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1 exchange
بَادَلَ \ change: to take or put one thing in place of another: Will you change places with me?. exchange: to give sth. and receive sth. else in return: We exchanged addresses. People exchange money for the goods that they need. reciprocate: to give or feel in return: She gave me a birthday gift, so I ought to reciprocate (by giving one to her). I don’t like him, and he reciprocates my dislike. swap: to give (one thing) and receive (another) in return: Schoolboys swap foreign stamps. I swapped my radio for her leather bag. -
2 medium of exchange
Finanything that is used to pay for goods. Nowadays, this always take the form of money (bills and coins), but in ancient societies, it included anything from cattle to shells. -
3 bytte
exchange, prey, reverse, swap, switch, trade* * *subst. (økonomi) exchange subst. [ innbytte] part exchange subst. [offer, vilt dyr og fig] prey subst. [ ombytting] exchange, change subst. (dagligtale) [ ombytting] swap, swop subst. [utbytte av plyndring, tyveri] booty, spoils, spoils of war, loot verb. change, exchange (ta i bytte) take in exchange (tilby i bytte) offer in exchange -
4 брать в обмен
Banks. Exchanges. Accounting. (Russian-English) > брать в обмен
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5 ἀλλάσσω
A : [tense] fut.- άξω Thgn.21
: [tense] aor. : [tense] pf. ἤλλᾰχα ([etym.] ἀπ-) X.Mem.3.13.6, ([etym.] δι-) Dionys. Com.2.10:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut.ἀλλάξομαι Luc. Tyr.7
, ([etym.] ἀντ-) E.Hel. 1088: [tense] aor. , Antipho 5.79, Th.8.82, etc.: [tense] pf. (in med. sense) ἤλλαγμαι ( ἐν-) S. Aj. 208:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. ἀλλαχθήσομαι Trag. and Com., ([etym.] ἀπ-) E.Med. 878, Ar.Av. 940; ἀλλαγήσομαι in early Prose, ([etym.] ἀπ-) Hdt.2.120, ([etym.] ἐξαπ-) Th.4.28: [tense] aor. ἠλλάχθην and ἠλλάγην, former more freq. in S. and E., latter in Prose: [tense] pf.ἤλλαγμαι Antiph. 176
, AP9.67, al.: [tense] plpf.ἤλλακτο Hdt.2.26
. (More common in compds., esp. in later Gk.): ([etym.] ἄλλος):—make other than it is, change, alter,τόπον Parm.8.41
;μορφήν Emp.137
; ;ἤλλαττε χρώματ' Men.Epit. 466
; ; .II ἀ. τί τινος give in exchange, barter one thing for another,τῆς σῆς λατρείας τὴν ἐμὴν δυσπραξίαν.. οὐκ ἂν ἀλλάξαιμ' ἐγώ A.Pr. 967
;τι ἀντί τινος E.Alc. 661
:— [voice] Med.,τὴν παραντίκα ἐλπίδα.. οὐδενὸς ἂν ἠλλάξαντο Th.8.82
.4 [voice] Med., ἔξω τρίβου ἀλλάσσεσθαι ἴχνος move one's position, Id.El. 103.III take one thing in exchange for another,κάκιον τοὐσθλοῦ παρεόντος Thgn.21
; πόνῳ πόνον ἀ. to exchange one suffering with another (nisi leg. πόνου), Trag.Adesp.7.3; ἠλλαττόμεσθ' ἂν δάκρυα δόντες χρυσίον should take in exchange, Philem.73: ἀ. θνητὸν εἶδος assume it, E.Ba.53, cf. 1331:—more freq. in [voice] Med., τί τινος one thing for another, , cf. Pl.Lg. 733b; τὰ οἰκήϊα κακὰ ἀλλάξασθαι τοῖσι πλησίοισι exchange them with them, Hdt.7.152: hence, buy,τι ἀντ' ἀργυρίου Pl.R. 371c
