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101 Begnadigungsrecht
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102 prośba
mam do ciebie prośbę — I have a favour (BRIT) lub favor (US) to ask of you
* * *f.Gen.pl. próśb1. request; na czyjąś prośbę at sb's request; chodzić po prośbie beg one's bread; godzić się na czyjąś prośbę accede to sb's request; odrzucić czyjąś prośbę refuse l. deny sb's request; przychylić się do czyjejś prośby consent to sb's request; spełnić czyjąś prośbę grant sb's request; zwracać się do kogoś z proś-bą o coś approach sb about l. for sth; mam do ciebie prośbę could I ask you a favor?, I have a favor to ask of you.2. ( urzędowa) application; ( formalna) petition; prośba do władz petition to the authorities; prośba o ułaskawienie prawn. petition for pardon; wnieść prośbę file an application, file a petition.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > prośba
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103 वितॄ _vitॄ
वितॄ 1 P.1 To cross or pass over, go beyond; आरूढ- मद्रीनुदधीन् वितीर्णम् R.6.77.-2 To give, grant, impart, confer or bestow on, vouchsafe, favour with; भगवान् मारीचस्ते दर्शनं वितरति Ś.7; वितरति गुरुः प्राज्ञे विद्यां यथैव तथा जडे U.2.4; वितरति नृपो नोचितमहो Pt.1.11; U.3.48; निवासहेतोरुटजं वितेरुः R.14.81; Māl.1.3;6.7;9.5,44.-3 To cause, produce; ज्योत्स्नाशङ्कामिह वितरति हंसश्रेणी Ki. 5.31.-4 To carry over, ferry over.-5 To give (as medicine), apply a remedy.-6 To do, perform.-7 To forgive, pardon.-8 To increase, enhance. -Caus. To carry through, accomplish (fig. also). -
104 bağışlamak
v. donate, give away, give to charity, save, absolve, bestow, dispense, endow, grant, hand over, kick in; remit, pardon, forgive, excuse, have mercy* * *1. donate 2. excuse -
105 bağışlamamak
v. (neg. form of bağışlamak) donate, give away, give to charity, save, absolve, bestow, dispense, endow, grant, hand over, kick in; remit, pardon, forgive, excuse, have mercy -
106 помилува
to pardon, to amnesty, to grant an amnesty, to stroke, to caress* * *reprieve -
107 ཚེ་ཐར་ལ་བཏང་
[tshe thar la btang]pardon, grant him his life, let live -
108 поклони
pilgrim, (почитувач) admirer————————to make a present, to present with, to donate, to grant, to bestow, (живот) to pardon one's life -
109 поклонува
to make a present, to present with, to donate, to grant, to bestow, (живот) to pardon one's life -
110 concessiō
concessiō ōnis, f [concedo], a granting, conceding: nostra: agrorum.—In rhet., a plea of confession and excuse.* * *permission; grant/concession; admission, plea of excuse/for pardon; yielding -
111 volō
volō (2d pers. vīs, 3d pers. volt or vult, plur. volumus, voltis or vultis, volunt; vīn for vīsne, T., H.; sīs for sī vīs, T., C., L.), voluī, velle [1 VOL-], to will, wish, want, purpose, be minded, determine: Nolo volo, volo nolo rursum, I won't I will, I will I won't again, T.: Nolunt ubi velis, ubi nolis cupiunt ultro, T.: quis est cui velle non liceat? who is not free to wish?: sed ego hoc ipsum velle miserius esse duco quam, etc., i. e. that very ambition: inest velle in carendo, wanting includes wishing: ait rem seriam Velle agere mecum, T.: quod eas quoque nationes adire volebat, Cs.: si haec relinquere voltis, S.: cuicunque nocere volebat, Vestimenta dabat, H.: quid arbitramini Rheginos merere velle ut Venus illa auferatur? would take for, etc.: Fabula quae posci volt et spectata reponi, i. e. which is meant to be in demand, etc., H.: sed licere, si velint, in Ubiorum finibus considere, Cs.: daret utrum vellet, subclamatum est, L.; cf. volo Dolabellae valde desideranti, non reperio quid, i. e. to dedicate some book: neminem notā strenui aut ignavi militis notasse volui, I have decided to mark no one, etc., L.: Sunt delicta quibus ignovisse velimus, i. e. which should be pardoned, H.: edicta mitti ne quis... coisse aut convenisse causā sacrorum velit, L.; cf. Interdico, ne extulisse extra aedīs puerum