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1. prep formezzo byper qualche giorno for a few daysper questa ragione for that reasonper tutta la notte throughout the nightper iscritto in writingper esempio for exampledieci per cento ten per centuno per uno one by one2. conj: per fare qualcosa (in order) to do somethingstare per be about to* * *per prep.1 ( moto per luogo) through; ( lungo) along; up, down; ( sopra) over; all over; ( senza direzione fissa) about, (a)round: il treno passa per Bologna, the train passes through Bologna; il corteo sfilerà per le vie principali della città, the procession will pass through (o will go along) the main streets of the city; si entra per la porta laterale, you enter through the side door; correre per i campi, to run through the fields; guardò per il buco della serratura, he looked through the keyhole; un pensiero le passò per la mente, a thought passed through her mind; siamo venuti per quel sentiero, we came along that path; scendere ( giù) per la collina, salire (su) per la collina, to go down the hill, to go up the hill; per mare e per terra, over land and sea; andare per il mondo, to go all over (o round) the world; hanno girato per tutta la città senza trovare un albergo, they went all over (o all round) the town without finding a hotel; aveva dolori per tutto il corpo, he had aches and pains all over his body (o he was aching all over) // una retta passante per un punto, a straight line passing through a point2 ( moto a luogo, destinazione) for; to: parto domani per Roma, I'm leaving for Rome tomorrow; a che ora parte il primo aereo per Parigi?, what time does the first plane for Paris take off?; dovete prendere l'autostrada per Como, you must take the motorway for Como; a causa dello sciopero, i traghetti per le isole sono sospesi, owing to the strike, ferry crossings to the islands are suspended // va per i quaranta, he's going on for forty3 ( stato in luogo) in, on; (all) over: per la strada, in the street; era seduto per terra, he was sitting on the ground; c'erano vari oggetti sparsi per il pavimento, there were various objects scattered (all) over the floor // avere la testa per aria, to have one's head in the clouds4 ( estensione, misura) for: l'autostrada si snoda per oltre 200 chilometri, the motorway runs for over 200 kilometres; proseguimmo in auto per un'altra decina di chilometri, we drove on for another ten miles or so; camminarono per miglia e miglia senza incontrare anima viva, they walked for miles and miles without meeting a soul5 ( durante) for (spesso in ingl. non si traduce); ( per un certo periodo di tempo o per una determinata occasione) for; ( per un intero periodo di tempo) (all) through; throughout; for; ( entro) by: per mezz'ora, (for) half an hour; ha vissuto per tre anni in America, he lived three years in America (o he lived in America for three years); abbiamo aspettato per ore, we waited (for) hours; il lavoro dev'essere pronto per domani, the work must be ready for (o by) tomorrow; darò una festa per il mio compleanno, I'm having a party for my birthday; la mostra è in programma per aprile, the exhibition is planned for April; ho un appuntamento col dentista per lunedì pomeriggio, I have a dental appointment for Monday afternoon; il libro uscirà per Natale, the book will come out (in time) for Christmas; sarò di ritorno per le cinque, I'll be back by five o'clock; i lavori di restauro saranno ultimati per la fine dell'anno, restoration work will be completed by the end of the year6 ( mezzo) by; through: per ferrovia, by rail; per posta, by post; per via aerea, by air mail; rispondere per lettera, per telegramma, to reply by letter, by telegram; spedire un pacco per corriere, to send a parcel by carrier; comunicare (con qlcu.) per telefono, to communicate (with s.o.) by phone; pagare per assegno, to pay by cheque; pagare per contanti, to pay cash; per vie legali, through legal channels; ottenere un posto per concorso, to get a job through a competitive examination // parlare per bocca d'altri, to speak through someone else's mouth // per mezzo di, by, by means of, through [cfr. mediante ]7 ( modo) by; in: procedere per gradi, to proceed by degrees; chiamare qlcu. per nome, to call s.o. by name; tenere qlcu. per (la) mano, to hold s.o. by the hand; desidero che sia messo per iscritto, I want it put in writing8 ( causa) for; owing to; because of; on account of; out of; through: fu premiato per il suo coraggio, he was rewarded for his courage; ha lasciato il lavoro per motivi di salute, he gave up his job owing to (o because of o on account of) ill health; il progetto fallì per mancanza di fondi, the scheme failed for lack of money; non si vedeva per la nebbia, you couldn't see a thing for the fog; era esausto per la fatica, he was exhausted through his efforts; tutto è successo per causa tua, it all happened because (o on account) of you; pagherà per quello che ha fatto, he will pay for what he has done; per dispetto, ambizione, orgoglio, out of spite, ambition, pride; per paura, through fear; ho taciuto, per paura di offenderlo, I kept quiet, for fear of offending him9 ( colpa) for: è stato arrestato per furto, he was arrested for theft; fu processato per omicidio, he was tried for murder10 ( fine o scopo) for: la lotta per la sopravvivenza, the struggle for survival; una cura per l'artrite, a cure for arthritis; raccogliere fondi per i senzatetto, to collect money for the homeless // cibo per cani, dog food // musica per pianoforte, piano music // libri per ragazzi, children's books // macchina per scrivere, typewriter // casa di riposo per anziani, old people's rest home // istituto per la ricerca sul cancro, cancer research institute ∙ Come si vede dagli esempi, in questo significato sono spesso usate forme aggettivali11 ( termine, vantaggio, interesse, inclinazione) for, to: fallo per me, do it for me; questi fiori sono per te, these flowers are for you; il fumo è nocivo per la salute, smoking is bad for one's health; l'ho fatto per il suo bene, I did it for his own good; mi dispiace per lui, I'm sorry for him; è un onore, un disonore per la sua famiglia, he's a credit to, a disgrace to his family; è stato come un padre per lui, he was like a father to him; morire per la patria, to die for one's country; votare per un candidato, to vote for a candidate; coltivare la passione per la musica, to cultivate a passion for music; nutrire simpatia per qlcu., to have a liking for s.o.; la partita è terminata 3 a 2 per la squadra di casa, the game ended 3 to 2 for the home team12 ( limitazione) for: il Brasile detiene il primato mondiale per la produzione di caffè, Brazil holds the world record for coffee production; è superiore a tutti per capacità tecniche e organizzative, he is unrivalled for technical and organizing ability; è molto maturo per la sua età, he's (very) mature for his age // per me, per quanto mi riguarda, as for me, as far as I'm concerned // se non fosse per me, te ecc., but for me, you etc. (o if it were not for me, you etc.)13 ( prezzo o stima) for: ha venduto la casa per un milione, he sold his house for one million euros; ho acquistato questo tavolo per pochissimo, per niente, I bought this table for next to nothing; sono stati rubati quadri per oltre due milioni, paintings worth (o for) over two million euros have been stolen // non lo farei per tutto l'oro del mondo, I wouldn't do it for all the world (o for all the tea in China)14 (con valore distr.) by; at; in; per: procedere per due, to go two by two; dividere per classi, to divide by class; disporre per file, to arrange in rows; uno, due per volta, one, two at a time; l'ingresso è di 20 euro per persona, entrance costs 20 euros per head // per cento, per cent: pagare un interesse del dieci per cento, to pay ten per cent interest // giorno per giorno, day by day15 (mat.) by: dividere 60 per 10, to divide 60 by 10; moltiplicare per tre, to multiply by three; 4 per 4 fa 16, 4 multiplied by (o times) 4 is 1616 (con funzione predicativa, con valore di come) as; for: avere qlcu. per amico, per socio, to have s.o. as a friend, as a partner // entrare per primo, to enter first // dare per scontato, to take for granted // tenere per certo, to take as a certainty // dare per morto, to give up for dead17 ( scambio, sostituzione) for: ti avevo preso per tuo fratello, I'd taken you for your brother; mi prendi per stupido?, do you take me for a fool?; ha parlato lui per tutti noi, he spoke for all of us; per il preside ha firmato il vicepreside, the deputy (head) signed for the head // capire una cosa per un'altra, to misunderstand // lasciare il certo per l'incerto, to take a leap in the dark.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: per l'avvenire, for the future (o from now on); per amor di Dio, per amor mio, for God's (o for goodness') sake, for my sake; per l'appunto, just so (o precisely); per esempio, for example; per caso, by chance; per fortuna, luckily; per la maggior parte, for the most part (o mostly); per lo più, generally; per il momento, for the time being; per natura, by nature; per nulla!, not at all!; per tempo, ( presto) early, ( in tempo utile) in (good) time, on time; parola per parola, word for word; per parte di padre, on one's father's side; per amore o per forza, whether you like it or not (o willy nilly); per niente al mondo, for love or money; cambiare per il meglio, to change for the better.per cong.1 ( con valore finale) (in order) to (+ inf.); for (+ ger.): andai da lui per avere un consiglio, I went to him in order to get some advice (o I went to him for advice); sono venuto per parlarti, I've come to speak to you; ce n'è voluta per convincerlo!, it took a lot to convince him (o he took a lot of convincing); un prodotto usato per impermeabilizzare i tessuti, a product used for waterproofing material2 ( con valore causale) for (+ ger.): fummo rimproverati per essere arrivati in ritardo, we were told off for arriving late; fu multato per aver superato i limiti di velocità, he was fined for speeding3 (con valore consecutivo) to: è troppo bello per essere vero, it's too good to be true; sei abbastanza grande per capirlo da solo, you're old enough to understand it by yourself4 ( con valore concessivo) per poco che sia, è meglio di niente, little as it is, it's better than nothing; per costoso che fosse, era un gran bell'appartamento, although it was expensive, it was a beautiful flat; per essere un ragazzo di 10 anni è molto maturo, for a boy of 10 he's very mature5 stare per fare qlco., essere lì lì per fare qlco., ( con valore perifrastico) to be about to do sthg. (o to be on the point of doing sthg. o to be just going to do sthg.): stiamo per partire, we're about to leave (o we're just going to leave o we're on the point of leaving); ero lì lì per confessare tutto, I was on the point of confessing everything; lo spettacolo sta per cominciare, the show is about to begin.* * *[per] 1.viaggiare per il mondo — to go around o travel the world
il treno per Roma — the train for o to Rome
per terra — on the ground o floor
4) (fine)per questo bisognerà fare — for that, you'll have to do
5) (causa)6) (vantaggio, svantaggio)per il tuo bene — for your own good o sake
pregare per qcn. — to pray for sb.
