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1 become King's evidence
1) Юридический термин: перейти на сторону обвинения, дав показания против сообвиняемого, стать свидетелем обвиненияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > become King's evidence
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2 become King's evidence
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3 become
become [bɪˈkʌm]• to become known [person] commencer à être connu• what has become of him? qu'est-il devenu ?a. ( = suit) aller àb. ( = befit) convenir à* * *[bɪ'kʌm] 1.(prét became; pp become) transitive verb sout [colour, dress] aller bien à [person]; [attitude, modesty] convenir à [person]2.intransitive verb devenir3.to become fat — devenir gros, grossir
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4 become
[bɪ'kʌm] 1.to become fat — diventare grasso, ingrassare
2.to become king, a doctor — diventare re, medico
verbo transitivo (pass. became; p.pass. become) [colour, dress] stare bene a, donare a [ person]; [attitude, modesty] addirsi a [ person]3.what has become of your brother? — che ne è stato di o che fine ha fatto tuo fratello?
* * *past tense - became; verb1) (to come or grow to be: Her coat has become badly torn; She has become even more beautiful.) divenire, diventare2) (to qualify or take a job as: She became a doctor.) diventare3) ((with of) to happen to: What became of her son?) avvenire di4) (to suit: That dress really becomes her.) addirsi•- becoming- becomingly* * *[bɪ'kʌm] 1.to become fat — diventare grasso, ingrassare
2.to become king, a doctor — diventare re, medico
verbo transitivo (pass. became; p.pass. become) [colour, dress] stare bene a, donare a [ person]; [attitude, modesty] addirsi a [ person]3.what has become of your brother? — che ne è stato di o che fine ha fatto tuo fratello?
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5 become
1. copula,became, become werdenbecome a politician/dentist — Politiker/Zahnarzt werden
2. intransitive verb,become a nuisance/rule — zu einer Plage/zur Regel werden
became, become werden3. transitive verb,what has become of that book? — wo ist das Buch geblieben?
became, become1) see academic.ru/6230/befit">befit2) (suit)become somebody — jemandem stehen; zu jemandem passen
* * *past tense - became; verb1) (to come or grow to be: Her coat has become badly torn; She has become even more beautiful.) werden2) (to qualify or take a job as: She became a doctor.) werden4) (to suit: That dress really becomes her.) stehen•- becoming- becomingly* * *be·come<became, become>[beˈkʌm]I. vi + adj/n werdenthis species almost became extinct diese Art wäre fast ausgestorbenwhat ever became of Moe Lester? was ist wohl aus Moe Lester geworden?what has become of my jacket? wo ist nur meine Jacke hingekommen?to \become angry ärgerlich [o böse] werdento \become interested in sb/sth anfangen, sich akk für jdn/etw zu interessierenII. vt1. (change into)▪ to \become sth etw werdenshe wants to \become an actress sie will Schauspielerin werden▪ sth \becomes sb etw steht jdm3. (befit)* * *[bɪ'kʌm] pret became, ptp become1. vi1) (= grow to be) werdenit has become a rule — es ist jetzt Vorschrift
it has become a custom/nuisance —
he's becoming a problem — er wird zum Problem
to become interested in sb/sth — anfangen, sich für jdn/etw zu interessieren
2) (= acquire position of) werdento become king/a doctor — König/Arzt werden
3)what's to become of him? —
2. vt1) (= suit) stehen (+dat)2) (= befit) sich schicken für, sich ziemen für (geh)* * *A v/i werden:what has become of him?a) was ist aus ihm geworden?,b) umg wo steckt er nur?;become better besser werden;become a rule zur Regel werdenB v/t* * *1. copula,became, become werdenbecome a politician/dentist — Politiker/Zahnarzt werden
2. intransitive verb,become a nuisance/rule — zu einer Plage/zur Regel werden
became, become werden3. transitive verb,became, become2) (suit)become somebody — jemandem stehen; zu jemandem passen
