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121 adaequo
ăd-aequo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n.I.Act.A. a.In Cic. usually with cum (cf. aequare cum, Verg. A. 1, 193):b.qui cum virtute fortunam adaequavit,
Cic. Arch. 10, 24:quae... admonet, commemorationem nominis nostri, cum omni posteritate adaequandam,
id. ib. 11, 29:in summa amicorum copia cum familiarissimis ejus est adaequatus (i. e. par habitus),
id. Balb. 28, 63.—In the histt. alicui rei (cf.:2.aequo and aequiparo): molibus ferme (oppidi) moenibus adaequatis,
on a level with, Caes. B. G. 3, 12:omnia tecta solo adaequare,
to level with the ground, Liv. 1, 29:quibus duobus operibus vix nova haec magnificentia quidquam adaequare potuit,
id. ib. 56; and with solo understood:Alesiam flammis adaequare,
Flor. 3, 10, 23:cum Claudius libertos sibique et legibus adaequaverit,
Tac. A. 12, 60:colonias jure et dignatione urbi... adaequavit,
Suet. Aug. 46; so Dom. 2.—Trop., to compare to or with:B.qui formam, aetatem, genus mortis magni Alexandri fatis adaequarent,
Tac. Ann. 2, 73.—To attain to, or reach, by equalling. —With acc. (cf.:II.aequo and aequiparo): ne quid absit quod deorum vitam possit adaequare,
Cic. Univ. 11:longarum navium cursum adaequaverunt,
Caes. B. G. 5, 8:ut muri altitudinem acervi armorum adaequarent,
id. ib. 2, 32; cf. id. B. C. 2, 16, and Sall. J. 4.Neut., to be equal.a.Absol.: senatorum urna copiose absolvit, equitum adaequavit, the votes of the equites were equally divided, there was an equal number for acquitting and for condemning, Cic. Q. Fr. 2, 6, 6.—b.With dat.:turris quae moenibus adaequaret, Auct. B. G. 8, 41: se virtute nostris adaequare non posse intellegunt,
Caes. B. C. 2, 16 Dinter, where some read nostros: adaequare apud Caesarem gratiā, sc. Aeduis, id. B: G. 6, 12. -
122 مستوى
مُسْتَوًى \ level: height or position (in comparison with what is higher or lower): The river level rose six feet in the night; it was on a level with (on the same level as) the road. Children from all social levels mix in school, a fixed point from which height may be measured That mountain is 9000 feet above sea level. The roof was 40 feet above the street level. standard: a fixed level (of quality, behaviour, size weight, etc.): His work is below the standard that we expect. Poor people have a low standard of living. \ See Also معيار (مِعْيار)، مقياس (مِقْياس) -
123 standard
مُسْتَوًى \ level: height or position (in comparison with what is higher or lower): The river level rose six feet in the night; it was on a level with (on the same level as) the road. Children from all social levels mix in school, a fixed point from which height may be measured That mountain is 9000 feet above sea level. The roof was 40 feet above the street level. standard: a fixed level (of quality, behaviour, size weight, etc.): His work is below the standard that we expect. Poor people have a low standard of living. \ See Also معيار (مِعْيار)، مقياس (مِقْياس) -
124 уровень
муж.1) levelподдерживать на постоянном уровне — to hold/maintain/keep constant/at a constant level
2) (экономики, культуры и т.п.) standard, levelпроизводство находится на уровне 15% — the level of production stands at 15%
доводить до современного уровня — to bring up to date, to update
выше среднего уровня — exceptional, upscale
жизненный уровень — living standard; standard of life/living
уровень цен — price level, standard of price экон.
3) ( прибор) level (gauge)- поперечный уровень••поднять что-л. на должный уровень — to bring smth. up to standard
- на уровне пословсовещание на высшем уровне — highest-level conference, summit talks/meeting
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125 наравне
1) General subject: aflat, equally, level, on a par (with), on level with, together with, upsides, upsides of (smth.) (с чем-л.), upsides with (smth.) (с чем-л.), parallel (Medians are also stated parallel to the mean values in the final report.)2) Mathematics: just as, like, on a level with3) Law: pari passu4) Economy: pan passu5) Makarov: on a par, on a par with -
126 ad-aequō
ad-aequō āvī, ātus, āre, to make equal, equalize, level with: cum virtute fortunam: cum familiarissimis eius adaequatus, regarded as his equal: molibus ferme (oppidi) moenibus adaequatis, on a level with, Cs.: tecta solo, to level with the ground, L.: operibus quidquam, produce anything equal, L.: se virtute nostris, Cs.—To attain to, reach by equalling, with acc: cursum alicuius, to keep up with, Cs.: ut muri altitudinem acervi armorum adaequarent, Cs. — With ellips. of object: adaequare apud Caesarem gratiā (sc. Aeduos), Cs. -
127 aequus
aequus adj. with comp. and sup. [2 IC-, AIC-], even, plain, level, flat: locus: aequiore loco constiterat, Cs.: campus, V. — Equal: ex provinciā aequam partem sumere: sequitur non passibus aequis, V.: Abietibus iuvenes aequi, as tall as, V. —Even with, on a level with: sive loquitur ex inferiore loco, sive ex aequo, i. e. on the floor of the Senate: pede congredi aequo, i. e. face to face, V. —Favorable, advantageous: locus ad dimicandum, Cs.: locus suis, N.: tempus.—Favorable, friendly, kind, humane: nobis: parvis alumnis, propitious, H.: templum non aequae Palladis, unpropitious, V.: aër non aequus, unwholesome, V.: non aequa fata, hard, O.: aequi iniquique, friends and foes, L.—Equal, proportionate, like: utinam esset mihi pars aequa amoris tecum, i. e. that I had a fair return, T.: aequā manu discedere, after a drawn battle, S.: aequo Marte pugnare, indecisive, L.: aequum volnus utrique dedit, O. — Of persons, fair, equitable, impartial: praetor: aequissimus iudex.—Of things, equitable, reasonable, fair, honorable: postulatio: id, quod aequissimum est, ut, etc.: quae liberum scire aequum est adulescentem, T.: sicut aequum est, dicamus, etc.: ex aequo et bono iure rem iudicari oportere, equitably and kindly: fit reus magis ex aequo et bono, quam ex iure gentium, S.: durus est praeter aequomque et bonum, excessively, T.: id non fieri ex aequo et bono, in a spirit of moderation, T.: qui neque ius neque bonum atque aequom sciunt, have no sense of right or reason, T.: istuc aequi bonique facio, T.: si tu aliquam partem aequi bonique dixeris, if you propose anything reasonable, T.: animus meus totum istuc aequi boni facit, i. e. is content wich: ‘melius aequius,’ i. e. quid melius et aequius sit iudicatur.—Equable, calm, composed, tranquil: sorti pater aequus utrique est, V.: oculis aspicere aequis, V.: animus: Aequam Servare mentem, H.: aequo animo, with equanimity, patiently, calmly, with indifference: alqd ferre aequo animo: emori: servitutem tolerare, S.: alqd animo aequiore ferre: animo aequissimo nummos adfert: aequissimis animis: audite mentibus aequis, impartially, V.* * *aequa -um, aequior -or -us, aequissimus -a -um ADJlevel, even, equal, like; just, kind, impartial, fair; patient, contented -
128 estar al nivel de
• be at the same level as• be at the same level with• be level with• be on a level with
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