;διά τινος ὠνῆς ἢ καὶ πράσεως ἀλλάττεσθαί τί τινι Id.Lg. 915d
, 915e; τοῦ παντὸς ἀ. prize above all things, Ph.Bel.56.30.2 take a new position, i.e. go to a place,ἀ.Ἅιδα θαλάμους E.Hec. 483
;πόλιν ἐκ πόλεως Pl.Plt. 289e
.IV abs., have dealings, as buyer or seller, in [voice] Med., .2 alternate, Emp.17.6; σκῆπτρ' ἔειν ἐνιαυτὸν ἀλλάσσοντε to enjoy power in turn, E.Ph. 74, cf. Pl.Ti. 42c:—[voice] Pass., ἀρεταὶ.. ἀλλασσόμεναι in turns, Pi.N.11.38, cf. Arist.Pr. 940a15. [full] ϝ. [voice] Pass., to be reconciled, S.Fr. 997.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀλλάσσω
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6 ἀνταλλάσσω
A exchange one thing with another, ; τὴν ἀξίωσιν τῶν ὀνομάτων ἐς τὰ ἔργα ἀ. they changed the signification of the names in relation to things, Th.3.82;τὴν ψυχὴν τοῦ χρυσίου Poll.3.113
.II more freq. in [voice] Med., take in exchange, ; ἀνταλλάσσεσθαί τί τινος take one thing in exchange for another, E.Hel. 1088, etc.;τι ἀντί τινος D.16.5
; ἀνταλλάσσεσθαι τῇ διανοίᾳ interchange in thought, Pl.Tht. 189c; θάνατον ἀνταλλάξεται shall receive death in exchange, i.e. as a punishment, E.Ph. 1633:—so in [voice] Pass., ἀντηλλαγμένου τοῦ ἑκατέρων τρόπου having made an interchange of each other's custom, i.e. having each adopted the way of the other, Th.4.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνταλλάσσω
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7 ἀλλάσσω
+ V 12-8-7-9-6=42 Gn 31,7; 35,2; 41,14; Ex 13,13(bis)A: to make other than it is, to change, to alter [τι] Gn 35,2; to give in exchange for, to change for [τί τινος] Gn 31,7; to exchange with [τί τινι] Lv 27,10; to exchange sth for sth else [τι ἔν τινι] (semit., rendering Hebr.-ב -את מור hi.) Ps 105(106),20; to gain, to take in return [τι] Is 40,31M: to take in exchange [τι ἀντί τινος] 3 Mc 1,29ἀλλασσόμενοι in turns 1 Kgs 5,28(14)Cf. HELBING 1928, 246-247; HORSLEY 1982, 63; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→ἀντἀλλάσσω, ἀντικατ-, ἀπ-, διἀλλάσσω, ἐξἀλλάσσω, κατ-, μετ-, παρἀλλάσσω,,) -
8 διαλλάσσω
Aδιήλλαχα Dionys.Com.
(v. infr.), A.D.Synt.70.11.I [voice] Med., interchange,τὰς τάξεις Hdt.9.47
, cf. Pi.O.11(10).21: abs., make an exchange, X.Cyr.8.3.32, Test.Epict.2.14.II exchange, i.e.,1 give in exchange,τί τινι E.Alc.14
;τί τινι ἀντὶ ἀργυρίου Pl. R. 371d
; τινὰ ὑπέρ τινος one for another, D.H.10.24;τὴν σκευὴν πρὸς τὸν δεσπότην D.C.47.10
; or,2 take in exchange, δ. ἀετοῦ βίον take an eagle's life for one's own, Pl.R. 620b;ἐσθῆτα τῇ συμφορᾷ πρέπουσαν Plu.Cic.19
; δ. Μακεδονίαν change one land for another, i.e. pass through a land, X.HG4.3.3 (also abs.,ἐξ ἄλλης εἰς ἄλλην πόλιν δ. Pl. Sph. 223d
):—[voice] Med.,τι ἀντί τινος D.H.2.3
.3 simply, change, alter,κελεύθους Emp.35.15
;τοὺς ναυάρχους X.HG1.6.4
;τοὺς λόγους Arist. Rh.Al. 1434a38
.4 abs., change, alter, Emp.17.12;δ. ἀπ' ἀλλήλων
to be discordant,Hp.
