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  • 21 acercarse

    pron.v.
    1 to approach, to come near, draw near, to come close to.
    2 to be reconciled (amantes).
    3 acercarse a (Comp.), to close in on.
    * * *
    1 (aproximarse) to be near
    2 (ir) to go
    3 (visitar) to drop in, drop by
    * * *
    to approach, get closer
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    VPR
    1) (=aproximarse)
    a) [al hablante] to come closer; [a algo alejado del hablante] to get closer

    acércate, que te vea — come closer so that I can see you

    no te acerques más, que te puedes quemar — don't get any closer, you could burn yourself

    al ver que se acercaban, el conductor se paró — when he saw them coming closer o approaching, the driver stopped

    acercarse a: no te acerques tanto a la mesa — don't get so close to the table

    me acerqué a la ventanaI went up o over to the window

    señores pasajeros, nos estamos acercando a Heathrow — ladies and gentlemen, we're approaching Heathrow

    el paro se acerca al 10% — unemployment is approaching 10%

    b) (=abordar)

    acercarse a algn[al hablante] to come up to sb; [lejos del hablante] to go up to sb

    c)
    2) [en el tiempo] [acontecimiento, momento] to get closer, get nearer

    ya se acercan las vacaciones — the holidays are nearly here, the holidays are getting closer o nearer

    acercarse a[+ fecha] to approach; [+ situación] to get closer to

    3) (=ir)
    4) (=parecerse)

    acercarse a algo, nuestros gustos se acercan más a la ópera — our tastes tend more towards opera

    * * *
    Ex. Many things do not have to be perfect, just in the ballpark.
    * * *

    Ex: Many things do not have to be perfect, just in the ballpark.

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    ■acercarse verbo reflexivo
    1 to approach [a, -]
    2 (desplazarse) to go
    (venir) to come: dijeron que esta tarde se acercarían por aquí, they said they'd come around here this afternoon
    ' acercarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    acercar
    - aproximar
    - arrimar
    - juntar
    - rondar
    English:
    approach
    - come up
    - creep
    - edge
    - go over to
    - go up
    - keep off
    - march up to
    - near
    - ride up
    - sneak
    - up
    - walk up
    - zoom in
    - clear
    - close
    - come
    - distance
    - draw
    - go
    - gravitate
    - keep
    - move
    - pull
    - stay
    - walk
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    vpr
    1. [en el espacio] to come closer, to approach;
    acércate más, que no te oigo come closer, I can't hear you;
    acércate un poco más a la ventana move a bit closer to the window;
    acércate a ver esto come and have a look at this;
    no te acerques al precipicio don't go near the edge;
    se me acercó una mujer para preguntarme la hora a woman came up to me and asked me the time;
    Fig
    se acercó a él en busca de protección she turned to him for protection
    2. [ir] to go;
    [venir] to come;
    se acercó a la tienda a por pan she popped out to the shops for some bread;
    acércate por aquí un día de estos come over and see us some time
    3. [en el tiempo] [fecha, estación, elecciones] to draw nearer, to approach;
    se acerca la Navidad Christmas is coming;
    nos acercamos al verano it will soon be summer
    4. [parecerse]
    acercarse a to resemble;
    su estilo se acerca más a la poesía que a la prosa his style is closer to poetry than to prose
    5. [en negociaciones] [países, bandos] to come closer;
    sus posturas se han acercado mucho en las últimas semanas the differences between them have narrowed considerably over recent weeks
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    v/r
    1 approach; de fecha draw near;
    se acercó a mí she came up to me o approached me;
    no te acerques a la pared don’t get close to the wall;
    ¡acércate! come closer!
    2 ir go;
    me acercaré a tu casa I’ll drop by
    3 de grupos, países develop closer ties
    * * *
    vr
    aproximarse, arrimarse: to approach, to draw near
    * * *
    acercarse vb to get nearer / to get closer

    Spanish-English dictionary > acercarse

  • 22 avvicinare

    approach
    avvicinare qualcosa a qualcosa move something closer to something
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    avvicinare v.tr.
    1 to draw* up, to bring* near (er): avvicina la sedia, draw up your chair; avvicinare qlco. a qlcu., a qlco., to bring sthg. near (er) to s.o., sthg.
    2 ( conoscere) to approach, to meet*, to get* to know: non è facile avvicinarlo, he's not easy to get to know.
    avvicinarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.
    1 to approach (s.o.), to get* near (s.o., sthg.): l'uomo mi si avvicinò, the man came up to me; la fine si avvicina, the end is approaching; la notte si avvicina, night is drawing on; l'ora si avvicina, the hour is drawing near; avvicinare al vero, to come close to the truth
    2 ( somigliare) to be similar: per carattere si avvicina al padre, his character resembles his father's.
    * * *
    [avvitʃi'nare]
    1. vt
    1)

    (mettere vicino) avvicinare (a) — to bring near (to)

    avvicina la sedia al tavolo — bring the chair nearer to the table, draw the chair up to the table

    2) (farsi vicino a: persona) to approach

    avvicinarsi (a) — to approach, go (o come) up to

    avvicinati! — come here!, come closer!

    2) (essere imminente: stagione, periodo) to draw near

    avvicinarsi (a) — to be similar (to), be close (to)

    * * *
    [avvitʃi'nare] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (accostare) to draw* up, to pull up [ sedia]
    2) (attaccare discorso) to approach [ persona]
    2.
    verbo pronominale avvicinarsi
    1) (nello spazio) to go* near(er), to go* close(r), to come* near(er), to come* close(r), to move near(er), to move close(r), to approach; [nemico, inseguitore] to close (a on)
    2) fig. (nel tempo) [stagione, data, avvenimento] to draw* near(er), to draw* close(r), to approach

    - rsi ai cinquanta — to be in one's late forties, to be pushing fifty

    * * *
    avvicinare
    /avvit∫i'nare/ [1]
     1 (accostare) to draw* up, to pull up [ sedia]; avvicinare i letti to push the beds close together; avvicinare il bicchiere alle labbra to raise one's glass to one's lips
     2 (attaccare discorso) to approach [ persona]
    II avvicinarsi verbo pronominale
     1 (nello spazio) to go* near(er), to go* close(r), to come* near(er), to come* close(r), to move near(er), to move close(r), to approach; [nemico, inseguitore] to close (a on); avvicinati! come closer!
     2 fig. (nel tempo) [stagione, data, avvenimento] to draw* near(er), to draw* close(r), to approach; - rsi ai cinquanta to be in one's late forties, to be pushing fifty; - rsi alla fine to be nearing the end of one's life
     3 fig. (essere simile) questo rosso si avvicina al viola this red verges on purple; questo si avvicina di più alla verità that's closer (to) the truth.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > avvicinare

  • 23 accostare

    approach
    porta leave ajar
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    accostare v.tr.
    1 ( mettere vicino) to draw* near, to draw* close; to draw* (sthg.) up: accostare una sedia al muro, to draw a chair near the wall; accostò il tavolo alla finestra, he drew the table up (o close) to the window; accostare un'auto al marciapiede, to draw a car up (o close) to the kerb; accostare l'auto al marciapiede e parcheggiare, to pull up and park near the kerb
    2 ( persone) to approach: mi accostò per parlarmi, he approached me to speak to me
    3 (porte, finestre) to set* ajar, to leave* ajar: accostò la porta, he set the door ajar // per favore, accosta appena la finestra, please leave the window half open
    v. intr.
    1 ( aderire) to fit*: l'armadio non si accosta bene alla parete, the cupboard doesn't fit properly against the wall
    2 ( avvicinarsi) to draw* in (to sthg.), to draw* alongside (sthg.): la nave stava accostando alla banchina, the ship was drawing in to the pier // accostare al marciapiede, ( di auto) to pull in to the kerb (o to draw up alongside the kerb)
    3 (aer., mar.) to haul, to tack: accostare a dritta, to haul (o to tack) to starboard; accostare a sinistra, to haul (o to tack) to port.
    accostarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron. ( avvicinarsi) to go* near (s.o., sthg.), to come* near (s.o., sthg.): accostati alla finestra, go near the window // accostare ad un partito, to join a party // accostare a un autore, to start studying an author // accostare all'Eucarestia, to receive Holy Communion.
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    [akkos'tare]
    1. vt
    1)

    accostare qc a qc(mettere vicino: oggetto) to move sth near sth, (colori, stili) to match sth with sth, (appoggiare: scala) to lean sth against sth

    2) (avvicinare: persona) to approach, come up to
    3) (socchiudere: persiane) to half-close, (porta) to push (o pull) to
    2. vi (aus avere)
    1)

    accostare (a) Auto — to draw up (at), Naut to come alongside

    accosti per favore! — pull in, please!

    2) (Naut : modificare la rotta) to alter course

    accostarsi (a) — to approach, go (o come) nearer

    accostarsi a qc/qn Auto — to draw up at sth/next to sb, Naut to come alongside

    2) (fig : abbracciare: fede, religione)

    accostarsi (a) — to turn to, (idee politiche) to come to agree with

    accostarsi (a) — to be like, resemble

    * * *
    [akkos'tare] 1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) (avvicinare) to draw* [sth.] near, to move [sth.] near [ oggetto]; to pull up, to draw* up [ sedia]

    accostare le labbra al bicchiere — to bring one's lips to the glass, to raise the glass to one's lips

    2) (avvicinarsi a) to move closer to [ persona]
    4) (combinare) to combine, to match [ colori]
    2.
    verbo intransitivo (aus. avere)
    1) [veicolo, conducente, ciclista] to draw* up, to pull in, to pull over
    2) mar. to come* alongside, to draw* alongside, to draw* up
    3.
    verbo pronominale accostarsi

    -rsi a qcn., qcs. — to approach sb., sth

    2) mar.
    Ex:
    /Ex:
    ••

    relig.