usquam velis, T.: Oscula praecipue nulla dedisse velis (i. e. noli dare), O.: nostri... leges et iura tecta esse volue<*>unt: sociis maxime lex consultum esse volt: Id nunc res indicium haec facit, quo pacto factum volueris, shows why you wished it to be done, T.: Hannibal non Capuam neglectam volebat, L.: liberis consultum volumus propter ipsos: scin' quid nunc facere te volo? T.: vim volumus exstingui: qui salvam rem p. vellent esse, L.: si vis me flere, H.: qui se ex his minus timidos existimari volebant, Cs.: si me vivom vis, pater, Ignosce, if you wish me to live, T.: soli sunt qui te salvum velint: regnari tamen omnes volebant, that there should be a king, L.: mihi volo ignosci, I wish to be pardoned: quid vis, nisi ut maneat Phanium? T.: velim ut tibi amicus sit: Ducas volo hodie uxorem, T.: volo etiam exquiras quid Lentulus agat?: nullam ego rem umquam in vitā meā Volui quin, etc., I never had any wish in my life, etc., T.: (dixit) velle Hispaniam, he wanted Spain (as a province): nummos volo, I want the money: si amplius obsidum vellet, dare pollicentur, Cs.: pacem etiam qui vincere possunt, volunt, L.: quorum isti neutrum volunt, acknowledge neither: voluimus quaedam, we aspired to certain things: si plura velim, if I wished for more, H.—With acc. of person, to call for, demand, want, wish, desire: Quis me volt? T.: Centuriones trium cohortium me velle postridie: Sosia, Adesdum, paucis te volo (sc. verbis), I want a few words with you, T.: quam volui nota fit arte meā, she whom I love, O.: illam velle uxorem, to want her for a wife, T.—With acc. of person and thing, to want... of, require... from: Num quid aliud me vis? T.: si quid ille se velit, etc., Cs.—With dat. of person for whom a wish is expressed: Praesidium velle se senectuti suae, wants a guard for his old age, T.: nihil est mali quod illa non filio voluerit, she wished her son every misfortune.—Esp., with bene or male: tibi bene ex animo volo, I heartily wish you well, T.: qui mihi male volunt, my enemies, T. —With causā and gen. of person, to be interested in, be concerned for, be well disposed to: te ipsius causā vehementer omnia velle, heartily wish him all success; cf. qui nostrā causā volunt, our friends. —With subj., in softened expressions of desire or command: ego quae in rem tuam sint, ea velim facias (i. e. fac), T.: eum salvere iubeas velim, please salute him: velim mihi ignoscas, I beg your pardon: haec pro causā meā dicta accipiatis velim, L.: Musa velim memores, etc., H.: de Menedemo vellem verum fuisset, I wish it had been true: vellem equidem idem posse gloriari quod Cyrus, I wish I could, etc.; cf. Tum equidem istuc os tuum inpudens videre nimium vellem! I wish I could have seen, etc., T.: Abiit, vah! rogasse vellem, I wish I had asked him, T.: Et vellem, et fuerat melius, V.: vellem tum tu adesses, I wish you could be present: vellem Idibus Martiis me ad cenam invitasses, I wish you had invited, etc.: de tuis velim ut eo sis animo, quo debes esse: quod faxitis, deos velim fortunare, L.: virum me natum vellem, would I had been born a man, T.: Nunc mihi... Vellem, Maeonide, pectus inesse tuum, O.: Te super aetherias errare licentius auras Haud pater ille velit, etc., i. e. volt, V.: velim scire ecquid de te recordere: sed multitudo ea quid animorum... habeat scire velim, L.: nec velim (imitari, etc.) si possim: trīs eos libros maxime nunc vellem, I would like to have.—In concessive phrases with quam, however, however much: quod illa, quam velit sit potens, numquam impetravisset (i. e. quamvis sit potens), however powerful she may be: exspectate facinus quam voltis improbum, never so wicked: quam volent in conviviis faceti sint.—Parenthet., in the phrase, sī vīs (contracted sīs; colloq.), if you please, if you will: paulum opperirier, Si vis, T.: dic, si vis, de quo disputari velis: addam, si vis, animi, etc., if you will.