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  • 61 Aufmerksamkeit

    f
    1. nur Sg. (Konzentration, Interesse) attention; Aufmerksamkeit erregen attract ( oder draw) attention; seine Aufmerksamkeit richten auf focus one’s attention on; jemandem oder einer Sache Aufmerksamkeit schenken pay attention to; jemandes Aufmerksamkeit entgehen escape s.o.’s attention ( oder notice); jemandes Aufmerksamkeit auf etw. lenken direct s.o.’s attention to(wards) s.th.
    2. nur Sg. (Höflichkeit) attentiveness
    3. (Geschenk) little present, token (gift); (freundliche Handlung) kindness; jemanden mit Aufmerksamkeiten überschütten shower s.o. with gifts ( oder kindnesses)
    * * *
    die Aufmerksamkeit
    mindfulness; attention; care; regard; heedfulness
    * * *
    Auf|merk|sam|keit
    f -, -en
    1) no pl attention, attentiveness

    das ist meiner Áúfmerksamkeit entgangen — I failed to notice that, that escaped my notice or attention

    2) no pl (= Zuvorkommenheit) attentiveness
    3) (= Geschenk) token (gift)

    (nur) eine kleine Áúfmerksamkeit — (just) a little something or gift

    kleine Áúfmerksamkeiten — little gifts

    * * *
    die
    2) (notice: He tried to attract my attention; Pay attention to your teacher!) attention
    3) (concentration of the mind: His attention wanders.) attention
    4) (attention: His skill attracted their notice; I'll bring the problem to his notice as soon as possible.) notice
    * * *
    Auf·merk·sam·keit
    <-, -en>
    f
    1. kein pl (aufmerksames Verhalten) attention, attentiveness
    es ist meiner \Aufmerksamkeit entgangen it escaped my attention
    2. kein pl (Zuvorkommenheit) attentiveness
    3. (Geschenk) token [gift]
    [nur] eine kleine \Aufmerksamkeit von mir! just a little something from me
    * * *
    die; Aufmerksamkeit, Aufmerksamkeiten
    1) o. Pl. attention
    2) (Höflichkeit) attentiveness

    eine [kleine] Aufmerksamkeit — a small gift

    * * *
    1. nur sg (Konzentration, Interesse) attention;
    Aufmerksamkeit erregen attract ( oder draw) attention;
    seine Aufmerksamkeit richten auf focus one’s attention on;
    Aufmerksamkeit schenken pay attention to;
    jemandes Aufmerksamkeit entgehen escape sb’s attention ( oder notice);
    jemandes Aufmerksamkeit auf etwas lenken direct sb’s attention to(wards) sth
    2. nur sg (Höflichkeit) attentiveness
    3. (Geschenk) little present, token (gift); (freundliche Handlung) kindness;
    jemanden mit Aufmerksamkeiten überschütten shower sb with gifts ( oder kindnesses)
    * * *
    die; Aufmerksamkeit, Aufmerksamkeiten
    1) o. Pl. attention
    2) (Höflichkeit) attentiveness

    eine [kleine] Aufmerksamkeit — a small gift

    * * *
    f.
    attention n.
    heedfulness n.
    mindfulness n.
    regard n.

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  • 62 निधा _nidhā

    1
    निधा 3 U.
    1 To place, put, put or set down; शिरसि निदधानो$ञ्जलिपुटम् Bh.3.123; R.3.5,62;12.52; Si. 1.13.
    -2 To confide, or entrust, commit to the care of; निदधे विजयाशंसां चापे सीतां च लक्ष्मणे R.12.44;15.36.
    -3 To give, impart to, deposit with; दिनान्ते निहितं तेजः सवित्रेव हुताशनः R.4.1.
    -4 To put down, lay, allay, restrain; सलिलैर्निहितं रजः क्षितौ Gha&ttod.1.
    -5 To bury, conceal or hide (as under ground); ऊनद्विवार्षिकं प्रेतं निदध्युर्बान्धवा बहिः Ms.5.68.
    -6 To fix or direct the thoughts upon; cf. निध्यै.
    -7 To determine, resolve.
    -8 To direct one's labours, endeavour.
    -9 To appoint.
    -1 To remove, relinquish.
    -11 To lay up, treasure up.
    -12 To remember, keep or bear in mind.
    -13 To end, close.
    2
    निधा Ved.
    1 Laying snares.
    -2 A net or snare.

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  • 63 निधा


    ni-dhā
    √1. P. Ā. - dadhāti, - dhatte, to put orᅠ lay down, deposit, lay up, preserve (Ā. for one's self);

    to intrust, commit, present to (dat. orᅠ loc.);
    put into, fix in (loc., orᅠ loc. with antár, orᅠ antar ifc.) RV. etc. etc.;
    put orᅠ lay before a person (dat.) KenUp. ;
    (with bhūmau Hit. > orᅠ avaṭe < R. >) to bury;
    with ṡirasi, rarely - ) to esteem highly R. Kālid. Pañc. ;
    (with dṛiṡam) to fix the eyes upon (loc.) Kathās. ;
    (with manas) to fix orᅠ direct the thoughts upon orᅠ towards i.e. resolve, determine to (dat.) Hariv. ;
    (with manasi, - , orᅠ hṛidaye) to keep in mind, bear in mind, remember, lay to heart Kāv. Pur. ;
    (with hṛidayam) to give one's heart to (loc.);
    (with ātmānam) to intrust one's self to (loc.) Kathās. ;
    (with kriyām) to take pains with (loc.) Hit. ;
    (with karmaṇi) to appoint a person to a work Rājat. ;
    to keep down, restrain Kāv. Pur. ;
    to end, close ṠBr.:
    Pass. - dhīyate, to be put orᅠ laid down etc.;
    to be contained orᅠ situated orᅠ absorbed in, to rest in (loc.) RV. AV. etc. etc.:
    Caus. - dhāpayati, to cause to be put orᅠ laid down etc. Vait. R. Hcat. ;
    to cause to be deposited orᅠ preserved Mn. VIII, 30 ;
    to lay up, preserve Car. ;
    to appoint BhP.:
    Desid. - dhitsate, to intend to put down etc. Naish.:
    Intens. nídedhyat (?), to settle down VS. MaitrS. ;
    ni-dhā́
    f. a net orᅠ snare RV. ;

    - pati (-dhā́-) m. possessor orᅠ bearer of snares ib.

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  • 64 face

    feɪs
    1. сущ.
    1) а) лицо;
    физиономия;
    лик to look smb. in the face ≈ смотреть кому-л. в глаза to powder one's face ≈ пудрить лицо to press one's face (against a window) ≈ прижиматься лицом( к окну) beautiful, handsome, pretty face ≈ хорошенькое, красивое лицо familiar face ≈ знакомое лицо oval face ≈ овальное лицо round face ≈ круглое лицо ruddy face ≈ румяное лицо ugly face ≈ некрасивое лицо face down ≈ лицом вниз I would never say that to her face. ≈ Я бы никогда не сказал ей это в глаза. to bring face to faceсводить лицом к лицу to come face to face, meet face to faceвстречаться лицом к лицу to keep a straight faceсохранять невозмутимый вид to laugh in smb.'s faceсмеяться кому-л. в лицо black in the faceбагровый( от гнева, усилий и т. п.) full face ≈ анфас half face ≈ в профиль straight face ≈ бесстрастное, ничего не выражающее лицо in the face of б) морда животного ∙ Syn: visage, countenance, features, facial features, physiognomy;
    mug, pan
    2) а) выражение лица angry face ≈ злой вид funny face ≈ забавный вид happy face ≈ счастливое лицо (лицо счастливого человека) sad, long faceпечальный, мрачный вид to keep a serious face ≈ сохранять серьезное выражение лица, сохранять внешнюю серьезность б) гримаса Don't make a face at me. ≈ Не строй мне рожи. to draw faces, make faces, pull a face, pull facesкорчить рожи Syn: expression, aspect, look, countenance, air;
    grimace, pout
    3) внешний вид Pioneers cleared the forest and changed the face of the countryside. ≈ Пионеры очистили лес и изменили внешний вид местности. on the face of itсудя по внешнему виду;
    на первый взгляд Syn: appearance, look, semblance, external aspect
    4) репутация, лицо, престиж, достоинство The scandal was hushed up in an effort to save face. ≈ Скандал замяли, чтобы спасти репутацию. to lose faceударить лицом в грязь, быть униженным, потерять престиж to save face ≈ не ударить лицом в грязь, спасти репутацию/престиж, не уронить достоинства Syn: reputation, good name, dignity, repute, image, prestige, self-respect
    5) передняя, лицевая сторона, лицо ( медали, ткани и т. п.) I scratched the face of my belt buckle. ≈ Я поцарапал пряжку пояса. Syn: front surface, obverse side, principal side, finished side, facade, frontage, forepart
    6) циферблат
    7) спорт струнная поверхность( теннисной ракетки)
    8) разг. нахальство, наглость, дерзость;
    самоуверенность After forgetting my lines, I didn't have the face to go back on stage. ≈ После того, как я забыл слова роли, у меня не хватило наглости снова выйти на сцену. to show a faceдержаться вызывающе, нагло Syn: nerve, boldness, daring, pluck, self-assurance, mettle, spunk, confidence, bravado, grit;
    cheek, front, sand, brass, gall, effrontery, impudence
    9) воен. фас
    10) а) облицовка б) макияж put one's face on Syn: make-up
    11) геом. грань
    12) тех.( лобовая) поверхность;
    торец;
    срез, фаска
    13) горн. забой;
    плоскость забоя
    14) полигр. очко (литеры)
    15) строит. ширина (доски) ∙ it's written all over his face ≈ это у него на лбу написано in the face of serious difficultiesперед лицом серьезных трудностей to disappear from the face of the earthисчезать с лица земли to fly in the face of smth ≈ кинуться на что-л. to set one's face against ≈ (решительно) противиться чему-л. to open one's faceзаговорить, перестать отмалчиваться to travel on one's face, to run one's faceиспользовать привлекательную внешность для достижения цели before smb.'s faceперед (самым) носом у кого-л.
    2. гл.
    1) а) стоять лицом к( чему-л.) ;
    смотреть в лицо, в глаза The opponents faced each other across the chessboard. ≈ Оппоненты сояли лицом друг к другу у классной доски. Syn: encounter, confront, meet face to face, turn toward, look toward б) выходить, быть обращенным ( в определенную сторону) to face east ≈ быть обращенным на восток;
    "выходить" на восточную сторону to face page 20 ≈ к странице 20 (о рисунке) Syn: front on, give toward, overlook
    2) смело смотреть в лицо, смело встречать to face the factsпрямо смотреть в лицо фактам I could not face going there alone. ≈ Я не мог поехать туда один.
    3) а) бросать в лицо (кому-л.) to face smb. with irrefutable evidence ≈ бросать кому-л. в лицо неопровержимые улики б) сталкиваться лицом к лицу (с чем-л.) to be faced with the necessityстолкнуться с необходимостью
    4) а) покрывать, отделывать The cabinet is faced with a walnut veneer. ≈ Шкаф отделан ореховым шпоном. б) обкладывать, облицовывать( камнем) ∙ Syn: surface, cover, coat, overlay
    5) подкрашивать (чай) ∙ face about face down face off face out face up face the music face the knocker лицо, физиономия - * massage массаж лица - * angle( антропологоия) лицевой угол - black /blue,red/ in the * багровый (от гнева, напряжения и т. п.) морда (животного) выражение лица - * of a dying calf глуповато-меланхолическое выражение лица - his * fell у него вытянулась физиономия - straight * бесстрастное /ничего не выражающее/ лицо, "маска" - to straighten one's * пытаться принять невозмутимый вид, успокоиться, перестать смеяться - to keep a straigt *, to keep one's * straight сохранять невозмутимое /бесстрастное/ выражение;
    удерживаться от смеха - to make /to pull, to weer/ a long * иметь огорченный /печальный, кислый, мрачный, разочарованный/ вид - to read people's *s быть хорошим физиономистом (разговорное) гримаса - to make /to pull/ a * сделать гримасу, гримасничать - to make *s корчить /строить/ рожи - to make /to pull/ a pitiful * скорчить постную физиономию - to make a wry * скорчить рожу внешний вид - on /upon/ the * of (it) судя по внешнему виду;
    на первый взгляд - upon the * of the document если исходить из буквального смысла документа - on the * of it you are guilty похоже на то, что вы виновны - the idea is absurd on the * of it на первый взгляд эта мысль кажется абсурдной - to carry a /the/ * (of) казаться( кем-л., чем-л.) - this version carries no * of probability эта версия лишена правдоподобия /маловероятна/ - to carry on its * быть совершенно очевидным /ясным/ аспект, сторона (вопроса) (разговорное) наглость, нахальство - to have the * (to say smth.) иметь наглость (сказать что-л.) - to show a * нахально /нагло, вызывающе/ держаться поверхность, внешняя сторона - * of a door сторона двери (внешняя или внутренняя) - * of a racket( спортивное) струнная поверхность /ударная часть/ ракетки поверхность (земли, воды) - on the * of the earth на земле, на свете, в целом мире - from /off/ the * of the earth с лица земли - the north * of the mountain северный склон горы лицевая сторона, лицо (ткани, игральных карт, медали и т. п.) ;
    правая сторона - to lie on its * лежать обратной стороной кверху - put your cards on the table * down положите ваши карты рубашкой вверх циферблат фасад - the * of the building is covered with ivy фасад дома зарос плющом престиж;
    репутация;
    достоинство - (the) loss of * унижение;
    потеря престижа /доброго имени/ - to lose * быть униженным;
    потерять престиж - to save (one's) * избежать позора, спасти свою репутацию /свой престиж/, не уронить своего достоинства (разговорное) личность, человек с именем, знаменитость (сленг) детина, "лоб" (математика) грань (в геометрии) фас, грань (кристалла) (техническое) (лобовая) поверхность, торец;
    срез;
    фаска (военное) фас (горное) забой, плоскость забоя;
    лава - * cut забойка, вруб (полиграфия) очко (литеры) ;
    шрифт, рисунок шрифта;
    гарнитура шрифта, шрифт ширина ( доски) (телевидение) экран( трубки) (техническое) уровень (жидкости) (техническое) (плоский) боек( молота) (техническое) облицовка - * brick облицовочный кирпич > in /to/ smb.'s * в лицо, в глаза, открыто;
    в присутствии кого-л. > it's written all over his * это у него на лбу написано > to laugh in smb.'s * смеяться в лицо кому-л.;
    открыто смеяться над кем-л. > to look full in /into/ the * of smb. смотреть прямо в лицо /в глаза/ кому-л. > to be unable to look smb. in the * стыдиться взглянуть в лицо кому-л. > to cast /to fling, to throw/ smth. in smb.'s * бросать что-л. в лицо кому-л. > at /in, on/ the first * с первого взгляда;
    на первый взгляд > to bear /to carry, to have/ two *s under one hood, to have two *s быть двуличным, лицемерным;
    быть двусмысленным > to show a false * притворяться, лицемерить > before smb.'s * перед носом у кого-л. > in the * of перед лицом;
    открыто, на глазах;
    вопреки, наперекор;
    под угрозой > to act in the * of direct orders действовать вопреки прямому приказу > to succeed in the * of many difficulties добиться успеха несмотря на все трудности > in the * of day /of the sun/ не скрываясь, открыто;
    среди бела дня > * to * лицом к лицу;
    лично, наедине > let's get together and talk the whole thing over * to * давайте встретимся и потолкуем обо всем лично > to open one's * (американизм) открыть рот, заговорить > to fly in the * (of) держаться вызывающе, бравировать, бросать вызов( кому-л.) > to fly in the * of facts игнорировать факты, пренебрегать фактами > to fly in the * of nature действовать вопреки законам природы > to set one's * against smb., smth. решительно воспротивиться кому-л., чему-л.;
    бороться с кем-л., чем-л.;
    относиться враждебно к кому-л., чему-л. > to put a bold * on smth. казаться уверенным в чем-л., не растеряться > to put a good * on smth. делать довольное лицо по поводу чего-л. малоприятного;
    изображать что-л. в наилучшем виде, истолковывать что-л. в благоприятном свете > to put a new * on smth. представить что-л. в новом /другом/ свете > to run one's *, to travel on one's * (американизм) использовать приятную внешность, чтобы добиться продвижения, кредита и т. п.;
    выезжать на хорошеньком личике > to stare smb. in the * бросаться в глаза, быть очевидным /явным/;
    быть неминуемым /неотвратимым/ > death stared him in the * он был на пороге /на волосок от/ смерти > to fall on one's * провалиться( с треском) ;
    оскандалиться;
    потерпеть фиаско > a * as long as a fiddle унылое /мрачное/ лицо > the * is the index of the mind лицо - зеркало души > a fair * may hide a foul heart за приятной внешностью может скрываться низкая душонка > a good * is a letter of recommendation хорошее /приятное/ лицо - лучшая рекомендация находиться лицом к - they sat so as to * each other они сидели друг против друга /лицом друг к другу/ - the man now facing me человек, который сейчас находится передо мной - stand facing the light станьте лицом к свету быть обращенным к - the house *d eastwards дом выходил фасадом на восток - my window *s the street мое окно выходит на улицу - the picture *s page 7 рисунок к странице 7 смотреть в лицо - I can't * him now я не могу показаться ему на глаза - to * away отвернуться встречать (что-л.) смело;
    смотреть в лицо (чему-л.) без страха - to * the ordeal стойко выдержать испытание - to * the facts смотреть в лицо фактам - to * danger мужественно встретить опасность - I can't * the disgrace of a failure я не смогу перенести позор провала - you'll have to * it yourself вам самому придется с этим справиться сталкиваться лицом к лицу (с чем-л.) - to be *d with a difficulty встретиться /столкнуться/ с трудностью - to be *d with bankruptcy оказаться перед угрозой банкротства - he was suddenly *d with the necessity of... он внезапно очутился перед необходимостью... - the problem now facing us проблема, стоящая сейчас перед нами отделывать (платье) - to * a coat with gold braid отделать мундир золотым галуном облицовывать - to * a building with marble облицевать здание мрамором - to * a table with rose-wood veneering фанеровать стол розовым деревом полировать;
    обтачивать - this stone has not been properly *d этот камень плохо отполирован повертывать лицом вверх (игральную карту) (военное) скомандовать поворот - the captain *d his company left капитан скомандовал роте "налево" - right *! направо! подкрашивать (чай) > to * the knocker просить милостыню у дверей > to * the music храбро встречать трудности /неприятности/;
    держать ответ, расплачиваться за свои действия ~ value номинальная стоимость( монеты, марки и т. п.) ;
    to accept( или to take) (smth.) at its face value принимать( что-л.) за чистую монету back ~ вчт. невидимая поверхность before (smb.'s) ~ перед (самым) носом (у кого-л.) bold ~ выделительный шрифт bold ~ полигр. жирный шрифт ~ гримаса;
    to draw (или to make) faces корчить рожи elite ~ вчт. элитная печать face: to set one's face (against smth.) (решительно) противиться (чему-л.) ~ уст. вид спереди;
    фасад ~ внешний вид;
    on the face of it судя по внешнему виду;
    на первый взгляд;
    to put a new face on представить все в новом свете;
    придать другой вид;
    to put a bold face on не растеряться ~ встречать смело;
    смотреть в лицо без страха;
    to face the facts смотреть в лицо фактам;
    учитывать реальные обстоятельства ~ выражение лица;
    a sad (или long) face печальный, мрачный вид ~ геом. грань ~ гримаса;
    to draw (или to make) faces корчить рожи ~ горн. забой;
    плоскость забоя ~ лицо;
    лик;
    физиономия ~ наглость;
    to have the face (to say) иметь наглость (сказать что-л.) ;
    to show a face вызывающе держаться ~ обкладывать, облицовывать (камнем) ~ облицовка ~ отделывать (платье) ~ полигр. очко (литеры) ~ передняя, лицевая сторона, лицо (медали и т. п.) ;
    правая сторона (ткани;
    тж. face of cloth) ~ тех. (лобовая) поверхность;
    торец;
    срез, фаска ~ подкрашивать (чай) ;
    face about воен. поворачиваться кругом;
    face down осадить;
    запугать ~ полировать;
    обтачивать ~ сталкиваться (с необходимостью) ;
    наталкиваться( на трудности и т. п.) ;
    to face a task стоять перед необходимостью решать задачу;
    выполнить требование ~ стоять лицом (к чему-л.) ;
    смотреть в лицо;
    быть обращенным в определенную сторону;
    to face page 20 к странице 20 (о рисунке) ~ спорт. струнная поверхность (теннисной ракетки) ;
    to fling (или to cast, to throw) (smth.) in (smb.'s) face бросать в лицо ~ воен. фас;
    right about face! направо кругом! ~ циферблат ~ стр. ширина (доски) ~ сталкиваться (с необходимостью) ;
    наталкиваться (на трудности и т. п.) ;
    to face a task стоять перед необходимостью решать задачу;
    выполнить требование ~ card фигура( в картах) to ~ reality считаться( с реальной) действительностью;
    to face danger подвергаться опасности ~ out выполнить (что-л.) ~ out не испугаться, выдержать смело ~ стоять лицом (к чему-л.) ;
    смотреть в лицо;
    быть обращенным в определенную сторону;
    to face page 20 к странице 20 (о рисунке) to ~ reality считаться (с реальной) действительностью;
    to face danger подвергаться опасности ~ встречать смело;
    смотреть в лицо без страха;
    to face the facts смотреть в лицо фактам;
    учитывать реальные обстоятельства to ~ the music держать ответ, расплачиваться;
    to face the knocker просить милостыню у дверей to ~ the music встречать, не дрогнув, критику или трудности to ~ the music держать ответ, расплачиваться;
    to face the knocker просить милостыню у дверей ~ to ~ лицом к лицу ~ to ~ наедине, без посторонних to: ~ prep указывает на близость, соприкосновение( с чем-л.), соседство к, в;
    shoulder to shoulder плечо к плечу;
    face to face лицом к лицу ~ up быть готовым встретить (to) ~ up примириться( с чем-л.) неприятным (to) ~ value номинальная стоимость( монеты, марки и т. п.) ;
    to accept (или to take) (smth.) at its face value принимать (что-л.) за чистую монету value: face ~ видимая, кажущаяся ценность face ~ нарицательная цена face ~ номинал face ~ номинальная, нарицательная стоимость face ~ номинальная стоимость ~ спорт. струнная поверхность (теннисной ракетки) ;
    to fling (или to cast, to throw) (smth.) in (smb.'s) face бросать в лицо black( или blue, red) in the ~ обагровый (от гнева, усилий и т. п.) ;
    full face анфас;
    half face в профиль black (или blue, red) in the ~ обагровый (от гнева, усилий и т. п.) ;
    full face анфас;
    half face в профиль ~ наглость;
    to have the face (to say) иметь наглость (сказать что-л.) ;
    to show a face вызывающе держаться in the ~ of вопреки;
    in (или to) (smb.'s) face открыто, в лицо, в глаза;
    to laugh in (smb.'s) face открыто смеяться (над кем-л.) in the ~ of вопреки;
    in (или to) (smb.'s) face открыто, в лицо, в глаза;
    to laugh in (smb.'s) face открыто смеяться (над кем-л.) in the ~ of перед лицом to open one's ~ амер. заговорить, перестать отмалчиваться;
    it's written all over his face = это у него на лбу написано straight ~ бесстрастное, ничего не выражающее лицо;
    to keep a straight face сохранять невозмутимый вид in the ~ of вопреки;
    in (или to) (smb.'s) face открыто, в лицо, в глаза;
    to laugh in (smb.'s) face открыто смеяться (над кем-л.) to save one's ~ спасти репутацию, престиж;
    избежать позора;
    to lose face потерять престиж the man now facing me человек, который находится передо мной;
    my windows face the sea мои окна выходят на море the man now facing me человек, который находится передо мной;
    my windows face the sea мои окна выходят на море ~ внешний вид;
    on the face of it судя по внешнему виду;
    на первый взгляд;
    to put a new face on представить все в новом свете;
    придать другой вид;
    to put a bold face on не растеряться to open one's ~ амер. заговорить, перестать отмалчиваться;
    it's written all over his face = это у него на лбу написано pica ~ вчт. печать с плотностью 10 символов на дюйм poker ~ разг. бесстрастное, ничего не выражающее лицо ~ внешний вид;
    on the face of it судя по внешнему виду;
    на первый взгляд;
    to put a new face on представить все в новом свете;
    придать другой вид;
    to put a bold face on не растеряться ~ внешний вид;
    on the face of it судя по внешнему виду;
    на первый взгляд;
    to put a new face on представить все в новом свете;
    придать другой вид;
    to put a bold face on не растеряться ~ воен. фас;
    right about face! направо кругом! ~ выражение лица;
    a sad (или long) face печальный, мрачный вид to save one's ~ спасти репутацию, престиж;
    избежать позора;
    to lose face потерять престиж face: to set one's face (against smth.) (решительно) противиться (чему-л.) ~ наглость;
    to have the face (to say) иметь наглость (сказать что-л.) ;
    to show a face вызывающе держаться straight ~ бесстрастное, ничего не выражающее лицо;
    to keep a straight face сохранять невозмутимый вид to travel on (или to run) one's ~ амер. использовать располагающую внешность для достижения цели;
    выезжать на смазливой мордочке type ~ вчт. начертание шрифта

