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81 πλεονάζω
πλεονάζω (πλέον) fut. πλεονάσω LXX; 1 aor. ἐπλεόνασα, aor. pass. 3 pl. ἐπλεονάσθησαν 1 Ch 5:23 (Thu., Hippocr. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; PsSol 5:4; ApcEsdr 3:6 p. 27, 11 Tdf.; EpArist 295 [cj. by Wendl.]; intr. Thu. 1, 120, 4 et al.; in earlier Gk. mostly in neg. sense relating to excess).① to become more and more, so as to be in abundance, be/become more or be/become great, be present in abundance, grow, increase, intr. (Strabo 4, 1, 13; Appian, Bell. Civ. 5, 89 §370; Ael. Aristid. 33 p. 616 D.; schol. on Nicander, Ther. 553; 2 Ch 24:11; Philo, Rer. Div. Her. 245; Jos., Ant. 19, 319) 2 Pt 1:8. Increase in number, multiply Dg 6:9; cp. 7:8. Of sin (cp. Sir 23:3 ὅπως μὴ αἱ ἁμαρτίαι μου πλεονάσωσι) Ro 5:20a (cp. Philistion [IV B.C.] 4 p. 110, 8 Wellmann [s. Diocles] ἐπειδάν πλεονάσῃ τὸ θερμόν), vs. 20b. Of grace 6:1; 2 Cor 4:15 (in remarkable violation of the Hellenic principle μηδὲν ἄγαν). Of love 2 Th 1:3. ἐπιζητῶ τὸν καρπὸν τὸν πλεονάζοντα I seek the fruit that increases Phil 4:17.② to have more than is necessary, have too much, intr. (Diod S 2, 54, 7; 11, 59, 4; 19, 81, 3; Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 108 §454 of legions with more than the usual number of men) 2 Cor 8:15 (Ex 16:18).③ to be responsible for increase, trans.ⓐ to bring forth in abundance, increase τὶ someth. (Ps 70:21; Jos., Ant. 1, 32) τὸ στόμα σου ἐπλεόνασεν κακίαν 1 Cl 35:8 (Ps 49:19).ⓑ to cause increase (w. περισσεύειν) ὑμᾶς ὁ κύριος πλεονάσαι τῇ ἀγάπῃ may the Lord cause you to increase (= become rich) in love 1 Th 3:12.—DELG s.v. πλείων. M-M.TW. -
82 ampliar
v.1 to expand.2 to enlarge, to blow up (photography).La máquina amplió la fotografía The machine enlarged the photograph.3 to further, to continue (estudios).4 to increase, to augment, to amplify, to enlarge.Su estrategia amplía las posibilidades His strategy increases the...* * *1 to enlarge, extend2 ARQUITECTURA to build an extension onto3 (fotografía) to enlarge4 (capital) to increase5 (estudios) to further6 (tema, idea) to develop, expand on* * *verb1) to expand, extend2) enlarge3) widen* * *1. VT1) [en tamaño] to extendqueremos ampliar el salón — we want to extend the living room, we want to make the living room bigger
lee mucho para ampliar su vocabulario — he reads a lot in order to extend o expand his vocabulary
2) [en número] to increaseno ampliarán la plantilla — they are not going to increase o expand the headcount o the payroll
3) [+ prórroga, período] to extendhan ampliado el plazo de matrícula — they have put back the closing date for enrolment, they have extended the period for enrolment
4) (Fot) to enlarge5) (Com) [+ empresa, compañía] to expand, grow; [+ capital] to increasedeseamos ampliar el campo de acción de la empresa — we want to extend o expand o broaden the company's area of business
6) [+ sonido] to amplify7) [+ idea, explicación] to elaborate on8) [+ poderes] to extend, widen2.See:* * *verbo transitivoa) <local/carretera> to extend; < negocio> to expandb) <capital/plantilla> to increasec) <conocimientos/vocabulario> to increase; < explicación> to expand (on); < campo de acción> to widen, broadend) <plazo/período> to extende) < fotografía> to enlarge, blow up* * *= augment, broaden, elaborate on, expand, extend, magnify, widen, add to, amplify, aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA].Ex. These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by the machine selection of terms.Ex. The program's purpose is to enable U.S. librarians and publishers to enrich and broaden their career experience through a short period of overseas service.Ex. The documents cited may support and provide precedent for, illustrate or elaborate on what the author has to say.Ex. As the quantity of knowledge expands the need to organise it becomes more pressing.Ex. The term author is normally extended to include writers, illustrator, performers, producers, translators, and others with some intellectual or artistic responsibility for a work.Ex. More libraries should make use of the Tieman tv-loop which enables the partially-sighted to magnify pages of printed text.Ex. The quality of machine indexing can be enhanced by widening the indexing field.Ex. In addition, Britain has one of the most extensive bodies of legislation in the world, which is added to daily and encrusted with myriad rules and regulations.Ex. The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Ex. He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.