    * * *
    accostare
    /akkos'tare/ [1]
     1 (avvicinare) to draw* [sth.] near, to move [sth.] near [ oggetto]; to pull up, to draw* up [ sedia]; accostare le labbra al bicchiere to bring one's lips to the glass, to raise the glass to one's lips
     2 (avvicinarsi a) to move closer to [ persona]
     3 (socchiudere) accostare la porta to pull the door to; accostare le tende to draw the curtains over a bit
     4 (combinare) to combine, to match [ colori]
     (aus. avere)
     1 [veicolo, conducente, ciclista] to draw* up, to pull in, to pull over
     2 mar. to come* alongside, to draw* alongside, to draw* up
    III accostarsi verbo pronominale
     1 (avvicinarsi) -rsi a qcn., qcs. to approach sb., sth.
     2 mar. - rsi alla banchina to come alongside the quay
     3 (cominciare a interessarsi) - rsi alla scherma to start to learn fencing
    relig. - rsi ai sacramenti to receive the Sacraments.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > accostare

  • 24 herankommen

    v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)
    1. come up (zu to), approach
    2. herankommen an (+ Akk) come up to; mit der Hand: reach, get hold of; (Zugang haben zu) an Stelle etc.: be able to get (through) to; an jemanden, etw.: be able to get at ( oder get hold of)
    3. fig.: herankommen an (+ Akk) an Vorbild etc.: come up to; an eine Zahl etc.: come near, approach; er / es kommt nicht an... heran auch he / it can’t touch...; er kommt an sie nicht heran auch he can’t hold a candle to her; etw. an sich herankommen lassen wait and see how s.th. turns out; ich lasse es lieber an mich herankommen I’d rather cross that bridge when I come to it ( oder wait and see); als Arzt kann er es sich nicht leisten, alles Leid an sich herankommen zu lassen to let all the suffering get to ( oder affect) him
    * * *
    to come up; to come on
    * * *
    he|rạn|kom|men
    vi sep irreg aux sein
    1) (räumlich) to come or draw near (
    an +acc to), to approach ( an etw (acc) sth); (zeitlich) to draw near ( an +acc to), to approach ( an etw (acc) sth)

    das lasse ich mal an mich herankommen (fig inf)I'll cross that bridge when I come to it (prov)

    auf 1:3 herankommen — to pull up or back to 1-3

    er lässt alle Probleme an sich herankommen — he always adopts a wait-and-see attitude

    2)

    (= erreichen, bekommen) an den Chef/Motor kommt man nicht heran —

    wie komme ich nur an das Kapital heran?how do I get hold of or (wenn festgelegt) get at the capital?

    3)

    (= sich messen können mit) an jdn herankommen — to be up to the standard of sb

    herankommento be up to (the standard of) sth

    er kommt nicht an seinen Vater heranhe's not a patch on (Brit) or a match for (US) his father

    * * *
    he·ran|kom·men
    vi irreg Hilfsverb: sein
    [an jdn/etw] \herankommen to come up [to sb/sth], to approach [sb/sth]; (bis an etw kommen) to get to sth
    sie kamen nicht an die Stellungen heran they didn't get to the enemy positions
    2. (herangelangen können)
    an jdn/etw \herankommen to reach sb/sth
    man kommt nur schwer an diese Stelle heran it's a difficult spot to reach
    3. (sich beschaffen können)
    an etw akk \herankommen to get hold of sth
    4. (in persönlichen Kontakt kommen)
    an jdn \herankommen to get hold of sb; (näher kommen)
    man kommt einfach sehr schwer an sie heran it's so difficult to really get to know her
    5. (gleichwertig sein)
    [in etw dat] an jdn/etw \herankommen to be up to the standard of sb/sth [in sth]
    in Leistung kommt das Modell an das Konkurrenzfahrzeug fast heran the model is almost up to the standard of the competition in performance
    6.
    alles an sich akk \herankommen lassen (fam) to cross a bridge when one comes to it
    nichts an sich akk \herankommen lassen (fam) not to let anything get to one fam
    sie lässt nichts an sich \herankommen she doesn't let anything get to her
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    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1)

    an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — come or draw near to something; approach something

    ganz nahe an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — come right up to something

    der große Tag war herangekommen — the big day had arrived

    3)

    an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — (erreichen) reach something; (erwerben) obtain something; get hold of something

    an jemanden herankommen(fig.) get hold of somebody

    an jemandes Erfolg/Rekord herankommen — (fig.) equal somebody's success/record

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    herankommen v/i (irr, trennb, ist -ge-)
    1. come up (
    zu to), approach
    2.
    herankommen an (+akk) come up to; mit der Hand: reach, get hold of; (Zugang haben zu) an Stelle etc: be able to get (through) to; an jemanden, etwas: be able to get at ( oder get hold of)
    3. fig:
    herankommen an (+akk) an Vorbild etc: come up to; an eine Zahl etc: come near, approach;
    er/es kommt nicht an … heran auch he/it can’t touch …;
    er kommt an sie nicht heran auch he can’t hold a candle to her;
    etwas an sich herankommen lassen wait and see how sth turns out;
    ich lasse es lieber an mich herankommen I’d rather cross that bridge when I come to it ( oder wait and see); als Arzt kann er es sich nicht leisten,
    alles Leid an sich herankommen zu lassen to let all the suffering get to ( oder affect) him
    * * *
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb; mit sein
    1)

    an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — come or draw near to something; approach something

    ganz nahe an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — come right up to something

    3)

    an etwas (Akk.) herankommen — (erreichen) reach something; (erwerben) obtain something; get hold of something

    an jemanden herankommen(fig.) get hold of somebody

    an jemandes Erfolg/Rekord herankommen — (fig.) equal somebody's success/record

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > herankommen

  • 25 קרב

    קָרֵב(b. h.) 1) to join, come near, be near; to be offered as קָרְבָּן. Zeb.VIII, 2 יִקְרַב לשם מי שהוא let it be offered in behalf of him to whom it may belong. Ib. 5 … אם ק׳ … יִקְרְבוּוכ׳ if one of the heads has been offered, let all of them be offered. Ib. 67b; Ḳinnim III, 3 חטאת קְרֵיבָה למעלהוכ׳ the sin-offering may have been offered on top and the burnt-offering beneath it. Men.VI, 1 הקומץ ק׳ … קְרֵבִים לעצמן the handful (of the priests meal-offering) is offered separately and the remainder separately; Y.Sot.III, 19b top קְרֵיבִין. Sifré Num. 29 קבע זמן לקריבים … למקריבים a time! is fixed for the things to be offered (Lev. 22:27), and a time for those who offer (Num. 6:10); a. fr. 2) to come before court; to sue, complain. Gen. R. s. 96 (ref. to ויקרבו, Gen. 47:29) כאדם … ק׳ עלוכ׳ as one says, that man has brought suit against his neighbor, v. קָבַל II; Yalk. ib. 156 קבל (corr. acc.). Pi. קֵירֵב 1) same, to come near. Ex. R. s. 20, beg. לא קי׳ אצלוכ׳ he had not come near Sarah.Esp. to approach; to pray, intercede, mediate, conciliate. Y.Ber.IV, 8b top זה שעובר … בא וקָרֵב עשה קרבנינווכ׳ we do not say to him who is to pass before the ark (v. תֵּיבָה), ‘come and pray, but, ‘come, draw near, (which means) ‘do our offerings, ‘satisfy our needs 2) to bring near; to befriend, attract, invite. B. Kam.24a ק׳ נגיחותיו if the ox did his gorings in near intervals (of less than three days). Eduy. VIII, 7 אין אליהו … לרחק ולְקָרֵב … המְקוֹרָבִין בזרועוכ׳ Elijah shall come not to decide between clean and unclean, nor to expel (declare genealogically degraded) and to receive (reinstate), but to expel those who have been received by force, and to reinstate those who have been expelled by force. Ib. משפחת … וקֵרְבָהּ בןוכ׳ there was a family … which Ben-Zion expelled by force, and another which they received by force (Bab. ed. וקֵרְבוּהָ בני יב׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40); Tosef. ib. III, 4; Kidd.71a. Eduy. l. c. לא לרחק ולא לקרבוכ׳ neither to expel nor to reinstate, but to make peace Sabb.31a קֵירְבָנוּ תחתוכ׳, v. עִנְוְתָנוּת. Ib. שקֵרַבְתַּנִיוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שהקרבתני) thou hast brought us near Tanḥ. Tsav 8 (ref. to Ps. 65:5) אשרי מי שבחרו … קֵרְבוֹ blessed he whom the Lord has chosen, although he did not bring him near; Num. R. s. 3 הקריבו. Ib. ק׳ את עצמו he brought himself near (to God, through his own deeds); ib. יתרו קרבוהקב״ה the Lord brought Jethro near (caused him to be converted); Yalk. Ex. 379; a. fr.Sifré Num. 94 (expl. לזרא, Num. 11:20, cmp. זָר) שתהיו מרחיקים … מְקָרְבִים אותו you will keep it at a distance (loathe it) more than you have been inviting (wishing for) it; Lev. R. s. 48.Part. pass. מְקוֹרָב; pl. מְקוֹרָבִין, v. supra. Hif. הִקְרִיב 1) to bring near, receive. Y.Dem.II, 23a top מַקְרִיבִין לכנפים, v. כָּנָף Num. R. l. c.; Sabb. l. c., v. supra; a. fr. 2) to offer, sacrifice. Men. XIII, 10 יַקְרִיבֶנָּה במקדש he must offer it in the Temple (of Jerusalem), ואם הִקְרִיבָהּוכ׳ but if he offered it in the Temple of Ḥonyo (in Egypt). Zeb.67b ותַקְרִיבֶנָּה למעלה and let her offer it on top, (v. supra Kal); Kinn. III, 6 ויַקְרִיבֶנָּהוכ׳ Mish. (Bab. ed. ויקרבנה, corr. acc.) and he (the priest) must offer it Ber.6b כאילוה׳ תודה as if he had offered a thank-offering. Ib. 17a as long as the Temple stood אדם חוטא ומַקְרִיבוכ׳ a man sinned and brought a sacrifice; ואין מקריביןוכ׳ yet only its fat and its blood were offered; כאילו הִקְרַבְתִּיו לפניךוכ׳ as if I had offered it (my fat and blood) on the altar before thee; a. v. fr. Nif. נִקְרַב to be offered. Y.Meg.I, 70c top ונִקְרְבוּ מהןוכ׳ and from their contributions was taken the wood for sacrifices; (Y.Taan.IV, 68b; Y.Shek.IV, beg.47d וקרבי). Hithpa. הִתְקָרֵב, Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵב 1) to be brought near, be received. Num. R. s. 3 יש נבחר ונדחה ונ׳וכ׳ some are chosen and repelled (disgraced) and received again Sifra Tsav, Milluïm ידע משהשנ׳ אהרן Moses learned that Aaron was received again (in grace); Yalk. Lev. 515; a. fr. 2) to be offered, sacrificed. Y. Taan. l. c. שלא יהא קרבן מִתְקָרֵבוכ׳ that none but their contributions should be offered first. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXI אותו האיל … ובא להִתְקָרֵבוכ׳ that ram … ran and came to offer himself as a sacrifice in place of Isaac ; Yalk. Gen. 101; a. e. 3) to claim relationship. Deut. R. s. 2 … אם קרובו עני … פלוני מתקרב לי if a mans relative is poor, he makes himself the main person and him subordinate, saying, this man claims relationship to me; Y.Ber.IX, 13b (in mutilated text) ההן פלן מתקרב לן.