Vict.1.6; διαλλάττοντας different, opp. ὁμοίους, Phld.Sign.3, al.b depart this life, die, Lycurg.Fr.33, Corn.ND 35.III esp. change enmity for friendship, reconcile one to another,τινά τινι Th.2.95
, 6.47, etc.;πόλεις πρὸς ἀλλήλας Isoc.5.111
: most freq.c. acc. pl. only, E.Ph. 436, Antipho6.39, Test. ap. D.59.47, D.24.91: rarely c. acc. sg., make it up with one,διαλλάξεις με φιλάσας Theoc.23.42
:—[voice] Pass. with [tense] fut.διαλλαχθήσομαι Ar.V. 1395
, etc.;διαλλαγήσομαι Pl.R. 471a
: [tense] pf.διήλλαγμαι A.Th. 885
(lyr.): [tense] aor. , - ηλλάγην ib. 1161:—to be reconciled, to be made friends, A.l.c., Pl. Prt. 346b, etc.;τοῖς ἀποστᾶσι Isoc.9.63
;πρός τινα περί τινος Id.3.33
;τῆς πρόσθεν ἔχθρας ἐς φίλους E.Med. 896
, cf. And.2.26.IV intr., c. dat. pers. et acc. rei, differ from one in a thing,εἶδος δ. οὐδὲν τοῖσι ἑτέροισι Hdt.7.70
;δ. ταῖς ἡλικίαις Arist.EN 1161a5
;κλήσει, οὐ φύσει D.H.1.29
;πρός τινα Aristid.Or.36(48).16
: also c. gen. pers.,δ. τινός τινι Plb.2.37.11
;ἔν τινι Luc.Pisc.23
: abs.,πολὺ διήλλαχεν Dionys.Com.2.10
;τὸ διαλλάσσον τῆς γνώμης Th.3.10
: [tense] pf. part. διηλλαχώς differing, τῇ ἐγκλίσει A.D.l.c.V [voice] Pass., to be different,τοῖς εἴδεσι διηλλαγμένα Th.3.82
;πρὸς τὸν καιρόν Luc.Salt.19
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9 Tausch
Tausch m 1. GEN barter, exchange, exch., swop, switch, switching; 2. WIWI exchange, exch.* * *m 1. < Geschäft> barter, exchange (exch.), swop, switch, switching; 2. <Vw> exchange (exch.)* * *Tausch
barter, trading, truck (US), (Austausch) change, exchange, (Börse) swap, swop;
• in Tausch geben to give in exchange (to barter, to truck);
• in Tausch nehmen to trade in, to take in exchange;
• im Tausch weggeben to barter away;
• Tauschabkommen barter agreement (deal);
• Tauschangebot exchange offer;
• Tauschanzeige barter (exchange) advertisement;
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10 Tauschgegenstand
Tauschgegenstand
exchange, barter;
• Tauschgeschäft exchange [transaction, deal], barter [transaction], bartering, trading operation, (Börse) swap, swop;
• Tauschgeschäfte machen to barter, to trade, to dicker (US), to truck (US), to swap;
• sich dem Tauschgeschäftstrend anschließen to get on the countertrade bandwaggon;
• Tauschhandel exchange, bartering, barter [trade], permutation, dicker (US), truck (US);
• Tauschhandel treiben to interchange, to trade, to [carry on] barter, to truck (US);
• Tauschhandelsabkommen barter[ing] agreement;
• Tauschhandelsgeschäft barter transaction;
• fingiertes Tauschhandelsgeschäft dry exchange;
• Tauschhändler barterer, trucker (US);
• Tauschkredit barter credit;
• Tauschmittel circulating (exchange) medium, medium of exchange, barter;
• Tauschobjekt exchange, barter;
• als Tauschobjekt annehmen to take in exchange;
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11 sūmō
