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  • 1 prove

    prove [pru:v] ( British pt & pp proved, American pt proved, pp proved or proven ['pru:vən])
    (a) (verify, show) prouver; (by demonstration, argument) démontrer; (one's identity) justifier de;
    the facts prove her (to be) guilty les faits prouvent qu'elle est coupable;
    the autopsy proved that it was suicide l'autopsie prouva que c'était un suicide;
    the evidence goes to prove that… les témoignages concourent à prouver que…;
    the accused is innocent until proved or proven guilty l'accusé est innocent jusqu'à preuve du contraire ou tant que sa culpabilité n'est pas prouvée;
    to prove sb right/wrong donner raison/tort à qn;
    they can't prove anything against us ils n'ont aucune preuve contre nous;
    to do sth to prove a point faire qch pour prouver qu'on a raison;
    after their relegation last season, the team will be out to prove a point après sa relégation de la saison dernière, l'équipe tâchera de montrer de quoi elle est capable;
    I think I've proved my point je crois avoir apporté la preuve de ce que j'avançais;
    it remains to be proved whether the decision was correct rien ne prouve que cette décision était la bonne;
    she quickly proved herself indispensable elle s'est vite montrée indispensable;
    he has already proved his loyalty il a déjà prouvé sa fidélité, sa fidélité n'est plus à prouver
    (b) (proposition, theorem → in maths, logic) démontrer
    (c) (put to the test) mettre à l'épreuve;
    the method has not yet been proved la méthode n'a pas encore fait ses preuves;
    to prove oneself faire ses preuves
    (d) Law (will) homologuer
    (a) (turn out) s'avérer, se révéler;
    your suspicions proved (to be) well-founded vos soupçons se sont avérés fondés;
    the arrangement proved (to be) unworkable cet arrangement s'est révélé impraticable;
    the hotel proved to be open l'hôtel s'avéra être ouvert;
    he may prove (to be) of help to you il pourrait bien vous être utile;
    it has proved impossible to find him il a été impossible de le retrouver;
    if that proves to be the case s'il s'avère que tel est le cas
    mettre à l'épreuve
    faire ses preuves

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  • 2 prove

    1. I
    leave the dough covered until it has proved пусть тесто постоит накрытым, пока оно не подойдет
    2. III
    prove smth.
    1) prove the rule (the contrary, the necessity of a reform, the roundness of the earth, etc.) доказывать правило и т.д., приводить доказательства правила и т.д.; prove one's point of view (the truth of the statement, smb.'s claim, etc.) аргументировать /мотивировать/ свою точку зрения и т.д.; prove one's good will доказывать свое доброе отношение; prove this theory (this doctrine) обосновывать данную теорию (доктрину); prove theorems доказывать теоремы; prove the fact (one's identity, smb.'s innocence, one's achievements, etc.) доказывать /подтверждать/ факт и т.д.; it proves his abilities (her honesty, their achievements, the peace of her soul, a man's worth, etc.) это свидетельствует /говорит/ о его способностях и т.д.; can you prove it? вы можете доказать это?; he was unable to prove the truth of what he said он был не в состоянии обосновать /доказать/ правильность своих положений; the exception proves the rule исключение лишь подтверждает правило; prove a will юр. доказать или установить подлинность завещания, утвердить завещание
    2) prove a new type of aeroplane (a new gun, gunpowder, etc.) испытывать новый тип самолета и т.д.; prove ore (minerals, etc.) определять качество или состав породы и т.д.; prove gold определять пробу золота; prove smb.'s patience испытывать чье-л. терпение
    3. IV
    prove smth. in some wag prove smth. indisputably /undeniably/ (conclusively /irrefutably/, substantially, ultimately, statistically, etc.) неоспоримо и т.д. доказать что-л.; he proved it experimentally он доказал это опытным путем /экспериментально/
    4. VII
    prove smth., smb. to be of some quality prove the statement to be true (him to be equal to this task, etc.) доказывать /подтверждать/ справедливость этого утверждения и т.д.; this letter proves him to be still alive это письмо говорит о том, что он еще жив; prove smb. to be smth. prove oneself to be a capable general проявить себя способным генералом
    5. XI
    be proved it remains to be proved это еще надо доказать; be proved in some manner his guilt was clearly proved его вина /виновность/ была полностью доказана; be proved by smth. it has been proved by evidence это было подтверждено /доказано/ свидетельскими показаниями; be proved from smth. it was proved from another fact доказательством послужил другой факт; be proved against smb. it has been proved against him было доказано, что он виновен; против него были приведены веские доказательства; be proved being in some state he was proved innocent (guilty) было доказано, что он (не)виновен
    6. XIII
    prove to be smb., smth. prove to be a coward (to be an impostor, to be a good wife, to be a forgery, to be a deception, etc.) оказаться трусом и т.д.; the novel proved to be a success роман имел успех; prove to be of some quality prove to be erroneous (to be correct, to be useful, to be unproductive, to be successful, to be puzzling, to be insufficient, etc.) оказываться ошибочным и т.д.; the rumour proved to be true (false) слух (не) подтвердился, слух оказался верным (ложным)
    7. XV
    prove being in some state it proved useless это оказалось бесполезным; the rumour proved false слух оказался ложным /не подтвердился/; he proved unequal to his task он не смог справиться с порученной ему работой; the wound proved fatal рана оказалась смертельной
    8. XVI
    prove of smth. prove of little use (of no use, of permanent value to smb., of service to smb., of interest to me, of immense advantage, etc.) оказаться не очень полезным и т.д.
    9. XVIII
    prove oneself smb. he has already proved himself a bold speaker он уже доказал, что является смелым оратором; prove oneself a match for smb. оказаться достойным противником для кого-л.; prove oneself of some kind prove oneself worthy of confidence (capable of doing it, loyal to his friends, etc.) доказать, что ты достоин доверия и т.д.
    10. XXI1
    prove smth. to smb. prove one's innocence to the jury доказывать присяжным свою невиновность; prove smth. by (beyond) smth. prove smth. by arithmetic (by the strongest evidence, by adversity, etc.) доказывать /подтверждать, обосновывать/ что-л. с помощью /посредством/ арифметики и т.д.; prove smth. beyond a possibility of doubt привести бесспорные доказательства чего-л.
    11. XXV
    prove that... prove that it is true (that 3 and 5 make eight, that I didn't do it, that you read the book carefully, that he is guilty, etc.) доказывать /приводить доказательства того/, что это так /правда/ и т.д.; these figures perfectly (clearly, amply, irrefutably, etc.) prove that... эти цифры служат прекрасным и т.д. доказательством того, что... /ясно и т.д. говорят о том, что.../; prove that black is white and white is black доказывать, что черное prove белое, а белое prove черное