è per la ricerca sul cancro — it's for o in aid of cancer research
per quanto tempo...? — how long...?
sarà pronto per lunedì — it'll be ready for o by Monday
per ora o il momento for the moment, for the time being; dovrei arrivare per le sei — I should be there by six o'clock
9) (mezzo)prendere qcs. per il manico — to pick sth. up by the handle
10) (modo, maniera)per gradi — by degrees o stages
prendere qcn. per mano — to take sb. by the hand
11) (concessione)per quanto ricco sia — however rich he may be, rich though he may be
per poco traffico che ci sia,... — even though there's not much traffic...
per quanto ci provasse,... — try as he might, he
per quanto (ne) sappia io — as o so far as I know
per me ha torto — as far as I am concerned, he's wrong
13) (prezzo)comprare qcs. per 5 euro — to buy sth. for 5 euros
14) mat.moltiplicare, dividere per due — to multiply, divide by two
15) (distributivo)per persona — per head, each
due, tre per volta — two, three at a time
16) (predicativo)dare qcs. per scontato — to take sth. for granted
finire per fare qcs. — to end up doing sth.
dare qcn. per morto — to give sb. up o write sb. off for dead
avere qcn. per professore — to have sb. as a professor
stavo per telefonarti — I was going to o I was just about to phone you
2.per l'amor di Dio! — for God's o heaven's sake!
2) (finale)3) (causale)4) (concessiva)per ricco che sia — however rich he may be, rich as he may be
5) (limitativa)per andare va, ma è una vecchia carretta — I'm not saying it doesn't run, but it's an old banger
* * *per/per/1 (moto per luogo) girare per le strade to wander through the streets; passare per la finestra to pass through the window; viaggiare per il mondo to go around o travel the world; ha tagliato per i campi he cut across the fields2 (destinazione) il treno per Roma the train for o to Rome; l'aereo per Milano the plane to Milan; partire per il Messico to leave for Mexico4 (fine) uscire per comprare il giornale to go out to buy the newspaper; per questo bisognerà fare for that, you'll have to do5 (causa) per colpa tua because of you; picchiarsi per una donna to fight over a woman; rosso per la rabbia red with anger; gridare per il dolore to cry out in pain; lo fa per interesse he does it out of interest6 (vantaggio, svantaggio) per il tuo bene for your own good o sake; peggio per te! so much the worse for you! pregare per qcn. to pray for sb.; danni enormi per l'economia enormous damage to the economy; è per la ricerca sul cancro it's for o in aid of cancer research; 2 a 1 per l'Italia 2-1 for Italy7 (tempo continuato) per ore e ore for hours; per i primi due anni for the first two years; per un istante for a moment; per tutta la notte all night (long); per tutto il viaggio throughout the journey; per quanto tempo...? how long...?8 (tempo determinato) sarà pronto per lunedì it'll be ready for o by Monday; per ora o il momento for the moment, for the time being; dovrei arrivare per le sei I should be there by six o'clock9 (mezzo) per mare by sea; per telefono by phone; per posta by post o mail; prendere qcs. per il manico to pick sth. up by the handle11 (concessione) per quanto ricco sia however rich he may be, rich though he may be; per poco traffico che ci sia,... even though there's not much traffic...; per quanto ci provasse,... try as he might, he...12 (per quanto riguarda) per quanto (ne) sappia io as o so far as I know; per quel che mi riguarda as far as I am concerned; per me ha torto as far as I am concerned, he's wrong13 (prezzo) comprare qcs. per 5 euro to buy sth. for 5 euros14 mat. moltiplicare, dividere per due to multiply, divide by two; 3 per 3 fa 9 3 by 3 is; per cento → percento15 (distributivo) 1 litro di benzina per 15 chilometri 1 litre of petrol every 15 kilometres; per persona per head, each; giorno per giorno day by day; poco per volta little by little; due, tre per volta two, three at a time; dividere per età to divide according to age16 (predicativo) ho solo te per amico you're the only friend I've got; dare qcs. per scontato to take sth. for granted; finire per fare qcs. to end up doing sth.; dare qcn. per morto to give sb. up o write sb. off for dead; avere qcn. per professore to have sb. as a professor17 (per indicare il futuro prossimo) stavo per telefonarti I was going to o I was just about to phone youII congiunzione1 (consecutivo) è troppo bello per essere vero it's too good to be true; ha abbastanza soldi per comprare una macchina he has enough money to buy a car2 (finale) vado a Londra per imparare l'inglese I'm going to London to learn English; lo dico per non offenderti I say this in order not to offend you3 (causale) fu arrestato per avere rapinato la banca he was arrested for robbing the bank4 (concessiva) per ricco che sia however rich he may be, rich as he may be5 (limitativa) per andare va, ma è una vecchia carretta I'm not saying it doesn't run, but it's an old banger.\See also notes... (per.pdf) -
42 réaliser
réaliser [ʀealize]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ ambition, désir] to realize ; [+ effort] to make ; [+ exploit] to achieve ; [+ projet, étude, sondage] to carry out• il a réalisé le meilleur temps aux essais [coureur] he got the best time in the qualifying sessionb. [+ meuble, bijou] to makec. ( = comprendre) (inf) to realized. [+ film] to direct ; [+ émission de radio, de télévision] to producee. [+ achat, vente, bénéfice, économie] to make• l'entreprise réalise un chiffre d'affaires de 100 000 € par semaine the firm has a turnover of 100,000 euros a week2. reflexive verb* * *ʀealize
1.
1) ( rendre réel) to fulfil [BrE] [rêve, promesses]; to achieve [équilibre, idéal, exploit]2) (exécuter, fabriquer) to make [maquette, meuble]; to carry out [sondage, projet, tâche]3) Radio, Télévision, Cinéma to direct4) ( se rendre compte de) controv to realize
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se réaliser verbe pronominal1) ( devenir réel) [rêve] to come true; [promesses, prédictions] to be fulfilled [BrE]2) ( s'épanouir)se réaliser (dans quelque chose) — to find fulfilment [BrE] (in something)
* * *ʀealize1. vt1) [projet, opération] to carry outIls ont réalisé leur projet. — They carried out their plan.
2) [rêve, souhait] to fulfil, to realizeIl a réalisé son rêve. — He has fulfilled his dream.
3) [exploit] to accomplish4) [vente, opération commerciale] to make5) [film] to make, to directréaliser un film — to make a film, to direct a film
6) (= se rendre compte de) to realizeréaliser que — to realize, to realize that
Il n'a pas réalisé qu'il était si tard. — He didn't realize it was so late., He didn't realize that it was so late.
