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  • 1 ♦ kind

    ♦ kind (1) /kaɪnd/
    n.
    1 genere; sorta; specie; qualità; tipo; varietà: pears of various kinds, pere di diverse qualità; What kind of animal is this?, che specie di animale è questo?; What kind of person is he?, che tipo è? She's not that kind of person, non è un tipo del genere; non è fatta così; people of this kind, gente simile (o siffatta); gente di questa sorta; a reaction of this kind, una reazione di questo genere (o simile); this (o these) kind of situations, situazioni del genere; all kinds of, ogni sorta di, ogni genere di; something of the kind, qualcosa del genere (o di simile); She's my kind of girl, quella ragazza è il mio tipo; DIALOGO → - Enquiring at reception- What kind of scarf is it?, che tipo di sciarpa è?
    2 [u] carattere; qualità; natura: They differ in kind, sono di natura diversa
    3 [u] (arc.) natura: the law of kind, la legge della natura
    ● (fam.) kind of (davanti ad agg.) alquanto, piuttosto, un po'; (davanti a verbo) quasi, in un certo qual modo, per così dire: I'm kind of hungry, ho un certo appetito; ho un po' fame; I kind of expected it, quasi me l'aspettavo; I kind of like him, mi è piuttosto simpatico □ in kind, in natura; (fig.) nello stesso modo, in modo analogo, con la stessa moneta: payment in kind, pagamento in natura; to respond in kind, reagire nello stesso modo; to pay back (o to repay) in kind, ripagare della stessa moneta; rendere pan per focaccia □ in a kind of way, in un certo qual modo □ of a kind, della stessa specie, uguale; ( anche) una specie di, un [una] qualche: two of a kind, due cose (o persone) uguali; That was a reaction of a kind, è stata a suo modo una reazione □ ( USA) some kind of, un bel, una bella; bellissimo, straordinario: (iron.) You've got some kind of nerve!, hai una bella faccia tosta!; That was some kind of match!, è stata una partita fantastica! □ Nothing of the kind!, niente di simile!; niente affatto!
    ♦ kind (2) /kaɪnd/
    a.
    1 gentile; buono; premuroso: DIALOGO → - Wrong bill- That would be very kind of you, sarebbe molto gentile da parte sua; DIALOGO → - Greetings and other useful phrases- That's very kind of you, è molto gentile da parte vostra; to be kind to sb., essere gentile con q.; essere buono con q.; Be kind to animals, tratta bene gli animali!; a kind word, una buona parola; a kind thought, un pensiero premuroso; kind eyes, occhi buoni
    2 gentile; cortese: Would you be kind enough ( o so kind as) to switch off the radio?, può cortesemente (o le dispiace) spegnere la radio?
    3 ( del tempo) clemente; mite
    4 ( di prodotto) kind to, delicato con: detergents that are kind to the skin, detergenti delicati con la pelle
    kind-hearted, di cuore buono; gentile; tenero; generoso; umano; indulgente □ kind-heartedness, gentilezza; tenerezza; generosità; umanità; indulgenza □ kind regards, cordiali saluti; ossequi.

    English-Italian dictionary > ♦ kind

  • 2 respond

    v
    отвечать, реагировать

    to respond decisively / defiantly to smth — решительно / вызывающе реагировать на что-л.

    to respond in kindперен. платить той же монетой

    to respond from strength / weakness — реагировать с позиции силы / слабости

    to respond to smth militarily — отвечать на что-л. военными мерами, прибегать к военному ответу на что-л.

    to respond to smth with tolerance and maturity — в ответ на что-л. проявлять терпимость и выдержку

    Politics english-russian dictionary > respond

  • 3 respond

    rɪsˈpɔnd гл.
    1) отвечать Would anyone care to respond to the last question? ≈ Кто-нибудь ответит на последний вопрос?
    2) а) реагировать, отзываться (to) to respond to the demand ≈удовлетворять спрос The police respond to emergencies in just a few minutes. ≈ Полиция отреагировала на срочный вызов через несколько минут. She responded to the news by bursting into tears. ≈ Она расплакалась, когда об этом узнала. б) поддаваться;
    срабатывать to respond to treatment ≈ поддаваться лечению Is Mother's leg responding to treatment? ≈ Как лечение, помогает маминой ноге?
    3) редк. соответствовать
    4) амер. отвечать, нести ответственность The defendant is held to respond in damages. ≈ Обвиняемый задержан по делу ответственности за причиненный ущерб. (редкое) ответ, отклик( церковное) респонсорий;
    ектенья, литания отвечать отвечать, делать что-л. в ответ - to * with a blow ответить ударом реагировать, отзываться (на что-л.) - to * to kindness отозваться на доброе отношение - to * to treatment поддаваться лечению - they show no sign of *ing to our proposal они пока что никак не откликнулись на наше предложение - to this kind of teaching the class has always *ed badly на такой метод преподавания учащиеся всегда реагируют плохо /отрицательно/ (юридическое) нести ответственность, отвечать;
    быть ответственным( юридическое) подавать возражение по иску или апелляции (юридическое) (американизм) возмещать (расходы и т. п.) (редкое) соответствовать, быть подходящим (авиация) слушаться рулей управления (архитектура) полупилон, пилястр( арки) respond быть ответственным ~ возмещать расходы ~ нести ответственность ~ отвечать;
    to respond with a blow нанести ответный удар ~ отвечать ~ отзываться ~ подавать возражение по апелляции ~ подавать возражение по иску ~ реагировать, отзываться (to) ;
    to respond to kindness отзываться на доброту;
    to respond to treatment поддаваться лечению ~ реагировать ~ редк. соответствовать;
    быть подходящим ~ реагировать, отзываться (to) ;
    to respond to kindness отзываться на доброту;
    to respond to treatment поддаваться лечению ~ реагировать, отзываться (to) ;
    to respond to kindness отзываться на доброту;
    to respond to treatment поддаваться лечению ~ отвечать;
    to respond with a blow нанести ответный удар

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > respond

  • 4 respond

    I
    1. [rıʹspɒnd] n
    1) редк. ответ, отклик
    2) = responsory
    2. [rıʹspɒnd] v
    1. 1) отвечать
    2) отвечать, делать что-л. в ответ
    2. реагировать, отзываться (на что-л.)

    they show no sign of responding to our proposals - они пока что никак не откликнулись на наше предложение

    to this kind of teaching the class has always responded badly - на такой метод преподавания учащиеся всегда реагируют плохо /отрицательно/

    3. юр.
    1) нести ответственность, отвечать; быть ответственным
    2) подавать возражение по иску или апелляции
    3) амер. возмещать (расходы и т. п.)
    4. редк. соответствовать, быть подходящим
    5. ав. слушаться рулей управления
    II [rıʹspɒnd] n архит.
    полупилон, пилястр ( арки)

    НБАРС > respond

  • 5 отвечать

    1) to answer, to reply (to), to respond (to)

    отвечать взаимностью / тем же — to respond in kind

    отвечать вместо / за кого-л. — to reply for smb.

    2) (соответствовать) to correspond (to / with), to confirm (to), to be in accord (with)

    отвечать требованиям — to meet the requirements / demands

    3) (быть ответственным) to answer (for), to be responsible (for)

    отвечать головой за что-л. — to stake one's life on smth.; to answer for smth. with one's life

    Russian-english dctionary of diplomacy > отвечать

  • 6 chat

    "A real-time conversation via computer using short instant messages between two or more participants. When a participant types a line of text and then presses the Enter key, that participant's words appear on the screens of the other participants, who can then respond in kind."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > chat

  • 7 antworten

    (trennb., hat -ge-)
    I vt/i answer ( jemandem s.o.), reply (to s.o.); scharf: retort; auf etw. (Akk) antworten answer s.th., reply to s.th.; mit Ja / Nein antworten reply with yes / no; answer in the affirmative / negative förm.; der Wahrheit gemäß antworten answer truthfully; was hat sie geantwortet? what did she say (to that)?
    II v/i (reagieren) respond (to) ( mit with)
    * * *
    to reply; to answer; to respond
    * * *
    ạnt|wor|ten ['antvɔrtn]
    vi
    1) (= Antwort geben) to answer, to reply

    antworten — to answer sth, to reply to sth

    was soll ich ihm antworten? — what answer should I give him?, what should I tell him?

    mit Ja/Nein antworten — to answer yes/no, to answer in the affirmative/negative

    2) (= reagieren) to respond (
    auf +acc to, mit with)
    * * *
    (to answer with words, a reaction, gesture etc: He didn't respond to my question; I smiled at her, but she didn't respond.) respond
    * * *
    ant·wor·ten
    [ˈantvɔrtn̩]
    vi
    1. (als Antwort geben)
    [jdm] \antworten to answer [sb], to reply [to sb]
    ich kann Ihnen darauf leider nichts \antworten unfortunately I cannot give you an answer to that
    was soll man darauf noch \antworten?! what kind of answer can you give to that?
    auf jds Frage \antworten to answer sb's [or reply to sb's] question
    mit Ja/Nein \antworten to answer yes/no [or form in the affirmative/negative]
    mit „vielleicht“ \antworten to answer with “perhaps”
    schriftlich \antworten to answer [or reply] in writing, to give a written answer
    2. (reagieren) to respond ( mit + dat with)
    * * *
    1.
    1) answer; reply

    auf etwas (Akk.) antworten — answer something; reply to something

    jemandem antworten — answer somebody; reply to somebody

    jemandem auf seine Frage antwortenreply to or answer somebody's question

    wie soll ich ihm antworten? — what answer shall I give him?/what shall I tell him?

    2) (reagieren) respond (auf + Akk. to)
    2.
    transitives Verb answer
    * * *
    antworten (trennb, hat -ge-)
    A. v/t & v/i answer (
    jemandem sb), reply (to sb); scharf: retort;
    auf etwas (akk)
    antworten answer sth, reply to sth;
    mit Ja/Nein antworten reply with yes/no; answer in the affirmative/negative form;
    der Wahrheit gemäß antworten answer truthfully;
    was hat sie geantwortet? what did she say (to that)?
    B. v/i (reagieren) respond (to) (
    mit with)
    * * *
    1.
    1) answer; reply

    auf etwas (Akk.) antworten — answer something; reply to something

    jemandem antworten — answer somebody; reply to somebody

    jemandem auf seine Frage antwortenreply to or answer somebody's question

    wie soll ich ihm antworten? — what answer shall I give him?/what shall I tell him?

    2) (reagieren) respond (auf + Akk. to)
    2.
    transitives Verb answer
    * * *
    v.
    to answer (to) v.
    to answer v.
    to reply v.
    to respond v.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > antworten

  • 8 olvido

    m.
    1 oversight (descuido).
    2 oblivion, obscurity.
    3 forgetfulness.
    4 Olvido.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: olvidar.
    * * *
    1 (desmemoria) oblivion
    2 (descuido) forgetfulness, absent-mindedness
    3 (lapsus) oversight, lapse (of memory)
    \
    relegar al olvido to cast into oblivion
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) [absoluto] oblivion

    enterrar o hundir en el olvido — to cast into oblivion liter

    2) (=estado) forgetfulness
    3) (=descuido) slip, oversight
    * * *
    a) (abandono, indiferencia) obscurity

    caer en el olvidoto fall o sink into obscurity o oblivion

    b) ( descuido) oversight

    fue un olvido — it was an oversight, I forgot

    * * *
    = neglect, forgetfulness, oblivion, burial, erasure.
    Ex. Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.
    Ex. The means for breaking this forgetfulness tendency should be rigorously explored = Se debería analizar rigurosamente la manera de acabar con esta tendencia al olvido.
    Ex. The article is entitled 'On being an elephant in the age of oblivion, computer-based information systems and organisational memory'.
    Ex. The present dynamic environment will provide great opportunities to librarians who respond creatively and actively, but will cause the professional burial of those who fail to respond.
    Ex. This method has the advantage of simplicity and ease of erasure.
    ----
    * arrojar al olvido = throw into + oblivion.
    * caer en el olvido = fall into + obscurity, fall into + oblivion, fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, blow over.
    * de la fama al olvido = riches to rags.
    * pasar al olvido = blow over.
    * relegar al olvido = consign to + oblivion.
    * tendencia al olvido = forgetfulness.
    * * *
    a) (abandono, indiferencia) obscurity

    caer en el olvidoto fall o sink into obscurity o oblivion

    b) ( descuido) oversight

    fue un olvido — it was an oversight, I forgot

    * * *
    = neglect, forgetfulness, oblivion, burial, erasure.

    Ex: Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.

    Ex: The means for breaking this forgetfulness tendency should be rigorously explored = Se debería analizar rigurosamente la manera de acabar con esta tendencia al olvido.
    Ex: The article is entitled 'On being an elephant in the age of oblivion, computer-based information systems and organisational memory'.
    Ex: The present dynamic environment will provide great opportunities to librarians who respond creatively and actively, but will cause the professional burial of those who fail to respond.
    Ex: This method has the advantage of simplicity and ease of erasure.
    * arrojar al olvido = throw into + oblivion.
    * caer en el olvido = fall into + obscurity, fall into + oblivion, fade into + obscurity, fade into + oblivion, blow over.
    * de la fama al olvido = riches to rags.
    * pasar al olvido = blow over.
    * relegar al olvido = consign to + oblivion.
    * tendencia al olvido = forgetfulness.