sūmō sūmpsī, sūmptus, ere [sub+cmo], to take, take up, take in hand, lay hold of, assume: a me argentum, T.: legem in manūs: litteras ad te a M. Lepido consule sumpsimus, have provided ourselves with: Tusculi ante quam Romae sumpta sunt arma, L.: perventum est eo, quo sumpta navis est, hired: pecuniam mutuam, borrow.—To take, eat, drink, consume, enjoy, put on: vinum, N.: Partem Falerni, H.: pomum de lance, O.: sumptā virili togā, put on: regium ornatum, N.— To take in exchange, buy, purchase: decumas agri Leontini: Quae parvo sumi nequeunt, H.—Fig., to take, take up, assume: tantos sibi spiritūs, ut, etc., assumed, Cs.: animum, take courage, O.: sump<*> tis inimicitiis, susceptā causā.— To take up, under take, enter upon, begin: omne bellum sumi facile, to be undertaken, S.: bellum cum Veientibus sumptum, L.: Prima fide vocisque ratae temptamina, O.: Quem virum lyrā sumis celebrare? H.— To exact, inflict, with supplicium or poenam: more maiorum supplicium sumpsit, Cs.: de illā supplicium sumere: virgis supplicium crudelissime sumere: pro maleficio poenam sumi oportere: tam crudelīs poenas, to take such cruel revenge, V.— To take, choose, select: philosophiae studium: hoc mihi sumo, this is my choice: meliores liberos sumpsisse quam genuisse, i. e. to have adopted, S.: materiam vestris aequam Viribus, H.: mala, O.: disceptatorem, L.: Miltiadem imperatorem sibi, N.— To take, assume, claim, arrogate, appropriate: quamquam mihi non sumo tantum neque adrogo, ut, etc.: imperatorias sibi partīs, Cs.: Nec sumit aut ponit securīs Arbitrio popularis aurae, H.: voltūs acerbos, O.: antiquos mores, L.— To take, obtain, get, acquire, receive: distat sumasne pudenter An rapias, H.: laudem a crimine, O.: sumpto rigore, O.— To take, lay out, use, apply, employ, spend, consume: frustra operam, T.: laborem, Cs.: diem ad deliberandum, Cs.: cibi quietisque tempus, L.: curis sumptus, worn out, C. poët.—Of a speaker, to take for granted, assume, maintain, suppose, affirm: id sumere pro certo, quod dubium est: beatos esse deos: pro non dubio, aequius esse, etc., L.— To take, bring forward, cite, mention, adduce: homines notos sumere odiosum est: unum hoc sumo: quid quisquam potest ex omni memoriā sumere inlustrius?* * *Isumere, sumpsi, sumptus Vtake up; begin; suppose, assume; select; purchase; exact (punishment); obtainIIsumere, sumsi, sumtus Vaccept; begin; suppose; select; purchase; obtain; (= sumpsi, sumptum) -
12 ἀμείβω
Aἄμειβον Il.14.381
: [tense] fut.- ψω A.Pr. 23
: [tense] aor. ἤμειψα, [dialect] Ep. ἄμειψα [ᾰ] h.Cer. 275, A.R.3.280; [dialect] Dor. ἄμ [pron. full] [ᾱ] Pi.P.5.38; Trag.:—[voice] Med., [tense] impf. ἠμειβόμην, [dialect] Ep.ἀμ- Il.3.171
, etc.: [tense] fut. : [tense] aor. ἠμειψάμην, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion.ἀμ- Il.4.403
, Hdt.1.37, al.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ἀμειφθήσεται Hsch.