----* ampliar el alcance de = extend + the reach of.* ampliar el conocimiento = widen + knowledge, broaden + knowledge, deepen + understanding.* ampliar el horario de apertura = extend + hours.* ampliar el horizonte = broaden + perspective, widen + the scope.* ampliar el interés = broaden + interest.* ampliar la cobertura = broaden + coverage, broaden + the scope.* ampliar la experiencia = extend + experience, broaden + experience.* ampliar las fronteras de = push + the frontiers of, push + the boundaries of.* ampliar las fronteras del conocimiento = push back + the frontiers of knowledge.* ampliar los horizontes = broaden + horizons, extend + horizons, enlarge + horizons, widen + horizons, expand + Posesivo + horizons, expand + views.* ampliar los recursos = broaden + resources.* ampliar + Posesivo + educación = extend + Posesivo + education.* ampliar una búsqueda = broaden + search, expand + Posesivo + search.* ampliar una fotografía = enlarge + picture.* * *verbo transitivoa) <local/carretera> to extend; < negocio> to expandb) <capital/plantilla> to increasec) <conocimientos/vocabulario> to increase; < explicación> to expand (on); < campo de acción> to widen, broadend) <plazo/período> to extende) < fotografía> to enlarge, blow up* * *= augment, broaden, elaborate on, expand, extend, magnify, widen, add to, amplify, aggrandise [aggrandize, -USA].Ex: These sources which form the basis of the intellectual selection of terms may be augmented by the machine selection of terms.
Ex: The program's purpose is to enable U.S. librarians and publishers to enrich and broaden their career experience through a short period of overseas service.Ex: The documents cited may support and provide precedent for, illustrate or elaborate on what the author has to say.Ex: As the quantity of knowledge expands the need to organise it becomes more pressing.Ex: The term author is normally extended to include writers, illustrator, performers, producers, translators, and others with some intellectual or artistic responsibility for a work.Ex: More libraries should make use of the Tieman tv-loop which enables the partially-sighted to magnify pages of printed text.Ex: The quality of machine indexing can be enhanced by widening the indexing field.Ex: In addition, Britain has one of the most extensive bodies of legislation in the world, which is added to daily and encrusted with myriad rules and regulations.Ex: The director amplified: 'The personal touch would probably take some sting out of the layoff, but if I did it this way I could avoid involved discussions'.Ex: He established Samarkand as his imperial capital in the 1360s and set about aggrandising it with plunder from his conquests.* ampliar el alcance de = extend + the reach of.* ampliar el conocimiento = widen + knowledge, broaden + knowledge, deepen + understanding.* ampliar el horario de apertura = extend + hours.* ampliar el horizonte = broaden + perspective, widen + the scope.* ampliar el interés = broaden + interest.* ampliar la cobertura = broaden + coverage, broaden + the scope.* ampliar la experiencia = extend + experience, broaden + experience.* ampliar las fronteras de = push + the frontiers of, push + the boundaries of.* ampliar las fronteras del conocimiento = push back + the frontiers of knowledge.* ampliar los horizontes = broaden + horizons, extend + horizons, enlarge + horizons, widen + horizons, expand + Posesivo + horizons, expand + views.* ampliar los recursos = broaden + resources.* ampliar + Posesivo + educación = extend + Posesivo + education.* ampliar una búsqueda = broaden + search, expand + Posesivo + search.* ampliar una fotografía = enlarge + picture.* * *vt1 ‹local/carretera› to extend; ‹negocio› to expand2 ‹capital/plantilla› to increase3 ‹conocimientos/vocabulario› to increase, improve; ‹explicación› to expand (on); ‹campo de acción› to widen, broaden, extenduna versión ampliada y corregida an expanded and corrected versionpara ampliar sus estudios to further her studiesquiere ampliar sus horizontes he wants to broaden his horizons4 ‹plazo/período› to extend5 ‹fotografía› to enlarge, blow up* * *
ampliar ( conjugate ampliar) verbo transitivo
‹ negocio› to expand
‹ explicación› to expand (on);
‹ campo de acción› to widen, broaden;