    * * *
    1 (abandono, indiferencia) obscurity
    después de este éxito cayó en el olvido after this success he disappeared into obscurity o oblivion
    un escritor relegado al olvido a writer condemned to obscurity
    la obra fue rescatada del olvido the play was rescued from oblivion o obscurity
    2 (descuido) oversight
    fue un olvido it was an oversight o I forgot
    un olvido así es imperdonable an omission o oversight of that kind is unforgivable
    * * *

     

    Del verbo olvidar: ( conjugate olvidar)

    olvido es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    olvidó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    olvidar    
    olvido
    olvidar ( conjugate olvidar) verbo transitivo
    1pasado/nombre to forget;
    había olvidado que … I had forgotten that …;

    olvido hacer algo to forget to do sth
    2 ( dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave … behind;

    olvidarse verbo pronominal
    1 ( en general) to forget;
    olvidose DE algo to forget sth;
    olvidose DE hacer algo to forget to do sth;
    (+ me/te/le etc)
    ¡ah! se me olvidaba ah! I almost forgot;

    se me olvidó decírtelo I forgot to tell you
    2 ( dejar en un lugar) to forget, leave … behind
    olvido sustantivo masculino
    a) (abandono, indiferencia) obscurity;

    caer en el olvido to fall o sink into obscurity o oblivion



    olvidar verbo transitivo
    1 (desterrar de la memoria) to forget
    2 (dejar por descuido) to leave (behind): olvidé el paraguas en casa, I left my umbrella at home
    olvido sustantivo masculino
    1 (ausencia de recuerdo, indiferencia) oblivion
    2 (despiste) oversight
    ' olvido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    constancia
    - fragor
    - olvidarse
    - pestillo
    - relegar
    - rescatar
    - caer
    - lapso
    - lapsus
    - olvidar
    English:
    attendant
    - clean
    - limbo
    - oblivion
    - omit
    - slip
    - blow
    - keep
    - line
    - word
    * * *
    olvido nm
    1. [de un nombre, hecho]
    caer en el olvido to fall into oblivion;
    enterrar en el olvido to cast into oblivion;
    rescatar o [m5] sacar del olvido to rescue from oblivion
    2. [descuido] oversight;
    ha sido un olvido imperdonable it was an unforgivable oversight
    * * *
    m
    1 oblivion;
    caer en el olvido fall into oblivion
    2 ( omisión) oversight
    * * *
    olvido nm
    1) : forgetfulness
    2) : oblivion
    3) descuido: oversight

    Spanish-English dictionary > olvido

  • 9 cascar

    v.
    1 to crack.
    cascar un huevo to crack an egg
    2 to damage, to harm (informal). (peninsular Spanish)
    3 to make croaky (informal) (la voz).
    4 to thump (informal) (pegar).
    5 to witter on (informal) (hablar). (peninsular Spanish)
    6 to hit, to bop.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ SACAR], like link=sacar sacar
    1 (romper) to crack
    2 familiar (pegar) to hit, beat up
    1 familiar (morir) to snuff it, kick the bucket
    3 familiar (dañar) to harm
    1 (romperse) to crack
    2 (la voz) to become harsh, become hoarse
    \
    cascarla familiar (morir) to kick the bucket
    cascársela tabú to wank, US jerk off
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=romper) [+ nuez] to crack; [+ huevo] to break, crack; [+ taza, plato] to chip
    2) * (=pegar)

    cuando se entere tu padre, te casca — when your father finds out, he'll thump you o give you a bashing *

    cuando se pelea con sus amigos, siempre le cascan — when he fights with his friends they always give him a bashing *

    3) * (=poner)

    me cascaron una multa por aparcar malI was landed with o slapped with a fine for parking in the wrong place *

    4) (=chivar) to squeal *, tell *
    5)
    2.
    VI * (=charlar) to chatter, natter *
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) <nuez/huevo> to crack; < taza> to chip
    2) (fam) to knock... about
    3) (Esp fam) <multa/pena>

    me cascaron una multa de 5.000 pesetas — I got a 5,000 peseta fine

    cascarla — (fam) to peg out (colloq), to kick the bucket (colloq)

    2.
    cascar vi
    1) (Esp fam) ( charlar) to chat
    2) (Chi fam) ( huir) to run away
    3.
    cascarse v pron
    a) huevo to crack; taza to chip
    b) ( pegarse) (recípr)
    c) (Esp fam) ( estropearse) to break
    * * *
    = crack, whittle on about, shoot + the breeze, shoot + the bull.
    Ex. A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.
    Ex. And before some berk starts whittling on about anti-car lobbies, we should all be lobbying for less car use if we've got any interest whatsoever in the future.
    Ex. While they eat, they shoot the breeze, telling tall tales and talking about the guy who just left.
    Ex. I wish him well in his retirement, he always seemed like the kind of guy you could talk sports with or just shoot the bull.
    ----
    * cascársela = jerk + Reflexivo + off, wank.
    * estar a punto de cascarlas = be on + Posesivo + last legs.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) <nuez/huevo> to crack; < taza> to chip
    2) (fam) to knock... about
    3) (Esp fam) <multa/pena>

    me cascaron una multa de 5.000 pesetas — I got a 5,000 peseta fine

    cascarla — (fam) to peg out (colloq), to kick the bucket (colloq)

    2.
    cascar vi
    1) (Esp fam) ( charlar) to chat
    2) (Chi fam) ( huir) to run away
    3.
    cascarse v pron
    a) huevo to crack; taza to chip
    b) ( pegarse) (recípr)
    c) (Esp fam) ( estropearse) to break
    * * *
    = crack, whittle on about, shoot + the breeze, shoot + the bull.

    Ex: A data base must respond to a dynamic reality in which terms, 'strain, crack and sometimes break under the burden, under the tension, slip, slide, perish, decay with imprecision, will not stay in place, will not stay still'.

    Ex: And before some berk starts whittling on about anti-car lobbies, we should all be lobbying for less car use if we've got any interest whatsoever in the future.
    Ex: While they eat, they shoot the breeze, telling tall tales and talking about the guy who just left.
    Ex: I wish him well in his retirement, he always seemed like the kind of guy you could talk sports with or just shoot the bull.
    * cascársela = jerk + Reflexivo + off, wank.
    * estar a punto de cascarlas = be on + Posesivo + last legs.

    * * *
    cascar [A2 ]
    vt
    A ‹nuez/huevo› to crack; ‹taza› to chip
    B ( fam); ‹niño› to clobber ( colloq), to clout ( colloq)
    C
    ( Esp fam) ‹multa/pena› me cascaron una multa de 30 euros I got a 30 euro fine, they hit me with a 30 euro fine ( colloq)
    le cascaron cinco años en chirona they gave him five years, he got five years ( colloq)
    cascarla ( fam); to peg out ( colloq), to kick the bucket ( colloq)
    ■ cascar
    vi
    A ( Esp fam) (charlar) to chat, shoot the breeze ( AmE colloq)
    B ( Chi fam) (huir) to run away
    1 «huevo» to crack; «taza» to chip
    2 ( Esp fam) (estropearse) to break, bust ( colloq)
    cascársela ( Esp vulg); to jerk off ( vulg), to wank ( BrE vulg)
    * * *

    cascar ( conjugate cascar) verbo transitivonuez/huevo to crack;
    taza to chip
    cascarse verbo pronominal [ huevo] to crack;
    [ taza] to chip
    cascar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (romper) to crack
    2 fam (pegar) to hit: el otro día le cascaron, he was beaten up the other day
    II verbo intransitivo familiar
    1 (charlar) to chat away, gab
    (hablar mucho) to talk non-stop
    2 (morir, palmar) to kick the bucket, snuff it
    ' cascar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    crack
    - chip
    * * *
    vt
    1. [romper] to crack;
    cascar un huevo to crack an egg
    2. Esp Fam [dañar] to damage, to harm
    3. Esp Fam
    cascarla [morir] to kick the bucket
    4. Fam [voz] to make croaky
    5. Fam [pegar] to thump;
    Esp Vulg
    como no te calles, te casco una hostia if you don't shut up, I'll smash your face in
    vi
    Esp Fam
    1. [hablar] to chat, esp Br to natter;
    no pararon de cascar en toda la tarde they were chatting o esp Br nattering away all afternoon
    2. [morir] to kick the bucket
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 crack; algo quebradizo break
    whack fam
    3
    :
    cascarla peg out fam II v/i fam
    chat
    * * *
    cascar {72} vt
    : to crack (a shell)

    Spanish-English dictionary > cascar

  • 10 Д-243

    HE ОСТАВАТЬСЯ/НЕ ОСТАТЬСЯ В ДОЛГУ (у кого, перед кем) VP subj: human usu. pfv) to respond to s.o. 's attitude, action etc with the same kind of attitude, a similar action etc occas., to remunerate s.o. for a favor
    X не остался у Y-a в долгу - X repaid Y
    X paid Y back (in kind) X returned the favor (the compliment) (in limited contexts) X replied in the same vein (manner) (in refer, to a favor, kindness etc only) X made it up to Y (in refer, to a conflict, fight, revenge etc only) X paid Y back with interest X got even with Y X gave Y as good as X got X got back at Y.
    «Ты меня пожалела, а я в долгу не останусь!.. Ты, что понадобится, говори» (Шолохов 2). "You've been good to me, lass, and I'm going to pay you back!...So you just say if there's anything you need" (2a)
    «...Не только никаких Тихоновых и большинства Союза (писателей) нет для меня и я их отрицаю, но я не упускал случая открыто и прямо заявлять. И они, разумеется, правы, что в долгу у меня не остаются» (Гладков 1). "...Not only do Tikhonov and his like as well as most other members of the Union of Writers no longer exist for me, not only do I deny them, but I also lose no opportunity of saying so openly and plainly. And they, of course, are quite right to pay me back in kind" (1a).
    Квиты! Ты мне насолила, жизнь разломала, и я не остался в долгу. Сполна рассчитался (Абрамов 1). We're even! You did me dirt and smashed my life, and I've returned the compliment. So the score is settled (1a).
    Два дня спустя Дмитрий Алексеевич (Лопаткин) получил протокол заседания технического совета... Протокол заканчивался фразой: «Постановили признать нецелесообразным...» - дальше шли такие же знакомые слова... Дмитрий Алексеевич не остался в долгу... (Он) привычной рукой написал жалобу на имя начальника технического управления министерства (Дудинцев 1). Two days later Lopatkin received the minutes of the technical council's session....The minutes ended with the words: "it was decided to consider it unsuitable..." after which came other no-less-familiar phrases....He replied in the same vein...writing with a practiced hand a complaint addressed to the chief of the technical department of the Ministry (1a).
    ...Наташенька, не сердись на меня, - сказал я. — Это было очень важно. Я в долгу не останусь...» (Зиновьев 2). "...Natasha, don't be angry with me," I said. "It was very important. But I'll make it up to you..." (2a).
    Говорят, его (Ситникова) кто-то недавно побил, но он в долгу не остался: в одной тёмной статейке, тиснутой в одном тёмном журнальце, он намекнул, что побивший его - трус (Тургенев 2). There is talk of someone having beaten him (Sitnikov) up not so long ago, but Sitnikov paid this fellow back with interest: in an obscure little article, published in an obscure little journalette, he hinted that the man who had beaten him up is a coward (2d). Rumour has it that he (Sitnikov) recently received a thrashing, but he got even with his assailant: in an insidious little paragraph squeezed into an insidious little journal he insinuated that his assailant was a coward (2a).
    Вышел оттуда (из чулана) Егорша покачиваясь, насквозь мокрый, будто вынырнул из воды, но довольный. «Досталось маленько, -сказал он, отряхиваясь и звонко шлёпая себя по мокрой груди. - Ну да я тоже не остался в долгу. Целое ведро на Раечку вылил» (Абрамов 1). Egorsha emerged (from the storeroom) - slightly unsteady and soaked through as if he had just taken a swim-but pleased. "I caught it a little," he said, shaking himself dry and slapping his chest. "But I gave as good as I got. I poured a whole bucketful over Raechka" (1a).

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  • 11 не оставаться в долгу

    НЕ ОСТАВАТЬСЯ/НЕ ОСТАТЬСЯ В ДОЛГУ(у кого, перед кем)
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]
    =====
    to respond to s.o.'s attitude, action etc with the same kind of attitude, a similar action etc; occas., to remunerate s.o. for a favor:
    - X не остался у Y-а в долгу X repaid Y;
    - [in limited contexts] X replied in the same vein (manner);
    - [in refer, to a favor, kindness etc only] X made it up to Y;
    - [in refer, to a conflict, fight, revenge etc only] X paid Y back with interest;
    - X got back at Y.
         ♦ "Ты меня пожалела, а я в долгу не останусь!.. Ты, что понадобится, говори" (Шолохов 2). "You've been good to me, lass, and I'm going to pay you back!...So you just say if there's anything you need" (2a)
         ♦ "...Не только никаких Тихоновых и большинства Союза [писателей] нет для меня и я их отрицаю, но я не упускал случая открыто и прямо заявлять. И они, разумеется, правы, что в долгу у меня не остаются" (Гладков 1). "...Not only do Tikhonov and his like as well as most other members of the Union of Writers no longer exist for me, not only do I deny them, but I also lose no opportunity of saying so openly and plainly. And they, of course, are quite right to pay me back in kind" (1a).
         ♦ Квиты! Ты мне насолила, жизнь разломала, и я не остался в долгу. Сполна рассчитался (Абрамов 1). We're even! You did me dirt and smashed my life, and I've returned the compliment. So the score is settled (1a).
         ♦ Два дня спустя Дмитрий Алексеевич [Лопаткин] получил протокол заседания технического совета... Протокол заканчивался фразой: "Постановили признать нецелесообразным..." - дальше шли такие же знакомые слова... Дмитрий Алексеевич не остался в долгу... [Он] привычной рукой написал жалобу на имя начальника технического управления министерства (Дудинцев 1). Two days later Lopatkin received the minutes of the technical council's session....The minutes ended with the words: "it was decided to consider it unsuitable..." after which came other no-less-familiar phrases....He replied in the same vein...writing with a practiced hand a complaint addressed to the chief of the technical department of the Ministry (1a).
         ♦ "...Наташенька, не сердись на меня, - сказал я. - Это было очень важно. Я в долгу не останусь..." (Зиновьев 2). "...Natasha, don't be angry with me," I said. "It was very important. But I'll make it up to you..." (2a).
         ♦ Говорят, его [Ситникова] кто-то недавно побил, но он в долгу не остался: в одной тёмной статейке, тиснутой в одном тёмном журнальце, он намекнул, что побивший его - трус (Тургенев 2). There is talk of someone having beaten him [Sitnikov] up not so long ago, but Sitnikov paid this fellow back with interest: in an obscure little article, published in an obscure little journalette, he hinted that the man who had beaten him up is a coward (2d). Rumour has it that he [Sitnikov] recently received a thrashing, but he got even with his assailant: in an insidious little paragraph squeezed into an insidious little journal he insinuated that his assailant was a coward (2a).
         ♦ Вышел оттуда [из чулана] Егорша покачиваясь, насквозь мокрый, будто вынырнул из воды, но довольный. "Досталось маленько, - сказал он, отряхиваясь и звонко шлёпая себя по мокрой груди. - Ну да я тоже не остался в долгу. Целое ведро на Раечку вылил" (Абрамов 1). Egorsha emerged [from the storeroom]- slightly unsteady and soaked through as if he had just taken a swim-but pleased. "I caught it a little," he said, shaking himself dry and slapping his chest. "But I gave as good as I got. I poured a whole bucketful over Raechka" (1a).

