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121 одолеть
1) General subject: down, downbear, floor (с кем-либо), gain the upper hand, get the best of it (в споре и т. п.), get the upper hand, have, have the best of it (в споре и т. п.), have the upper hand, knock (кого), knock out, master, prevail against (кого-л., что-л.), prevail over (кого-л., что-л.), put in a bag (кого-либо), wade through (что-либо трудное, скучное), whop, carry it away, wade through, plough through (книгу), have the best of it (в споре)2) Obsolete: foil3) Religion: adventure4) Jargon: euchre5) Makarov: conquer, overcome, overrun, put ( smb.) in a bag (кого-л.), surmount, do in, carry it away (противника)6) Phraseological unit: get the better of (кого-либо, что-либо) -
122 κατακρατέω
V 0-4-8-0-18=30 1 Sm 14,42; 1 Kgs 12,24u; 2 Chr 12,1.4; Jer 8,5A: to prevail against [τινος] 1 Sm 14,42; to prevail [abs.] Mi 1,9; to become master of, to conquer [τινος] 1 Mc 8,4; to obtain or retain possession of [τινος] 2 Chr 12,4; to usurp [τινος] 1 Mc 15,3; to occupy [τι] Jer 47(40),10; to seize upon, to overcome [τινος] (of pains) Mi 4,9; to be master of, to rule over [τι] 1 Ezr 4,2; to strengthen oneself (of pers.) 1 Kgs 12,24u; to strengthen, to make stronger [τινος] Na 3,14P: to strengthen oneself (of pers.) Jer 8,5; to grow strong (of things) 2 Chr 12,1; to be in possession of[ὑπό τινος] 1 Mc 15,33κατακρατεῖ τοῦ ἐννοήματος αὐτοῦ he controls his thoughts Sir 21,11 -
123 κρατέω
+ V 4-23-12-59-55=153 Gn 19,16; 21,18; Dt 2,34; 3,4; Jos 18,1A: to be strong Ez 22,14; to be lord over, to be master of, to rule over [τινος] JgsA 7,8; to conquer, to prevail, to get the upper hand [abs.] 1 Ezr 4,38; to prevail against [ὑπέρ τινα] 1 Chr 19,12; to be superior to, to master [τινος] 4 Mc 5,23; to constrain to [τινα +inf.] 2 Kgs 4,8; to take possession of [τινος] Dt 2,34; id. [ἐπί τινι] Eccl 2,3; to take, to apprehend [τινα] Jgs 8,12; to hold (in the hand) [τι] Gn 21,18; to possess [τινα] Ps 72(73),6; to hold fast on [τινος] Prv 14,18; to lean on [τινος] 2 Sm 3,29; to strenghten, to repair [τι] (semit., rendering Hebr. חזק pi.) 2 Kgs 12,6, see also Neh 3,6 (and passim in Neh)P: to be subdued Jos 18,1ἐκράτησαν τῆς χειρὸς αὐτοῦ they laid hold of his hand, they laid hold of him Gn 19,16*Prv 18,21 οἱ δὲ κρατοῦντες αὐτῆς and those who hold it-ואחזיה אחז for MT ואהביה and those who love itCf. HELBING 1928, 119-122; SHIPP 1979, 339-340; →NIDNTT; TWNT(→διακρατέω, ἐπικρατέω, κατακρατέω, περικρατέω, ὑπερκρατέω,,) -
124 ὑπερισχύω
V 1-2-0-2-10=15 Gn 49,26; Jos 17,18; 2 Sm 24,4; DnTh 3,22; 11,23to prevail, to be strong 1 Ezr 3,5; to prevail against [πρός τινα, εἴς τινα] 2 Sm 24,4; to be stronger than[τινος] Jos 17,18; id. [ἐπί τινι] Gn 49,26; to over-power [τινος] DnTh 11,23 Cf. HELBING 1928, 189-190 -
125 κραταιόω
A strengthen,τὰς χεῖράς τινος LXX 1 Ki.23.16
, al.:—[voice] Pass., ib.30.6, al., Ev.Luc.1.80, 1 Ep.Cor.16.13, etc.; κ. ὑπέρ τινα to be too strong for him, prevail against him, LXX 2 Ki.10.11, al.2 [voice] Pass., to be determined, κ. τοῦ πορεύεσθαι ib. Ru.1.18.II intr. in [voice] Act., prevail, ἐπί τινας ib.2 Ki.11.23; ὑπέρ τινας ib.3 Ki.21(20).23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κραταιόω
