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41 redeem
[rɪ'diːm] 1.1) (exchange) scambiare [ voucher]; (for cash) riscattare [bond, security]2) (pay off) riscattare [ pawned goods]her one redeeming feature is — la caratteristica che la salva è, si salva solo grazie a
4) (satisfy) adempiere [ obligation]; mantenere [ pledge]5) relig. redimere, salvare2.to redeem oneself — redimersi, riscattarsi ( by doing facendo)
* * *[rə'di:m]1) (to buy back (something that has been pawned): I'm going to redeem my gold watch.) riscattare2) (to set (a person) free by paying a ransom; (of Jesus Christ) to free (a person) from sin.) redimere, liberare3) (to compensate for or cancel out the faults of: His willingness to work redeemed him in her eyes.) recuperare, riscattare•- Redeemer- redemption
- past/beyond redemption
- redeeming feature* * *[rɪ'diːm] 1.1) (exchange) scambiare [ voucher]; (for cash) riscattare [bond, security]2) (pay off) riscattare [ pawned goods]her one redeeming feature is — la caratteristica che la salva è, si salva solo grazie a
4) (satisfy) adempiere [ obligation]; mantenere [ pledge]5) relig. redimere, salvare2.to redeem oneself — redimersi, riscattarsi ( by doing facendo)
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42 redeem
transitive verb1) (regain) wiederherstellen [Ehre, Gesundheit]; wiedergewinnen [Position]2) (buy back) tilgen [Hypothek]; [wieder] einlösen [Pfand]; abzahlen [Grundstück]3) (convert) einlösen [Gutschein, Coupon]4) (make amends for) ausgleichen, wettmachen [Fehler, Schuld usw.]he has one redeeming feature — man muss ihm eins zugute halten
5) (repay) abzahlen [Schuld, Kredit]6) (save) retten7)* * *[rə'di:m]2) (to set (a person) free by paying a ransom; (of Jesus Christ) to free (a person) from sin.) freikaufen, erlösen3) (to compensate for or cancel out the faults of: His willingness to work redeemed him in her eyes.) wettmachen•- academic.ru/60891/Redeemer">Redeemer- redemption
- past/beyond redemption
- redeeming feature* * *re·deem[rɪˈdi:m]vt1. (compensate for)▪ to \redeem sth fault, mistake etw wettmachen [o wiedergutmachen2. (save)to \redeem one's good name/reputation seinen guten Namen/Ruf wiederherstellenhe tried to \redeem himself in her eyes by giving her a huge bunch of flowers er versuchte, sie mit einem riesigen Strauß Blumen wieder versöhnlich zu stimmento \redeem shares Aktien einziehento \redeem a bond/coupon/savings certificate einen Pfandbrief/Gutschein/Sparbrief einlösen; (from pawnshop)▪ to \redeem sth etw [gegen Zahlung] zurückerhaltento \redeem a bond eine Obligation verkaufen▪ to \redeem sth etw ab[be]zahlento \redeem one's debts seine Schulden abtragento \redeem a mortgage/debt eine Hypothek/Schulden tilgen [o ablösen5. (fulfil)▪ to \redeem sth etw erfüllento \redeem a promise ein Versprechen einlösen* * *[rɪ'diːm]vtpawned object, trading stamps, coupons, bill etc einlösen (for gegen); promise, obligation einhalten, erfüllen; (FIN) debt abzahlen, löschen; mortgage tilgen, abzahlen; shares verkaufen; (US) banknote wechseln (for in +acc); one's honour, situation retten; (REL) sinner erlösen; (= compensate for) failing, fault wettmachen, ausgleichento redeem oneself —
* * *redeem [rıˈdiːm] v/t1. eine Hypothek etc abzahlen, ablösen, amortisieren, tilgen2. zurückkaufen4. ein Pfand etc einlösen5. Gefangene etc los-, freikaufen8. eine schlechte Eigenschaft aufwiegen, wettmachen, versöhnen mit:a) versöhnender Zug,b) ausgleichendes Moment9. seine Ehre, Rechte wiedererlangen, wiederherstellen12. befreien ( from von)* * *transitive verb1) (regain) wiederherstellen [Ehre, Gesundheit]; wiedergewinnen [Position]2) (buy back) tilgen [Hypothek]; [wieder] einlösen [Pfand]; abzahlen [Grundstück]3) (convert) einlösen [Gutschein, Coupon]4) (make amends for) ausgleichen, wettmachen [Fehler, Schuld usw.]5) (repay) abzahlen [Schuld, Kredit]6) (save) retten7)* * *v.amortisieren (Anleihe) v.einlösen v.zurück kaufen v.zurückkaufen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v. -
43 libero
lībĕro, āvi, ātum, 1 (old form of the fut. perf. liberasso, Plaut. Most. 1, 3, 66), v. a. [1. liber], to make or set free, to free, liberate (syn. vindico).I.Lit., to release from slavery, to free, manumil:II.amicas emite, liberate,
Plaut. Most. 1, 1, 22:liberem ego te?