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  • 12 не остаться в долгу

    НЕ ОСТАВАТЬСЯ/НЕ ОСТАТЬСЯ В ДОЛГУ(у кого, перед кем)
    [VP; subj: human; usu. pfv]
    =====
    to respond to s.o.'s attitude, action etc with the same kind of attitude, a similar action etc; occas., to remunerate s.o. for a favor:
    - X не остался у Y-а в долгу X repaid Y;
    - [in limited contexts] X replied in the same vein (manner);
    - [in refer, to a favor, kindness etc only] X made it up to Y;
    - [in refer, to a conflict, fight, revenge etc only] X paid Y back with interest;
    - X got back at Y.
         ♦ "Ты меня пожалела, а я в долгу не останусь!.. Ты, что понадобится, говори" (Шолохов 2). "You've been good to me, lass, and I'm going to pay you back!...So you just say if there's anything you need" (2a)
         ♦ "...Не только никаких Тихоновых и большинства Союза [писателей] нет для меня и я их отрицаю, но я не упускал случая открыто и прямо заявлять. И они, разумеется, правы, что в долгу у меня не остаются" (Гладков 1). "...Not only do Tikhonov and his like as well as most other members of the Union of Writers no longer exist for me, not only do I deny them, but I also lose no opportunity of saying so openly and plainly. And they, of course, are quite right to pay me back in kind" (1a).
         ♦ Квиты! Ты мне насолила, жизнь разломала, и я не остался в долгу. Сполна рассчитался (Абрамов 1). We're even! You did me dirt and smashed my life, and I've returned the compliment. So the score is settled (1a).
         ♦ Два дня спустя Дмитрий Алексеевич [Лопаткин] получил протокол заседания технического совета... Протокол заканчивался фразой: "Постановили признать нецелесообразным..." - дальше шли такие же знакомые слова... Дмитрий Алексеевич не остался в долгу... [Он] привычной рукой написал жалобу на имя начальника технического управления министерства (Дудинцев 1). Two days later Lopatkin received the minutes of the technical council's session....The minutes ended with the words: "it was decided to consider it unsuitable..." after which came other no-less-familiar phrases....He replied in the same vein...writing with a practiced hand a complaint addressed to the chief of the technical department of the Ministry (1a).
         ♦ "...Наташенька, не сердись на меня, - сказал я. - Это было очень важно. Я в долгу не останусь..." (Зиновьев 2). "...Natasha, don't be angry with me," I said. "It was very important. But I'll make it up to you..." (2a).
         ♦ Говорят, его [Ситникова] кто-то недавно побил, но он в долгу не остался: в одной тёмной статейке, тиснутой в одном тёмном журнальце, он намекнул, что побивший его - трус (Тургенев 2). There is talk of someone having beaten him [Sitnikov] up not so long ago, but Sitnikov paid this fellow back with interest: in an obscure little article, published in an obscure little journalette, he hinted that the man who had beaten him up is a coward (2d). Rumour has it that he [Sitnikov] recently received a thrashing, but he got even with his assailant: in an insidious little paragraph squeezed into an insidious little journal he insinuated that his assailant was a coward (2a).
         ♦ Вышел оттуда [из чулана] Егорша покачиваясь, насквозь мокрый, будто вынырнул из воды, но довольный. "Досталось маленько, - сказал он, отряхиваясь и звонко шлёпая себя по мокрой груди. - Ну да я тоже не остался в долгу. Целое ведро на Раечку вылил" (Абрамов 1). Egorsha emerged [from the storeroom]- slightly unsteady and soaked through as if he had just taken a swim-but pleased. "I caught it a little," he said, shaking himself dry and slapping his chest. "But I gave as good as I got. I poured a whole bucketful over Raechka" (1a).

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  • 13 treatment

    ˈtri:tmənt сущ.
    1) обращение (of ≈ с) to give smb. the silent treatment ≈ не разговаривать с кем-л., бойкотировать кого-л. atrocious, cruel, harsh treatment ≈ жестокое, деспотическое, грубое обращение brutal, inhumane treatment ≈ бесчеловечное, бессердечное обращение brutal treatment of prisoners ≈ грубое обращение с заключенными equal, equitable treatment ≈ тщательное/полное/подробное рассмотрение fair treatment ≈ справедливое обращение humane treatment ≈ гуманное, человечное обращение kind treatment ≈ хорошее, доброе, мягкое обращение silent treatment ≈ бойкот uneven, unfair treatment ≈ несправедливое отношение preferential treatment red-carpet treatment VIP treatment
    2) обработка, пропитка( чем-л.) Syn: impregnation, steep
    3) лечение, уход (for ≈ от) to administer, give, provide treatment ≈ проводить лечение, лечить to get, receive, undergo treatmentпроходить лечение, лечиться to respond to treatment ≈ реагировать на лечение radiation treatment ≈ лечение облучением shock treatment ≈ шоковая терапия to undergo treatment for alcoholism ≈ проходить лечение от алкоголизма under treatment ≈ в процессе лечения dental treatmentлечение зубов inpatient treatment ≈ стационарное лечение, лечение в стационаре medical treatment ≈ лечение outpatient treatmentамбулаторное лечение Syn: cure
    4) горн. обогащение обращение, обхождение - hard * жестокое обращение - most favoured nation * (экономика) режим наиболее благоприятствуемой нации, режим наибольшего благоприятствования - to accord favourable * предоставить благоприятный режим жестокое обращение - the new recruit got the * from a brutal sergeant новобранцу здорово досталось от зверя-сержанта;
    сержант зверски обращался с новобранцами трактовка, обсуждение;
    исследование;
    освещение - several *s of economic integration policies несколько исследований политики экономической интеграции - the level of * of these topics уровень обсуждения этих тем - his * of the age-old problem of freedom and authority его освещение извечной проблемы свободы и власти - to give a subject full * дать всестороннюю трактовку предмета трактовка, исполнение( произведения искусства) - architectural * архитектурная трактовка лечение;
    уход - surgical * хирургическое лечение - early * своевременное лечение - penicillin * лечение пенициллином - * by exercises врачебная /лечебная/ гимнастика - a new * for /of/ consumption новый способ лечения туберкулеза - patients under * пациенты, находящие на излечении - to go to a nursing home for * ложиться в клинику на лечение - to try many *s for pneumonia пробовать разные средства от воспаления легких - to undertake *s проходить курс лечения - to be under * лечиться;
    проходить курс лечения - my cold won't respond to * мой насморк не поддается лечению, мой насморк никакие средства не берут обработка - editorial * редакторская работа - heat * термическая обработка - * of food обработка пищевых продуктов - method of * способ обработки - to undergo * подвергнуться обработке /переработке/ - to be ready for * with smth. быть готовым для обработки чем-л. - * of the target( военное) "обработка" цели (обстрел, бомбардировка, задымление) перевоспитание малолетних правонарушителей (сельскохозяйственное) протравливание( семян) пропитывание, пропитка ( горное) обогащение разработка киносценария (сленг) киносценарий accounting ~ обработка бухгалтерских счетов analytical ~ аналитическая обработка analytical ~ аналитическое исследование community ~ общественный уход;
    общинный уход continued ~ длительное содержание в больнице или санатории;
    непрерывный уход;
    непрерывное лечение correctional ~ исправительная работа differential ~ дифференцированная обработка discriminatory ~ пристрастное отношение disparate ~ различная трактовка equal ~ равенство обращения, равенство подхода (например равенство подхода к мужчинам и к женщинам в трудовых отношениях) fair ~ справедливое рассмотрение дела favourable ~ режим благоприятствования free medical ~ бесплатное медицинское обслуживание gratuitous medical ~ бесплатная медицинская помощь heat ~ тех. термическая обработка hospital ~ лечение в больнице inappropriate ~ неподходящее обращение involuntary ~ лечение без согласия пациента ~ лечение, уход;
    to take treatments проходить курс лечения;
    manipulation treatment лечебные процедуры mathematic ~ математическая обработка mathematical ~ математическая обработка medical ~ лечение medical ~ медицинское лечение mental ~ лечение психических заболеваний most-favoured-nation ~ (MFN ~) режим наибольшего благоприятствования nonpreferential ~ вчт. обслуживание без приоритета preferential tariff ~ льготный таможенный режим preferential ~ льготный таможенный режим preferential ~ вчт. обслуживание с приоритетом preferential ~ преференциальный режим procedure for involuntary ~ for alcoholics процедура направления на принудительное лечение алкоголиков psychiatric ~ психиатрическое лечение rehabilitation ~ реабилитационное лечение short-term ~ краткосрочное лечение special ~ специальный режим ~ лечение, уход;
    to take treatments проходить курс лечения;
    manipulation treatment лечебные процедуры tax ~ налоговый режим tax ~ правила взимания налогов terminal ~ заключительное лечение treatment интерпретация ~ лечение, уход;
    to take treatments проходить курс лечения;
    manipulation treatment лечебные процедуры ~ лечение ~ обогащение (руд) ~ горн. обогащение ~ обработка (чем-л.) ~ обработка ~ вчт. обработка ~ обращение ~ обслуживание ~ переработка ~ пропитка, пропитывание ~ режим, обращение, обхождение ~ режим ~ вчт. режим использования ~ трактовка ~ of loss компенсация убытков water ~ обработка воды;
    обработка водой, водолечение

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  • 14 excederse

    1 (pasarse) to overdo it, go too far
    2 (en atenciones etc) to be extremely kind
    * * *
    VPR
    1) (=sobrepasarse) to excel o.s.
    2) (=exagerar)
    * * *
    (v.) = overrun [over-run], go + too far
    Ex. The frequency of telephone reference enquiries has overrun the ability of the reference staff to respond.
    Ex. He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.
    * * *
    (v.) = overrun [over-run], go + too far

    Ex: The frequency of telephone reference enquiries has overrun the ability of the reference staff to respond.

    Ex: He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.

    * * *

    ■excederse verbo reflexivo to go too far
    ' excederse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    pasarse
    - pecar
    - exceder
    - propasarse
    English:
    carry
    - overrun
    - run over
    - exceed
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [propasarse] to go too far, to overstep the mark (en in)
    2. [rebasar el límite]
    se excede en el peso it's too heavy
    * * *
    v/r go too far, get carried away
    * * *
    vr
    : to go too far

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  • 15 react

    1. v реагировать; отзываться
    2. v влиять, действовать; воздействовать; вызывать реакцию
    3. v противодействовать; оказывать сопротивление, сопротивляться; устремляться обратно или назад
    4. v хим. вызывать реакцию или вступать в реакцию
    5. v воен. отвечать; оказывать сопротивление
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. act (verb) act; behave; function; operate; perform; take; work
    2. feel (verb) be affected; be moved; be struck; endure; experience; feel; feel in response; get involved; take it
    3. respond (verb) answer; change in response; counter; rebut; reciprocate; reply; respond; retort
    4. return (verb) go back; offset; oppose; recede; recrudesce; recur; regress; relapse; return; reverse; revert; turn back

    English-Russian base dictionary > react

  • 16 saludo

    m.
    greeting.
    dale saludos de mi parte give her my regards
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: saludar.
    * * *
    1 greeting
    2 MILITAR salute
    \
    un saludo de / atentos saludos de (en carta) best wishes from
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) [al encontrarse con algn] (=palabra) greeting; (=gesto) wave

    nos dirigió un saludo con la mano — he gave us a wave, he waved to us

    saludos o un saludo a Adela — regards to Adela

    2) [en carta]

    un saludo afectuoso o cordial — kind regards

    ¡saludos a Teresa de mi parte! — give my best wishes to Teresa!, say hello to Teresa for me!

    atentos saludos — yours sincerely, yours truly (EEUU)

    saludos respetuosos respectfully yours

    3) (Mil) salute
    * * *
    a) ( fórmula verbal) greeting

    saludos a tu hermana — give my regards to your sister, say hello to your sister for o from me

    te mandan or envían saludos — they send (you) their regards o best wishes

    reciba un saludo cordial de — (Corresp) with best wishes

    saludos — (Corresp) best wishes

    retirarle or quitarle el saludo a alguien — to stop speaking to somebody

    b) ( gesto) wave
    c) (Mil) salute
    * * *
    = bow, salutation, salute, greeting.
    Ex. He has an example, in the fact that the outranged Europeans still failed to adopt the Turkish bow = El tiene un ejemplo en el hecho de que los europeos en tierras lejanas seguían sin adoptar el saludo turco.
    Ex. Communicative behaviours such as salutations, farewells and hand gestures are examples of protocols that all native speaker a language already know how to perform.
    Ex. The article 'A centennial salute to Ranganathan' examines aspects of the lasting worldwide influence of the Father of Indian Librarianship, S.R. Ranganathan (1892-1972).
    Ex. She began, right off, without a greeting.
    ----
    * intercambiar saludos = exchange + greeting.
    * saludos = with best regards.
    * * *
    a) ( fórmula verbal) greeting

    saludos a tu hermana — give my regards to your sister, say hello to your sister for o from me

    te mandan or envían saludos — they send (you) their regards o best wishes

    reciba un saludo cordial de — (Corresp) with best wishes

    saludos — (Corresp) best wishes

    retirarle or quitarle el saludo a alguien — to stop speaking to somebody

    b) ( gesto) wave
    c) (Mil) salute
    * * *
    = bow, salutation, salute, greeting.

    Ex: He has an example, in the fact that the outranged Europeans still failed to adopt the Turkish bow = El tiene un ejemplo en el hecho de que los europeos en tierras lejanas seguían sin adoptar el saludo turco.

    Ex: Communicative behaviours such as salutations, farewells and hand gestures are examples of protocols that all native speaker a language already know how to perform.
    Ex: The article 'A centennial salute to Ranganathan' examines aspects of the lasting worldwide influence of the Father of Indian Librarianship, S.R. Ranganathan (1892-1972).
    Ex: She began, right off, without a greeting.
    * intercambiar saludos = exchange + greeting.
    * saludos = with best regards.