ampliar verbo transitivo
1 (hacer más largo un plazo) to extend
2 (hacer más grande un edificio) to enlarge
3 (extender un negocio) to expand
4 (una fotografía) to enlarge, to blow up
5 (el campo de acción) to widen: los sindicatos proponen ampliar las sanciones a los defraudadores, the unions propose greater penalties for those committing fraud
' ampliar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- extender
- refacción
English:
amplify
- blow up
- enlarge
- expand
- expand on
- extend
- magnify
- widen
- add
- blow
- broaden
- develop
- push
* * *ampliar vt1. [negocio] to expand;han ampliado el servicio a todo el país they have extended the service to cover the whole country;van a ampliar el catálogo de productos they are going to expand o extend their product range;ampliarán la plantilla del banco they are going to take on additional staff at the bank, they are going to increase staff numbers at the bank;no quieren ampliar más la Unión Europea they don't want to enlarge the European Union any further2. [local, vivienda] to extend;[aeropuerto] to expand;queremos ampliar el salón we want to make the living-room bigger4. [plazo] to extend5. [fotografía] to enlarge, to blow up;[fotocopia] to enlarge6. [estudios] to further, to continue;[conocimientos] to increase, to expand* * *v/tampliar estudios continue one’s education;ampliar sus horizontes broaden one’s horizons2 FOT enlarge, blow up* * *ampliar {85} vt1) : to expand, to extend2) : to widen3) : to enlarge (photographs)4) : to elaborate on, to develop (ideas)* * *ampliar vb1. (edificio, plazo) to extend2. (negocio, mercado) to expand3. (número, cantidad) to increase4. (una foto) to enlarge -
83 grow
ɡrəupast tense - grew; verb1) ((of plants) to develop: Carrots grow well in this soil.) crecer2) (to become bigger, longer etc: My hair has grown too long; Our friendship grew as time went on.) crecer3) (to cause or allow to grow: He has grown a beard.) dejarse4) ((with into) to change into, in becoming mature: Your daughter has grown into a beautiful woman.) hacerse, convertirse en5) (to become: It's growing dark.) hacerse•- grower- grown
- growth
- grown-up
- grown-up
- grow on
- grow up
grow vb1. crecer2. cultivar3. dejar crecertr[grəʊ]1 (gen) crecer■ hasn't your hair grown! ¡cómo te ha crecido el pelo!2 (increase, expand - quantity, population) aumentar; (city, company, money) crecer3 (become) hacerse, volverse■ it grew dark oscureció, anocheció, se hizo de noche4 (begin gradually) llegar a1 (crop, plant, flower) cultivar2 (beard etc) dejarse (crecer); (hair, nails) dejarse crecer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLmoney doesn't grow on trees el dinero no cae del cielo1) : crecerpalm trees grow on the islands: las palmas crecen en las islasmy hair grows very fast: mi pelo crece muy rápido2) develop, mature: desarrollarse, madurar3) increase: crecer, aumentar4) become: hacerse, volverse, ponerseshe was growing angry: se estaba poniendo furiosato grow dark: oscurecerse5)to grow up : hacerse mayorgrow up!: ¡no seas niño!grow vt1) cultivate, raise: cultivar2) : dejar crecerto grow one's hair: dejarse crecer el pelov.(§ p.,p.p.: grew, grown) = acrecentar v.• brotar v.• crecer v.• criar v.• cultivar v.• desarrollarse v.• medrar v.• producir v.(§pres: produzco, produces...) pret: produj-•)grəʊ
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1) ( get bigger) \<\<plant/person\>\> crecer*; ( develop emotionally) madurar; (expand, increase) \<\<city/company\>\> crecer*; \<\<quantity/population/membership\>\> aumentar; \<\<suspicion/influence\>\> crecer*, aumentarhow you've grown! — qué grande estás!, cómo has crecido!
the economy is growing again — la economía vuelve a experimentar un período de crecimiento or expansión
to grow in popularity — crecer* or aumentar en popularidad
2)a) ( become)to grow careless — volverse* descuidado
to grow dark — oscurecerse*; ( at dusk) oscurecer*, anochecer*
to grow old — envejecer*, volverse* viejo
b) ( get)to grow to + INF: she grew to love him llegó a quererlo, se fue enamorando de él; she'd grown to expect that of him — se había acostumbrado a esperar eso de él
2.
vta) ( cultivate) \<\<flowers/plants/crops\>\> cultivarb)to grow a beard/mustache — dejarse (crecer) la barba/el bigote
Phrasal Verbs:- grow on- grow out- grow up[ɡrǝʊ] (pt grew) (pp grown)1. VI1) [plant, hair, person, animal] crecerhow you've grown! — ¡cómo has crecido!