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: became, become)= anfangen v.kleiden v.stehen v.(§ p.,pp.: stand, gestanden)werden v.(§ p.,pp.: wurde, ist geworden) -
6 become
- become a doctor of laws
- become a nuclear hostage
- become a party to a treaty
- become a precedent
- become a widow
- become an informer
- become addicted
- become aware
- become bail
- become Commonwealth's evidence
- become corrupted
- become Crown's evidence
- become degraded
- become demoralized
- become disciplined
- become due
- become effective
- become entrenched
- become friends in prison
- become government's evidence
- become insane
- become King's evidence
- become law
- become legal
- become legalized
- become member as of right
- become more democratic
- become null and void
- become operative
- become outlawed
- become party to a convention
- become People's evidence
- become Queen's evidence
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7 become
past tense - became; verb1) (to come or grow to be: Her coat has become badly torn; She has become even more beautiful.) volverse, ponerse, convertirse2) (to qualify or take a job as: She became a doctor.) hacerse, llegar a ser3) ((with of) to happen to: What became of her son?) ser de4) (to suit: That dress really becomes her.) sentar bien, quedar bien•- becoming- becomingly
become vb1. hacerse / convertirse en / llegar a ser2. hacerse / volverse / ponerseshe became angry se puso furiosa / se enfadótr[bɪ'kʌm]1 (with noun) convertirse en, hacerse, llegar a ser■ to become a doctor/teacher hacerse médico,-a/maestro,-a2 (change into) convertirse en, transformarse en■ to become mad volverse loco,-a, enloquecer■ to become fat ponerse gordo,-a, engordar■ to become angry ponerse enfadado,-a, enfadarse■ to become sad ponerse triste, entristecerse■ to become deaf quedarse sordo,-a, ensordecerse■ to become blind quedarse ciego,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwhat has become of...? ¿qué ha sido de...?■ what has become of your sister? ¿qué ha sido de tu hermana?: hacerse, volverse, ponersehe became famous: se hizo famosoto become sad: ponerse tristeto become accustomed to: acostumbrarse abecome vt1) befit: ser apropiado para2) suit: favorecer, quedarle bien (a alguien)that dress becomes you: ese vestido te favorecep.p.(Participio pasivo de "to become")v.(§ p.,p.p.: became, become) = convenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• convertirse v.• convertirse en v.• devenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)• hacerse v.• llegar a ser v.• ponerse v.• resultar v.• volverse v.bɪ'kʌm
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to become arrogant/distant — volverse* arrogante/distante
to become famous — hacerse* famoso
she soon became bored/tired — pronto se aburrió/se cansó
to become a lawyer — hacerse* abogado
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vta) ( befit) (frml) (often neg) ser* apropiado parab) ( suit) favorecer*Phrasal Verbs:[bɪ'kʌm] (pt became) (pp become)1. VI1) (=grow to be)to become ill — ponerse enfermo, enfermar
to become old — hacerse or volverse viejo
to become red — ponerse rojo, enrojecerse
it became known that... — se supo que..., llegó a saberse que...
2) (=turn into) convertirse en, transformarse enthe building has become a cinema — el edificio se ha convertido or transformado en cine
2.IMPERS VBwhat has become of him? — ¿qué ha sido de él?
what will become of me? — ¿qué será de mí?
whatever can have become of that book? — ¿dónde estará ese libro?
3.VT (=look nice on) favorecer, sentar bienBECOME, GO, GET The translation of become/go/ get depends on the context and the type of change involved and how it is regarded. Very often there is more than one possible translation, or even a special verb to translate get + ((adjective)) (e.g. get angry - enfadarse), but here are some general hints.