id. Men. 5, 7, 35:servos,
Caes. B. C. 3, 9:sese,
Cic. de Or. 1, 40, 182:aliquem vindictā liberare,
Plin. Ep. 7, 16, 4.—Transf.A.In gen., to free, release, extricate, deliver (cf. levo) a person or thing from something (an obligation, debt, difficulty, etc.); constr.: aliquem (aliquid) ab aliqua re, with simple abl.; less freq. with gen.a.With personal objects.(α).With ab:(β).teque item ab eo vindico ac libero,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 1:se a Venere,
to release one's self from one's duty to Venus, id. Div. in Caecil. 17, 53.—With abl.: divortio te liberabo incommodis, Poët. ap. Auct. Her. 2, 24, 38:(γ).defensionum laboribus senatoriisque muneribus liberatus,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 1, 1:aliquem culpā,
id. Att. 13, 22, 3:aliquem invidiā,
id. N. D. 1, 6, 13:aliquem suspicione crudelitatis,
id. Fam. 1, 2, 3:aliquem magnā sollicitudine,
id. Att. 6, 1, 10; cf.:populum metu,
id. Rep. 1, 16, 25:liberatus omni perturbatione animi,
id. ib. 1, 17, 28:aliquem periculo,
Caes. B. C. 3, 83:obsidione,
id. B. G. 4, 19:se aere alieno,
to pay a debt, Cic. Att. 6, 2, 4.—With gen.:* (δ).aliquem culpae,
Liv. 41, 19:voti liberari,
id. 5, 28.—With ex:(ε).multos ex incommodis pecuniā,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 9, § 23.—With simple acc.:b.vectigales multos ac stipendiarios liberavit,
exempted from taxes, Cic. Prov. Cons. 5, 10:Volusii liberandi, meum fuit consilium,
to release from obligation, id. Fam. 5, 20, 4:Buthrotios cum Caesar decreto suo liberavisset, viz.,
from a division of their lands, id. Att. 16, 16, C, 11:amotusque post triumphum abdicatione dictaturae terror et linguam et animos liberaverat hominum,
Liv. 6, 16, 8:(debitores) capitis deminutione liberantur,
i. e. from debt, Gai. Inst. 3, 84 al. —With inanim. and abstr. objects:B.eum (mundum) ab omni erratione liberavit,
Cic. Univ. 6; cf.below, at the end of this number: quorum linguae sic inhaererent, ut loqui non possent, eae scalpello resectae liberarentur,
would be set free, id. Div. 2, 46, 96: liberare agros, to free or exempt from taxes, id. Agr. 1, 4, 10:publica liberare,
id. ib. 2, 21, 57; cf.:liberari omnia Asiae emporia portusque,
Liv. 32, 33:liberata vectigalia,
id. 41, 28:fundum alii obligatum liberare,
Dig. 18, 1, 41:liberare fidem,
to discharge one's promise, keep one's word, Cic. Fl. 20, 47:liberare promissa,
to cancel promises, to make them void and of no effect, id. Off. 1, 10, 33:nomina,
to settle debts, Liv. 7, 21: impensam, to clear or repay expenses, Col. 3, 3.—Of an abstr. object:divinum animum corpore liberatum cogitatione complecti,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 22, 51.—In partic.1.To absolve or acquit in a court of justice (syn.:2.absolvo, solvo): aliquem, opp. condemnare,
Cic. Clu. 22, 60:aliquem crimine aliquo,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 29, § 71: liberatur Milo, non eo consilio profectus esse, is acquitted of the charge of having undertaken a journey with the design, etc., id. Mil. 18, 47:reum a judicibus hoc defensionis modo liberari non posse,
Quint. 7, 4, 20.—Very rarely with acc. of the charge:crimen libidinis confessio intemperantiae liberavit,
Val. Max. 8, 1, 12.—To clear, i. e. to pass, traverse, cross over a place without hinderance (post - Aug.):3.flumen,
Front. Strat. 1, 5, 3; 4, 7, 28; Hyg. Fab. 257:angustias freti,
Front. Strat. 1, 4, 13:limen,
Petr. 136.—Templa liberata, freed from buildings that obstructed the view, i. e. having a free prospect, Cic. Leg. 2, 8, 21. -
44 contract
1. сущ.1) контракт, договор, соглашениеа) эк., юр. (устное или письменное соглашение между двумя и более сторонами, направленное на установление, изменение или прекращение гражданских прав или обязанностей)COMBS:
according to the contract, in accordance with the contract — в соответствии с договором, согласно условиям договора
contrary to the contract, in violation of the contract — в нарушение данного контракта
to avoid [void, rescind, cancel\] a contract — аннулировать [расторгнуть\] контракт
to repudiate a contract — отказаться от контракта, расторгнуть контракт
to break [infringe\] a contract — нарушать контракт
to conclude [make, effect, celebrate, enter into\] a contract — заключить контракт
to draft [draw up\] a contract — составлять проект контракта
to perform a contract — выполнить [исполнить\] контракт
should the contract be terminated [cancelled\] — в случае расторжения контракта