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  • 3 BERA

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    I)
    (ber; bar, bárum; borinn), v.
    I.
    1) to bear, carry, convey (bar B. biskup í börum suðr í Hvamm);
    bera (farm) af skipi, to unload a ship;
    bera (mat) af borði, to take (the meat) off the table;
    bera e-t á hesti, to carry on horseback;
    2) to wear (bera klæði, vápn, kórónu);
    bera œgishjálm, to inspire fear and awe;
    3) to bear, produce, yield (jörðin berr gras; tré bera aldin, epli);
    4) to bear, give birth to, esp. of sheep and cows;
    kýr hafði borit kálf, had calved;
    absol., ván at hón mundi bera, that the cow would calve;
    the pp. is used of men; hann hafði verit blindr borinn, born blind;
    verða borinn í þenna heim, to be born into this world;
    þann sóma, sem ek em til borinn, born to;
    borinn e-m, frá e-m (rare), born of;
    Nótt var Nörvi borin, was the daughter of N.;
    borinn Sigmundi, son of S.;
    5) bera e-n afli, ofrafli, ofrliði, ofrmagni, ofríki, to bear one down, overcome, oppress, one by odds or superior force;
    bera e-n ráðum, to overrule one;
    bera e-n bjóri, to make drunk with beer;
    verða bráðum borinn, to be taken by surprise;
    borinn verkjum, overcome by pains;
    þess er borin ván, there is no hope, all hope is gone;
    borinn baugum, bribed; cf. bera fé á e-n, to bribe one;
    6) to lear, be capable of bearing (of a ship, horse, vehicle);
    þeir hlóðu bæði skipin sem borð báru, with as much as they could carry;
    fig., to sustain, support (svá mikill mannfjöldi, at landit fekk eigi borit);
    of persons, to bear up against, endure, support (grief, sorrow, etc.);
    absol., bar hann drengiliga, he bore it manfully;
    similarly, bera (harm) af sér, berast vel (illa, lítt) af;
    bar hon sköruliga af sér, she bore up bravely;
    hversu berst Auðr af um bróðurdauðann, how does she bear it?
    hon berst af lítt, she is much cast down;
    bera sik vel upp, to bear well up against;
    7) bera e-t á, e-n á hendr e-m, to charge or tax one with (eigi erum vér þess valdir, er þú berr á oss);
    bera (kvið) á e-n, to give a verdict against, declare guilty (í annat sinn báru þeir á Flosa kviðinn);
    bera af e-m (kviðinn), to give a verdict for;
    bera e-t af sér, to deny having done a thing;
    bera or bera vitni, vætti, to bear witness, testify;
    bera or bera um e-t, to give a verdict in a case;
    bera e-n sannan at sök, to prove guilty by evidence;
    bera e-n undan sök, to acquit;
    bera í sundr frændsemi þeirra, to prove (by evidence) that they are not relations;
    refl. (pass.), berast, to be proved by evidence (þótt þér berist þat faðerni, er þú segir);
    8) to set forth, report, tell;
    bera e-m kveðju (orð, orðsending), to bring one a greeting, compliments (word, message);
    bera or bera fram erindi sín fyrir e-n, to state (tell) one’s errand or to plead one’s case before one;
    bera e-m njósn, to apprise one;
    bera e-t upp, to produce, mention, tell;
    bera upp erindi sín, to state one’s errand;
    bera saman ráð sín, to consult together;
    eyddist það ráð, er þeir báru saman, which they had designed;
    9) to keep, hold, bear, of a title (bera jarlnafn, konnungsnafn);
    bera (eigi) giptu, gæfu, hammingju, auðnu til e-s, (not) to have the good fortune to do a thing (bar hann enga gæfu til at þjóna þér);
    bera vit, skyn, kunnáttu á e-t, to have knowledge of, uniderstanding about;
    bera hug, áræði, þor, traust til e-s, to have courage, confidence to do a thing;
    bera áhyggju fyrir e-u, to be concerned about;
    bera ást, elsku, hatr til e-s, to bear affection, love, hatred to;
    10) to bear off or away, carry off (some gain);
    bera sigr af e-m, af e-u, to carry off the victory from or in;
    hann hafði borit sigr af tveim orustum, he had been victorious in two battles;
    bera hærra (lægra) hlut to get the best (the worst) of it;
    bera efra (hærra) skjöld, to gain the victory;
    bera hátt (lágt) höfuðit, to bear the head high (low), to be in high (low) spirits;
    bera halann bratt, lágt, to cock up or let fall the tail, to be in high or low spirits;
    11) with preps.:
    bera af e-m, to surpass;
    en þó bar Bolli af, surpassed all the rest;
    bera af sér högg, lag to ward off, parry a blow or thrust;
    bera eld at, to set fire to;
    bera fjötur (bönd) at e-m, to put fetters (bonds) on one;
    bera á or í, to smear, anoint (bera vatn í augu sér, bera tjöru í höfuð sér);
    bera e-t til, to apply to, to try if it fits (bera til hvern lykil af öðrum at portinu);
    bera e-t um, to wind round;
    þá bar hann þá festi um sik, made it fast round his body;
    bera um með e-n, to bear with, have patience with;
    bera út barn, to expose a child;
    12) refl., berast mikit (lítit) á, to bear oneself proudly (humbly);
    láta af berast, to die;
    láta fyrir berast e-s staðar, to stay, remain in a place (for shelter);
    berast e-t fyrir, to design a thing (barst hann þat fyrir at sjá aldregi konur);
    at njósna um, hvat hann bærist fyrir, to inquire into what he was about;
    berast vápn á, to attack one another;
    berast at or til, to happen;
    þat barst at (happened) á einhverju sumri;
    ef svá harðliga kann til at berast, if that misfortune does happen;
    berast í móti, to happen, occur;
    hefir þetta vel í móti borizt, it is a happy coincidence;
    berast við, to be prevented;
    ok nú lét almáttugr guð við berast kirkjubrunann, prevented, stopped the burning of the church;
    II. impers., denoting a sort of passive or involuntary motion;
    alla berr at sama brunni, all come to the same well (end);
    bar hann (acc.) þá ofan gegnt Ösuri, he happened to come down just opposite to Ö.;
    esp. of ships and sailors; berr oss (acc.) til Íslands eða annarra landa, we drift to Iceland or other countries;
    þá (acc.) bar suðr í haf, they were carried out southwards;
    Skarpheðin (acc.) bar nú at þeim, S. came suddenly upon them;
    ef hann (acc.) skyldi bera þar at, if he should happen to come there;
    e-n berr yfir, one is borne onwards, of a bird flying, a man riding;
    hann (acc.) bar skjótt yfir, it passed quickly (of a flying meteor);
    2) followed by preps.:
    Gunnar sér, at rauðan kyrtil bar við glugginn, that a red kirtle passed before the window;
    hvergi bar skugga (acc.) á, there was nowhere a shadow;
    e-t berr fram (hátt), is prominent;
    Ólafr konungr stóð í lyptingu ok bar hann (acc.) hátt mjök, stood out conspicuously;
    e-t berr á milli, comes between;
    leiti (acc.) bar á milli, a hill hid the prospect;
    fig. e-m berr e-t á milli, they are at variance about a thing;
    mart (acc.) berr nú fyrir augu mér, many things come now before my eyes;
    veiði (acc.) berr í hendr e-m, game falls to one’s lot;
    e-t berr undan, goes amiss, fails;
    bera saman, to coincide;
    bar nöfn þeirra saman, they had the same name;
    fig., with dat.; bar öllum sögum vel saman, all the stories agreed well together;
    fund várn bar saman, we met;
    3) bera at, til, við, at hendi, til handa, to befall, happen, with dat. of the person;
    svá bar at einn vetr, it happened one winter;
    þó at þetta vandræði (acc.) hafi nú borit oss (dat.) at hendi, has befallen us;
    bar honum svá til, it so befell him;
    þat bar við (it so happened), at Högni kom;
    raun (acc.) berr á, it is proved by fact;
    4) of time, to fall upon;
    ef þing (acc.) berr á hina helgu viku, if the parliament falls in the holy week;
    bera í móti, to coincide, happen exactly at the same time;
    5) denoting cause;
    e-t berr til, causes a thing;
    konungr spurði, hvat til bæri úgleði hans, what was the cause of his grief;
    ætluðu þat þá allir, at þat mundi til bera, that that was the reason;
    berr e-m nauðsyn til e-s, one is obliged to do a thing;
    6) e-t berr undir e-n, falls to a person’s lot;
    hon á arf at taka, þegar er undir hana berr, in her turn;
    e-t berr frá, is surpassing;
    er sagt, at þat (acc.) bæri frá, hvé vel þeir mæltu, it was extraordinary how well they spoke;
    7) e-t berr bráðum, happens of a sudden;
    e-t berr stóru, stórum (stœrrum), it amounts to much (more), it matters a great deal (more), it is of great (greater) importance;
    8) absol. or with an adv., vel, illa, with infin.;
    e-m berr (vel, illa) at gera e-t, it becomes, beseems one (well, ill) to do a thing (berr yðr vel, herra, at sjá sannindi á þessu máli);
    used absol., berr vel, illa, it is beseeming, proper, fit, or unbeseeming, improper, unfit (þat þykkir eigi illa bera, at).
    (að), v. to make bare (hon beraði likam sinn).
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    1.
    u, f.
    I. [björn], a she-bear, Lat. ursa; the primitive root ‘ber’ remains only in this word (cp. berserkr and berfjall), björn (q. v.) being the masc. in use, Landn. 176, Fas. i. 367, Vkv. 9: in many Icel. local names, Beru-fjörðr, -vík, from Polar bears; fem. names, Bera, Hallbera, etc., Landn.
    II. a shield, poët., the proverb, baugr er á beru sæmstr, to a shield fits best a baugr (q. v.), Lex. Poët., Edda (Gl.); hence names of poems Beru-drápa, Eg.
    2.
    bar, báru, borit, pres. berr,—poët. forms with the suffixed negative; 3rd pers. sing. pres. Indic. berrat, Hm. 10; 3rd pers. sing. pret. barat, Vellekla; 1st pers. sing. barkak, Eb. 62 (in a verse); barkat ek, Hs. 8; 2nd pers. sing. bartattu; 3rd pers. pl. bárut, etc., v. Lex. Poët. [Gr. φέρειν; Lat. ferre; Ulf. bairan; A. S. beran; Germ. gebären; Engl. bear; Swed. bära; Dan. bære].
    A. Lat. ferre, portare:
    I. prop. with a sense of motion, to bear, carry, by means of the body, of animals, of vehicles, etc., with acc., Egil tók mjöðdrekku eina mikla, ok bar undir hendi sér, Eg. 237; bar hann heim hrís, Rm. 9; konungr lét bera inn kistur tvær, báru tveir menn hverja, Eg. 310; bera farm af skipi, to unload a ship, Ld. 32; bera (farm) á skip, to load a ship, Nj. 182; tóku alla ösku ok báru á á ( amnem) út, 623, 36; ok bar þat ( carried it) í kerald, 43, K. Þ. K. 92; b. mat á borð, í stofu, to put the meat on table, in the oven; b. mat af borði, to take it off table, Eb. 36, 266, Nj. 75, Fms. ix. 219, etc.
    2. Lat. gestare, ferre, denoting to wear clothes, to carry weapons; skikkja dýr er konungr hafði borit, Eg. 318; b. kórónu, to wear the crown, Fms. x. 16; atgeir, Nj. 119; vápn, 209: metaph., b. ægishjálm, to inspire fear and awe; b. merki, to carry the flag in a battle, Nj. 274, Orkn. 28, 30, 38, Fms. v. 64, vi. 413; bera fram merki, to advance, move in a battle, vi. 406.
    3. b. e-t á hesti (áburðr), to carry on horseback; Auðunn bar mat á hesti, Grett. 107; ok bar hrís á hesti, 76 new Ed.; þeir báru á sjau hestum, 98 new Ed.
    II. without a sense of motion:
    1. to give birth to; [the root of barn, bairn; byrja, incipere; burðr, partus; and burr, filius: cp. Lat. parĕre; also Gr. φέρειν, Lat. ferre, of child-bearing.] In Icel. prose, old as well as mod., ‘ala’ and ‘fæða’ are used of women; but ‘bera,’ of cows and sheep; hence sauðburðr, casting of lambs, kýrburðr; a cow is snembær, siðbær, Jólabær, calves early, late, at Yule time, etc.; var ekki ván at hon ( the cow) mundi b. fyr en um várit, Bs. i. 193, 194; kýr hafði borit kálf, Bjarn. 32; bar hvárrtveggi sauðrinn sinn burð, Stj. 178: the participle borinn is used of men in a great many compds in a general sense, aptrborinn, árborinn, endrborinn, frjálsborinn, goðborinn, höldborinn, hersborinn, konungborinn, óðalborinn, samborinn, sundrborinn, velborinn, úborinn, þrælborinn, etc.; also out of compds, mun ek eigi upp gefa þann sóma, sem ek em til borinn, … entitled to by inheritance, Ld. 102; hann hafði blindr verit borinn, born blind, Nj. 152, Hdl. 34, 42, Vsp. 2: esp. borinn e-m, born of one, Rm. 39, Hdl. 12, 23, 27, Hðm. 2, Gs. 9, Vþm. 25, Stor. 16, Vkv. 15; borinn frá e-m, Hdl. 24: the other tenses are in theol. Prose used of Christ, hans blezaða son er virðist at láta berast hingað í heim af sinni blezaðri móður, Fms. i. 281; otherwise only in poetry, eina dóttur (acc.) berr álfröðull (viz. the sun, regarded as the mother), Vþm. 47; hann Gjálp um bar, hann Greip um bar …, Hdl. 36: borit (sup.), Hkv. 1. 1.
    β. of trees, flowers; b. ávöxt, blóm …, to bear fruit, flower … (freq.); bar aldinviðrinn tvennan blóma, Fms. ix. 265; cp. the phrase, bera sitt barr, v. barr.
    2. denoting to load, with acc. of the person and dat. of the thing:
    α. in prop. sense; hann hafði borit sik mjök vápnum, he had loaded himself with arms, i. e. wore heavy armour, Sturl. iii. 250.
    β. but mostly in a metaph. sense; b. e-n ofrafli, ofrmagni, ofrliði, ofríki, magni, to bear one down, to overcome, oppress one, by odds or superior force, Grág. i. 101, ii. 195, Nj. 80, Hkr. ii. 371, Gþl. 474, Stj. 512, Fms. iii. 175 (in the last passage a dat. pers. badly); b. e-n ráðum, to overrule one, Nj. 198, Ld. 296; b. e-n málum, to bearhim down (wrongfully) in a lawsuit, Nj. 151; b. e-n bjóri, to make drunk, Vkv. 26: medic., borinn verkjum, sótt, Bjarn. 68, Og. 5; bölvi, Gg. 2: borne down, feeling heavy pains; þess er borin ván, no hope, all hope is gone, Ld. 250; borinn sök, charged with a cause, Fms. v. 324, H. E. i. 561; bráðum borinn, to be taken by surprise, Fms. iv. 111; b. fé, gull á e-n, to bring one a fee, gold, i. e. to bribe one, Nj. 62; borinn baugum, bribed, Alvm. 5; always in a bad sense, cp. the law phrase, b. fé í dóm, to bribe a court, Grág., Nj. 240.
    3. to bear, support, sustain, Lat. sustinere, lolerare, ferre:
    α. properly, of a ship, horse, vehicle, to bear, be capable of bearing; þeir hlóðu bæði skipin sem borð báru, all that they could carry, Eb. 302;—a ship ‘berr’ ( carries) such and such a weight; but ‘tekr’ ( takes) denotes a measure of fluids.
    β. metaph. to sustain, support; dreif þannig svá mikill mannfjöldi at landit fékk eigi borit, Hkr. i. 56; but metaph. to bear up against, endure, support grief, sorrow, etc., sýndist öllum at Guð hefði nær ætlað hvat hann mundi b. mega, Bs. i. 139; biðr hann friðar ok þykist ekki mega b. reiði hans, Fms. iii. 80: the phrase, b. harm sinn í hljóði, to suffer silently; b. svívirðing, x. 333: absol., þótti honum mikit víg Kjartans, en þó bar hann drengilega, he bore it manfully, Ld. 226; er þat úvizka, at b. eigi slíkt, not to bear or put up with, Glúm. 327; b. harm, to grieve, Fms. xi. 425: in the phrases, b. sik, b. af sér, berask, berask vel (illa, lítt), to bear oneself, to bear up against misfortune; Guðrúnu þótti mikit fráfall Þorkels, en þó bar hon sköruliga af sér, she bore her bravely up, Ld. 326–328; lézt hafa spurt at ekkjan bæri vel af sér harmana, Eb. 88; berask af; hversu bersk Auðr af um bróðurdauðann? (how does she bear it?); hón bersk af lítt ( she is much borne down) ok þykir mikit, Gísl. 24; niun oss vandara gört en öðrum at vér berim oss vel (Lat. fortiter ferre), Nj. 197; engi maðr hefði þar jamvel borit sik, none bad borne himself so boldly, Sturl. iii. 132; b. sik vel upp, to bear well up against, bear a stout heart, Hrafn. 17; b. sik beiskliga ( sorely), Stj. 143; b. sik lítt, to be downcast, Fms. ii. 61; b. sik at göra e-t, to do one’s best, try a thing.
    III. in law terms or modes of procedure:
    1. bera járn, the ordeal of bearing hot iron in the hand, cp. járnburðr, skírsla. This custom was introduced into Scandinavia together with Christianity from Germany and England, and superseded the old heathen ordeals ‘hólmganga,’ and ‘ganga undir jarðarmen,’ v. this word. In Norway, during the civil wars, it was esp. used in proof of paternity of the various pretenders to the crown, Fms. vii. 164, 200, ix. Hák. S. ch. 14, 41–45, viii. (Sverr. S.) ch. 150, xi. (Jómsv. S.) ch. 11, Grett. ch. 41, cp. N. G. L. i. 145, 389. Trial by ordeal was abolished in Norway A. D. 1247. In Icel. It was very rarely mentioned, vide however Lv. ch. 23 (paternity), twice or thrice in the Sturl. i. 56, 65, 147, and Grág. i. 341, 361; it seems to have been very seldom used there, (the passage in Grett. S. l. c. refers to Norway.)
    2. bera út (hence útburðr, q. v.), to expose children; on this heathen custom, vide Grimm R. A. In heathen Icel., as in other parts of heathen Scandinavia, it was a lawful act, but seldom exercised; the chief passages on record are, Gunnl. S. ch. 3 (ok þat var þá siðvandi nokkurr, er land var allt alheiðit, at þeir menn er félitlir vórn, en stóð ómegð mjök til handa létu út bera börn sín, ok þótti þó illa gört ávalt), Fs. Vd. ch. 37, Harð. S. ch. 8, Rd. ch. 7, Landn. v. ch. 6, Finnb. ch. 2, Þorst. Uxaf. ch. 4, Hervar. S. ch. 4, Fas. i. 547 (a romance); cp. Jómsv. S. ch. 1. On the introduction of Christianity into Icel. A. D. 1000, it was resolved that, in regard to eating of horse-flesh and exposure of children, the old laws should remain in force, Íb. ch. 9; as Grimm remarks, the exposure must take place immediately after birth, before the child had tasted food of any kind whatever, and before it was besprinkled with water (ausa vatni) or shown to the father, who had to fix its name; exposure, after any of these acts, was murder, cp. the story of Liafburga told by Grimm R. A.); v. Also a Latin essay at the end of the Gunnl. S. (Ed. 1775). The Christian Jus Eccl. put an end to this heathen barbarism by stating at its very beginning, ala skal barn hvert er borit verðr, i. e. all children, if not of monstrous shape, shall be brought up, N. G. L. i. 339, 363.
    β. b. út (now more usual, hefja út, Am. 100), to carry out for burial; vera erfðr ok tit borinn, Odd. 20; var hann heygðr, ok út borinn at fornum sið, Fb. i. 123; b. á bál, to place (the body and treasures) upon the pile, the mode of burying in the old heathen time, Fas. i. 487 (in a verse); var hon borin á bálit ok slegit í eldi, Edda 38.
    B. Various and metaph. cases.
    I. denoting motion:
    1. ‘bera’ is in the Grág. the standing law term for delivery of a verdict by a jury (búar), either ‘bera’ absol. or adding kvið ( verdict); bera á e-n, or b. kvið á e-n, to give a verdict against, declare guilty; bera af e-m, or b. af e-m kviðinn, to give a verdict for; or generally, bera, or b. um e-t, to give a verdict in a case; bera, or b. vitni, vætti, also simply means to testify, to witness, Nj. 111, cp. kviðburðr ( delivering of verdict), vitnisburðr ( bearing witness), Grág. ii. 28; eigi eigu búar ( jurors) enn at b. um þat hvat lög eru á landi hér, the jurors have not to give verdict in (to decide) what is law in the country, cp. the Engl. maxim, that jurors have only to decide the question of evidence, not of law, Grág. (Kb.) ch. 85; eigi eru búar skildir at b. um hvatvetna; um engi mál eigu þeir at skilja, þau er erlendis ( abroad) hafa görzt, id.; the form in delivering the verdict—höfum vér ( the jurors), orðit á eitt sáttir, berum á kviðburðinn, berum hann sannan at sökinni, Nj. 238, Grág. i. 49, 22, 138, etc.; í annat sinn báru þeir á Flosa kviðinn, id.; b. annattveggja af eðr á; b. undan, to discharge, Nj. 135; b. kvið í hag ( for), Grág. i. 55; b. lýsingar vætti, Nj. 87; b. vitni ok vætti, 28, 43, 44; b. ljúgvitni, to bear false witness, Grág. i. 28; b. orð, to bear witness to a speech, 43; bera frændsemi sundr, to prove that they are not relations, N. G. L. i. 147: reflex., berask ór vætti, to prove that oneself is wrongly summoned to bear witness or to give a verdict, 44: berask in a pass. sense, to be proved by evidence, ef vanefni b. þess manns er á hönd var lýst, Grág. i. 257; nema jafnmæli berisk, 229; þótt þér berisk þat faðerni er þú segir, Fms. vii. 164; hann kvaðst ætla, at honum mundi berask, that he would be able to get evidence for, Fs. 46.