Become {etc} + adjective
► Use pon erse to talk about temporary but normal changes:
I got quite ill Me puse muy malo
He went pale Se puso blanco
You've got very brown Te has puesto muy moreno
He got very angry Se puso furioso ► Use vol verse to refer to sudden, longer-lasting and unpredictable changes, particularly those affecting the mind:
He has become very impatient in the last few years Se ha vuelto muy impaciente estos últimos años
She went mad Se volvió loca ► Use que dar(se) especially when talking about changes that are permanent, involve deterioration and are due to external circumstances. Their onset may or may not be sudden:
He went blind (Se) quedó ciego
Goya went deaf Goya (se) quedó sordo
Q uedar(se) is also used to talk about pregnancy:
She became pregnant (Se) quedó embarazada ► Use hac erse for states resulting from effort or from a gradual, cumulative process:
They became very famous Se hicieron muy famosos
The pain became unbearable El dolor se hizo insoportable ► Use lle gar a ser to suggest reaching a peak:
The heat became stifling El calor llegó a ser agobiante
Become {etc} + noun
► Use hac erse for career goals and religious or political persuasions:
He became a lawyer Se hizo abogado
I became a Catholic in 1990 Me hice católico en 1990
He became a member of the Green Party Se hizo miembro del Partido Verde ► Use lle gar a + ((noun)) and llegar a ser + ((phrase)) for reaching a peak after a period of gradual change. This construction is often used to talk about professional accomplishments:
If you don't make more effort, you'll never get to be a teacher Si no te esfuerzas más, no llegarás a profesor
Castelar became one of the most important politicians of his time Castelar llegó a ser uno de los políticos más importantes de su época
Football became an obsession for him El fútbol llegó a ser una obsesión para él ► Use con vertirse en for long-lasting changes in character, substance and kind which take place gradually:
Those youngsters went on to become delinquents Aquellos jóvenes se convirtieron después en delincuentes
Over the years I have become a more tolerant person Con los años me he convertido en una persona más tolerante
Water turns into steam El agua se convierte en vapor ► Use que dar(se) + ((adjective)) to talk about changes, particularly when they are permanent, for the worse and due to external circumstances. Their onset may or may not be sudden:
She became a widow (Se) quedó viuda ► To translate hav e turned into {or} have become {etc} + ((noun)) in emphatic phrases particularly about people, you can use estar hecho un(a) + ((noun)):
Juan has become a really good pianist Juan está hecho todo un pianista For further uses and examples, see become, go, get, turn* * *[bɪ'kʌm]
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to become arrogant/distant — volverse* arrogante/distante
to become famous — hacerse* famoso
she soon became bored/tired — pronto se aburrió/se cansó
to become a lawyer — hacerse* abogado
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vta) ( befit) (frml) (often neg) ser* apropiado parab) ( suit) favorecer*Phrasal Verbs: -
8 King Log
"король чурбан", рохля, тюфяк (о человеке пассивном, не умеющем использовать представившиеся ему возможности); см. тж. King Stork...what pleases other people, will always please me. Only I wish we have not got King Stork instead of King Log, like the fablian [= fable] that the Clerk of Saint Lambert's used to read us out of Meister's Esop's book. (W. Scott, ‘Quentin Durward’, ch. XXI) —...я всегда доволен, когда другие довольны. А только у меня нет никакого желания променять короля чурбана на короля Аиста, подобно лягушкам из басни, которую причетник святого Ламберта читал нам, бывало, из книги Эзопа.
Into that somewhat cold-waterish region adventurers of the sensational kind come down now and then with a splash, to become disregarded King Logs before the next session. (J. R. Lowell, ‘My Study Windows’, ‘emerson the Lecturer’) — чтение лекций - дело непростое, чреватое всякими неожиданностями. Иной раз вдруг появится блестящий оратор, выступит с циклом сенсационных лекций. А к началу нового сезона о нем уже никто не помнит.