Syn:indenture 1. 1)See:adhesion contract, advertising contract, affreightment contract, agency contract, agent's contract, aleatory contract, annuity contract, assignment contract, barter contract, blanket contract, capitated contract, commission contract, contract for delivery, contract for sale, contract of adhesion, contract of affreightment, contract of agency, contract of barter, contract of carriage, contract of purchase, contract of purchase and sale, contract of sale, contract of sale and purchase, credit sale contract, deferred payment contract, delivery contract, deposit administration contract, divisible contract, endowment contract, enforceable contract, entire contract, explicit contract, export contract, express contract, expressed contract, forward contract, futures contract, group contract, guaranteed investment contract, immediate participation guarantee contract, implicit contract, implied contract, import contract, indivisible contract, instalment contract, instalment sale contract, instalment sales contract, insurance contract, international contract, life care contract, marketing contract, multimodal transport contract, purchase contract, relational contract, renewable contract, sale contract, sales contract, separable contract, severable contract, supply contract, trade contract, unenforceable contract, valid contract, vendor contract, viatical settlement contract, void contract, voidable contract, action in contract, amount of contract, assignment of contract, breach of contract, carriage contract, contract administrator, contract assignment, contract bond, contract carrier, contract curve, contract duty, contract employee, contract enforcement, contract guarantee, contract law, contract manager, contract obligation, contract owner, contractowner, contract price, contract specialist, contract value, essence of contract, law of contract, law of contracts, renewal of contract, value of contract, United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, 1956 Geneva Convention on the Contract for the International Carriage of Goods by Road, agreement 1), addendum 2) precontractб) торг., амер. (согласно определению Единообразного торгового кодекса США: всеохватывающие законные обязательства, которые вытекают из соглашения сторон)See:в) эк. (в неоинституциональной теории: соглашение между двумя сторонами о совершении какой-л. трансакции, выполнение которой может быть принудительно осуществлено в судебном порядке)See:new institutional economics, contract theory, enforcement 3), asset specificity, safeguard 1) в), transaction cost economics2) общ., сленг договоренность об убийстве, заказ на убийство ( наемному убийце)3) марк. = trailer 2),4) общ., уст. помолвка, обручение2. гл.1) эк., юр. заключать контракт [договор, соглашение\]; заключать сделку; принимать на себя обязательстваNo generation can contract debts greater than may be paid during the course of its own existence. — Ни одно поколение не может наделать долгов больших, чем может быть выплачено в течение срока его существования.
See:2) общ. сжимать(ся), сокращать(ся); уменьшать(ся)3) общ. приобретать (напр., привычку); подхватывать (напр., болезнь)to contract good [bad\] habits — приобретать хорошие [дурные\] привычки
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контракт: 1) контракт: устное или письменное соглашение между двумя и более сторонами, по которому одна из сторон добровольно берет обязательство что-либо сделать для другой стороны на определенных условиях или передать какие-либо права, а другая сторона добровольно с этим соглашается; такое соглашение можно заставить выполнять по суду; 2) единица торговли на срочных биржах (стандартное соглашение о купле-продаже товара).* * *договор; договор подряда; контракт; подряд. ДОГОВОР КУПЛИ-ПРОДАЖИ (договор (контракт), по условиям которого одна сторона (продавец) предлагает другой стороне (покупателю) какой-либо товар в вещественно-материальной форме, либо знания, опыт, результаты творческой деятельности, оказывает услуги, осуществляет строительство объекта, выполняет другие работы за определенную плату; обычно включает в себя следующие основные положения (статьи): определение сторон; предмет договора; количество товара и его качество; способы определения качества; упаковку и маркировку; цену; срок и место поставки; базисные условия поставки; транспортные условия; порядок сдачи-приемки; условия страхования; гарантии и санкции; обстоятельства непреодолимой силы; претензии; арбитраж; форс-мажор; юридические адреса сторон; подписи и др. Число и последовательность статей Д.к.-п. зависят от характера сделки, товара, объема взаимных обязательств сторон.); ПОДРЯД ВО ВНЕШНЕТОРГОВОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ (форма экономического сотрудничества, при которой сооружение объекта в стране заказчика осуществляется по контракту с иностранной организацией-подрядчиком, несущей полную административно-хозяйственную ответственность за качество, объемы и сроки проектно-изыскательских и строительно-монтажных работ, поставок материалов и оборудования, связанных с сооружением объекта. Право собственности на материально-технические ресурсы и объект в период его сооружения и гарантийной эксплуатации находится у подрядчика. В обязанности заказчика входит предоставление исходных данных, выделение строительной площадки, обеспечение объекта водой, электроэнергией и внеплощадными коммуникациями, а также своевременная оплата счетов подрядчика.) . Термин, обозначающий торговую единицу финансовой или товарной срочной сделки. Также обозначает принятое на бирже действительное двустороннее соглашение между покупателем и продавцом в сделке Словарь экономических терминов .* * *договор, контракт-----см. agreement-----1. контрактдоговор, соглашение2. подрядформа экономического сотрудничества, при которой сооружение объекта в стране заказчика осуществляется по контракту с иностранным партнером (подрядчиком), который несет всю ответственность за объект -