    β. gener. and not as a law term; b. á, b. á hendr, to charge; b. e-n undan, to discharge, Fs. 95; eigi erum vér þessa valdir er þú berr á oss, Nj. 238, Ld. 206, Fms. iv. 380, xi. 251, Th. 78; b. e-m á brýnn, to throw in one’s face, to accuse, Greg. 51; b. af sér, to deny; eigi mun ek af mér b., at… ( non diffitebor), Nj. 271; b. e-m gott vitni, to give one a good…, 11; b. e-m vel (illa) söguna, to bear favourable (unfavourable) witness of one, 271.
    2. to bear by word of mouth, report, tell, Lat. referre; either absol. or adding kveðju, orð, orðsending, eyrindi, boð, sögu, njósn, frétt…, or by adding a prep., b. fram, frá, upp, fyrir; b. kveðju, to bring a greeting, compliment, Eg. 127; b. erindi (sín) fyrir e-n, to plead one’s case before one, or to tell one’s errand, 472, 473; b. njósn, to apprise, Nj. 131; b. fram, to deliver (a speech), talaði jungherra Magnús hit fyrsta erindi (M. made his first speech in public), ok fanst mönnum mikit um hversu úbernsliga fram var borit, Fms. x. 53; (in mod. usage, b. fram denotes gramm. to pronounce, hence ‘framburðr,’ pronunciation); mun ek þat nú fram b., I shall now tell, produce it, Ld. 256, Eg. 37; b. frá, to attest, relate with emphasis; má þat frá b., Dropl. 21; b. upp, to produce, mention, tell, þótt slík lygi sé upp borin fyrir hann, though such a lie be told him, Eg. 59; þær (viz. charges) urðu engar upp bornar ( produced) við Rút, Nj. 11; berr Sigtryggr þegar upp erindi sín (cp. Germ. ojfenbaren), 271, Ld. 256; b. upp gátu, to give (propound) a riddle, Stj. 411, Fas. i. 464; b. fyrir, to plead as an excuse; b. saman ráð sín, or the like, to consult, Nj. 91; eyddist þat ráð, er þeir báru saman, which they had designed, Post. 656 A. ii; b. til skripta, to confess (eccl.), of auricular confession, Hom. 124, 655 xx.
    II. in a metaphorical or circumlocutory sense, and without any sense of motion, to keep, hold, bear, of a title; b. nafn, to bear a name, esp. as honour or distinction; tignar nafn, haulds nafn, jarls nafn, lends manns nafn, konungs nafn, bónda nafn, Fms. i. 17, vi. 278, xi. 44, Gþl. 106: in a more metaph. sense, denoting endowments, luck, disposition, or the like, b. (ekki) gæfu, hamingju, auðnu til e-s, to enjoy (enjoy not) good or bad luck, etc.; at Þórólfr mundi eigi allsendis gæfu til b. um vináttu við Harald, Eg. 75, 112, 473, Fms. iv. 164, i. 218; úhamingju, 219; b. vit, skyn, kunnáttu á (yfir) e-t, to bring wit, knowledge, etc., to bear upon a thing, xi. 438, Band. 7; hence vel (illa) viti borinn, well (ill) endowed with wit, Eg. 51; vel hyggjandi borinn, well endowed with reason, Grág. ii; b. hug, traust, áræði, þor, til e-s, to have courage, confidenceto do a thing, Gullþ. 47, Fms. ix. 220, Band. 7; b. áhyggju, önn fyrir, to care, be concerned about, Fms. x. 318; b. ást, elsku til e-s, to bear affection, love to one; b. hatr, to hate: b. svört augu, to have dark eyes, poët., Korm. (in a verse); b. snart hjarta, Hom. 5; vant er þat af sjá hvar hvergi berr hjarta sitt, where he keeps his heart, Orkn. 474; b. gott hjarta, to bear a proud heart, Lex. Poët., etc. etc.; b. skyndi at um e-t, to make speed with a thing, Lat. festinare, Fms. viii. 57.
    2. with some sense of motion, to bear off or away, carry off, gain, in such phrases as, b. sigr af e-m, af e-u, to carry off the victory from or in …; hann hafði borit sigr af tveim orrustum, er frægstar hafa verit, he had borne off the victory in two battles, Fms. xi. 186; bera banaorð af e-m, to slay one in a fight, to be the victor; Þorr berr banaorð af Miðgarðsormi, Edda 42, Fms. x. 400: it seems properly to mean, to bear off the fame of having killed a man; verðat svá rík sköp, at Regin skyli mitt banorð bera, Fm. 39; b. hærra, lægra hlut, ‘to bear off the higher or the lower lot,’ i. e. to get the best or the worst of it, or the metaphor is taken from a sortilege, Fms. ii. 268, i. 59, vi. 412; b. efra, hærra skjöld, to carry the highest shield, to get the victory, x. 394, Lex. Poët.; b. hátt (lágt) höfuðit, to bear the head high (low), i. e. to be in high or low spirits, Nj. 91; but also, b. halann bratt (lágt), to cock up or let fall the tail (metaph. from cattle), to be in an exultant or low mood: sundry phrases, as, b. bein, to rest the bones, be buried; far þú til Íslands, þar mun þér auðið verða beinin at b., Grett. 91 A; en þó hygg ek at þú munir hér b. beinin í Norðrálfunni, Orkn. 142; b. fyrir borð, to throw overboard, metaph. to oppress; verðr Þórhalli nú fyrir borð borinn, Th. was defied, set at naught, Fær. 234; b. brjóst fyrir e-m, to be the breast-shield, protection of one, Fms. vii. 263: also, b. hönd fyrir höfuð sér, metaph. to put one’s hand before one’s head, i. e. to defend oneself; b. ægishjálm yfir e-m, to keep one in awe and submission, Fm. 16, vide A. I. 2.
    III. connected with prepp., b. af, and (rarely) yfir (cp. afburðr, yfirburðr), to excel, surpass; eigi sá hvárttveggja féit er af öðrum berr, who gets the best of it, Nj. 15; en þó bar Bolli af, B. surpassed all the rest, Ld. 330; þat mannval bar eigi minnr af öðrum mönnum um fríðleik, afi ok fræknleik, en Ormrinn Langi af öðrum skipum, Fms. ii. 252; at hinn útlendi skal yfir b. ( outdo) þann sem Enskir kalla meistara, xi. 431: b. til, to apply, try if it fits; en er þeir báru til (viz. shoes to the hoof of a horse), þá var sem hæfði hestinum, ix. 55; bera til hvern lykil at öðrum at portinu, Thom. 141; b. e-t við, to try it on (hence viðburðr, experiment, effort): b. um, to wind round, as a cable round a pole or the like, Nj. 115; þá bar hann þá festi um sik, made it fast round his body, Fms. ix. 219; ‘b. e-t undir e-n’ is to consult one, ellipt., b. undir dóm e-s; ‘b. e-t fyrir’ is to feign, use as excuse: b. á, í, to smear, anoint; b. vatn í augu sér, Rb. 354; b. tjöru í höfuð sér, Nj. 181, Hom. 70, 73, cp. áburðr; b. gull, silfr, á, to ornament with gold or silver, Ld. 114, Finnb. 258: is now also used = to dung, b. á völl; b. vápn á e-n, to attack one with sharp weapons, Eg. 583, Fms. xi. 334: b. eld at, to set fire to, Nj. 122; b. fjötur (bönd) at e-m, to put fetters (bonds) on one, Fms. x. 172, Hm. 150: metaph. reflex., bönd berask at e-m, a law term, the evidence bears against one; b. af sér, to parry off; Gyrðr berr af sér lagit, G. parries the thrust off, Fms. x. 421; cp. A. II. 3. β.
    IV. reflex., berask mikit á (cp. áburðr), to bear oneself proudly, or b. lítið á, to bear oneself humbly; hann var hinn kátasti ok barst á mikit, Fms. ii. 68, viii. 219, Eb. 258; b. lítið á, Clem. 35; láta af berask, to die; Óttarr vill skipa til um fjárfar sitt áðr hann láti af b., Fms. ii. 12: berask fyrir, to abide in a place as an asylum, seek shelter; hér munu vit láta fyrir b., Fas. iii. 471; berask e-t fyrir, to design a thing, be busy about, barsk hann þat fyrir at sjá aldregi konur, Greg. 53; at njósna um hvat hann bærist fyrir, to inquire into what he was about, Fms. iv. 184, Vígl. 19.
    β. recipr. in the phrase, berask banaspjót eptir, to seek for one another’s life, Glúm. 354: b. vápn á, of a mutual attack with sharp weapons, Fms. viii. 53.
    γ. pass., sár berask á e-n, of one in the heat of battle beginning to get wounds and give way, Nj.:—berask við, to be prevented, not to do; ok nú lét Almáttugr Guð við berast kirkjubrunnann, stopped, prevented the burning of the church, Fms. v. 144; en mér þætti gott ef við bærist, svá at hón kæmi eigi til þín, vi. 210, vii. 219; ok var þá búit at hann mundi þegar láta hamarinn skjanna honum, en hann lét þat við berask, he bethought himself and did not, Edda 35; því at mönnum þótti sem þannig mundi helzt úhæfa við berask, that mischief would thus be best prevented, Sturl. ii. 6, iii. 80.
    C. IMPERS.:—with a sort of passive sense, both in a loc. and temp. sense, and gener. denotes an involuntary, passive motion, happening suddenly or by chance:
    I. with acc. it bears or carries one to a place, i. e. one happens to come; the proverb, alla (acc.) berr at sama brunni, all come to the same well (end), Lat. omnes una manet nox; bar hann þá ofan gegnt Özuri, he happened to come in his course just opposite to Ö., Lat. delatus est, Dropl. 25: esp. of ships or sailors; nú berr svá til ( happens) herra, at vér komum eigi fram ferðinni, berr oss (acc.) til Íslands eðr annara landa, it bore us to I., i. e. if we drive or drift thither, Fms. iv. 176; þá (acc. pl.) bar suðr í haf, they drifted southwards, Nj. 124.
    β. as a cricketing term, in the phrase, berr (bar) út knöttinn, the ball rolls out, Gísl. 26, cp. p. 110 where it is transit.; berr Gísli ok út knöttinn, vide Vígl. ch. 11, Grett. ch. 17, Vd. ch. 37, Hallfr. S. ch. 2.
    γ. Skarpheðin (acc.) bar nú at þeim, Sk. came suddenly upon them, Nj. 144; bar at Hróaldi þegar allan skjöldinn, the shield was dashed against H.’s body, 198; ok skyldu sæta honum, ef hann (acc.) bæri þar at, if he should per chance come, shew himself there, Orkn. 406; e-n berr yfir, it bears one, i. e. one is borne onwards, as a bird flying, a man riding; þóttist vita, at hann (acc.) mundi fljótara yfir bera ef hann riði en gengi, that he would get on more fleetly riding than walking, Hrafn. 7; hann (acc.) bar skjótt yfir, he passed quickly, of a flying meteor, Nj. 194; e-n berr undan, escapes.
    2. also with acc. followed by prepp. við, saman, jafnframt, hjá, of bodies coinciding or covering one another: loc., er jafnframt ber jaðrana tungls ok sólar, if the orb of the moon and sun cover each other, Rb. 34; þat kann vera stundum, at tunglit (acc.) berr jafht á millum vár ok sólar (i. e. in a moon eclipse), 108; ber nokkut jaðar (acc.) þess hjá sólar jaðri, 34; Gunnarr sér at rauðan kyrtil (acc.) bar við glugginn, G. sees that a red kirtle passed before the window, Nj. 114; bar fyrir utan þat skip vápnaburð (acc.) heiðingja (gen. pl.), the missiles of the heathens passed over the ship without hurting them, flew too high, Fms. vii. 232; hvergi bar skugga (acc.) á, nowhere a shadow, all bright, Nj. 118; þangat sem helzt mátti nokkut yfir þá skugga bera af skóginum, where they were shadowed (hidden) by the trees, Fms. x. 239; e-t berr fram (hátt), a body is prominent, Lat. eminet; Ólafr konungr stóð í lyptingunni, bar hann (acc.) hátt mjök, king O. stood out conspicuously, ii. 308; b. yfir, þótti mjök bera hljóð (acc.) þar yfir er Ólafr sat, the sound was heard over there where O. sat, Sturl. i. 21; b. á milli, something comes between; leiti (acc.) bar á milli, a hill hid the prospect, Nj. 263: metaph., e-m berr e-t á milli, they come to dissent, 13, v. 1.; b. fyrir augu (hence fyrirburðr, vision), of a vision or the like; mart (acc.) berr nú fyrir augu mér, ek sé …, many things come now before my eyes, 104; hann mundi allt þat er fyrir hann hafði borit, i. e. all the dream, 195; eina nótt berr fyrir hann í svefni mikla sýn, Fms. i. 137, Rd. 290; veiði (acc.) berr í hendr e-m (a metaphor from hunting), sport falls to one’s lot; hér bæri veiði í hendr nú, here would be a game, Nj. 252; e-t berr undan (a metaphor from fishing, hunting term), when one misses one’s opportunity; vel væri þá … at þá veiði (acc.) bæri eigi undan, that this game should not go amiss, 69; en ef þetta (acc.) berr undan, if this breaks down, 63; hon bað hann þá drepa einhvern manna hans, heldr en allt (acc.) bæri undan, rather than that all should go amiss, Eg. 258: absol., þyki mér illa, ef undan berr, if I miss it, Nj. 155; viljum vér ekki at undan beri at…, we will by no means miss it…, Fms. viii. 309, v. 1. The passage Bs. i. 416 (en fjárhlutr sá er átt hafði Ari, bar undan Guðmundi) is hardly correct, fjárhlut þann would run better, cp. bera undir, as a law term, below.
    II. adding prepp.; b. við, at, til, at hendi, at móti, til handa …, to befall, happen, Lat. accidere, occurrere, with dat. of the person, (v. atburðr, viðburðr, tilburðr); engi hlut skyldi þann at b., no such thing should happen as…, Fms. xi. 76; svá bar at einn vetr, it befell, x. 201; þat hefir nú víst at hendi borit, er…, Nj. 174; þó þetta vandræði (acc.) hafi nú borit oss (dat.) at hendi, Eg. 7; b. til handa, id., Sks. 327; bar honum svá til, so it befell him, Fms. xi. 425; at honum bæri engan váðaligan hlut til á veginum, that nothing dangerous should befall him on the way, Stj. 212; bæri þat þá svá við, at hann ryfi, it then perchance might happen, that …, 102; þat bar við at Högni kom, 169, 172, 82; raun (acc.) berr á, it is proved by the fact, event, Fms. ix. 474, x. 185.
    2. temp., e-t berr á, it happens to fall on …; ef þing (acc.) ber á hina helgu viku, if the parliament falls on the holy week (Whitsun), Grág. i. 106; ef Crucis messu (acc.) berr á Drottins dag, Rb. 44; berr hana (viz. Petrs messu, June 29) aldrei svá optarr á öldinni, 78; þat er nú berr oss næst, what has occurred of late, Sturl. iii. 182: b. í móti, to happen exactly at a time; þetta (acc.) bar í móti at þenna sama dag andaðist Brandr biskup, Bs. i. 468; b. saman, id.; bar þat saman, at pá var Gunnarr at segja brennusöguna, just when G. was about telling the story, Nj. 269.
    3. metaph. of agreement or separation; en þat (acc.) þykir mjök saman b. ok þessi frásögn, Fms. x. 276: with dat., bar öllum sögum vel saman, all the records agreed well together, Nj. 100, v. l.; berr nú enn í sundr með þeim, Bjarna ok Þorkatli at sinni, B. and Th. missed each other, Vápn. 25.
    4. denoting cause; e-t (acc.) berr til …, causes a thing; ætluðu þat þá allir, at þat mundi til bera, that that was the reason, Nj. 75; at þat beri til skilnaðar okkars, that this will make us to part (divorce), 261; konungr spurði, hvat til bæri úgleði hans, what was the cause of his grief? Fms. vi. 355; þat berr til tunglhlaups, Rb. 32.
    β. meiri ván at brátt beri þat (acc.) til bóta, at herviliga steypi hans ríki, i. e. there will soon come help (revenge), Fms. x. 264; fjórir eru þeir hlutir er menn (acc.) berr í ætt á landi hér, there are four cases under which people may be adopted, Grág. i. 361.
    γ. e-t berr undir e-n, falls to a person’s lot; hon á arf at taka þegar er undir hana berr, in her turn, 179; mikla erfð (acc.) bar undir hana, Mar. (Fr.); berr yfir, of surpassing, Bs. ii. 121, 158; b. frá, id. (fráburðr); herðimikill svá at þat (acc.) bar frá því sem aðrir menn, Eg. 305; er sagt, at þat bæri frá hve vel þeir mæltu, it was extraordinary how well they did speak, Jb. 11; bar þat mest frá hversu illa hann var limaðr, but above all, how…, Ó. H. 74.
    5. with adverbial nouns in a dat. form; e-t berr bráðum, happens of a sudden; berr þetta (acc.) nú allbráðum, Fms. xi. 139; cp. vera bráðum borinn, to be taken by surprise (above); berr stórum, stærrum, it matters a great deal; ætla ek stærrum b. hin lagabrotin (acc.), they are much more important, matter more, vii. 305; var þat góðr kostr, svá at stórum bar, xi. 50; hefir oss orðit svá mikil vanhyggja, at stóru berr, an enormous blunder, Gísl. 51; svá langa leið, at stóru bar, Fas. i. 116; þat berr stórum, hversu mér þóknast vel þeirra athæfi, it amounts to a great deal, my liking their service, i. e. I do greatly like, Fms. ii. 37; eigi berr þat allsmám hversu vel mér líkar, in no small degree do I like, x. 296.
    β. with dat., it is fitting, becoming; svá mikit sem landeiganda (dat.) berr til at hafa eptir lögum, what he is legally entitled to, Dipl. iii. 10; berr til handa, it falls to one’s lot, v. above, Grág. i. 93.
    III. answering to Lat. oportet, absolutely or with an adverb, vel, illa, with infinit.; e-m berr, it beseems, becomes one; berr þat ekki né stendr þvílíkum höfuðfeðr, at falsa, Stj. 132; berr yðr (dat.) vel, herra, at sjá sannindi á þessu máli, Fms. ix. 326; sagði, at þat bar eigi Kristnum mönnum, at særa Guð, x. 22; þá siðu at mér beri vel, Sks. 353 B: used absol., berr vel, illa, it is beseeming, proper, fit, unbeseeming, unfit, improper; athæfi þat er vel beri fyrir konungs augliti, 282; þat þykir ok eigi illa bera, at maðr hafi svart skinn til hosna, i. e. it suits pretty well, 301: in case of a pers. pron. in acc. or dat. being added, the sentence becomes personal in order to avoid doubling the impers. sentence, e. g. e-m berr skylda (not skyldu) til, one is bound by duty; veit ek eigi hver skylda (nom.) yðr (acc.) ber til þess at láta jarl einn ráða, Fms. i. 52: also leaving the dat. out, skylda berr til at vera forsjámaðr með honum, vii. 280; eigi berr hér til úviska mín, it is not that I am not knowing, Nj. 135.
    IV. when the reflex. inflexion is added to the verb, the noun loses its impers. character and is turned from acc. into nom., e. g. þar (þat?) mun hugrinn minn mest hafa fyrir borizt, this is what I suspected, fancied, Lv. 34; cp. hugarburðr, fancy, and e-t berr fyrir e-n (above, C. I. 2); hefir þetta (nom.) vel í móti borizt, a happy coincidence, Nj. 104; ef svá harðliga kann til at berask, if the misfortunes do happen, Gþl. 55; barsk sú úhamingja (nom.) til á Íslandi, that mischief happened (no doubt the passage is thus to be emended), Bs. i. 78, but bar þá úhamingju …; þat (nom.) barsk at, happened, Fms. x. 253; fundir várir (nom.) hafa at borizt nokkurum sinnum, vii. 256; þat barsk at á einhverju sumri, Eg. 154; bærist at um síðir at allr þingheimrinn berðist, 765, cp. berast við, berask fyrir above (B. V.): berast, absol., means to be shaken, knocked about; var þess ván, at fylkingar mundu berast í hergöngunni, that they would be brought into some confusion, Fms. v. 74; Hrólfr gékk at ramliga, ok barst Atli (was shaken, gave away) fyrir orku sakir, þar til er hann féll. Fas. iii. 253; barst Jökull allr fyrir orku sakir (of two wrestling), Ísl. ii. 467, Fms. iii. 189: vide B. IV.
    D. In mod. usage the strong bera—bar is also used in impersonal phrases, denoting to let a thing be seen, shew, but almost always with a negative preceding, e. g. ekki bar (ber) á því, it could ( can) not be seen; að á engu bæri, láta ekki á bera ( to keep tight), etc. All these phrases are no doubt alterations from the weak verb bera, að, nudare, and never occur in old writers; we have not met with any instance previous to the Reformation; the use is certainly of late date, and affords a rare instance of weak verbs turning into strong; the reverse is more freq. the case.