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9 King, James Foster
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 9 May 1862 Erskine, Scotlandd. 11 August 1947 Glasgow, Scotland[br]Scottish naval architect and classification society manager who made a significant contribution to the safety of shipping.[br]King was educated at the High School of Glasgow, and then served an apprenticeship with the Port Glasgow shipyard of Russell \& Co. This was followed by experience in drawing offices in Port Glasgow, Hull and finally in Belfast, where he was responsible for the separate White Star Line drawing office of Harland \& Wolff Ltd, which was then producing the plans for the Atlantic passenger liners Majestic and Teutonic. Following certain unpopular government shipping enactments in 1890, a protest from shipbuilders and shipowners in Ireland, Liverpool and the West of Scotland led to the founding of a new classification society to compete against Lloyd's Register of Shipping. It became known as the British Corporation Register and had headquarters in Glasgow. King was recruited to the staff and by 1903 had become Chief Surveyor, a position he held until his retirement thirty-seven years later. By then the Register was a world leader, with hundreds of thousands of tons of shipping on its books; it acted as consultant to many governments and international agencies. Throughout his working life, King did everything in his power to quantify the risks and problems of ship operation: his contribution to the Load Lines Convention of 1929 was typical, and few major enactments in shipping were designed without his approval. During the inter-war period the performance of the British Corporation outshone that of all rivals, for which King deserved full credit. His especial understanding was for steel structures, and in this respect he ensured that the British Corporation enabled owners to build ships of strengths equal to any others despite using up to 10 per cent less steel within the structure. In 1949 Lloyd's Register of Shipping and the British Corporation merged to form the largest and most influential ship classification society in the world.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsCBE 1920. Honorary Member, Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland 1941; North East Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders (Newcastle) 1943; British Corporation 1940. Honorary Vice-President, Institution of Naval Architects.Further ReadingG.Blake, 1960, Lloyd's Register of Shipping 1760–1960, London: Lloyd's Register. F.M.Walker, 1984, Song of the Clyde. A History of Clyde Shipbuiding, Cambridge: PSL. 1947, The British Corporation Register of Shipping and Aircraft 1890–1947, AnIllustrated Record, 1947, Glasgow.1946, The British Corporation Register. The War Years in Retrospect, 1956, Glasgow.FMW -
10 ♦ (to) become
♦ (to) become /bɪˈkʌm/A v. i.1 (seguito da sost.) diventare; divenire: to become an adult, diventare adulto; to become king, diventare re2 (seguito da agg.) diventare; divenire; farsi (ma spesso vi corrisponde un verbo specifico): to become old, diventare vecchio; invecchiare; to become angry, arrabbiarsi; to become cloudy, rannuvolarsi; to become fat, diventare grasso; ingrassare; to become rich, diventare ricco; arricchire; It has become much colder, si è fatto molto più freddo3 (in frasi interr. e dubit.) – to become of, succedere a; esserne di: What has become of the old playground?, che ne è del vecchio campo da giochi?; Whatever became of that French colleague of yours?, che fine ha fatto quel tuo collega francese?; I wonder what'll become of her now, chissà che ne sarà di lei oraB v. t. (form.)1 addirsi; convenirsi; confarsi a: Such words do not become a person in his position, parole simili non si addicono a una persona nella sua posizione● (leg.) to become applicable, entrare in vigore □ (comm.) to become due, scadere □ (leg.) to become final, passare in giudicato □ to become vacant, rendersi vacante; ( di un posto di lavoro) liberarsi. -