: [tense] aor. ἠμείφθην AP7.589 (Agath.), 638 (Crin.), etc. (in med. sense, Pi.P.4.102, Theoc.7.27): [tense] pf.ἤμειπται Gal.1.210
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] plpf.ἄμειπτο Nonn.D.44.241
.—Verb and compds. are almost exclus. poet. and [dialect] Ion., but used once or twice in Pl. and X., and late Prose.A [voice] Act., change, exchange, (not Od.),ἔντε' ἄμειβεν Il.17.192
, etc.: τί τινος, as γόνυ γουνὸς ἀμείβων changing one knee for other, i. e. walking slowly, ib.11.547, etc.:—so either,1 give in exchange, ὃς πρὸς Τυδεΐδην Διομήδεα τεύχε' ἄμειβε χρύσεα χαλκείων ib. 6.235: c.acc.,δάμαρτ' ἀμείψας E.Alc.46
: or more freq.,2 take in exchange,τι ἀντί τινος Pi.P.4.17
, E.Hel. 1382; πόσιν ἀντὶ σᾶς ἀμεῖψαι ψυχᾶς redeem at that price, Id.Alc. 462, etc.;μορφὴν ἀ. ἐκ θεοῦ βροτησίαν Id.Ba.4
;ἀ. τὰν ἐμὰν [φυλακάν] Id.Rh. 527
;τιμὰν πρὸς ἀνθρώπων ἀμείψω Ibyc.24
, cf. A.Ch. 1019 (anap.) (prob.).3 in [dialect] Att. often of Place, change it, so pass, cross, πορθμόν, πόρον, Id.Pers. 69, E.IA 144, etc.:—hence,b either pass out of a house, leave it, ἀ. στέγας, δώματα, S.Ph. 1262, E.El. 750; or pass into, enter it,ἀ. θύρας Hdt.5.72
, cf. A.Ch. 571: generally,πόλιν ἐκ πόλεως ἀ. Pl.Sph. 224b
, cf. Prm. 138d; v. infr. B.11.2.4 change, alter,χρῶτα βαφῇ A.Pers. 317
;χροιᾶς ἄνθος Id.Pr.23
;ἐς κακοχυμίην ἤμειψε τὰ σπλάγχνα Aret.SD2.13
: abs., πολλὰ ἀ. change colour, Jul.Caes. 309a; so [voice] Med.,χροιῆς ἄνθος ἀμειβομένης Sol.27.6
.5 causal, make others change,τεύχε' ἄμειβον Il.14.381
; pass on, hand on from one to another,τέκνα.. διαδοχαῖς ἀμείβουσαι χεροῖν E.Hec. 1159
.II intr. in part., [full] ἀμείβοντες, οἱ, the interchangers, i.e. rafters that meet and cross each other, Il.23.712, cf. Theo Sm.p.122 H., Nonn.D.37.588; ἐν ἀμείβοντι, = ἀμοιβάδις, Pi.N.11.42:—so prob. succeeds,E.
Or. 1503.B [voice] Med., change one with another, do in turn or alternately, abs.,ἀμειβόμενοι φυλακὰς ἔχον Il.9.471
; ;ὀρχείσθην.. ἀμειβομένω Od.8.379
; ἀμειβόμενοι κατὰ οἴκους at every house in turn, 1.375, 2.140; ploughed and fallow in turn,Pi.
N.6.9; so ἀμειβόμεναι ὁπλαῖς alternating, crosswise, of the motion of the legs in horses or oxen, Id.P.4.226; ἄλλα ἄλλοθεν ἀμείβεται now comes one thing, now another in turn, E.Hipp. 1108;ἀμείβεται μιάσματα Id.Med. 1267
: c. part., θρῴσκων ἄλλοτ' ἐπ' ἄλλον ἀμείβεται leaps in turn.., Il.15.684:—ἀ. στενότητι vary in narrowness, X.Cyn.9.14.2 of dialogue, answer one another,Od.