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > face

  • 65 ὅς

    ὅς, ἥ, ὅ
    as relative pron. who, which, what, that (Hom.+). On its use s. B-D-F §293–97; 377–80; Rydbeck 98–118; W-S. §24; Rob. 711–26, and for ancient Gk. in gener. Kühner-G. II 399ff; Schwyzer II 639–41.
    As a general rule, the relative pron. agrees in gender and number w. the noun or pron. to which it refers (i.e. its antecedent); its case is determined by the verb, noun, or prep. that governs it: ὁ ἀστήρ, ὸ̔ν εἶδον Mt 2:9. ὁ Ἰησοῦς, ὅν ἐγὼ καταγγέλλω ὑμῖν Ac 17:3. Ἰουδαῖον, ᾧ (sc. ἦν) ὄνομα Βαριησοῦς 13:6. ὁ Ἰουδαῖος …, οὗ ὁ ἔπαινος Ro 2:29. Ἰσραηλίτης, ἐν ᾧ δόλος οὐκ ἔστιν J 1:47. οὗτος, περὶ οὗ ἀκούω τοιαῦτα Lk 9:9 and very oft.
    A demonstrative pron. is freq. concealed within the relative pron.:
    α. in such a way that both pronouns stand in the same case: ὅς the one who ὅς οὐ λαμβάνει Mt 10:38; sim. Mk 4:9; 9:40 (the three w. implied condition). οὗ of the one whose J 18:26. to the one to whom Ro 6:16. ὅν the one whom (or someth. sim.) Mk 15:12; J 1:45. οἷς to those for whom Mt 20:23. οὕς those whom Mk 3:13; J 5:21.that which, what Mt 10:27.—A prep. governing the relative belongs in certain pass. to the (omitted) demonstr. pron. alone: παρʼ ὅ Ro 12:3; Gal 1:8; ὑπὲρ ὅ (ἅ) 1 Cor 10:13; 2 Cor 12:6; Phlm 21; πρὸς ἅ 2 Cor 5:10; εἰς ὅν J 6:29. In others it must be added to both pronouns: ἐν ᾧ in that in which 2 Cor 11:12; 1 Pt 2:12; 3:16 (these passages in 1 Pt may be classed under 1kγ also). ἐν οἷς Phil 4:11. ὑπὲρ οὑ because of that for which 1 Cor 10:30. ἀφʼ ὧν from the persons from whom 2 Cor 2:3.—The much disputed pass. ἑταῖρε, ἐφʼ ὸ̔ πάρει Mt 26:50 would belong here if we were to supply the words necessary to make it read about as follows: friend, (are you misusing the kiss) for that (purpose) for which you are here? (Wlh.; EKlostermann) or thus: in connection with that (=the purposes), for which (=for the realization of which) you have appeared (do you kiss me)? (Rdm.2 78). Friend, are you here for this purpose? FRehkopf, ZNW 52, ’61, 109–15. But s. βב and iβ below.
    β. But the two pronouns can also stand in different cases; in such instances the demonstr. pron. is nearly always in the nom. or acc.
    א. in the nom. οὗ one whose Ac 13:25. ὧν those whose Ro 4:7 (Ps 31:1). ᾧ the one to or for whom Lk 7:43; 2 Pt 1:9. οἷς those to whom Mt 19:11; Ro 15:21 (Is 52:15). ὅ that (nom.) which (acc.) Mt 13:12; 25:29; 26:13; Mk 11:23; Lk 12:3. Likew. ἅ Lk 12:20. ὅν he whom J 3:34; 4:18; Ac 10:21. ἐφʼ ὅν the one about whom Hb 7:13.
    ב. in the acc. ὧν the things of which J 13:29. the one (in) whom 2 Ti 1:12. So also w. a prep.: ἐν ᾧ anything by which Ro 14:21. ἐν οἷς things in which 2 Pt 2:12. ἐφʼ ὅ that upon which Lk 5:25. περὶ ὧν the things of which Ac 24:13. ἐφʼ οἷς from the things of which Ro 6:21 (this passage perh. uses a commercial metaphor, for pap s. Mayser II/2, 434f §121). εἰς ὸ̔ν the one in whom Ro 10:14a.—So Mt 26:50 (s. bα above), if the words to be supplied are about as follows: friend, (do that) for which you have come! (so ESchwartz, ByzZ 25, 1925, 154f; EOwen, JTS 29, 1928, 384–86; WSpiegelberg, ZNW 28, 1929, 341–43; FZorell, VD 9, 1929, 112–16; sim. PMaas, Byz.-Neugriech. Jahrb. 8, ’31, 99; 9, ’32, 64; WEltester: OCullmann Festschr., ’62, 70–91; but s. iβ end.—S. Jos., Bell. 2, 615 at πάρειμι 1a).
    ג. Only in isolated instances does the demonstr. pron. to be supplied stand in another case: οὗ = τούτῳ, οὗ in him of whom Ro 10:14b. παρʼ ὧν = τούτοις, παρʼ ὧν Lk 6:34.
    Constructions peculiar in some respect
    α. The pleonastic use of the pers. pron. after ὅς (Mlt. 94f; B-D-F §297) γυνὴ ἧς εἶχεν τὸ θυγάτριον αὐτῆς Mk 7:25 is found in older Gk. (Hyperid., Euxen. 3 ὧν … τούτων.—Kühner-G. II 433f), and is not unknown in later Gk. (POxy 117, 15), but above all is suggested by Semitic languages (LXX; GrBar 2:1; Thackeray 46; JHudson, ET 53, ’41/42, 266f); the omission of αὐτῆς in the v.l. is in line w. Gk. usage. οὗ τὸ πτύον ἐν τῇ χειρὶ αὐτοῦ Mt 3:12; Lk 3:17. οὗ … τῶν ὑποδημάτων αὐτοῦ Mk 1:7; Lk 3:16. οὗ τῷ μώλωπι αὐτοῦ 1 Pt 2:24 v.l. οὗ καὶ πολλὰ αὐτοῦ συγγράματα EpilMosq 2. In a quot. ἐφʼ οὓς ἐπικέκληται … ἐπʼ αὐτούς Ac 15:17 = Am 9:12. οὗ ἡ πνοὴ αὐτοῦ 1 Cl 21:9. Esp. freq. in Rv 3:8; 7:2, 9; 9:11 v.l.; 13:8, 12; 20:8.
    β. constructions ‘ad sensum’
    א. a relative in the sing. refers to someth. in the pl. οὐρανοῖς … ἐξ οὗ (οὐρανοῦ) Phil 3:20.
    ב. a relative in the pl. refers to a sing. (Jdth 4:8 γερουσία, οἵ) πλῆθος πολύ …, οἳ ἦλθον Lk 6:17f. κατὰ πόλιν πᾶσαν, ἐν αἷς Ac 15:36. Cp. ἤδη δευτέραν ἐπιστολήν, ἐν αἷς (i.e. ἐν ταῖς δυσὶν ἐπιστ.) 2 Pt 3:1.
    ג. the relative conforms to the natural gender rather than the grammatical gender of its antecedent noun τέκνα μου, οὕς Gal 4:19; cp. 2 J 1; Phlm 10. ἔθνη, οἵ Ac 15:17 (Am 9:12); cp. 26:17. παιδάριον, ὅς J 6:9. θηρίον, ὅς Rv 13:14. ὀνόματα, οἵ 3:4 v.l. γενεᾶς σκολιᾶς, ἐν οἷς Phil 2:15. W. ref. to Christ, τὴν κεφαλήν, ἐξ οὗ Col 2:19.
    Attraction (or assimilation) of the relative. Just as in Hdt. and freq. Att., ins, pap, LXX, the simple relative ὅς, ἥ, ὅ is somet. attracted to the case of its antecedent, even though the relationship of the relative within its own clause would demand a different case.
    α. In most instances it is the acc. of the rel. that is attracted to the gen. or dat. of the antecedent: περὶ πράγματος οὗ ἐὰν αἰτήσωνται Mt 18:19. τῆς διαθήκης ἧς ὁ θεὸς διέθετο Ac 3:25. Cp. Mt 24:50b; Mk 7:13; Lk 2:20; 3:19; 5:9; 9:43; 15:16; J 4:14; 7:31; 15:20; 17:5; 21:10; Ac 1:1; 2:22; 22:10; 1 Cor 6:19; 2 Cor 1:6; 10:8, 13; Eph 2:10; 2 Th 1:4; Jd 15 al.—When the antecedent is an understood but unexpressed demonstr. pron. (s. b, beg.) that would stand in the gen. or dat., the acc. of a relative pron. can be attracted to this gen. or dat.: οὐδὲν ὧν ἑώρακαν is really οὐδὲν τούτων ἃ ἑώρακαν Lk 9:36 (Schwyzer II 641); ἅ takes on the case of τούτων which, in turn, is omitted (so already Soph., Pla., et al.).—23:14, 41; Ac 8:24; 21:19, 24; 22:15; 25:11; 26:16; Ro 15:18; 1 Cor 7:1; Eph 3:20; Hb 5:8. ὧν = τούτων, οὕς J 17:9; 2 Cor 12:17. οἷς = τούτοις, ἅ Lk 24:25.
    β. The dat. of the relative is less frequently attracted (B-D-F §294, 2; Rob. 717) ἕως τῆς ἡμέρας ἧς (=ᾗ) ἀνελήμφθη Ac 1:22 (cp. Lev 23:15; 25:50; Bar 1:19); Eph 1:6; 4:1; 1 Ti 4:6 v.l.; κατέναντι οὗ ἐπίστευσεν θεοῦ = κατέν. τοῦ θεοῦ ᾧ ἐπίστ. Ro 4:17. διὰ τῆς παρακλήσεως ἧς παρακαλούμεθα 2 Cor 1:4.
    γ. In relative clauses that consist of subject, predicate, and copula, the relative pron. somet. agrees in gender and number not w. the noun to which it refers, but w. the predicate if it is the subj. and, conversely, w. the subj. if it is the pred. of its own clause: πνεύματι …, ὅς ἐστιν ἀρραβών Eph 1:14 v.l. τῷ σπέρματί σου, ὅς ἐστιν Χριστός Gal 3:16. τὴν μάχαιραν τοῦ πνεύματος, ὅ ἐστιν ῥῆμα θεοῦ Eph 6:17.—Rv 4:5; 5:8.
    δ. Inverse attraction occurs when the relative pronoun attracts its antecedent to its own case (as early as Hom.; also Soph., Oed. Rex 449; s. Kühner-G. II 413; Schwyzer II 641; B-D-F §295; Rob. 717f); τὸν ἄρτον ὸ̔ν κλῶμεν, οὐχὶ κοινωνία … ἐστιν; = ὁ ἄρτος ὅν … 1 Cor 10:16. λίθον, ὸ̔ν ἀπεδοκίμασαν … οὗτος ἐγενήθη (Ps 117:22) Mt 21:42; Mk 12:10; Lk 20:17; 1 Pt 2:7 v.l.—παντὶ ᾧ ἐδόθη πολύ, πολὺ ζητηθήσεται παρʼ αὐτοῦ Lk 12:48. ὅρκον, ὸ̔ν ὤμοσεν (=μνησθῆναι ὅρκου ὅν) 1:73 (s. W-S. §24, 7 note). τοὺς λίθους, οὓς εἶδες, ἀποβεβλημένους, οὗτοι … ἐφόρεσαν Hs 9, 13, 3. Cp. 1J 2:25.
    ε. Attraction can, as in earlier Gk. (Thu. 2, 70, 4), fail to take place when the relative clause is more distinctly separated fr. its antecedent by additional modifiers of the noun and by the importance attaching to the content of the relative clause itself (B-D-F §294, 1; Rob. 714f): τῆς σκηνῆς τῆς ἀληθινῆς, ἣν ἔπηξεν ὁ κύριος, οὐκ ἄνθρωπος Hb 8:2. But s. also Mk 13:19; J 2:22; 4:5; Ac 8:32; 1 Ti 4:3; Tit 1:2; Phlm 10; Hb 9:7; Rv 1:20.
    The noun which is the antecedent of a relative clause can be incorporated into the latter
    α. without abbreviating the constr. and without attraction of the case: ᾗ οὐ δοκεῖτε ὥρᾳ = τῇ ὥρᾳ ᾗ οὐ δοκ. Mt 24:44; cp. Lk 12:40; 17:29, 30. ἃ ἡτοίμασαν ἀρώματα 24:1. ὸ̔ ἐποίησεν σημεῖον J 6:14. ὸ̔ θέλω ἀγαθόν Ro 7:19.