    * * *
    dirigió un cálido saludo a la concurrencia he greeted the audience warmly
    saludos a tu hermana give my regards to your sister, say hello to your sister for o from me
    te mandan or envían saludos they send (you) their regards o best wishes
    ya ni me dirige el saludo he doesn't speak to me anymore, he doesn't even say hello to me anymore
    saludos ( Corresp) best wishes
    2 (gesto) wave
    al pasar le hice un saludo con la mano I gave him a wave o I waved to him as I went past
    3 ( Mil) (con la mano) salute; (con el arma) salute
    * * *

     

    Del verbo saludar: ( conjugate saludar)

    saludo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    saludó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    saludar    
    saludo
    saludar ( conjugate saludar) verbo transitivo


    lo saluda atentamente (Corresp) Sincerely (yours) (AmE), Yours sincerely (BrE);
    los saludó con la mano she waved at them
    b) (Mil) to salute

    verbo intransitivo
    a) ( de palabra) to say hello (o good morning etc)


    c) (Mil) to salute

    saludarse verbo pronominal ( recípr) to say hello to o greet each other
    saludo sustantivo masculino

    te mandan saludos they send (you) their regards o best wishes;

    saludos (Corresp) best wishes;
    le hice un saludo con la mano I gave him a wave, I waved to him
    b) (Mil) salute

    saludar verbo transitivo
    1 (a alguien directamente) (de palabra) to say hello to, greet
    (con la mano) to wave to
    2 (a alguien a través de otros) to send regards to: salúdales de nuestra parte, give them our regards
    3 (a alguien en una carta) le saluda atentamente, yours faithfully o sincerely
    4 Mil to salute
    5 (un acontecimiento, una medida) to welcome
    saludamos la proclamación de independencia, we welcome the proclamation of independence
    saludo sustantivo masculino
    1 (de palabra) greeting
    2 (con la mano) wave
    3 Mil salute
    ♦ Locuciones: retirar el saludo a alguien, to stop talking to sb
    un saludo o saludos, best wishes, regards
    ' saludo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    adiós
    - calurosa
    - caluroso
    - esbozar
    - hombre
    - lado
    - negar
    - noche
    - recuerdo
    - saluda
    - servidor
    - servidora
    - siquiera
    - afectuoso
    - cariñoso
    - cordial
    - encabezamiento
    - hola
    - recibir
    - saludar
    English:
    best
    - bow
    - compliment
    - cut
    - evening
    - greeting
    - hail
    - hearty
    - if
    - nod
    - remember
    - salute
    - wave
    - wish
    - yours
    * * *
    saludo nm
    1. [por cortesía] greeting;
    Ana te manda saludos [en carta] Ana sends you her regards;
    [al teléfono] Ana says hello;
    dale saludos de mi parte give her my regards;
    saludos a Aitana say hello to Aitana for me;
    un saludo afectuoso [en cartas] yours sincerely;
    saludos (cordiales) [en cartas] best wishes o regards;
    me ha retirado el saludo she's not speaking to me
    2. [de soldado, policía] salute
    * * *
    m
    1 greeting;
    mandar saludos a alguien send s.o. one’s regards o one’s best wishes
    2 en carta
    :
    saludos best wishes;
    (reciba) un cordial saludo regards, (with) best wishes
    3 MIL salute
    * * *
    saludo nm
    1) : greeting, regards pl
    2) : salute
    * * *
    1. (en general) greeting
    2. (militares) salute
    un cordial saludo de... best wishes from...

    Spanish-English dictionary > saludo

  • 17 treatment

    n
    1) ставлення, поводження

    rough (kind) treatment — грубе (м'яке) поводження

    most favoured nation treatmentдипл. режим найбільшого сприяння нації

    2) трактування
    3) лікування, догляд

    to be under treatment — проходити курс лікування, лікуватися

    4) обробка

    treatment of the targetвійськ. обробка цілі (обстріл, бомбардування)

    5) с.г. протруювання (зерна)
    6) просочування
    7) гірн. збагачення
    8) розробка кіносценарію
    9) розм. кіносценарій
    * * *
    n
    1) звернення, поводження

    hard [rough, kind] treatment — жорстоке [грубе, м'яке]звернення

    most favoured nation treatmenteк. режим найбільш благосприятливій нації, режим найбільшого благосприяння

    to accord favourable treatment — надати сприятливий режим; жорстоке звернення

    the new recruit got the treatment from a brutal sergeant — новобранцеві здорово дісталося від зверя-сержанта; сержант поводився з новобранцем звірячо

    2) трактування, обговорення; дослідження; висвітлення

    his treatment of the age-old problem of freedom and authority — його висвітлення одвічної проблеми свободи, влади

    to give a subject full treatment — дати всестороннє трактування предмету; трактування, виконання ( витвори мистецтв)

    3) лікування; відхід

    treatment by exercises — лікарська /лікувальна/ гімнастика

    a new treatment for /of/ consumption — новий спосіб лікування туберкульозу

    patients under treatment — пацієнти, що знаходяться на лікуванні

    to be under treatment — лікуватися; проходити курс

    my cold won't respond to treatment — моя нежить не піддається лікуванню, мою нежить жодні засоби не беруть

    to undergo treatment — піддатися обробці /переробці/; to be ready for treatment with smth бути готовим для обробки чим-н.

    treatment of the target — війск. "обробка" мети (обстріл, бомбардування, задимлення); перевиховання малолітніх правопорушників; c-г. протравлення ( насіння)

    5) пропитывание, пропитка
    6) гipн. збагачення
    7) розробка кіносценарію; cл. кіносценарій