7) COMMERCE, [bien, capital] to realize2. vi(= se rendre compte) to realizeDésolé, je n'ai pas réalisé. — Sorry, I didn't realize.
* * *réaliser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( rendre réel) to fulfilGB [rêve, ambition, promesses]; to achieve [équilibre, idéal, exploit]; réaliser des économies to save money; réaliser une vente/des bénéfices to make a sale/a profit; pour réaliser un bon score to achieve a good score; elle a réalisé un exploit en faisant it was no mean feat to do; pour que chacun puisse réaliser son potentiel so that everyone can realize his/her potential;2 (exécuter, fabriquer) to make [maquette, meuble]; to carry out [sondage, projet, tâche];4 ( se rendre compte de) controv to realize (que that);5 Fin to realize [bien].B se réaliser vpr1 ( devenir réel) [rêve] to come true; [promesses, prédictions] to be fulfilledGB;2 ( s'épanouir) se réaliser (dans qch) to find fulfilmentGB (in sth).[realize] verbe transitif1. [rendre réel - projet] to carry out (separable) ; [ - rêve] to fulfil, to realize ; [ - espoir] to realizeFINANCE [capital, valeurs] to realize[bénéfice] to make6. [comprendre] to realizeelle est encore sous le choc, mais quand elle va réaliser! she's still in a state of shock, but wait till it hits her!————————se réaliser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [s'accomplir - projet] to be carried out ; [ - rêve, vœu] to come true, to be fulfilled ; [ - prédiction] to come true2. [personne] to fulfil oneself -
43 divertir
divertir [divεʀtiʀ]➭ TABLE 21. transitive verb( = amuser) to amuse2. reflexive verb► se divertir to amuse o.s.* * *divɛʀtiʀ
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verbe intransitif liter to entertain
3.
se divertir verbe pronominal ( en s'amusant) to amuse oneself; ( en prenant du bon temps) to enjoy oneselffaire quelque chose pour se divertir — (en jouant, plaisantant) to do something for fun; ( à cause d'ennuis) to do something to take one's mind off things
* * *divɛʀtiʀ vtto amuse, to entertain* * *divertir verb table: finirA vtr1 ( distraire) ( en occupant) to entertain; ( en amusant) to amuse [personne]; ( en changeant les idées) divertir qn to take sb's mind off things; le film nous a divertis we thoroughly enjoyed the film;B vi to entertain; le spectacle n'a d'autre ambition que de divertir the show aims purely to entertain.C se divertir vpr [personne, enfant] ( en s'amusant) to amuse oneself; ( en prenant du bon temps) to enjoy oneself; nous nous sommes bien divertis we really enjoyed ourselves; se divertir de qch to be amused by sth; faire qch pour se divertir (en jouant, plaisantant) to do sth for fun; (à cause d'ennuis, de problèmes) to do sth to take one's mind off things.[divɛrtir] verbe transitif3. (littéraire) [éloigner]divertir quelqu'un de to turn somebody away ou to distract somebody from————————se divertir verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se distraire] to amuse ou to entertain oneself————————se divertir de verbe pronominal plus préposition -
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[ˈrɪəlaɪz] verb1) to know; to understand:يُدْرِك، يَفْهَمI realized my mistake.
2) to make real; to make (something) come true:يُحَقِّقMy worst fears were realized.
3) to make (money) by selling something:يَحْصَل، يَكْسَبHe realized $60,000 on the sale of his apartment.
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[ˈrɪəlaɪz] verb1) to know; to understand:يُدْرِك، يَفْهَمI realized my mistake.
2) to make real; to make (something) come true:يُحَقِّقMy worst fears were realized.
3) to make (money) by selling something:يَحْصَل، يَكْسَبHe realized $60,000 on the sale of his apartment.
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46 freno
"brake;Bremse;frein;freno;freio"* * *m motoring brakedel cavallo bitfreno d'allarme emergency brakefreno a mano handbrake, AE parking brakefreno a pedale foot-brakeporre freno a qualcosa curb somethingfig senza freno without restrainttenere a freno la lingua curb one's tongue* * *freno s.m.1 (mecc., aut., ferr.) brake: freno ad aria compressa, air-brake; freno a depressione, vacuum (o depression o suction) brake; freno a disco, disk brake; freno al cerchio, ( di bicicletta) rim-brake; freno a mano, hand brake; freno a nastro, band (o ribbon) brake; freno a pedale, foot (o service) brake; freno di sicurezza, emergency brake; freno idraulico, hydraulic brake; prova dei freni, braking test; bloccare i freni, to jam the brakes; dare un colpo di freno, to jam (o slam) on the brake; stringere i freni, ( di bicicletta) to squeeze the brakes; togliere il freno, to release the brake; usare, tirare il freno, to apply the brake2 ( morso del cavallo) bit // mordere il freno, (fig.) to fret under restraint (o to chafe at the bit)3 (fig.) restraint, deterrent, check; ( autocontrollo) self-control: non ha alcun freno, he has no self-control; si spera che questo provvedimento servirà da freno, we hope this measure will act as a deterrent (o have a restraining effect); la corruzione in questa città non conosce più freno, the corruption in this town is uncontrolled; porre un freno a qlco., to put a stop to (o to check o to restrain o to curb o to put a check on) sthg.; mettere un freno alle spese, to curtail (o to restrain o to curb) expenses; mettere un freno all'inflazione, to put a check on (o to restrain o to curb) inflation; politica di freno all'aumento dei salari, policy of wage restraint // senza freno, without restraint: avidità, ambizione senza freno, uncurbed (o unbridled) greed, ambition // allentare il freno, to ease up // stringere il freno, to clamp down // tenere a freno qlcu., to keep s.o. in check; tenere a freno la lingua, to mind (o to guard) one's tongue; devo tenere a freno la mia golosità, I have to keep my greediness under control* * *['frɛno]sostantivo maschile1) (di veicolo) brakeazionare il freno — to apply o put on the brake
"utilizzare il freno motore" — "keep in low gear"
2) fig. (ostacolo) control U, curb, deterrenttenere a freno — to put a bridle on, to bridle, to govern [emozioni, temperamento]; to fight back [paura, rabbia, lacrime]
mettere un freno a — to put o place a check o clamp on, to check, to rein [espansione, produzione, immigrazione]; to clamp down on [ crimine]
senza -i — [emozione, espressione] unfettered
3) (morso) bit•freno a mano — emergency brakes, handbrake
- i a disco — disc brakes
••mordere il freno — to take the bit between one's teeth, to chafe o champ at the bit
* * *freno/'frεno/sostantivo m.1 (di veicolo) brake; azionare il freno to apply o put on the brake; "utilizzare il freno motore" "keep in low gear"2 fig. (ostacolo) control U, curb, deterrent; tenere a freno to put a bridle on, to bridle, to govern [emozioni, temperamento]; to fight back [paura, rabbia, lacrime]; mettere un freno a to put o place a check o clamp on, to check, to rein [espansione, produzione, immigrazione]; to clamp down on [ crimine]; porre un freno al rialzo dei prezzi to put a brake on price rises; tenere a freno la lingua to hold one's tongue; perdere ogni freno to run riot; senza -i [emozione, espressione] unfettered3 (morso) bitmordere il freno to take the bit between one's teeth, to chafe o champ at the bit\freno ad aria compressa air brake; freno a mano emergency brakes, handbrake; freno a pedale foot brake; - i a disco disc brakes. -
47 Grenze
f; -, -n1. zwischen Gebieten etc.: boundary, border; zwischen Ländern: border (zu oder nach with), frontier; eine natürliche Grenze bilden zwischen form a natural frontier between; Burghausen liegt an der österreichischen Grenze Burghausen lies on the Austrian border; grün2. fig. (Trennlinie) border(line), (dividing) line; (Begrenzung, Schranken) limit(s Pl.); Grenzen der Bescheidenheit, des Möglichen etc.: bounds; obere / untere Grenze upper / lower limit; äußerste Grenze furthest (Am. auch farthest) limit; unter / über der Grenze under / over the limit; an der Grenze on the borderline; es ist hart oder noch an der Grenze umg. it’s pushing it (a bit); in Grenzen within bounds; in Grenzen bleiben oder sich in Grenzen halten keep within (reasonable) bounds ( oder limits); (erträglich sein) be tolerable; seine Begeisterung hielt sich in Grenzen he wasn’t overly enthusiastic; bis an die Grenzen seiner Kraft etc. gehen go to the limit of one’s strength etc.; alles hat seine Grenzen there’s a limit to everything; seine Grenzen kennen know one’s limitations; keine Grenzen kennen oder alle Grenzen übersteigen know no bounds; der Applaus kannte keine Grenzen the applause just wouldn’t stop; Grenzen setzen oder stecken set limits (+ Dat to); dem sind nach oben keine Grenzen gesetzt there’s no upper limit, the sky’s the limit umg.; unserer Freiheit sind Grenzen gesetzt there are limits to our freedom; die Grenzen (des Erlaubten, Erträglichen) überschreiten go too far, overstep the mark; eine ( scharfe) Grenze ziehen draw a (sharp) line; die Grenze ziehen bei draw the line at; ohne Grenzen grenzenlos* * *die Grenzeborder; verge; frontier; limitation; limit; boundary; edge; bound* * *Grẹn|ze ['grɛntsə]f -, -nborder; (= Landesgrenze auch) frontier; (= Stadtgrenze, zwischen Grundstücken) boundary; (fig zwischen Begriffen) dividing line, boundary; (fig = äußerstes Maß, Schranke) limits pl, bounds pldie Grenze zu Österreich — the border with Austria, the Austrian border
über die Grenze gehen/fahren — to cross the border
jdm Grenzen setzen — to lay down limits for sb
Grenzen setzen or stecken — to set a limit or limits to sth
keine Grenzen kennen (fig) — to know no bounds
seiner Großzügigkeit sind keine Grenzen gesetzt — there is no limit to his generosity
hart an der Grenze des Möglichen — bordering or verging on the limits of what is possible
innerhalb seiner Grenzen bleiben (fig) — to stay within one's limits; (finanziell) to live within one's means
jdn in seine Grenzen verweisen (fig) — to put sb in his place
sich in Grenzen halten (fig) — to be limited
die oberste/unterste Grenze (fig) — the upper/lower limit
... hinaus (fig) — beyond the bounds of...