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  • 26 קָרֵב

    קָרֵב(b. h.) 1) to join, come near, be near; to be offered as קָרְבָּן. Zeb.VIII, 2 יִקְרַב לשם מי שהוא let it be offered in behalf of him to whom it may belong. Ib. 5 … אם ק׳ … יִקְרְבוּוכ׳ if one of the heads has been offered, let all of them be offered. Ib. 67b; Ḳinnim III, 3 חטאת קְרֵיבָה למעלהוכ׳ the sin-offering may have been offered on top and the burnt-offering beneath it. Men.VI, 1 הקומץ ק׳ … קְרֵבִים לעצמן the handful (of the priests meal-offering) is offered separately and the remainder separately; Y.Sot.III, 19b top קְרֵיבִין. Sifré Num. 29 קבע זמן לקריבים … למקריבים a time! is fixed for the things to be offered (Lev. 22:27), and a time for those who offer (Num. 6:10); a. fr. 2) to come before court; to sue, complain. Gen. R. s. 96 (ref. to ויקרבו, Gen. 47:29) כאדם … ק׳ עלוכ׳ as one says, that man has brought suit against his neighbor, v. קָבַל II; Yalk. ib. 156 קבל (corr. acc.). Pi. קֵירֵב 1) same, to come near. Ex. R. s. 20, beg. לא קי׳ אצלוכ׳ he had not come near Sarah.Esp. to approach; to pray, intercede, mediate, conciliate. Y.Ber.IV, 8b top זה שעובר … בא וקָרֵב עשה קרבנינווכ׳ we do not say to him who is to pass before the ark (v. תֵּיבָה), ‘come and pray, but, ‘come, draw near, (which means) ‘do our offerings, ‘satisfy our needs 2) to bring near; to befriend, attract, invite. B. Kam.24a ק׳ נגיחותיו if the ox did his gorings in near intervals (of less than three days). Eduy. VIII, 7 אין אליהו … לרחק ולְקָרֵב … המְקוֹרָבִין בזרועוכ׳ Elijah shall come not to decide between clean and unclean, nor to expel (declare genealogically degraded) and to receive (reinstate), but to expel those who have been received by force, and to reinstate those who have been expelled by force. Ib. משפחת … וקֵרְבָהּ בןוכ׳ there was a family … which Ben-Zion expelled by force, and another which they received by force (Bab. ed. וקֵרְבוּהָ בני יב׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40); Tosef. ib. III, 4; Kidd.71a. Eduy. l. c. לא לרחק ולא לקרבוכ׳ neither to expel nor to reinstate, but to make peace Sabb.31a קֵירְבָנוּ תחתוכ׳, v. עִנְוְתָנוּת. Ib. שקֵרַבְתַּנִיוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שהקרבתני) thou hast brought us near Tanḥ. Tsav 8 (ref. to Ps. 65:5) אשרי מי שבחרו … קֵרְבוֹ blessed he whom the Lord has chosen, although he did not bring him near; Num. R. s. 3 הקריבו. Ib. ק׳ את עצמו he brought himself near (to God, through his own deeds); ib. יתרו קרבוהקב״ה the Lord brought Jethro near (caused him to be converted); Yalk. Ex. 379; a. fr.Sifré Num. 94 (expl. לזרא, Num. 11:20, cmp. זָר) שתהיו מרחיקים … מְקָרְבִים אותו you will keep it at a distance (loathe it) more than you have been inviting (wishing for) it; Lev. R. s. 48.Part. pass. מְקוֹרָב; pl. מְקוֹרָבִין, v. supra. Hif. הִקְרִיב 1) to bring near, receive. Y.Dem.II, 23a top מַקְרִיבִין לכנפים, v. כָּנָף Num. R. l. c.; Sabb. l. c., v. supra; a. fr. 2) to offer, sacrifice. Men. XIII, 10 יַקְרִיבֶנָּה במקדש he must offer it in the Temple (of Jerusalem), ואם הִקְרִיבָהּוכ׳ but if he offered it in the Temple of Ḥonyo (in Egypt). Zeb.67b ותַקְרִיבֶנָּה למעלה and let her offer it on top, (v. supra Kal); Kinn. III, 6 ויַקְרִיבֶנָּהוכ׳ Mish. (Bab. ed. ויקרבנה, corr. acc.) and he (the priest) must offer it Ber.6b כאילוה׳ תודה as if he had offered a thank-offering. Ib. 17a as long as the Temple stood אדם חוטא ומַקְרִיבוכ׳ a man sinned and brought a sacrifice; ואין מקריביןוכ׳ yet only its fat and its blood were offered; כאילו הִקְרַבְתִּיו לפניךוכ׳ as if I had offered it (my fat and blood) on the altar before thee; a. v. fr. Nif. נִקְרַב to be offered. Y.Meg.I, 70c top ונִקְרְבוּ מהןוכ׳ and from their contributions was taken the wood for sacrifices; (Y.Taan.IV, 68b; Y.Shek.IV, beg.47d וקרבי). Hithpa. הִתְקָרֵב, Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵב 1) to be brought near, be received. Num. R. s. 3 יש נבחר ונדחה ונ׳וכ׳ some are chosen and repelled (disgraced) and received again Sifra Tsav, Milluïm ידע משהשנ׳ אהרן Moses learned that Aaron was received again (in grace); Yalk. Lev. 515; a. fr. 2) to be offered, sacrificed. Y. Taan. l. c. שלא יהא קרבן מִתְקָרֵבוכ׳ that none but their contributions should be offered first. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXI אותו האיל … ובא להִתְקָרֵבוכ׳ that ram … ran and came to offer himself as a sacrifice in place of Isaac ; Yalk. Gen. 101; a. e. 3) to claim relationship. Deut. R. s. 2 … אם קרובו עני … פלוני מתקרב לי if a mans relative is poor, he makes himself the main person and him subordinate, saying, this man claims relationship to me; Y.Ber.IX, 13b (in mutilated text) ההן פלן מתקרב לן.