she's letting her hair grow — se está dejando crecer el pelo, se está dejando el pelo largo
that plant does not grow in England — esa planta no crece or no se da en Inglaterra
will it grow here? — ¿se puede cultivar aquí?
to grow to or into manhood — llegar a la edad adulta
2) (=increase) (in number, amount) aumentarthe number of unemployed has grown by more than 10,000 — el número de parados ha aumentado en más de 10.000
opposition grew and the government agreed to negotiate — la oposición cobró más fuerza y el gobierno decidió entrar en negociaciones
the winds grew to gale force — la intensidad del viento aumentó hasta alcanzar velocidades de temporal
3) (=develop) [friendship, love] desarrollarse; [person] madurarI feel I have grown immensely as a result of the experience — siento que he madurado muchísimo como consecuencia de la experiencia
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our eyes gradually grew accustomed to the light — los ojos se nos fueron acostumbrando a la luz•
to grow cold, the coffee had grown cold — el café se había enfriadowe grew colder as the night wore on — a medida que pasaba la noche nos fue entrando cada vez más frío
it's grown a lot colder, hasn't it? — ha enfriado mucho ¿verdad?
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she has grown quite knowledgeable on the subject — ha aprendido mucho sobre el tema•
he grew tired of waiting — se cansó de esperar•
to grow used to sth — acostumbrarse a algo•
she grew weaker with each passing day — se fue debilitando día tras día•
to grow worse, the housing shortage is growing worse — la escasez de viviendas es cada vez mayorshe grew worse that day and died during the night — ese día se puso peor or su condición empeoró y murió durante la noche
5)to grow to like sb — llegar a querer a algn, encariñarse con algn
2. VT1) [+ plant, crop] cultivarI grow my own vegetables — tengo mi propio huerto, cultivo mis verduras
2) [+ hair, beard, moustache, nails] dejarse crecershe has grown her hair long — se ha dejado el pelo largo, se ha dejado crecer el pelo
- grow in- grow on- grow out- grow up* * *[grəʊ]
1.
1) ( get bigger) \<\<plant/person\>\> crecer*; ( develop emotionally) madurar; (expand, increase) \<\<city/company\>\> crecer*; \<\<quantity/population/membership\>\> aumentar; \<\<suspicion/influence\>\> crecer*, aumentarhow you've grown! — qué grande estás!, cómo has crecido!
the economy is growing again — la economía vuelve a experimentar un período de crecimiento or expansión
to grow in popularity — crecer* or aumentar en popularidad
2)a) ( become)to grow careless — volverse* descuidado
to grow dark — oscurecerse*; ( at dusk) oscurecer*, anochecer*
to grow old — envejecer*, volverse* viejo
b) ( get)to grow to + INF: she grew to love him llegó a quererlo, se fue enamorando de él; she'd grown to expect that of him — se había acostumbrado a esperar eso de él
2.
vta) ( cultivate) \<\<flowers/plants/crops\>\> cultivarb)to grow a beard/mustache — dejarse (crecer) la barba/el bigote
Phrasal Verbs:- grow on- grow out- grow up -
84 multiply
['mʌltɪplaɪ] 1.verbo transitivo moltiplicare (by per)2.1) mat. moltiplicare2) (increase) moltiplicarsi (anche biol.)* * *1) (to add a number to itself a given number of times and find the total: 4 + 4 + 4 or 4 multiplied by 3 or 4 × 3 = 12.) moltiplicare2) (to (cause to) increase in number, especially by breeding: Rabbits multiply very rapidly.) moltiplicare, moltiplicarsi•* * *['mʌltɪplaɪ] 1.verbo transitivo moltiplicare (by per)2.1) mat. moltiplicare2) (increase) moltiplicarsi (anche biol.) -
85 multiply
1) (to add a number to itself a given number of times and find the total: 4 + 4 + 4 or 4 multiplied by 3 or 4 × 3 = 12.) gange2) (to (cause to) increase in number, especially by breeding: Rabbits multiply very rapidly.) formere sig•* * *1) (to add a number to itself a given number of times and find the total: 4 + 4 + 4 or 4 multiplied by 3 or 4 × 3 = 12.) gange2) (to (cause to) increase in number, especially by breeding: Rabbits multiply very rapidly.) formere sig• -