an Grenzen stoßen (fig) — to come up against limiting factors
alles hat seine Grenzen — there is a limit or there are limits to everything
* * *die1) (the boundary of a country: They'll ask for your passport at the border.) border2) (the border between one thing and another: He was on the borderline between passing and failing.) border3) ((usually in plural) limits of some kind: beyond the bounds of coincidence.) bound4) (limits or boundaries: within the confines of the city.) confines5) (something that separates; a dividing line: a ditch marks the division between their two fields.) division6) (a boundary between countries: We crossed the frontier; ( also adjective) a frontier town.) frontier7) (the limits or boundaries (of knowledge etc): the frontiers of scientific knowledge.) frontier8) (an edge or border: the margin of the lake.) margin9) (the farthest point or place; the boundary: There was no limit to his ambition.) limit10) (a restriction: We must put a limit on our spending.) limit11) (a lack, eg of a particular facility, ability etc: We all have our limitations.) limitation* * *Gren·ze<-, -n>[ˈgrɛntsə]f1. (Landesgrenze) border, frontierdie \Grenze zwischen Spanien und Frankreich the border between Spain and France, the Spanish-French borderdie \Grenze zu einem Land the border with sthfrei \Grenze Lieferland HANDEL free till port/frontier of supplying countryan der \Grenze on [or along] the border [or frontier]über die \Grenze gehen/fahren to cross the border [or frontieran der \Grenze at the boundary3. (natürliche Abgrenzung) boundarydas Gebirge bildet eine natürliche \Grenze zwischen den beiden Ländern the mountain range forms a natural boundary between the two countries4. (äußerstes Maß) limiteine zeitliche \Grenze a deadlinedie oberste/unterste \Grenze the upper/lower limitalles hat seine \Grenzen there is a limit [or are limits] to everythingetw kennt keine \Grenzen sth knows no boundsseine \Grenzen kennen to know one's limitationsan \Grenzen stoßen to come up against limiting factorsdie \Grenze des Machbaren/Möglichen/Sittlichen the bounds of feasibility/possibility/moralityjdm/etw sind [keine/enge] \Grenzen gesetzt [no/tight] restrictions are placed on sb/a thingeurer Fantasie sind keine \Grenzen gesetzt your imagination knows no bounds5. (gedachte Trennlinie) boundary, dividing line6.▶ grüne \Grenze unguarded border [or frontier] area [or zone]▶ nasse \Grenze river forming the/a border [or frontier], water border [or frontier]* * *die; Grenze, Grenzen1) (zwischen Staaten) border; frontieran der Grenze wohnen — live on the border or frontier
2) (zwischen Gebieten) boundary3) (gedachte Trennungslinie) borderline; dividing line4) (Schranke) limitjemandem [keine] Grenzen setzen — impose [no] limits on somebody
an seine Grenzen stoßen — reach its limit[s]
sich in Grenzen halten — (begrenzt sein) keep or stay within limits
seine Leistungen hielten sich in Grenzen — his achievements were not [all that (coll.)] outstanding
* * *zu odernach with), frontier;eine natürliche Grenze bilden zwischen form a natural frontier between;Grenzen der Bescheidenheit, des Möglichen etc: bounds;obere/untere Grenze upper/lower limit;äußerste Grenze furthest (US auch farthest) limit;unter/über der Grenze under/over the limit;an der Grenze on the borderline;in Grenzen within bounds;sich in Grenzen halten keep within (reasonable) bounds ( oder limits); (erträglich sein) be tolerable;seine Begeisterung hielt sich in Grenzen he wasn’t overly enthusiastic;gehen go to the limit of one’s strength etc;alles hat seine Grenzen there’s a limit to everything;seine Grenzen kennen know one’s limitations;alle Grenzen übersteigen know no bounds;der Applaus kannte keine Grenzen the applause just wouldn’t stop;stecken set limits (+dat to);dem sind nach oben keine Grenzen gesetzt there’s no upper limit, the sky’s the limit umg;unserer Freiheit sind Grenzen gesetzt there are limits to our freedom;die Grenzen (des Erlaubten, Erträglichen) überschreiten go too far, overstep the mark;eine (scharfe) Grenze ziehen draw a (sharp) line;die Grenze ziehen bei draw the line at;* * *die; Grenze, Grenzen1) (zwischen Staaten) border; frontieran der Grenze wohnen — live on the border or frontier