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♦ (to) become /bɪˈkʌm/A v. i.1 (seguito da sost.) diventare; divenire: to become an adult, diventare adulto; to become king, diventare re2 (seguito da agg.) diventare; divenire; farsi (ma spesso vi corrisponde un verbo specifico): to become old, diventare vecchio; invecchiare; to become angry, arrabbiarsi; to become cloudy, rannuvolarsi; to become fat, diventare grasso; ingrassare; to become rich, diventare ricco; arricchire; It has become much colder, si è fatto molto più freddo3 (in frasi interr. e dubit.) – to become of, succedere a; esserne di: What has become of the old playground?, che ne è del vecchio campo da giochi?; Whatever became of that French colleague of yours?, che fine ha fatto quel tuo collega francese?; I wonder what'll become of her now, chissà che ne sarà di lei oraB v. t. (form.)1 addirsi; convenirsi; confarsi a: Such words do not become a person in his position, parole simili non si addicono a una persona nella sua posizione● (leg.) to become applicable, entrare in vigore □ (comm.) to become due, scadere □ (leg.) to become final, passare in giudicato □ to become vacant, rendersi vacante; ( di un posto di lavoro) liberarsi. -
12 Manuel I, king
(1469-1521)King Manuel I, named "The Fortunate" in Portuguese tradition, ruled from 1495 to 1521, the zenith of Portugal's world power and imperial strength. Manuel was the 14th king of Portugal and the ninth son of Infante Dom Fernando and Dona Brites, as well as the adopted son of King João II (r. 1481-95). Manuel ascended the throne when the royal heir, Dom Afonso, the victim of a riding accident, suddenly died. Manuel's three marriages provide a map of the royal and international history of the era. His first marriage (1497) was to the widow of Dom Afonso, son of King João II, late heir to the throne. The second (1500) was to the Infanta Dona Maria of Castile, and the third marriage (1518) was to Dona Leonor, sister of King Carlos V (Hapsburg emperor and king of Spain).Manuel's reign featured several important developments in government, such as the centralization of state power and royal absolutism; overseas expansion, namely the decision in 1495 to continue on from Africa to Asia and the building of an Asian maritime trade empire; and innovation and creativity in culture, with the emergence of the Manueline architectural style and the writings of Gil Vicente and others. There was also an impact on population and demography with the expulsion or forcible conversion of the Jews. In 1496, King Manuel I approved a decree that forced all Jews who would not become baptized as Christians to leave the country within 10 months. The Jews had been expelled from Spain in 1492. The economic impact on Portugal in coming decades or even centuries is debatable, but it is clear that a significant number of Jews converted and remained in Portugal, becoming part of the Portuguese establishment.King Manuel's decision in 1495, backed by a royal council and by the Cortes called that year, to continue the quest for Asia by means of seeking an all-water route from Portugal around Africa to India was momentous. Sponsorship of Vasco da Gama's first great voyage (1497-99) to India was the beginning of an era of unprecedented imperial wealth, power, and excitement. It became the official goal to create a maritime monopoly of the Asian spice trade and keep it in Portugal's hands. When Pedro Álvares Cabral's voyage from Lisbon to India was dispatched in 1500, its route was deliberately planned to swing southwest into the Atlantic, thus sighting "The Land of the Holy Cross," or Brazil, which soon became a Portuguese colony. Under King Manuel, the foundations were laid for Portugal's Brazilian and Asian empire, from Calicut to the Moluccas. Described by France's King Francis I as the "Grocer King," with his command of the mighty spice trade, King Manuel approved of a fitting monument to the new empire: the building of the magnificent Jerónimos Monastery where, after his death in 1521, both Manuel and Vasco da Gama were laid to rest. -
13 Miguel I, king