    English-Ukrainian dictionary > treatment

  • 18 FYRIR

    * * *
    prep.
    I. with dat.
    1) before, in front of (ok vóru fyrir honum borin merkin);
    fyrir dyrum, before the door;
    2) before one, in one’s presence;
    hón nefndist fyrir þeim Gunnhildr, she told them that her name was G.;
    3) for;
    hann lét ryðja fyrir þeim búðina, he had the booth cleared for them, for their reception;
    4) before one, in one’s way;
    fjörðr varð fyrir þeim, they came to a fjord;
    sitja fyrir e-m, to lie in wait for one;
    5) naut. term. before, off;
    liggja fyrir bryggjum, to lie off the piers;
    fyrir Humru-mynni, off the Humber;
    6) before, at the head of, over;
    vera fyrir liði, to be over the troops;
    vera fyrir máli, to lead the case;
    sitja fyrir svörum, to undertake the defence;
    7) of time, ago;
    fyrir þrem nóttum, three nights ago;
    fyrir stundu, a while ago;
    fyrir löngu, long ago;
    vera fyrir e-u, to forebode (of a dream);
    8) before, above, superior to;
    Hálfdan svarti var fyrir þeim brœðrum, H. was the foremost of the brothers;
    9) denoting disadvantige, harm, suffering;
    þú lætr Egil vefja öll mál fyrir þér, thou lettest E. thwart all thy affairs;
    tók at eyðast fyrir herm lausa-fé, her money began to fail;
    10) denoting obstacle, hindrance;
    mikit gøri þer mér fyrir þessu máli, you make this case hard for me;
    varð honum lítit fyrir því, it was a small matter for him;
    Ásgrími þótti þungt fyrir, A. thought that things looked bad;
    11) because of, for;
    hon undi sér hvergri fyrir verkjum, she had no rest for pains;
    fyrir hræðslu, for fear;
    illa fœrt fyrir ísum, scarcely, passable for ice;
    gáðu þeir eigi fyrir veiðum at fá heyjanna, because of fishing, they neglected to make hay;
    fyrir því at, because, since, as;
    12) against;
    gæt þín vel fyrir konungi ok hans mönnum, guard thee well against the king and his men;
    beiða griða Baldri fyrir alls konar háska, against all kinds of harm;
    13) fyrir sér, of oneself;
    mikill fyrir sér, strong, powerful;
    minnstr fyrir sér, smallest, weakest;
    14) denoting manner or quality, with;
    hvítr fyrir hærum, while with hoary hair;
    II. with acc.
    1) before, in front of;
    halda fyrir augu sér, to hold (one’s hands) before one’s eyes;
    2) before, into the presence of;
    stefna e-m fyrir dómstól, before a court;
    3) over;
    hlaupa fyrir björg, to leap over a precipice;
    kasta fyrir borð, to throw overboard;
    4) in one’s way, crossing one’s way;
    ríða á leið fyrir þá, to ride in their way, so as to meet them;
    5) round, off;
    sigla fyrir nes, to weather a point;
    6) along, all along;
    fyrir endilangan Noreg, all along Norway, from one end to the other;
    draga ör fyrir odd, to draw the arrow past the point;
    7) of time, fyrir dag, before day;
    fyrir e-s minni, before one’s memory;
    8) for, on behalf of;
    vil ek bjóða at fara fyrir þik, I will offer to go for thee, in thy stead;
    lögvörn fyrir mál, a lawful defence for a case;
    9) for, for the benefit of;
    þeir skáru fyrir þá melinn, they cut the lyme-grass for them (the horses);
    10) for, instead of, in place of, as;
    11) for, because of (vilja Gunnar dauðan fyrir höggit);
    fyrir þín orð, for thy words (intercession);
    fyrir sína vinsæld, by reason of his popularity;
    12) denoting value, price;
    fyrir þrjár merkr, for three marks;
    fyrir hvern mun, by all means, at any cost;
    13) in spite of, against (giptast fyrir ráð e-s);
    14) joined with adverbs ending in -an, governing acc. (fyrir austan, vestan, sunnan, norðan, útan innan, framan, handan, ofan, neðan);
    fyrir austan, sunnan fjall, east, south of the fell;
    fyrir neðan brú, below the bridge;
    fyrir handan á, beyond the river;
    fyrir innan garð, inside the fence;
    III. as adverb or ellipt.
    1) ahead, before, opp. to eptir;
    þá var eigi hins verra eptir ván, er slíkt fór fyrir, when this came first, preceded;
    2) first;
    mun ek þar eptir gera sem þér gerit fyrir, I shall do to you according as you do first;
    3) at hand, present, to the fore;
    föng þau, er fyrir vóru, stores that were at hand;
    þar var fyrir fjöldi boðsmanna, a host of guests was already present (before the bride and bridegroom came);
    4) e-m verðr e-t fyrir, one takes a certain step, acts so and so;
    Kolbeini varð ekki fyrir, K. was at a loss what to do;
    e-t mælist vel (illa) fyrir, a thing is well (ill) spoken or reported of (kvæðit mæltist vel fyrir).
    * * *
    prep., in the Editions spelt differently; in MSS. this word is usually abbreviated either  (i. e. firir), or Ꝼ̆, fur͛, fvr͛ (i. e. fyrir); in some MSS. it is idiomatically spelt with i, fir͛, e. g. Arna-Magn. 382 (Bs. i. 263 sqq.); and even in the old Miracle-book Arna-Magn. 645 (Bs. i. 333 sqq.), just as ifir is written for yfir ( over); in a few MSS. it is written as a monosyllable fyr, e. g. D. I. i. 475, Mork. passim; in Kb. (Sæm.-Edda) occurs fyr telia, Vsp. I; fyr norðan, 36; fyr dyrum, Gm. 22; fyr vestan ver, Hkv. 2. 8; in other places as a dissyll. fyrir, e. g. Hm. 56, Gm. 54, Skm. 34, Ls. 15, Am. 64, Hkv. 2. 2, 19 (quoted from Bugge’s edition, see his preface, p. xvi); fyr and fyrir stand to one another in the same relation as ept to eptir, und to undir, of ( super) to yfir: this monosyllabic form is obsolete, save in the compds, where ‘for-’ is more common than ‘fyrir-;’ in some cases both forms are used, e. g. for-dæming and fyrir-dæming; in others only one, but without any fixed rule: again, the forms fyri, fyre, or fire, which are often used in Edd., are just as wrong, as if one were to say epti, undi, yfi; yet this spelling is found now and then in MSS., as, fyre, Ó. H. (facsimile); fire, Grág. Sb. ii. 288 (also facsimile): the particles í and á are sometimes added, í fur, Fms. iv. 137; í fyrir, passim; á fur, Haustl. 1. [Ulf. faur and faura; A. S. fore and for; Engl. for and fore-; Germ. für and vor; Dan. for; Swed. för; Gr. προ-; Lat. pro, prae.]
    WITH DAT., chiefly without the notion of movement.
    A. LOCAL:
    I. before, in front of; fyrir dyrum, before the doors, at the doors, Nj. 14, Vsp. 53, Hm. 69, Edda 130; niðr f. smiðju-dyrum, Eg. 142:—ahead, úti fyrir búðinni, Nj. 181; kómusk sauðirnir upp á fjallit f. þeim, ahead of them, 27; vóru fyrir honum borin merkin, the banner was borne before him, 274; göra orð fyrir sér, to send word before one, Fms. vii. 207, Hkr. iii. 335 (Ó. H. 201, l. c., frá sér):—also denoting direction, niðri í eldinum f. sér, beneath in the fire before them, Nj. 204; þeir sá f. sér bæ mikinn, they saw before them a great building, i. e. they came to a great house, Eg. 546; öðrum f. sér ( in front) en öðrum á bak sér, Grág. i. 5.
    2. before one, before one’s face, in one’s presence; úhelgaða ek Otkel f. búum, before the neighbours, Nj. 87; lýsi ek f. búum fimm, 218; lýsa e-u ( to proclaim) f. e-m, Ld. 8; hann hermdi boð öll f. Gizuri, Nj. 78; hón nefndisk f. þeim Gunnhildr, told them that her name was G., Fms. i. 8; kæra e-t f. e-m, Ó. H. 60; slíkar fortölur hafði hann f. þeim, Nj. 200; the saying, því læra börnin málið að það er f. þeim haft, bairns learn to speak because it is done before them, i. e. because they hear it; hafa gott (íllt) f. e-m, to give a good (bad) example, e. g. in the presence of children; lifa vel f. Guði, to live well before God, 623. 29; stór ábyrgðar-hluti f. Guði, Nj. 199; sem þeir sjá réttast f. Guði, Grág. i. (pref.); fyrir öllum þeim, Hom. 89; á laun f. öðrum mönnum, hidden from other men, unknown to them, Grág. i. 337, Jb. 378; nú skaltú vera vin minn mikill f. húsfreyju minni, i. e. when you talk to my wife, Nj. 265; fyrir Drottni, before the Lord, Merl. 2. 78.
    3. denoting reception of guests, visitors; hann lét ryðja f. þeim búðina, he had the room cleared for them, for their reception, Nj. 228; Valhöll ryðja fyr vegnu fólki, i. e. to clear Valhalla for slain folk, Em. I; ryðja vígvöll f. vegundum, Nj. 212; ljúka upp f. e-m, to open the door for one, Fms. xi. 323, Stj. 5; rýma pallinn f. þeim, Eg. 304; hann lét göra eld f. þeim, he had a fire made for them, 204; þeir görðu eld. f. sér, Fms. xi. 63; … veizlur þar sem fyrir honum var búit, banquets that were ready for him, Eg. 45.
    II. before one, in one’s way; þar er díki varð f. þeim, Eg. 530; á (fjörðr) varð f. þeim, a river, fjord, was before them, i. e. they came to it, 133, 161; at verða eigi f. liði yðru, 51; maðr sá varð f. Vindum, that man was overtaken by the V., Hkr. iii. 363; þeirra manna er f. honum urðu, Eg. 92.
    2. sitja f. e-m, to lie in wait for one, Ld. 218, Nj. 107; lá f. henni í skóginum, Edda (pref.); sitja f. rekum, to sit watching for wrecks, Eg. 136 (fyrir-sát).
    3. ellipt., menn urðu at gæta sín er f. urðu, Nj. 100; Egill var þar f. í runninum, E. was before (them), lay in ambush, Eg. 378; hafði sá bana er f. varð, who was before (the arrow), i. e. he was hit, Nj. 8.
    4. verða f. e-u, to be hit, taken, suffer from a thing; ef hann verðr f. drepi, if he be struck, Grág. ii. 19; verða f. áverka, to be wounded, suffer injury, Ld. 140; verða f. reiði konungs, to fall into disgrace with the king, Eg. 226; verða f. ósköpum, to become the victim of a spell, spell-bound, Fas. i. 130; sitja f. hvers manns ámæli, to be the object of all men’s blame, Nj. 71; vera eigi f. sönnu hafðr, to be unjustly charged with a thing, to be innocent.
    III. a naut. term, before, off; liggja f. bryggjum, to lie off the pier, Ld. 166; skip fljóta f. strengjum, Sks. 116; þeir lágu f. bænum, they lay off the town, Bs. i. 18; liggja úti f. Jótlands-síðu, off Jutland, Eg. 261; hann druknaði f. Jaðri, off the J., Fms. i. II; þeir kómu at honum f. Sjólandi, off Zealand, x. 394; hafa úti leiðangr f. landi, Hkr. i. 301; f. Humru-minni, off the Humber, Orkn. 338, cp. Km. 3, 8, 9, 13, 19, 21; fyrir Nesjum, off the Ness, Vellekla; fyrir Tungum, Sighvat; fyrir Spáni, off Spain, Orkn. 356.
    IV. before, at the head of, denoting leadership; smalamaðr f. búi föður síns, Ver. 26 (of king David); vera f. liði, to be over the troops, Eg. 292, Nj. 7; vera f. máli, to lead the case, Band. 8; vera forstjóri f. búi, to be steward over the household, Eg. 52; ráða f. landi, ríki, etc., to rule, govern, Ó H. 33, Nj. 5; hverr f. eldinum réði, who was the ringleader of the fire, Eg. 239; ráða f. e-u, to rule, manage a thing, passim: the phrase, sitja f. svörum, to respond on one’s behalf, Ölk. 36, Band. 12; hafa svör f. e-m, to be the chief spokesman, Fms. x. 101, Dipl. v. 26.
    V. special usages; friða f. e-m, to make peace for one, Fms. vii. 16, Bs. i. 65; bæta f. e-m, to make things good for one, Hom. 109; túlka, vera túlkr, flytja (etc.) f. e-m, to plead for one, Fms. iii. 33, Nj. 128,—also spilla f. e-m, to disparage one, Eg. 255; haga, ætla f. e-u, to manage, arrange for one, Ld. 208, Sturl. i. 14, Boll. 356; rífka ráð f. e-m, to better one’s condition, Nj. 21; ráða heiman-fylgju ok tilgjöf f. frændkonu sinni, Js. 58; standa f. manni, to stand before, shield a man, stand between him and his enemy, Eg. 357, Grág. ii. 13; vera skjöldr f. e-m, 655 xxxii. 4; hafa kostnað f. e-u, to have the expences for a thing, Ld. 14; vinna f. e-m, to support one by one’s work, Sks. 251; starfa f. fé sínu, to manage one’s money, Ld. 166; hyggja f. e-u, to take heed for a thing, Nj. 109; hyggja f. sér, Fs. 5; hafa forsjá f. e-m, to provide for one, Ld. 186; sjá f. e-u, to see after, Eg. 118, Landn, 152; sjá þú nokkut ráð f. mér, Nj. 20: ironic. to put at rest, Háv. 40: ellipt., sjá vel f., to provide well for, Nj. 102.
    B. TEMP. ago; fyrir þrem nóttum, three nights ago; fyrir stundu, a while ago, Nj. 80; fyrir litlu, a little while ago, Fms. i. 76, Ld. 134; fyrir skömmu, a sbort while ago; fyrir löngu, a long while ago, Nj. 260, Fms. i. 50; fyrir öndverðu, from the beginning, Grág. i. 80, ii. 323, 394, Finnb. 342; fyrir þeim, before they were born, Fms. i. 57.
    2. the phrase, vera f. e-u, to forebode; vera f. stórfundum, Nj. 107, 277; þat hygg ek vera munu f. siða-skipti, Fms. xi. 12; þessi draumr mun vera f. kvámu nökkurs manns, vii. 163; dreyma draum f. e-u, 8; fyrir tiðendum, ii. 65:—spá f. e-m, to ‘spae’ before, prophecy to one, Nj. 171.
    C. METAPH.:
    I. before, above; þóttu þeir þar f. öllum ungum mönnum, Dropl. 7; þykkisk hann mjök f. öðrum mönnum, Ld. 38; ver f. hirðmönnum, be first among my herdsmen, Eg. 65; Hálfdan svarti var f. þeim bræðrum, H. was the foremost of the brothers, Fms. i. 4; þorgrímr var f. sonum Önundar, Grett. 87; var Haraldr mest f. þeim at virðingu, Fms. i. 47.
    II. denoting help, assistance; haun skal rétta vættið f. þeim, Grág. i. 45 (vide above A. IV and V).
    2. the following seem to be Latinisms, láta lífit f. heilagri Kristni, to give up one’s life for holy Christianity, = Lat. pro, Fms. vii. 172; ganga undir píslir fyrir Guðs nafni, Blas. 38; gjalda önd mína f. önd þinni, Johann. 17; gefa gjöf f. sál sinni ( pro animâ suâ), H. E. i. 466; fyrir mér ok minni sál, Dipl. iv. 8; færa Guði fórnir f. e-m, 656 A; heita f. e-m, biðja f. e-m, to make a vow, pray for one (orare pro), Fms. iii. 48, Bs. i. 70; biðja f. mönnum, to intercede for, 19, Fms. xi. 287: even with a double construction, biðja f. stað sinn (acc., which is vernacular) ok heilagri kirkju (dat., which is a Latinism), x. 127.
    III. denoting disadvantage, harm, suffering; þú lætr Egil vefja öll mál fyrir þér, thou lettest Egil thwart all thy affairs, Eg. 249; únýtir hann þá málit fyrir sér, then he ruins his own case, Grág. i. 36, Dropl. 14, 16; Manverjar rufu safnaðinn f. Þorkatli, the Manxmen broke up the assembly, i. e. forsook Thorkel, Fms. ix. 422; kom upp grátr f. henni, she burst into tears, 477; taka fé f. öðrum, to take another’s money, N. G. L. i. 20; knörr þann er konungr lét taka fyrir Þórólfi, Landn. 56; ef hross verðr tekit f. honum, if a horse of his be taken, Grág. i. 436; hann tók upp fé fyrir öllum, he seized property for them all, Ó. H. 60; e-t ferr ílla f. e-m, a thing turns out ill for one; svá fór f. Ólófu, so it came to pass for O., Vígl. 18; loka dyrr f. e-m, to lock the door in one’s face, Edda 21: þeir hafa eigi þessa menn f. yðr drepit, heldr f. yðrar sakir þessi víg vegit, i. e. they have not harmed you, but rather done you a service in slaying those men, Fbr. 33; tók at eyðask f. henni lausa-fé, her money began to fail, Nj. 29; rak á f. þeim storma ok stríðviðri, they were overtaken by gales and bad weather, Vígl. 27; Víglundr rak út knöttinn f. Jökli, V. drove the ball for J., i. e. so that he had to run after it, 24; sá er skar tygil f. Þóri, he who cut Thor’s line, Bragi; sverð brast f. mér, my sword broke, Korm. 98 (in a verse); brjóta e-t f. e-m, to break a thing for one, Bs. i. 15 (in a verse); Valgarðr braut krossa fyrir Merði ok öll heilög tákn, Nj. 167; árin brotnaði f. honum, his oar broke; allar kýrnar drápust fyrir honum, all his cows died.
    2. denoting difficulty, hindrance; sitja f. sæmd e-s, to sit between oneself and one’s honour, i. e. to hinder one’s doing well, Sturl. 87; mikit göri þér mér f. þessu máli, you make this case sore for me, Eb. 124; þér er mikit f. máli, thy case stands ill, Fms. v. 325; ekki er Guði f. því, it is easy for God to do, 656 B. 9; varð honum lítið f. því, it was a small matter for him, he did it easily, Grett. III; mér er minna f. því, it is easier for me, Am. 60; þykkja mikit f. e-u, to be much grieved for a thing, do it unwillingly, Nj. 77; Icel. also say, þykja fyrir (ellipt.), to feel hurt, be displeased:—ellipt., er þeim lítið fyrir at villa járnburð þenna, it is a small matter for them to spoil this ordeal, Ó. H. 140; sem sér muni lítið f. at veiða Gunnar, Nj. 113; fast mun f. vera, it will be fast-fixed before (one), hard to move, Ld. 154; Ásgrími þótti þungt f., A. thought that things looked sad (heavy), Nj. 185; hann var lengi f., he was long about it, Fms. x. 205; hann var lengi f. ok kvað eigi nei við, he was cross and said not downright no, Þorf. Karl. 388.
    IV. in a causal sense, for, because of, Lat. per, pro; sofa ek né mákat fugls jarmi fyrir, I cannot sleep for the shrill cry of birds, Edda 16 (in a verse); hon undi sér hvergi f. verkjum, she had no rest for pains, Bjarn. 69; fyrir gráti, tárum, = Lat. prae lacrymis; fyrir harmi, for sorrow; f. hlátri, for laughter, as in Engl.; þeir æddust f. einni konu, they went mad for the sake of one woman, Sól. 11; ílla fært f. ísum, scarce passable for ice, Fms. xi. 360; hætt var at sitja útar f. Miðgarðs-ormi, Edda 35; hann var lítt gengr f. sárinu, he could hardly walk for the wound, Fbr. 178; fyrir hræðslu, for fear, Hbl. 26; heptisk vegrinn f. þeim meinvættum sem …, Fs. 4; gáðu þeir eigi f. veiðum at fá heyjanna, because of fishing they took no care to make hay, Landn. 30; fyrir riki konungs, for the king’s power, Eg. 67, 117; fyrir ofríki manna, Grág. i. 68; fyrir hví, for why? Eluc. 4; fyrir hví þeir væri þar, Eg. 375; fyrir því, at …, for that, because, Edda 35, Fms. i. 22, vii. 330, Ld. 104; en fyrir því nú at, now since, Skálda 171; nú fyrir því at, id., 169: the phrase, fyrir sökum, for the sake of, because of, passim; vide sök.
    V. by, by the force of; öxlin gékk ór liði fyrir högginu, the shoulder was disjointed by the force of the stroke, Háv. 52.
    2. denoting contest; falla f. e-m, to fall before one, i. e. fighting against one, Fms. i. 7, iv. 9, x. 196; verða halloki f. e-m, to be overcome in fighting one, Ld. 146; látask f. e-m, to perish by one, Eb. 34; hafa bana f. e-m, to be slain by one, Nj. 43; þeir kváðu fá fúnað hafa f. honum, 263; mæddisk hann f. þeim, he lost his breath in fighting them, Eg. 192; láta ríki f. e-m, to lose the kingdom before another, i. e. so that the latter gains it, 264; láta lausar eignir mínar f. þér, 505; láta hlut sinn f. e-m, Fs. 47; standask f. e-m, to stand one’s ground before one, Edda (pref.); hugðisk hann falla mundu f. sjóninni einni saman, that he would sink before his glance, 28, Hým. 12; halda hlut f. e-m, Ld. 54; halda frið ok frelsi f. várum óvinum, Fms. viii. 219; fara mun ek sem ek hefi áðr ætlað f. þínum draum ( thy dream notwithstanding), Ld. 216; þér farit hvárt er þér vilit f. mér, you go wherever you like for me, so far as I am concerted, Fær. 37; halda vöku f. sér, to keep oneself awake, Fms. i. 216.