    β. w. abbreviation, in that a prep. normally used twice is used only once: ἐν ᾧ κρίματι κρίνετε κριθήσεσθε = ἐν τῷ κρίματι, ἐν ᾧ κρίνετε, κριθήσεσθε Mt 7:2a. Cp. vs. 2b; Mk 4:24. ἐν ᾧ ἦν τόπῳ = ἐν τῷ τόπῳ ἐν ᾧ ἦν J 11:6. καθʼ ὸ̔ν τρόπον = κατὰ τὸν τρόπον, καθʼ ὅν Ac 15:11.
    γ. w. a change in case, due mostly to attraction
    א. of the relative pron. περὶ πάντων ὧν ἐποίησεν πονηρῶν = περὶ πάντων πονηρῶν, ἃ ἐπ. Lk 3:19. περὶ πασῶν ὧν εἶδον δυνάμεων = περὶ πασῶν δυνάμεων, ἃς εἶδον 19:37. αἰτίαν … ὧν ἐγὼ ὑπενόουν πονηρῶν Ac 25:18.—The dat. of the relative is also attracted to other cases: ἄχρι ἧς ἡμέρας = ἄχρι τῆς ἡμέρας, ᾖ Mt 24:38; Lk 1:20; 17:27; Ac 1:2. ἀφʼ ἧς ἡμέρας Col 1:6, 9.
    ב. of the noun to which the rel. refers: ὸ̔ν ἐγὼ ἀπεκεφάλισα Ἰωάννην, οὗτος ἠγέρθη = Ἰωάννης ὸ̔ν κτλ. Mk 6:16 εἰς ὸ̔ν παρεδόθητε τύπον διδαχῆς = τῷ τύπῳ τῆς διδαχῆς εἰς ὸ̔ν παρεδόθητε Ro 6:17.
    δ. The analysis is doubtful in passages like περὶ ὧν κατηχήθης λόγων = περὶ τῶν λόγων οὓς κατηχήθης or τῶν λόγων, περὶ ὧν κατηχήθης Lk 1:4. ἄγοντες παρʼ ᾧ ξενισθῶμεν Μνάσωνι Ac 21:16 must acc. to the sense = ἄγοντες πρὸς Μνάσωνα, ἵνα ξενισθῶμεν παρʼ αὐτῷ. S. B-D-F §294, 5; Rob. 719.
    The prep. can be omitted before the relative pron. if it has already been used before the antecedent noun: ἐν παντὶ χρόνῳ ᾧ (=ἐν ὧ.) Ac 1:21. εἰς τὸ ἔργον ὅ (=εἰς ὅ) 13:2. ἀπὸ πάντων ὧν (=ἀφʼ ὧν) vs. 38. Cp. 26:2. ἐν τῷ ποτηρίῳ ᾧ (=ἐν ᾧ) Rv 18:6.
    The neut. is used
    α. in explanations, esp. of foreign words and of allegories: ὅ ἐστιν which or that is, which means: βασιλεὺς Σαλήμ, ὅ ἐστιν βασιλεὺς εἰρήνης Hb 7:2; cp. Mt 27:33; Mk 3:17; 7:11, 34; 15:42. Also ὅ ἐστιν μεθερμηνευόμενον Mt 1:23; Mk 5:41; Ac 4:36; cp. J 1:38, 41f. ὅ ἐστιν μεθερμηνευόμενος κρανίου τόπος Mk 15:22 v.l. (for μεθερμηνευόμενον). τόπος, ὸ̔ λέγεται, Ἑβραϊστὶ Γολγοθά J 19:17.—S. also αὐλῆς, ὅ ἐστιν πραιτώριον Mk 15:16. λεπτὰ δὺο, ὅ ἐστιν κοδράντης 12:42. τοῦ σώματος αὐτοῦ, ὅ ἐστιν ἡ ἐκκλησία Col 1:24. πλεονέκτης ὅ ἐστιν εἰδωλολάτρης Eph 5:5. τὴν ἀγάπην ὅ ἐστιν σύνδεσμος τῆς τελειότητος Col 3:14.—B-D-F §132, 2.
    β. when the relative pron. looks back upon a whole clause: τοῦτον τ. Ἰησοῦν ἀνέστησεν ὁ θεός, οὗ πάντες ἡμεῖς ἐσμεν μάρτυρες Ac 2:32; cp. 3:15; 11:30; 26:9f; Gal 2:10; Col 1:29; 1 Pt 2:8; Rv 21:8.
    γ. ὅ is to be understood as an obj. acc. and gains its content fr. what immediately follows in these places (s. W-S. §24, 9; Rob. 715): ὸ̔ ἀπέθανεν, τῇ ἁμαρτίᾳ ἀπέθανεν ἐφάπαξ = τὸν θάνατον, ὸ̔ν ἀπέθανεν κτλ. what he died, i.e. the death he suffered, he suffered for sin Ro 6:10a; cp. vs. 10b. ὸ̔ νῦν ζῶ ἐν σαρκί the life that I now live in the flesh Gal 2:20.
    The relative is used w. consecutive or final mng. (result or purpose): τίς ἔγνω νοῦν κυρίου, ὸ̔ς συμβιβάσει αὐτόν; who has known the mind of the Lord, so that he could instruct him? 1 Cor 2:16 (cp. Is 40:13). ἄξιός ἐστιν ᾧ παρέξῃ τοῦτο he is worthy that you should grant him this Lk 7:4. ἀποστέλλω τὸν ἄγγελόν μου …, ὸ̔ς κατασκευάσει Mt 11:10. ἔπεμψα Τιμόθεον …, ὸ̔ς ὑμᾶς ἀναμνήσει 1 Cor 4:17. ἔχετε μεθʼ ἑαυτῶν, εἰς οὓς ἐργάσεσθε τὸ καλόν 21:2.
    taking the place of the interrogative pron.
    α. in indirect questions (Soph., Oed. Rex 1068; Thu. 1, 136, 4; Attic ins of 411 B.C. in Meisterhans3-Schw.; pap [Witkowski 30, 7]; oft. Joseph. [Schmidt 369]; Just., D. 44, 4 διʼ ἧς ὁδοῦ). ὸ̔ ἐγὼ ποιῶ what I am doing J 13:7. ἃ λέγουσιν 1 Ti 1:7 (Just., D. 9, 1 οὐ γὰρ οἶδας ὸ̔ λέγεις).—J 18:21.
    β. NT philology has generally dismissed the proposition that ὅς is used in direct questions (Mlt. 93; B-D-F §300, 2; Radermacher2 78; PMaas [see 1bβב above]). An unambiguous example of it is yet to be found. Even the ins on a goblet in Dssm., LO 100ff [LAE 125–31], ET 33, 1922, 491–93 leaves room for doubt. Therefore also the translation of ἐφʼ ὸ̔ πάρει Mt 26:50 as ‘what are you here for?’ (so Goodsp., Probs. 41–43; similarly, as early as Luther, later Dssm.; JWilson, ET 41, 1930, 334) has been held suspect. S. ZNW 52, ’61, 109ff.—Rob. 725 doubts the interrogative here, but Mlt-Turner 50 inclines toward it. If further proof for interrogative use of ὅς can be found, lit.-crit. considerations (s. vv. 14–16) invite attention to the v.l. (s. Tdf. app.) ἐφʼ ᾦ, a combination used in commercial documents (PGrenf II, 17, 2; 5; Mayser II/1 p. 215); the colloquial use suggests the sense: What deal did you make?—See also 1bβב above.
    combined w. particles
    α. with ἄν (ἐάν), s. ἄν I. b.
    β. with γέ (s. γέ aβ and cp. PFlor 370, 9) Ro 8:32.
    γ. w. δήποτε whatever J 5:3(4) v.l. (the vv.ll. vary betw. οἵῳ and ᾧ, δηποτοῦν and δήποτε).
    δ. w. καί who also Mk 3:19; Lk 6:13f; 7:49 al.
    ε. with περ = ὅσπερ, ἥπερ, ὅπερ (TestSol, TestAbr; TestJob 7:13; JosAs 14:12; GrBar; ApcSed 2:1; Jos., Ant. 2, 277, Vi. 95; apolog. [exc. Mel.]) just the one who Mk 15:6 v.l. ὅπερ which indeed Ox 840, 35; ISm 4:1. πάντα ἅπερ whatever GPt 11:45.
    used w. preposition (s. also above: 1bα; 1bβב; 1eβ,γ; 1f, and s. Johannessohn, Präp. 382f [ind.]), whereby a kind of conjunction is formed:
    α. with ἀντί: ἀνθʼ ὧν (s. ἀντί 4) because Lk 1:20; 19:44; Ac 12:23; 2 Th 2:10; therefore Lk 12:3.
    β. w. εἰς: εἰς ὅ to this end 2 Th 1:11.
    γ. with ἐν: ἐν οἷς connects w. the situation described in what precedes under which circumstances = under these circumstances Lk 12:1; Ac 24:18 v.l.; 26:12. So also perh. ἐν ᾧ 1 Pt 1:6; 2:12; 3:16, 19; 4:4. S. also ἐν 7 and cp. 1bα above.
    δ. w. ἐπί: ἐφʼ ᾧ (normally, ‘for which’: Plut., Cimon 483 [8, 6] Cimon receives honors in requital for his generous deed [cp. the pl. ἐφʼ οἷς IPriene 114, 22 of honors heaped on a gymnasiarch for his numerous contributions]; cp. Plut., Mor. 522e and Diog. L. 7, 173. Conversely Plut., Aratus 1048 [44, 4]: A. suffers some dishonor ‘for what’ he did to one of his associates) has freq. been interpreted=ἐπὶ τούτῳ ὅτι for the reason that, because Ro 5:12 (lit. on ἁμαρτία 3a); 2 Cor 5:4; Phil 3:12; for 4:10. But a commercial metaphor may find expression in the first 3 passages cited here; s. ἐπί 6c. Difft. on Ro 5:12 JFitzmyer, NTS 39, ’93, 321–39; also comm. (Anchor), ad loc.: ‘with the result that, so that’
    ε. οὗ χάριν therefore Lk 7:47.
    ζ. in indications of time: ἀφʼ ἧς (s. ἀπό 2bγ and cp. BGU 252, 9 [98 A.D.]) from the time when; since Lk 7:45; Ac 24:11; 2 Pt 3:4; Hs 8, 6, 6 v.l.; as soon as, after 8, 1, 4.—ἀφʼ οὗ (s. ἀπό 2bγ) when once, since Lk 13:25; 24:21; Rv 16:18. ἄχρι οὗ (s. ἄχρι 1bα) until (the time when) Ac 7:18; Ro 11:25; 1 Cor 11:26; Gal 3:19. Also ἕως οὗ until Mt 1:25; 13:33; 14:22; 17:9; Lk 13:21; D 11:6 al. μέχρις οὗ until Mk 13:30; Gal 4:19.—On the gen. οὗ as an adv. of place s. it as a separate entry.
    Demonstrative pron. this (one) (Hom.+; prose of Hdt. et al. [Kühner-G. II 228f]; pap, LXX).
    ὸ̔ς δέ but he (Ps.-Lucian, Philopatris 22; PRyl 144, 14 [38 A.D.]) Mk 15:23; J 5:11 v.l. Mostly
    ὸ̔ς μὲν … ὸ̔ς δέ the one … the other (Hippocr.+; very oft. in later wr.; POxy 1189, 7 [c. 117 A.D.]; SibOr 3, 654) the masc. in var. cases of sing. and pl. Mt 22:5; Lk 23:33; Ac 27:44; Ro 14:5; 1 Cor 11:21; 2 Cor 2:16; Jd 22f. ὸ̔ μὲν … ὸ̔ δέ this … that Ro 9:21. ἃ μὲν … ἃ δέ (Lucian, Rhet. Praec. 15) some … others 2 Ti 2:20. ὸ̔ς μὲν … ὸ̔ς δὲ … ὸ̔ς δέ Mt 21:35; 25:15 (Lucian, Tim. 57 διδοὺς … ᾧ μὲν πέντε δραχμάς, ᾧ δέ μνᾶν, ᾧ δὲ ἡμιτάλαντον). ὸ̔ μὲν … ὸ̔ δὲ … ὸ̔ δέ Mt 13:8b, 23. ᾧ μὲν … ἄλλῳ δὲ … ἑτέρῳ (ἄλλῳ δέ is then repeated five times, and before the last one there is a second ἑτέρῳ) 1 Cor 12:8–10. ὸ̔ μὲν … καὶ ἄλλο κτλ. Mk 4:4. ὸ̔ μὲν … καὶ ἕτερον (repeated several times) Lk 8:5. ἃ μὲν … ἄλλα δέ (repeated several times) Mt 13:4–8a. In anacoluthon οὓς μέν without οὓς δέ 1 Cor 12:28. ὸ̔ς μὲν … ὁ δὲ ἀσθενῶν Ro 14:2.—B-D-F §250. MBlack, An Aramaic Approach3, ’67, 100f.—DELG 1 ὅς. M-M.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ὅς

  • 66 face

    1. [feıs] n
    1. 1) лицо, физиономия

    face angle - антр. лицевой угол

    black /blue, red/ in the face - багровый (от гнева, напряжения и т. п.)