3.148, etc.; in part., ἀμειβόμενος προσέειπε, προσηύδα, Il.3.437, 17.33;ἀ. πρός τινα Hdt.8.60c
odd.; πρός τι ib.58, E.Tr. 903: c. acc. pers. et dat. rei, ἀ. τινα μύθῳ, μύθοις, Od. 12.278, 2.83; ἀ. τινα alone, answer one, reply to him, Il.1.172, etc.;τὸν λόγοις ἀμείφθη Pi.P.4.102
, cf. Theoc.7.27; ἀμείβετο τοῖσδε in these words, Hdt.1.35, al.:—later c. acc. rei,τούτοις ἀμείβου.. εὐμαθές τι A.Eu. 442
; ;μὴ σφριγῶντ' ἀμείψῃ μῦθον E.Supp. 478
;ταῦτα ἀμείψατο Hdt.1.37
: c. dupl. acc.,ταῦτα τοὺς φίλους ἀμείψατο Id.2.173
, cf.3.52, A.Supp. 195;ἕν μ' ἄμειψαι μοῦνον S.OC 991
; τὸν δὲ.. μῆτιν.. ἀμείβετο gave him counsel in reply, Pi.P. 9.39:—also late Prose, Luc.Alex.19.3 repay, requite, c. acc. pers. et dat. rei,δώροισιν ἀ. τινα Od.24.285
;χρηστοῖσι Hdt.1.41
, cf. 4.97;ὁμοίοις D.20.6
;ἀμείβομαί σε τῷ φυγεῖν τὴν οἰκίαν Com.Adesp.371
: c. acc. pers. only,τὸν ἄδικον ἀ. S.Fr.12
;τοὺς μὲν ἐκόλαζε, τοὺς δὲ ἠμείβετο D.C.74.8
: c. acc. et dat. rei,ἀ. εὐεργεσίας χάρισιν X.Mem.4.3.15
: c. acc. rei only,χάριν φιλότητος S.El. 134
;βροτῶν ἀσυνεσίας E.Ph. 1727
;τὴν προϋπαρχήν Arist.EN 1165a5
: rarely c. dat. pers., : rarely also c. gen. rei compensatae,ἀ. τινα τῆς δικαιοσύνης Luc.Somn. 15
:—mostly, return good for good; but also, bad for good,φθόνον ἀμειβόμενον τὰ καλὰ ἔργα Pi.P.7.17
; bad for bad,ἀμείψεται φόνον φόνος E.El. 1093
;κακὸν κακῷ Aret.SD2.13
.II get in exchange, [οὔτοι] νιν (sc. Καρθαίαν)Βαβυλῶνος ἀμείψομαι Pi.Pae.4.16
; θητικοῦ ἀντὶ τέλους ἱππάδ' ἀμειψάμενος Epigr. ap. Arist.Ath.7.4; .2 like [voice] Act., change a place, pass either out or in,ψυχὴ.. ἀμείψεται ἕρκος ὀδόντων Il.9.409
; and reversely of things swallowed,φάρμακα.. ἀ. ἕρκ. ὀδ. Od.10.328
;ἀμειβόμεναι μέγαν οὐδὸν.., ἡ μὲν ἔσω.. ἡ δὲ θύραζε Hes. Th. 749
;πατρίδ' ἀμειψάμενος Sol.2
;ποταμόν Simon.94
; ; ; γῆν οὐρανοῦ ἀ. change earth for heaven, Plu.2.607e;ὑπὲρ οὐδὸν ἀμειβόμενον Theoc. 2.104
; ; ἕτεραδ' ἕτερος ἀμείβεται πήματα passes through them, E.Or. 979.IV χεροῖν πίτυλον, ὃς αἰὲν δι' Ἀχέροντ' ἀ. θεωρίδα convoys, accompanies it, A.Th. 856. -
13 re-parō
re-parō āvī, ātus, āre, to get again, acquire anew, recover, retrieve, restore, repair, renew: perdere quod alio praetore eodem ex agro reparare posset: amissas res, H.: exercitum, L.: maiores copias, Cu.: Ex aliis alias figuras, O.—To get in exchange, purchase, obtain: Vina Syrā reparata merce, H.—Fig., to renew, restore, repair, etc.: bellum, L.: pristinam fortunam, Cu.—To make good, restore, repair: damna, H.—To refresh, restore, revive, recruit: Haec (quies) reparat vires, O.: corpora Fessa labori, O.—To take as a substitute, take in exchange: latentīs oras, H. -
14 μεταλαμβάνω
Aλήψομαι Th.6.18