    β. with verbs, flýja, hlaupa, renna, stökkva f. e-m, to fly, leap, run before one, i. e. to be pursued, Bs. i. 774, Grág. ii. 359; at hann rynni f. þrælum hans, Ld. 64; fyrir þessum úfriði stökk Þangbrandr til Noregs, 180; skyldi hann ganga ór á f. Hofsmönnum, Landn. 178; ganga f. e-u, to give way before, yield to a thing, Fms. i. 305, x. 292; vægja f. e-m, to yield to one, give way, Eg. 21, 187, Nj. 57, Ld. 234.
    VI. against; verja land f. e-m, Eg. 32; verja landit f. Dönum ok öðrum víkingum, Fms. i. 23; til landvarnar f. víkingum, Eg. 260; landvarnar-maðr f. Norðmönnum, Fms. vi. 295; gæta brúarinnar f. bergrisum, Edda 17; gæt þín vel f. konungi ok hans mönnum, guard thee well against the king and his men, Eg. 113; góð aðstoð f. tröllum ok dvergum, Bárð. 163; beiða Baldri griða f. allskonar háska, Edda 36; auðskæðr f. höggum, Eg. 770.
    VII. in the sense of being driven before; fyrir straumi, veðri, vindi, before the stream, wind, weather (forstreymis, forvindis), Grág. ii. 384, Fms. vii. 262; halda f. veðri, to stand before the wind, Róm. 211.
    2. rýrt mun verða f. honum smá-mennit, he will have an easy game with the small people, Nj. 94: ellipt., hafði sá bana er f. varð, 8; sprakk f., 16, 91.
    VIII. fyrir sér, of oneself, esp. of physical power; mikill f. sér, strong, powerful; lítill f. sér, weak, feeble, Nj. 20, Ísl. ii. 368, Eg. 192; þér munuð kalla mik lítinn mann f. mér, Edda 33; minnstr f. sér, smallest, weakest, Eg. 123; gildr maðr f. sér, Ísl. ii. 322, Fms. ii. 145; herðimaðr mikiil f. sér, a hardy man, Nj. 270; hvat ert þú f. þér, what kind of fellow art thou? Clem. 33; vera einn f. sér, to be a strange fellow, Grett. 79 new Ed.; Icel. also say, göra mikið (lítið) f. sér, to make oneself big ( little).
    β. sjóða e-t f. sér, to hesitate, saunter, Nj. 154; mæla f. munni, to talk between one’s teeth, to mutter, Orkn. 248, Nj. 249.
    IX. denoting manner or quality; hvítr f. hærum, white with hoary hairs, Fms. vi. 95, Fas. ii. 540; gráir fyrir járnum, grey with steel, of a host in armour, Mag. 5; hjölt hvít f. silfri, a hilt white with silver = richly silvered, Eb. 226.
    X. as adverb or ellipt.,
    1. ahead, in front, = á undan, Lat. prae, opp. to eptir; þá var eigi hins verra eptir ván, er slíkt fór fyrir, as this came first, preceded, Nj. 34; at einhverr mundi fara heim fyrir, that some one would go home first (to spy), Eg. 580; Egill fór f., E. went in before, id.; at vér ríðim þegar f. í nótt, 283.
    β. first; hann stefndi f. málinu, en hann mælti eptir, one pronounced the words first, but the other repeated after him, Nj. 35; mun ek þar eptir göra sem þér gerit f., I shall do to you according as you do first, 90:—temp., sjau nóttum f., seven nights before, Grág. ii. 217.
    2. to the fore, at hand, present; þar var fyrir fjöldi boðsmanna, a host of guests was already to the fore, i. e. before the bride and bridegroom came, Nj. 11; úvíst er at vita hvar úvinir sitja á fleti fyrir, Hm. 1; skal þá lögmaðr þar f. vera, he shall be there present, Js. 3; heima í túni fyrir, Fær. 50; þar vóru fyrir Hildiríðar-synir, Eg. 98; var honum allt kunnigt fyrir, he knew all about the localities, 583; þeim ómögum, sem f. eru, who are there already, i. e. in his charge, Grág. i. 286: of things, föng þau er f. vóru, stores that were to the fore, at hand, Eg. 134.
    3. fore, opp. to ‘back,’ of clothes; slæður settar f. allt gullknöppum, Eg. 516; bak ok fyrir, back and front, = bak ok brjóst, Mar.
    XI. in the phrase, e-m verðr e-t fyrir, a thing is before one, i. e. one takes that and that step, acts so and so in an emergency; nú verðr öðrum þeirra þat f., at hann kveðr, now if the other part alleges, that …, Grág. i. 362; Kolbeini varð ekki f., K. had no resource, i. e. lost his head, Sturl. iii. 285:—the phrase, e-t mælisk vel (ílla) fyrir, a thing is well ( ill) reported of; víg Gunnars spurðisk ok mæltisk ílla fyrir um allar sveitir, Nj. 117, Sturl. ii. 151; mun þat vel f. mælask, people will like it well, Nj. 29, Þórð. 55 new Ed.; ílla mun þat f. mælask at ganga á sættir við frændr sína, Ld. 238; ok er lokit var, mæltisk kvæðit vel f., the people praised the poem, Fms. vii. 113.
    XII. in special senses, either as prep. or adv. (vide A. V. above); segja leið f. skipi, to pilot a ship, Eg. 359; segja f. skipi, to say a prayer for a new ship or for any ship going to sea, Bs. i. 774, Fms. x. 480; mæla f. e-u, to dictate, Grág. ii. 266; mæla f. minni, to bring out a toast, vide minni; mæla f. sætt, i. 90; skipa, koma e-u f., to arrange, put right; ætla f. e-u, to make allowance for; trúa e-m f. e-u, to entrust one with; það fer mikið f. e-u (impers.), it is of great compass, bulky; hafa f. e-u, to have trouble with a thing; leita f. sér, to enquire; biðjask f., to say one’s prayers, vide biðja; mæla fyrir, segja f., etc., to order, Nj. 103, Js. 3: of a spell or solemn speaking, hann mælti svá f., at …, Landn. 34; spyrjask f., to enquire, Hkr. ii. 333; búask f., to prepare, make arrangement, Landn. 35, Sks. 551; skipask f., to draw up, Nj. 197; leggjask f., to lie down in despair, Bs. i. 194; spá fyrir, to ‘spae’ before, foretell; þeir menn er spá f. úorðna hluti, Fms. i. 96; segja f., to foretell, 76, Bb. 332; Njáll hefir ok sagt f. um æfi hans, Nj. 102; vita e-t f., to ‘wit’ beforehand, know the future, 98; sjá e-t f., to foresee, 162; ef þat er ætlat f., fore-ordained, id.
    WITH ACC., mostly with the notion of movement.
    A. LOCAL:
    I. before, in front of; fyrir dyrrin, Nj. 198; láta síga brýnn f. brár, Hkv. Hjörv. 19; halda f. augu sér, to hold (one’s hands) before one’s eyes, Nj. 132; leggja sverði fyrir brjóst e-m, to thrust a sword into his breast, 162, Fs. 39.
    2. before one, before a court; stefna e-m f. dómstól, Fms. xi. 444; ganga, koma f. e-n, to go, come before one, Fms. i. 15, Eg. 426, Nj. 6, 129, passim; fyrir augu e-s, before one’s eyes, Stj. 611.
    3. before, so as to shield; hann kom skildinum f. sik, he put the shield before him, Nj. 97, 115; halda skildi f. e-n, a duelling term, since the seconder had to hold one’s shield, Ísl. ii. 257.
    4. joined to adverbs such as fram, aptr, út, inn, ofan, niðr, austr, vestr, suðr, norðr, all denoting direction; fram f., forward; aptr f., backward, etc.; hann reiddi öxina fram f. sik, a stroke forward with the axe, Fms. vii. 91; hann hljóp eigi skemra aptr en fram fyrir sik, Nj. 29; þótti honum hann skjóta brandinum austr til fjallanna f. sik, 195; komask út f. dyrr, to go outside the door, Eg. 206:—draga ofan f. brekku, to drag over the hill, Ld. 220; hrinda f. mel ofan, to thrust one over the gravel bank, Eg. 748; hlaupa f. björg, to leap over a precipice, Eb. 62, Landn. 36; elta e-n f. björg, Grág. ii. 34; hlaupa (kasta) f. borð, to leap ( throw) overboard, Fms. i. 178, Hkr. iii. 391, Ld. 226; síga ( to be hauled) niðr f. borgar-vegg, 656 C. 13, Fms. ix. 3; hlaupa niðr f. stafn, Eg. 142; niðr f. skaflinn, Dropl. 25; fyrir brekku, Orkn. 450, Glúm. 395 (in a verse).
    II. in one’s way, crossing one’s way; þeir stefndu f. þá, Fms. ix. 475; ríða á leið f. þá, to ride in their way, so as to meet them, Boll. 348; hlaupa ofan f. þá, Nj. 153; vóru allt komin f. hann bréf, letters were come before him, in his way, Fms. vii. 207; þeir felldu brota f. hann, viz. they felled trees before him, so as to stop him, viii. 60, ix. 357; leggja bann f. skip, to lay an embargo on a ship, Ld. 166.
    III. round, off a point; fyrir nesit, Nj. 44; út f. Holm, out past the Holm, Fms. vii. 356: esp. as a naut. term, off a point on the shore, sigla f. England, Norðyrnbraland, Þrasnes, Spán, to sail by the coast of, stand off England, Northumberland, … Spain, Orkn. 338, 340, 342, 354; fyrir Yrjar, Fms. vii. (in a verse); fyrir Siggju, Aumar, Lista, Edda 91 (in a verse); er hann kom f. Elfina, when be came off the Gotha, Eg. 80; leggja land f. skut, to lay the land clear of the stern, i. e. to pass it, Edda l. c.; göra frið f. land sitt, to pacify the land from one end to another, Ld. 28; fyrir uppsprettu árinnar, to come to ( round) the sources of the river, Fms. iii. 183; fyrir garðs-enda, Grág. ii. 263; girða f. nes, to make a wall across the ness, block it up, cp. Lat. praesepire, praemunire, etc., Grág. ii. 263; so also binda f. op, poka, Lat. praeligare, praestringere; hlaða f. gat, holu, to stop a hole, opening; greri f. stúfinn, the stump (of the arm or leg) was healed, closed, Nj. 275; skjóta slagbrandi f. dyrr, to shoot a bolt before the door, to bar it, Dropl. 29; láta loku (lás) f. hurð, to lock a door, Gísl. 28; setja innsigli f. bréf, to set a seal to a letter, Dipl. i. 3: ellipt., setr hón þar lás fyrir, Ld. 42, Bs. i. 512.
    2. along, all along; f. endilanga Danmörk, f. endilangan Noreg, all along Denmark, Norway, from one end to the other, Fms. iv. 319, xi. 91, Grett. 97:—öx álnar f. munn, an axe with an ell-long edge, Ld. 276; draga ör f. ödd, to draw the arrow past the point, an archer’s term, Fms. ii. 321.
    IV. with verbs, fyrir ván komit, one is come past hope, all hope is gone, Sturl. i. 44, Hrafn. 13, Fms. ii. 131; taka f. munn e-m, to stop one’s mouth; taka f. háls, kverkar, e-m, to seize one by the throat, etc.; taka mál f. munn e-m, ‘verba alicujus praeripere,’ to take the word out of one’s mouth, xi. 12; taka f. hendr e-m, to seize one’s hands, stop one in doing a thing, Eb. 124; mod., taka fram f. hendrnar á e-m.
    B. TEMP.: fyrir dag, before day, Eg. 80; f. miðjan dag, Ld. 14; f. sól, before sunrise, 268; f. sólar-lag, before sunset; f. miðjan aptan, Nj. 192; f. náttmál, 197; f. óttu, Sighvat; f. þinglausnir, Ölk. 37; f. Jól, Nj. 269; f. fardaga, Grág. ii. 341; viku f. sumar, 244; f. mitt sumar, Nj. 138; litlu f. vetr, Eg. 159; f. vetrnætr, Grág. ii. 217; f. e-s minni, before one’s memory, Íb. 16.
    C. METAPH.:
    I. above, before; hann hafdi mest fyrir aðra konunga hraustleikinn, Fms. x. 372.
    II. for, on behalf of; vil ek bjóða at fara f. þik, I will go for thee, in thy stead, Nj. 77; ganga í skuld f. e-n, Grág. i. 283; Egill drakk … ok svá f. Ölvi, Eg. 210; kaupa e-t f. e-n, Nj. 157; gjalda gjöld f. e-n, Grág. i. 173; verja, sækja, sakir f. e-n, Eg. 504; hvárr f. sik, each for oneself, Dipl. v. 26; sættisk á öll mál f. Björn, Nj. 266; tók sættir f. Björn, Eg. 168; svara f. e-t, Fms. xi. 444; hafa til varnir f. sik, láta lýrit, lög-vörn koma f.; færa vörn f. sik, etc.; verja, sækja sakir f. sik, and many similar law phrases, Grág. passim; biðja konu f. e-n, to woo a lady for another, Fms. x. 44; fyrir mik, on my behalf, for my part, Gs. 16; lögvörn f. mál, a lawful defence for a case, Nj. 111; hafa til varnar f. sök, to defend a case, Grág. i. 61; halda skiladómi f. e-t, Dipl. iv. 8; festa lög f. e-t, vide festa.
    III. in a distributive sense; penning f. mann, a penny per man, K. Þ. K. 88; fyrir nef hvert, per nose = per head, Lv. 89, Fms. i. 153, Ó. H. 141; hve f. marga menn, for how many men, Grág. i. 296; fyrir hverja stiku, for each yard, 497.
    IV. for, for the benefit of; brjóta brauð f. hungraða, Hom. 75; þeir skáru f. þá melinn, they cut the straw for them (the horses), Nj. 265; leggja kostnað f. e-n, to defray one’s costs, Grág. i. 341.
    V. for, instead of; hann setti sik f. Guð, Edda (pref.); hafa e-n f. Guð (Lat. pro Deo), Stj. 73, Barl. 131; geta, fá, kveðja mann f. sik, to get a man as one’s delegate or substitute, Grág. i. 48 passim; þeir höfðu vargstakka f. brynjur, Fs. 17; manna-höfuð vóru f. kljána, Nj. 275; gagl f. gás ok grís f. gamalt svín, Ó. H. 86; rif stór f. hlunna, Háv. 48; buðkr er f. húslker er hafðr, Vm. 171; auga f. auga, tönn f. tönn, Exod. xxi. 24; skell f. skillinga, Þkv. 32.
    VI. because of, for; vilja Gunnar dauðan fyrir höggit, Nj. 92, Fms. v. 162; eigi f. sakleysi, not without ground, i. 302; fyrir hvat (why, for what) stefndi Gunnarr þeim til úhelgi? Nj. 101; ok urðu f. þat sekir, Landn. 323; hafa ámæli f. e-t, Nj. 65, passim.
    2. in a good sense, for one’s sake, for one; fyrir þín orð, for thy words, intercession, Ísl. ii. 217; vil ek göra f. þín orð, Ld. 158, Nj. 88; fyrir sína vinsæld, by his popularity, Fms. i. 259: the phrase, fyrir e-s sök, for one’s sake, vide sök: in swearing, a Latinism, fyrir trú mína, by my faith! (so in Old Engl. ‘fore God), Karl. 241; fyrir þitt líf, Stj. 514; ek særi þik f. alla krapta Krists ok manndóm þinn, Nj. 176. VII. for, at, denoting value, price; fyrir þrjár merkr, for three marks, Eg. 714; er sik leysti út f. þrjú hundruð marka, Fms. ix. 421; ganga f. hundrað, to pass or go for a hundred, D. I. i. 316:—also of the thing bought, þú skalt reiða f. hana þrjár merkr, thou shall pay for her three marks, Ld. 30; fyrir þik skulu koma mannhefndir, Nj. 57; bætr f. víg, Ísl. ii. 274; bætr f. mann, Eg. 259, passim; fyrir áverka Þorgeirs kom legorðs-sökin, Nj. 101:—so in the phrase, fyrir hvern mun, by all means, at any cost; fyrir öngan mun, by no means, Fms. i. 9, 157, Gþl. 531:—hafði hverr þeirra mann f. sik, eða tvá …, each slew a man or more for himself, i. e. they sold their lives dearly, Ó. H. 217.
    2. ellipt., í staðinn f., instead of, Grág. i. 61; hér vil ek bjóða f. góð boð, Nj. 77; taka umbun f., Fms. vii. 161; svara slíku f. sem …, Boll. 350; þér skulut öngu f. týna nema lífinu, you shall lose nothing less than your head, Nj. 7.
    VIII. by means of, by, through; fyrir þat sama orð, Stj.; fyrir sína náttúru, Fms. v. 162; fyrir messu-serkinn, iii. 168; fyrir þinn krapt ok frelsis-hönd, Pass. 19. 12; svikin f. orminn, by the serpent, Al. 63,—this use of fyrir seems to be a Latinism, but is very freq. in eccl. writings, esp. after the Reformation, N. T., Pass., Vídal.; fyrir munn Davíðs, through the mouth of David, etc.:—in good old historical writings such instances are few; þeir hlutuðu f. kast ( by dice), Sturl. ii. 159.
    IX. in spite of, against; fyrir vilja sinn, N. G. L. i. 151; fyrir vitorð eðr vilja e-s, against one’s will or knowledge, Grág. ii. 348; kvángask (giptask) f. ráð e-s, i. 177, 178, Þiðr. 190; nú fara menn f. bann ( in spite of an embargo) landa á milli, Gþl. 517; hann gaf henni líf f. framkvæmd farar, i. e. although she had not fulfilled her journey ( her vow), Fms. v. 223; fyrir várt lof, vi. 220; fyrir allt þat, in spite of all that, Grett. 80 new Ed.; fyrir ráð fram, heedlessly; fyrir lög fram, vide fram.
    X. denoting capacity, in the same sense as ‘at,’ C. II, p. 27, col. 1; scarcely found in old writers (who use ‘at’), but freq. in mod. usage, thus, eigi e-n f. vin, to have one for a friend, in old writers ‘at vin;’ hafa e-n f. fífl, fól, to make sport of one.
    2. in old writers some phrases come near to this, e. g. vita f. vist, to know for certain, Dipl. i. 3; vita f. full sannindi, id., ii. 16; hafa f. satt, to take for sooth, believe, Nj. 135; koma f. eitt, to come ( turn) all to one, Lv. 11, Nj. 91, Fms. i. 208; koma f. ekki, to come to naught, be of no avail, Ísl. ii. 215; fyrir hitt mun ganga, it will turn the other way, Nj. 93; fyrir hann er einskis örvænt orðs né verks, from him everything may be expected, Ísl. ii. 326; hafa e-s víti f. varnað, to have another’s faults for warning, Sól. 19.
    XI. joined with adverbs ending in -an, fyrir austan, vestan, sunnan, norðan, útan, innan, framan, handan, ofan, neðan, either with a following acc. denoting. direction, thus, fyrir austan, sunnan … fjall, east, south of the fell, i. e. on the eastern, southern side; fyrir neðan brú, below the bridge; fyrir útan fjall = Lat. ultra; fyrir innan fjall = Lat. infra; fyrir handan á, beyond the river; fyrir innan garð, inside the yard; fyrir ofan garð, above, beyond the yard, etc.; vide these adverbs:—used adverb., fyrir sunnan, in the south; fyrir vestan, in the west; fyrir norðan, in the north; fyrir austan, in the east,—current phrases in Icel. to mark the quarters of the country, cp. the ditty in Esp. Árb. year 1530; but not freq. in old writers, who simply say, norðr, suðr …, cp. Kristni S. ch. 1: absol. and adverb., fyrir ofan, uppermost; fyrir handan, on the other side:—fyrir útan e-t, except, save, Anal. 98, Vkv. 8; fyrir fram, vide fram.
    ☞ For- and fyrir- as prefixes, vide pp. 163–167 and below:
    I. fore-, for-, meaning before, above, in the widest sense, local, temp., and metaph. furthering or the like, for-dyri, for-nes, for-ellri, for-beini, etc.
    β. before, down, for-brekkis, -bergis, -streymis, -vindis, -viðris, etc.
    2. in an intens. sense = before others, very, but not freq.; for-dyld, -góðr, -hagr, -hraustr, -kostuligr, -kuðr, -lítill, -ljótr, -prís, -ríkr, -snjallr.
    II. (cp. fyrir, acc., C. IX), in a neg. or priv. sense; a few words occur even in the earliest poems, laws, and writers, e. g. for-að, -átta, -dæða, -nám, -næmi, -sending, -sköp, -verk, -veðja, -viða, -vitni, -ynja, -yrtir; those words at least seem to be original and vernacular: at a later time more words of the same kind crept in:
    1. as early as writers of the 13th and 14th centuries, e. g. for-boð, -bænir, -djarfa, -dæma (fyrir-dæma), -taka (fyrir-taka), -þóttr; fyrir-bjóða, -fara, -göra, -koma, -kunna, -líta, -muna, -mæla, -vega, -verða.
    2. introduced in some words at the time of the Reformation through Luther’s Bible and German hymns, and still later in many more through Danish, e. g. for-brjóta, -drífa, -láta, -líkast, -merkja, -nema, -sorga, -sóma, -standa, -svara, -þénusta, and several others; many of these, however, are not truly naturalised, being chiefly used in eccl. writings:—it is curious that if the pronoun be placed after the verb (which is the vernacular use in Icel.) the sense is in many cases reversed; thus, fyrir-koma, to destroy, but koma e-u fyrir can only mean to arrange; so also fyrir-mæla, to curse, and mæla fyrir, to speak for; for-bænir, but biðja fyrir e-m, etc.; in the latter case the sense is good and positive, in the former bad and negative; this seems to prove clearly that these compds are due to foreign influence.