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  • 4 bera

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    I)
    (ber; bar, bárum; borinn), v.
    I.
    1) to bear, carry, convey (bar B. biskup í börum suðr í Hvamm);
    bera (farm) af skipi, to unload a ship;
    bera (mat) af borði, to take (the meat) off the table;
    bera e-t á hesti, to carry on horseback;
    2) to wear (bera klæði, vápn, kórónu);
    bera œgishjálm, to inspire fear and awe;
    3) to bear, produce, yield (jörðin berr gras; tré bera aldin, epli);
    4) to bear, give birth to, esp. of sheep and cows;
    kýr hafði borit kálf, had calved;
    absol., ván at hón mundi bera, that the cow would calve;
    the pp. is used of men; hann hafði verit blindr borinn, born blind;
    verða borinn í þenna heim, to be born into this world;
    þann sóma, sem ek em til borinn, born to;
    borinn e-m, frá e-m (rare), born of;
    Nótt var Nörvi borin, was the daughter of N.;
    borinn Sigmundi, son of S.;
    5) bera e-n afli, ofrafli, ofrliði, ofrmagni, ofríki, to bear one down, overcome, oppress, one by odds or superior force;
    bera e-n ráðum, to overrule one;
    bera e-n bjóri, to make drunk with beer;
    verða bráðum borinn, to be taken by surprise;
    borinn verkjum, overcome by pains;
    þess er borin ván, there is no hope, all hope is gone;
    borinn baugum, bribed; cf. bera fé á e-n, to bribe one;
    6) to lear, be capable of bearing (of a ship, horse, vehicle);
    þeir hlóðu bæði skipin sem borð báru, with as much as they could carry;
    fig., to sustain, support (svá mikill mannfjöldi, at landit fekk eigi borit);
    of persons, to bear up against, endure, support (grief, sorrow, etc.);
    absol., bar hann drengiliga, he bore it manfully;
    similarly, bera (harm) af sér, berast vel (illa, lítt) af;
    bar hon sköruliga af sér, she bore up bravely;
    hversu berst Auðr af um bróðurdauðann, how does she bear it?
    hon berst af lítt, she is much cast down;
    bera sik vel upp, to bear well up against;
    7) bera e-t á, e-n á hendr e-m, to charge or tax one with (eigi erum vér þess valdir, er þú berr á oss);
    bera (kvið) á e-n, to give a verdict against, declare guilty (í annat sinn báru þeir á Flosa kviðinn);
    bera af e-m (kviðinn), to give a verdict for;
    bera e-t af sér, to deny having done a thing;
    bera or bera vitni, vætti, to bear witness, testify;
    bera or bera um e-t, to give a verdict in a case;
    bera e-n sannan at sök, to prove guilty by evidence;
    bera e-n undan sök, to acquit;
    bera í sundr frændsemi þeirra, to prove (by evidence) that they are not relations;
    refl. (pass.), berast, to be proved by evidence (þótt þér berist þat faðerni, er þú segir);
    8) to set forth, report, tell;
    bera e-m kveðju (orð, orðsending), to bring one a greeting, compliments (word, message);
    bera or bera fram erindi sín fyrir e-n, to state (tell) one’s errand or to plead one’s case before one;
    bera e-m njósn, to apprise one;
    bera e-t upp, to produce, mention, tell;
    bera upp erindi sín, to state one’s errand;
    bera saman ráð sín, to consult together;
    eyddist það ráð, er þeir báru saman, which they had designed;
    9) to keep, hold, bear, of a title (bera jarlnafn, konnungsnafn);
    bera (eigi) giptu, gæfu, hammingju, auðnu til e-s, (not) to have the good fortune to do a thing (bar hann enga gæfu til at þjóna þér);
    bera vit, skyn, kunnáttu á e-t, to have knowledge of, uniderstanding about;
    bera hug, áræði, þor, traust til e-s, to have courage, confidence to do a thing;
    bera áhyggju fyrir e-u, to be concerned about;
    bera ást, elsku, hatr til e-s, to bear affection, love, hatred to;
    10) to bear off or away, carry off (some gain);
    bera sigr af e-m, af e-u, to carry off the victory from or in;
    hann hafði borit sigr af tveim orustum, he had been victorious in two battles;
    bera hærra (lægra) hlut to get the best (the worst) of it;
    bera efra (hærra) skjöld, to gain the victory;
    bera hátt (lágt) höfuðit, to bear the head high (low), to be in high (low) spirits;
    bera halann bratt, lágt, to cock up or let fall the tail, to be in high or low spirits;
    11) with preps.:
    bera af e-m, to surpass;
    en þó bar Bolli af, surpassed all the rest;
    bera af sér högg, lag to ward off, parry a blow or thrust;
    bera eld at, to set fire to;
    bera fjötur (bönd) at e-m, to put fetters (bonds) on one;
    bera á or í, to smear, anoint (bera vatn í augu sér, bera tjöru í höfuð sér);
    bera e-t til, to apply to, to try if it fits (bera til hvern lykil af öðrum at portinu);
    bera e-t um, to wind round;
    þá bar hann þá festi um sik, made it fast round his body;
    bera um með e-n, to bear with, have patience with;
    bera út barn, to expose a child;
    12) refl., berast mikit (lítit) á, to bear oneself proudly (humbly);
    láta af berast, to die;
    láta fyrir berast e-s staðar, to stay, remain in a place (for shelter);
    berast e-t fyrir, to design a thing (barst hann þat fyrir at sjá aldregi konur);
    at njósna um, hvat hann bærist fyrir, to inquire into what he was about;
    berast vápn á, to attack one another;
    berast at or til, to happen;
    þat barst at (happened) á einhverju sumri;
    ef svá harðliga kann til at berast, if that misfortune does happen;
    berast í móti, to happen, occur;
    hefir þetta vel í móti borizt, it is a happy coincidence;
    berast við, to be prevented;
    ok nú lét almáttugr guð við berast kirkjubrunann, prevented, stopped the burning of the church;
    II. impers., denoting a sort of passive or involuntary motion;
    alla berr at sama brunni, all come to the same well (end);
    bar hann (acc.) þá ofan gegnt Ösuri, he happened to come down just opposite to Ö.;
    esp. of ships and sailors; berr oss (acc.) til Íslands eða annarra landa, we drift to Iceland or other countries;
    þá (acc.) bar suðr í haf, they were carried out southwards;
    Skarpheðin (acc.) bar nú at þeim, S. came suddenly upon them;
    ef hann (acc.) skyldi bera þar at, if he should happen to come there;
    e-n berr yfir, one is borne onwards, of a bird flying, a man riding;
    hann (acc.) bar skjótt yfir, it passed quickly (of a flying meteor);
    2) followed by preps.:
    Gunnar sér, at rauðan kyrtil bar við glugginn, that a red kirtle passed before the window;
    hvergi bar skugga (acc.) á, there was nowhere a shadow;
    e-t berr fram (hátt), is prominent;
    Ólafr konungr stóð í lyptingu ok bar hann (acc.) hátt mjök, stood out conspicuously;
    e-t berr á milli, comes between;
    leiti (acc.) bar á milli, a hill hid the prospect;
    fig. e-m berr e-t á milli, they are at variance about a thing;
    mart (acc.) berr nú fyrir augu mér, many things come now before my eyes;
    veiði (acc.) berr í hendr e-m, game falls to one’s lot;
    e-t berr undan, goes amiss, fails;
    bera saman, to coincide;
    bar nöfn þeirra saman, they had the same name;
    fig., with dat.; bar öllum sögum vel saman, all the stories agreed well together;
    fund várn bar saman, we met;
    3) bera at, til, við, at hendi, til handa, to befall, happen, with dat. of the person;
    svá bar at einn vetr, it happened one winter;
    þó at þetta vandræði (acc.) hafi nú borit oss (dat.) at hendi, has befallen us;
    bar honum svá til, it so befell him;
    þat bar við (it so happened), at Högni kom;
    raun (acc.) berr á, it is proved by fact;
    4) of time, to fall upon;
    ef þing (acc.) berr á hina helgu viku, if the parliament falls in the holy week;
    bera í móti, to coincide, happen exactly at the same time;
    5) denoting cause;
    e-t berr til, causes a thing;
    konungr spurði, hvat til bæri úgleði hans, what was the cause of his grief;
    ætluðu þat þá allir, at þat mundi til bera, that that was the reason;
    berr e-m nauðsyn til e-s, one is obliged to do a thing;
    6) e-t berr undir e-n, falls to a person’s lot;
    hon á arf at taka, þegar er undir hana berr, in her turn;
    e-t berr frá, is surpassing;
    er sagt, at þat (acc.) bæri frá, hvé vel þeir mæltu, it was extraordinary how well they spoke;
    7) e-t berr bráðum, happens of a sudden;
    e-t berr stóru, stórum (stœrrum), it amounts to much (more), it matters a great deal (more), it is of great (greater) importance;
    8) absol. or with an adv., vel, illa, with infin.;
    e-m berr (vel, illa) at gera e-t, it becomes, beseems one (well, ill) to do a thing (berr yðr vel, herra, at sjá sannindi á þessu máli);
    used absol., berr vel, illa, it is beseeming, proper, fit, or unbeseeming, improper, unfit (þat þykkir eigi illa bera, at).
    (að), v. to make bare (hon beraði likam sinn).
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    að, [berr, nudus], to make bare, Lat. nudare; hon beraði líkam sinn, Bret. 22: impers., berar hálsinn (acc.), the neck became bare, Bs. i. 624.

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  • 5 beweisen

    (unreg.)
    I v/t
    1. (nachweisen) auch MATH. prove, back up; (Ausdruck sein) be evidence of; jemandem etw. beweisen prove s.th. to s.o.; etw. durch Zeugen / Dokumente beweisen prove s.th. with witnesses / documents; die Richtigkeit einer Behauptung / Aussage beweisen prove the accuracy of ( oder back up) a claim / statement; beweisen, dass man Recht hat prove o.s. right; das beweist, dass du Recht hast that proves you right; man konnte ihm seine Schuld nicht beweisen they couldn’t prove that he was guilty, they couldn’t prove his guilt; das lässt sich ( nicht mehr) beweisen that can’t be proved (any more); das beweist zur Genüge, dass... it’s ample proof ( oder evidence) that, it proves beyond doubt that...; es ist eine bewiesene Tatsache, dass... it’s a proven fact that...; das beweist noch gar nichts that doesn’t prove a thing; das musst du mir erst ( einmal) beweisen! I’d like to see you prove it; was zu beweisen war bes. MATH., Schlussformel bei Beweis: QED (quod erat demonstrandum)
    2. (zeigen) show; (an den Tag legen) auch display; sie hat großen Mut bewiesen she displayed great courage
    II v/refl prove o.s. / itself
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    to prove; to show; to evidence; to demonstrate
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    be|wei|sen ptp bewiesen irreg [bə'viːzn]
    1. vt
    1) (= nachweisen) to prove

    was zu bewéísen war — QED, quod erat demonstrandum

    was noch zu bewéísen wäre — that remains to be seen

    2) (= erkennen lassen, dated: = erweisen) to show
    2. vr
    to prove oneself/itself
    * * *
    1) (to show clearly: This demonstrates his ignorance of the situation.) demonstrate
    2) (to show to be true or correct: This fact proves his guilt; He was proved guilty; Can you prove your theory?) prove
    * * *
    be·wei·sen *
    I. vt
    [jdm] etw \beweisen to prove sth [to sb]
    der Angeklagte ist unschuldig, bis das Gegenteil bewiesen wird the defendant [or accused] is innocent until proven guilty
    was zu \beweisen war which was [the thing] to be proved, quod erat demonstrandum
    was [noch] zu \beweisen wäre which remains to be proved
    etw \beweisen to display [or show] sth
    \beweisen, dass/wie... to show that/how...
    3. MATH
    etw \beweisen to demonstrate sth
    II. vr (sich zeigen)
    sich akk \beweisen to show [itself]
    es beweist sich wieder einmal... this shows once again... [or is further proof...]
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    2) (zeigen) show
    2.
    unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb prove oneself or one's worth (vor + Dat. to)
    * * *
    beweisen (irr)
    A. v/t
    1. (nachweisen) auch MATH prove, back up; (Ausdruck sein) be evidence of;
    jemandem etwas beweisen prove sth to sb;
    etwas durch Zeugen/Dokumente beweisen prove sth with witnesses/documents;
    die Richtigkeit einer Behauptung/Aussage beweisen prove the accuracy of ( oder back up) a claim/statement;
    beweisen, dass man Recht hat prove o.s. right;
    das beweist, dass du Recht hast that proves you right;
    man konnte ihm seine Schuld nicht beweisen they couldn’t prove that he was guilty, they couldn’t prove his guilt;
    das lässt sich (nicht mehr) beweisen that can’t be proved (any more);
    das beweist zur Genüge, dass … it’s ample proof ( oder evidence) that, it proves beyond doubt that …;
    es ist eine bewiesene Tatsache, dass … it’s a proven fact that …;
    das beweist noch gar nichts that doesn’t prove a thing;
    das musst du mir erst (einmal) beweisen! I’d like to see you prove it;
    was zu beweisen war besonders MATH, Schlussformel bei Beweis: QED (quod erat demonstrandum)
    2. (zeigen) show; (an den Tag legen) auch display;
    sie hat großen Mut bewiesen she displayed great courage
    B. v/r prove o.s./itself
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    2) (zeigen) show
    2.
    unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb prove oneself or one's worth (vor + Dat. to)
    * * *
    v.
    to demonstrate v.
    to manifest v.
    to prove v.
    to substantiate v.

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  • 6 demostrar

    v.
    1 to show, to display.
    demuestra tener mucho interés (en) he shows a lot of interest (in)
    2 to demonstrate, to show (funcionamiento, procedimiento).
    El chico demostró su hipótesis The boy demonstrated his hypothesis.
    El vendedor demostró sus artículos The salesman demonstrated his ware.
    3 to demonstrate, to prove.
    4 to prove to, to demonstrate to, to show to.
    Mi auto demostró ser el mejor My car proved to be the best.
    5 to demo, to make a demonstration of.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ CONTAR], like link=contar contar
    1 (probar) to prove, show
    2 (hacer una demostración) to demonstrate, show
    3 (manifestar) to show
    4 MATEMÁTICAS to prove
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    verb
    2) show
    * * *
    VT
    1) (=probar) to prove

    demostró que Galileo tenía razón — she proved Galileo right, she proved o showed that Galileo was right

    demostró lo mal que hablaba francésit proved o showed how badly he spoke French

    2) (=enseñar) to show, demonstrate

    nos demostraron cómo funcionaba el sistema eléctricothey showed us o demonstrated to us how the electrical system worked

    3) (=mostrar) [+ emoción, sentimiento] to show, display

    no demostró ningún interés en mis problemashe showed o displayed no interest in my problems

    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( probar) < verdad> to prove, demonstrate; < teorema> to prove

    eso demuestra su ignoranciathat shows o proves his ignorance

    ha demostrado ser or que es muy capaz — he's shown himself to be very able

    2)
    a) <interés/sentimiento> to show
    b) <funcionamiento/método> to demonstrate
    * * *
    = demonstrate, evidence, exemplify, prove, show, substantiate, attest to + the fact that, provide + evidence, go to + show, bear + witness.
    Ex. The two objectives are interdependent, and this can be demonstrated first by examining the first objective.
    Ex. Although in this case there is no SLIS presence in the teaching, it is noteworthy that the same concern as that evidenced in the City University programme is present.
    Ex. Natural language indexing is exemplified in many systems by the use of a character-string search.
    Ex. One must be able to prove that a new staff member was selected with due process and with clearly delineated criteria.
    Ex. This shows a record in an abstracts based bibliographic data base.
    Ex. It can be substantiated that in switching over to new technologies we often have not done this kind of linkage.
    Ex. Statistical reports from several libraries attest to the 'fact' that the great majority of library users are performing topical subject searches, not author/title or known-item searches.
    Ex. Against that kind of thinking it is pointless to quote research figures and surveys and reports that provide evidence time and again of the importance of book ownership in the acquisition of the 'better education' everybody wants for their children.
    Ex. This example goes to show that talent for academic work is only one variety of giftedness.
    Ex. Controversy and antagonism attended each area of investigation, as a flood of secondary publication bears witness.
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    * demostrar Algo con pruebas = demonstrate + in print.
    * demostrar claramente = demonstrate + clearly.
    * demostrar de un modo contundente = demonstrate + beyond (all) doubt, demonstrate + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond all doubt.
    * demostrar el argumento de Uno = prove + Posesivo + point, prove + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * demostrar la teoría de Uno = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * demostrar la valía = realise + the potential.
    * demostrar lo contrario = prove + differently.
    * demostrar lo que Uno dice = make + good + Posesivo + claim.
    * demostrar los sentimientos de Uno = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve, show + Posesivo + feelings.
    * demostrarlo todo = be proof enough.
    * demostrar + Posesivo + valía = prove + Posesivo + value, prove + Posesivo + worth, prove + Reflexivo, show + Posesivo + worth.
    * demostrar + Posesivo + valor = prove + Posesivo + value, prove + Posesivo + worth, prove + Reflexivo, show + Posesivo + worth, prove + Posesivo + courage.
    * demostrar que Algo no es cierto = debunk.
    * demostrar que se está en lo cierto = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * demostrar que se tiene razón = prove + Posesivo + point, prove + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * demostrar ser = prove + to be, establish + a record.
    * demostrar ser mejor = prove + superior.
    * demostrar ser necesario = prove + necessary.
    * demostrar ser superior = prove + superior.
    * demostrar sin lugar a dudas = prove + conclusively.
    * demostrar sin ninguna duda = demonstrate + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond all doubt.
    * demostrar sin ningún género de duda = demonstrate + beyond (all) doubt, demonstrate + emphatically, demonstrate + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond all doubt.
    * demostrar su utilidad = come into + Posesivo + own.
    * demostrar su valía = prove + its worth, realise + its full potential.
    * demostrar tajantemente = demonstrate + emphatically.
    * demostrar un argumento = substantiate + claim.
    * el movimiento se demuestra andando = actions speak louder than words.
    * eso demuestra que = it (just) goes to show that.
    * estar por demostrar = be unproven.
    * evidencia + demostrar = evidence + show.
    * experiencia + demostrar = experience + show.
    * hasta que no se demuestre lo contrario = until proven otherwise.
    * inocente hasta que se demuestre lo contrario = innocent until proven guilty.
    * lo que demuestra que = which (just) goes to show that.
    * que demuestra desequilibrio de carácter = off-balance.
    * que puede demostrarse = demonstrably.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( probar) < verdad> to prove, demonstrate; < teorema> to prove

    eso demuestra su ignoranciathat shows o proves his ignorance

    ha demostrado ser or que es muy capaz — he's shown himself to be very able

    2)
    a) <interés/sentimiento> to show
    b) <funcionamiento/método> to demonstrate
    * * *
    = demonstrate, evidence, exemplify, prove, show, substantiate, attest to + the fact that, provide + evidence, go to + show, bear + witness.

    Ex: The two objectives are interdependent, and this can be demonstrated first by examining the first objective.

    Ex: Although in this case there is no SLIS presence in the teaching, it is noteworthy that the same concern as that evidenced in the City University programme is present.
    Ex: Natural language indexing is exemplified in many systems by the use of a character-string search.
    Ex: One must be able to prove that a new staff member was selected with due process and with clearly delineated criteria.
    Ex: This shows a record in an abstracts based bibliographic data base.
    Ex: It can be substantiated that in switching over to new technologies we often have not done this kind of linkage.
    Ex: Statistical reports from several libraries attest to the 'fact' that the great majority of library users are performing topical subject searches, not author/title or known-item searches.
    Ex: Against that kind of thinking it is pointless to quote research figures and surveys and reports that provide evidence time and again of the importance of book ownership in the acquisition of the 'better education' everybody wants for their children.
    Ex: This example goes to show that talent for academic work is only one variety of giftedness.
    Ex: Controversy and antagonism attended each area of investigation, as a flood of secondary publication bears witness.
    * demostrar Algo con pruebas = demonstrate + in print.
    * demostrar claramente = demonstrate + clearly.
    * demostrar de un modo contundente = demonstrate + beyond (all) doubt, demonstrate + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond all doubt.
    * demostrar el argumento de Uno = prove + Posesivo + point, prove + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * demostrar la teoría de Uno = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * demostrar la valía = realise + the potential.
    * demostrar lo contrario = prove + differently.
    * demostrar lo que Uno dice = make + good + Posesivo + claim.
    * demostrar los sentimientos de Uno = wear + Posesivo + heart on + Posesivo + sleeve, show + Posesivo + feelings.
    * demostrarlo todo = be proof enough.
    * demostrar + Posesivo + valía = prove + Posesivo + value, prove + Posesivo + worth, prove + Reflexivo, show + Posesivo + worth.
    * demostrar + Posesivo + valor = prove + Posesivo + value, prove + Posesivo + worth, prove + Reflexivo, show + Posesivo + worth, prove + Posesivo + courage.
    * demostrar que Algo no es cierto = debunk.
    * demostrar que se está en lo cierto = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * demostrar que se tiene razón = prove + Posesivo + point, prove + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * demostrar ser = prove + to be, establish + a record.
    * demostrar ser mejor = prove + superior.
    * demostrar ser necesario = prove + necessary.
    * demostrar ser superior = prove + superior.
    * demostrar sin lugar a dudas = prove + conclusively.
    * demostrar sin ninguna duda = demonstrate + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond all doubt.
    * demostrar sin ningún género de duda = demonstrate + beyond (all) doubt, demonstrate + emphatically, demonstrate + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond any doubt, prove + beyond all doubt.
    * demostrar su utilidad = come into + Posesivo + own.
    * demostrar su valía = prove + its worth, realise + its full potential.
    * demostrar tajantemente = demonstrate + emphatically.
    * demostrar un argumento = substantiate + claim.
    * el movimiento se demuestra andando = actions speak louder than words.
    * eso demuestra que = it (just) goes to show that.
    * estar por demostrar = be unproven.
    * evidencia + demostrar = evidence + show.
    * experiencia + demostrar = experience + show.
    * hasta que no se demuestre lo contrario = until proven otherwise.
    * inocente hasta que se demuestre lo contrario = innocent until proven guilty.
    * lo que demuestra que = which (just) goes to show that.
    * que demuestra desequilibrio de carácter = off-balance.
    * que puede demostrarse = demonstrably.