45 mortgage
1. сущ.сокр. mort, mtg, mtge1) фин. ипотечный кредит, ипотека, закладная (передача заемщиком кредитору права на недвижимость или иную собственность в качестве обеспечения кредита; английское mortgage происходит от сложения французских слов "mort" ("мертвый" от латинского "mortus") и "gage" (залог, заклад); русское "ипотека" происходит от греч. hypothéke — залог)mortgage payment — выплаты по ипотеке/закладной
Syn:See:adjustable-rate mortgage, alternative mortgage loan, amortized mortgage, anaconda mortgage, annuity mortgage, assumable mortgage, balloon mortgage, biweekly mortgage, blanket mortgage, blended rate mortgage, budget mortgage, buy-to-let mortgage, buydown mortgage, cap and collar mortgage, capital-and-interest mortgage, capped mortgage, cashback mortgage, CAT standard mortgage, chattel mortgage, closed-end mortgage, commercial mortgage, consolidated mortgage bond, conventional mortgage, convertible mortgage, current account mortgage, direct reduction mortgage, discounted mortgage, endowment mortgage, equitable mortgage, first mortgage, fixed payment mortgage, fixed-rate mortgage, fixed-term reverse mortgage, flexible mortgage, flexible payment mortgage, general mortgage, government-backed mortgage, graduated payment mortgage, growing equity mortgage, high-ratio mortgage, interest-only mortgage, joint mortgage, jumbo mortgage, junior mortgage, let-to-buy mortgage, lifetime reverse mortgage, limited open-end mortgage, non-amortizing mortgage, offset mortgage, open-end mortgage, package mortgage, partially amortized mortgage, participation mortgage, pension mortgage, pledged account mortgage, portable mortgage, purchase money mortgage, repayment mortgage, residential mortgage, reverse annuity mortgage, reverse mortgage, rollover mortgage, second mortgage, securitized mortgage, self-build mortgage, senior mortgage, shared appreciation mortgage, shared equity mortgage, standard variable rate mortgage, stepped rate mortgage, tracker mortgage, two-step mortgage, variable-rate mortgage, Veterans Administration mortgage, welsh mortgage, zero-coupon mortgage, amortization of mortgage, assignment of mortgage, assumption of mortgage, collateralized mortgage obligation, mortgage banker, mortgage bond, mortgage broker, mortgage constant, mortgage insurance, mortgage interest, mortgage servicer, mortgagor, mortgagee, gage, Federal Agricultural Mortgage Corporation, Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, Federal National Mortgage Association, Government National Mortgage Association, mortgage-backed, remortgage, allocation of interest election2) фин. закладная, ипотека (сертификат, подтверждающий залог собственности в обеспечение кредита; часто имеет вид простого векселя или расписки)See:2. гл.1) фин. закладыватьthe house was mortgaged for £10,000 — дом был заложен за 10 тыс. фунтов стерлингов
See:2) общ. ручаться, давать обещание, связывать себя обещаниемto mortgage oneself [one's life\] to a cause — посвятить себя [свою жизнь\] какому-л. делу
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Mort mortgage ипотека, закладная, ипотечный кредит: 1) залог имущества для получения кредита: передача заемщиком кредитору права на недвижимость или другую собственность в качестве обеспечения ссуды; 2) ипотечный кредит: долговой инструмент, обеспеченный правом на недвижимость (обычно свободно обращающийся); в течение срока кредита заемщик сохраняет право пользования имуществом; см. adjustable rate mortgage;* * *• /vt/ закладывать• ипотека* * *. Кредит, выданный под залог определенной недвижимости, условия которого обязывают заемщика произвести заданное количество платежей . Инвестиционная деятельность .* * *Финансы/Кредит/Валютаипотека, закладная, ипотечный кредитденежная ссуда под залог недвижимости, долговое свидетельство о залоге недвижимости -
46 redeem
rə'di:m1) (to buy back (something that has been pawned): I'm going to redeem my gold watch.) desempeñar, rescatar2) (to set (a person) free by paying a ransom; (of Jesus Christ) to free (a person) from sin.) rescatar; redimir3) (to compensate for or cancel out the faults of: His willingness to work redeemed him in her eyes.) redimir, expiar•- Redeemer- redemption
- past/beyond redemption
- redeeming feature
tr[rɪ'diːm]1 rescatar, salvar■ the film had not a single feature to redeem it la película no tenía ni una sola cosa que la salvara2 (from pawn) desempeñar3 (voucher) canjear4 (promise) cumplir5 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL redimir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto redeem oneself conseguir el perdón, reparar el mal que uno ha hechoredeem [ri'di:m] vt1) rescue, save: rescatar, salvar2) : desempeñarshe redeemed it from the pawnshop: lo desempeñó de la casa de empeños3) : redimir (en religión)4) : canjear, venderto redeem coupons: canjear cuponesv.• amortizar v.• redimir v.• rescatar v.rɪ'diːm
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1)a) \<\<fault/error\>\> compensarb) \<\<good name\>\> rescatarc) \<\<sinners\>\> redimird) redeeming pres p2)a) \<\<promise/pledge\>\> (frml) cumplirb) ( from pawnshop) desempeñar
2.