(1802-1866)The third son of King João VI and of Dona Carlota Joaquina, Miguel was barely five years of age when he went to Brazil with the fleeing royal family. In 1821, with his mother and father, he returned to Portugal. Whatever the explanation for his actions, Miguel always took Carlota Joaquina's part in the subsequent political struggles and soon became the supreme hope of the reactionary, clerical, absolutist party against the constitutionalists and opposed any compromise with liberal constitutionalism or its adherents. He became not only the symbol but the essence of a kind of reactionary messianism in Portugal during more than two decades, as his personal fortunes of power and privilege rose and fell. With his personality imbued with traits of wildness, adventurism, and violence, Miguel enjoyed a life largely consumed in horseback riding, love affairs, and bull- fighting.After the independence of Brazil (1822), Miguel became the principal candidate for power of the Traditionalist Party, which was determined to restore absolutist royal power, destroy the constitution, and rule without limitation. Miguel was involved in many political conspiracies and armed movements, beginning in 1822 and including the coups known to history as the "Vila Francada" (1823) and the "Abrilada" (1824), which were directed against his father King João VI, in order to restore absolutist royal power. These coup conspiracies failed due to foreign intervention, and the king ordered Miguel dismissed from his posts and sent into exile. He remained in exile for four years. The death of King João VI in 1826 presented new opportunities in the absolutist party, however, and the dashing Dom Miguel remained their great hope for power.His older brother King Pedro IV, then emperor of Brazil, inherited the throne and wrote his own constitution, the Charter of 1826, which was to become the law of the land in Portugal. However, his daughter Maria, only seven, was too young to rule, so Pedro, who abdicated, put together an unusual deal. Until Maria reached her majority age, a regency headed by Princess Isabel Maria would rule Portugal. Dom Miguel would return from his Austrian exile and, when Maria reached her majority, Maria would marry her uncle Miguel and they would reign under the 1826 Charter. Miguel returned to Portugal in 1828, but immediately broke the bargain. He proclaimed himself an absolutist King, acclaimed by the usual (and last) Cortes of 1828; dispensed with Pedro's Charter; and ruled as an absolutist. Pedro's response was to abdicate the emperorship of Brazil, return to Portugal, defeat Miguel, and place his young daughter on the throne. In the civil war called the War of the Brothers (1831-34), after a seesaw campaign on land and at sea, Miguel's forces were defeated and he went into exile, never to return to Portugal. -
14 divenire
become* * *1 to become*: divenne il capo dell'impresa, he became the head of the firm; divenne famoso, he became famous; divenne generale, dottore, he became a general, a doctor; è divenuto mio amico, he has become my friend; spesso le consuetudini diventano leggi, customs often become law; divenire nemico di qlcu., to become s.o.'s enemy; divenire re, to become king; divenire sospettoso di qlcu., to become suspicious of s.o. // c'è da divenire matti!, it is enough to drive one mad!; mi farai divenire matto!, you will drive me mad!2 ( farsi) to grow* (into s.o., sthg.); ( di cose concrete) to turn into (sthg.); ( di cose astratte) to turn to (sthg.); (fam.) to get* (solo con agg. e p.p.): l'acqua diventò ghiaccio, the water turned into ice; diverrà un buon attore, he will make a good actor; è diventato un bel ragazzo, he has grown up into a handsome young man; è diventato un uomo, he has grown into a man; la nostra felicità è diventata amaro rimpianto, our happiness has turned to bitter regret; quando divenne buio, when it got (o grew) dark; il vino divenne aceto, the wine turned into vinegar; divenire acido, to turn sour; divenire alto, to grow tall; divenire rosso, to turn pink (o red); divenire vecchio, to grow (o to get) old: diventiamo vecchi, we are getting old // divenire di mille colori, to blush deeply.* * *[dive'nire]1. vi irreg2. smFilosofia becoming* * *[dive'nire] 1. 2.sostantivo maschile becoming* * *divenire/dive'nire/ [107](aus. essere) to become*becoming. -
15 ставати свідком обвинувачення