2) (zwischen Gebieten) boundary3) (gedachte Trennungslinie) borderline; dividing line4) (Schranke) limitjemandem [keine] Grenzen setzen — impose [no] limits on somebody
an seine Grenzen stoßen — reach its limit[s]
sich in Grenzen halten — (begrenzt sein) keep or stay within limits
seine Leistungen hielten sich in Grenzen — his achievements were not [all that (coll.)] outstanding
* * *-n f.border n.boundary n.confines n.frontier n.limit n. -
48 γάρ
γάρ particle, always in second or third position.1 not joined with other particles.a gives reason for what precedes.ἔστι δ' ἀνδρὶ φάμεν ἐοικὸς ἀμφὶ δαιμόνων καλά. μείων γὰρ αἰτία O. 1.35
λάθα δὲ πότμῳ σὺν εὐδαίμονι γένοιτ' ἄν. ἐσλῶν γὰρ ὑπὸ χαρμάτων πῆμα θνᾴσκει O. 2.19
(If a man had the qualities I describe, he would be celebrated.) ἴστω γὰρ ἐν τούτῳ πεδίλῳ δαιμόνιον πόδ' ἔχων Σωστράτου υἱός (but cf. h infra) O. 6.8ὄτρυνον νῦν ἑταίρους, Αἰνέα,. ἐσσὶ γὰρ ἄγγελος ὀρθός O. 6.90
ἀσκεῖται Θέμις ἔξοχ' ἀνθρώπων (sc. in Aigina). ὅτι γὰρ πολὺ καὶ πολλᾷ ῥέπῃ, ὀρθᾷ διακρῖναι φρενὶ δυσπαλές because Aigina is a great commercial state — and is bound to reverence the rule of righteous dealing, Sandys O. 8.23πάγον Κρόνου προσεφθέγξατο· πρόσθε γὰρ νώνυμνος O. 10.50
Ἱμέραν εὐρυσθενἔ ἀμφιπόλει, σώτειρα Τύχα. τὶν γὰρ ἐν πόντῳ κυβερνῶνται θοαὶ νᾶες (cf. f infra) O. 12.3 ναυσιφορήτοις δ' ἀνδράσι πρώτα χάρις πομπαῖον ἐλθεῖν οὖρον· ἐοικότα γὰρ καὶτελευτᾷ φερτέρου νόστου τυχεῖν P. 1.34
ἐμὲ δὲ χρεὼν φεύγειν δάκος ἀδινὸν κακαγοριᾶν. εἶδον γὰρ Ἀρχίλοχον P. 2.54
“ἱκόμαν οἴκαδ'. πεύθομαι γάρ νιν Πελίαν ἁμετέρων ἀποσυλᾶσαι βιαίως ἀρχεδικᾶν τοκέων” P. 4.109 ἔλπετο δ' οὐκέτι οἱ κεῖνον γε πράξασθαι πόνον. κεῖτο γὰρ ( δέρμα sc.)λόχμᾳ P. 4.244
μακρά μοι νεῖσθαι κατ' ἀμαξιτόν· ὥρα γὰρ συνάπτει P. 4.247
θεόθεν ἐραίμαν καλῶν, δυνατὰ μαιόμενος ἐν ἁλικίᾳ. τῶν γὰρ ἀνὰ πόλιν εὑρίσκων τὰ μέσα μεκροτέρῳ ὄλβῳ τεθαλότα, μέμφομ' αἶσαν τυραννίδων P. 11.52
ἵκετ' ὀξείαις ἀνίαισι τυπείς· τὸ γὰρ οἰκεῖον πιέζει πάνθ ὁμῶς N. 1.53
ἔστα δὲ θάμβει δυσφόρῳ τερπνῷ τε μιχθείς. εἶδε γὰρ N. 1.56
ἵκεο Δωρίδα νᾶσον Αἴγιναν· ὕδατι γὰρ μένοντ' ἐπ Ἀσωπίῳ μελιγαρύων τέκτονες κώμων νεανίαι N. 3.3
ἀπότρεπε αὖτις Εὐρώπαν ποτὶ χέρσον ἔντεα ναός· ἄπορα γὰρ λόγον Αἰκακοῦ παίδων τὸν ἅπαντά μοι διελθεῖν N. 4.71
εὔθυν' ἐπὶ τοῦτον, ἄγε, Μοῖσα, οὖρον ἐπέων εὐκλέα· παροιχομένων γὰρ ἀνέρων N. 6.29
ἀμπνέων τε πρίν τι φάμεν. πολλὰ γὰρ πολλᾷ λέλεκται, νεαρὰ δ' ἐξευρόντα δόμεν βασάνῳ ἐς ἔλεγχον ἅπας κίνδυνος N. 8.20
ἀλλ' ἐπέων γλυκὺν ὕμνον πράσσετε. τὸ κρατήσιππον γὰρ ἐς ἅρμ ἀναβαίνων αὐδὰν μανύει N. 9.4
ἔργα τε πολλὰ μενοινῶντες· δέδεται γὰρ ἀναιδεῖ ἐλπίδι γυῖα N. 11.45
οἱ μὲν πάλαι ῥίμφα παιδείους ἐτόξευον μελιγάρυας ὕμνους · ἁ Μοῖσα γὰρ οὐ φιλοκερδής τω τότ' ἦν I. 2.6
ἔστι μοι θεῶν ἕκατι μυρία παντᾷ κέλευθος· ὦ Μέλισσ, εὐμαχανίαν γὰρ ἔφανας I. 4.2
δαπάνᾳ χαῖρον ἵππων. τῶν ἀπειράτων γὰρ ἄγνωτοι σιωπαί I. 4.30
προφρόνων Μοισᾶν τύχομεν, κεῖνον ἅψαι πυρσὸν ὕμνων καὶ Μελίσσῳ. τόλμα γὰρ εἰκὼς θυμὸν ἐριβρεμετᾶν θηρῶν λεόντων ἐν πόνῳ I. 4.45
ἐμοὶ δὲ μακρὸν πάσας ἀναγήσασθ' ἀρετάς· Φυλακίδᾳ γὰρ ἧλθον, ὦ Μοῖσα, ταμίας Πυθέᾳ τε κώμων I. 6.57
κώμαζ' ἔπειτεν Στρεψιάδᾳ· φέρει γὰρ Ἰσθμοῖ νίκαν παγκρατίου I. 7.21
ἄλοχονεὐειδέα θέλων ἑκάτερος ἑὰν ἔμμεν. ἔρως γὰρ ἔχεν I. 8.29
τὸν αἰνεῖν ἀγαθῷ παρέχει· ἥβαν γὰρ οὐκ ἄπειρον ὑπὸ χειᾷ καλῶν δάμασεν I. 8.70
ἐν ζαθέῳ με δέξαι χρόνῳ. ὕδατι γὰρ ἐπὶ χαλκοπύλῳ ἦλθον ἔταις ἀμαχανίαν ἀλέξων Pae. 6.7
ἀγῶνα Λοξίᾳ καταβάντ' εὐρὺν ἐν θεῶν ξενίᾳ. θύεται γὰρ ἀγλαᾶς ὑπὲρ Πανελλάδος Pae. 6.62
πιστὰ δ Ἀγασικλέει μάρτυς ἤλυθον ἐς χορὸν ἐσλοῖς τε γονεῦσιν ἀμφὶ προξενίαισι. τίμαθεν γὰρ (Wil.: τιμαθέντας Π.) Παρθ. 2.. ἀσκὸς δ' οὔτε τις ἀμφορεὺς ἐλίνυεν δόμοις. πέλλαι γὰρ ξύλιναι πίθοι τε πλῆσθεν *fr. 104b. 5.* πρέπει δ' ἐσλοῖσιν ὑμνεῖσθαι. τοῦτο γὰρ ἀθανάτοις τιμαῖς ποτιψαύει fr. 121. 3.b gives an explanation of what precedes. αἴτει πανδόκῳ ἄλσει σκιαρόν τε φύτευμα. ἤδη γὰρ αὐτῷ ἀντέφλεξε Μήνα i. e. for by now all else was ready O. 3.19νίσεται σὺν παισὶ Λήδας. τοῖς γὰρ ἐπέτρεπεν ἀγῶνα νέμειν O. 3.36
ζεῦξον ἤδη μοι σθένος ἡμιόνων. κεῖναι γὰρ ἐξ ἀλλᾶν ὁδὸν ἁγεμονεῦσαι ταύταν ἐπίστανται O. 6.25
ἅπαντας ἐν οἴκῳ εἴρετο παῖδα τὸν Εὐάδνα τέκοι· Φοίβου γὰρ αὐτὸν φᾶ γεγάκειν πατρός O. 6.49
ἄγνωμον δὲ τὸ μὴ προμαθεῖν. κουφότεραι γὰρ ἀπειράτων φρένες O. 8.61