    * * *
    vt
    A (probar) ‹verdad› to prove, demonstrate; ‹teorema› to prove
    sus respuestas demuestran una inteligencia poco común her answers demonstrate above average intelligence
    eso demuestra que él ya lo sabía that shows o proves that he already knew
    te voy a demostrar que tengo razón I'm going to prove to you that I'm right
    demostrar + INF:
    ha demostrado ser muy capaz he's shown himself to be very able
    demostró no tener la más mínima idea he showed o demonstrated that he didn't have the slightest idea
    B
    1 ‹interés/sentimiento› to show
    2 ‹funcionamiento/método› to demonstrate
    * * *

     

    demostrar ( conjugate demostrar) verbo transitivo
    1verdad/teorema to prove, demonstrate;
    ignorancia to show, prove;

    demostrar que algo es/no es cierto to prove sth right/wrong
    2
    a)interés/sentimiento to show

    b)funcionamiento/método to demonstrate

    demostrar verbo transitivo
    1 (enseñar) to show, demonstrate
    2 (hacer evidente) to prove
    ' demostrar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acreditar
    - agradecimiento
    - comprobar
    - denotar
    - desplegar
    - identificar
    - manifestar
    - probar
    English:
    demonstrate
    - prove
    - show
    - skill
    - display
    - exemplify
    - exhibit
    - QED
    - unproven
    * * *
    1. [mostrar, exhibir] to show, to display;
    demuestra tener mucho interés (en) he shows a lot of interest (in);
    demostró ser lo suficientemente responsable para el puesto she showed herself to be responsible enough for the post;
    el tenista australiano demostró ser uno de los mejores the Australian tennis player proved himself to be one of the best in the game;
    demostraba no tenerle miedo a nadie she showed that she was afraid of nobody
    2. [probar] to demonstrate, to prove;
    ¿me quieres? ¡pues demuéstramelo! you love me, do you? well, prove it!;
    …lo cual demuestra que estabas equivocado …which goes to show that you were wrong
    3. [funcionamiento, procedimiento] to demonstrate, to show;
    ¿nos podría demostrar cómo funciona? would you mind showing us how it works?
    * * *
    v/t
    1 prove
    2 ( enseñar) demonstrate
    3 ( mostrar) show
    * * *
    demostrar {19} vt
    : to demonstrate, to show
    * * *
    1. (mostrar) to show [pt. showed; pp. shown]
    2. (probar) to prove

    Spanish-English dictionary > demostrar

  • 7 nachweisen

    v/t (unreg., trennb., hat -ge-)
    1. (beweisen) prove, show; jemandem etw. nachweisen prove that s.o. has done s.th.; jemandes Schuld / Unschuld nachweisen prove s.o.’s guilt / innocence, prove s.o. to be guilty / innocent; jemandem einen Irrtum nachweisen show that s.o. has made a mistake, point out a mistake to s.o.; sie konnten ihr nichts nachweisen they couldn’t prove anything (against her) ( oder prove that she had done anything wrong); bei der Obduktion konnten Spuren des Gifts in der Leiche nachgewiesen werden traces of the poison were detected in the body during the autopsy
    2. Amtsspr. (vermitteln) arrange
    * * *
    to prove; to demonstrate; to evidence
    * * *
    nach|wei|sen ['naːxvaizn]
    vt sep
    (= beweisen, aufzeigen) to prove; Staatsangehörigkeit, Identität auch to establish proof of; (TECH, MED) to detect

    die Polizei konnte ihm nichts náchweisen — the police could not prove anything against him

    * * *
    nach|wei·sen
    1. (den Nachweis erbringen)
    [jdm] etw \nachweisen to establish proof of sth [to sb]
    jdm \nachweisen, dass... to give sb proof that...
    jdm etw \nachweisen to prove sth to sb
    jdm \nachweisen, dass... to prove to sb that...
    3. ÖKOL, CHEM (die Existenz aufzeigen)
    etw [in etw dat] \nachweisen to detect sth [in sth]
    4. (darüber informieren)
    jdm etw \nachweisen to give sb information about [or on] sth
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb prove

    jemandem einen Fehler/Diebstahl nachweisen — prove somebody made a mistake/committed a theft

    * * *
    nachweisen v/t (irr, trennb, hat -ge-)
    1. (beweisen) prove, show;
    jemandem etwas nachweisen prove that sb has done sth;
    jemandes Schuld/Unschuld nachweisen prove sb’s guilt/innocence, prove sb to be guilty/innocent;
    jemandem einen Irrtum nachweisen show that sb has made a mistake, point out a mistake to sb;
    sie konnten ihr nichts nachweisen they couldn’t prove anything (against her) ( oder prove that she had done anything wrong);
    bei der Obduktion konnten Spuren des Gifts in der Leiche nachgewiesen werden traces of the poison were detected in the body during the autopsy
    2. ADMIN (vermitteln) arrange
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb prove

    jemandem einen Fehler/Diebstahl nachweisen — prove somebody made a mistake/committed a theft

    * * *
    v.
    to account for v.
    to verify v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > nachweisen

  • 8 probar

    v.
    1 to prove.
    eso prueba que tenía razón that proves I was right
    Einstein probó su teoría Einstein proved his theory.
    2 to try.
    lo hemos probado todo we've tried everything
    Ella prueba la adivinanza She tries the riddle.
    Ellos probaron ayer They tried yesterday.
    3 to try on (clothes).
    probar una camisa to try on a shirt
    4 to taste, to try.
    Ella probó la comida She tasted the food.
    5 to test, to check.
    El presidente probó a María The president tested Mary.
    6 to try to, to have a bash at.
    Ella probó patinar sin caer She tried to skate without falling.
    7 to drink, to touch.
    Yo no pruebo el alcohol I don't drink alcohol.
    8 to show to, to demonstrate to.
    María probó saber mucho Mary showed to know a lot.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ CONTAR], like link=contar contar
    1 (demostrar) to prove
    2 (comprobar) to test, check
    3 (vino, comida) to taste, try
    ¿has probado alguna vez las judías con almejas? have you ever tried beans with clams?
    4 (prenda, zapato) to try on
    1 to try
    * * *
    verb
    4) test
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=demostrar) [+ eficacia, inocencia, teoría] to prove

    ¿cómo puedes probar que no estabas allí? — how can you prove that you weren't there?

    2) (=poner a prueba) [+ sustancia, vacuna, persona] to test; [+ método] to try; [+ aparato, arma] to test, try out; [+ actor, músico] to audition

    prueben su puntería, señoras y señores — try your aim, ladies and gentlemen

    te dan diez días para probar el vídeo — they give you a ten-day trial period for the video, they give you ten days to try out the video

    fortuna 1), suerte 1)
    3) (=catar) to try, taste

    prueba un poco de este pescadotry o taste a bit of this fish

    4) [+ ropa] [hecha a medida] to fit; [de confección] to try on

    ¿puede venir mañana a que le pruebe el traje? — can you come tomorrow to have your suit fitted?

    2. VI
    1) (=intentar) to try, have a go

    déjame que pruebe yo — let me try, let me have a go

    ¿has probado con este bolígrafo? — have you tried this pen?

    he probado a hacerlo yo sola, pero no he podido — I tried doing it on my own but I couldn't

    2) (=sentar) [actividad, ropa] to suit; [comida] to agree with
    3)

    probar de algo —

    see VT
    See:
    probar 1., 3)
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( demostrar) <teoría/inocencia> to prove
    2)
    a) <vino/sopa> to taste; ( por primera vez) to try

    no probé bocado en todo el díaI didn't eat a thing o have a bite to eat all day

    b) < método> to try
    c) < ropa> to try on
    d) ( poner a prueba) <empleado/honradez> to test
    2.
    probar vi ( intentar) to try

    ¿has probado con quitamanchas? — have you tried using stain remover?

    probar A + INF — to try -ing

    3.
    probarse v pron <ropa/zapatos> to try on
    * * *
    = evidence, have + a turn at, prove, test, sample, play with, test drive, run-in, try out, have + a shot at, try + Posesivo + hand, taste, put + Nombre + to the test, try + Nombre + on.
    Ex. Although in this case there is no SLIS presence in the teaching, it is noteworthy that the same concern as that evidenced in the City University programme is present.
    Ex. Seven of the compositors, moreover, did short stints at press, and one of the pressmen had a turn at composition.
    Ex. One must be able to prove that a new staff member was selected with due process and with clearly delineated criteria.
    Ex. Inmate library workers often test a new librarian, but once he or she has passed the test, they usually become very protective and staunch promoters of the library.
    Ex. Such reassurance becomes particularly important if the inquirer has not sampled the file, either in a printed format or in browsing online.
    Ex. In this five-day workshop we will play with the design and building of non-traditional interface solutions.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'Out for a spin: a school librarian test drives 14 CD-ROM encyclopedias'.
    Ex. Such an arrangement would enable a viewer to run-in whatever program he needs.
    Ex. All they need is a willingness to experiment a bit and to try out a pedagogical method others testify to being of some value.
    Ex. Our goal is to encourage more citizens to tap into the wealth of free, educational resources available online so more people have a shot at improving their lives and their future.
    Ex. He abandoned West Africa for a better life in America, trying his hand as an ice cream man.
    Ex. Professional skills are enhanced by the opportunity which IFLA provides to taste the cultures of other countries in a very accessible (dare I say privileged?) way.
    Ex. There's nothing flimsy about these leather boots, put them to the test this season - they'll pass with flying colours.
    Ex. The psychiatrist has been trying him on several different anti-depressants and group therapies, but none seems to be helping.
    ----
    * por probar nada se pierde = nothing ventured, nothing gained.
    * probando Algo = trial and error.
    * probar a hacer Algo por uno mismo = try + Posesivo + own hand at.
    * probar Algo = dip + Posesivo + toes into these waters, give + it a whirl, give + it a shot, give + it a try.
    * probar diferentes cosas = mess with.
    * probar lo que Uno dice = make + good + Posesivo + claim, make + good + Posesivo + claim.
    * probar que se está en lo cierto = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * probar que se tiene razón = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * probarse = try on.
    * probar suerte = have + a go, give + it a shot, give + Nombre + a try, have + a stab at, take + a stab at, make + a stab at, take + Posesivo + chances, try + Posesivo + luck, give + it a whirl, give + it a try, take + the dip, take + a long shot.
    * probar una idea = test + idea.
    * probar una solución = try out + solution.
    * probar un punto = prove + point.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( demostrar) <teoría/inocencia> to prove
    2)
    a) <vino/sopa> to taste; ( por primera vez) to try

    no probé bocado en todo el díaI didn't eat a thing o have a bite to eat all day

    b) < método> to try
    c) < ropa> to try on
    d) ( poner a prueba) <empleado/honradez> to test
    2.
    probar vi ( intentar) to try

    ¿has probado con quitamanchas? — have you tried using stain remover?

    probar A + INF — to try -ing

    3.
    probarse v pron <ropa/zapatos> to try on
    * * *
    = evidence, have + a turn at, prove, test, sample, play with, test drive, run-in, try out, have + a shot at, try + Posesivo + hand, taste, put + Nombre + to the test, try + Nombre + on.

    Ex: Although in this case there is no SLIS presence in the teaching, it is noteworthy that the same concern as that evidenced in the City University programme is present.

    Ex: Seven of the compositors, moreover, did short stints at press, and one of the pressmen had a turn at composition.
    Ex: One must be able to prove that a new staff member was selected with due process and with clearly delineated criteria.
    Ex: Inmate library workers often test a new librarian, but once he or she has passed the test, they usually become very protective and staunch promoters of the library.
    Ex: Such reassurance becomes particularly important if the inquirer has not sampled the file, either in a printed format or in browsing online.
    Ex: In this five-day workshop we will play with the design and building of non-traditional interface solutions.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'Out for a spin: a school librarian test drives 14 CD-ROM encyclopedias'.
    Ex: Such an arrangement would enable a viewer to run-in whatever program he needs.
    Ex: All they need is a willingness to experiment a bit and to try out a pedagogical method others testify to being of some value.
    Ex: Our goal is to encourage more citizens to tap into the wealth of free, educational resources available online so more people have a shot at improving their lives and their future.
    Ex: He abandoned West Africa for a better life in America, trying his hand as an ice cream man.
    Ex: Professional skills are enhanced by the opportunity which IFLA provides to taste the cultures of other countries in a very accessible (dare I say privileged?) way.
    Ex: There's nothing flimsy about these leather boots, put them to the test this season - they'll pass with flying colours.
    Ex: The psychiatrist has been trying him on several different anti-depressants and group therapies, but none seems to be helping.
    * por probar nada se pierde = nothing ventured, nothing gained.
    * probando Algo = trial and error.
    * probar a hacer Algo por uno mismo = try + Posesivo + own hand at.
    * probar Algo = dip + Posesivo + toes into these waters, give + it a whirl, give + it a shot, give + it a try.
    * probar diferentes cosas = mess with.
    * probar lo que Uno dice = make + good + Posesivo + claim, make + good + Posesivo + claim.
    * probar que se está en lo cierto = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * probar que se tiene razón = prove + Posesivo + point, make + Posesivo + case.
    * probarse = try on.
    * probar suerte = have + a go, give + it a shot, give + Nombre + a try, have + a stab at, take + a stab at, make + a stab at, take + Posesivo + chances, try + Posesivo + luck, give + it a whirl, give + it a try, take + the dip, take + a long shot.
    * probar una idea = test + idea.
    * probar una solución = try out + solution.
    * probar un punto = prove + point.

    * * *
    probar [ A10 ]
    vt
    A (demostrar) ‹teoría/acusación/inocencia› to prove
    esto prueba que ella tenía razón this proves that she was right
    B
    1 ‹vino/sopa› to taste; (por primera vez) to try
    nunca he probado el caviar I've never tried caviar
    no puedo probar el vino, el médico me lo ha prohibido I can't drink wine, doctor's orders
    desde entonces no he vuelto a probar la ginebra I haven't touched gin again since then
    no ha probado bocado en todo el día she hasn't eaten a thing o had a bite to eat all day
    2 ‹método› to try
    prueba la aspiradora antes de comprarla try the vacuum cleaner (out) before buying it
    estoy dispuesto a probar cualquier cosa con tal de curarme I'm prepared to try anything if it helps me to get better
    llevaron el coche a que le probaran los frenos they took the car to have the brakes tested
    3 ‹ropa› to try on probarle algo A algn to try sth ON sb
    no le puedo comprar zapatos sin probárselos I can't buy shoes for him without him trying them on o without trying them on him
    la modista sólo me probó el vestido una vez the dressmaker only gave me one fitting for the dress
    4 (poner a prueba) ‹empleado/honradez› to test
    dejaron el dinero allí para probarlo they left the money there to test him
    ■ probar
    vi
    1 (intentar) to try
    déjame probar a mí let me try, let me have a go
    probar no cuesta nada there's no harm in trying
    ¿has probado con quitamanchas? have you tried using stain remover?
    probar A + INF to try -ING
    prueba a hacerlo de la otra manera try doing it the other way
    2 ( ant) (sentar) (+ me/te/le etc) to suit
    la vida de ciudad no le prueba city life doesn't suit him
    ‹ropa/zapatos› to try on
    ¿quiere probárselo? would you like to try it on?
    quisiera probarme uno más grande I'd like to try a larger size
    * * *

     

    probar ( conjugate probar) verbo transitivo
    1 ( demostrar) ‹teoría/inocencia to prove
    2
    a)vino/sopa to taste;

    ( por primera vez) to try
    b) método to try;

    coche/mecanismo to try out
    c) ropa to try on;

    probarle algo A algn to try sth on sb
    d) ( poner a prueba) ‹empleado/honradez to test;

    arma/vehículo to test (out)
    verbo intransitivo ( intentar) to try;
    probar A hacer algo to try doing sth
    probarse verbo pronominal ‹ropa/zapatos to try on
    probar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (una teoría, un hecho) to prove
    2 (una máquina, un aparato, etc) to test
    3 (comida, bebida) to try
    (sabor, etc) to taste: no prueba el alcohol, he never touches alcohol
    II vi (intentar) to try ➣ Ver nota en try
    ' probar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    bocado
    - gustar
    - suerte
    - acreditar
    - atestiguar
    - fortuna
    - tentar
    English:
    go
    - little
    - prove
    - sample
    - substantiate
    - taste
    - test
    - test drive
    - try
    - try out
    - authenticate
    - hand
    - onus
    - unproven
    * * *
    vt
    1. [demostrar, indicar] to prove;
    eso prueba que tenía razón that shows I was right
    2. [comprobar] to test, to check;
    prueba tú mismo la potencia de mi coche see for yourself how powerful my car is
    3. [experimentar] to try;
    lo hemos probado todo we've tried everything;
    probaron a varios actores antes de encontrar el que buscaban they tried o auditioned various actors before finding the one they were looking for
    4. [ropa] to try on;
    probar una camisa to try on a shirt
    5. [degustar] to taste, to try;
    ¿has probado alguna vez el caviar? have you ever tasted o tried caviar?;
    no prueba el vino desde hace meses he hasn't touched wine for months;
    no he probado bocado en todo el día I haven't had a bite to eat all day
    vi
    1. [tratar de]
    probar a hacer algo to try to do sth;
    prueba a nadar de espaldas try swimming backstroke;
    deja que pruebe yo let me try;
    por probar no se pierde nada there's no harm in trying
    2. [degustar]
    probar de todo to try a bit of everything
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 teoría test, try out
    2 ( comer un poco de) taste, try; ( comer por primera vez) try
    3 ( justificar) prove
    II v/i try;
    probar a hacer try doing
    * * *
    probar {19} vt
    1) : to demonstrate, to prove
    2) : to test, to try out
    3) : to try on (clothing)
    4) : to taste, to sample
    probar vi
    : to try
    * * *
    probar vb
    1. (examinar) to test / to try [pt. & pp. tried]
    2. (demostrar) to prove
    3. (catar) to taste
    4. (intentar) to try

    Spanish-English dictionary > probar

  • 9 témoignage

    témoignage [temwaɲaʒ]
    masculine noun
       b. ( = récit, rapport) account
       c. ( = signe) témoignage de reconnaissance ( = geste) gesture of gratitude ; ( = cadeau) token of gratitude
    * * *
    temwaɲaʒ
    nom masculin
    1) ( histoire personnelle) story; ( compte rendu) account
    2) ( au cours d'une enquête) evidence [U]; ( déposition) evidence [U], testimony
    3) ( marque) fml

    témoignage d'amitié — ( cadeau) token of friendship; ( geste) expression of friendship