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  • 27 само

    1. only; solely
    само в този случай in this case only
    само той може/знае he alone can/knows
    само заради тебе for your sake only; all because of you
    само Петър не дойде/не заспа Peter was the only one who didn't come/go to sleep, Peter was the only one not to come/not to go to sleep
    само ние двамата just you and me, just our two selves
    само така може да this is the only way to
    това е само за добро it's all to the good
    това му прави само чест it's all to his credit
    само ти си си виновен you have only yourself to blame, it's all your own fault
    не е само това there is more to it than that
    само със сила only by force, by sheer force
    мисля само за think only of. think of nothing but
    той знае само да се оплаква he does nothing but complain, he keeps complaining
    признавам само на думи pay lip-service to
    само за това разправям be full of it
    той е само кожа и кости he is nothing but skin and bone
    само той да не е anyone but he
    само това не! anything but that! само това да е if that were all
    само през 2 г. in 2 alone
    не си само ти на света разг. you're not the only pebble on the beach
    само колкото да се каже perfunctorily
    2. (просто) merely, only
    аз само го попитах как се казва I merely/only asked his name, all I did was ask his name
    само от злоба out of mere spite
    само като я погледна the mere sight of her
    3.(не повече от, точно) only, just
    само (за) веднаж just (for) once
    тя е само на шестнадесет години she is only sixteen
    само веднаж през живота once in a lifetime
    само за няколко дни
    4. for a few days only
    5. in a few brief days
    само за десет години in ten short years
    само за един век in a bare century
    само преда две седмици only a fortnight ago, as recently as a fortnight ago
    6. (все, непрекъснато) all the time; keep (c ger.)
    do nothing but (c inf. без to)
    само влизам и излизам do nothing but go in and out
    детето само плаче the child keeps crying, the child cries all the time
    7. (покрит, изцапан с) all covered with; (covered) all over with
    само кал съм be all covered with mud, be mud all over, разг. be all over mud
    8. сз. не само..., но и not only..., but also
    не само красива, но и умна not only beautiful, but also clever, she is clever as well as beautiful
    не само чух, но и видях not only did I hear about it, but I saw it with my own eyes
    само ако, стига само да provided, only if
    само че (но, обаче) only, but
    да тръгнем, само че е късно we might start, but it's rather late
    само защото just/merely because
    само да
    само да викнеш, ще дойде you have only to call and he'll corner
    само да не закъснееш mind you're not late, whatever you do; don't be late; ( молба) please, don't be late
    само дето не nearly, all but; come near to (c ger.)
    само дето не си изгуби службата he all but/nearly lost his; job he came near to losing his job
    9. частица
    да знаеш само if only you knew
    само помисли just think
    само се опитай! just you dare! just try! балерина ли? само на балерина ще ми станеш a ballet-dancer? a fine dancer you'll be when I've done with you
    12. (тъкмо точно) само за гости сме a fine state we're in to have company
    само и само да with the sole purpose of (c ger), for no other reason than to (c inf. без to)
    всичко ще направя само и само да го спася I'd do anything to save him
    самои само да ме ядоса with the sole purpose of making me angry, simply to make me angry, for no other reason than to make me angry
    само така! that's it! that's more like it! now you're talking! той говори само така he talks for the sake of argument
    само дето тичахме толкоз here we've been running our legs off all in vain
    предст. със същ. и прил. self-; auto-
    самокритика self-criticism
    самозараждане autogenesis
    с гл. o.s. самозалъгвам се delude o.s
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    са̀мо,
    нареч.
    1. only, solely; мисля \само за think only of, think of nothing but; не е \само това there is more to it than that; не си \само ти на света разг. you’re not the only pebble on the beach; признавам \само на думи pay lip-service to; \само в този случай in this case only; \само за това разправям be full of it; \само заради тебе for your sake only; all because of you; \само колкото да се каже perfunctorily; \само ние двамата just you and me, just our two selves; \само Петър не дойде/не заспа Peter was the only one who didn’t come/go to sleep, Peter was the only one not to come/not to go to sleep; \само през 1970 г. in 1970 alone; \само със сила only by force, by sheer force; \само така може да this is the only way to; \само ти си си виновен you have only yourself to blame, it’s all your own fault; \само това да е if that were all; \само това не! anything but that! \само той да не е anyone but he; \само той може/знае he alone can/knows; това е \само за добро it’s all to the good; това му прави \само чест it’s all to his credit; той е \само кожа и кости he is nothing but skin and bone; той знае \само да се оплаква he does nothing but complain, he keeps complaining;
    2. ( просто) merely, only; аз \само го попитах как се казва I merely/only asked his name, all I did was ask his name; \само като я погледна the mere sight of her;
    3. (не повече от, точно) only, just; \само (за) веднъж just (for) once; \само веднъж през живота си once in a lifetime; \само за десет години in ten short years; \само за един век in a bare century; \само за няколко дни
    1. for a few days only;
    2. in a few brief days; \само преди две седмици only a fortnight ago, as recently as a fortnight ago; тя е \само на шестнадесет години she is only sixteen;
    4. ( все, непрекъснато) all the time; keep (c ger.); do nothing but (c inf. без to); детето \само плаче the child keeps crying, the child cries all the time; \само влизам и излизам do nothing but go in and out;
    5. ( покрит, изцапан с) all covered with; (covered) all over with; \само кал съм be all covered with mud, be mud all over, разг. be all over mud;
    6. съюз: да тръгнем, \само че е късно we might start, but it’s rather late; не \само красива, но и умна not only beautiful, but also clever, she is clever as well as beautiful; не \само …, но и not only …, but also; \само ако, стига \само да provided, only if; \само да викнеш, ще дойде you have only to call and he’ll come; \само да не закъснееш mind you’re not late; whatever you do, don’t be late, ( молба) please, don’t be late; \само дето не nearly, all but; come near to (c ger.); \само дето не си изгуби службата he all but/nearly lost his job, he came near to losing his job; \само защото just/merely because; \само че (но, обаче) only, but;
    7. част.:
    1. (за усилване) only, just; да знаеш \само if only you knew; \само помисли just think;
    2. ( закана) just; балерина ли? \само на балерина ще ми станеш a ballet-dancer? a fine dancer you’ll be when I’ve done with you; \само се опитай! just you dare! just try!;
    3. ( тъкмо, точно): \само за гости сме a fine state we’re in to have company; • всичко ще направя, \само и \само да го спася I’d do anything to save him; \само дето тичахме толкоз here we’ve been running our legs off all in vain; \само и \само да with the sole purpose of (c ger.), for no other reason than to (c inf. без to); \само и \само да ме ядоса with the sole purpose of making me angry, simply to make me angry, for no other reason than to make me angry; \само така! that’s it! that’s more like it! now you’re talking! той говори \само така he talks for the sake of argument.
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    only: She is само fifteen. - Тя е само на петнайсет., само my best friends are invited. - Поканил съм само най-добрите си приятели., He is not only talented but also clever. - Той не само е талантлив, но и умен.; just: You do not need to come with me, само show me the way. - Не е нужно да идваш с мен, само ми покажи пътя., само you and me - само аз и ти; merely ; barely ; purely
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    1. (все, непрекъснато) all the time;keep (c ger.) 2. (не повече от, точно) only, just 3. (покрит, изцапан с) all covered with;(covered) all over with 4. (просто) merely, only 5. 1 сз.: не САМО..., но и not only..., but also 6. 1 частица 7. 13) (за усилване) only, just 8. 14) (закана) just 9. 15) (тъкмо. точно): САМО за гости сме a fine state we're in to have company 10. 2 г. in 11. 3 alone 12. 5 did was ask his name 13. 7) for a few days only 14. 8) in a few brief days 15. do nothing but (c inf. без to) 16. only;solely 17. САМО (за) веднаж just (for) once 18. САМО Петър не дойде/не заспа Peter was the only one who didn't come/ go to sleep, Peter was the only one not to come/not to go to sleep 19. САМО ако, стига САМО да provided, only if 20. САМО в този случай in this case only 21. САМО веднаж през живота once in a lifetime 22. САМО влизам и излизам do nothing but go in and out 23. САМО да: САМО да викнеш, ще дойде you have only to call and he'll cornerСАМО да не закъснееш mind you're not late, whatever you do. don't be late. (молба) please, don't be late 24. САМО дето не nearly, all but;come near to (c ger.) 25. САМО дето не си изгуби службата he all but/nearly lost his. job. he came near to losing his job 26. САМО дето тичахме толкоз here we've been running our legs off all in vain 27. САМО за десет години in ten short years 28. САМО за един век in a bare century 29. САМО за няколко дни 30. САМО за това разправям be full of it 31. САМО заради тебе for your sake only;all because of you 32. САМО защото just/ merely because 33. САМО и САМО да with the sole purpose of (c ger.), for no other reason than to (c inf. без to): всичко ще направя САМО и САМО да го спася I'd do anything to save him 34. САМО кал съм be all covered with mud, be mud all over, разг. be all over mud 35. САМО като я погледна the mere sight of hеr 36. САМО колкото да се каже perfunctorily 37. САМО ние двамата just you and me, just our two selves 38. САМО от злоба out of mere spite 39. САМО помисли just think 40. САМО преда две седмици only a fortnight ago, as recently as a fortnight ago 41. САМО през 42. САМО се опитай! just you dare! just try! балерина ли? САМО на балерина ще ми станеш a ballet-dancer?a fine dancer you'll be when I've done with you 43. САМО със сила only by force, by sheer force 44. САМО така може да this is the only way to 45. САМО така! that's it! that's more like it! now you're talking! той говори САМО така he talks for the sake of argument 46. САМО ти си си виновен you have only yourself to blame, it's all your own fault 47. САМО това не! anything but that! САМО това да е if that were all 48. САМО той да не е anyone but he 49. САМО той може/знае he alone can/ knows 50. САМО че (но, обаче) only, but 51. САМОи САМО да ме ядоса with the sole purpose of making me angry, simply to make me angry, for no other reason than to make me angry 52. аз САМО го попитах как се казва I merely/only asked his name, all 53. да знаеш САМО if only you knew 54. да тръгнем, САМО че е късно we might start, but it's rather late 55. детето САМО плаче the child keeps crying, the child cries all the time 56. мисля САМО за think only of. think of nothing but 57. не САМО красива, но и умна not only beautiful, but also clever, she is clever as well as beautiful 58. не САМО чух, но и видях not only did I hear about it, but I saw it with my own eyes 59. не е САМО това there is more to it than that 60. не си САМО ти на света разг. you're not the only pebble on the beach 61. признавам САМО на думи pay lip-service to 62. това е САМО за добро it's all to the good 63. това му прави САМО чест it's all to his credit 64. той е САМО кожа и кости he is nothing but skin and bone 65. той знае САМО да се оплаква he does nothing but complain, he keeps complaining 66. тя е САМО на шестнадесет години she is only sixteen