    2) морда ( животного)
    2. 1) выражение лица

    straight face - бесстрастное /ничего не выражающее/ лицо, «маска»

    to straighten one's face - пытаться принять невозмутимый вид, успокоиться, перестать смеяться

    to keep a straight face, to keep one's face straight - сохранять невозмутимое /бесстрастное/ выражение; удерживаться от смеха

    to make /to pull, to wear/ a long face - иметь огорчённый /печальный, кислый, мрачный, разочарованный/ вид

    2) разг. гримаса

    to make /to pull/ a face - сделать гримасу, гримасничать

    to make faces - корчить /строить/ рожи

    to make /to pull/ a pitiful [sad, silly] face - скорчить постную [скорбную, глупую] физиономию

    3. внешний вид

    on /upon/ the face of (it) - судя по внешнему виду; на первый взгляд

    upon the face of the document - если исходить из буквального смысла документа

    on the face of it you are guilty - похоже на то, что вы виновны

    the idea is absurd on the face of it - на первый взгляд, эта мысль кажется абсурдной

    to carry a /the/ face (of) - казаться (кем-л., чем-л.)

    this version carries no face of probability - эта версия лишена правдоподобия /маловероятна/

    to carry on its face - быть совершенно очевидным /ясным/

    4. аспект, сторона ( вопроса)
    5. разг. наглость, нахальство

    to have the face (to say smth.) - иметь наглость (сказать что-л.)

    to show a face - нахально /нагло, вызывающе/ держаться

    6. поверхность; внешняя сторона

    face of a racket - спорт. струнная поверхность /ударная часть/ ракетки

    7. поверхность (земли, воды)

    on the face of the earth - на земле, на свете, в целом мире

    from /off/ the face of the earth - с лица земли

    8. лицевая сторона, лицо (ткани, игральных карт, медали и т. п.); правая сторона

    put your cards on the table face down - положите ваши карты рубашкой вверх

    9. циферблат
    10. фасад
    11. престиж; репутация; достоинство

    (the) loss of face - унижение; потеря престижа /доброго имени/

    to lose face - быть униженным; потерять престиж

    to save (one's) face - избежать позора, спасти свою репутацию /свой престиж/, не уронить своего достоинства

    12. 1) разг. личность, человек с именем, знаменитость
    2) сл. детина, «лоб»
    3) амер. сл. белый ( в речи негров)
    13. 1) геом. грань
    2) фас, грань ( кристалла)
    14. тех.
    1) (лобовая) поверхность, торец
    2) срез; фаска
    15. воен. фас
    16. горн. забой, плоскость забоя; лава

    face cut - забойка, вруб

    17. полигр.
    1) очко ( литеры)
    2) шрифт, рисунок шрифта; гарнитура шрифта, шрифт
    18. ширина ( доски)
    19. тлв. экран ( трубки)
    20. тех. уровень ( жидкости)
    21. тех. (плоский) боёк ( молота)
    22. тех. передняя грань ( резца)
    23. спец. облицовка

    in /to/ smb.'s face - в лицо, в глаза, открыто; в присутствии кого-л.

    to laugh in smb.'s face - смеяться в лицо кому-л.; открыто смеяться над кем-л.

    to look full in /into/ the face of smb. - смотреть прямо в лицо /в глаза/ кому-л.

    to be unable to look smb. in the face - стыдиться взглянуть в лицо кому-л.

    to cast /to fling, to throw/ smth. in smb.'s face - бросать что-л. в лицо кому-л.

    at /in, on/ the first face - а) с первого взгляда; б) на первый взгляд

    to hear /to carry, to have/ two faces under one hood, to have two faces - а) быть двуличным, лицемерным; б) быть двусмысленным

    to show a false face - притворяться, лицемерить

    before smb.'s face - перед носом у кого-л.

    in the face of - а) перед лицом; открыто, на глазах; б) вопреки, наперекор; под угрозой

    to succeed in the face of many difficulties - добиться успеха несмотря на все трудности

    in the face of day /of the sun/ - не скрываясь, открыто; среди бела дня

    face to face - а) лицом к лицу; б) лично, наедине

    let's get together and talk the whole thing over face to face - давайте встретимся и потолкуем обо всём лично

    to open one's face - амер. ≅ открыть рот, заговорить

    to fly in the face (of) - держаться вызывающе, бравировать, бросать вызов (кому-л.)

    to fly in the face of facts - игнорировать факты, пренебрегать фактами

    to set one's face against smb., smth. - решительно воспротивиться кому-л., чему-л.; бороться с кем-л., чем-л.; относиться враждебно к кому-л., чему-л.

    to put a bold face on smth. - казаться уверенным в чём-л., не растеряться

    to put a good face on smth. - а) делать довольное лицо по поводу чего-л. малоприятного; б) изображать что-л. в наилучшем виде, истолковывать что-л. в благоприятном свете

    to put a new face on smth. - представить что-л. в новом /другом/ свете

    to run one's face, to travel on one's face - амер. использовать приятную внешность, чтобы добиться продвижения, кредита и т. п.; выезжать на хорошеньком личике

    to stare smb. in the face - а) бросаться в глаза, быть очевидным /явным/; б) быть неминуемым /неотвратимым/

    death stared him in the face - он был на пороге /на волосок от/ смерти

    to fall on one's face см. fall1 II

    a face as long as a fiddle - унылое /мрачное/ лицо

    the face is the index of the mind - ≅ лицо - зеркало души

    a fair face may hide a foul heart - за приятной внешностью может скрываться низкая душонка

    a good face is a letter of recommendation - хорошее /приятное/ лицо - лучшая рекомендация

    2. [feıs] v
    1. 1) находиться лицом к

    they sat so as to face each other - они сидели друг против друга /лицом друг к другу/

    the man now facing me - человек, который сейчас находится передо мной

    2) быть обращённым к
    3) смотреть в лицо
    2. встречать (что-л.) смело; смотреть в лицо (чему-л.) без страха

    I can't face the disgrace of a failure - я не смогу перенести позор провала

    3. сталкиваться лицом к лицу (с чем-л.)

    to be faced with a difficulty - встретиться /столкнуться/ с трудностью

    he was suddenly faced with the necessity of... - он внезапно очутился перед необходимостью...

    the problem now facing us - проблема, стоящая сейчас перед нами

    4. отделывать ( платье)
    5. облицовывать

    to face a table with rose-wood veneering - фанеровать стол розовым деревом

    6. полировать; обтачивать
    7. повёртывать лицом вверх ( игральную карту)
    8. воен. скомандовать поворот

    the captain faced his company left - капитан скомандовал роте «налево»

    right face! - направо!

    9. подкрашивать ( чай)

    to face the knocker - просить милостыню у дверей

    to face the music - а) храбро встречать трудности /неприятности/; б) держать ответ, расплачиваться за свои действия

    НБАРС > face

  • 67 संविधा


    saṉ-vi-dhā
    P. Ā. - dadhāti, - dhatte, to dispose, arrange, settle, fix, determine, prescribe MBh. R. Suṡr. ;

    to direct, order Hariv. ;
    to carry on, conduct, manage, attend to, mind Mn. MBh. etc.;
    to use, employ R. ;
    to make use of. act orᅠ proceed with (instr.) Pañcat. ;
    (with mānasam) to keep the mind fixed orᅠ composed, be in good spirits Bhartṛ. ;
    to make, render (two acc.) Naish. ;
    to set, put, lay, place MBh.:
    Pass. - dhīyate, to be disposed orᅠ arranged etc. MBh.:
    Caus. - dhāpayati, to cause to dispose orᅠ manage Kād. ;
    saṉ-vidhā
    f. id. R. Ragh. ;

    mode of life Ragh.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > संविधा

  • 68 influence

    I ['ɪnflʊəns] n
    влияние, воздействие, действие

    He used his influence with the committee. — Он использовал свое влияние в комитете.

    It never had a really wide influence. — Это никогда не имело действительно большого влияния. /Это не пользовалось действительно большим влиянием.

    He had a great influence upon his students. — Он оказал большое влияние на своих студентов.

    - good influence
    - cultural influence
    - telling influence
    - sobering influence
    - lasting influences over human life
    - person of influence
    - question of influence
    - people of influence in the world of art
    - influence of the family
    - influence on smb's opinion
    - influence of the mind on the body
    - under smb's influence
    - under the influence of smb, of smth
    - under climatic influence
    - owing to outside influence
    - due to outside influence
    - owing to protective influence of vaccination against small-pox
    - under the influence of modern life
    - under the influence of drugs
    - have a great influence on smb, smth
    - have a direct influence
    - undergo a European influence
    - exclude bad influence
    - hold smb under a hypnotic influence
    - have a considerable influence on the 19th century thought
    - have little influence on Western civilisation
    - use undue influence
    - feelike influence of music
    - take decision under the immediate influence of fear
    - come under the influence of his friends
    - have influence with the people
    - be an influence for the peace
    - use one's influence
    - undergo smb's influence
    - escape smb's influence
    - shake off smb's influence
    - do everything within one's influence
    - give smb his influence
    - use your influence with him
    - question of family influence
    - his influence in his native town
    USAGE:
    Существительное influence употребляется для обозначения влияния, которое оказывают люди на поведение других людей, события, обстоятельства и используется с предлогами on, with, over: he has a strange influence over her он имеет над ней странную власть; teachers have a great influence on young people преподаватели оказывают сильное влияние на молодых людей; he used all his influence with the committee to get their approval of the plan он использовал в комитете все свое влияние, чтобы добиться у них одобрения этого плана. Влияние, которое оказывают неживые предметы (обстоятельства, события, свойства), обозначается существительным effect: to have an effect on smth, smb оказывать влияние на кого-либо, что-либо; the medicine had no effect on him лекарство на него не подействовало; the towers have a great effect on the sound of the bells башни оказывают большое влияние на качество акустики колоколов; heat had no effect on the spacecraft жара не оказывает никакого влияния на космический корабль
    II ['ɪnflʊəns] v
    влиять, воздействовать, оказывать влияние

    He is easily influenced. — Он легко поддается влиянию.

    The high mountains influence the climate. — Высокие горы влияют на климат

    - influence smb, smth
    - influence smb's choice
    - influence deeply

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > influence

  • 69 praesum

    (α).
    With dat.:

    omnibus Druidibus praeest unus,

    Caes. B. G. 6, 12:

    qui oppido praeerat,

    id. ib. 2, 6:

    regionibus,

    id. ib. 5, 22:

    provinciae,

    Sall. C. 42, 3:

    censor factus, severe praefuit ei potestati,

    Nep. Cat. 2, 3:

    classi,

    to have the command of the fleet, Caes. B. C. 3, 25:

    exercitui,

    id. ib. 3, 57:

    alicui negotio,

    to have charge of it, to carry it on, id. ib. 3, 61:

    ei studio,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 55, 235:

    artificio,

    id. Fin. 4, 27, 76:

    vigiliis,

    to superintend, Sall. C. 30, 6:

    regiis opibus,

    Nep. Con. 4, 3:

    rebus regiis,

    id. Phoc. 3, 4:

    statuis faciendis,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 59, § 144:

    aedibus, i. e. aedilem esse,

    Dig. 1, 2, 2: mercimoniis, Cod. 5, 5, 7.—
    (β).
    Absol.:

    praeesse in provinciā,

    to be governor, Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 77, § 180.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    To be the chief person, to take the lead in any thing:

    non enim paruit ille Ti. Gracchi temeritati, sed praefuit,

    Cic. Lael. 11, 37:

    qui non solum interfuit his rebus, sed etiam praefuit,

    id. Fam. 1, 8, 1:

    illi crudelitati non solum praeesse, verum etiam interesse,

    id. Att. 9, 6, 7.—
    B.
    To protect, defend ( poet.):

    stant quoque pro nobis, et praesunt moenibus Urbis,

    Ov. F. 5, 135.—Hence, praesens, entis ( abl. sing. of persons usually praesente; of things, praesenti), adj.
    A.
    That is before one, in sight or at hand, present, in person (rarely of the immediate presence of the speaker or writer, for which the proper case of hic is used; cf. Krebs, Antibarb. p. 908, and v. infra):

    assum praesens praesenti tibi,

    I am with you, Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 27: non quia ades praesens, dico hoc, because you happen to be present, Ter. Ad. 3, 3, 39:

    quo praesente,

    in whose presence, Cic. de Or. 1, 24, 112:

    quod adest quodque praesens est,

    id. Off. 1, 4, 11; so,

    nihil nisi praesens et quod adest,

    id. Fin. 1, 17, 55:

    vivi atque praesentes,

    id. Off. 1, 44, 156:

    praesens tecum egi,

    myself, in person, id. Fam. 2, 7, 4:

    perinde ac si ipse interfuerit, et praesens viderit,

    id. Inv. 1, 54, 104:

    praesens sermo,

    communication by word of mouth, id. Q. Fr. 2, 8, 1:

    praesens in praesentem multa dixerat,

    id. Att. 11, 12, 1; Ter. Ad. 4, 5, 34: praesente for praesentibus (ante-class.): praesente amicis, Pompon. ap. Don. ad Ter. Eun. 4, 3, 7; so, testibus, id. ap. Non. 154, 17:

    his,

    Att. ib. 154, 19:

    suis,

    Fenest. ib. 154, 20:

    omnibus,

    Nov. ib. 154, 23: legatis, Varr. ap. Don. Ter. Eun. 4, 3, 7: nobis, Ter. ib.—
    2.
    Esp., of time:

    narratio praeteritarum rerum aut praesentium,

    Cic. Part. Or. 4, 13:

    non solum inopia praesentis, sed etiam futuri temporis,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 52 init.:

    praesens tempus futuri metu perdere,

    Sen. Ep. 24, 1:

    tempus enim tribus partibus constat, praeterito, praesente, futuro,

    id. ib. 124, 17.—Esp. in opp. to other times referred to:

    quanta tempestas invidiae nobis si minus in praesens tempus... at in posteritatem impendeat,

    Cic. Cat. 1, 9, 22:

    et reliqui temporis recuperandi ratio, et praesentis tuendi,

    id. Att. 8, 9, 3:

    et consiliorum superiorum conscientiā et praesentis temporis moderatione me consoler,

    id. Fam. 9, 16, 6; id. Fl. 1, 3.—Very rarely alone, of the times of the writer or speaker. as opp. to the times of which he speaks:

    quod pietas principis nostri praesentium quoque temporum decus fecit,

    Quint. 3, 7, 9:

    vive moribus praeteritis, loquere verbis praesentibus,

    now in use, Gell. 1, 10, 4.—Also of a time spoken of, present to the mind, existing:

    movit Scipionem cum fortuna pristina viri, praesenti fortunae conlata,

    Liv. 30, 13, 8:

    populo erat persuasum, et adversas superiores et praesentes secundas res accidisse, etc.,

    Nep. Alcib. 6, 2:

    praetor factus non solum praesenti bello,

    id. Them. 2, 1:

    et praesens aetas et posteritas deinde mirata est,

    Curt. 9, 10, 28:

    praesentem saevitiam melioris olim fortunae recordatione allevabant,

    Tac. A. 14, 63: in praesens tempus, and more freq. absol., in praesens, for the present:

    pleraque differat, et praesens in tempus omittat,

    Hor. A. P. 44; so (opp. in posteritatem) Cic. Cat 1, 9, 22:

    si fortuna in praesens deseruit,

    Tac. H. 4, 58; cf.:

    laetus in praesens animus,

    Hor. C. 2, 16, 25: ad praesens tempus, or simply ad praesens, for the present:

    Harpagus ad praesens tempus dissimulato dolore,

    for the moment, Just. 1, 5, 7:

    quod factum aspere acceptum ad praesens, mox, etc.,

    at the time, Tac. A. 4, 31; 40:

    munimentum ad praesens, in posterum ultionem,

    id. H. 1, 44; Suet. Tit. 6:

    vocem adimere ad praesens,

    for a short time, Plin. 8, 22, 34, § 80: praesenti tempore and in praesenti, at present, now:

    praesenti tempore,

    Ov. F. 3, 478:

    haec ad te in praesenti scripsi, ut speres,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 10, 4:

    in praesenti,

    Nep. Att. 12, 5; Liv. 34, 35, 11.—Prov.: praesenti fortuna pejor est futuri metus, Ps.-Quint. Decl. 12, 15.— Subst.: praesentĭa, ĭum, n., present circumstances, the present state of affairs:

    cum hortatur ferenda esse praesentia,

    Suet. Aug. 87:

    praesentia sequi,

    Tac. H. 4, 59:

    ex praeteritis enim aestimari solent praesentia,

    Quint. 5, 10, 28:

    sed penitus haerens amor fastidio praesentium accensus est,

    Curt. 8, 3, 6.—Esp., in phrase in praesentia (sc. tempora), for the present, at this time, under present circumstances:

    hoc video in praesentia opus esse,

    Cic. Att. 15, 20, 4:

    providere quid oneris in praesentia tollant,

    id. Verr. 2, 3, 1, § 1:

    quae in praesentia in mentem mihi venerunt,

    id. Fam. 4, 5, 1; id. Fin. 5, 8, 21; Liv. 31, 22, 8; 33, 27, 10; 33, 28, 6; Tac. Agr. 31; 39; Suet. Tib. 22; id. Claud. 4; Ter. Phorm. 5, 2, 14; Plin. 12, 3, 7, § 14.—Very rarely in praesentia, at hand, on hand, on the spot:

    id quod in praesentia vestimentorum fuit, arripuit,

    Nep. Alcib. 10, 5; cf.: in re praesenti, infra: in rem praesentem venire, to go to the place itself, go to the very spot, for the sake of a closer examination, Cic. de Or. 1, 58, 250:

    in rem praesentem venias oportet, quia homines amplius oculis quam auribus credunt,

    Sen. Ep. 6, 5: in rem praesentem perducere audientes, to transport one's hearers to the very spot, Quint. 4, 2, 123: in re praesenti, in the place itself, on the spot:

    in re praesenti, ex copiā piscariā consulere, quid emam, aequom est,

    when I am on the spot, Plaut. Cas. 2, 8, 65; Liv. 40, 9:

    eodem anno inter populum Carthaginiensem et regem Masinissam in re praesenti disceptatores Romani de agro fuerunt,

    id. 40, 17; Quint. 6, 2, 31:

    praesenti bello,

    while war is raging, Nep. Them. 2, 1; so sup.:

    quod praesentissimis quibusque periculis desit,

    Quint. 10, 7, 1; and comp.:

    jam praesentior res erat,

    Liv. 2, 36, 5.—
    B.
    That happens or is done immediately, immediate, instant, prompt, ready, direct:

    praesens poena sit,

    the punishment might be instant, Cic. Div. 2, 59, 122:

    preces,

    immediate, not delayed, Prop. 2, 23, 64 (3, 28, 12):

    mercari praesenti pecuniā,

    with ready money, cash, Plaut. Capt. 2, 2, 8; Cic. Clu. 12, 34:

    numerare praesentes denarios ducentos,

    Petr. 109:

    nummi,

    id. 137:

    supplicium,

    instant execution, Tac. A. 1, 38:

    Maelium praesenti morte multavit,

    Flor. 1, 26:

    praesens debitum,

    Dig. 12, 1, 9; 20, 1, 13: praesenti die dari, in ready money:

    quoties in obligationibus dies non ponitur, praesenti die pecunia debetur,

    ib. 45, 1, 41:

    libertatem aut praesenti die, aut sub condicione dare,

    ib. 28, 7, 22.—Hence, adv.: prae-sens (opp. in diem), forthwith, immediately:

    si, cum in diem mihi deberetur, fraudator praesens solverit,

    in ready money, in cash, Dig. 42, 9, 10:

    quod vel praesens vel ex die dari potest,

    ib. 7, 1, 4.—
    C.
    That operates immediately or quickly, instant, prompt, efficacious, powerful (i. q. valens):

    praesens auxilium oblatum est,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 49, § 107:

    non ulla magis praesens fortuna laborum est,

    no more effective cure for their troubles, Verg. G. 3, 452:

    quo non praesentius ullum, Pocula si quando saevae infecere novercae,

    id. ib. 2, 127:

    si quid praesentius audes,

    more effective, bolder, id. A. 12, 152:

    praesentissimum remedium,

    Col. 6, 14; Plin. 28, 5, 14, § 53.—With objectclause:

    o diva... Praesens vel imo tollere de gradu Mortale corpus, vel, etc.,

    mighty, able, Hor. C. 1, 35, 2.—
    D.
    Of disposition or character, present, collected, resolute:

    animo virili praesentique ut sis, para,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 8, 64:

    si cui virtus animusque in pectore praesens,

    Verg. A. 5, 363:

    animus acer et praesens,

    Cic. de Or. 2, 20, 84:

    non plures, sed etiam praesentioribus animis,

    Liv. 31, 46:

    praesentissimo animo pugnare, Auct. B. Alex. 40: Crassus, ut praesens ingenio semper respondit,

    Plin. 17, 1, 1, § 4.—
    E.
    Present, aiding, favoring, propitious:

    Hercules tantus, et tam praesens habetur deus,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 12, 28; id. N. D. 2, 2, 6; 3, 5, 11:

    deus,

    Ter. Phorm. 2, 2, 31; cf.:

    tu dea, tu praesens, nostro succurre labori,

    Verg. A. 9, 404:

    modo diva triformis Adjuvet, et praesens ingentibus adnuat ausis,

    Ov. M. 7, 178.— Comp.:

    nihil illo (praesagio) praesentius,

    Flor. 4, 7, 9.—
    F.
    Appropriate, pertinent, timely:

    praesens hic quidemst apologus,

    Plaut. Stich. 4, 1, 38; cf.:

    en hercle praesens somnium,

    id. Mil. 2, 4, 41.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > praesum

  • 70 ἀπό

    ἀπό, [dialect] Aeol., Thess., Arc., Cypr. [full] ἀπύ Sapph.44, cf. 78, Alc.33, Theoc.28.16,IG12(2).6.45 (Mytil.), ἀπυδόμεναι ib.9(2).594 ([place name] Larissa), 5(2).6 ([place name] Tegea), etc.:—Prep. usually with Gen. but v. infr. B. (Cf. Skt.
    A ápa, Lat. ab, Umbr. ap-ehtre 'ab extra', Goth. af, OE. af, cef, of, etc.) Orig. sense, from. [ ᾰπο?ἀπόX: where ἀπο ¯ is found in [dialect] Ep. before v or liquids (as

    ἀπὸ ἕθεν Il.6.62

    ,

    ἀπὸ νευρῆς 11.664

    , Hes. Sc. 409) ἀπαί was sometimes written in later texts, cf. Eust. 625.11:— [pron. full] metri gr. in [dialect] Ep. compds., such as ἀπονέεσθαι.]
    I OF PLACE, the earliest, and in Hom. the prevailing sense:
    1 of Motion, from, away from,

    ἐσσεύοντο νεῶν ἄπο καὶ κλισιάων Il.2.208

    ; pleonastic, ἀ. Τροίηθεν ib.24.492;

    ἀπ' οὐρανόθεν 8.365

    (later with Advbs.,

    ἀπὸ ἔμπροσθεν LXX Ec.1.10

    , etc.); strengthd.,

    ἐκτὸς ἀ. κλισιης Il.10.151

    ; also ἀπ' αἰῶνος νέος ὤλεο, implying departure from life, ib.24.725; opp. ἐξ, of relatively superficial motion,

    λαμβάνομεν οὔτε ἐκ τῆς γῆς οὐδέν, οὔτ' ἀπὸ τῶν οἰκιῶν X.Mem.2.7.2

    ; similarly of the cause or ground,

    ἐξ ὧν προηγώνισθε καὶ ἀφ' ὧν εἰκάζω Th.4.126

    :— freq. of warriors fighting from chariots, etc.,

    οἱ μὲν ἀφ' ἵππων, οἱ δ' ἀ. νηῶν.. μάχοντο Il.15.386

    ;

    ἀφ' ἵππων μάρνασθαι Od.9.49

    ; so

    ἡ μάχη ἦν ἀφ' ἵππων Hdt.1.79

    ; λαμπὰς ἔσται ἀφ' ἵππων on horseback, Pl.R. 328a;

    ἀφ' ἵππου θηρεύειν X.An.1.2.7

    ;

    ἀ. νεῶν πεζομαχεῖν Th. 7.62

    ;

    ἐν ταῖς ναυσὶν αἰρόμενος τοὺς ἱστοὺς ἀ. τούτων ἐσκοπεῖτο X.HG 6.2.29

    ; ὀμμάτων ἄπο.. κατέσταζον γένυν, of tears, E.Hec. 240: joined with

    ἐκ, ἐκ Κορίνθου ἀ. τοῦ στρατοπέδου Pl.Tht. 142a

    .
    2 of Position, away from, far from,

    μένων ἀ. ἧς ἀλόχοιο Il.2.292

    (cf. ἀπ' ἀνδρὸς εἶναι to live apart from a man or husband, Plu.CG4);

    κεκρυμμένος ἀπ' ἄλλων Od.23.110

    ;

    μοῦνος ἀπ' ἄλλων h.Merc. 193

    ; ἀπ' ὀφθαλμῶν, ἀπ' οὔατος, far from sight or hearing, Il.23.53, 18.272, cf. 22.454;

    ἀ. θαλάσσης ᾠκίσθησαν Th.1.7

    , cf. 46;

    αὐλίζεσθαι ἀ. τῶν ὅπλων Id.6.64

    ;

    ἀπ' οἴκου εἶναι Id.1.99

    ; σπεύδειν ἀ. ῥυτῆρος far from, i.e. without using the rein, S.OC 900; in Hom. freq. strengthd., τῆλε ἀ..., νόσφιν ἀ..., Il.23.880, 5.322; in measurement of distances,

    ὅσον ιέ στάδια ἀ. Φυλῆς X.HG2.4.4

    , etc.; but later the numeral follows

    ἀ., πηγὰς ἔχων ἀ. μ σταδίων τῆς θαλάσσης D.S.4.56

    ;

    ἀ. σταδίων κ τῆς πόλεως Plu.Phil.4

    ; κατεστρατοπέδευσεν ἀ. ν σταδίων fifty stades away, Id.Oth.11, cf. D.Chr.17.17.
    3 of the mind, ἀ. θυμοῦ away from, i. e. alien from, my heart, Il.1.562;

    ἀ. δόξης 10.324

    ;

    οὐ.. ἀ. σκοποῦ οὐδ' ἀ. δόξης Od.11.344

    ;

    ἀ. τοῦ ἀνθρωπείου τρόπου Th.1.76

    ; οὐδὲν ἀ. τρόπου not without reason, Pl.R. 470b; οὐκ ἀ. σκοποῦ, καιροῦ, Id.Tht. 179c, 187e;

    οὐκ ἀ. γνώμης S. Tr. 389

    ;

    οὐκ ἀ. τοῦ πράγματος D.24.6

    ;

    μάλα πολλὸν ἀπ' ἐλπίδος ἔπλετο A.R.2.863

    .
    4 in pregnant sense, with Verbs of rest, previous motion being implied (cf. ἐκ)

    , ἀνὰ δ' ἐβόασεν.. ἀ. πέτρας σταθείς E.Tr. 523

    ; ἀ.τῆς ἐμῆς κεφαλῆς τὴν [ἐκείνου] κεφαλὴν ἀναδήσω, i. e. taking the chaplet off my head, and placing it on his, Pl.Smp. 212e: with Verbs of hanging, where ἐκ is more common,

    ἁψαμένη βρόχον ἀ. μελάθρου Od.11.278

    .
    5 with the Article, where the sense of motion often disappears, οἱ ἀ. τῶν οἰκιῶν φεύγουσιν, i.e. οἱ ἐν ταῖς οἰκίαις φεύγουσιν ἀπ' αὐτῶν, X.Cyr.7.5.23; οἱ ἀ. τῶν πύργων.. ἐπαρήξουσι ib.6.4.18;

    αἴρειν τὰ ἀ. τῆς γῆς Pl.Cra. 410b

    ; αἱ ἵπποι αἱ ἀ. τοῦ ἅρματος v.l. in Hdt.4.8;

    ὁ Ἀθηναῖος ὁ ἀ. τοῦ στρατεύματος X.An.7.2.19

    ;

    τὸν ἀ. γραμμᾶς κινεῖ λίθον Theoc.6.18

    .
    6 partitive, λαχὼν ἀ. ληΐδος αἶσαν part taken from the booty, a share of it, Od.5.40;

    αἴρεσθαι ἀ. τῶν καλπίδων Ar. Lys. 539

    ;

    ἀ. ἑκατὸν καὶ εἴκοσι παίδων εἷς μοῦνος Hdt.6.27

    ;

    ὀλίγοι ἀ. πολλῶν Th.7.87

    , cf. A.Pers. 1023.
    7 Math., of figures described upon a base,

    κῶνον ἀναγράφειν ἀ. κύκλου Archim.Sph.Cyl.1.19

    , etc.; τὸ ἀ. τῆς AB τετράγωνον the square on AB, Euc.1.47, cf. 48; εἴδεα ἀ. .. Archim.Spir.10,11.
    8 ἀ. ἀνθρώπου ἕως γυναικός man and woman, LXX1 Es.9.40; ἀ. ἀρσενικοῦ ἕως θηλυκοῦib.Nu.5.3.
    9 from being, instead of,

    ἀθανάταν ἀ. θνατᾶς.. ἐποίησας Βερενίκαν Theoc.15.106

    .
    10 privative, free from, without,

    ἀ. πάσης ἀκαθαρσίας PLips.16.19

    (ii A. D.);

    ἀ. ζημίας PTeb420.4

    (iii A. D.).
    II OF TIME, from, after, Hom. only in Il.8.54 ἀ. δείπνου θωρήσσοντο rising up from, i.e. after, cf. Hdt.1.133; ἀ. δείπνου εἶναι or γενέσθαι, Id.1.126, 2.78, 5.18, al.;

    ἀ. τοῦ σιτίου πίνειν Hp.Salubr.5

    ;

    ἀ. τῶν σίτων διαπονεῖσθαι X.Lac. 5.8

    ; in narrative, τὸ ἀ. τούτου or το̄δε, from this point onwards, Hdt.1.4,2.99;

    ἀ. τούτου τοῦ χρόνου Id.1.82

    , X.An.7.5.8;

    τὸ ἀπ' ἐκείνου Luc.Tox.25

    ;

    ἡμέρῃ δεκάτῃ ἀφ' ἧς.. Hdt.3.14

    , etc.;

    δευτέρῃ ἡμέρῃ ἀ. τῆς ἐμπρήσιος Id.8.55

    , cf. X.An.1.7.18, etc.;

    ἀφ' οὗ χρόνου Id.Cyr. 1.2.13

    ; more often ἀπ' or ἀφ' οὗ, Hdt.2.44, Th.1.18, etc.;

    ἀφ' οὗπερ A.Pers. 177

    ;

    ἀφ' ἧς Plu.Pel.15

    ; εὐθὺς ἀ. παλαιοῦ, ἀ. τοῦ πάνυ ἀρχαίου, of olden time, Th.1.2,2.15;

    ἀπ' ἀρχᾶς Pi.P.8.25

    , etc.;

    ἀ. γενεᾶς X. Cyr.1.2.8

    ; ἀφ' ἑσπέρας from the beginning of evening, i.e. at eventide, Th.7.29; ἀ. πρώτου ὕπνου ib.43;

    ἀ. μέσων νυκτῶν Ar.V. 218

    ; ἀπ' ἀγροῦ fresh from field-work, Ev.Marc.15.21, cf. 7.4;

    ἀ. νουμηνίας X.An.5.6.23

    ; χρονίζειν ἀ. τοῦ καιροῦ tarry beyond the time, LXX2 Ki. 20.5; ἀ. τέλους ἐννέα μηνῶν at the end of.., ib.24.8;

    γενόμενος ἀ. τῆς ἀρχῆς Plu.Caes.5

    : hence ἀ. ἀγωνοθετῶν an εχ-ἀγωνοθέτης, IG3.398;

    ἀ. λογιστῶν POxy.1103.3

    (iv A. D.); οἱ ἀ. ὑπατείας, = consulares, Hdn.7.1.9, etc.; but ἀ. τινος the freedman of.., IG5(2).50.59(Tegea, ii A. D.), cf.ib.5(1).1391 ([place name] Andania), 1473.
    III OF ORIGIN, CAUSE, etc.:
    1 of that from which one is born, οὐ γὰρ ἀ. δρυός ἐσσι οὐδ' ἀ. πέτρης not sprung from oak or rock, Od.19.163;

    γίγνονται δ' ἄρα ταί γ' ἔκ τε κρηνέων ἀ. τ' ἀλσέων 10.350

    , cf. S.OT 415, OC 571, etc.: sts. ἀπό denotes remote, and ἐκ immediate, descent,

    τοὺς μὲν ἀ. θεῶν, τοὺς δ' ἐξ αὐτῶν τῶν θεῶν γεγονότας Isoc.12.81

    , cf. Hdt.7.150;

    πέμπτη ἀπ' αὐτοῦ γέννα A.Pr. 853

    ; τρίτος ἀ. Διός third in descent from Zeus, Pl.R. 391c; οἱ ἀ. γένους τινός his descendants, Plu. Them.32;

    Περσέως ἀφ' αἵματος E.Alc. 509

    : of the place one springs from,

    ἵπποι.. ποταμοῦ ἄπο Σελλήεντος Il.2.839

    . cf. 849;

    Ἡρακλεῖδαι οἱ ἀ. Σπάρτης Hdt.8.114

    , cf. Th.1.89, etc.;

    τοὺς ἀ. Φρυγίας X.Cyr.2.1.5

    , etc.:hence,
    b metaph. of things,

    Χαρίτων ἄπο κάλλος ἔχουσαι Od.6.18

    ; θεῶν ἄπο μήδεα εἰδώς ib.12;

    γάλα ἀ. βοός A.Pers. 611

    ;

    μῆνις ἀφ' ἡμῶν Id.Eu. 314

    ;

    ἡ ἀφ' ὑμῶν τιμωρία Th.1.69

    ; ὁ ἀ. τῶν πολεμίων φόβος fear inspired by the enemy, X.Cyr.3.3.53.
    c of persons, οἱ ἀ. τῆς χώρας, τῆς πόλεως, country folk, townsfolk, Plb.2.6.8, 5.70.8; and so of connexion with the founder or leader of a sect,

    οἱ ἀ. Πυθαγόρου Luc.Herm.14

    ;

    οἱ ἀ. Πλάτωνος Plu.Brut.2

    ; οἱ ἀ. τοῦ περιπάτου, ἀ. τῆς Στοᾶς, etc., Luc.Cont. 6; generally οἱ ἀ. φιλοσοφίας καὶ λόγων philosophers and learned men, ibid.; οἱ ἀ. σκηνῆς καὶ θεάτρου stage players, Plu.Sull.2;

    οἱ ἀ. τῆς βουλῆς Id.Caes.10

    , etc.; ὁ ἀφ' ἑστίας παῖς, v. ἑστία; ἀπ' ἐξωμίδος with only an ἐξωμίς, S.E.P.1.153.
    2 of the material from or of which a thing is made,

    εἵματα ἀ. ξύλου πεποιημένα Hdt.7.65

    ;

    ἀπ' ὄμφακος τεύχειν οἶνον A.Ag. 970

    , cf. S.Tr. 704;

    ὅσσα ἀ. γλυκερῶ μέλιτος Theoc.15.117

    ;

    ἔνδυμα ἀ. τριχῶν καμήλου Ev.Matt.3.4

    : hence στέφανος ἀ. ταλάντων ἑξήκοντα of or weighing 60 talents, Decr. ap. D. 18.92, cf. Plb.24.1.7, IG2.555.10, al.: hence of value,

    θύεν αἶγα ἀ. δραχμᾶν εἴκοσι GDI3707

    ([place name] Cos);

    κρᾶσις ἀ. τε τῆς ἡδονῆς συγκεκραμένη καὶ ἀ. τῆς λύπης Pl.Phd. 59a

    ; so, by an extension of this use, εἰδεχθής τις ἀ. τοῦ προσώπου ugly of countenance, Thphr.Char.28.4;

    θῆλυν ἀ. χροιῆς Theoc.16.49

    ;

    σεμνὸς ἀ. τοῦ σχήματος Luc.DMort.10.8

    .
    3 of the instrument from or by which a thing is done, τοὺς.. πέφνεν ἀπ' ἀργυρέοιο βιοῖο by arrow shot from silver bow, Il.24.605;

    τόξου ἄπο κρατεροῦ ὀλέκοντα φάλαγγας 8.279

    ;