v reflto redeem oneself — reparar su (or mi etc) error
[rɪ'diːm]VT (Rel) [+ sinner] redimir; (=buy back) [+ pawned goods] desempeñar; (Econ) [+ debt, mortgage] amortizar; (=fulfil) [+ promise, obligation] cumplir; (=compensate for) [+ fault] expiarto redeem o.s. — redimirse
* * *[rɪ'diːm]
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1)a) \<\<fault/error\>\> compensarb) \<\<good name\>\> rescatarc) \<\<sinners\>\> redimird) redeeming pres p2)a) \<\<promise/pledge\>\> (frml) cumplirb) ( from pawnshop) desempeñar
2.
v reflto redeem oneself — reparar su (or mi etc) error
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47 engagement
[ɪn'geɪʤmənt], [en-]сущ.1) встреча, свидание; приглашениеHe had an engagement at a restaurant at eight. — У него была назначена встреча в ресторане в восемь часов.
Syn:We regret to inform you that Mr. Scott is unable to meet his engagements. — C сожалением должны сообщить вам, что мистер Скотт не может выполнить своих обязательств.
Syn:3) обручение, уст. помолвкаengagement ring — кольцо, подаренное в честь помолвки, обручальное кольцо
Her engagement to him was announced in the local paper. — Об их помолвке было объявлено в местной газете.
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48 долг
1) (обязанность) dutyостаться в долгу — to be indebted (to)
воинский долг — soldier's duty, the duty of a soldier
выполнять свой интернациональный долг — to fulfil / to do one's international duty
общественный долг — one's duty to society / to the community
сознание общественного долга — awareness of social / public duty
2) (взятое взаймы, одолженное) debtбыть / оказаться в долгу — to owe, to be indebted (to)
быть должным платить чьи-л. долги — to be liable for smb.'s debts
влезть / войти в долги — to get / to run into debts
делать долги — to contract / to incur debts
покрыть долг — to pay a debt, to pay off
прощать долг — to acquit (smb.) of a debt
обременённый большими долгами — debt-laden, heavily in debt, saddled with heavy debts
рост внешнего долга — growth of the foreign / external debt
государственный долг — state / national / public debt
взыскание / инкассирование долгов юр. — collection of debts
долг, погашаемый в первую очередь — preferential / preferred debt
расходы / затраты по обслуживанию долга — debt serving costs
погашение долга — redemption of debt, debt repayment
покрытие долгов — payment, discharge
в долг — on credit / trust
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1. n договор, соглашение, контрактsalvage contract — договор о спасании, спасательный контракт
2. n брачный контракт3. n помолвка, обручение4. n разг. предприятиеcontract mill — предприятие, выполняющее работы по договорам
5. n амер. вор. жарг. договорённость; плата наёмному убийце6. n карт. объявление масти и количества взяток7. a договорный; обусловленный договором, соглашением, контрактомcontract value — стоимость товаров, купленных или проданных по договору