χαρίτων νέμομαι κᾶπον· κεῖναι γὰρ ὤπασαν τὰ τέρπν O. 9.28
ἄνευ δὲ θεοῦ, σεσιγαμένον οὐ σκαιότερον χρῆμ' ἕκαστον. ἐντὶ γὰρ ἄλλαι ὁδῶν ὁδοὶ περαίτεραι i. e. since we are gifted in different directions O. 9.104τὰν ὀλβίαν Κόρινθον. ἐν τᾷ γὰρ Εὐνομία ναίει O. 13.6
ἀνάγνωτέ μοι Ἀρχεστράτου παῖδα. γλυκὺ γὰρ αὐτῷ μέλος ὀφείλων ἐπιλέλαθ O. 10.3
ἐρύκετον ψευδέων ἐνιπὰν ἀλιτόξενον. ἕκαθεν γὰρ ἐπελθὼν ὁ μέλλων χρόνος ἐμὸν καταίσχυνε βαθὺ χρέος O. 10.7
May my poetry be effective.Μοίσαις γὰρ ἀγλαοθρόνοις ἑκὼν Ὀλιγαιθίδαισίν τ' ἔβαν ἐπίκουρος O. 13.96
τόνδε κῶμον ἐπ' εὐμενεῖ τύχᾳ κοῦφα βιβῶντα. Λυδῷ γὰρ Ἀσώπιχον ἐν τρόπῳ ἐν μελέταις τ ἀείδων ἔμολον O. 14.17
καιρὸν εἰ φθέγ-ξαιο, μείων ἕπεται μῶμος ἀνθρώπων. ἀπὸ γὰρ κόρος ἀμβλύνει αἰανὴς ταχείας ἐλπίδας P. 1.82
With the help of Artemis he mastered his horses.ἐπὶ γὰρ ἰοχέαιρα παρθένος χερὶ διδύμᾳ τίθησι κόσμον P. 2.9
νεφέλᾳ παρελέξατο ψεῦδος γλυκὺ μεθέπων. εἶδος γὰρ ὑπεροχωτάτᾳ πρέπεν Οὐρανιᾶν θυγατέρι Κρόνου P. 2.38
“αἷμά οἱ κείναν λάβε σὺν Δαναοῖς εὐρεῖαν ἄπειρον· τότε γὰρ μεγάλας ἐξανίστανται Λακεδαίμονος” P. 4.48Μοίσαισι δώσω καὶ τὸ πάγχρυσον νάκος κριοῦ· μετὰ γὰρ κεῖνο πλευσάντων Μινυᾶν θεόπομποί σφισιν τιμαὶ φύτευθεν P. 4.68
“οὐ πρέπει νῷν χαλκοτόροις ξίφεσιν οὐδ' ἀκόντεσσιν μεγάλαν προγόνων τιμὰν δάσασθαι. μῆλά τε γάρ τοι ἐγὼ καὶ βοῶν ξανθὰς ἀγέλας ἀφίημ” P. 4.148 κινηθμὸν ἀμαιμάκετον ἐκφυγεῖν πετρᾶν. δίδυμαι γὰρ ἔσαν” P. 4.209ἀκηράτοις ἁνίαις. κατέκλασε γὰρ ἐντέων σθένος οὐδέν P. 5.34
ἔχεις καὶ πεδὰ μέγαν κάματον λόγων φερτάτων μναμήἰ· ἐν τεσσαράκοντα γὰρ πετόντεσσιν ἁνιόχοις ὅλον δίφρον κομίξαις P. 5.49
Ἡσυχία, τιμὰν Ἀριστομένει δέκευ. τὺ γὰρ τὸ μαλθακὸν ἔρξαι τε καὶ παθεῖν ὁμῶς ἐπίστασαι P. 8.6
“τὸ δὲ οἴκοθεν ἀντία πράξει. μόνος γὰρ ἐκ Δαναῶν στρατοῦ θανόντος ὀστέα λέξαις υἱοῦ” P. 8.52 θεῶν δ' ὄπιν ἄφθονον αἰτέω, λτ;γτ;έναρκες, ὑμετέραις τύχαις. εἰ γάρ τις ἐσλὰ πέπαται μὴ σὺν μακρῷ πόνῳ, πολλοῖς σοφὸς δοκεῖ but ultimately it is god who is responsible for good fortune P. 8.73Ἱπποκλέᾳ θέλοντες ἀγαγεῖν ἐπικωμίαν ἀνδρῶν κλυτὰν ὄπα· γεύεται γὰρ ἀέθλων P. 10.7
κώπαν σχάσον. ἐγκωμίων γὰρ ἄωτος ὕμνων ἐπ' ἄλλοτ ἄλλον ὥτε μέλισσα θύνει λόγον P. 10.53
χρὴ δ' ἐν εὐθείαις ὁδοῖς στείχοντα μάρνασθαι φυᾷ. πράσσει γὰρ ἔργῳ μὲν σθένος, βουλαῖσι δὲ φρήν N. 1.26
I had rather be generous to my friends than miserly. κοιναὶ γὰρ ἔρχοντ' ἐλπίδες πολυπόνων ἀνδρῶν (but cf. Σ: ἐλπίδος ποτὲ διαπεσὼν τῆς ἴσης τύχοι ἂν ἀμοιβῆς) N. 1.32κτείνοντ' ἐλάφους ἄνευ κυνῶν δολίων θ ἑρκέων. ποσσὶ γὰρ κράτεσκε N. 3.52
τὸ δ' ἐναντίον ἔσκεν· πολλὰ γάρ μιν παντὶ θυμῷ παρφαμένα λιτάνευεν N. 5.31
ἴχνεσιν ἐν Πραξιδάμαντος ἑὸν πόδα νέμων πατροπάτορος ὁμαιμίοις. κεῖνος γὰρ Ὀλυμπιόνικος ἐὼν N. 6.17
εὔδοξος ἀείδεται Σωγένης. πόλιν γὰρ φιλόμολπον οἰκεῖ N. 7.9
εἰ δὲ τύχῃ τις ἔρδων, μελίφρον' αἰτίαν ῥοαῖσι Μοισᾶν ἐνέβαλε· ταὶ μεγάλαι γὰρ ἀλκαὶ σκότον πολὺν ὕμνων ἔχοντι δεόμεναι N. 7.12
βασιλῆα δὲ θεῶν πρέπει δάπεδον ἂν τόδε γαρυέμεν ἡμέρᾳ ὀπί. λέγοντι γὰρ Αἰακόν μιν φυτεῦσαι N. 7.84
λευκανθέα σώμασι πίαναν καπνόν· ἑπτὰ γὰρ δαίσαντο πυραὶ νεογυίους φῶτας N. 9.24
ἴστω λαχὼν ὄλβον. εἰ γὰρ ἅμα κτεάνοις πολλοῖς ἐπίδοξον ἄρηται κῦδος, οὐκ ἔστι πρόσωθεν N. 9.46
ἀξιωθείην κεν Ἄργει μὴ κρύπτειν φάος ὀμμάτων. νικαφορίαις γὰρ ὅσαιςἱπποτρόφον ἄστυ τὸ Προίτοιο θάλησεν† N. 10.41ἴδεν Λυγκεὺς δρυὸς ἐν στελέχει ἡμένους. κείνου γὰρ ἐπιχθονίων πάντων γένετ' ὀξύτατον ὄμμα N. 10.62
οὐκ ἀγνῶτες ὑμῖν ἐντὶ δόμοι οὔτε κώμων. οὐ γὰρ πάγος οὐδὲ προσάντης ἁ κέλευθος γίνεται, εἴ τις εὐδόξων ἐς ἀνδρῶν ἄγοι τιμὰς Ἑλικωνιάδων I. 2.33
ἐκ λεχέων ἀνάγει φάμαν παλαιὰν εὐκλέων ἔργων. ἐν ὕπνῳ γὰρ πέσεν I. 4.23
ἔστιν δ' ἀφάνεια τύχας καὶ μαρναμένων. τῶν τε γὰρ καὶ τῶν διδοῖ I. 4.33
Homer has perpetuated the fame of Aias.τοῦτο γὰρ ἀθάνατον φωνᾶεν ἕρπει, εἴ τις εὖ εἴτῃ τι I. 4.40
We sing the praise of the victorious sons of Lampon.εἰ γάρ τις ἀνθρώπων πράσσει θεοδμάτους ἀρετὰς, ἐσχατιαῖς ἤδη πρὸς ὄλβου βάλλετ' ἄγκυραν I. 6.10
τιμὰ δ' ἀγαθοῖσιν ἀντίκειται. ἴστω γὰρ σαφὲς ἀστῶν γενεᾷ μέγιστον κλέος αὔξων I. 7.27
τὸ δὲ πρὸ ποδὸς ἄρειον ἀεὶ βλέπειν χρῆμα πάν. δόλιος γὰρ αἰὼν ἐπ' ἀνδράσι κρέμαται I. 8.14
ἐπέων δὲ καρπὸς οὐ κατέφθινε· φαντὶ γὰρ ξύν' ἀλέγειν καὶ γάμον Θέτιος ἄνακτας I. 8.46