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  • 19 way

    1. n путь; дорога; маршрут
    2. n направление
    3. n расстояние
    4. n движение вперёд; ход
    5. n образ действия; метод, способ

    so and in no other way — только так ; только таким образом

    in the following way — таким образом; следующим методом

    6. n манера поведения

    way of behavior — способ поведения; поведение

    7. n особенность, характерная черта
    8. n уклад, обычай, привычка

    the way of the world — общепринятый уклад жизни; традиционные взгляды; общепринятые нормы поведения

    9. n отношение, аспект
    10. n положение, состояние
    11. n размах, масштабы деятельности
    12. n разг. область, сфера; занятие

    hunting is not in my way — охота — это не по моей категория, род

    13. n возможность, путь, средство

    eightfold way — «восьмеричный путь»

    14. n мор. стапель
    15. n тех. направляющая
    16. n юр. право прохода, проезда

    any way — и в том и в другом случае; в любом случае

    better by a long way, a long way betterгораздо лучше

    in a way — в известном смысле; до некоторой степени, в известной мере

    no two ways about it — это несомненно; об этом не может быть двух мнений

    one way or another, some way or other — так или иначе; в любом случае; как бы то ни было

    nothing came my way — мне ничего не удавалось, мне не подвёртывалось ничего хорошего

    way enough! — шабаш!, на воду!

    to have a way with one — обладать обаянием; иметь подход к людям

    she has a winning way with her — в ней есть обаяние; она привлекает сердца

    to bet both ways — ставить на лошадь и место, которое она займёт

    to make way — уступить дорогу ; расчистить путь; расступиться, раздвинуться

    to pay its way — окупаться, оправдывать себя, быть рентабельным

    17. a промежуточный; расположенный по пути
    18. adv амер. усил. далеко; на значительном расстоянии, в отдалении
    19. adv амер. усил. полностью, до конца
    20. adv амер. усил. близ
    21. int тпру!
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. behaviour (noun) actions; behaviour; comportment; conduct; demeanour; deportment
    2. distance (noun) distance; interval; space; ways
    3. door (noun) access; adit; admission; admittance; door; entrance; entree; entry; ingress
    4. habit (noun) consuetude; custom; form; habit; habitude; manner; practice; praxis; trick; usage; use; wont
    5. means (noun) design; fashion; means; method; mode; modus; plan; policy; procedure; process; style; system; technique; wise
    6. passage (noun) channel; course; drag; line; passage; path; route; throughway
    7. progress (noun) direction; extent; progress
    8. road (noun) artery; avenue; boulevard; drive; freeway; highway; road; roadway; street; thoroughfare; track
    9. type (noun) breed; cast; character; class; cut; description; feather; ilk; kidney; kind; lot; mold; nature; order; persuasion; sort; species; stamp; stripe; type; variety