8. v заключать договор, соглашение, сделку, контракт; принимать на себя обязательства9. v заключать10. v приобретать, получать11. v подхватывать12. n лингв. сокращённая форма слова, сокращённое слово13. v сжимать, сокращать; суживать; стягивать14. v сжиматься, сокращаться; суживаться15. v хмурить; морщить16. v тех. давать усадкуСинонимический ряд:1. agreement (noun) agreement; arrangement; bargain; bond; compact; convention; covenant; deal; legal document; obligation; pact; pledge; transaction; treaty; understanding2. bargain (noun) bargain; compact; transaction3. abridge (verb) abbreviate; abridge; curtail; elide; epitomise; epitomize; shorten; syncopate4. catch (verb) acquire; be infected with; break out with; catch; come down with; develop; get; incur; sicken; sicken of; sicken with; take5. covenant (verb) agree; agree on; assent; bargain; covenant; engage; enter into; make terms; negotiate; pact; pledge; promise; settle; undertake6. shrink (verb) compress; concentrate; condense; constrict; decrease; draw together; narrow; reduce; shrinkАнтонимический ряд:assurance; cancel; dilate; disagree; disperse; elongate; enlarge; expand; extend; increase; lengthen; parole; promise; reverse -
50 debt
A n1 Fin dette f (to envers) ; bad debts créances fpl douteuses ; to cancel a debt annuler une créance ; Third World debt la dette du tiers monde ; to run up a debt ou debts faire des dettes ; to get into debt s'endetter ; to be in debt avoir des dettes ; she is $2,000 in debt elle a 2 000 dollars de dettes ; to be in debt to sb devoir de l'argent à qn ; I'm in debt (to the bank) to the tune of £7,000 je dois 7 000 livres sterling à la banque ; to get out of debt acquitter ses dettes ; to pay off one's debts rembourser ses dettes ;2 ( obligation) dette f (to envers) ; a debt of honour une dette d'honneur ; to pay one's debt to society payer sa dette envers la société ; to acknowledge one's debt to sb reconnaître qu'on doit beaucoup à qn ; I'm forever in your debt je vous suis infiniment reconnaissant. -
51 ἀφίημι
ἀφίημι (Hom.+) pres. act. ind. 2 sg. ἀφεῖς (Rob. 315; W-S. §14, 16; M-M.) and ἀφίεις (ApcSed 12:4 p. 135, 14 Ja.), 3 sg. ἀφίησιν (TestSim 3:2) and ἀφίει (TestJud 18:3); 1 pl. ἀφίομεν (ἀφίεμεν v.l.; B-D-F §94, 3) Lk 11:4; 3 pl. ἀφίουσιν Rv 11:9. Impf. 2 sg. ἠφίεις Sus 53 LXX, 3 sg. ἤφιε (B-D-F §69, 1); ptc. ἀφίοντες Hs 8, 6, 5. Fut. ἀφήσω. 1 aor. ἀφῆκα, 2 sg. ἀφῆκες Rv 2:4 (W-H.; B-D-F §83, 2); impv. ἄφησον ApcEsdr 1:3 p. 24, 8 Tdf.; 2 aor. impv. ἄφες (as אֲפֶס in rabb.), ἄφετε; subj. ἀφῶ, 2 pl. ἀφῆτε; inf. ἀφεῖναι Mt 23:23 v.l.; Lk 5:21; ptc. ἀφείς. Mid. aor. impv. 2 sg. ἄφησαι (TestAbr A 20 p. 102, 29 [Stone p. 52]). Pass.: pres. ἀφίεμαι, 3 pl. ἀφίονται Mt 9:2 D; fut. ἀφεθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἀφέθην, 3 sg. ἀφείθη Just. D. 141, 3; pf. 3 pl. ἀφέωνται Mt 9:2 v.l.; Mk 2:5 v.l.; Lk 5:20, 23; 7:48; J 20:23; 1J 2:12 (B-D-F §97, 3); impv. 3 sg. ἀφείσθω Ath. 2:4. Gener., to cause someone or someth. to undergo separation.① to dismiss or release someone or someth. from a place or one’s presenceⓐ w. personal obj. let go, send away (X., Cyr. 1, 2, 8; Polyb. 33, 1, 6; Tob 10:5; Sir 27:19; Jos., Ant. 16, 135 τ. ἐκκλησίαν) crowds Mt 13:36; Mk 4:36; 8:13 (mng. 3a is also prob.).ⓑ w. impers. obj. give up, emit obj. τὸ πνεῦμα give up one’s spirit Mt 27:50 (cp. ἀ. τ. ψυχήν Hdt. 4, 190 and oft. in Gk. lit.; Gen 35:18; 1 Esdr 4:21; Jos., Ant. 1, 218; 14, 369 al.). φωνὴν μεγάλην utter a loud cry Mk 15:37 (φων. ἀ. Hdt. et al.; Appian, Bell. Civ. 3, 68 §279; Epict. 