    ἐμῆς ἀπὸ χειρός 10.371

    , 11.675; so

    ἀ. χειρὸς ἐργάζεσθαι μεγάλα Luc.Hist.Conscr.29

    ; γυμνάζεσθαι ἀ. σκελῶν, χειρῶν, τραχήλου, X.Lac.5.9;

    μάχεσθαι ἀ. ἄκοντος Str.17.3.7

    ;

    ἡ ἀ. τοῦ ξίφους μάχη D.S.5.29

    ;

    βάπτειν τὸν δάκτυλον ἀ. τοῦ αἵματος LXX Le.4.7

    .
    4 of the person from whom an act comes, i.e. by whom it is done,

    οὐδὲν μέγα ἔργον ἀπ' αὐτοῦ ἐγένετο Hdt.1.14

    ;

    ζήτησιν ἀ. σφέων γενέσθαι Id.2.54

    ;

    ἐπράχθη οὐδὲν ἀπ' αὐτῶν ἔργον ἀξιόλογον Th.1.17

    , cf. 6.61;

    ἀ. τινος ὄνασθαι Pl.R. 528a

    , etc.; so τἀπ' ἐμοῦ, τἀπὸ σοῦ, E.Tr.74, S.OC 1628;

    τὰ ἀ. τῶν Ἀθηναίων Th.1.127

    ; in later Greek freq. of the direct agent, Plb.1.34.8, Str.5.4.12, D.H.9.12, Ev.Luc.9.22, J.AJ20.8.10, etc.; in codd. this may sts. be due to confusion with ὑπό, but cf. PMag.Par.1.256, BGU 1185.26(Aug.), SIG820.8(Ephesus, i A. D.), etc.
    5 of the source from which life, power, etc., are sustained,

    ζῆν ἀπ' ὕλης ἀγρίης Hdt.1.203

    ; ἀ. κτήνεων καὶ ἰχθύων ib. 216;

    ἀ. πολέμου Id.5.6

    ;

    ἀπ' ἐλαχίστων χρημάτων X.Mem.1.2.14

    ;

    ἀ. τῆς ἀγορᾶς Id.An.6.1.1

    ;

    τρέφειν τὸ ναυτικὸν ἀ. τῶν νήσων Id.HG4.8.9

    , cf. Th.1.99;

    ἀ. τῶν κοινῶν πλουτεῖν Ar.Pl. 569

    , cf. D.24.124;

    ἀ. μικρῶν εὔνους.. γεγένησαι Ar.Eq. 788

    , cf. D.18.102;

    ἀφ' ὥρας ἐργάζεσθαι

    quaestum corpore facere,

    Plu. Tim.14

    .
    6 of the cause, means, or occasion from, by, or because of which a thing is done,

    ἀ. τούτου κριοπρόσωπον τὤγαλμα τοῦ Διὸς ποιεῦσι Hdt.2.42

    ; ἀ. τινος ἐπαινεῖσθαι, θαυμάζεσθαι, ὠφελεῖσθαι, Th.2.25,6.12, X.Cyr.1.1.2;

    ἀ. τῶν ξυμφορῶν διαβάλλεσθαι Th.5.17

    ;

    τὴν ἐπωνυμίαν ἔχειν ἀ. τινος Id.1.46

    ;

    ἀ. λῃστείας τὸν βίον ἔχειν X.An. 7.7.9

    ;

    ἀπ' αὐτῶν τῶν ἔργων κρίνειν D.2.27

    ; ἀ. τοῦ πάθους in consequence of.., Th.4.30;

    βλάπτειν τινὰ ἀ. τινος Id.7.29

    ;

    κατασκευάσαντα τὸ πλοῖον ἀφ' ὧν ὑπελάμβανε σωθήσεσθαι D.18.194

    ; τρόπαιον ἀ. τινος εἱστήκει on occasion of his defeat, Id.19.320; τλήμων οὖσ' ἀπ' εὐτόλμου

    φρενός A.Ag. 1302

    , cf. 1643; ἀ. δικαιοσύνης by reason of it (v. l. for ὑπό), Hdt.7.164; ἀ. τῶν αὐτῶν λημμάτων on the same scale of profits, D.3.34, etc.; for ὅσον ἀ. βοῆς ἕνεκα, v. ἕνεκα: hence in half adverbial usages, ἀ. σπουδῆς in earnest, eagerly, Il.7.359; ἀ. τοῦἴσου, ἀ. τῆς ἴσης, or ἀπ' ἴσης, equally, Th.1.99,15, D.14.6, etc.;

    ἀπ' ὀρθῆς καὶ δικαίας τῆς ψυχῆς Id.18.298

    ;

    ἀ. ἀντιπάλου παρασκευῆς Th.1.91

    ; ἀ. τοῦ προφανοῦς openly, ib.35; ἀ. τοῦ εὐθέος straightforwardly, Id.3.43; ἀ. τοῦ αὐτομάτου of free-will, Pl.Prt. 323c; ἀ. γλώσσης by word of mouth, Hdt.1.123 (but also, from hearsay, A.Ag. 813);

    ἀ. στόματος Pl.Tht. 142d

    ; ἀπ' ὄψεως at sight, Lys.16.19; ἀ. χειρὸς λογίζεσθαι on your fingers, Ar.V. 656;

    πεύθομαι δ' ἀπ' ὀμμάτων νόστον A.Ag. 988

    ; ὀμμάτων ἄπο in the public gaze, E.Med. 216;

    ἀ. τοῦ κυάμου ἄρχοντας καθίστασθαι X.Mem.1.2.9

    ;

    ἡ βουλὴ ἡ ἀ. τοῦ κυάμου Th.8.66

    , cf. IG1.9;

    τοὺς ἀ. τοῦ κυάμου δισχιλίους ἄνδρας Arist.Ath.24.3

    ; τριηράρχους αἱρεῖσθαι ἀ. τῆς οὐσίας Decr. ap. D.18.106; ἀφ' ἑαυτοῦ from oneself, on one's own account, Th.8.6, etc.;

    ἀφ' ἑαυτοῦ γνώμης Id.4.68

    ; ἀ. συνθήματος, ἀ. παραγγέλματος, by agreement, by word of command, Hdt.5.74, Th.8.99; ἀ. σάλπιγγος by sound of trumpet, X.Eq.Mag.3.12 (s.v.l.); ἐπίτροπος ἀ. τῶν λόγων, = Lat. procurator a rationibus, Ann.Epigr..1913.143a (Ephesus, ii A. D.).
    7 of the object spoken of, τὰ ἀ. τῆς νήσου οἰκότα ἐστί the things told from or of the island.., Hdt.4.195, cf. 54, 7.195;

    νόμος κείμενος ἀ. τῶν τεχνῶν Ar.Ra. 762

    .
    B in Arc., Cypr., ἀπύ takes dat., ἀπὺ τᾷ [ἁμέρᾳ] IG5(2).6 ([place name] Tegea);

    ἀπὺ τᾷ ζᾷ Inscr.Cypr.135.8

    H. ([place name] Idalion).
    2 in later Greek ἀπό is found c. acc., PLond.1.124.30 (iv/v A. D.).
    C in Hom. frequent with Verbs in tmesi, as Il.5.214, etc., and sts. in Prose, as Hdt.8.89.
    1 asunder, as ἀποκόπτω, ἀπολύω, ἀποτέμνω: and hence, away, off, as ἀποβάλλω, ἀποβαίνω; denoting, remoual of an accusation, as ἀπολογέομαι, ἀποψηφίζομαι.
    2 finishing off, completing, ἀπεργάζομαι, ἀπανδρόω, ἀπανθρωπίζω, ἀπογλαυκόω.
    3 ceasing from, leaving off, as ἀπαλγέω, ἀποκηδεύω, ἀπολοφύρομαι, ἀποζέω, ἀπανθίζω, ἀφυβρίζω.
    4 back again, as ἀποδίδωμι, ἀπολαμβάνω, ἀπόπλους: also, in full, or what is one's own, as ἀπέχω, ἀπολαμβάνω: freq. it only strengthens the sense of the simple.
    5 by way of abuse, as in ἀποκαλέω.
    6 almost = ἀ- priv.; sts. with Verbs, as ἀπαυδάω, ἀπαγορεύω; more freq. with Adjectives, as ἀποχρήματος, ἀπότιμος, ἀπόσιτος, ἀπόφονος.
    E ἄπο, by anastrophe for ἀπό, when it follows its Noun, as

    ὀμμάτων ἄπο S.El. 1231

    , etc.; never in Prose.
    2 ἄπο for ἄπεστι, Semon.1.20, Timocr.9.

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  • 71 Psychoanalysis

       [Psychoanalysis] seeks to prove to the ego that it is not even master in its own house, but must content itself with scanty information of what is going on unconsciously in the mind. (Freud, 1953-1974, Vol. 16, pp. 284-285)
       Although in the interview the analyst is supposedly a "passive" auditor of the "free association" narration by the subject, in point of fact the analyst does direct the course of the narrative. This by itself does not necessarily impair the evidential worth of the outcome, for even in the most meticulously conducted laboratory experiment the experimenter intervenes to obtain the data he is after. There is nevertheless the difficulty that in the nature of the case the full extent of the analyst's intervention is not a matter that is open to public scrutiny, so that by and large one has only his own testimony as to what transpires in the consulting room. It is perhaps unnecessary to say that this is not a question about the personal integrity of psychoanalytic practitioners. The point is the fundamental one that no matter how firmly we may resolve to make explicit our biases, no human being is aware of all of them, and that objectivity in science is achieved through the criticism of publicly accessible material by a community of independent inquirers.... Moreover, unless data are obtained under carefully standardized circumstances, or under different circumstances whose dependence on known variables is nevertheless established, even an extensive collection of data is an unreliable basis for inference. To be sure, analysts apparently do attempt to institute standard conditions for the conduct of interviews. But there is not much information available on the extent to which the standardization is actually enforced, or whether it relates to more than what may be superficial matters. (E. Nagel, 1959, pp. 49-50)
       3) No Necessary Incompatibility between Psychoanalysis and Certain Religious Formulations
       here would seem to be no necessary incompatibility between psychoanalysis and those religious formulations which locate God within the self. One could, indeed, argue that Freud's Id (and even more Groddeck's It), the impersonal force within which is both the core of oneself and yet not oneself, and from which in illness one become[s] alienated, is a secular formation of the insight which makes religious people believe in an immanent God. (Ryecroft, 1966, p. 22)
       Freudian analysts emphasized that their theories were constantly verified by their "clinical observations."... It was precisely this fact-that they always fitted, that they were always confirmed-which in the eyes of their admirers constituted the strongest argument in favour of these theories. It began to dawn on me that this apparent strength was in fact their weakness.... It is easy to obtain confirmations or verifications, for nearly every theory-if we look for confirmation. (Popper, 1968, pp. 3435)
       5) Psychoanalysis Is Not a Science But Rather the Interpretation of a Narrated History
       Psychoanalysis does not satisfy the standards of the sciences of observation, and the "facts" it deals with are not verifiable by multiple, independent observers.... There are no "facts" nor any observation of "facts" in psychoanalysis but rather the interpretation of a narrated history. (Ricoeur, 1974, p. 186)
       6) Some of the Qualities of a Scientific Approach Are Possessed by Psychoanalysis
       In sum: psychoanalysis is not a science, but it shares some of the qualities associated with a scientific approach-the search for truth, understanding, honesty, openness to the import of the observation and evidence, and a skeptical stance toward authority. (Breger, 1981, p. 50)
       [Attributes of Psychoanalysis:]
       1. Psychic Determinism. No item in mental life and in conduct and behavior is "accidental"; it is the outcome of antecedent conditions.
       2. Much mental activity and behavior is purposive or goal-directed in character.
       3. Much of mental activity and behavior, and its determinants, is unconscious in character. 4. The early experience of the individual, as a child, is very potent, and tends to be pre-potent over later experience. (Farrell, 1981, p. 25)
       Our sceptic may be unwise enough... to maintain that, because analytic theory is unscientific on his criterion, it is not worth discussing. This step is unwise, because it presupposes that, if a study is not scientific on his criterion, it is not a rational enterprise... an elementary and egregious mistake. The scientific and the rational are not co-extensive. Scientific work is only one form that rational inquiry can take: there are many others. (Farrell, 1981, p. 46)
       Psychoanalysts have tended to write as though the term analysis spoke for itself, as if the statement "analysis revealed" or "it was analyzed as" preceding a clinical assertion was sufficient to establish the validity of what was being reported. An outsider might easily get the impression from reading the psychoanalytic literature that some standardized, generally accepted procedure existed for both inference and evidence. Instead, exactly the opposite has been true. Clinical material in the hands of one analyst can lead to totally different "findings" in the hands of another. (Peterfreund, 1986, p. 128)
       The analytic process-the means by which we arrive at psychoanalytic understanding-has been largely neglected and is poorly understood, and there has been comparatively little interest in the issues of inference and evidence. Indeed, psychoanalysts as a group have not recognized the importance of being bound by scientific constraints. They do not seem to understand that a possibility is only that-a possibility-and that innumerable ways may exist to explain the same data. Psychoanalysts all too often do not seem to distinguish hypotheses from facts, nor do they seem to understand that hypotheses must be tested in some way, that criteria for evidence must exist, and that any given test for any hypothesis must allow for the full range of substantiation/refutation. (Peterfreund, 1986, p. 129)

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  • 72 अनुभवः _anubhavḥ

    अनुभवः 1 Direct perception or cognition, knowledge derived from personal observation or experiment, notion, apprehension, the impression on the mind not derived from memory, one of the kinds of knowledge; सर्वव्यवहारहेतुर्ज्ञानं बुद्धिः । सा द्विविधा स्सृतिरनुभवश्च । संस्कारमात्र- जन्यं ज्ञानं स्मृतिः । तद्भिन्नं ज्ञानमनुभवः which again is यथार्थ right & अयथार्थ wrong. See T. S.34. (The Naiyāyikas recognize प्रत्यक्ष, अनुमान, उपमान and शाब्द as the four sources of knowledge; the Vedāntins and Mīmāṁsakas add two more अर्थापत्ति and अनुपलब्धि; the Vaiśeṣikas and Bauddhas admit the first two only, the Sāṅkhyas exclude उपमान, while the Chārvākas admit प्रत्यक्ष only. Other sections of philosophical schools add three more to the six sources of knowledge recognised by the Mīmāṁsakas; -संभव 'equivalence'; ऐतिह्य 'fallible testimony', and चेष्टा 'gesture'.)
    -2 Experience; अनुभवं वचसा सखि लुम्पसि N.4.15.
    -3 Understanding.
    -4 Result, consequence.
    -Comp. -सिद्ध a. established by experience.

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  • 73 παρακολουθέω

    παρακολουθέω fut. παρακολουθήσω; 1 aor. παρηκολούθησα; pf. παρηκολούθηκα (Aristoph., X., Pla.+; ins, pap, 2 Macc, TestSol; JosAs 29:6; ApcMos 8; Philo, Joseph., Just.; Tat. 12, 5; Ath.) ‘follow’.
    to be closely associated w. someone viewed as an authority figure, follow lit. of direct discipleship τοῖς πρεσβυτέροις Papias (2, 4); αὐτῷ: Jesus (2, 15).—Otherw.
    to be attendant upon, follow, accompany, attend w. dat. of pers. (τύχη ἡμῖν π. Demosth. 42, 21; Plut., Mor. 207e; πυρετοί μοι π. Demosth. 54, 11; βλάβη μοι π. PReinach 18, 15 [II B.C.]; 19, 12; PTebt 28, 2; PStras 22, 20. Cp. 2 Macc 8:11; Philo, Sacr. Abel. 70; Ath. 31, 1 [w. acc. and inf.]) σημεῖα τοῖς πιστεύσασιν ταῦτα παρακολουθήσει these signs will attend those who have come to believe Mk 16:17 (v.l. ἀκολουθήσει).
    to conform to someone’s belief or practice by paying special attention, follow faithfully, follow as a rule (SIG 885, 32 π. τῇ περὶ τὸ θεῖον τῆς πόλεως θεραπείᾳ; PTebt 124, 4 [I B.C.] τῇ αὐτῶν π. πίστει; 2 Macc 9:27 π. τῇ ἐμῇ προαιρέσει) διδασκαλίᾳ 1 Ti 4:6; 2 Ti 3:10. This sense involves only a slight transference from ‘follow with the mind, understand, make one’s own’ (Demosth. et al.; esp. a t.t. of the Stoics) w. dat. of thing (Polyb. 3, 32, 2; Epict. 1, 6, 13 of intelligent awareness as opposed to mere functioning, the diff. between animals and humans; Vett. Val. 276, 23; SIG 718, 9 [c. 100 B.C.]; Just., D. 114, 1).
    to pay careful attention to someth. in a segment of time, follow a thing, follow a course of events, take note of w. dat. of thing (Demosth. 18, 172 παρηκολουθηκότα τοῖς πράγμασιν ἐξ ἀρχῆς=one well acquainted with the affairs from the very beginning; 19, 257 ἀκριβέστατʼ εἰδὼς ἐγὼ καὶ παρηκολουθηκὼς ἅπασι κατηγορῶ=I bring my charges as one who has accurate knowledge and has followed everything; UPZ 71, 20 [152 B.C.] τῇ ἀληθείᾳ; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 53 personal acquaintance as opposed to information secured second-hand; 218 of inability to have a thorough grasp of certain writings: μετὰ πάσης ἀκριβείας … παρακολουθεῖν) ἐμοὶ παρηκολουθηκότι ἄνωθεν πᾶσιν ἀκριβῶς to me, with a firm grasp of everything from the beginning Lk 1:3 (s. HCadbury, Beginn. II 501f; Exp. 8th ser., 144, 1922, 401–20; NTS 3, ’56/57: 128ff having been familiar with, and M-M.; JRopes, JTS 25, 1924, 67–71.—GWhitaker, Exp. 8th ser., 118, 1920, 262–72; 119, 1920, 380–84; 121, 1921, 239ff; BBacon, Le témoignage de Luc sur luimême: RHPR 8, 1928, 209–26. Luke does not specify the means whereby he was able to assert his thorough familiarity [a rendering such as ‘research’ or ‘investigate’ depends on interpretation of the context and not on the semantic content of π.]. It can be assumed that some of it was derived from the kinds of sources cited in vs. 2. S. also s.v. ἀνατάσσομαι).—LAlexander, The Preface to Luke’s Gospel ’93, 127–31.—DELG s.v. ἀκόλουθος. M-M. TW.