:— have or get a share of, partake of, c. gen. rei, ληΐης, καμάτου, μιαρίας, Hdt.4.64, Pi.N.10.79, Antipho 3.3.12;ἀμείνονος μοίρας Pl.Phdr. 248e
;τροφῆς Act.Ap.2.46
, etc.:—[voice] Med., μεταλαμβάνεσθαί τινος lay claim to,τοῦ οὐνόματος Hdt. 4.45
.2 with the part received added in acc.,Ἄρεως μοῖραν μ. E. Ba. 302
;τὸ πέμπτον μέρος τῶν ψήφων Pl.Ap. 36b
, D.18.266, etc.;μ. τῶν τῆς ἀρετῆς μορίων οἱ μὲν ἄλλο οἱ δὲ ἄλλο Pl.Prt. 329e
.3 c. acc. rei,ἢν μὴ μεταλάβῃ τοὐπίπεμπτον Ar.Fr. 201
;δικαστῶν τοσούτων οὐ δὲ διακοσίας ψήφους μ. And.1.17
.4 in Platonic Philos., c. gen. rei, participate in the universal,ἤτοι ὅλου τοῦ εἴδους ἢ μέρους μ. Pl.Prm. 131a
.5 c. gen. pers., have part in, share his society, X.Cyr.7.5.51; go shares with another, .6 receive notice or information, Mitteis Chr. 31 ii 2 (ii B. C.): c. acc. et inf., PTeb.40.7 (ii B. C.), LXX 2 Ma.4.21: c. acc. et part., μ. πολιορκοῦντά τινα ib.11.6; μ. διότι .. Aristeas 316:—[voice] Pass., to be cited, = Lat. recitari,ἐκ διπτύχων SIG827
B 1 (Delph., ii A. D.).II receive in succession or afterwards, [ χαλινόν] X.Eq.10.6; [ἱμάτιον] θάτερον Eup.159.6
;πλοῦτον ἕτερον Philem.201
; occupy a position left by the enemy, Plb.10.40.11, etc.; μ. τὴν ἀρχήν succeed to the government, Id.5.40.6, cf. PTeb.79.49 (ii B. C.); μ. τὸν λόγον take up the discourse, i. e. answer, Plb.18.2.2; μ. alone, Id.10.38.1, etc.; οἱ παρά τινος -λημψόμενοι his successors in title, PTeb.294.18 (ii A. D.), etc.;ἐκ διαδοχῆς μ. τὸ ἱερόν Stud.Pal.22.184.95
(ii A. D.).2 abs., come after, come on,ἅμα τῷ μεταλαβεῖν τὸ τῆς νυκτός Plb.15.30.2
.III take instead, take in exchange, substitute,πόλεμον ἀντ' εἰρήνης Th.1.120
;ἄλλο ὄνομα ἀντὶ τῆς ἡδονῆς Pl.Prt. 355c
; διαναπαύσωμεν αὐτὸν μεταλαβόντες αὐτοῦ τὸν συγγυμναστήν; Id.Plt. 257c;τὰ ὄργανα τἀλλήλων Id.R. 434a
, cf. b; μ. τὰ ἐπιτηδεύματα ἐς τὸ ὁμοῖον adopt new customs so as to resemble others, Th.6.18, cf. Pl.Prt. 356d; ἱμάτια, ἐσθῆτας μ., X.Cyr.4.5.4, Plb.3.78.3; μ. παλτόν take another javelin, X.Eq.12.13: c. inf.,ἀντὶ τοῦ αἰεὶ φυλάσσεσθαι.. [τὸ] ἀντεπιβουλεῦσαι μ. Th.6.87
.IV [voice] Pass., to be changed, Sor.2.9, Olymp. in Mete.36.19.2 Medic., of humours, blood, to be transferred, conveyed,ὑπὸ δηχθέντος Ruf.Fr.118
, cf. Sor.2.7.3 Gramm., to be changed, altered, εἰς .. A.D.Synt.107.2; also, of words, have their construction altered, εἰς .. Id.Pron.15.11, al.; but μ. ἐκ .. to be used in place of, Id.Synt.195.14, al.V take words in another sense,τὰ πράγματα τοῖς ὀνόμασι μ. Hld.9.9
, cf. Them. in de An.18.35; parody, Ath.8.336f ([voice] Pass.).2 translate, interpret, Ph.1.480 ([voice] Pass.).VI in the Logic of Arist., τὸ μεταλαμβανόμενον proposition substituted for the original thesis in hypothetical reasoning, APr. 41a39.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταλαμβάνω
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15 μεταλλάσσω
μεταλλάσσω, [dialect] Att. [suff] μετάλλ-ττω, [tense] pf. μετήλλᾰχα and irreg. μετήλλᾰγα (v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., irreg. [tense] aor. 2 inf.Aμεταλλάγειν Supp.Epigr.3.674A24
(Rhodes, ii B. C.):—change, alter,θέσμια Hdt.1.59
;τὰν ἀνθρώπου ζόαν ἆται.. μεταλλάσσουσι S.Fr.592.6
; πότμος.. μ. φύσιν ib.871.2;μεταβολὴν βίου μ. Pl.Lg. 775c
;οὐ γὰρ τὸν τρόπον, ἀλλὰ τὸν τόπον μετήλλαξεν Aeschin.3.78
;μετήλλαξαν τὴν ἀλήθειαν ἐν τῷ ψεύδει Ep.Rom.1.25
; ; τὰς τύχας ἑκατέρων μετήλλαξαν interchanged them, Isoc.4.59.II exchange,1 take in exchange, adopt, assume,ὀρνίθων μεταλλάξας φύσιν Ar.Av. 117
; μ. τόπον go into a new country, Pl.Lg. 760c;μ. χώραν ἑτέραν ἐξ ἑτέρας Id.Prm. 138c
;ἑτέραν μ. τινὰ χώραν Lycurg. 86
; μ. διάφορα βρώματα to have varieties of food, Antiph.246:— [voice] Med.,μεταλλάσσεσθαι χιτῶνα Lys.Fr.21
;τὴν τύχην Din.1.92
.2 exchange by leaving, quit,μ. τὸν βίον Isoc.6.17
, 9.15, OGI56.55 (Canopus, iii B. C.), UPZ19.14, al. (ii B. C.);τὸ ζῆν μ. νόσῳ Phld.Acad.Ind. p.96
M.: μ. alone, Pl.Ax. 367c, Sotion p.185 W., Abh.Berl.Akad. 1925(5).28 (Cyrene, i B. C. /i A. D.); οἱ μετηλλαχότες the dead, Pl.Ax. 369b, cf. Supp.Epigr.3.367.39 ([dialect] Boeot., ii B. C.), BGU1148.8 (i B. C.), etc.; [dialect] Dor.μεταλλαχώς Test.Epict.1.10
; μεταλλαγότων (sic) IG5(1).1433.37; also οἱ μεταλλάξαντες ib.22.1323.10;ἐξ ἀνθρώπων D.S. 18.56
(edict of Polyperchon, 319 B.C.).III intr., undergo a change, change, Epich.170.15, Hdt.2.77, E.Fr. 262, Arist.HA 578b10: with neut. Pron.,τοσοῦτο μετήλλαξε κατὰ τὸν βίον Phld.Acad.Ind. p.49
M.: c. gen., change from, Th.8.70.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταλλάσσω
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16 རྗེ་བ་
[rje ba]change, barter, give in exchange, take in exchange, shift, pass on -
17 als Tauschobjekt annehmen
als Tauschobjekt annehmen
to take in exchangeBusiness german-english dictionary > als Tauschobjekt annehmen
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18 in Tausch nehmen
in Tausch nehmen
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19 μεταλαμβάνω
+ V 0-0-0-0-13=13 2 Mc 4,21; 11,6; 12,5.8.21to share in [τινος] 4 Mc 8,8; to take in exchange, to substitute [τι ἀντί τινος] 3 Mc 4,6; to receive notice of, to hear of [τι] 2 Mc 12,5; to receive notice, to under-stand [τι[*]+ptc.] 2 Mc 11,6; id. [τι +inf.] 2 Mc 4,21Cf. HELBING 1928, 136 -
20 tasa de cambio
• exchange rate• rate of change• rate of exchange• take under a will• take up a bill• take-up
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