—To intend, purpose, mean, design, be minded, be about: Puerumque clam voluit exstinguere, T.: hostis hostem occidere volui, L.: at etiam eo negotio M. Catonis splendorem maculare voluerunt, it was their purpose: rem Nolanam in ius dicionemque dare voluerat Poeno, L.: idem istuc, si in vilitate largiri voluisses, derisum tuum beneficium esset, if you had offered to grant the same thing during low prices, etc.: sine me pervenire quo volo, let me come to my point, T.: scripsi, quem ad modum quidem volui, etc., as I intended: ego istos posse vincere scio, velle ne scirem ipsi fecerunt, L.: quae ipsi qui scripserunt voluerunt volgo intellegi, meant to be understood by all.—To try, endeavor, attempt, aim: quas (i. e. magnas res) qui impedire volt, is et infirmus est mollisque naturā, et, etc.: audes Fatidicum fallere velle deum? do you dare attempt? O.: His respondere voluit, non lacessere, meant to answer, not to provoke, T.: quid aliud volui dicere? did I mean to say, T.: ait se velle de illis HS LXXX cognoscere, that he meant, i. e. was about: sed plane quid velit nescio.—To resolve, conclude, determine, require: uti tamen tuo consilio volui, concluded to follow your advice: Siculi... me defensorem calamitatum suarum... esse voluerunt: si a me causam hanc vos (iudices) agi volueritis, if you resolve.—Ellipt.: veremur quidem vos, Romani, et, si ita voltis, etiam timemus, L.: cadentque vocabula, si volet usus (i. e. ea cadere), H.—To be willing, be ready, consent, like, acquiesce: ei laxiorem diem daturos, si venire ad causam dicendam vellet, L.: qui se ait philosophari velle, that he liked philosophizing: Patri dic velle, that you consent (sc. uxorem ducere), T.: cum alter verum audire non volt, refuses: obtinuere ut (tribuni) tribuniciae potestatis virīs salubrīs vellent rei p. esse, to permit the tribunitian power to be useful to the republic, L.: cum P. Attio agebant ne suā pertinaciā omnium fortunas perturbari vellet, Cs.: duodecim tabulae furem interfici inpune voluerunt.—To do voluntarily, act intentionally: si voluit accusare, pietati tribuo; si iussus est, necessitati, if he accused of his own free will: (quaeritur) sitne oratoris risum velle movere, on purpose; cf. tu selige tantum, Me quoque velle velis, anne coactus amem, O.—To be of opinion, imagine, consider, think, mean, pretend, claim, hold, assert, assume: ergo ego, inimicus, si ita voltis, homini, amicus esse rei p. debeo: erat Mars alter, ut isti volunt, L.: isto ipso in genere in quo aliquid posse vis, in which you imagine you have some influence: in hoc homo luteus etiam callidus ac veterator esse volt, pretends to be: est genus hominum qui esse primos se omnium rerum volunt, Nec sunt, T.: si quis—quod illi volunt invidiosius esse—Claudius diceret, L.: voltis, nihil esse in naturā praeter ignem: si tam familiaris erat Clodiae quam tu esse vis, as you say he is: quae ego vellem non esse oratoris, what I claimed to be beyond the orator's province: restat ut omnes unum velint, are of one opinion: bis sumpsit quod voluit, i. e. begged the question.—In interrog. clause with quid, to mean, signify, intend to say, mean to express: sed tamen intellego quid velit: quid tibi vis? what do you mean by all this? T.: pro deum fidem, quid vobis voltis? L.: quid sibi vellet (Caesar)? cur in suas possessiones veniret? Cs.: avaritia senilis quid sibi velit, non intellego, what is the meaning of the phrase: tacitae quid volt sibi noctis imago? O.—With weakened force, as an auxiliary, or in periphrasis, will, shall: illa enim (ars) te, verum si loqui volumus, ornaverat: eius me compotem facere potestis, si meminisse voltis, etc., L.: Vis tu urbem feris praeponere silvis? will you prefer, etc., H.: tu tantum fida sorori Esse velis, i. e. fida sis, O.: si id confiteri velim, tamen istum condemnetis necesse est, if I should acknowledge: si quis velit ita dicere... nihil dicat, chooses to say, etc.: quā re oratos vos omnīs volo Ne, etc., T.: Esse salutatum volt te mea littera primum, O.