ἔλαθεν οὐδὲ τὸν εὐρυφαρέτραν ἑκαβόλον· ὤμοσε [γὰρ θ]εὸς (supp. Housman) Πα.. 112. ἐπεύχομαι εὐμαχανίαν διδόμεν. τυφλα[ὶ γὰρ] ἀνδρῶν φρένες, ὅστις ἄνευθ' Ἐλικωνιάδων ἐρευνᾷ σοφίας ὁδόν Πα. 7 B. 18. Δαμαίνας παῖ, ἁγέο. τὶν γὰρ εὔφρων ἕψεται πρώτα θυγάτηρ ὁδοῦ Παρθ. 2. 67. The soul survives the body. τὸ γάρ ἐστι μόνον ἐκ θεῶν fr. 131b. 2.c introduces narrative in elaboration of what precedes.—δέξαιτόνδε κῶμον. ψαύμιος γὰρ ἵκει ὀχέων, ὅς O. 4.10
ἔμαθε δὲ σαφές· εὐμενέσσι γὰρ παρὰ Κρονίδαις γλυκὺν ἑλὼν βίοτον, μακρὸν οὐχ ὑπέμεινεν ὄλβον P. 2.25
ἔσχε τοι ταύταν μεγάλαν ἀυάταν καλλιπέπλου λῆμα Κορωνίδος. ἐλθόντος γὰρ εὐνάσθη ξένου P. 3.25
“φαμὶ διδασκαλίαν Χίρωνος οἴσειν. ἀντρόθε γὰρ νέομαι” P. 4.102 “δύνασαι δ' ἀφελεῖν μᾶνιν χθονίων. κέλεται γὰρ ἑὰν ψυχὰν κομίξαι Φρίξος” P. 4.159σπέρμ' ὑμετέρας ἀκτῖνος ὄλβου δέξατο μοιρίδιον ἆμαρ ἢ νύκτες· τόθι γὰρ γένος Εὐφάμου φυτευθὲν P. 4.256
ἐπέγνω μὲν Κυράνα δικαιᾶν Δαμοφίλου πραπίδων. κεῖνος γὰρ ἐν παισὶν νέος P. 4.281
ἔχοντι τὰν ( Κυράναν sc.)χαλκοχάρμαι ξένοι Τρῶες Ἀντανορίδαι. σὺν Ἑλένᾳ γὰρ μόλον P. 5.83
Ἀντίλοχος ἀναμείναις Μέμνονα. Νεστόρειον γὰρ ἵππος ἅρμ' ἐπέδα P. 6.32
ἴτω τεὸν χρέος, ὦ παῖ. παλαισμάτεσσι γὰρ ἰχνεύων ματραδελφεοὺς P. 8.35
ἄκουσεν Δαναόν ποτ' ἐν Ἄργει οἷον εὗρεν τεσσαράκοντα καὶ ὀκτὼ παρθένοισι ὠκύτατον γάμον. ἔστασεν γὰρ P. 9.114
τυφλὸν δ' ἔχει ἦτορ ὅμιλος ἀνδρῶν ὁ πλεῖστος. εἰ γὰρ ἦν ἓ τὰν ἀλάθειαν ἰδέμεν, οὔ κεν ὅπλων χολωθεὶς ὁ καρτερὸς Αἴας ἔπαξε N. 7.24
πολλά νιν πολλοὶ λιτάνευον ἰδεῖν· ἀβοατὶ γὰρ ἡρώων ἄωτοι περιναιεταόντων ἤθελον N. 8.9
ἄμφαινε κυδαίνων πόλιν. φεῦγε γὰρ Ἀμφιαρῆ ποτὲ N. 9.13
φθιμένου Κάστορος ἐν πολέμῳ. τὸν γὰρ Ἴδας ἔτρωσεν N. 10.60
καὶ πάθον δεινὸν παλάμαις Ἀφαρητίδαι Διός· αὐτίκα γὰρἦλθε Λήδας παῖς N. 10.65
ἐθέλω ἢ Καστορείῳ ἢ Ἰολάοἰ ἐναρμόξαι μιν ὕμνῳ. κεῖνοι γὰρ ἡρώων διφρηλάται Λακεδαίμονι καὶ Θήβαις ἐτέκνωθεν κράτιστοι I. 1.17
ἤρχετο μόροιο κάρυξ. ἦν γάρ τι παλαίφατον[ fr. 140a. 69 (43) introducing argument, proof, example: It is easy for a poet to praise a man for his labours.μισθὸς γὰρ ἄλλοις ἄλλος ἐπ' ἔργμασιν ἀνθρώποις γλυκὺς. ὃς δ ἀμφ ἀέθλοις ἄρηται κῦδος ἁβρόν, εὐαγορηθεὶς κέρδος ὕψιστον δέκεται I. 1.47
You Graces are a source of pleasure to men.οὐδὲ γὰρ θεοὶ σεμνᾶν Χαρίτων ἄτερ κοιρανέοντι χοροὺς οὔτε δαῖτας O. 14.8
μέγιστον δ' αἰόλῳ ψεύδει γέρας ἀντέταται. κρυφίαισι γὰρ ἐν ψάφοις Ὀδυσσῆ Δαναοὶ θεράπευσαν N. 8.26
cf. N. 7.24d after a verb of announcing or simm.κοινὸν λόγον φίλαν τείσομεν ἐς χάριν. νέμει γὰρ Ἀτρέκεια πόλιν O. 10.13
Χάριτες, κλῦτ' ἐπεὶ εὔχομαι· σὺν γὰρ ὑμῖν O. 14.5
“κέκλυτε. φαμὶ γὰρ” P. 4.14 ἀπὸ δ' αὐτὸν ἐγὼ Μοίσαισι δώσω καὶ τὸ πάγχρυσον νάκος κριοῦ. τίς γὰρ ἀρχὰ δέξατο ναυτιλίας; P. 4.70γνῶθι νῦν τὰν Οἰδιπόδα σοφίαν. εἰ γὰρ P. 4.263
ἀκούσατ. ἦ γὰρ ἑλικώπιδος Ἀφροδίτας ἄρουραν ἤ Χαρίτων ἀναπολίζομεν P. 6.1
εἰρήσεταί που κἀν βραχίστοις. ἄραντο γὰρ νίκας ἀπὸ παγκρατίου I. 6.60
e introduces an explanation of particular words.Καδμεῖοί νιν οὐκ ἀέκοντες ἄνθεσι μείγνυον, Αἰγίνας ἕκατι. φίλοισι γὰρ φίλος ἐλθὼν ξένιον ἄστυ κατέδρακεν N. 4.22
ἄπιστον ἔειπ (= ἔειπα).αἰδὼς γὰρ ὑπὸ κρύφα κέρδει κλέπτεται, ἃ φέρει δόξαν N. 9.33
ἕκαλος ἔπειμι γῆρας ἔς τε τὸν μόρσιμον αἰῶνα. θνᾴσκομεν γὰρ ὁμῶς ἅπαντες. δαίμων δ' ἄισος I. 7.42
οὐ κό]ρῳ ἀλλ' ἀρετᾷ. [ γ]ὰρ ἁρπαζομένων τεθνάμεν [[βρεϝεμαξρ] χρη]μάτων ἢ κακὸν ἔμμεναι (supp. Lobel) fr. 169. 16.f introduces an explanation of something not directly expressed. στρατὸν ἀκρόσοφόν τε καὶ αἰχματὰν ἀφίξεσθαι· τὸ γὰρ ἐμφυὲς οὔτ' αἴθων ἀλώπηξ οὔτ ἐρίβρομοι λέοντες διαλλάξαιντο ἦθος i. e. they are unable to behave in another way for... O. 11.19 Χαρίτων μή με λίποι καθαρὸν φέγγος. Αἰγίνᾳ τε γάρ φαμι πόλιν τάνδ' εὐκλείξαι i. e. they did not leave me in the past for... P. 9.90 Zeus buried Amphiareus before Periklymenos struck him from behind. (He was in full flight.)ἐν γὰρ δαιμονίοισι φόβοις φεύγοντι καὶ παῖδες θεῶν N. 9.27
His parents' lackof ambition prevented Aristagoras competing in Ol. and Pyth. games. (I would have let him.)ναὶ μὰ γὰρ ὅρκον κάλλιον ἂνδηριώντωνἐνόστησ' ἀντιπάλων N. 11.24
They won in different events. (but not in the pentathlon)οὐ γὰρ ἦν πενταέθλιον I. 1.26
χρὴ δὲ πᾶν ἔρδοντ' ἀμαυρῶσαι τὸν ἐχθρόν. (Melissos had to use all means possible.)οὐ γὰρ φύσιν ὠαριωνείαν ἔλαχεν I. 4.49
esp. after voc., Ζεῦ· τεαὶ γὰρ ὧραι i. e. on you I call O. 4.1 cf. O. 12.3, O. 14.5Φοῖβε, ἐθελήσαις ταῦτα νόῳ τιθέμεν, ἐκ θεῶν γὰρ μαχαναὶ πᾶσαι P. 1.41