    * * *
    temwaɲaʒ nm
    1) DROIT testimony no pl evidence no pl
    2) (= rapport, récit) account
    3) (= cadeau) [affection, reconnaissance] token, mark, (= preuve) expression
    * * *
    1 ( histoire personnelle) story; ( compte rendu) account; le témoignage d'une ancienne droguée a former drug addict's story; recueillir les témoignages des réfugiés to get the refugees' stories; les témoignages recueillis auprès de the accounts given by; apporter son témoignage to give one's own account; selon les témoignages de according to (accounts given by); rendre témoignage sans prendre position to give an objective account (of things); un livre exceptionnel, témoignage sur une époque fig an exceptional book, a first-hand account of an era;
    2 ( au cours d'une enquête) evidence ¢; Jur ( déposition) evidence ¢, testimony; des témoignages contradictoires/qui concordent conflicting/corroborating evidence; obtenir le témoignage de qn to get evidence from sb ou sb's evidence ; s'appuyer sur les témoignages des voisins to rely on evidence from the neighboursGB; selon plusieurs témoignages according to several witnesses; entendre le témoignage de qn to hear sb's evidence ou testimony; rendre témoignage to give evidence, to testify; porter témoignage (de qch) to bear witness (to sth); ⇒ faux;
    3 fml ( marque) témoignage d'amitié ( cadeau) token ou mark of friendship; ( geste) expression ou gesture of friendship; les témoignages de sympathie expressions of sympathy; en témoignage de ma reconnaissance as a mark ou token of my gratitude; donner des témoignages de son amitié to prove one's friendship; rendre témoignage au courage de qn to testify to sb's courage.
    [temwaɲaʒ] nom masculin
    1. DROIT [action de témoigner] testimony, evidence
    faux témoignage perjury, false evidence, false witness
    rendre témoignage à quelque chose [rendre hommage] to pay tribute to ou to hail (soutenu) ou to salute something
    2. [contenu des déclarations] deposition, (piece of) evidence
    3. [preuve] gesture, expression, token
    a. [après un deuil] to receive messages of sympathy
    b. [pendant une épreuve] to receive messages of support
    4. [récit - d'un participant, d'un observateur] (eyewitness) account
    cette pièce sera un jour considérée comme un témoignage sur la vie des années 80 this play will one day be considered as an authentic account of life in the 80s

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > témoignage

  • 10 ברר

    בָּרַר(b. h.; √בר, contr. of באר, בור) (to clear, clean; to place outside, whence) 1) to make clear, prove, ascertain. Keth.46a (interpret. Deut. 22:17) ובוֹרְרִין את הדברוכ׳ and they make the fact as clear (bright) as a new garment.Part. pass. בָּרוּר q. v. 2) to single out, select, sift, assort. Maasr. II, 6 שאָבוֹר לי which I may select for me. Ib. בּוֹרֵר ואוכל he has a right to pick out and eat (one after the other). Kil. II, 1 יָבוֹר he must take it out entirely. Sabb.VII, 2 הבּוֹרֵר he who sifts (a labor forbidden on the Sabbath). Y. ib. VII, 10a, a. fr. משום בורר (is guilty) because it comes under the class of sifting. Bab. ib. 74a בורר ואוכלוכ׳ he may take out singly and eat, take out singly and put it down (rejecting it) ולא יִבְרוֹר but he must not assort (v. discussion ibid.). Gitt. V, 9 לא תָבוֹר she must not help her to sift the grain. Snh.45a בְּרוֹר לווכ׳ choose for the convict the most gentle method of execution; Sot.8b, a. fr.Snh.III, 1 זה בוררוכ׳ each party chooses one judge, and the two judges בּוֹרְרִיןוכ׳ elect a third. Pi. בֵּרַר, בֵּירַר 1) to prove, ascertain. Snh.23b צריך לבָרֵר the claimant must offer clear evidence. Kerith. 24a לב׳ עוון to ascertain whether or not the woman was guilty; Num. R. s. 9, v. בָּעַר. Y.Kidd.III, 63d, v. סִימְפּוֹן. Lev. R. s. 11; v. Nithpa. 2) to sift, select. Y.Ber.IX, 13c top דש זרה ובי׳ he threshed, winnowed and sifted. Y.Ned.I, beg.51a לשונות שביררו להןוכ׳ the terms (for oaths, vows) which the Mishnahs have selected (as substitutes for the real expressions of oaths); Bab. ib. 10b שבדו, v. בָּדָא. (Esth. R. to I, 22 (read:) בירר להם בלשון … רומי מלשון יוני interpreted for them (the Bible) in Latin, v. בָּדָא. The passage is defective; cmp. Y.Meg.I, 71c top. Y.Snh.X, 28a בחרו להם ביררו הברזלוכ׳, read בְּרִיּוּת, they selected (as similes for the Law) the soundness of the iron and the fixedness of the tree; cmp. Num. R. s. 14; Koh. R. to XII, 11. Hof. הוּבְרָר to be cleared up, to be decided (between two alternatives); v. בְּרֵירָה. Bets.4a (a hen is bought either for consumption or for breeding) נשחטה הובְרָרָהוכ׳ by its being killed, it appears that it was originally intended for slaughtering; Ḥull.14a. Nif. נִבְרָר to be selected. Tanḥ. Shlaḥ. 4 נִבְרְרוּ צדיקים they were righteous at the time they were selected. Nithpa. נִתְבָּרֵר 1) to desire clearness, to seek evidence, search for truth. Lev. R. s. 11 (ref. to 2 Sam. 22:26 sq.) בשעהשנ׳ על עסקיו הק״בה בירר לווכ׳ when he desired to be enlightened about his affairs (asking, ‘Whereby shall I know, Gen. 15:8), the Lord enlightened him (ib. 13). Ib. בשעהשנ׳וכ׳ (with ref. to Moses); Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:26 sq. 2) to be confirmed, established. Tanḥ. Ttsavveh 9, end (read:) נִתְבָּרְרָה כהונה בידם through them the priesthood became established. Pesik. Dibré p. 115b> (read as:) Yalk. Jer. 258 לא נ׳ … עד שעמדוכ׳ their prophecies were not fulfilled until Jer. arose.

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  • 11 בָּרַר

    בָּרַר(b. h.; √בר, contr. of באר, בור) (to clear, clean; to place outside, whence) 1) to make clear, prove, ascertain. Keth.46a (interpret. Deut. 22:17) ובוֹרְרִין את הדברוכ׳ and they make the fact as clear (bright) as a new garment.Part. pass. בָּרוּר q. v. 2) to single out, select, sift, assort. Maasr. II, 6 שאָבוֹר לי which I may select for me. Ib. בּוֹרֵר ואוכל he has a right to pick out and eat (one after the other). Kil. II, 1 יָבוֹר he must take it out entirely. Sabb.VII, 2 הבּוֹרֵר he who sifts (a labor forbidden on the Sabbath). Y. ib. VII, 10a, a. fr. משום בורר (is guilty) because it comes under the class of sifting. Bab. ib. 74a בורר ואוכלוכ׳ he may take out singly and eat, take out singly and put it down (rejecting it) ולא יִבְרוֹר but he must not assort (v. discussion ibid.). Gitt. V, 9 לא תָבוֹר she must not help her to sift the grain. Snh.45a בְּרוֹר לווכ׳ choose for the convict the most gentle method of execution; Sot.8b, a. fr.Snh.III, 1 זה בוררוכ׳ each party chooses one judge, and the two judges בּוֹרְרִיןוכ׳ elect a third. Pi. בֵּרַר, בֵּירַר 1) to prove, ascertain. Snh.23b צריך לבָרֵר the claimant must offer clear evidence. Kerith. 24a לב׳ עוון to ascertain whether or not the woman was guilty; Num. R. s. 9, v. בָּעַר. Y.Kidd.III, 63d, v. סִימְפּוֹן. Lev. R. s. 11; v. Nithpa. 2) to sift, select. Y.Ber.IX, 13c top דש זרה ובי׳ he threshed, winnowed and sifted. Y.Ned.I, beg.51a לשונות שביררו להןוכ׳ the terms (for oaths, vows) which the Mishnahs have selected (as substitutes for the real expressions of oaths); Bab. ib. 10b שבדו, v. בָּדָא. (Esth. R. to I, 22 (read:) בירר להם בלשון … רומי מלשון יוני interpreted for them (the Bible) in Latin, v. בָּדָא. The passage is defective; cmp. Y.Meg.I, 71c top. Y.Snh.X, 28a בחרו להם ביררו הברזלוכ׳, read בְּרִיּוּת, they selected (as similes for the Law) the soundness of the iron and the fixedness of the tree; cmp. Num. R. s. 14; Koh. R. to XII, 11. Hof. הוּבְרָר to be cleared up, to be decided (between two alternatives); v. בְּרֵירָה. Bets.4a (a hen is bought either for consumption or for breeding) נשחטה הובְרָרָהוכ׳ by its being killed, it appears that it was originally intended for slaughtering; Ḥull.14a. Nif. נִבְרָר to be selected. Tanḥ. Shlaḥ. 4 נִבְרְרוּ צדיקים they were righteous at the time they were selected. Nithpa. נִתְבָּרֵר 1) to desire clearness, to seek evidence, search for truth. Lev. R. s. 11 (ref. to 2 Sam. 22:26 sq.) בשעהשנ׳ על עסקיו הק״בה בירר לווכ׳ when he desired to be enlightened about his affairs (asking, ‘Whereby shall I know, Gen. 15:8), the Lord enlightened him (ib. 13). Ib. בשעהשנ׳וכ׳ (with ref. to Moses); Midr. Till. to Ps. 18:26 sq. 2) to be confirmed, established. Tanḥ. Ttsavveh 9, end (read:) נִתְבָּרְרָה כהונה בידם through them the priesthood became established. Pesik. Dibré p. 115b> (read as:) Yalk. Jer. 258 לא נ׳ … עד שעמדוכ׳ their prophecies were not fulfilled until Jer. arose.

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  • 12 prouver

    prouver [pʀuve]
    ➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb
    il est prouvé que... it has been proved that...
    cela prouve que... it proves that...
    * * *
    pʀuve
    1.

    il faudrait qu'il accepte, et ça n'est pas prouvé — (colloq) he has to accept and there's no guarantee that he will

    2) ( indiquer) to show
    3) ( exprimer) to demonstrate [sentiment]

    2.
    se prouver verbe pronominal
    1) ( à soi-même) to prove to oneself
    ••
    * * *
    pʀuve vt

    prouver par A+B que; prouver par A plus B que — to prove logically that

    * * *
    prouver verb table: aimer
    A vtr
    1 ( établir la réalité de) to prove; ton hypothèse reste à prouver your hypothesis is yet to be proved; il faudrait qu'il accepte, et ça n'est pas prouvé he has to accept and there's no guarantee that he will; prouver par l'absurde to prove by reductio ad absurdum; prouver à qn que to prove to sb that; prouver qch à qn to prove sth to sb;
    2 ( indiquer) to show; tout prouve qu'il est sincère everything shows that he's sincere;
    3 ( exprimer) to demonstrate [sentiment].
    B se prouver vpr
    1 ( à soi-même) elle cherche à se prouver qu'elle a raison she's trying to prove to herself that she's right;
    2 ( être démontré) un axiome ne se prouve pas an axiom cannot be proved;
    3 ( l'un l'autre) ils se sont prouvé qu'ils s'aimaient they demonstrated their love for one another.
    n'avoir plus rien à prouver to have proved oneself.
    [pruve] verbe transitif
    1. [faire la preuve de] to prove
    il n'est pas prouvé que... there's no proof that...
    il m'a prouvé par A + B que j'avais tort he demonstrated that I was wrong in a very logical way
    2. [mettre en évidence] to show
    3. [témoigner] to demonstrate
    prouver à quelqu'un son amitié/sa reconnaissance to demonstrate one's friendship/gratitude to somebody, to give somebody proof of one's friendship/gratitude
    ————————
    se prouver verbe pronominal transitif

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > prouver

  • 13 evidencia

    f.
    1 evidence, proof (prueba).
    2 obviousness.
    poner algo en evidencia to demonstrate something
    poner a alguien en evidencia to show somebody up
    3 certainty, obviousness, flagrancy, palpability.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: evidenciar.
    imperat.
    2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: evidenciar.
    * * *
    1 (claridad) obviousness, clearness; (certeza) certainty
    \
    poner algo en evidencia to demonstrate something
    poner a alguien en evidencia to make a fool of somebody, show somebody up
    ponerse en evidencia to show oneself up
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=obviedad) evidence

    ante la evidencia de los hechos, se confesó culpable — faced with the evidence, he pleaded guilty

    2) (=ridículo)

    dejar o poner algo/a algn en evidencia — to show sth/sb up

    ponerse en evidencia — to show o.s. up

    * * *
    a) ( pruebas) evidence, proof

    rendirse ante la evidenciato bow to the evidence

    b) ( cualidad) obviousness

    dejar or poner a alguien en evidencia — to show somebody up

    ponerse o quedar en evidencia — to show oneself up

    * * *
    Ex. Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are final reports, or other reports well supported by sound methodology and convincing evidence.
    ----
    * aducir como evidencia = adduce as + evidence.
    * basado en la evidence = evidence based [evidence-based].
    * basado en la evidencia empírica = evidence based [evidence-based].
    * dar evidencia = furnish with + evidence.
    * dejar en evidencia = call + Posesivo + bluff.
    * encontrar evidencias = find + evidence.
    * evidencia + apuntar a = evidence + points towards.
    * evidencia convincente = convincing evidence.
    * evidencia + demostrar = evidence + show.
    * evidencia documental = documentary evidence.
    * evidencia empírica = empirical evidence.
    * evidencia escrita = written evidence.
    * evidencia + indicar = evidence + suggest, evidence + indicate.
    * evidencia oral = oral evidence.
    * evidencias anteriores = prior art.
    * evidencia + ser + escasa = evidence + be + slight.
    * evidencia tangible = tangible evidence.
    * la evidencia = the writing on the wall.
    * poner en evidencia = make + it + clear, underline, bring to + light, put + Nombre + to shame, bring to + the fore.
    * poner en videncia = call + Posesivo + bluff.
    * poseer evidencias = have + evidence.
    * presentar evidencia a favor de = present + case for.
    * recoger evidencia = collect + evidence.
    * relacionado con la presentación de evidencias = evidentiary.
    * suministrar evidencia = furnish with + evidence.
    * * *
    a) ( pruebas) evidence, proof

    rendirse ante la evidenciato bow to the evidence

    b) ( cualidad) obviousness

    dejar or poner a alguien en evidencia — to show somebody up

    ponerse o quedar en evidencia — to show oneself up

    * * *

    Ex: Among the documents that are worthy of consideration for abstracting are final reports, or other reports well supported by sound methodology and convincing evidence.

    * aducir como evidencia = adduce as + evidence.
    * basado en la evidence = evidence based [evidence-based].
    * basado en la evidencia empírica = evidence based [evidence-based].
    * dar evidencia = furnish with + evidence.
    * dejar en evidencia = call + Posesivo + bluff.
    * encontrar evidencias = find + evidence.
    * evidencia + apuntar a = evidence + points towards.
    * evidencia convincente = convincing evidence.
    * evidencia + demostrar = evidence + show.
    * evidencia documental = documentary evidence.
    * evidencia empírica = empirical evidence.
    * evidencia escrita = written evidence.
    * evidencia + indicar = evidence + suggest, evidence + indicate.
    * evidencia oral = oral evidence.
    * evidencias anteriores = prior art.
    * evidencia + ser + escasa = evidence + be + slight.
    * evidencia tangible = tangible evidence.
    * la evidencia = the writing on the wall.
    * poner en evidencia = make + it + clear, underline, bring to + light, put + Nombre + to shame, bring to + the fore.
    * poner en videncia = call + Posesivo + bluff.
    * poseer evidencias = have + evidence.
    * presentar evidencia a favor de = present + case for.
    * recoger evidencia = collect + evidence.
    * relacionado con la presentación de evidencias = evidentiary.
    * suministrar evidencia = furnish with + evidence.