86 strengthen
1. transitive verb(give power to) stärken; (reinforce, intensify, increase in number) verstärken; erhöhen [Anteil]; (make more effective) unterstützenstrengthen somebody's resolve — jemanden in seinem Entschluss bestärken
2. intransitive verbstrengthen somebody's hand — (fig.) jemandes Position stärken
* * *see academic.ru/71361/strong">strong* * *strength·en[ˈstreŋ(k)θən]I. vtto \strengthen one's muscles seine Muskeln kräftigen2. (increase)security has been \strengthened die Sicherheitsvorkehrungen wurden verstärktthe economy has been \strengthened die Wirtschaftslage hat sich verbessertto \strengthen sb's belief/power jds Glauben/Macht stärkento \strengthen a currency eine Währung stabilisierento \strengthen a democracy eine Demokratie stärkento \strengthen relations/ties Beziehungen/Bindungen festigen [o intensivieren3. (support)▪ to \strengthen sb jdn bestärken▪ to \strengthen sth etw untermauern4. CHEM▪ to \strengthen sth etw anreichern5.▶ to \strengthen one's grip on sth etw besser in den Griff bekommen▶ to \strengthen sb's hand jdm mehr Macht gebenthe police want tougher laws to \strengthen their hand against drug traffickers die Polizei will härtere Gesetze, damit sie effizienter gegen Drogenhändler vorgehen kannII. vithe wind \strengthened in the night der Wind hat über Nacht aufgefrischt* * *['streŋTən]1. vtstärken; material, shoes, building, grip, resolve also verstärken; eyesight verbessern; muscles, patient stärken, kräftigen; person (lit) Kraft geben (+dat); (fig) bestärken; currency, market festigen; effect vergrößernto strengthen sb's hand (fig) — jdn bestärken or ermutigen
this only strengthened her determination — das bestärkte sie nur in ihrem Entschluss
2. vistärker werden; (wind, desire also) sich verstärken* * *strengthen [ˈstreŋθn; -ŋkθn]A v/t1. stärken, stark machen:strengthen sb’s hand fig obs jemandem Mut machen2. fig bestärken, bekräftigenB v/i1. stark werden, erstarken2. sich verstärken, stärker werden* * *1. transitive verb(give power to) stärken; (reinforce, intensify, increase in number) verstärken; erhöhen [Anteil]; (make more effective) unterstützen2. intransitive verbstrengthen somebody's hand — (fig.) jemandes Position stärken
* * *v.bestärken v.sich verstärken v.stärken v.stärker werden ausdr.verstärken v. -
87 croître
croître° [kʀwatʀ]➭ TABLE 55 intransitive verba. to grow• croître en nombre/volume to increase in number/volume* * *kʀwɑtʀverbe intransitif1) ( se développer) [animal, personne, plante] to grow2) (en nombre, en importance) [colère, abstentionnisme] to grow; [bruit] to get ou grow louder3) ( augmenter) [production, vente] to grow (de by); [jour] to get longercroître de 3% — to grow by 3%
4) Mathématique to increase* * *kʀwatʀ vi1) [population, nombre] to growfaire croître [chiffre d'affaires, ventes] — to increase
2) [plante] to grow3) [jours] to grow longer4) [lune] to wax* * *croître verb table: croître vi1 Physiol, Bot ( se développer) [animal, personne, plante] to grow; croître en volume/intelligence to grow in volume/intelligence; faire croître to grow; croissez et multipliez be fruitful and multiply;2 (en nombre, en importance) [colère, peur, abstentionnisme] to grow; [bruit] to get ou grow louder; aller croître to increase;3 ( augmenter) [production, vente, exportation] to grow (de by); [jour] to get longer; croître de 3% to grow by 3%;4 Math [fonction, valeur] to increase; faire croître to increase.[krwatr] verbe intransitif -
88 crēscō