Ζεῦ, τεὸν γὰρ αἷμα, σέο δ' ἀγών N. 3.65
g introduces explanation in parenthesis.ἀλλ' ὅμως, κρέσσον γὰρ οἰκτιρμοῦ φθόνος, μὴ παρίει καλά P. 1.85
ὁ γὰρ καιρὸς πρὸς ἀνθρώπων βραχὺ μέτρον ἔχει P. 4.286
ἀλλὰ χαλκὸν μυρίον οὐ δυνατὸν ἐξελέγχειν, μακροτέρας γὰρ ἀριθμῆσαι σχολᾶς, ὅν τε N. 10.46
Ἀμύκλαθεν γὰρ ἔβα N. 11.34
h introduces the answer to a preceding question.τί μάλα τοῦτο κερδαλέον τελέθει; ἅτε γὰρ ἐννάλιον πόνον ἐχοίσας βαθὺ σκευᾶς ἑτέρας, ἀβάπτιστος εἶμι P. 2.79
cf. O. 6.8ἐπεὶ τίνα πάτραν, τίνα οἶκον ναίων ὀνυμάξεαι ἐπιφανέστερον Ἑλλάδι πυθέσθαι; πάσαισι γὰρ πολίεσι λόγος ὁμιλεῖ Ἑρεχθέος ἀστῶν P. 7.9
τί ἔλπεαι σοφίαν ἔμμεν, ἃν ὀλίγον τοὶ ἀνὴρ ὑπὲρ ἀνδρὸς ἴσχει; οὐ γὰρ ἔσθ' ὅπως τὰ θεῶν βουλεύματ ἐρευνάσει fr. 61. 3.i introducing a question, progressive. τίς γὰρ ἱππείοις ἐν ἔντεσσιν μέτρα ἐπέθηκ; O. 13.20 cf. P. 4.70k fragg. ἐπικράνοισι γὰρ fr. 6b. d. ἀριστεύοντα γὰρ ἐν fr. 6b. e. ἦν γὰρ τὸ πάροιθε fr. 33d. 1.τῶν γὰρ ἀντομένων[ Pae. 2.42
]γὰρ ἐπῆν πόνος[ Pae. 8.88
]σοφίᾳ γὰρ Pae. 14.40
]α μὲν γὰρ εὔχομαι Pae. 16.3
]ἔσσεται γὰρ ἁδυ[ Pae. 21.13
ἀιὼν γὰρ Pae. 22.8
]γὰρ εὔχομαι. Δ. 1. 1. ]θαμὰ γὰρ οἰκόθεν[ Δ. 4h. 11. τὸ γὰρ πρὶν γενέ[σθαι Παρθ. 1. 2. ]ι γὰρ ὁ [Λοξ]ίας Παρθ. 2. 3. προβάτων γὰρ *fr. 104b. 1. νομάδεσσι γὰρ ἐν Σκύθαις fr. 105b. 1. πάντων γὰρ fr. 140a. 54 (28). ] γάρ σε fr. 140a. 60 (34). κεῖνοι γάρ τ' ἄνοσοι καὶ ἀγήραοι fr. 143. 1. ὁ γὰρ ἔπαινος *fr. 181* ]εν γὰρ, Ἄπολλον[ fr. 215. 8. νικώμενοι γὰρ (v. l. δέ) fr. 229. ] οντι γὰρ ανα[ ?fr. 333a. 15. ] εὔφρων γὰρ[ P. Oxy. 1792. fr. 41. οὐ γὰρ εικ[ P. Oxy. 2442. fr. 68.2 εἰ γάρ if only, introducing wish. — “εἰ γὰρ οἴκοι νιν βάλε, αἷμά οἱ κείναν λάβε ἄπειρον” P. 4.43 with apodosis suppressed.εἰ γὰρ ὁ πᾶς χρόνος ὄλβον μὲν οὕτω καὶ κτεάνων δόσιν εὐθύνοι P. 1.46
εἰ γάρ σφισιν ἐμπεδοσθενέα βίοτον ἁρμόσαις ἥβᾳ λιπαρῷ τε γήραι διαπλέκοις εὐδαίμον' ἐόντα N. 7.98
3 combined with other particles.a καὶ γάρ, καὶ γάρ.I for the fact is, emphasising the explanation.ταχέες ἔβαν· καὶ γὰρ ἑκὼν θυμῷ γελανεῖ θᾶσσον ἔντυνεν βασιλεὺς ἀνέμων P. 4.181
ἔλπομαι δ' τὸν Ἱπποκλέαν θαητὸν ἐν ἅλιξι θησέμεν ἐν καὶ παλαιτέροις, νέαισίν τε παρθένοισι μέλημα. καὶ γὰρ ἑτέροις ἑτέρων ἕρωτες ἔκνιξαν φρένας P. 10.59
καί τινα φᾶσέ νιν δώσειν μόρῳ· καὶ γὰρ βελέων ὑπὸ ῥιπαῖσι κείνου φαιδίμαν γαίᾳ πεφύρσεσθαι κόμαν ἔνεπεν N. 1.67
ἀθανάτοις Αἰνησιδάμου παῖδες ἐν τιμαῖς ἔμιχθεν. καὶ γὰρ οὐκ ἀγνῶτες ὑμῖν ἐντὶ δόμοι οὔτε κώμων οὔτε μελικόμπων ἀοιδᾶν I. 2.30
νόμισαν χρυσὸν ἄνθρωποι περιώσιον ἄλλων. καὶ γὰρ ἐριζόμεναι νᾶες ἐν πόντῳ καὶ λτ;ὑφγτ; ἅρμασιν ἵπποι διὰ τεάν, ὤνασσα, τιμὰν θαυμασταὶ πέλονται I. 5.4
ἀνορέας ἐπέτρεψας ἕκατισαόφρονος. καὶ γὰρ ὁ πόντιος Ὀρς[ιτ]ρίαινά νιν περίαλλα βροτῶν τίεν Pae. 9.47
καὶ γὰρ:καὶ τοὶ γὰρ αἰθοίσας ἔχοντες σπέρμ' ἀνέβαν φλογὸς οὔ O. 7.48
II where the καί goes closely with what follows, and is emphatic, also, even. “καὶ γὰρ σέ, τὸν οὐ θεμιτὸν ψεύδει θιγεῖν, ἔτραπε μείλιχος ὀργὰ” P. 9.42καὶ γὰρ αὐτά, ποσσὶν ἄπεπλος ὀρούσαισ' ἀπὸ στρωμνᾶς, ὅμως ἄμυνεν ὕβριν κνωδάλων N. 1.50
καὶ γὰρ ἐν ἀγαθέᾳ χεῖρας ἱμάντι δεθεὶς Πυθῶνι κράτησεν Καλλίας N. 6.34
καὶ γάρ:καὶ Νεμέᾳ γὰρ ὁμῶς ἐρέω ταύταν χάριν O. 8.56
γ. introduces example, yes and, and furtherκαὶ γὰρ Ἀλκμήνας O. 7.27
καὶ γὰρ βιατὰς Ἄρης P. 1.10
μὴ φθόνει κόμπον τὸν ἐοικότ' ἀοιδᾷ κιρνάμεν ἀντὶ πόνων. καὶ γὰρ ἡρώων ἀγαθοὶ πολεμισταὶ λόγον ἐκέρδαναν I. 5.26
b introducing double reason.Iτε γὰρ δέ. κακολόγοι δὲ πολῖται· ἴσχει τε γὰρ ὄλβος οὐ μείονα φθόνον· ὁ δὲ χαμηλὰ πνέων ἄφαντον βρέμει P. 11.29
IIμὲν γὰρ δέ. Ὀλυμπίᾳ μὲν γὰρ αὐτὸς γέρας ἔδεκτο, Πυθῶνι δ O. 2.48
τὸ μὲν γὰρ πατρόθεν τὸ δ' ματρόθεν O. 7.23
πολλοῖσι μὲν γὰρ ἀείδεται. τὰ δὲ καὶ ἀνδράσιν ἐμπρέπει P. 8.25
cf. frag. Pae. 16.3IIIμὲν γὰρ ἀλλά. ῥᾴδιον μὲν γὰρ πόλιν σεῖσαι. ἀλλ' ἐπὶ χώρας αὖτις ἕσσαι δυσπαλὲς δὴ γίνεται P. 4.272
c γὰρ ὦν, looking to what follows, of course, but thenἐσσὶ γὰρ ὦν σοφός· οὐκ ἄγνωτ' ἀείδω Ἰσθμίαν ἵπποισι νίκαν I. 2.12
d γάρ τοι emphasising general validity of the reason.τὶν δὲ μοῖρ' εὐδαιμονίας ἕπεται. λαγέταν γάρ τοι τύραννον δέρκεται ὁ μέγας πότμος P. 3.85
I pray to Aiakos as I make this offering to the victors.σὺν θεῷ γάρ τοι φυτευθεὶς ὄλβος ἀνθρώποισι παρμονώτερος N. 8.17
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