    * * *
    1 (pruebas) evidence, proof
    negar la evidencia to deny the obvious o the facts
    rendirse ante la evidencia to bow to the evidence
    2 (cualidad) obviousness
    su carta estaba bien en evidencia sobre la mesa her letter was lying on the table for all to see
    poner algo en evidencia to demonstrate sth
    ponerse en evidencia to show oneself up
    quedar en evidencia: ¡la pobre quedó tan en evidencia cuando él dijo eso! poor girl! his saying that really showed her up o the poor girl was made to look awful ( o silly etc) when he said that
    * * *

    Del verbo evidenciar: ( conjugate evidenciar)

    evidencia es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    evidencia    
    evidenciar
    evidencia sustantivo femenino

    negar la evidencia to deny the obvious o the facts


    dejar or poner a algn en evidencia to show sb up
    evidencia sustantivo femenino
    1 obviousness: la evidencia de su amor por Eva nos hizo sonrojar, we were embarrassed by the evidence of his love for Eva
    2 (de un crimen, teoría) evidence, facts
    ♦ Locuciones: poner a alguien en evidencia, to make a fool of sb o to show sb up
    evidenciar verbo transitivo show, make clear, prove: tu alegría ante la noticia evidencia tu falta de escrúpulos, the fact that you're happy about the news proves just how unscrupulous you are
    ' evidencia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    evidenciar
    - poner
    - rendirse
    - terminante
    English:
    body
    - conclusive
    - conflicting
    - confront
    - damning
    - evidence
    - inconclusive
    - material
    - produce
    - scanty
    - show up
    - submit
    - trump up
    - truthful
    - witness
    - bluff
    - expose
    * * *
    1. [claridad] obviousness;
    ante la evidencia de las pruebas, tuvo que admitir su culpa in the face of such undeniable evidence, he had to admit his guilt;
    poner algo en evidencia to demonstrate sth;
    quedar en evidencia to be shown up;
    me hiciste quedar en evidencia delante de todo el mundo you showed me up in front of everyone
    2. [prueba] evidence, proof;
    no hay evidencias de culpabilidad there is no evidence of guilt
    * * *
    f
    1 evidence, proof;
    poner en evidencia demonstrate
    2
    :
    * * *
    1) : evidence, proof
    2)
    poner en evidencia : to demonstrate, to make clear

    Spanish-English dictionary > evidencia

  • 14 sanna

    * * *
    I)
    (að), v.
    1) to assert, affirm (sannaði annarr, en annarr synjaði);
    2) to make good, prove (s. e-t með eiði, með jarteinum);
    s. e-t á e-n, á bendr e-m, to prove a charge against one (aldri var þat á mik sannat, at ek væri falsari);
    s. e-n at e-u, to prove one guilty, convict one, of something;
    3) refl., sannast, to prove true, hold good, turn out (nú mun þat s., er sagða ek þér);
    láta e-t á s., to let it be proved on oneself, to confess (lét hann á s., at hann myndi eigi sjálfr svá miklu orkat hafa).
    f. proof; only in pl. ‘sönnur’ (fá, finna sönnur á sínu máli).
    * * *
    1.
    að, [Goth. sunjon; Dan. sande], to prove, make good, affirm; sannaði annarr en annarr synjaði, some affirmed, some said no, Ilkr. ii. 216; seg þat satt vera er þú hefir sannat, 645. 61; þann órskurð sem vér höfum sinnt ok sannat, Stj. 3; þ:at finnsk í frásögn Ara ins fróða, ok eru þeir fleiri er þat sanna, at …, Fms. x. 275, þat skal nú sanna ( to shew) hversu þeir telja, id.:—s. e-u á e-u, to convict one of; aldri varð því enn á mik sannat, at ek væra falsari, ix. 262: sanna e-t á hendr e-m, to prove it against one; þeir sönnuðu þat honum á hendr, 625. 91, Al. 24; þá sannar hann sér skuld á hendi, N. G. L. i. 23; þá sannar hann sér stuld á hendr, 83; sönnuðu þeir þat mörgum orðum, 96; sanna e-t með eiði, Nj. 235, Dipl. ii. 16; s. með jarteinum, Fms. vi. 64; sanna frændsemis-töku, Grág. i. 28; sanna ek þat með þér, Sks. 64; þeir gátu enga sök sannaða, 656 C. 19; sanna mál e-s, Fms. vii. 230; þat sanna þ:ær tvær jarteinir, Blas. 40; láta sanna at dómi dauða þess er erlendr var, Grág. i. 190; sannat hefir Kjartan orðs-kviðinn, at hátíðir eru til heilla beztar, K. has made good the old saying, Ld. 176:—sanna e-n at e-u, to bring guilt home to one; eða sanna þá at því máli, to convict one, Lv. 77.
    II. reflex. to prove true, hold good, turn out: mí mun þat sannask es ek sagða þér, Nj. 6: at þat mundi sannask er faðir hans hafði mælt, Eg. 227; myndi þat sanuask ef Arinbjörn væri hér í landi, at vér myndim, 484:—láta á sannask, to let it be proved by oneself, to confess; nú lét hann á sannask fyrir Vermundi, at hann var valdr sauða-tökunnar, Rd. 243; hann lét á sannask, at hann myndi eigi sjálfr svá miklu orkat hafa, Fb. i. 523.
    2.
    u, f., only used in plur. sönnur, proofs, evidence; hann vann þar at margar sönnur, at …, Fms. ii. 282; hann bauð til þess sönnur, x. 418; finna sönnur á máli sínu (færa sönnur á e-ð). Band. 37 new Ed., Fb. ii. 23.

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  • 15 doubt

    A n doute m ; there is no doubt (that) il ne fait aucun doute que ; there is little doubt (that) il est presque certain que ; there is no doubt about sth il n'y a aucun doute sur qch ; there is no doubt about her guilt ou that she is guilty il n'y a aucun doute sur sa culpabilité ; (there's) no doubt about it il n'y a aucun doute là-dessus ; there is some doubt about its authenticity son authenticité est mise en doute ; there's (some) doubt about ou as to whether he will be able to come on ne sait pas s'il pourra venir ; there is no doubt in my mind that I'm right je suis convaincu que j'ai raison or d'avoir raison ; to have no doubt (that) ne pas douter que (+ subj) ; I have no doubt about her guilt ou that she is guilty je n'ai aucun doute sur sa culpabilité, je ne doute pas qu'elle soit coupable ; to have one's doubts about sth avoir des doutes sur qch, douter de qch ; I have my doubts! j'ai des doutes!, j'en doute! ; to have one's doubts (about) whether douter que (+ subj) ; I have my doubts about whether he's telling the truth je doute qu'il dise la vérité ; to have one's doubts about doing hésiter à faire ; no doubt sans doute ; no doubt the police will want to speak to you, the police will no doubt want to speak to you la police voudra sans doute vous parler ; to leave sb in no doubt about sth ne laisser à qn aucun doute quant à qch ; to be in doubt [outcome, project, future] être incertain ; [honesty, innocence, guilt] gen être douteux ; ( on particular occasion) être mis en doute ; [person] être dans le doute ; this report has put the whole project in doubt ce rapport a mis tout le projet en question ; the election result is not in any doubt le résultat de l'élection ne fait pas l'ombre d'un doute ; if/when in doubt dans le doute ; to be open to doubt [evidence, testimony] être sujet à caution ; to cast ou throw doubt on sth [person] mettre qch en doute ; [evidence, book] jeter le doute sur qch ; beyond (all) doubt, without (a) doubt sans aucun doute ; to prove sth beyond (all) doubt prouver qch de façon indubitable ; without the slightest doubt sans l'ombre d'un doute ; there is room for doubt le doute n'est pas exclu ; there is no room for doubt il n'y a aucun doute à avoir. ⇒ benefit.
    B vtr douter de [fact, evidence, value, ability, honesty, person] ; I doubt it (very much)! j'en doute (beaucoup)! ; to doubt (if ou that ou whether) douter que (+ subj) ; I don't doubt that you're telling the truth je ne doute pas que vous disiez la vérité ; I didn't doubt that she would succeed je ne doutais pas qu'elle réussirait.
    C vi douter.

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  • 16 foreign words and phrases

    •• Начну с цитаты из книги Success with Words, выпущенной в 1983 году журналом Reader’s Digest: English is a hybrid language dependent on a multitude of borrowings from many sources for its enormous vocabulary and unique richness of connotation. В отличие от французов и русских, англичане и американцы не впадают в панику, когда их язык заимствует новое слово из французского, русского или любого другого языка, не борются «за чистоту родной речи». Автор книги English As A Global Language Дейвид Кристал пишет: English is a kind of vacuum cleaner of language – it sucks in vocabulary from any language it can get. Помимо тысяч и тысяч слов, полностью ассимилированных английским, немало и таких, которые по-прежнему ощущаются как иностранные, но тем не менее понятны любому культурному англосаксу. Иногда они пишутся курсивом, иногда никак не выделяются. В наших учебных заведениях их обычно «не проходят». Поэтому я решил собрать в отдельную словарную статью те из них, что наиболее, на мой взгляд, употребительны и заслуживают внимания в том числе и устного переводчика. Список, конечно, субъективный, но некоторое представление об «иностранных штучках», которые сплошь и рядом встречаются в письменных текстах и могут встретиться в устной речи, он дает.

    •• О транскрипции. Она во многом условна, ведь встречается самое разное произношение иностранных слов. Предлагаемые варианты не всегда идеальны с точки зрения языка происхождения, но их можно считать принятыми в речи образованных носителей английского языка.
    •• Начнем, как говорил Пушкин, ab ovo, то есть в данном случае с латыни. И хотя поэт давно сказал, что «латынь из моды вышла ныне», в англоязычном мире латынь – всюду. Кстати, обратим внимание, что в современном английском языке наметилась тенденция – произносить латинские слова и выражения в соответствии с правилами английского произношения. Например, bona fides (i произносится как в открытом слоге).
    •• ad hoc - вариантов перевода этого словосочетания очень много: специальный ( ad hoc committee в международных организациях – специальный комитет), специализированный, несистемный, для данного случая, особый, даже импровизированный. Характерно употребление этого слова в негативном, «критическом» значении. Пример из Webster’s Third New International Dictionary: a coordinated policy instead of ad hoc decisions. Нельзя, однако, согласиться с переводом, предлагаемым в Новом БАРСе, ad hoc hypothesis – произвольная (надуманная) гипотеза. Такое значение – чисто контекстуальное;
    •• ad hominem - чаще всего в словосочетании ad hominem arguments. Имеется в виду, что вместо разумных аргументов говорящий «переходит на личности»;
    •• a fortiori - тем более;
    •• a priori , a posteriori - в переводе эти выражения в общем-то не нуждаются. Кстати, в английской речи они встречаются не так часто, как в речи образованных русских. Произносятся примерно так же, как у нас. Означают в реальном употреблении что-то вроде на первый взгляд и задним числом;
    •• alma mater , alumna , alumnus - словосочетание alma mater хорошо известно у нас, а слово alumnus и все, что с ним связано, – гораздо меньше. В переводе с латыни alma mater вскармливающая мать, или просто кормилица. Смысл метафоры – университет дает человеку пищу для ума. Alumnus – воспитанник, ею вскормленный (женский род – alumna). Множественное число от мужского рода – alumni, от женского – alumnae. Американцы очень любят поговорить на эти темы, поддерживают связь с университетами, в которых они учились, через Alumni Associations – ассоциации выпускников и, что самое главное в Америке, оказывают своим университетам материальную помощь. Как писал А.П.Чехов своему брату, «если действительно хочешь кому-нибудь помочь, помоги материально»;
    •• bona fide - добросовестный, добросовестно. Часто употребляется и как существительное в форме bona fides – надежность. I wanted to prove my bona fides. – Я хотел доказать, что мне можно доверять. ...new democracies eager to assert their bona fides as members of the democratic community (Wall Street Journal). – ...новые демократии, которым не терпится доказать, что они достойны войти в сообщество демократических государств;
    •• caveat , caveat emptor - чаще всего употребляется лишь первое слово, в широком значении предостережения. Let me add one caveat означает примерно Только обязательно учтите... caveat emptor, то есть buyer beware означает, что магазин не дает каких-либо гарантий товара, он продается as is (т.е., возможно, с небольшими дефектами). На таких условиях продают, например, floor samples (образцы из демонстрационного зала) в магазинах мебели или аудио/видеотехники;
    •• cum laude - с отличием. Есть три степени отличия при окончании университета: cum laude, magna cum laude и summa cum laude. Третье – самое высокое отличие. Употребляется так: She graduated summa cum laude from Stanford;
    •• curriculum vitae (CV) - примерно то же самое, что résumé . По-русски – краткие биографические данные, сведения о прежних местах работы. Подробно о резюме см. в книге «Мир перевода-1» (изд-во «Р.Валент»);
    •• e pluribus unum - из множества – одно, единство в многообразии. Национальный лозунг США. Однако на долларовых купюрах все-таки другой лозунг – In God we trust;
    •• Ibid , ibidem - там же (в сносках, ссылках, дающихся в научных трудах, статьях);
    •• inter alia - помимо прочего, в том числе;
    •• mutatis mutandis - с учетом необходимых изменений;
    •• nolo contendere - то же самое, что и no contest. В американской судебной системе обвиняемый в ходе следствия или судебного заседания должен сделать заявление о своей виновности или невиновности (plea). Он должен выбрать между guilty, not guilty и nolo contendere, т.е. не оспариваю. В зависимости от того, насколько убедительно обвинение, обвиняемый (или его адвокат) может попытаться смягчить будущий приговор, признав или не оспаривая свою вину по менее жесткой статье уголовного кодекса (plead guilty/no contest to a lesser charge). Нередко это является предметом активных закулисных переговоров между обвинением и защитой (plea bargaining);
    •• per se - как таковой;
    •• prima facie - на первый взгляд. Употребляется в основном в юридической сфере: prima facie evidence – достаточно достоверные (для обвинения) доказательства;
    •• quid pro quo - как у нас иногда (в просторечии) говорят, дашь на дашь. Употребляется чаще всего в таких контекстах: What is the quid pro quo? – Что мы за это получим? (т.е. в обмен на нашу услугу, уступку). I am proposing a quid pro quo. – Предлагаю сделку (компромисс) / Предлагаю пойти навстречу друг другу;
    •• sine die - на неопределенный срок. Пример: to adjourn sine die – закрыть заседание, не назначая дату следующего;
    •• sine qua non - употребляется часто как сложное существительное: this is a sine qua non – это обязательное условие;
    •• sui generis - сам/само по себе;
    •• Несколько полезных выражений французского происхождения (мода на них не проходит, а иногда вспыхивает с еще большей силой, поэтому совсем не знающим французского стоит выучить хотя бы какой-то минимум):
    •• à la carte - по выбору из меню (в отличие от комплексного обеда – prix fixe dinner или в Америке, как ни странно, просто menu – dinner menu, lunch menu);
    •• amour-propre - самолюбие. Заполняет определенную лакуну в английском языке. Конечно, это понятие можно выразить различными способами, но существительного, сжато выражающего это понятие, нет ( self-esteem все-таки скорее чувство собственного достоинства);
    •• bête-noire - предмет ненависти. X is his bête-noire. – Он ненавидит такого-то (если сказать He hates X, то будет слабее: Он его терпеть не может);
    •• bon voyage - говорят не реже, чем have a good trip или have a safe trip. Счастливого пути!
    •• carte blanche - по-русски тоже иногда говорят карт-бланш, т.е. безусловные полномочия, разрешение на использование любых средств. Синоним – license;
    •• coup de grâce - завершающий (добивающий) удар. Не путать с контрольным выстрелом (finishing shot) из практики русских киллеров. Coup de grâce делается для того, чтобы прекратить мучения погибающего, а не «для верности»;
    •• déjà vu - для знающих французский американское произношение этого выражения звучит диковато, особенно , но в Англии и Америке его любят. Оно означает это не ново, все это уже было (см. интересный пример словоупотребления в статье bitter). Сейчас в моду вошло выражение been there, done that, примерно в том же значении;
    •• de rigueur - обязательный, требуемый этикетом или нормой. Заполняет лакуну в английском языке. Пример из журнала New Yorker:...the vaguely leftist attitudes that were de rigueur for sixties social scientists. – ...левизна, считавшаяся в шестидесятые годы обязательной для социологов. См. в русской части словаря слово обязательно;
    •• enfant terrible - несносный ребенок, «неудобный» человек;
    •• fait accompli - свершившийся факт. Иногда употребляют английский вариант established fact, но чаще – французский;
    •• faute de mieux - за неимением лучшего;
    •• faux pas - неудачный шаг, необдуманное решение (как правило, без катастрофических последствий);
    •• laisser-faire - см. статью liberal, liberalism, laissez-faire;
    •• nom de guerre , nom de plume - псевдоним (во втором случае относится к писателям);
    •• nouveau riche - нувориш, неожиданно разбогатевший человек;
    •• par excellence - в высшей степени. He is a gentleman par excellence. - Он – воплощение джентльменства (употребляется очень часто; синонимично слову ultimate в таком, например, контексте: He is the ultimate deal-maker);
    •• pièce de résistance - главное блюдо; в переносном смысле – главное событие;
    •• pied-à-terre - пристанище, «площадка», второй дом (часто небольшая квартира в городе у человека, имеющего основное жилье в другом месте);
    •• prêt-à-porter - готовое платье. В отличие от haute couture - одежда, сшитая в единственном экземпляре или в очень ограниченном количестве (так называемая « высокая мода») и made to order/measure (одежда, сшитая на заказ). Кстати, у последнего есть слегка устаревший, но по-прежнему встречающийся синоним bespoke (a bespoke suit);
    •• raison d’être - смысл (причина) существования; оправдание/обоснование чего-либо;
    •• roman à clef - произведение, в котором за персонажами легко угадываются реальные лица; «роман-намек»;
    •• tête-à-tête - один на один, лицом к лицу. В дипломатической практике употребляют также выражение one on one/one to one;
    •• tour de force - проявление силы, яркое проявление способностей. Часто говорится о блестящем выступлении музыканта, работе художника и т.п.
    •• Немецкие заимствования не так часты, как французские, но среди них есть довольно важные, которые нужно знать.
    •• - fest - не слово, а суффикс, который, как оказалось, легко сочетается с односложными английскими словами. Помню заголовок в газете Daily News после теледебатов двух кандидатов в президенты: A Slugfest . Это можно перевести как обмен ударами. Интересно, что этого слова как бы не существует – оно отсутствует даже в Новом БАРСе. Но вот свежий пример: Absent compelling national themes, Campaign ‘98 will be a race-by-race slugfest (Business Week). – Если не появится серьезных общенациональных тем, предвыборная кампания 1998 года выльется в жесткую борьбу за каждое место в Конгрессе. О двух людях, помирившихся после долгой ссоры, говорят: Their meeting was a lovefest . – Это были сплошные взаимные объятия. В смысловой основе этого суффикса сохранилось значение фестиваль, праздник. Отсюда, например, songfest - праздник песни;
    •• glitch - поломка, техническая неисправность, неожиданная трудность;
    •• katzenjammer - перепой, похмелье; какофония, неразбериха;
    •• kitsch - китч. В английском словоупотреблении относится не только к массовому псевдоискусству, но и разного рода барахлу (junk), которым переполнены магазины для туристов;
    •• spiel - словари предлагают довольно разнообразный набор переводов – болтовня, разглагольствование, заговаривание зубов, жалобы, реклама и т.д. В глубинном значении этого слова – смысловой компонент стандартности, назойливости: He gave me his usual spiel about investment opportunities in Thailand. – Он, как обычно, долго и нудно рассказывал мне о том, как выгодно можно вложить деньги в Таиланде;
    •• verboten - казалось бы, зачем это немецкое слово, когда в английском языке есть множество выражений, обозначающих запрет? Тут и banned, и prohibited, и taboo, и out of the question, и no-no. Но verboten выражает ироническое, скептическое отношение к запрету. Пример из Time: [Bob] says he took the pictures... never realizing it was verboten (в заметке о том, как имеющая скандальную славу фигуристка Тоня Хардинг продала право на фотографирование своей свадьбы бульварному журналу);
    •• weltanschauung - мировоззрение. Одно из немецких слов, которые нужно знать и не владеющим немецким языком;
    •• zeitgeist - дословно дух времени, в переносном смысле – модное, актуальное в данный момент, «у всех на устах». Вошло в моду в журналистике в 1990-е годы.
    •• Испанские слова и выражения проникали в английский язык несколькими волнами. Сейчас в США растет число эмигрантов из Латинской и Центральной Америки – или, как их называют в США, Hispanics. В Нью-Йорке, Хьюстоне, Лос-Анджелесе и других местах их скопления слова, приведенные ниже, понятны большинству людей.
    •• aficionado - любитель, болельщик;
    •• bodega - винный погребок, бар;
    •• chicano - американец мексиканского происхождения;
    •• desperado - псевдоиспанское слово: разбойник, сорвиголова, отчаянный/конченый человек;
    •• fiesta - после знаменитого романа Хемингуэя это слово и у нас в переводе не нуждается;
    •• hacienda - по-русски гасиенда. То же самое, что фазенда (см. известные сериалы);
    •• incommunicado : to hold someone incommunicado держать в изоляции. Тоже псевдоиспанский: в испанском языке это слово пишется с одним m;
    •• macho - имеет два значения: подчеркнуто мужественный (Al Pacino might be the original lovable macho – Boston Globe) и агрессивный, жесткий, как сказали бы сейчас – крутой (Khrushchev had to put on this big macho act – слова Ричарда Никсона);
    •• patio - внутренний дворик;
    •• pronto - мигом, немедленно;
    •• sierra - горы, горная местность. Интересно, что одна из крупнейших американских экологических организаций называется Sierra Club;
    •• taco , tortilla - в последние лет десять-пятнадцать мексиканская кухня вошла в моду в США, особенно в заведениях быстрого обслуживания (fast food restaurants). Особенно популярны тако – пирожки (tacos) и тортилья – лепешки (tortillas), сделанные из бездрожжевой кукурузной муки;
    •• vigilante - переводы, предлагаемые в Новом БАРСе (член «комитета бдительности») и в Oxford Russian Dictionary ( дружинник), следует признать неудачными. Типичный vigilante – герой многих фильмов с участием Чарлза Бронсона (настоящая фамилия – Buchinsky). Это человек, берущий закон в свои руки.
    •• Наконец, несколько примеров проникновения в английский язык (в основном, хотя и не только, в нью-йоркский его вариант) слов из языка идиш, на котором говорили многие иммигранты из Восточной Европы, появившиеся в Америке в первые десятилетия ХХ века. Сейчас этот язык исчезает (в Израиле говорят на иврите, осовремененном древнееврейском языке, в то время как идиш происходит от одного из диалектов верхненемецкого языка), но следы его остаются, разнообразя экспрессивные возможности американцев.
    •• bagel - мягкий бублик;
    •• chutzpah - нахальство, наглость. Заполняет лакуну в английской лексике (такие значения, как наглость, предельная степень самоуверенности, непросто выразить обычными средствами языка в сжатом виде);
    •• kibbutz - в Израиле что-то вроде колхоза. Говорят, не очень эффективно, но, как оказалось, жизнеспособно (пока, во всяком случае);
    •• kibitz - болтать, «трепаться» или давать «советы постороннего» (то же самое, что backseat driving – так говорят о советах, от которых может быть больше вреда, чем пользы). Не путать со следующим словом;
    •• kosher - кошерный (т.е. соответствующий традиционным для верующих евреев правилам приготовления пищи). В переносном смысле употребляется в значении приемлемый, соответствующий правилам. Not quite kosher. – Что-то тут нечисто;
    •• - nik - популярный, особенно лет двадцать назад, суффикс (в идиш он пришел из русского). Вспомним: beatnik, refusenik и т.п.;
    •• schlemiel - неудачник, человек, у которого все валится из рук;
    •• schlock - халтура;
    •• schmaltz , schmaltzy - дешевая сентиментальность; слащавый;
    •• schmuck - это довольно распространенное заимствование из идиш может содержать очень разный эмоциональный и оценочный заряд, от которого зависит перевод. Если, скажем, отец говорит сыну (любя и без зла) You little schmuck, то это, пожалуй, Ах ты, паршивец! А слова бизнесмена о недобросовестном партнере He’s a real schmuck. – Он просто мерзавец. Есть и еще одно, распространенное русское слово, которое подошло бы в обоих случаях, но для меня оно остается непечатным;
    •• shtick - обычно говорится о художественных или исполнительских способностях примерно на уровне нашей самодеятельности. After drinks, Bill did his impersonation shtick. – После коктейля Билл развлекал нас своими пародиями на знаменитостей.
    •• Забавное итальянское слово:
    •• cognoscenti - знатоки (употребляется в основном с ироническим оттенком, а не как книжное слово, как не совсем точно утверждается в Новом БАРСе). Пример из текущей публицистики: The couch cognoscenti will hardly notice; and they certainly won’t care (Chris Floyd). – Знатоки, часами сидящие у телевизоров, вряд ли заметят это – и наверняка не расстроятся;
    •• literati - скорее из латыни, чем из итальянского. Тоже ироничное, по-русски можно было бы сказать литературный бомонд. Отсюда придуманное слово glitterati - просто бомонд.
    •• * Известный преподаватель и переводчик, когда-то учивший меня на курсах переводчиков ООН, Никита Григорьевич Санников обратил мое внимание на то, что в соответствующей статье «Моего несистематического словаря» не хватает рекомендаций по переводу, в частности слов и выражений на латыни. Он разрешил мне воспользоваться классификацией и примерами, приведенными в его замечательной брошюре «Английское контрактное право», изданной, к сожалению, мизерным тиражом.
    •• Итак, возможны три основных варианта передачи латинских вкраплений: заимствование путем транслитерации, перевод наравне с исконными английскими словосочетаниями и перенос в русский текст на латинице.
    •• Первая группа немногочисленна:
    •• alma mater - альма-матер;
    •• de facto - де-факто;
    •• de jure - де-юре;
    •• modus vivendi - модус вивенди, и некоторые другие.
    •• Интересно, что в этом случае латинские словосочетания иногда приобретают в русском языке значения, отличные от буквального перевода исходного латинского оборота. Так, modus vivendi, согласно Merriam-Webster Dictionary Online: a feasible arrangement or practical compromise; especially: one that bypasses difficulties. Примерно то же самое и в русском языке. Alma mater, как и в русском языке, не «кормящая мать», а school, college, or university which one has attended or from which one has graduated (в английском есть и второе значение: the song or hymn of a school, college, or university).
    •• Гораздо многочисленнее категория оборотов, которые должны переводиться на русский так же, как и исконные английские слова. Это, во-первых, сокращения:
    •• A.D. ( anno Domini) - нашей эры;
    •• p.m. ( post meridium) – в зависимости от контекста переводится как <...> часов дня или вечера, встречается и старинное пополудни;
    •• e.g. ( exempli gratia, хотя читается по-английски: for instance/ example) - например;
    •• i.e. ( id est, читается that is) - то есть;
    •• viz. ( videlicet, читается namely) - а именно;
    •• cf. ( confer, читается compare) - ср. ( сравнить).
    •• Далее, обязательно переводятся на русский язык слова, которые являются общепринятым способом выражения определенных понятий или обозначения предметов и явлений (тот случай, когда русский язык удержался от заимствования, а английский – нет):
    •• corrigenda ( errata) - список опечаток;
    •• dramatis personae - действующие лица;
    •• exit ( exeunt) - уходит ( уходят) – ремарка в пьесах;
    •• per capita - на душу населения;
    •• per diem - суточные.
    •• Наконец, это обороты, которые получили широкое распространение как характерные для того или иного стиля синонимы английских словосочетаний:
    •• ad nauseam ( to a disgusting extent) - до тошноты;
    •• inter alia ( among other things) - в том числе, среди прочего;
    •• vice versa ( the other way round) - наоборот;
    •• per se ( of itself) - сам по себе, как таковой;
    •• sine die ( indefinitely) - на неопределенный срок.
    •• В чтении по-английски названий судебных дел нет твердых правил. Иногда это зависит от традиции, сложившейся в отношении того или иного известного дела. Например, Brown v./vs. (т.е. versus) the Board of Education – рассмотренное Верховным судом США дело, решение по которому положило конец сегрегации в американских школах, обычно читается как Brown and или against the Board of Education. Другое «рубежное» дело (решенное Судом в пользу разрешения абортов) – Roe v. Wade обычно читается как Roe versus (но иногда просто по первой букве – v.) Wade. В названиях дел первым всегда указывается истец ( plaintiff), затем – ответчик (defendant).
    •• Третья категория – слова, выражения и фразы, которые воспроизводятся в тексте перевода на латинице (ad referendum, pacta sunt servanda, rebus sic stantibus, prima facie), но это происходит в основном при переводе научных текстов, как правило, из области права. Перевод этих оборотов обычно не приводится, так как предполагается, что специалисту известно, о чем речь (хотя бы приблизительно). Тем, кто не хочет полагаться на приблизительное знание, советую обратиться к хорошему словарю. Самый полный из них – «Латинско-русский словарь юридических терминов и выражений» М. Гамзатова (подробнее о нем см. в Приложении).
    •• Заодно хотелось бы дать небольшое уточнение: в «Моем несистематическом словаре» sui generis предлагается переводить как сам по себе. Такой перевод иногда возможен, но более корректен вариант единственный в своем роде. На это обратил мое внимание коллега, работающий в Международном комитете Красного Креста, который (в своих английских и французских текстах) именует себя организацией sui generis, имея в виду, что он ни на кого не похож – это не межправительственная и не неправительственная организация. По-русски – организация, единственная в своем роде.