crēscō crēvī, crētus, ere, inch. [1 CER-], to come into being, spring up: crescit seges, O.—P. perf., with abl, arisen, descended, born, produced (poet.): mortali semine, O.: Alcanore, V.: ab origine eādem, O.: Troiano a sanguine, V.—To rise, grow, grow up, thrive, increase, swell, enlarge: ut (ostrea) cum lunā pariter crescant: (caulis) crevit in agris, H.: cresce, puer, O.: Liger ex nivibus creverat, was swollen, Cs.: in frondem crines, to grow into, O.: manūs in unguīs, O.: Cresceret in <*>entrem cucumis, swell, V.: Crescit hydrops, H.: <*>t clivo crevisse putes, O.: non mihi crevisse amicos, increased in number: crescentīs abstulit annos, i. e. her prime, O.—Fig., to grow, increase, be enlarged, be strengthened: plagae crescunt, T.: hostium opes animique: vires, L.: vim crescere victis, V.: (rem) maximis auctibus crescere, L.: primo pecuniae, deinde imperi cupido, S.: inopia omnium, L.: crescetis, amores, V.: Crescit amor nummi, Iu.: usque ego posterā Crescam laude recens, H.: Crescit velut arbor Fama Marcelli, H.: crescente vento, Ct.: Aspera crescit hiems, O.— To rise, be promoted, prosper, become great, attain honor: ex quibus possem crescere: laboribus pubes crevit, in glory, H.: de multis, at the expense of: dignitate, gratiā, N.: ex nostro maerore, to take courage, O.: date crescendi copiam (iis) qui, etc., T.: crescendi in curiā occasio, L.* * *crescere, crevi, cretus V INTRANScome forth/to be; arise/spring (from); be born; become visible/great; grow (up); thrive, increase (size/number/honor), multiply; ascend; attain, be promoted -
89 נפיש
נְפֵיש(interch. with פּוּש a. פְּשֵׁי, q. v.) 1) ( to be blown up, to be large; to increase. Targ. Ex. 1:7; a. e. Imper. פּוּש. Targ. Gen. 1:28; a. e. 2) ( to be blown away, to be gone. B. Bath. 121a; Ned.78a אתא לנהרדעא … נ׳ Ar. (ed. ולא אשכחיה) he came to N. to see R. S.; he was gone. Af. אַפֵּיש (interch. with אָפֵיש, a. אַפְשֵׁי) to extend, enlarge. Targ. Gen. 48:4 (some ed. מַפְשִׁי׳). Targ. Y. Num. 19:6 אַפּוּשֵׁי; a. fr.Men.23b דא׳ לה תבלין טפיוכ׳ when he made the quantity of spices larger than Bets.7a אַפּוּשֵׁי … לא מַפְּשִׁינָן (or אֲפוּשֵׁי … מַפְשִׁי׳) we must not extend the range of unclean things by rabbinical enactments. Sot.26a אפושי … לא לִיפַּש we ought not to increase the number of illegitimate births (by allowing intermarriage between bastards). B. Bath.12b בעינא דא׳ אריסי (Rashi ניחא לי לאפושי) I desire (it is an advantage to me) to have a large number of tenants around me (whom my neighbor must employ). Ib. אפושי לאו מילתא היא this plea about a large number, is no plea; a. e.Y.Kil.IX, 32c top; Y.Keth.XII, 35b top נַפֵּיש לר׳וכ׳ let us make room for R. H. -
90 נְפֵיש
נְפֵיש(interch. with פּוּש a. פְּשֵׁי, q. v.) 1) ( to be blown up, to be large; to increase. Targ. Ex. 1:7; a. e. Imper. פּוּש. Targ. Gen. 1:28; a. e. 2) ( to be blown away, to be gone. B. Bath. 121a; Ned.78a אתא לנהרדעא … נ׳ Ar. (ed. ולא אשכחיה) he came to N. to see R. S.; he was gone. Af. אַפֵּיש (interch. with אָפֵיש, a. אַפְשֵׁי) to extend, enlarge. Targ. Gen. 48:4 (some ed. מַפְשִׁי׳). Targ. Y. Num. 19:6 אַפּוּשֵׁי; a. fr.Men.23b דא׳ לה תבלין טפיוכ׳ when he made the quantity of spices larger than Bets.7a אַפּוּשֵׁי … לא מַפְּשִׁינָן (or אֲפוּשֵׁי … מַפְשִׁי׳) we must not extend the range of unclean things by rabbinical enactments. Sot.26a אפושי … לא לִיפַּש we ought not to increase the number of illegitimate births (by allowing intermarriage between bastards). B. Bath.12b בעינא דא׳ אריסי (Rashi ניחא לי לאפושי) I desire (it is an advantage to me) to have a large number of tenants around me (whom my neighbor must employ). Ib. אפושי לאו מילתא היא this plea about a large number, is no plea; a. e.Y.Kil.IX, 32c top; Y.Keth.XII, 35b top נַפֵּיש לר׳וכ׳ let us make room for R. H. -
91 cresco
I.Orig., of things not previously in existence, to come forth, grow, to arise, spring, be born, become visible, appear (so mostly poet.)A.Lit.:B.cetera, quae sursum crescunt sursumque creantur,
Lucr. 6, 527:quaecumque e terrā corpora crescunt (for which, subsequently, exoriuntur),
id. 1, 868:corpore de patrio ac materno sanguine crescunt,
id. 4, 1210:hic et acanthus Et rosa crescit,
Verg. Cul. 397.—So esp. freq. in part. perf.: crētus, a, um, arisen, sprung, descended from, born of; with abl.:mortali corpore cretus,
Lucr. 5, 6; 2, 906; cf.:mortali semine,
Ov. M. 15, 760:corpore materno,
Lucr. 4, 1224:nativo corpore,
id. 5, 61:Semiramio sanguine,
Ov. M. 5, 85; cf. id. ib. 13, 31:Amyntore,
id. ib. 8, 307; cf. Verg. A. 9, 672; Ov. M. 13, 750.—With ab:ab origine eādem,