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  • 28 aproximar

    v.
    1 to move closer.
    aproxima la mesa a la puerta move the table closer to o over toward the door
    un intento de aproximar posturas an attempt at a rapprochement o to bring the two sides closer together
    2 to bring nearer, to bring near, to approximate, to bring close.
    * * *
    1 to bring near, put near
    1 to come near, come closer
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    verb
    * * *
    1.
    VT to bring near, bring nearer (a to)

    aproximar una silla — to bring a chair over, draw up a chair

    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( acercar)

    aproximó la mesa a la ventanashe moved (o brought etc) the table over to the window

    b) < países> to bring... closer together
    2.
    aproximarse v pron
    a) ( acercarse) fecha/persona/vehículo to approach

    se aproximan malos tiemposthere are hard times ahead

    b)

    aproximarse a algoa la realidad/una cifra to come close to something

    * * *
    Ex. This is a proposal for a directive to approximate the laws relating to guarantees and indemnities.
    ----
    * aproximarse = near, lie + ahead, get + closer, be just in the ballpark, roll in.
    * aproximarse (a) = edge (toward(s)).
    * que se aproxima = oncoming.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) ( acercar)

    aproximó la mesa a la ventanashe moved (o brought etc) the table over to the window

    b) < países> to bring... closer together
    2.
    aproximarse v pron
    a) ( acercarse) fecha/persona/vehículo to approach

    se aproximan malos tiemposthere are hard times ahead

    b)

    aproximarse a algoa la realidad/una cifra to come close to something

    * * *

    Ex: This is a proposal for a directive to approximate the laws relating to guarantees and indemnities.

    * aproximarse = near, lie + ahead, get + closer, be just in the ballpark, roll in.
    * aproximarse (a) = edge (toward(s)).
    * que se aproxima = oncoming.

    * * *
    aproximar [A1 ]
    vt
    1
    (acercar): aproximó la mesa a la ventana she moved ( o brought etc) the table over to the window
    aproxima la silla draw up your chair, bring your chair closer
    2 (unir) ‹países/naciones› to bring … closer together
    1 (acercarse) to approach
    el tren se aproximaba a Toledo the train was approaching o nearing Toledo
    el cometa se aproxima a una velocidad vertiginosa the comet is heading towards us o approaching us at a tremendous speed
    se aproxima un frente frío a cold front is approaching
    se aproximan malos tiempos there are hard times ahead
    según se aproxima su cumpleaños as her birthday draws near o approaches
    a medida que nos aproximábamos a nuestro destino as we approached o neared our destination
    se aproximó a mí she came up to me
    2 (asemejarse) aproximarse A algo to come close TO sth
    ésta es la versión que más se aproxima a la realidad this is the version that comes closest to the truth
    el total se aproximaba a los cinco millones the total came close to o approximated to o approached five million
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    aproximar ( conjugate aproximar) verbo transitivo
    a) ( acercar):

    aproximó la mesa a la ventana she moved (o brought etc) the table over to the window

    b) paísesto bring … closer together

    aproximarse verbo pronominal
    a) ( acercarse) [fecha/persona/vehículo] to approach;


    b) aproximarse a algo ‹a la realidad/una cifra› to come close to sth

    aproximar verbo transitivo to bring o put nearer
    ' aproximar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    tender
    - acercar
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    vt
    [acercar] [objeto] to move closer; [países] to bring closer together;
    aproxima la mesa a la puerta move the table closer to o over towards the door;
    un intento de aproximar posturas an attempt at a rapprochement o to bring the two sides closer together
    * * *
    v/t bring closer
    * * *
    acercar, arrimar: to approximate, to bring closer

    Spanish-English dictionary > aproximar

  • 29 aproximarse

    1 to come near, come closer
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    * * *
    VPR
    1) (=arrimarse) to come near, come closer

    aproximarse a(=acercarse) to near, approach

    2)

    aproximarse a[+ cierta edad] to be nearly, be getting on for

    3)

    aproximarse a(=intentar reconciliarse) to approach, approximate to

    * * *
    (v.) = near, lie + ahead, get + closer, be just in the ballpark, roll in
    Ex. However, the effects of media conglomeration on Times Mirror for bottom line results would pull the plug on the New York venture that was nearing its provisional term and beginning to show positive results.
    Ex. It is possible to make generalizations leading to predictions of what lies ahead for geoscience information professionals.
    Ex. We are not ready for it yet, but we are getting closer every day.
    Ex. Many things do not have to be perfect, just in the ballpark.
    Ex. With the summer rolling in, many of you might be looking for instructions on how to make fresh iced tea.
    * * *
    (v.) = near, lie + ahead, get + closer, be just in the ballpark, roll in

    Ex: However, the effects of media conglomeration on Times Mirror for bottom line results would pull the plug on the New York venture that was nearing its provisional term and beginning to show positive results.

    Ex: It is possible to make generalizations leading to predictions of what lies ahead for geoscience information professionals.
    Ex: We are not ready for it yet, but we are getting closer every day.
    Ex: Many things do not have to be perfect, just in the ballpark.
    Ex: With the summer rolling in, many of you might be looking for instructions on how to make fresh iced tea.

    * * *

    ■aproximarse verbo reflexivo to approach [a, -]
    ' aproximarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    andar
    - juntarse
    - rondar
    - acercar
    - aproximar
    - lindar
    - rayar
    English:
    approximate
    - come up to
    - approach
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [en el espacio] to approach, to come closer;
    el autobús se aproximaba a la parada the bus was approaching the stop;
    nos aproximamos a la capital we are approaching the capital;
    el déficit se aproxima a los seis millones the deficit is close to six million
    2. [en el tiempo]
    se aproximan las vacaciones the holidays are drawing nearer o approaching
    3. [parecerse] to be similar;
    un régimen que intenta aproximarse a un sistema democrático a regime that is trying to become more like a democracy;
    no hay ningún lenguaje que se le aproxime there's no other language which resembles it
    * * *
    v/r approach;
    aproximarse a la verdad get close to the truth;
    aproximarse a los setenta be approaching seventy;
    se aproxima el invierno winter is coming
    * * *
    vr
    acercarse, arrimarse: to approach, to move closer
    * * *
    aproximarse vb (acercarse) to approach / to get near

    Spanish-English dictionary > aproximarse

  • 30 ἐγγίζω

    ἐγγίζω (fr. ἐγγύς) Att. fut. ἐγγιῶ; 1 aor. ἤγγισα; Att. reduplication ἐνήγγισα and ἠνήγγισα GJs (deStrycker 242 and 299f); pf. 3 pl. ἠγγίκασιν Dt 31:14. In our lit. only intr. approach, come near (so in Aristot., Polyb., Diod S, Epict. et al., pap, LXX, En; OdeSol 11:6; TestSol, TestAbr B, TestJob, Test12Patr, JosAs 3:2; GrBar 12:6; MartIs, ApcMos, Philo, Joseph.; Tat. 37, 1; s. Nägeli 36; Anz 344f; KClark, JBL 59, ’40, 367–74)
    to move in space and so draw closer to a reference point, draw near, come near, approach of humans and transcendent beings.
    abs. of someone approaching (Gen 18:23; 27:27) Ac 23:15; ἤγγικεν ὁ παραδιδούς με my betrayer is near Mt 26:46; Mk 14:42; thief Lk 12:33; the tribune Ac 21:33; blind man Lk 18:40; Jesus 19:41; 24:15.
    modified
    α. without prep.: W. gen. of thing (Gen. 33:3; Jdth 13:7; En 14:9) ἐγγίσαντες αὐτοῦ when they came near it (the grave) AcPl Ha 11, 19. W. dat. of pers. (Gen 27:21; TestAbr B 2, p. 106, 4 [Stone p. 60]) or thing (Polyb. 18, 4, 1; Ex 32:19; Jos., Bell. 5, 408 τ. πόλει) τῷ παιδί B 6:1 (Is 50:8); τῇ πύλῃ τῆς πόλεως the city gate Lk 7:12; the house 15:25; Damascus Ac 9:3; 22:6; cp. 10:9; the grave GPt 9:36.—Jesus Lk 15:1; 22:47. τῷ θεῷ draw near to God (Philo, Leg. All. 2, 57, Deus Imm. 161; Theodor. Prodr. 7, 475 H. θεοῖς ἐγγ.) of priestly service (Ex 19:22; 34:30; Lev 10:3 al.), fig. of the spiritual service of Christians Hb 7:19; Js 4:8; Mt 15:8 v.l. (cp. Jdth 8:27; Ps 148:14; Is 29:13 al.).
    β. w. prep.: W. εἰς, only with indications of place (Tob 11:1; En 14:10): Jerusalem Mt 21:1; Mk 11:1.—Lk 18:35; 19:29. εἰς τὴν κώμην to the village 24:28; εἰς συναγωγήν Hm 11:13.—W. πρός and dat. to show place (Pr 5:8; OdeSol 11:6 πρὸς τὰ χείλη μου) Lk 19:37. W. ἐπί, τινα Lk 10:9 (cp. Ps 26:2; 68:4 v.l.; ἐπὶ τὴν θάλασσαν AcPl Ha 3, 30; ἐπὶ μίλιον τρίτον for three miles GJs 17:2).
    to draw near in a temporal sense, draw near, come near, approach (POxy 1202, 8; w. dat., Epict. 3, 10, 14; Tat. 37:1). W. indications of time (KClark, JBL 59, ’40, 367–83) the hour Mt 26:45; the day (Ezk 7:4; 12:23) Ro 13:12; Hb 10:25; the (feast) day GJs 1:2; 2:2; ὁ καιρός (La 4:18; 1 Macc 9:10) Lk 21:8; cp. Mt 21:34; ὁ χρόνος Ac 7:17; the Passover Lk 22:1; the end 1 Pt 4:7; the final stumbling-block B 4:3; cp. ending of Mk in the Freer ms. 8; the judgment GPt 7:25; destruction of the temple Lk 21:20; redemption vs. 28. μέχρι θανάτου ἐ. come close to dying Phil 2:30 (cp. Job 33:22; Sir 51:6 ἤγγισεν ἕως θανάτου). PKatz, TZ 5, ’49, 7; ADebrunner, Mus. Helv. 11, ’54, 58f.—Esp. of the approaching Reign of God: ἤγγικεν ἡ βασιλεία τῶν οὐρανῶν (or τοῦ θεοῦ) Mt 3:2; 4:17; 10:7; Mk 1:15; Lk 10:9, 11 (WHutton, ET 64, ’52/53, 89–91: has come for the Lk passages); AcPl Ha 8, 31=BMM verso 2f. Of the Lord’s return Js 5:8.—On ‘realized eschatology’ s. CDodd, Parables of the Kgdm.3 ’36, 44–51, ET 48, ’36/37, 138–42; JCampbell, ET 48, ’36/37, 91–94; RFuller, The Mission and Achievement of Jesus ’54, 20–25; RBerkey, JBL 82, ’63, 177–87; MBlack, An Aramaic Approach3, ’67, 208–11.—DELG s.v. ἐγγύς. M-M. TW. Sv.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἐγγίζω

  • 31 avecinarse

    pron.v.
    1 to be on the way.
    ¡la que se nos avecina! are we in for it!
    2 to approach, to grow near, to come near, to get nearer.
    * * *
    1 to approach (a, -)
    * * *
    VPR to approach, come near
    * * *
    verbo pronominal to approach
    * * *
    (v.) = loom, be ahead, lie + ahead, come down + the pike
    Ex. As the 1992 unification of the European Community looms, East European countries are becoming jittery and apprehensive about the implications for them.
    Ex. This article argues that it is imperative that librarians assess the future in order to be better able to plan for what is ahead.
    Ex. It is possible to make generalizations leading to predictions of what lies ahead for geoscience information professionals.
    Ex. What softwares are coming down the pike for potential future e-lending of varied digital content (music, print, video...)?.
    * * *
    verbo pronominal to approach
    * * *
    (v.) = loom, be ahead, lie + ahead, come down + the pike

    Ex: As the 1992 unification of the European Community looms, East European countries are becoming jittery and apprehensive about the implications for them.

    Ex: This article argues that it is imperative that librarians assess the future in order to be better able to plan for what is ahead.
    Ex: It is possible to make generalizations leading to predictions of what lies ahead for geoscience information professionals.
    Ex: What softwares are coming down the pike for potential future e-lending of varied digital content (music, print, video...)?.

    * * *
    avecinarse [A1 ]
    «tormenta/borrasca» to approach
    se avecina el fin del siglo the end of the century draws near o approaches
    * * *

    avecinarse ( conjugate avecinarse) verbo pronominal
    to approach
    avecinarse verbo reflexivo to approach, come near
    ' avecinarse' also found in these entries:
    English:
    loom
    - brew
    * * *
    to be on the way;
    se avecina una tormenta there's a storm coming o on the way;
    ¡la que se nos avecina! we're really in for it!
    * * *
    v/r approach
    * * *
    : to approach, to come near

    Spanish-English dictionary > avecinarse

  • 32 подходить

    1) General subject: answer, answer purpose, approach, assort, be suitable (чему-л.), befit (кому-л.), belong, come, come closer, come over (обычно, преодолевая то или иное конкретное расстояние или препятствие), come up to, compliment (друг другу), cut out pass, do, dovetail, draw, draw upon, fall under (под рубрику), fit, gee (в отрицательных предложениях), go, go up, heave to, hitch, make up, match (под пару), near, pan, pertain, rise, serve, step up, suit, suit books (кому-л.), to be a good match, walk up, work (I too like sea salt - there's something about salt with sweet chocolate. Bacon works well as an alternative.), meet the case, mix well, serve a turn, serve turn, go together (один к другому), come under (под рубрику, классификацию), agree with (быть по душе), fit the bill (по качествам), (чему-то) fashion, be a good fit, apply to, (he is not cut out to do it-он не подходит для этого) cut out, (he is not cut out to do it-он не подходит для этого) be cut out
    2) Geology: fit to
    4) Colloquial: click
    5) Obsolete: (to) befall
    6) Poetical language: nigh
    8) Bookish: beseem
    9) Jocular: like
    13) Accounting: match (по качеству)
    14) Jargon: jibe in
    15) Patents: mature (о сроке)
    16) Business: accept, pertain to
    17) Automation: match up
    18) Makarov: answer( one's) purpose, answer the purpose, apprise, approach (e. g., a problem) (приступать к чему-л., напр. к вопросу, проблеме, задаче), attack (e. g., a problem) (приступать к чему-л., напр. к вопросу, проблеме, задаче), belong together (друг другу), go up to, go with (smth.) (к чему-л.), mix well (о цветах, красках и т.п.), on, register, respond, rise (о тесте), serve (one's) purpose, serve (smb.'s) turn, serve the purpose, touch the fringe of (напр. к решению), come near, come under, come up, cut out, do for, draw in, draw on, fill the bill, fit in, fit in with (чем-л.), match with (о сопряжённых деталях)
    20) Gold mining: adjoin, fit (to)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подходить

  • 33 accēdō or ad-cēdō

        accēdō or ad-cēdō cessī    ( perf sync.accēstis, V.), cessūrus, ere, to go to, come to, come near, draw near, approach, enter: ad flammam inprudentius, T.: ad oppidum, Cs.: ad hastam, to attend an auction, N.: ad numerum harum, joins, O.: in oppidum: illo: quo, S.: quocumque, S.: iuxta, O.: proxime deos accessit Clodius: propius tribunal, Cu.: urbem, V.: Scyllaeam rabiem scopulosque, V.; (poet.): delubris, O.: regno, shares, O.: sacris, takes part in, O.: accede, come here, O.: deici nullo modo potuisse qui non accesserit; (impers.): quod eā proxime accedi poterat.—Esp., to approach in a hostile manner, attack: acie instructā usque ad castra hostium accessit, Cs.: ad urbem, S.: ad manum, to come to close quarters, N. — Fig., to come near, approach: haud invito ad aurīs sermo mi accessit tuos, T.: ubi accedent anni et, etc., when the years shall come, in which, etc., H. — Esp., to come, happen, befall: voluntas vostra si ad poëtam accesserit, T.: dolor accessit bonis viris.— With the idea of increase, to be added: ut ad causam novum crimen accederet: ad eas navīs accesserant sex, Cs.: Medis adcessere Libues, S.: tantum fiduciae Pompeianis accessit, their confidence rose so high, Cs.: huc accedebant conlecti ex praedonibus, these were joined by, Cs.; (poet.): in tua damna, O.—Esp. with a clause or neuter pron., representing a clause, as subject: ad haec mala hoc mihi accedit etiam: haec, etc., T.: accedet etiam nobis illud, iudex est, etc<*> accessit etiam, quod illa pars equitatūs se cum iis coniunxerat. Cs.: e<*> accedebat, quod iudices dati non erant: huc adcedebat, quod exercitum habuerat, etc., S.: huc accedit, quod occultior vestra cupiditas esset; with ut: accedit, ut eo facilius animus evadat: ad Appii senectutem accedebat, ut caecus esset: accedebat, ut tempestatem ferrent facilius, Cs.: ad hoc detrimentum accessit, ut prohiberentur, etc., Cs. —To assent, accede, agree, approve, accept: ad eius condiciones: ad hoc consilium, N.: suadentibus, Ta.—(In appearance or character), to come near, approach, resemble, be like: homines ad Deos nullā re propius accedunt quam salutem hominibus dando: proxime ad nostram disciplinam illam: Antonio Philippus proxime accedebat.—To enter upon, undertake: ad bellorum pericula: ad amicitiam Caesaris, Cs.: ad vectigalia, to undertake the collection of: ad causam, the direction of a lawsuit: ad invidiam levandam: has naturae partīs, take up, describe, V.: ad rem p., to enter on the service of the state: huic ego causae actor accessi, entered upon as prosecutor.