2, 22, 12 al.; Gen 45:2; Philo, Sacr. Abel. 34; Jos., Bell. 4, 170, Ant. 8, 325, Vi. 158).ⓒ in a legal sense divorce γυναῖκα (Hdt. 5, 39) 1 Cor 7:11ff.—Lit.—LEpstein, Marriage Law in the Bible and the Talmud ’42; MHumbert, Le remariage à Rome ’72; CPréaux, in La Femme I, ’79, 161–65 [Hellen. period]; JMurphy-O’Connor, JBL 100, ’81, ’601–6; JMoiser, JSNT 18, ’83, 103–22.② to release from legal or moral obligation or consequence, cancel, remit, pardon τὸ δάνειον the loan Mt 18:27 (OGI 90, 12; PGrenf I, 26, 9; Dt 15:2). ὀφειλήν a debt vs. 32 (cp. 1 Macc 15:8 πᾶν ὀφείλημα βασιλικὸν ἀ.). Also of remission of the guilt (debt) of sin (Hdt. 6, 30 ἀπῆκέ τʼ ἂν αὐτῷ τὴν αἰτίην; 8, 140, 2; Lysias 20, 34 ἀφιέντας τ. τῶν πατέρων ἁμαρτίας; Herodas 5, 26 ἄφες μοι τὴν ἁμαρτίην ταύτην; 38, 72f; 1 Macc 13:39.—In another construction Diod S 9, 31, 4 Κῦρος αὐτὸν ἀφίησι τῶν ἁμαρτημάτων=absolves him of his misdeeds), in OT and NT predom. in sense of divine forgiveness. W. dat. of pers. and acc. of thing: ὀφειλήματα remit, forgive debts (Appian, Ital. 9 §1 ἠφίει τοῖς ἑαυτοῦ χρήσταις τὰ ὀφλήματα) Mt 6:12a; cp. b (s. Sir 28:2 and ὡς 3aβ; FFensham, The Legal Background of Mt 6:12: NovT 4, ’60, 1f [Deut 15:2 LXX]; on the text FBurkitt, ‘As we have forgiven’ Mt 6:12: JTS 33, ’32, 253–55); forgive ἁμαρτίας (Ex 32:32; Num 14:19; Job 42:10 al.; Jos., Ant. 6, 92) Lk 11:4; 1J 1:9. παραπτώματα Mt 6:14f; Mk 11:25; vs. 26 v.l. Pass. (Lev 4:20; 19:22; Is 22:14; 33:24 al.) ἁμαρτίαι Lk 5:20, 23; 7:47b; 1J 2:12; 1 Cl 50:5; Hv 2, 2, 4; Hs 7:4; PtK 3 p. 15, 12; ἁμαρτήματα Mk 3:28 (s. GDalman, Jesus-Jeshua [Eng. tr. PLevertoff 1929], 195–97; JWilliams, NTS 12, ’65, 75–77); PtK 3 p. 15, 27; cp. Mt 12:31f. W. dat. of pers. only Mt 18:21, 35; Lk 17:3f; 23:34 (ELohse, Märtyrer u. Gottesknecht, Exkurs: Lk 23:34, ’55). Pass. (Lev 4:26, 31, 35; Num 15:25f al.) Lk 12:10; Js 5:15.—J 20:23b (s. JMantey, JBL 58, ’39, 243–49 and HCadbury ibid. 251–54). W. impers. obj. only Mt 9:6; Mk 2:7, 10; Lk 5:21, 24; 7:49; J 20:23. Pass. Mt 9:2, 5; Mk 2:5, 9 (s. HBranscomb, JBL 53, ’34, 53–60; B-D-F §320); Lk 7:47f. ἀνομίαι Ro 4:7; 1 Cl 50:6 (both Ps 31:1). Abs. ἀφίετε 1 Cl 13:2.③ to move away, w. implication of causing a separation, leave, depart fromⓐ lit. of pers. or physical things as obj. (PGrenf I, 1, 16; BGU 814, 16; 18) Mt 4:11; 8:15; 26:44; Mk 1:20, 31; 12:12; Lk 4:39. The spirit left the possessed man 9:42 D; abandon (Soph., Phil. 486; Hyperid. 5, 32; X., Hell. 6, 4, 5) Mt 26:56; Mk 14:50.—W. impers. obj. (PFay 112, 13; Jer 12:7; Eccl 10:4; 1 Esdr 4:50): J 10:12; house Mk 13:34; cp. Mt 23:38; Lk 13:35 (Diod S 17, 41, 7: Apollo appears and explains that he would leave Tyre, which is doomed to destruction); Judaea J 4:3 (Jos., Ant. 2, 335 τ. Αἴγυπτον); the way Hv 3, 7, 1; everything Mt 19:27, 29; 10:28f; Lk 5:11; 18:28f.ⓑ fig. of impers. obj. give up, abandon (Aeschyl., Prom. 317 ὀργάς; Arrian, Anab. 1, 10, 6; Jos., Ant. 9, 264 ἀ. τ. ἄρτι βίον) τὴν πρώτην ἀγάπην Rv 2:4; τ. φυσικὴν χρῆσιν Ro 1:27; leave (behind) to go on to someth. else (in orators; Plut., Mor. 793a; Epict. 