Ov. M. 4, 607; cf.:Trojano a sanguine,
Verg. A. 4, 191.—Trop.:II.haec villa inter manus meas crevit,
Sen. Ep. 12, 1:ingens hic terris crescit labor,
Sil. 3, 75.—Far more freq.,Of things already in existence, to rise in height, to rise, grow, grow up, thrive, increase, etc.A.Lit.:2.arbores,
Lucr. 1, 254; so,fruges, arbusta, animantes,
id. 1, 808:omnia paulatim crescunt (with grandescere alique),
id. 1, 190 sq.:ut (ostrea) cum lunā pariter crescant pariterque decrescant,
Cic. Div. 2, 14, 33:in lecticis crescunt (infantes),
Quint. 1, 2, 7:cresce, puer,
Ov. M. 2, 643 et saep.:in cujus domo creverat,
had grown up, been reared, Suet. Oth. 1; cf.:Alexander per quinquennium sub Aristotele doctore mclito crevit,
Just. 12, 16, 8:Nilus in aestatem crescit campisque redundat,
Lucr. 6, 713; cf.of the same,
id. 6, 737:Liger ex nivibus creverat,
Caes. B. G. 7, 55 fin.:in frondem crines, in ramos bracchia,
to grow into, Ov. M. 1, 550; cf.:in ungues manus,
id. ib. 2, 479:in immensum Atlas,
id. ib. 4, 661:in latitudinem,
to increase in breadth, Col. Arb. 17:in longitudinem,
Plin. 11, 37, 87, § 216:super ora caputque onus,
Ov. M. 12, 516:ut clivo crevisse putes,
id. ib. 8, 191 et saep. —Transf., to increase in number to, augment, multiply:B.non mihi absenti crevisse amicos,
Cic. Sest. 32, 69 (B. and K. ex conj. de crevisse):adhuc crescentibus annis,
Ov. A. A. 1, 61.—Trop.1.In gen., to grow, increase, to be enlarged or strengthened:2.cum Atheniensium opes senescere, contra Lacedaemoniorum crescere videret,
Nep. Alcib. 5, 3; so,hostium opes animique,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 15, 45:non animi tantum, sed etiam vires crescebant,
Liv. 5, 46, 4:animus laude crescit,
Quint. 1, 2, 3; Curt. 4, 6, 13; Just. 19, 1, 8:animus crevit praetori,
Liv. 44, 4, 1:cujusvis opes contra illius potentiam,
Sall. C. 17, 7:cujusquam regnum per scelus,
id. J. 14, 7:potentia paucorum (opp. plebis opes imminutae),
id. C. 39, 1; Liv. 4, 2, 2 et saep.:haec (mala) primo paulatim,
Sall. C. 10, 6:primo pecuniae, deinde imperii cupido,
id. ib. 10, 3:fuga atque formido latius,
id. J. 55, 7:licentia,
id. C. 51, 30:inopia omnium,
Liv. 21, 11, 12:rerum cognitio cottidie,
Quint. 12, 11, 17:quā ex re creverat cum famā tum opibus,
Nep. Alcib. 7 fin.; cf.:(Saguntini) in tantas brevi creverant opes,
Liv. 21, 7, 3:Rhodiorum civitas populi Romani opibus,
Sall. C. 51, 5; cf.:qui malo rei publicae,
id. ib. 51, 32:usque ego postera Crescam laude recens,
Hor. C. 3, 30, 8:a brevibus in longas (iambi),
Quint. 9, 4, 136.—In partic., to rise or increase in distinction, honor, courage, etc., to be promoted or advanced, to prosper, to become great, attain honor:accusarem alios potius, ex quibus possem crescere,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 30, 83:ex invidiā senatoriā,
id. Clu. 28, 77:ex his,
Liv. 29, 37, 17:ex me,
id. 35, 19, 5:de uno isto, de multis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 67, § 173:dignitate, gratiā,
Nep. Att. 21, 1; cf. id. ib. 10, 3; and absol.:crescendi in curiā occasio,
Liv. 1, 46, 2:cresco et exsulto et discussā senectute recalesco, quotiens, etc.,
Sen. Ep. 34, 1; cf.:gaudet et ex nostro crescit maerore Charaxus,
Ov. H. 15, 117:hic uno modo crescere potest, si se ipse summittat, etc.,
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92 увеличиться
1. increase; enlarge; magnifyувеличиться в размере, расти — to increase in size
2. enlarge3. expand4. multiplyСинонимический ряд:возрасти (глаг.) возрасти; вырасти; повыситься; подняться; умножиться; усилитьсяАнтонимический ряд: -
93 papeleta de petición de fotocopias
(n.) = photocopy request formEx. It is hoped that the creation of a union catalogue of serials, together with a standard photocopy request form, will increase the number of user requests satisfied.* * *(n.) = photocopy request formEx: It is hoped that the creation of a union catalogue of serials, together with a standard photocopy request form, will increase the number of user requests satisfied.