    Latin-English dictionary > accēdō or ad-cēdō

  • 34 προσέρχομαι

    + V 47-18-6-16-26=113 Gn 29,10; 42,24; 43,19; Ex 12,48(bis)
    to come to, to go to [τινι] Lv 19,33; id. [πρός τινα] Gn 42,24; to come, to approach, to draw near [abs.] Gn 29,10; to come near to (of man and woman in sexual relations) [τινι] Ex 19,15; to approach, to draw nigh to [εἴς τι] Nm 18,22; id. [πρός τι] Lv 9,7; to go up to [ἐπί τι] 2 Mc 13,26
    προσέλθωσιν εἰς κρίσιν they came forward to judgement Dt 25,1; μὴ προσέλθῃς μοι περὶ αὐτῶν do not approach me for them, do not intercede with me for them Jer 7,16
    often used in cultic sense: to draw near (to offer gifts) Lv 21,17; to approach (the Lord) [ἐναντίον τινί]
    Ex 16,9
    ἐὰν δέ τις προσέλθῃ πρὸς ὑμᾶς προσήλυτος ποιῆσαι τὸ πάσχα if any proselyte shall come to you to keep the passover Ex 12,48, see προσήλυτος *2 Chr 24,27 προσῆλθον they came near-⋄קרב for MT רב/ו and the many?; *Ps 63(64),7 προσελεύσεται he shall come near-ָקַרב ְו for MT ֶקֶרב ְו and the intestines, the inner parts (of man or woman), the thoughts; *DnLXX 9,22 καὶ προσῆλθε and he came near-ויבא for MT ויבן and he made to understand
    see πρόσειμι
    Cf. EDWARDS 1987, 65-67; HELBING 1928, 290; LE BOULLUEC 1989 51.154; LEE, J. 1983, 91; ROST
    1967, 119-121; WEVERS 1990, 193; →NIDNTT; PREISIGKE; TWNT

    Lust (λαγνεία) > προσέρχομαι

  • 35 approssimare

    approssimare v.tr. (non com.) to bring* (sthg.) near.
    approssimarsi v.rifl. o intr.pron.
    1 ( avvicinarsi) to approach, to come near (er); ( di tempo) to draw* near: l'inverno si approssima, winter is drawing near
    2 (fig.) to approximate, to come* near; to approach (s.o., sthg.): approssimare al vero, to come close to the truth; approssimare alla perfezione, to approach (o come near) perfection.
    * * *
    [approssi'mare]
    1. vt

    (cifra) approssimare per eccesso/per difetto — to round up/down

    frm to approach, draw near

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > approssimare

  • 36 приближаться

    1) General subject: appropinquate, come on (о ветре, шквале; a storm is coming on - приближается гроза), converge (к пределу), draw upon, (постепенно) edge, get on (о времени; it is getting on for supper-time - время близится к ужину), go up, haul in (with; к чему-л.), impend, make up, near, push in (к берегу - о лодке и т. п.), to be upon (smb.), verge, verge (к чему-л.), walk up, wear, approach, get on (о времени), go on (о времени, возрасте for), come down the pike, draw nigh, move closer, head towards, head into
    2) Naval: close, (with) haul in (к чему-л.)
    3) Obsolete: aggress
    4) Poetical language: nigh
    5) Military: draw closer
    6) Mathematics: approximate, come close, tend
    7) Business: work up
    8) Makarov: apprise, be upon, edge (постепенно), get on (о времени), go up to, move in, on, touch the fringe of (напр. к решению), close in, come near, come on, draw, draw near, draw on, draw together, draw up, fall at hand
    9) Archaic: grow near

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > приближаться

  • 37 accedo

    ac-cēdo, cessi, cessum, 3, v. n. ( perf. sync., accēstis, Verg. A. 1, 201), to go or come to or near, to approach (class.).
    I.
    Lit.
    A.
    In gen., constr. with ad, in, the local adverbs, the acc., dat., infin., or absol.
    (α).
    With ad:

    accedam ad hominem,

    Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 14; so,

    ad aedīs,

    id. Amph. 1, 1, 108:

    ad flammam,

    Ter. Andr. 1, 1, 103:

    omnīs ad aras,

    to beset every altar, Lucr. 5, 1199:

    ad oppidum,

    Caes. B. G. 2, 13:

    ad ludos,

    Cic. Pis. 27, 65:

    ad Caesarem supplex,

    id. Fam. 4, 4, 3: ad manum, to come to their hands (of fishes), id. Att. 2, 1, 7:

    ad Aquinum,

    id. Phil. 2, 41, 106; so,

    ad Heracleam,

    id. Verr. 2, 5, 49, § 129.— Impers.:

    ad eas (oleas) cum accederetur,

    Cic. Caecin. 8, 22.—
    (β).
    With in:

    ne in aedīs accederes,

    Cic. Caecin. 13, 36:

    in senatum,

    id. Att. 7, 4, 1:

    in Macedoniam,

    id. Phil. 10, 6:

    in funus aliorum,

    to join a funeral procession, id. Leg. 2, 26, 66 al. —
    (γ).
    With local adv.:

    eodem pacto, quo huc accessi, abscessero,

    Plaut. Trin. 3, 2, 84:

    illo,

    Cic. Caecin. 16, 46:

    quo,

    Sall. J. 14, 17.—
    (δ).
    With acc. (so, except the names of localities, only in poets and historians, but not in Caesar and Livy):

    juvat integros accedere fontīs atque haurire,

    Lucr. 1, 927, and 4, 2:

    Scyllaeam rabiem scopulosque,

    Verg. A. 1, 201:

    Sicanios portus,

    Sil. 14, 3; cf. id. 6, 604:

    Africam,

    Nep. Hann. 8:

    aliquem,

    Sall. J. 18, 9; 62, 1; Tac. H. 3, 24:

    classis Ostia cum magno commeatu accessit,

    Liv. 22, 37, 1:

    Carthaginem,

    Plin. Ep. 7, 27, 3.—
    (ε).
    With dat. ( poet.):

    delubris,

    Ov. M. 15, 745:

    silvis,

    id. ib. 5, 674: caelo (i. e. to become a god), id. ib. 15, 818, and 870.—
    * (ζ).
    With inf.:

    dum constanter accedo decerpere (rosas),

    App. M. 4, p. 143 med.
    (η).
    Absol.:

    accedam atque hanc appellabo,

    Plaut. Am. 1, 3, 17:

    deici nullo modo potuisse qui non accesserit,

    Cic. Caecin. 13, 36:

    accessit propius,

    ib. 8, 22:

    quoties voluit blandis accedere dictis,

    Ov. M. 3, 375 al. — Impers.: non potis accedi, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 2, 16, 38 (Trag. v. 17 ed. Vahl.):

    quod eā proxime accedi poterat,

    Cic. Caecin. 8, 21.
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    To approach a thing in a hostilemanner (like aggredior, adorior), to attack:

    acie instructa usque ad castra hostium accessit,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 51:

    sese propediem cum magno exercitu ad urbem accessurum,

    Sall. C. 32 fin.:

    ad manum,

    to fight hand to hand, to engage in close combat, Nep. Eum. 5, 2; Liv. 2, 30, 12:

    ad corpus alicujus,

    Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 2, 2: Atque accedit muros Romana juventus, Enn. ap. Gell. 10, 29 (Ann. v. 527 ed. Vahl.): hostīs accedere ventis navibus velivolis, id. ap. Macr. S. 6, 5 (Ann. v. 380 ib.);

    and, in malam part.,

    Ter. Heaut. 3, 3, 22.—
    2.
    Mercant. t. t.:

    accedere ad hastam,

    to attend an auction, Nep. Att. 6, 3; Liv. 43, 16, 2.—
    3.
    In late Lat.: ad manus (different from ad manum, B. 1), to be admitted to kiss hands, Capit. Maxim. 5.
    II.
    Fig.
    A.
    In gen., to come near to, to approach:

    haud invito ad aurīs sermo mi accessit,

    Ter. Hec. 3, 5, 32; so,

    clemens quidam sonus aurīs ejus accedit,

    App. M. 5, p. 160:

    si somnus non accessit,

    Cels. 3, 18; cf.:

    febris accedit,

    id. 3, 3 sq.:

    ubi accedent anni,

    Hor. S. 2, 2, 85; cf.:

    accedente senectā,

    id. Ep. 2, 2, 211.
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    To come to or upon one, to happen to, to befall (a meaning in which it approaches so near to accĭdo that in many passages it has been proposed to change it to the latter; cf. Ruhnk. Rut. Lup. 1, p. 3; 2, p. 96; Dictat. in Ter. p. 222 and 225); constr. with ad or (more usually) with dat.:

    voluntas vostra si ad poëtam accesserit,

    Ter. Phorm. prol. 29:

    num tibi stultitia accessit?

    have you become a fool? Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 77:

    paulum vobis accessit pecuniae,

    Ter. Hec. 3, 5, 56:

    dolor accessit bonis viris, virtus non est imminuta,

    Cic. Att. 1, 16, 9:

    quo plus sibi aetatis accederet,

    id. de Or. 1, 60, 254 al.
    2.
    With the accessory idea of increase, to be added = addi; constr. with ad or dat.: primum facie (i. e. faciei) quod honestas accedit, Lucil. ap. Gell. 1, 14; so ap. Non. 35, 20:

    ad virtutis summam accedere nihil potest,

    Cic. Fin. 4, 24:

    Cassio animus accessit,

    id. Att. 5, 20; 7, 3; id. Clu. 60 al.:

    pretium agris,

    the price increases, advances, Plin. Ep. 6, 19, 1.— Absol.:

    plura accedere debent,

    Lucr. 2, 1129:

    accedit mors,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 18, 60; id. de Or. 2, 17, 73:

    quae jacerent in tenebris omnia, nisi litterarum lumen accederet,

    id. Arch. 6, 14 (so, not accenderet, is to be read).—If a new thought is to be added, it is expressed by accedit with quod ( add to this, that, etc.) when it implies a logical reason, but with ut ( beside this, it happens that, or it occurs that) when it implies an historical fact (cf. Zumpt, §