become Commonwealth's evidence, become Crown's evidence, become government's evidence, become King's evidence, become People's evidenceУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > ставати свідком обвинувачення
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16 стать свидетелем обвинения
1) General subject: turn King's evidenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > стать свидетелем обвинения
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17 król1
Ⅰ m pers. (N pl królowie) 1. (władca, tytuł) king- król Polski/Szwecji the king of Poland/Sweden- polski/szwedzki król the Polish/Swedish king- król Jerzy V King George V- zostać królem to become king- koronować kogoś na króla to crown sb king- żyć jak król to live like a king2. (mistrz) king- król tenisa/rock and rolla the king of tennis/rock’n’roll- król strzelców the top scorer3. (potentat) tycoon- król giełdy/bankierów a stock market/banking tycoon- król nafty an oil baronⅡ m inanim. (A króla) 1. (w kartach) king- wyjść w króla to lead a king- wziąć lewę na króla to win a trick with a king- pobić damę królem to take a queen with a king2. (w szachach) king- bronić króla to defend the king- szachować króla to check the king- □ królowie elekcyjni Hist. elective kings- Trzech Króli (święto) Epiphany, Twelfth Night- Trzej Królowie the Three Wise Men, the Magi■ pójść tam, gdzie król piechotą chodzi euf. to spend a penny euf.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > król1
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18 βασιλεύω
βασιλεύω fut. βασιλεύσω; 1 aor. ἐβασίλευσα; pf. 3 sg. βεβασίλευκεν 2 Km 5:10 (Hom.+)① to exercise authority at a royal level, be king, rule (B-D-F §177; 233, 2; 234, 5; Rob.: 801, 833, 902).ⓐ of temporal princes τινός over (of) someth. (1 Esdr 1:37; 6:16; 1 Macc 1:16; 11:9 al.) τῆς Ἰουδαίας Mt 2:22 of Archelaus, who was called king without having the official title (Jos., Vi. 5 βασιλεύοντος Ἀρχελάου, Ant. 17, 188ff; 317ff; 18, 93 βασιλεὺς Ἀ.); τοῦ Ἰσραήλ GJs 23:2; τῶν περάτων τῆς γῆς IRo 6:1; ἐπί τινα (Gen 37:8; 1 Km 8:9; 12:1 al.) Lk 19:14, 27.—βασιλεῖαι βασιλεύσουσιν ἐπὶ τ. γῆς royal powers will reign on (the) earth (s. ἐπί 1a) B 4:4. On βασιλεὺς τ. βασιλευόντων 1 Ti 6:15 s. βασιλεύς 2b.ⓑ of God and those closely united w. himα. God (Ps.-Phoc. 111) Rv 11:17; 19:6 (s. 2 below for a difft. interpr. of both pass.).β. Christ Lk 1:33; 1 Cor 15:25; εἰς τ. αἰῶνας MPol 21.γ. God and Christ together: their βασιλεία … βασιλεύσει (s. 1a above: B 4:4) εἰς τ. αἰῶνας τ. αἰώνων (cp. Ps 9:37) Rv 11:15.δ. faithful Christians, who have been called to rule w. God Ro 5:17b; Rv 5:10 (ἐπὶ τ. γῆς, as 1a above); 20:4, 6; 22:5 (cp. Da 7:27).② to obtain royal power, become king, so esp. in aor. (Hdt. 1, 130, 1; Thu. 2, 99, 3; Polyb. 5, 40, 6; 4 Km 14:29; 15:1, 7, 10; 1 Macc 1:10 al.) Rv 11:17; 19:6 (for both s. 1bα above); GHb 70, 16–18; Ox 654, 8 (GTh 2). χωρὶς ἡμῶν ἐβασιλεύσατε without us you have become kings 1 Cor 4:8 (Appian, Basil. 1a §5 β. has the sense ‘seize the rule’).—DELG. M-M. TW. Spicq. -
19 βασιλεύω
A to be king, rule, reign, ;ἶσον ἐμοὶ βασίλευε 9.616
; ἐν ὑμῖν.. βασίλευε was king among you, Od.2.47;ὄφρ' Ἰθάκης κατὰ δῆμον.. βασιλεύοι 22.52
; also of a woman, reigned as queen,Il.
6.425;ἡ δὲ Πύλου βασίλευε Od.11.285
: in [tense] aor., to have become king, Hdt.2.2: c. gen., to be king of, rule over,ἐν.. Ἰθάκῃ βασιλεύσει Ἀχαιῶν Od.1.401
, etc.;βασιλεύοντος βασιλέων Ἀρσάκου PAvrom.1
A1: c. dat., to be king among,Γιγάντεσσιν βασίλευεν Od. 7.59
; laterβ. ἐπὶ τὰς δύο βασιλείας LXX 1 Ma.1.16
:—[voice] Pass., to be governed by a king, Pl.R. 576d, 576e,al., Arist.Pol. 1284b39, etc.: c.acc. cogn., : generally, to be governed or administered, Pi.P.4.106, etc.;ὑπὸ νόμου Lys. 2.19
: hence, submit to the king, Plu.Sull.12.b to be ἄρχων β. at Athens, Isoc.18.5,IG12.7<*>6, al.; of other magistrates, SIG 709 ([place name] Chersonesus), 1054 ([place name] Samothrace).c later ἡ βασιλεύουσα πόλις the imperial city, of Rome, Ath.3.98c, cf. CPHerm. 125ii3.2 enjoy as master,τῶ χρυσῶ β. Theoc.21.60
codd.3 abs., live royally,β. ἐν πενίᾳ Plu.2.101d
, cf. 1 Ep.Cor.4.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βασιλεύω
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