    English-Russian nonsystematic dictionary > foreign words and phrases

  • 17 assoluzione

    f law acquittal
    religion absolution
    * * *
    1 (relig.) absolution
    2 (dir.) acquittal, discharge: una sentenza di assoluzione, a verdict of acquittal; assoluzione piena, full acquittal (o complete discharge); assoluzione per insufficienza di prove, acquittal for insufficiency of evidence.
    * * *
    [assolut'tsjone]
    sostantivo femminile
    1) dir. (per non colpevolezza) acquittal; (per non punibilità) absolution, discharge
    2) relig. absolution
    * * *
    assoluzione
    /assolut'tsjone/
    sostantivo f.
     1 dir. (per non colpevolezza) acquittal; (per non punibilità) absolution, discharge; verdetto di assoluzione verdict of not guilty
     2 relig. absolution.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > assoluzione

  • 18 peso

    "weight;
    Gewicht;
    peso"
    * * *
    m weight
    peso netto net weight
    di nessun peso of no importance, unimportant
    a peso by weight
    fig non voglio essere un peso per te I don't want to be a burden to you
    * * *
    peso1 s.m.
    1 weight: il peso dei passeggeri ha fatto affondare la barca, the weight of the passengers made the boat sink; aveva un peso di 10 chili, it weighed 10 kilos; il mio peso è di 70 chili, my weight is 70 kilos; peso forma, ideal weight; aumentare, diminuire di peso, to put on, to lose weight; questo pilastro sostiene il peso di tutto l'edificio, this pillar bears the weight of the whole building; piegarsi sotto il peso di qlco., to give way under the weight of sthg.; aggiungere qlco. per fare il peso, to throw sthg. in as a makeweight; comprare, vendere a peso, to buy, to sell by weight; rubare sul peso, to fiddle the weight (o to give short weight); dare un buon peso, to give full weight; passare il peso, to be overweight; peso lordo, netto, gross, net weight; assenza di peso, weightlessness // (fis.): peso atomico, molecolare, atomic, molecular weight; peso specifico, specific weight // (comm.): peso alla consegna, delivery (o delivered) weight; peso allo sbarco, landed weight; peso eccessivo, eccedenza di peso, overweight; peso abbondante, full weight; peso giusto, exact weight; peso scarso, mancante, short weight; peso utile, live weight; peso morto, ( portata lorda) dead weight; peso a pieno carico, all-up weight; peso a vuoto, ( di un contenitore) tare weight; unità di peso, unity of weight // la sollevò di peso e la portò via, he lifted her up bodily and carried her away // alzare qlcu. di peso, (fig.) to give s.o. a good telling-off // prendere qlco. di peso, (fig.) to copy sthg. (word for word) // vendere qlco. a peso d'oro, to sell sthg. for its weight in gold
    2 ( cosa che pesa) weight: sollevare un peso, to lift a weight // mi sento un peso sullo stomaco, sthg. is lying on my stomach
    3 ( di bilancia) weight: i pesi di una bilancia, the weights of a balance; usa pesi falsi, he uses false weights // pesi e misure, weights and measures // usare due pesi e due misure, (fig.) to be biased in one's (o to use different criteria of) judgment
    4 ( importanza) weight, importance: qlco. di grande, di nessun peso, sthg. of great, of no weight (o importance); questo non ha alcun peso per me, this carries no weight with me (o is of no importance to me); dar il giusto peso a qlco., to give the right weight to sthg. (o to attach the right importance to sthg.); non dare peso a quello che dicono!, don't attach any importance to what they say!
    5 ( onere) weight, load, burden: il peso delle tasse è diventato insopportabile, the burden of taxation has become unbearable; non ha più quel peso sulla coscienza, he no longer has that load on his conscience; togliersi un peso dallo stomaco, to take a weight off one's mind; il peso degli anni, the weight of years; (dir.) il peso delle prove, the weight of evidence; (stat.) aggiornare i pesi dei prezzi all'indice del costo della vita, to adjust prices to the cost-of-living index // essere di peso per qlcu., to be a burden for s.o.
    6 (boxe, atletica pesante ecc.) weight: peso gallo, bantamweight; peso leggero, lightweight; peso massimo, heavyweight; peso medio, middleweight; peso medio leggero, welterweight; peso medio massimo, light heavyweight; peso mosca, flyweight; peso piuma, featherweight; lancio del peso, shot put; sollevamento pesi, weight lifting
    peso2 agg. (region.) ( pesante) heavy; ( noioso) boring.
    * * *
    ['peso]
    sm
    (gen) weight

    piegarsi sotto il peso di(sogg : trave) to bend under the weight of

    * * *
    ['peso]
    sostantivo maschile

    cedere sotto il peso di qcs. — to give way under the weight of sth.

    prendere, perdere peso — to put on, lose weight

    sollevare qcn. di peso — to lift sb. bodily

    2) (pesantezza) heaviness
    3) (carico) weight, load
    4) fig. (importanza) weight, clout

    avere un certo peso — to carry weight, to have clout

    dare peso a qcs. — to give o lend weight to sth

    5) fig. (fardello) burden

    sentire il peso degli annito feel one's age o the burden of one's years

    scaricare il peso su qcn. — to dump the load on sb.

    essere un peso per qcn. — to be a burden to sb

    6) fig. (fastidio, cruccio)

    togliersi un peso dalla coscienza — to make a clean breast of sth.

    togliersi un peso dallo stomaco — to get sth. off one's chest

    7) (di bilancia) weight

    fare -i (in palestra) to weight train

    ••

    avere o usare due -i e due misure to have double standards; vendere qcs. a peso d'oro — to sell sth. at a very high price

    * * *
    peso
    /'peso/ ⇒ 22
    sostantivo m.
     1 weight; una cassa del peso di 5 chili a crate weighing 5 kilos; cedere sotto il peso di qcs. to give way under the weight of sth.; vendere a peso to sell by the weight; prendere, perdere peso to put on, lose weight; rubare sul peso to give short weight; la mia valigia supera di 5 chili il peso consentito my suitcase is 5 kilos overweight; sollevare qcn. di peso to lift sb. bodily
     2 (pesantezza) heaviness
     3 (carico) weight, load; un peso di 50 kg a 50 kg weight
     4 fig. (importanza) weight, clout; avere un certo peso to carry weight, to have clout; dare peso a qcs. to give o lend weight to sth.
     5 fig. (fardello) burden; sentire il peso degli anni to feel one's age o the burden of one's years; scaricare il peso su qcn. to dump the load on sb.; essere un peso per qcn. to be a burden to sb.
     6 fig. (fastidio, cruccio) togliersi un peso dalla coscienza to make a clean breast of sth.; avere un peso sulla coscienza to have a guilty conscience; togliersi un peso dallo stomaco to get sth. off one's chest
     7 (di bilancia) weight
     8 sport (per il lancio) shot; (per il sollevamento) weight; lancio del peso shot put; sollevamento -i weight-lifting; fare -i (in palestra) to weight train
     9 (nella boxe) un peso medio a middleweight (boxer); il titolo dei -i massimi the heavyweight title
    avere o usare due -i e due misure to have double standards; vendere qcs. a peso d'oro to sell sth. at a very high price
    \
    peso atomico atomic weight; peso corporeo body weight; peso forma ideal weight; peso morto dead weight (anche fig.); peso netto net weight; peso specifico specific weight o gravity.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > peso

  • 19 guilt

    [gɪlt]
    1) (blame) colpa f., colpevolezza f.
    2) (feeling) senso m. di colpa (about sb. verso qcn.; about o over sth. per qcs.)
    * * *
    [ɡilt]
    1) (a sense of shame: a feeling of guilt.) colpa, colpevolezza
    2) (the state of having done wrong: Fingerprints proved the murderer's guilt.) colpevolezza
    - guiltiness
    - guiltily
    * * *
    guilt /gɪlt/
    n. [u]
    1 ( anche leg.) colpa; colpevolezza: There is no evidence of his guilt, non vi sono prove della sua colpevolezza; to prove sb. 's guilt, dimostrare la colpevolezza di q.
    2 senso di colpa; rimorso: to have feelings of guilt, avere sensi di colpa; dare segni di rimorso
    The guilt lies with the politicians, la colpa è degli uomini politici.
    * * *
    [gɪlt]
    1) (blame) colpa f., colpevolezza f.
    2) (feeling) senso m. di colpa (about sb. verso qcn.; about o over sth. per qcs.)

    English-Italian dictionary > guilt

  • 20 смягчит вину

    1. extenuate guilt

    вменённая в вину, «виновная» заведомостьguilty knowledge

    не установить вины; признать невиновнымto find no guilt

    2. extenuating guilt

    признать вину, признать себя виновнымto admit guilt

    установить вину; признать виновнымto find guilt

    доказывать вину; доказать винуto prove guilt

    доказательства вины; уликиevidence of guilt

    Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > смягчит вину

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