4, 1, 15 al.) τὸν τῆς ἀρχῆς τοῦ Χρ. λόγον Hb 6:1; neglect (Diod S 1, 39, 11; POxy 1067, 5) also omit (Diod S 8, 12, 11) τὰ βαρύτερα τοῦ νόμου what is more important in the law Mt 23:23; τὴν ἐντολήν Mk 7:8 (Hyperid. 5, 22 νόμον).④ to have someth. continue or remain in a place. Leave standing/lying (without concerning oneself further about it as, in a way, Diod S 5, 35, 3 a fire without putting it out) αὐτόν Mt 22:22; τὰ δίκτυα 4:20; Mk 1:18; ἐκεῖ τὸ δῶρον Mt 5:24; cp. 18:12; J 4:28; ἡμιθανῆ half dead Lk 10:30 (cp. Jdth 6:13).— Leave (behind) w. pers. obj. (2 Km 15:16; 3 Km 19:3; Tob 11:2) as orphans J 14:18 (Epict. 3, 24, 14; Jos., Ant. 12, 387). τινὰ μόνον 8:29; 16:32.—τινί τι ἀ. let someone have someth. (cp. Jos., Ant. 7, 274 τ. υἱὸν ἄφες μοι) Mt 5:40. W. acc. only τέκνον, σπέρμα Mk 12:19ff; vs. 21 v.l. τινί τι leave, give (Eccl 2:18; Ps 16:14); Mt 22:25; εἰρήνην ἀφίημι ὑμῖν I leave you peace (cp. Diod S 25, 16 τὸν πόλεμον ἀφίημι=I leave [you] war) J 14:27; leave (over, remaining) (Da 4:15) Hb 2:8.—Pass. be left, remain (Da 4:26) οὐ μὴ ἀφεθῇ λίθος ἐπὶ λίθον not a stone will be left on another Mt 24:2; Mk 13:2; cp. Lk 21:6 (on the hyperbole cp. Reader, Polemo p. 338).⑤ to convey a sense of distancing through an allowable margin of freedom, leave it to someone to do something, let, let go, allow, tolerateⓐ w. acc. (Arrian, Anab. 1, 25, 2; Himerius, Or. [Ecl.] 4, 1; 4 Km 4:27; PsSol 17:9) Mt 15:14; Mk 5:19; 11:6; 14:6; Lk 13:8; Ac 5:38. ἀφεῖς τ. γυναῖκα Ἰεζάβελ you tolerate the woman Jezebel Rv 2:20. ἐὰν ἀφῶμεν αὐτὸν οὕτως if we let him go on like this (i.e. doing miracles) J 11:48.—Related types of usage allow, let, permit, leave w. double acc. οὐκ ἀμάρτυρον αὐτὸν ἀφῆκεν God has not left himself without a witness Ac 14:17 (cp. Soph., Oed. Col. 1279 ἀ. τινὰ ἄτιμον; PFay 112, 13; POxy 494, 5f ἐλεύθερα ἀφίημι δοῦλά μου σώματα; 1 Macc 1:48). W. acc. and inf. (BGU 23, 7; POxy 121, 15; Ex 12:23; Num 22:13; PsSol 17:27) Mt 8:22; 13:30; 19:14; 23:13; Mk 1:34; 7:12, 27; 10:14; Lk 8:51; 9:60; 12:39; 18:16; J 11:44; 18:8; Rv 11:9; Hv 1, 3, 1; 3, 1, 8; Hs 9, 11, 6. W. ἵνα foll. Mk 11:16.ⓑ The imperatives ἄφες, ἄφετε are used w. the subjunctive esp. in the first pers. (this is the source of Mod. Gk. ἄς; B-D-F §364, 1 and 2; Rob. 931f) ἄφες ἐκβάλω τὸ κάρφος let me take out the speck Mt 7:4; Lk 6:42 (cp. Epict. 4, 1, 132 ἄφες σκέψωμαι; POxy 413, 184 [II 1d] ἄφες ἐγὼ αὐτὸν θρηνήσω). ἄφες (ἄφετε) ἴδωμεν let us see Mt 27:49; Mk 15:36 (cp. Epict. 3, 12, 15 ἄφες ἴδω). It is also used w. the third pers. (Epict. 1, 15, 7 ἄφες ἀνθήσῃ). And w. ἵνα in a colloquially expressed sentence ἄφες αὐτήν, ἵνα τηρήσῃ αὐτό let her be, so that she can keep it for the day of my burial J 12:7. (The usage Epict. 4, 13, 19 ἄφες οὖν, ἵνα κἀγὼ ταὐτὰ ὑπολάβω is not strictly parallel, for the impv. is not followed by a pronoun. The rendering let her keep it [s. Mlt. 175f] treats ἄφες as an auxiliary. NRSV’s addition, ‘She bought it’, is unnecessary.) The second pers. is rare ἄφες ἴδῃς Hs 8, 1, 4 acc. to PMich. Abs. let it be so, let it go (Chariton 4, 3, 6) Mt 3:15; GEb 18, 40 (w. ὅτι foll.=‘for’).—B. 768; 839; 1174. DELG s.v. ἵημι. M-M. TW. Sv.
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