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  • 20 δικαιοσύνη

    δικαιοσύνη, ης, ἡ (s. δίκαιος; Theognis, Hdt.+) gener. the quality of being upright. Theognis 1, 147 defines δ. as the sum of all ἀρετή; acc. to Demosth. (20, 165) it is the opp. of κακία. A strict classification of δ. in the NT is complicated by freq. interplay of abstract and concrete aspects drawn from OT and Gr-Rom. cultures, in which a sense of equitableness combines with awareness of responsibility within a social context.
    the quality, state, or practice of judicial responsibility w. focus on fairness, justice, equitableness, fairness
    of human beings (a common theme in honorary ins, e.g. IPriene 71, 14f; 22f of a judge named Alexis; Danker, Benefactor 346–48; cp. Aristot., EN 5, 1, 8, 1129a τὸ μὲν δίκαιον ἄρα τὸ νόμιμον καὶ τὸ ἴσον ‘uprightness consists of that which is lawful and fair’; Ath. 34:2 ἔστι δὲ δ. ἴσα ἴσοις ἀμείβειν ‘uprightness means to answer like with like’; for association of δ. with judgment s. also Diog. L. 3, 79; in contexts of praise δ. suggests authority involving juridical responsibility FX 7, ’81, 255 n. 229) δ. κρίσεως ἀρχὴ καὶ τέλος uprightness is the beginning and end of judgment B 1:6. Melchizedek as βασιλεὺς δικαιοσύνης Hb 7:2. ἐργάζεσθαι δικαιοσύνην administer justice Hb 11:33; κρίνειν ἐν δ. (Ps 71:2f; 95:13; Sir 45:26; PsSol 8:24) judge justly Ac 17:31, cp. Mk 16:14 v.l. (Freer ms. line 5 in N. app.); Ro 9:28 v.l. (Is 10:22). ποιεῖν κρίμα καὶ δ. practice justice and uprightness 1 Cl 13:1 (Jer 9:23). καθιστάναι τοὺς ἐπισκοπούς ἐν δ. appoint overseers in uprightness= who will serve justly 1 Cl 42:5 (Is 60:17). David rejoices in God’s δ. 1 Cl 18:15 (Ps 50:16; s. ἀγαλλιάω, end).
    of transcendent figures (Pla. τὴν δ. θεοῦ νόμον ὑπελάμβανεν ‘considered divine justice [i.e. apportionment of reward or retribution in accordance with behavior] a principle’ or ‘system’ that served as a deterrent of crime Diog. L. 3, 79). Of an apocalyptic horseman ἐν δικαιοσύνῃ κρινεῖ Rv 19:11.
    quality or state of juridical correctness with focus on redemptive action, righteousness. Equitableness is esp. associated w. God (cp. Paradoxogr. Vat. 43 Keller αἰτεῖται παρὰ τ. θεῶν οὐδὲν ἄλλο πλὴν δικαιοσύνης), and in our lit. freq. in connection w. exercise of executive privilege in conferring a benefit. Hence God’s δ. can be the opposite of condemnation 2 Cor 3:9 (s. below); in it God is revealed as judge Rom 3:5—in contrast to human wrath, which beclouds judgment—displaying judicial integrity 3:25 (on this pass. s. also below). Cp. ἐκάλεσά σε ἐν δ. B 14:7 (Is 42:6). Also of equitable privilege allotted by God 2 Pt 1:1.—In Pauline thought the intimate association of God’s interest in retaining a reputation for justice that rewards goodness and requites evil, while at the same time working out a plan of salvation for all humanity, complicates classification of his use of δικαιοσύνη. On the one hand, God’s δ. is pardoning action, and on the other a way of sharing God’s character with believers, who then exhibit righteousness in the moral sense. God achieves this objective through exercise of executive privilege in dispensing justice equitably without reference to νόμος by making salvation available to all humanity (which shares a common problem of liability to wrath by being unanimously in revolt against God Ro 3:9–18, 23) through faith in God’s action in Jesus Christ. The genitival constr. δ. θεοῦ accents the uniqueness of this δ.: Ro 1:17; 3:21f, 25, 26 (s. these pass. also below; Reumann, 3c end); 10:3, and δ. alone 5:21; 9:30 (3 times); 2 Cor 3:9 (opp. κατάκρισις; cp. Dg 9:3; 5). 2 Cor 5:21 may belong here if δ. is viewed as abstract for concrete=δικαιωθέντες (but s. below). All these refer to righteousness bestowed by God cp. ἡ δωρεὰ τῆς δ. Ro 5:17, also 1 Cor 1:30 (sim. 1QS 11, 9–15; 1QH 4, 30–37). In this area it closely approximates salvation (cp. Is 46:13; 51:5 and s. NSnaith, Distinctive Ideas of the OT ’46, 207–22, esp. 218–22; EKäsemann, ZTK 58, ’61, 367–78 [against him RBultmann, JBL 83, ’64, 12–16]). According to some interpreters hunger and thirst for uprightness Mt 5:6 perh. offers (but s. 3a below) a related eschatological sense (‘Kingdom of God’, FNötscher, Biblica 31, ’50, 237–41=Vom A zum NT, ’62, 226–30).—Keeping the law cannot bring about uprightness Ro 3:21; Gal 2:21; 3:21, because δ. ἐκ τοῦ νόμου uprightness based on the law Ro 10:5 (cp. 9:30f), as ἰδία δ. one’s own (self-made) upr. 10:3, is impossible. God’s δ. without ref. to νόμος is to be apprehended by faith Ro 1:17; 3:22, 26; 4:3ff, 13; 9:30; 10:4, 6, 10 (cp. Hb 11:7 ἡ κατὰ πίστιν δ. righteousness based on faith; s. B-D-F §224, 1), for which reason faith is ‘calculated as righteousness’ (Gen 15:6; Ps 105:31; 1 Macc 2:52) Ro 4:3, 5f, 9, 11, 13, 22; Gal 3:6 (cp. Hb 11:7; Js 2:23; AMeyer, D. Rätsel des Jk 1930, 86ff; 1 Cl 10:6; B 13:7). Of Jesus as our righteousness 1 Cor 1:30.—As gift and power Ro 5:17, 21, and because it is intimately associated with the δύναμις of Christ’s resurrection Phil 3:9f (s. below), this righteousness enables the redeemed to respond and serve God faithfully Ro 6:13 (in wordplay opp. of ἀδικία), 16, 18ff; cp. 1 Cor 1:30 of Christ as instrument of God’s gift of δ.; 2 Cor 3:9. Thus God’s δ. functions as δύναμις 6:7 within Christians 5:21 (i.e. the way God acts in justifying or restoring people to a relationship with God’s self serves as a model for Christian interaction; for a difft. view, s. above) through the Spirit (Ro 8:9) and assures them they will have life that will be fully realized at the end of the age Ro 8:10f; for the time being it is a matter of hope ἐλπὶς δικαιοσύνης Gal 5:5 (cp. Is 51:5); cp. ἡ ἐκ θεοῦ δ. Phil 3:9. Pol 8:1 shares Paul’s view: Christ as ἀρραβὼν τῆς δ.—God’s uprightness as gift τοῦ κυρίου τοῦ ἐφʼ ὑμᾶς στάξαντος τὴν δ. who distills uprightness on you Hv 3, 9, 1.—Such perspectives offer a transition to specific ways in which the redeemed express uprightness.
    the quality or characteristic of upright behavior, uprightness, righteousness
    of uprightness in general: Mt 5:6 (cp. 6:33; some interpret 5:6 in an eschatological sense, s. 2 above; on desire for δ. cp. ἐπιθυμία τῆς δ. Hm 12, 2, 4); Mt 5:10, 20 (s. b, below); Hm 10, 1, 5; Dg 10:8; λόγος δικαιοσύνης Hb 5:13; Pol 9:1 (s. also Epict., Fgm. Stob. 26; when a man is excited by the λόγος in meetings, he should give expression to τὰ τῆς δικαιοσύνης λόγια). πάσχειν διὰ δ. 1 Pt 3:14. ἄγγελος τῆς δ. Hm 6, 2, 1; 3; 8; 10. ῥήματα δ. 8:9. 10, 1, 5; Dg 10:8; Pol 2:3; 3:1; ἐντολὴ δ. commandment of upr. Pol 3:3; 9:1.—Mt 6:33 of the kind of δ. God expects (on δ. as characteristic required by God acc. to Jewish perspective s. Bousset, Rel.3 387ff; 379ff; 423; cp. KFahlgren, Sẹdāḳā, nahestehende u. entgegengesetzte Begriffe im Alten Testament, diss. Uppsala ’32.—S. Diog. L. 3, 83 on Plato’s view of δικαιοσύνη περὶ θεούς or δ. πρὸς τοὺς θεούς=performance of prescribed duties toward gods; s. also ref. to 3, 79 at 1b above). Christ’s δ. Dg 9:3, 5. διαλέγεσθαι περὶ δ. Ac 24:25. Opp. ἀδικία (Hippol., Ref. 4, 43, 12; Did., Gen. 20, 27) 2 Cl 19:2; Dg 9:1. As ἀρετή Hm 1:2; Hs 6, 1, 4; 8, 10, 3. Opp. ἀνομία 2 Cor 6:14; cp. 2 Cor. 11:15 (ironical); Hb 1:9 (Ps 44:8); ἁμαρτία, which is the dominating power before δ. θεοῦ comes into play Ro 6:16, 18–20; cp. 1 Pt 2:24. ἐργάζεσθαι δ. (Ps 14:2) do what is right Ac 10:35; accomplish righteousness Js 1:20 (W-S. §30, 7g); Hv 2, 2, 7; 2, 3, 3; m 5, 1, 1; 12, 3, 1; 12, 6, 2; Hs 9, 13, 7. Also ἔργον δικαιοσύνης ἐργάζεσθαι 1 Cl 33:8. Opp. οὐδὲν ἐργάζεσθαι τῇ δ. Hs 5, 1, 4; ποιεῖν (τὴν) δ. (2 Km 8:15; Ps 105:3; Is 56:1; 58:2; 1 Macc 14:35 al.) do what is right 1J 2:29; 3:7, 10; Rv 22:11; 2 Cl 4:2; 11:7. Also πράσσειν τὴν δ. 2 Cl 19:3; διώκειν τὴν δ. (cp. Sir 27:8 διώκ. τὸ δίκαιον) seek to attain/achieve upr. Ro 9:30; 1 Ti 6:11; 2 Ti 2:22; 2 Cl 18:2; δ. ἀσκεῖν Hm 8:10. ὁδὸς (τῆς) δ. (ὁδός 3ab) Mt 21:32; 2 Pt 2:21; B 1:4; 5:4. προπορεύσεται ἔμπροσθεν σου ἡ δ. 3:4 (Is 58:8); cp. 4:12. κατορθοῦσθαι τὰς ὁδοὺς ἐν δ. walk uprightly Hv 2, 2, 6; τῇ δ. ζήσωμεν live uprightly 1 Pt 2:24. πύλη δ. gate of upr. 1 Cl 48:2 (Ps 117:19), cp. vs. 4. ἐν οἷς δ. κατοικεῖ (cp. Is 32:16) in which righteousness dwells 2 Pt 3:13. Of Christ’s body δικαιοσύνης ναο͂ς AcPlCor 2:17. παιδεία ἡ ἐν δ. training in uprightness 2 Ti 3:16. ἔργα τὰ ἐν δ. righteous deeds Tit 3:5. λαμπρότης ἐν δ. rejoicing in uprightness 1 Cl 35:2; ἐχθρὸς πάσης δ. enemy of every kind of upr. Ac 13:10. W. ὁσιότης (Wsd 9:3): holiness and upr. (as the relig. and moral side of conduct; cp. 1QS 1:5; 8:2; 11:9–15; 1QH 4:30f) Lk 1:75 (λατρεύειν ἐν δ. as Josh 24:14); Eph 4:24; 1 Cl 48:4. W. πίστις (OGI 438, 8; 1 Macc 14:35; Just., D. 110, 3) Pol 9:2; cp. 2 Pt 1:1. With εἰρήνη (Is 39:8; 48:18) and χαρά Ro 14:17; cp. 1 Cl 3:4; Hb 7:2 (but s. 1a, above). W. ἀλήθεια (Is 45:19; 48:1) Eph 5:9; 1 Cl 31:2; 62:2; Hs 9, 25, 2. W. ἀγάπη 2 Cl 12:1. W. ἀγαθωσύνη Eph 5:9. W. ἁγνεία Hs 9, 16, 7. W. γνῶσις κυρίου (cp. Pr 16:8) D 11:2. ὅπλα (τῆς) δ. tools or weapons of uprightness Ro 6:13; 2 Cor 6:7; Pol 4:1; θῶραξ τῆς δ. (Is 59:17; Wsd 5:18) breastplate of upr. Eph 6:14. τέκνα δικαιοσύνης (opp. ὀργῆς) AcPlCor 2:19. διάκονοι δικαιοσύνης servants of upr. 2 Cor 11:15; Pol 5:2; μισθός δ. D 5:2; B 20:2; μέρος δ. portion in (eternal salvation) which is meant for righteousness ApPt Rainer 6; καρπὸς δικαιοσύνης (Pr 3:9; 11:30; 13:2) produce of uprightness (ApcSed 12:5) Phil 1:11; Hb 12:11; Js 3:18; Hs 9, 19, 2; GJs 6:3. ὁ τῆς δ. στέφανος the crown of upr. (w. which the upright are adorned; cp. TestLevi 8:2; Rtzst., Mysterienrel.3 258; a common theme in honorary ins recognizing distinguished public service, s. indexes SIG, OGI and other ins corpora; Danker, Benefactor 345–47; s. also the boast of Augustus, s.v. δίκαιος 1aα) 2 Ti 4:8; cp. ἡ τ. δικαιοσύνης δόξα the glory of upr. ending of Mk in the Freer ms. ln. 11f. Described as a characteristic to be taught and learned, because it depends on a knowledge of God’s will: κῆρυξ δ. preacher of upr. 2 Pt 2:5 (cp. Ar. 15:2 τῇ δ. τοῦ κηρύγματος). διδάσκειν δ. teach upr. (of Paul) 1 Cl 5:7. μέρος τι ἐκ τῆς δ. a portion of uprightness Hv 3, 1, 6; cp. 3, 6, 4; δ. μεγάλην ἐργάζεσθαι m 8:2.—ἐλέγχειν περὶ δικαιοσύνης convict w. regard to uprightness (of Jesus) J 16:8, 10 (s. WHatch, HTR 14, 1921, 103–5; HWindisch: Jülicher Festschr. 1927, 119f; HTribble, Rev. and Expos. 32, ’37, 269–80; BLindars, BRigaux Festschr., ’70, 275–85).
    of specific action righteousness in the sense of fulfilling divine expectation not specifically expressed in ordinances (Orig., C. Cels. 7, 18, 39; Did., Gen. 188, 27: οἱ κατὰ δ. ζῶντες) Mt 3:15=ISm 1:1; of a superior type Mt 5:20 (s. JMoffatt, ET 13, 1902, 201–6, OOlevieri, Biblica 5, 1924, 201ff; Betz, SM 190f); not to win plaudits 6:1. To please outsiders as well as oneself 2 Cl 13:1. W. characteristic restriction of mng. mercy, charitableness (cp. Tob 12:9) of God, whose concern for the poor 2 Cor 9:9 (Ps 111:9) is exemplary for the recipients of the letter vs. 10; participation in such activity belongs, according to Mt 6:1f (cp. δίκαιος 1:19: Joseph combines justice and mercy), to the practice of piety (on the development of the word’s mng. in this direction s. Bousset, Rel.3 380). Pl. (B-D-F §142; W-S. §27, 4d; Rob. 408 δικαιοσύναι righteous deeds (Ezk 3:20; 33:13; Da 9:18) 2 Cl 6:9. δικαιοσύναι righteous deeds (Ezk 3:20; 33:13; Da 9:18; TestAbr A 12 p. 91, 12 [Stone p. 30]) 2 Cl 6:9. ἀρετὴ δικαιοσύνης Hm 1:2; Hs 6, 1, 4; cp. 8, 10, 3.
    uprightness as determined by divine/legal standards δ. θεοῦ upr. that meets God’s standard Js 1:20 (W-S. 30, §7g).—Ro 10:5; Gal 2:21; 3:21; Phil 3:6; 3:9.—ASchmitt, Δικαιοσύνη θεοῦ: JGeffcken Festschr. ’31, 111–31; FHellegers, D. Gerechtigkeit Gottes im Rö., diss. Tüb. ’39; AOepke, TLZ 78, ’53, 257–64.—Dodd 42–59; ADescamps, Studia Hellenistica, ’48, 69–92.—S. also JRopes, Righteousness in the OT and in St. Paul: JBL 22, 1903, 211ff; JGerretsen, Rechtvaardigmaking bij Pls 1905; GottfrKittel, StKr 80, 1907, 217–33; ETobac, Le problème de la Justification dans S. Paul 1908; EDobschütz, Über d. paul. Rechtfertigungslehre: StKr 85, 1912, 38–87; GWetter, D. Vergeltungsged. b. Pls 1912, 161ff; BWestcott, St. Paul and Justification 1913; WMacholz, StKr 88, 1915, 29ff; EBurton ICC, Gal. 1921, 460–74; WMichaelis, Rechtf. aus Glauben b. Pls: Deissmann Festschr. 1927, 116–38; ELohmeyer, Grundlagen d. paul. Theologie 1929, 52ff; HBraun, Gerichtsged. u. Rechtfertigungslehre b. Pls. 1930; OZänker, Δικαιοσύνη θεοῦ b. Pls: ZST 9, ’32, 398–420; FFilson, St. P.’s Conception of Recompense ’31; WGrundmann, ZNW 32, ’33, 52–65; H-DWendland, D. Mitte der paul. Botschaft ’35; RGyllenberg, D. paul. Rechtfertigungslehre u. das AT: Studia Theologica (Riga) I ’35, 35–52; HJager, Rechtvaardiging en zekerheid des geloofs (Ro 1:16f; 3:21–5:11) ’39; HHofer, D. Rechtfertigungsverk. des Pls nach neuerer Forschg. ’40; VTaylor, Forgiveness and Reconciliation ’41; RBultmann, Theologie des NT ’48, 266–80, Eng. tr. KGrobel ’51, I 270–85; SSchulz, ZTK 56, ’59, 155–85 (Qumran and Paul); CMüller, FRL 86, ’64 (Ro 9–11); JBecker, Das Heil Gottes, ’64; PStuhlmacher, Gerechtigkeit Gottes b. Paulus, ’65; JReumann, Int 20, ’66, 432–52 (Ro 3:21–31); HBraun, Qumran II, ’66, 165–80; JZiesler, The Mng. of Righteousness in Paul, ’72; ESanders, Paul and Palestinian Judaism, ’77 (s. index 625; appendix by MBrauch 523–42 rev. of discussions in Germany); SWilliams, JBL 99, ’80, 241–90.—CPerella, De justificatione sec. Hb: Biblica 14, ’33, 1–21; 150–69. S. also the lit. on πίστις and ἁμαρτία.—On the whole word s. RAC X 233–360; AKöberle, Rechtfertigung u. Heiligung 1930; EDNT I 325–30.—DELG s.v. δίκη. M-M. EDNT.TW. Sv.

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