—Redundant after noli or nolite: nolite, iudices, hunc velle maturius exstingui volnere vestro quam suo fato, do not resolve.—Of expressions of authority, to determine, resolvē, decree, demand, require, enact: utrum populus R. eum (honorem) cui velit, deferat: senatus te voluit mihi nummos dare: exercitūs quos contra se aluerint velle dimitti, Cs.: quid fieri velit praecipit, gives his orders, Cs.: sacra Cereris summā maiores nostri religione confici voluerunt, i. e. established the custom of celebrating: nostri maiores... insui voluerunt in culeum vivos, etc., made a law, that, etc.: Corinthum exstinctum esse voluerunt, should be (and remain) destroyed: volo ut mihi respondeas, I require you to answer: nuntia Romanis, Caelestes ita velle, ut Roma caput terrarum sit, L. —Esp., in the formula of asking a vote upon a law or decree: novos consules ita cum Samnite gerere bellum velitis, ut omnia ante nos bella gesta sunt, L.: plebes sic iussit—quod senatus... censeat, id volumus iubemusque, L.—To choose rather, prefer: a multis (studiis) eligere commodissimum quodque, quam sese uni alicui velle addicere: malae rei quam nullius duces esse volunt, L.* * *Ivelle, volui, - Vwish, want, prefer; be willing, willIIvolare, volavi, volatus VIIIvolunteers (pl.); (in the Second Punic War) -
112 concedo
concedere, concessi, concessus Vrelinquish/give up/concede; depart; pardon; submit, allow/grant/permit/condone -
113 समनुज्ञा
sam-anu-jñāP. Ā. - jānāti, - janīte, to fully permit orᅠ allow orᅠ consent to, wholly acquiesce in orᅠ approve of (acc.) MBh. Hariv. ;
to authorize, empower ib. ;
to indulge, pardon, forgive, excuse (gen. of pers.) R. ;
to grant leave of absence, allow to go away, dismiss MBh. ;
to favour ib.:
Caus. - jñāpayati, to beg orᅠ request any favour from (abl.) MBh. ;
to ask leave, beg permission from (abl.) ib. R. ;
to take leave of, bid adieu (acc.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to greet, salute MBh. ;
sam-anujñāf. leave, permission L.
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114 dimettere
dismiss (da from)da ospedali discharge, release (da from)da carceri release (da from)* * *dimettere v.tr.1 to discharge; (dir.) to release, to discharge: fu dimesso ieri dall'ospedale, he was discharged from hospital yesterday; l'imputato fu riconosciuto innocente e dimesso, the defendant was found innocent and released2 ( da una carica) to dismiss, to discharge: fu dimesso dal suo ufficio, he was dismissed from his position◘ dimettersi v.rifl. to resign.* * *1. [di'mettere]vb irreg vt2. vr (dimettersi)dimettersi (da) — to resign, hand o give in one's notice
* * *[di'mettere] 1.verbo transitivo1) (destituire) to discharge, to dismiss [ministro, ambasciatore]2) (fare uscire) to discharge [ paziente]2.verbo pronominale dimettersi [ministro, funzionario, impiegato] to resign, to quit* ( dal posto di as)* * *dimettere/di'mettere/ [60]1 (destituire) to discharge, to dismiss [ministro, ambasciatore]2 (fare uscire) to discharge [ paziente]II dimettersi verbo pronominale[ministro, funzionario, impiegato] to resign, to quit* ( dal posto di as). -
115 amnestieren
am·nes·tie·ren * [amnɛsʼti:rən]vtjdn \amnestieren to grant sb [ (Brit a.) an] amnesty, to pardon sb -
116 amnestirati
vt pflimpf amnesty, grant amnesty to, pardon (-» -ovati)* * *• amnesty -
117 myöntää armahdus
law• pardonlaw• grant an amnesty -
118 dozvola
• admittance; allowance; approbation; assent; authorization; certificate; chartreuse; commission; concession; favor; favour,; grant; leave; licence; license; pardon; pass; permission; permit; sanction; warrant -
119 даровать прощение
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > даровать прощение
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120 даровать амнистию
to grant a pardon/amnestyРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > даровать амнистию
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