    621 and 626): accedit enim, quod patrem amo,

    Cic. Att. 13, 21: so Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 2; Cic. Rosc. Am. 8, 22; id. Att. 1, 92 al.; Caes. B. G. 3, 2; 4, 16; Sall. C. 11, 5;

    on the other hand: huc accedit uti, etc.,

    Lucr. 1, 192, 215, 265 al.:

    ad App. Claudii senectutem accedebat etiam ut caecus esset,

    Cic. de Sen. 6, 16; so id. Tusc. 1, 19, 43; id. Rosc. Am. 31, 86; id. Deiot. 1, 2; Caes. B. G. 3, 13; 5, 16 al. When several new ideas are added, they are introduced by res in the plur.: cum ad has suspiciones certissimae res accederent: quod per fines Sequanorum Helvetios transduxisset; quod obsides inter eos dandos curāsset;

    quod ea omnia, etc.,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 19. Sometimes the historical idea follows accedit, without ut:

    ad haec mala hoc mihi accedit etiam: haec Andria... gravida e Pamphilo est,

    Ter. Andr. 1, 3, 11:

    accedit illud: si maneo... cadendum est in unius potestatem,

    Cic. Att. 8, 3, 1.
    3.
    To give assent to, accede to, assent to, to agree with, to approve of; constr. with ad or dat. (with persons only, with dat.):

    accessit animus ad meam sententiam,

    Plaut. Aul. 2, 7, 13; so Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 28, § 69; Nep. Milt. 3, 5:

    Galba speciosiora suadentibus accessit,

    Tac. H. 1, 34; so Quint. 9, 4, 2 al.
    4.
    To come near to in resemblance, to resemble, be like; with ad or dat. (the latter most freq., esp. after Cic.):

    homines ad Deos nulla re propius accedunt quam salutem hominibus dando,

    Cic. Lig. 12:

    Antonio Philippus proximus accedebat,

    id. Brut. 147; cf. id. Verr. 2, 2, 3; id. de Or. 1, 62, 263; id. Ac. 2, 11, 36 al.
    5.
    To enter upon, to undertake; constr. with ad or in:

    in eandem infamiam,

    Plaut. Trin. 1, 2, 84:

    ad bellorum pericula,

    Cic. Balb. 10:

    ad poenam,

    to undertake the infliction of punishment, id. Off. 1, 25, 89:

    ad amicitiam Caesaris,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 48:

    ad vectiǵalia,

    to undertake their collection as contractor, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 42:

    ad causam,

    the direction of a lawsuit, id. ib. 2, 2, 38; id. de Or. 1, 38, 175 al. But esp.:

    ad rem publicam,

    to enter upon the service of the state, Cic. Off. 1, 9, 28; id. Rosc. Am. 1 al.,‡

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > accedo

  • 38 NÁ-

    in compds. nigh, near.
    * * *
    adv. [Ulf. newa = ἐγγύς; A. S. neah; Engl. nigh; Germ. nahe]:—only used in COMPDS, denoting nigh, near: ná-borinn, part. near akin, born, Sks. 274, Hðm. 10, Skv. 3. 11. ná-búð, f. dwelling near to, Þórð. 69, Sturl. i. 88. ná-búi, a, m. a neighbour, Grág. ii. 343, Eg. 60, 108, Ld. 26, Nj. 11, Eb. 24. ná-býli, n. a neighbouring farm. ná-frændi, a, m. a near kinsman, Eg. 252, Ld. 258, Fms. vii. 268, Fb. i. 437, Bs. i. 133, 620. ná-frændkona, u, f. a near female relative, Bs. i. 288, 620. ná-granna, u, f. a female neighbour, Stj. 260. ná-granni, a, m. a neighbour, Fms. i. 294, Gþl. 107, Barl. 104, MS. 625. 86. ná-grennd, f., and ná-grenni, n. a neighbourhood, Stj. 189, Bárð. 165, Gísl. 92. ná-hendr, adj. a kind of metre, Edda (Ht.) 75. ná-kominn, part. coming near one, touching one nearly; þetta mál er mér nákomit, Sturl. i. 36. ná-kveðinn, part. = náhendr, Edda v. l. ná-kvæma, d, to come near to, Bs. ii. 78. ná-kvæmd, f. a ‘near-coming,’ coming near to, proximity, Bs. i. 88; í n. við e-n, Mar. ná-kvæmi, f. (mod. ná-kvæmni), exactness, Sks. 443. ná-kvæmliga, adv. minutely, exactly. ná-kvæmligr, adj. exact, minute, ná-kvæmr, adj. ‘nigh-coming,’ near about one’s person, near to one; þeir vóru svá nákvæmir konungi, Stj. 540; svá var Guðs miskunn honum nákvæm, Bs. i. 48; var Ólafr konungr honum svá nákvæmr, at …, Fms. vi. 74: metaph. attentive, hón er nákvæmust mönnum til á heita, Edda 16: minute, close, n. í skriptum, Bs. i. 871: accurate, exact, nákvæmt svar, Sks. 94 new Ed., freq. in mod. usage. ná-lægð, f. a lying near, nearness, proximity, Bs. ii. 57, Rb. 478, freq. in mod. usage: presence, H. E. i. 246, 247. ná-lægjast, d, dep. to approach, Mar. ná-lægr, adj., superl. nálægstr, Fs. 26, Fms. xi. 33; þar nálægt, Fs. 29: ‘nigh-lying,’ close by, near at hand, Ld. 184; nálægjar, close to one another, Hom. 55; nálæg héruð, Þórð. 3: metaph., Fms, i. 76, 208, v. 290. ná-mágr, m. a near relative by marriage; námágar þrír, ef maðr á dóttur manns, systur eða móður, Grág. i. 29, Sks. 713, N. G. L. i. 80. ná-munda, adj., see mund and miðmundi; vera í námunda, to be close by, Hkr. i. 266, Stj. 189, 255; þat land sem lá í námunda við Jórdan, 107; þeirra verka er hann hafði n. sér, which he was about doing, Barl. 149; at þat sé allt í n. þér ( at hand) er þú megir gleði af taka, 14; ganga, koma n. e-u, to come near to, Stj. 15, 40; þat er vissi n. Múspelli, Edda 4. ná-mæli, n. hurtful language, Stor. ná-sessi, a, m. a bench-mate, N. G. L. i. 68. ná-seta, u, f. a sitting near, proximity, Dropl. 32. ná-settr, part. seated near, Sks. 226. ná-skyldr, adj. nearly related, Boll. 336. ná-stæðr, adj. = náskyldr, Thom. ná-sæti, n. = náseta, Grág. i. 51. ná-venzlaðr, part. = náskyldr, Stj. 226. ná-vera, u, f. presence, Stj. 10, 258. náveru-kona, u, f. a midwife, Stj. 248. ná-verandi, part. present, Bs. ii. 142, MS. 625. 191. ná-vist, f. presence, Ld. 34, Fms. ii. 229, v. 218, Hom. 124, Sks. 361. ná-vista, u, f. = návist, Al. 59, 119, Hom. 127, Gþl. 139. návistar-kona, u, f. a female neighbour, MS. 4. 5. návistar-maðr, m. a person present, Gþl. 150: a neighbour, 540. návistar-vitni, n. an eye-witness, Gþl. 155. návistu-maðr, m. = návistarmaðr, Fms. ix. 262.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > NÁ-

  • 39 उपस्था


    upa-sthā
    P. Ā. - tishṭhati, - te

    (irr. aor. Pot. 3. pl. - stheshus AV. XVI, 4, 7)
    to stand orᅠ place one's self near, be present
    (Ā. if no object follows Pāṇ. 1-3, 26);
    to stand by the side of, place one's self near, expose one's self to (with loc. orᅠ acc.) RV. AV. KātyṠr. Gobh. MBh. Mn. etc.;
    to place one's self before (in order to ask), approach, apply to RV. AV. ṠBr. ĀṡvGṛ. Ragh. etc.;
    to come together orᅠ meet with, become friendly with, conciliate (only Ā. Vārtt. on Pāṇ. 1-3, 25);
    to lead towards (as a way, only Ā. ib.);
    to go orᅠ betake one's self to Pañcat. R. ;
    to stand near in order to serve, attend, serve MBh. Kathās. etc.;
    to attend on, worship
    (only Ā. Kāty. on Pāṇ. 1-3, 25,
    e.g.. arkamupatishṭhate, he worships the sun;
    but arkamupatishṭhati, he exposes himself to the sun Pat.) MBh. BhP. Ragh. etc.;
    to serve with, be of service orᅠ serviceable by, attend on with prayers (e.g.. aindryāgārhapatyamupatishṭhate, he attends on the Gārhapatya with a Ṛic addressed to Indra;
    but bhartāraṉupatishṭhatiyauvanena, (she) attends on her husband with youthfulness Kāṡ.) MBh. Ragh. Daṡ. etc.;
    to stand under (in order to support), approach for assistance, be near at hand orᅠ at the disposal of RV. AV. TS. MBh. Ṡak. etc.;
    to fall to one's share, come to the possession of MBh. R. etc.;
    to rise against RV. VII, 83 ;
    to start, set out Hariv. Daṡ.:
    Caus. - sthāpayati, to cause to stand by the side of, place before, cause to lie down by the side of (e.g.. a woman) AitBr. ĀṡvṠr. KātyṠr. etc.;
    to cause to come near, bring near, procure, fetch MBh. R. Ṡak. etc.;
    (in Gr.) to add iti after a word (in the Pada-pāṭha) RPrāt. 842 (cf. upasthita)

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > उपस्था

  • 40 اقترب (من)

    اِقْتَربَ (من)‏ \ approach: to come near (in time or place): As we approached the school, the noise grew louder. Winter was approaching. draw, (drew, drawn): to move; come: The game was drawing to an end. Midnight drew near. \ اِقْتَربَ من \ close: (with adv. or prep.) to come near: The crowd closed round him. The players closed in for an attack. gain on sb.: to get closer to sb. whom one is following: The second runner slowly gained on the first runner, until he drew level with him. near: to come close to: We were nearing home when I saw the fire.

    Arabic-English dictionary > اقترب (من)

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