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126 ὑπερτρέχω
ὑπερτρέχω, [tense] fut. -δρᾰμοῦμαι, and in Philetaer.3 (s. v.l.) - δραμῶ: [tense] aor. - έδρᾰμον: cf. ὑπερθέω:—2 prevail against,ὥστε.. θεῶν νόμιμα.. θνητὸν ὄνθ' ὑπερδραμεῖν S.Ant. 455
; , cf. Hel. 1524; ἢν δ' αὖ κρατηθῆς καὶ τὰ τοῦδ' ὑπερδράμῃ if.. his fortune prevail, Id.Ph. 578.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερτρέχω
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127 одолевать
1. overcome; defeat; exhaust; master2. master3. prevailed against4. prevail against5. prevailing againstСинонимический ряд:1. изучаемый (прил.) изучаемый; осваиваемый; осиливаемый; постигаемый; проходимый; усваиваемый; учимый; штудируемый2. охватываемый (прил.) забираемый; захватываемый; обуреваемый; охватываемый; пробираемый; разбираемый3. побеждаемый (прил.) брать верх; одерживать верх; одерживать победу; осиливаемый; пересиливаемый; побеждаемый; преодолеваемый -
128 Aufkommen
v/i (unreg., trennb., ist -ge-)1. (entstehen) arise (auch Gedanke, Verdacht); Mode etc.: come in(to fashion); Langeweile: set in; Gerücht: start; Gewitter: come ( oder blow) up; Wind: spring up; Nebel: come down; Zweifel / Misstrauen aufkommen lassen give rise to doubt / suspicion; um keine Zweifel aufkommen zu lassen to make things absolutely clear; Misstrauen kam / Zweifel kamen in ihm auf he began to suspect / to be haunted ( oder niggled) by doubts; da kommt ( keine) Freude auf one can(not) really get into it ( oder the swing of it) umg.2. aufkommen für etw. answer ( oder be responsible) for; (bezahlen) pay for; (Kosten) pay, bear; defray; (Schaden) compensate for; (Lebensunterhalt) pay for s.o.’s upkeep, cover s.o.’s costs3. aufkommen gegen assert o.s. against; prevail against; nicht aufkommen not stand a chance; ich komme nicht gegen ihn / dagegen auf I’m no match for him / I’m not up to that; jemanden nicht aufkommen lassen permit no competition from s.o., not give s.o. a chance; er lässt niemanden neben sich aufkommen he won’t stand for any competition; he brooks no rivals geh.4. bes. südd. (bekannt werden) get out, leak (out)7. Läufer etc.: catch up8. NAUT. Schiff: appear on the horizon, approach* * *das Aufkommenadvent* * *Auf|kom|mennt -s, -aus, +gen from)Áúfkommen frischer Winde gegen Abend — fresh winds will get up toward(s) evening
beim Áúfkommen — on touchdown
* * ** * *Auf·kom·men<-s, ->nt\Aufkommen an Einkommensteuer income-tax revenue* * *das; Aufkommen, Aufkommen (Wirtsch.) revenue ( aus from)* * *1.das Aufkommen an (+dat pl) the amount of;das Aufkommen an Steuereinnahmen (aus) (tax) revenue (from);das Aufkommen an Anzeigen/Fahrgästen the number of adverts (US ads)/volume of passengers* * *das; Aufkommen, Aufkommen (Wirtsch.) revenue ( aus from)* * *(Wind) v.to spring up (wind) v. v.to arise v.(§ p.,p.p.: arose, arisen)
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