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  • 74 טוף

    טוּףch. = h. צוּף, 1) ( to shine, to come to the surface, float, bubble up. Part. טָאֵיף, טָיֵיף. Targ. Y. Deut. 21:1. Targ. Y. Gen. 28:10; a. e.Koh. R. to V, 8 (mixed diction) וטָפַת בארה שלוכ׳ Miriams well came up.Ab. II, 6; Succ.53a, v. infra.Y.Shebi.IX, 38d; Pesik. Bshall. p. 89b> הוה טָיֵיף the corpse came up to the surface. Gen. R. s. 81 (in Hebr. dict.) וטָפַת רוחיוכ׳ and my mind in me was swimming (I became proud, v. טָפַח); a. fr. 2) (denom. of טיף) to drip; to be inundated. Targ. O. Gen. 49:12; a. e.Keth.111b חלבא טייףוכ׳ milk was dripping Y.Taan.III, end, 67a הוה עלמא ט׳ the world would have been flooded. Gen. R. s. 32; Yalk. ib. 57 דלא טףוכ׳ it (the mount Gerizim) was not flooded by the waters of the flood; a. e.Targ. Y. Deut. 21:23 תטופון, v. טְנַף a. נְטַף. Pa. טַיֵּיף, טָאֵף 1) to direct the overflow, to assign channels. Targ. Job 38:24, v. טְיָפָא.Gitt.69b top ונִיטַּיְיפֵיהוכ׳ and let it (the milk) run over 2) to cause to glisten, to turn in all directions. Keth.60b מְטַיְּפֵי עינא Ar. (ed. מציצי, v. infra) with restless eyes. 3) to cause to float, v. infra. Af. אָטֵיף, אַטֵּיף (fr. נְטַף 1) to make flow. Targ. Deut. 11:4.(Keth. l. c. מְטִיפֵי עינא Ar. s. v. טף I ‘with dripping eyes, v. supra. 2) to cause to float. Ab. II, 6 על דאֲטֵפְתְּ אֲטִיפוּךְ וסוף מְטִיפָיךְ יְטוּפוּן ed. Strack (oth. eds. אַטְפוּךְ. Strack reads מְטַיְפָיךְ Pa.; oth. pointed eds. מְטיְּפָיִךְ h. form) because thou (the person whose skull was seen to float) hast caused (a corpse) to float, they made thee float, and those who made thee float, shall also float. Ithpa. אִיטַּיֵּיף to be glittering, to be turned in all directions. B. Kam.92b; Meg.14b ועיניה מִטַּיְּיפֵי and its eyes look all around (for food).

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  • 75 טוּף

    טוּףch. = h. צוּף, 1) ( to shine, to come to the surface, float, bubble up. Part. טָאֵיף, טָיֵיף. Targ. Y. Deut. 21:1. Targ. Y. Gen. 28:10; a. e.Koh. R. to V, 8 (mixed diction) וטָפַת בארה שלוכ׳ Miriams well came up.Ab. II, 6; Succ.53a, v. infra.Y.Shebi.IX, 38d; Pesik. Bshall. p. 89b> הוה טָיֵיף the corpse came up to the surface. Gen. R. s. 81 (in Hebr. dict.) וטָפַת רוחיוכ׳ and my mind in me was swimming (I became proud, v. טָפַח); a. fr. 2) (denom. of טיף) to drip; to be inundated. Targ. O. Gen. 49:12; a. e.Keth.111b חלבא טייףוכ׳ milk was dripping Y.Taan.III, end, 67a הוה עלמא ט׳ the world would have been flooded. Gen. R. s. 32; Yalk. ib. 57 דלא טףוכ׳ it (the mount Gerizim) was not flooded by the waters of the flood; a. e.Targ. Y. Deut. 21:23 תטופון, v. טְנַף a. נְטַף. Pa. טַיֵּיף, טָאֵף 1) to direct the overflow, to assign channels. Targ. Job 38:24, v. טְיָפָא.Gitt.69b top ונִיטַּיְיפֵיהוכ׳ and let it (the milk) run over 2) to cause to glisten, to turn in all directions. Keth.60b מְטַיְּפֵי עינא Ar. (ed. מציצי, v. infra) with restless eyes. 3) to cause to float, v. infra. Af. אָטֵיף, אַטֵּיף (fr. נְטַף 1) to make flow. Targ. Deut. 11:4.(Keth. l. c. מְטִיפֵי עינא Ar. s. v. טף I ‘with dripping eyes, v. supra. 2) to cause to float. Ab. II, 6 על דאֲטֵפְתְּ אֲטִיפוּךְ וסוף מְטִיפָיךְ יְטוּפוּן ed. Strack (oth. eds. אַטְפוּךְ. Strack reads מְטַיְפָיךְ Pa.; oth. pointed eds. מְטיְּפָיִךְ h. form) because thou (the person whose skull was seen to float) hast caused (a corpse) to float, they made thee float, and those who made thee float, shall also float. Ithpa. אִיטַּיֵּיף to be glittering, to be turned in all directions. B. Kam.92b; Meg.14b ועיניה מִטַּיְּיפֵי and its eyes look all around (for food).

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  • 76 स्था


    sthā
    1) cl. 1. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXII, 30 ;

    tíshṭhati, - te (pf. tasthaú, tasthe RV. etc. etc.;
    aor. ásthāt, ásthita ib. ;
    3. pl. asthiran RV. AV. Br. ;
    āsthat <?> AV. ;
    asthishi, - shata Br. etc.;
    Subj. sthāti, sthā́thaḥ RV. ;
    Prec. stheyāt ib. ;
    sthesham, - shuḥ <?> AV. ;
    sthāsīshṭa Gr.;
    fut. sthātā MBh. etc.;
    sthāsyati, - te Br. etc.;
    inf. sthā́tum ib. ;
    - tos Br. GṛṠrS. ;
    - sthitum R. ;
    ind. p. sthitvā MBh. etc.;
    -sthā́ya RV. etc. etc.;
    - sthāyam Bhaṭṭ.), to stand, stand firmly, station one's self stand upon, get upon, take up a position on (with pādābhyām, « to stand on the feet» ;
    with jānubhyām, « to kneel» ;
    with agre orᅠ agratas andᅠ gen., « to stand orᅠ present one's self before» ;
    with puras andᅠ with orᅠ without gen., « to stand up against an enemy etc.») RV. etc. etc.;
    to stay, remain, continue in any condition orᅠ action (e.g.. with kanyā, « to remain a girl orᅠ unmarried» ;
    with tūshṇīm orᅠ with maunena instr. « to remain silent» ;
    with sukham, « to continue orᅠ feel well») AV. etc. etc.;
    to remain occupied orᅠ engaged in, be intent upon, make a practice of, keep on, persevere in any act (with loc.;
    e.g.. with rājye, « to continue governing» ;
    with ṡāsane, « to practise obedience» ;
    with bale, « to exercise power» ;
    with sva-dharme, « to do one's duty» ;
    with sva-karmaṇi, « to keep to one's own business» ;
    with saṉṡaye, « to persist in doubting» ;
    alsoᅠ with ind. p. e.g.. dharmamāṡritya, « to practise virtue») AV. Mn. MBh. etc.;
    to continue to be orᅠ exist (as opp. to « perish»), endure, last TS. Mn. MBh. etc.;
    to be, exist, be present, be obtainable orᅠ at hand AV. etc. etc.;
    to be with orᅠ at the disposal of, belong to (dat. gen., orᅠ loc.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
    (Ā. m. c. alsoᅠ P. cf. Pāṇ. 1-3, 23; IV, 34)
    to stand by, abide by, be near to, be on the side of, adhere orᅠ submit to, acquiesce in, serve, obey (loc. orᅠ dat.) RV. etc. etc.;
    to stand still, stay quiet, remain stationary, stop, halt, wait, tarry, linger, hesitate ( seeᅠ under sthitvā below) RV. etc. etc.;
    to behave orᅠ conduct one's self (with samam, « to behave equally towards any one» loc.);
    to be directed to orᅠ fixed on (loc.) Hariv. Kathās. ;
    to be founded orᅠ rest orᅠ depend on, be contained in (loc.) RV. AV. MBh. ;
    to rely on, confide in (loc. e.g.. mayisthitvā, « confiding in me») Bhaṭṭ. ;
    to stay at, resort to (acc.) R. ;
    to arise from (abl. orᅠ gen.) RV. ChUp. ;
    to desist orᅠ cease from (abl.) Kathās. ;
    to remain unnoticed (as of no importance), be left alone (only Impv. andᅠ Pot.) Kāv. Pañcat.:
    Pass. sthīyate (aor. asthāyi), to be stood etc. (frequently used impers. e.g.. mayāsthīyatām, « let it be abided by me» i.e. « I must abide») Br. etc. etc.:
    Caus. sthāpayati, - te (aor. átishṭhipat;
    ind. p. sthāpayitvā <q.v.> andᅠ -sthā́pam:
    Pass. sthāpyate), to cause to stand, place, locate, set, lay, fix, station, establish, found, institute AV. etc. etc.;
    to set up, erect, raise, build MBh. R. ;
    to cause to continue, make durable, strengthen, confirm MBh. R. Suṡr. etc.;
    to prop up, support, maintain MBh. Hcat. ;
    to affirm, assent Sāh. Nyāyas. Sch. ;
    to appoint (to any office loc.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
    to cause to be, constitute, make, appoint orᅠ employ as (two acc.;
    with dhātrīm, « to employ any one as a nurse» ;
    with rakshâ̱rtham, « to appoint any one as guardian» ;
    with sajjam, « to make anything ready» ;
    with su-rakshitam, « to keep anything well guarded» ;
    with svīkṛitya, « to make anything one's own» ;
    with pariṡesham, « to leave anythñanything over orᅠ remaining») ṠvetUp. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
    to fix, settle, determine, resolve Mn. MBh. etc.;
    to fix in orᅠ on, lead orᅠ being into, direct orᅠ turn towards (loc., rarely acc.;
    with hṛidi, « to impress on the heart» ;
    with manas, « to fix the mind on») AV. etc. etc.;
    to introduce orᅠ initiate into, instruct in (loc. e.g.. with naye, « to instruct in a plan orᅠ system») MBh. Kathās. ;
    to make over orᅠ deliver up to (loc. orᅠ haste with gen., « into the hands of») Yājñ. Ratnâv. Kathās. ;
    to give in marriage MBh. ;
    to cause to stand still, stop, arrest, check, hold, keep in, restrain (with baddhvā, « to keep bound orᅠ imprisoned») ṠBr. etc. etc.;
    to place aside, keep, save, preserve MBh. Hariv.:
    Desid. of Caus. - sthāpayishati ( seeᅠ saṉ-sthā):
    Desid. tíshṭhāsati, to wish to stand etc. ṠBr.:
    Intens. teshṭhīyate;
    tāstheti, tāsthāti
    + Gr. cf. Gk. ἱστάναι;
    Lat. stare;
    Lith. stóti;
    Slav. stati;
    Germ. stân, stehen;
    Eng. stand
    sthā́
    2) ( orᅠ shṭhā́) mfn. (nom. m. n. sthā́s) standing, stationary (often ifc. = « standing, being, existing in orᅠ on orᅠ among» cf. agni-shṭhā, ṛitasthā etc.) RV. PañcavBr. ṠāṇkhṠr. ;

    - स्थशस्

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  • 77 οἰκέω

    οἰκέω, [dialect] Ep. [full] οἰκείω Hes.Th. 330, [dialect] Locr. [full] ϝοικέω IG9(1).334.29 ; [dialect] Aeol. [tense] pres. part.
    A

    οἴκεις Alc.69

    ; Arg. [ per.] 3sg. [tense] pres. opt.

    οἰκείη BCH33.452

    : [tense] impf.

    ᾤκεον Il.20.218

    , al., [dialect] Att. ᾤκουν, [dialect] Ion.

    οἴκεον Hdt.1.57

    : [tense] fut.

    οἰκήσω E.IA 1508

    (lyr.): [tense] aor.

    ᾤκησα Hdt.1.1

    : [tense] pf.

    ᾤκηκα S.El. 1101

    :— [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med., [tense] fut. οἰκήσομαι in med. sense, Men.Rh.p.363 S. ; but in pass., v. A. 11: [tense] aor.

    ᾠκήθην Il.2.668

    , etc. ;

    ᾠκησάμην Aristid.1.103

    J.: [tense] pf. ᾤκημαι as [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl. οἰκέαται, v. A.1.2, 3: ([etym.] οἶκος):
    A trans., inhabit,

    ὑπωρείας ᾤκεον πολυπίδακος Ἴδης Il.20.218

    (elsewh. in Hom. always intr., v. infr. B) ;

    οἰ. τοῦτον τὸν χῶρον Hdt.1.1

    , cf. 175, etc. ;

    οἰ. δόμους A.Supp. 961

    ;

    ἄντρον Id.Eu. 194

    : metaph., οἰ. αἰῶνα καὶ μοῖραν have, enjoy, E.l.c.:—[voice] Pass., to be inhabited,

    οἰκέοιτο πόλις Πριάμοιο Il.4.18

    ;

    ἐς γῆν.. οἰκουμένην S.Ph. 221

    ; διὰ τῆς οἰκεομένης through the inhabited country, Hdt.2.32 ;

    ὁδοιπόρεον ἐς τὴν οἰκεομένην Id.4.110

    ; τὰς ἄλλας πόλιας οἰκεομένας μηδὲν ἧσσον although inhabited no less than before, Id.1.170 : for ἡ οἰκουμένη, v. sub voce.
    2 colonize, settle in,

    τὰς πλείστας τῶν νήσων Th.1.8

    , cf. 2.27, etc. ; πόλιν prob. in E.Fr.360.11 ; νῆσον οἰκῆσαι, i.e. to be deported, POxy.1101.24 (iv A. D.) : in [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., to be settled in, occupy,

    τοῖσι τὰς νήσους οἰκημένοισι Ἴωσι Hdt.1.27

    ; αἱ δύο [ πόλιες] νήσους οἰκέαται ib. 142 (cf. infr. 3).
    3 in [voice] Pass., to be settled, of men or tribes to whom new abodes are assigned,

    τριχθὰ ᾤκηθεν καταφυλαδόν Il.2.668

    : [dialect] Ion. [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. οἴκημαι, as [tense] pres., οἱ ἐν τῇ ἠπείρῳ οἰκημένοι Ἕλληνες those who have been settled, i.e. those who dwell.., Hdt.1.27 ; οἱ ἐντὸς Ἅλυος ποταμοῦ οἰ. ib.28, cf. 8.115 ; also of cities, to be situated, lie,

    παρ' ὃν [ποταμὸν] Νίνος πόλις οἴκητο Id.1.193

    .
    II manage, direct a household or a state, S.OC 1535 (dub. sens.), E.El. 386, Th.3.37 ;

    οἴκει τὴν πόλιν ὁμοίως ὥσπερ τὸν πατρῷον οἶκον Isoc.2.19

    : metaph., μὴ τὸν ἐμὸν οἴκει νοῦν don't manage.., E.Fr. 144 :— [voice] Pass., εὖ οἰκούμεναι πόλεις well governed, Id.Hipp. 486 ; μετρίως, ὀρθῶς, ἄριστα οἰ., Pl.Lg. 936b, R. 371c, 520d, etc. ;

    πατρίδος τετυχηκὼς ἣ νόμοις.. μάλιστα οἰκεῖσθαι δοκεῖ D.21.150

    : [tense] fut. οἰκήσεται in pass. sense,

    καθ' ὅτι ἄριστα ἡ πόλις οἰκήσεται Th.8.67

    , cf. Pl.La. 185a, Aeschin.1.22, D.58.62, Arist.Pol. 1284b38.
    B intr., dwell, live, of persons, families, or tribes, have their abodes, settlements, in Hom. and Hdt. generally with

    ἐν.., ᾤκεον δ' ἐν Πλευρῶνι Il.14.116

    , cf. Od.9.200, 400 ;

    οἴκεε ἐν Πίνδῳ Hdt.1.56

    , cf. A. Ag. 1234, Ar.Av. 967 (Orac.), Antipho5.78 ; esp. of metics,

    ἐγ Κολλυτῷ οἰκοῦντι IG12.373.60

    , al. ;

    κατὰ στέγας E. Ion 314

    ;

    ὑπὸ χθονός Id.Fr. 450

    : after Hom. with dat. (loc.) alone,

    Σαλαμῖνι IG12.1.2

    (vi B. C.) ;

    οὐρανῷ Pi.N.10.58

    ;

    ναοῖσι E. Ion 314

    ;

    ἐλθόνθ' ἁγνὸν ἐς Θήβης πέδον οἰ. Eub.10

    ;

    παρὰ κρημνοῖσιν Pi.P.3.34

    ;

    παρὰ ὄχθον E.IT 1098

    (lyr.) ; οἰ. μετά τινος, = συνοικεῖν τινι, S.OT 414, 990 ; κέρδη μὲν οἰκήσαντα.. having fixed my dwelling [ there] with gain to my hosts, Id.OC92 ; τὸ τὴν φροντίδ' ἔξω τῶν κακῶν οἰκεῖν γλυκύ sweet it is for the mind to keep free from cares, Id.OT 1390 ; ἐπὶ προστάτου οἰ. (v. προστάτης) Lys.31.9.
    II of cities, to be situated, Hdt.2.166, X.HG 7.1.3, 7.5 5; but τὴν πόλιν σποράδην καὶ κατὰ κώμας οἰκοῦσαν formed of detached villages, Isoc.10.35, cf. 4.39 (so in [voice] Pass., X.An.1.4.1).
    2 to be governed or administered, τίς τῶν πόλεων διὰ σὲ βέλτιον ᾤκησεν ; Pl.R. 599d, cf. 462d, 472e, 473a, 543a, al.: freq. hardly distinguishable from the [voice] Pass. (supr. A. II) ; σωφρόνως γε οἰκοῦσα [ πόλις] εὖ ἂν οἰκοῖτο a state administered by self-control would be well governed, Id.Chrm.162a ;

    ἀρετῆς, ᾗ πόλεις τε καὶ οἶκοι εὖ οἰκοῦσι X.Mem.1.2.64

    ; εἰς ὀλίγους, εἰς πλείους οἰκεῖν, to be governed in the interest of the few or the many, Th.2.37.