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94 petición de usuario
(n.) = user request [users' request]Ex. It is hoped that the creation of a union catalogue of serials, together with a standard photocopy request form, will increase the number of user requests satisfied.* * *(n.) = user request [users' request]Ex: It is hoped that the creation of a union catalogue of serials, together with a standard photocopy request form, will increase the number of user requests satisfied.
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96 πληθύω
A :—intr. form of πληθύνω, to be or become full, c. gen.,νεκρῶν π. πέδον E.HF 1172
;ἡ πόλις π. ἀνδρῶν Arist.Pol. 1270a39
; ἡ τοῦ γάλακτος πληθύουσα τροφή ib. 1336a7: c. dat.,πληθύοι αὐτῷ οἶκος παίδων γοναῖς IG12(9).1179.38
(Euboea, ii A.D.): abs., ἀγορῆς πληθυούσης, v. ἀγορά IV;ὁ δῆμος ὁ Ἀθηναίων πληθύων IG12.114.26
,al., cf. Schwyzer 412 ([place name] Elis); of rivers, swell, rise, Hdt.2.19,20, etc.:—[voice] Med., ἐπεὰν πληθύεσθαι ἄρχηται ὁ Νεῖλος (v.l. πλήθεσθαι) ib. 93.2 increase in number, multiply, A.Ch. 1057, Pl.Lg. 678b; increase in time,ὁ πληθύων χρόνος S.OC 930
:—[voice] Med., φῦλον ἐν τῷ ἑνὶ -όμενον possessing multiplicity in unity, Iamb.Myst.1.6.II πληθύνω is generally trans., - ύω intr.; but πληθύω is trans. in S.Fr. 718, κύναρος ἄκανθα πάντα πληθύει γύην, and πληθύομαι is [voice] Pass. (in signf. make multiple, 'plurify') in Procl.Inst. 125, Dam.Pr. 139: πληθύνω is intr. in later writers, Arist.Mete. 351b7, GA 738a37 (in both places with v.l.), LXXEx.1.20, al., v.l. in Nic.Dam.19 J., Act.Ap.6.1, Hdn. 3.8.8; and πληθύομαι is [voice] Med. in Hdt.2.93 (s.v.l., v. supr.), and in codd. of A.Supp. 604; cf.συμπληθύω. [ἐπλήθῠον A.Pers. 421
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97 تكاثر
تَكَاثَرَ \ increase: to make (or become) greater in size or numbers: The population of the town increases every year. multiply: to increase in number: Rats and rabbits multiply quickly. reproduce: to produce young; cause a natural increase: Animals and plants reproduce (themselves) in many different ways. -
98 multiply
تَكَاثَرَ \ increase: to make (or become) greater in size or numbers: The population of the town increases every year. multiply: to increase in number: Rats and rabbits multiply quickly. reproduce: to produce young; cause a natural increase: Animals and plants reproduce (themselves) in many different ways. -
99 reproduce
تَكَاثَرَ \ increase: to make (or become) greater in size or numbers: The population of the town increases every year. multiply: to increase in number: Rats and rabbits multiply quickly. reproduce: to produce young; cause a natural increase: Animals and plants reproduce (themselves) in many different ways. -
100 üçlemek
/ı/ 1. math. to raise (a number) to the third power. 2. to triple a number of (people, things), make (people, things) three in number, increase a number of (people, things) to three. 3. to lease (one´s land) to a farmer in exchange for a third of the crop produced on said land. 4. to plow (a field) three times.
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