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  • 78 attention

    ə'tenʃən
    1) (notice: He tried to attract my attention; Pay attention to your teacher!) oppmerksomhet
    2) (care: That broken leg needs urgent attention.) stell
    3) (concentration of the mind: His attention wanders.) konsentrasjon
    4) ((in the army etc) a position in which one stands very straight with hands by the sides and feet together: He stood to attention.) giv akt!
    - attentively
    - attentiveness
    bekymring
    --------
    omsorg
    --------
    pleie
    I
    subst. \/əˈtenʃ(ə)n\/
    1) ( også psykologi) oppmerksomhet, stell
    2) hensyn
    3) omsorg, pleie, tilsyn
    4) ( militærvesen) rett, givakt
    arrest somebody's attention legge beslag på noens oppmerksomhet, fange noens oppmerksomhet
    attention NN ( handelsfag) til NN personlig, v\/N
    attract attention ( handelsfag) tiltrekke seg oppmerksomheter
    be all attention være lutter øre
    bring something to somebody's attention gjøre noen oppmerksom på noe
    call\/draw\/direct attention to rette oppmerksomheten mot, gjøre oppmerksom på
    come to attention ( militærvesen) innta rettstilling
    pay attention to være oppmerksom på legge merke til, lytte godt til, observere ta hensyn til, bry seg om
    pay one's attentions to ( gammeldags) oppvarte, gjøre kur til
    receive attention få oppmerksomhet bli ekspedert bli behandlet, få pleie
    stand at attention ( militærvesen) stå i stram givakt, stå rett
    II
    interj. \/əˈtenʃ(ə)n\/
    1) ( militærvesen) givakt, rettstilling
    2) forklaring: melding med forespørsel om oppmerksomhet i høyttaler e.l.
    attention! ( militærvesen) givakt!
    attention (to orders)! (amer.) ordre følger (kommando eller signal for å annonsere at en ordre umiddelbart følger)

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  • 79 धा


    dhā
    1) cl. 3. P. Ā. dádhāti, dhatté RV. etc. etc. (P. du. dadhvás, dhatthás, dhattás Pāṇ. 8-2, 38 ;

    pl. dadhmási orᅠ - más, dhatthá, dādhati;
    impf. ádadhāt pl. - dhur, 2. pl. ádhatta orᅠ ádadhāta RV. VII, 33, 4 ;
    Subj. dádhat orᅠ - dhāt Pāṇ. 7-3, 70 Kāṡ.,
    - dhas, - dhatas, - dhan;
    Pot. dadhyā́t;
    Impv. dādhātu pl. - dhatu;
    2. sg. dhehí <fr. dhaddhi;
    cf. Pāṇ. 6-4, 119 > orᅠ dhattāt RV. III, 8, 1 ;
    2. pl. dhattá I, 64, 15,
    dhattana I, 20, 7,
    dádhāta VII, 32, 13,
    orᅠ - tana X, 36, 13 <cf. Pāṇ. 7-1, 45 Sch. >;
    p. dádhat, - ti m. pl. - tas;
    Ā. 1. sg. dadhé <at once 3. sg. = dhatté RV. I, 149, 5 etc.. ;
    andᅠ = pf. Ā.>, 2. sg. dhátse VIII, 85, 5 orᅠ dhatsé AV. V, 7, 2 ;
    2., 3. du. dadhā́the, -dhā́te;
    2. pl. - dhidhvé <cf. pf.>;
    3. pl. dádhate RV. V, 41, 2 ;
    impf. ádhatta, - tthās;
    Subj. dádhase VIII, 32, 6, Pāṇ. 3-4, 96 Kāṡ. ;
    Pot. dádhīta RV. I, 40, 2 orᅠ dadhītá, V, 66, 1 ;
    Impv. 2. sg. dhatsva X, 87, 2 orᅠ dadhishva III, 40, 5 etc.. ;
    2. pl. dhaddhvam Pāṇ. 8-2, 38 Kāṡ. orᅠ dadhidhvam RV. VII, 34, 10, etc.. ;
    3. pl. dadhatām AV. VIII, 8, 3 ;
    p. dádhāna);
    rarely cl. 1. P. Ā. dadhati, - te RV. MBh. ;
    only thrice cl. 2. P. dhā́ti RV. ;
    andᅠ once cl. 4. Ā. Pot. dhāyeta MaitrUp. (pf. P. dadhaú, -dhā́tha, - dhatur, -dhimǍ4, - dhur RV. etc.;
    Ā. dadhé <cf. pr.>, dadhishé orᅠ dhishe RV. I, 56, 6 ;
    2. 3. du. dadhā́the, -dhā́te, 2. pl. dadhidhvé <cf. pr.>;
    3. pl. dadhiré, dadhre X, 82, 5; 6,
    orᅠ dhire I, 166, 10 etc.. ;
    p. dádhāna <cf. pr.>;
    aor. P. ádhāt, dhā́t, dhā́s;
    adhúr, dhúr RV. etc.;
    Pot. dheyām, - yur;
    dhetana RV. TBr. ;
    2. sg. dhāyīs RV. I, 147, 5 ;
    Impv. dhā́tu <cf. Pāṇ. 6-i, 8 Vārtt. 3 Pat. >;
    2. pl. dhā́ta orᅠ - tana, 3. pl. dhāntu RV. ;
    Ā. adhita, - thās, adhītām, adhīmahi, dhīmahi, dhimahe, dhāmahe RV. ;
    3. sg. ahita, hita AV. TĀr. ;
    Subj. dhéthe RV. I, 158, 2, dhaithe, VI, 67, 7 ;
    Impv. dhishvǍ4 II, 11, 18, etc.. ;
    P. adhat SV. ;
    dhat RV. ;
    P. dhāsur Subj. - sathas andᅠ - satha RV. ;
    Ā. adhishi, - shata Br. ;
    Pot. dhishīya ib. P. VII, 4, 45 ;
    dheshīya MaitrS. ;
    fut. dhāsyati, - te orᅠ dhātā Br. etc.;
    inf. dhā́tum Br. etc.;
    Ved. alsoᅠ - tave, - tavaí, - tos;
    dhiyádhyai RV. ;
    Class. alsoᅠ - dhitum;
    ind. P. dhitvā́ Br. ;
    hitvā Pāṇ. 7-4, 42,
    -dhā́ya andᅠ -dhā́m AV.:
    Pass. dhīyáte RV. etc. Pāṇ. 6-4, 66,
    p. dhīyámāna RV. I, 155, 2 ;
    aor. ádhāyi, dhā́yi RV. Pāṇ. 7-3, 33 Kāṡ. ;
    Prec. dhāsīshṭa orᅠ dhāyishīshṭa VI, 4, 62)
    to put, place, set, lay in orᅠ on (loc.) RV. etc. etc.
    (with daṇḍam, to inflict punishment on <with loc. MBh. V, 1075,
    with gen. R. V, 28, 7 >;
    with tat-padavyāmpadam, to put one's foot in another's footstep i.e. imitate, equal Kāvyâd. II. 64);
    to take orᅠ bring orᅠ help to (loc. orᅠ dat.;
    with āré, to remove) RV. AV. ṠBr. ;
    (Ā.) to direct orᅠ fix the mind orᅠ attention ( cintām, manas, matim, samādhim etc.) upon, think of (loc. orᅠ dat.), fix orᅠ resolve upon (loc. dat. acc. with prati orᅠ a sentence closed with iti) RV. Mn. MBh. Kāv. BhP. ;
    to destine for, bestow on, present orᅠ impart to (loc. dat. orᅠ gen.) RV. Br. MBh. etc. (Pass. to be given orᅠ granted, fall to one's <dat.> lot orᅠ share RV. I, 81, 3);
    to appoint, establish, constitute RV. ṠBr. ;
    to render (with double acc.) RV. VII, 31, 12 Bhartṛ. III. 82 ;
    to make, produce, generate, create, cause, effect, perform, execute RV. TBr. ṠvetUp. etc. (aor. with pūrayām, mantrayām, varayām etc. = pūrayām etc. cakāra);
    to seize, take hold of, hold, bear, support, wear, put on (clothes) RV. AV. Kāv. BhP. etc.;
    (Ā.) to accept, obtain, conceive (esp. in the womb), get, take (with ókas orᅠ cánas, to take pleasure orᅠ delight in <loc. orᅠ dat.>) RV. AV. Br. ;
    to assume, have, possess, show, exhibit, incur, undergo RV. Hariv. Kāv. Hit.etc.:
    Caus. - dhāpayati Pāṇ. 7-3, 36 ;
    ( seeᅠ antar-dhā, ṡrad-dhā etc.):
    Desid. dhítsati, - te (Pāṇ. 7-4, 54), to wish to put in orᅠ lay on (loc.) RV. AitBr. (Class. Pass. dhitsyate;
    dhitsya seeᅠ s.v.);
    dídhishati, - te, to wish to give orᅠ present RV. ;
    (Ā.) to wish to gain, strive after (p. dídhishāṇa X, 114, 1) ib.:
    with avadyám, to bid defiance ib. IV, 18, 7 (cf. didhishā́yya, didhishú):
    Intens. dedhīyate Pāṇ. 6-4, 66. ;
    + cf. Zd. , dadaiti;
    Gk. θε, θη, τίθημι;
    Lith. dedú, déti;
    Slav. dedja, diti;
    Old Sax. duan, dôn,
    Angl. Sax. dôn,
    Eng. do;
    Germ. tuan; tuon, thun
    2) mfn. putting, placing, bestowing, holding, having, causing etc. (ifc.;
    cf. 2. dha);
    m. placer, bestower, holder, supporter etc.;
    N. of Brahmā. orᅠ Bṛihas-pati L. ;
    (ā) f. seeᅠ 2. dha;
    instr. (= nom.) perhaps in the suffix dhā (which forms adverbs from numerals e.g.. eka-dhā́, dví-dhā etc.)

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  • 80 ἐπιβολή

    A throwing or laying on,

    ἱματίων Th.2.49

    (pl.); χειρῶν σιδηρῶν, of grappling-irons, Id.7.62 (pl.);

    τῶν χρωμάτων Luc.Zeux.5

    ; σημείων affixing of seals, Id.Tim. 13; χειρῶν ἐπιβολαὶ ἐγίνοντο a fray arose, D.H.10.33.
    b. χειρῶν ἐπιβολή massage, Gal.6.92; without χειρῶν, σκληρὰ ἐ. ib.101, cf. 176.
    2. metaph., ἐ. τῆς διανοίας application of the mind to a thing, Epicur.Ep.1pp.5,12 U.(pl.), Ph.1.230 (pl.), Plot.2.4.10; αἱ ἐ.

    τῶν νοημάτων Philostr.VS2.18

    ; ἐξ ἐπιβολῆς πάνυ very scrupulously, Antyll. ap. Orib.45.25.5.
    b. act of direct apprehension, Epicur.Ep.1p.3U.: pl., ib.p.4U.;

    ἡ ἐκ τῶν ἐ. ταραχή Phld.D.1.14

    ;

    ἐπί τι Epicur. Fr. 255

    , cf.Plot.1.6.2; intuition, [τῇ ψυχῇ] τὴν ἐπιβολὴν ἀθρόαν ἀθρόων

    γίνεσθαι Id.4.4.1

    ; [

    γνῶσις] ἐφάψεται τοῦ ἑνὸς κατὰ ἐπιβολήν Dam.Pr. 25

    bis; opp. συλλογισμός, ibid.
    c. conception, notion, Iamb.Comm. Math.1, cf.9, Dam.Pr. 258 (pl.); point of view, ib. 201, 396, al.; doctrine, ἡ τοῦ Συριανοῦ θαυμασία ἐ. ib. 270: pl., principles, Ael.Tact.21.1.
    d. impulse, Stoic.3.41, 149; ἐ. φιλοποιίας ib.96.
    3. setting upon a thing, design, attempt, enterprise, v.l. in Th.3.45: c. gen., ἡ ἐ. τῆς ἱστορίας writing history, Plb.1.4.2; τῶν ὅλων acquisition of empire, Id.1.3.6, cf.5.95.1; κατασκευασμάτων ἐπιβολαί designs, Plu.Per.12; ἐξ ἐπιβολῆς designedly, D.S.13.27.
    4. hostile attempt, assault, Plb.6.25.7 (pl.), cj. for - βουλάς in Th.1.93.
    5. application of name to thing, Procl.in Cra.p.109 P., al.
    II. that which is laid on, ἐπιβολαὶ πλίνθων courses of bricks, Th.3.20; βυρσῶν layers of hide, Luc.Nav.4; superstructure, gallery, Ph.Bel.80.36 (pl.); λεπιδοειδεῖς ἐπιβολαί the squamous commissures of the skull, Gal.10.452.
    2. penalty, fine, IG12.84.29 (pl.), Ar.V. 769;

    ἐπιβολὴν ἐπιβάλλειν Lys.20.14

    (pl.), X. HG1.7.2, etc.;

    ἐπιβολὰς ὀφλεῖν And.1.73

    ; ἡ ἐ. τῆς βουλῆς the penalty imposed by the council, Aeschin.2.93; ἐξ ἐπιβολῆς in consequence of infliction of a fine, Lys.6.21.
    3. requisition, number of men required, Plb.3.106.3; impost, public burden, Plu.Cat.Ma.18 (pl.), cf. Procop.Arc.23;

    τῆς λαογραφίας PTeb.391.19

    (i A.D.); requisition of corn, PFay.81.9 (ii A.D.).
    b. additional quantity, IG22.1672.285,297.
    2.

    ἐ. χώματος

    embankment,

    PPetr.3p.80

    (iii B.C.).
    3. cloak, POxy.298.9 (i A.D.), etc.
    IV. Rhet., = ἐπαναφορά, Phoeb.Fig.2.4, Rut.Lup.1.7.
    2. introduction, approach to a subject, Hermog.Id.1.3; ἐ. τοῦ ῥυθμοῦ ib.2.1.
    3. power, `grasp', of style or treatment, χάρις καὶ ἐ. D.Chr.18.14; general survey, consideration, Ptol.Tetr. 204; Ἀλεξάνδρου τὴν ἐν ταῖς παρατάξεσιν ἐ. Ael. Tact.Praef.6.
    4. `trimmings', ornament, τὸ ἀφαιρεῖν τὰς ἐ. καὶ

    αὐτοῖς χρῆσθαι τοῖς ὀνόμασι Aristid.Rh.p.522S.

    V. in Alchemy, `projection', i.e. chemical reaction intended to produce transmutation, Syn.Alch.p.58B. (pl.).

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  • direct the mind upon — index concentrate (pay attention) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • The Mind of Primitive Man — is a 1911 book by anthropologist Franz Boas which takes a critical look at the concept of primitive culture.[1] The work challenges widely held racist and eugenic claims about race and intelligence, particularly white supremacy.[2] In 1895, Boas… …   Wikipedia

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  • To turn in the mind — Turn Turn (t[^u]rn), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Turned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Turning}.] [OE. turnen, tournen, OF. tourner, torner, turner, F. tourner, LL. tornare, fr. L. tornare to turn in a lathe, to rounds off, fr. tornus a lathe, Gr. ? a turner s… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Direct and indirect realism — Direct realism argues we perceive the world directly For representationalism in the arts, see Realism (visual arts). The question of direct or naïve realism, as opposed to indirect or representational realism, arises in the philosophy of… …   Wikipedia

  • Direct realism — Direct realism, also known as naive realism or common sense realism, is a theory of perception that claims that the senses provide us with direct awareness of the external world. In contrast, indirect realism and representationalism claim that we …   Wikipedia

  • direct — vb 1 Direct, address, devote, apply are comparable when used reflexively with the meaning to turn or bend one s attention, energies, or abilities to something or when meaning to turn, bend, or point (as one s attention, thoughts, or efforts) to a …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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  • The Seal of Confession —     The Law of the Seal of Confession     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Law of the Seal of Confession     In the Decretum of the Gratian who compiled the edicts of previous councils and the principles of Church law which he published about 1151,… …   Catholic encyclopedia

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