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  • 41 ἐκτρέπω

    ἐκτρέπω 2 aor. pass. ἐξετράπην; 2 fut. ἐκτραπήσομαι (s. τρέπω; Trag., Hdt.+; PRyl 133, 22 [I A.D.]; Sb 9136, 8; Am 5:8; OdeSol 11:9; Just.). In our lit., as it seems, only pass. with intr. sense
    turn, turn away (Hdt. et al.) w. that to which one turns indicated by εἰς (Diod S 16, 12, 3; 17, 108, 4 εἰς ὕβρεις; Epict. 1, 6, 42; Philo, Spec. Leg. 2, 23; Jos., Ant. 8, 251 εἰς ἀσεβεῖς ἐξετράπη πράξεις) 1 Ti 1:6. ἐπὶ τοὺς μύθους 2 Ti 4:4 (cp. Pla., Soph. 222a ἀπὸ … ἐπί; OdeSol 11:9 ἐξετράπην τῶν ματαίων ἐπὶ τὸν ὕψιστον θεόν; Galen XI 792 K. Πάμφιλος εἰς μύθους γραῶν ἐξετράπετο; Just., D 24, 1 ἐπʼ ἄλλους … λόγους). ὀπίσω τοῦ Σατανᾶ to follow Satan 1 Ti 5:15.—W. acc. turn away from or avoid someth. (Demosth. 19, 225; Polyb. 35, 4, 14; Musonius p. 26, 4 H.; Diog. Oen. Fgm. 28 II, 7f Ch. ἐ. δεῖ τοὺς σοφιστικοὺς λόγους; Jos., Ant. 4, 290) 6:20. W. gen. (Ps.-Aristot., Mirabilia 137 [844b, 4] ἐκτρέπεσθαι τῆς ὁδοῦ; Lucian, Dial. Deor. 25, 2; Jos., Ant. 6, 34 τῶν τοῦ πατρὸς ἐπιτηδευμάτων ἐκτραπόμενοι; Just, D. 8, 2 τῆς ὀρθῆς ὁδοῦ). τῆς ἐλπίδος let oneself be turned aside IMg 11.—ἵνα μὴ τὸ χωλὸν ἐκτραπῇ Hb 12:13 is difficult. In line w. the previous senses one possibility is: turn from the way (abs. as X., An. 4, 5, 15), but ἐ. is oft. taken here, because of the context, in the sense of
    to be wrenched, be dislocated: a medical t.t. (Hippocr., κατʼ ἰητρ. 14 Kühlewein; Diosc., Mat. Med. 2, 15 W.; Hippiatr. 26, 6 p. 126, 24 ἐὰν ἵππος ὦμον ἐκτραπῇ) in order that what is lame may not be dislocated (as in the expression ‘twist’ or ‘sprain one’s ankle’). Less probable, in view of the contrasting phrase ἰαθῇ δὲ μᾶλλον, is: that what is lame might not be avoided (Lucian, Pseudolog. 17 ἡμεῖς τοὺς χωλοὺς ἐκτρεπόμεθα=we go out of the lame men’s way).—M-M. Spicq.

    Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά παλαιοχριστιανική Λογοτεχνία > ἐκτρέπω

  • 42 dēclīnō

        dēclīnō āvī, ātus, āre    [CLI-], to bend aside, turn away: ad dexteram de viā: si omnes atomi declinabunt (i. e. oblique ferentur): via ad mare declinans, L.— To deflect, turn away: agmen, L.: cursūs, O.— To avoid, evade, shun: urbem: ictum, L.— To lower, close, let sink: dulci lumina somno, V. — Fig., to turn aside, deviate, turn away, digress: de statu suo: a religione offici: aliquantulum a proposito: ut eo revocetur unde huc declinavit oratio: quantum in Italiam declinaverat belli, L.: paulatim amor, decreases, O.— To turn aside, cause to differ: mulier declinata ab aliarum ingenio, differing, T.— To turn off, ascribe: adversa in inscitiam Paeti, Ta. — To turn from, avoid, shun: (oratio) declinat impetum: laqueos iudici: vitia: societate culpae invidiam, Ta.
    * * *
    I
    declinare, declinavi, declinatus V TRANS
    decline/conjugate/inflect (in the same manner/like); change word form, modify
    II
    declinare, declinavi, declinatus V
    deflect/divert/turnaside/swerve/change direction/deviate/dodge; digress/diverge; avoid/stray; vary/be different; bend/sink down, subside/decline; lower/descend

    Latin-English dictionary > dēclīnō

  • 43 انحرف به عن

    اِنْحَرَفَ بِهِ عن: ثَنَاهُ عن، صَرَفَهُ عن
    to dissuade from, divert from, distract from, deviate from, turn from, alienate from, keep (away) from, make disinclined to, turn (someone's mind) away from

    Arabic-English new dictionary > انحرف به عن

  • 44 ā-vertō (avor-)

        ā-vertō (avor-) tī, sus, ere,    to turn away, avert, turn off, remove: flumina: se: a Dolabellā pecuniam: iter ab Arari, turned aside, Cs.: a ceteris in se oculos, attracted, L.: eo itinere se, Cs.: Capuā Hannibalem, L.: Italiā regem, V.: in fugam ciassem, L.: ab hominibus ad deos preces, L.: regnum Libycas oras, V.— Pass: aversa est Nata Iovis, turned away, O.: a iudicibus oratio avertitur.—Poet., with acc, to turn from, shun: fontes avertitur (equus), V.—To turn away, retire, withdraw: avertens roseā cervice refulsit (sc. se), V.: prora avertit, V.—To carry off, purloin, steal, embezzle: pecuniam: a stabulis tauros, V.: praedam domum, Cs.: pellem Colchis, Ct. — Fig., to turn, divert, withdraw, keep off: a me animum: ut nec vobis... averteretur a certamine animus, L.: Hannibalem ab incepto, L.: Sabinos (sc. a pugnā), L.: sanos sensūs, to charm, inflame, V.—To avert, ward off, turn away: morbos, H.: hoc omen: Antoni conatūs a re p.: periculum victimā, Ph.—To alienate, estrange: animos, S.: legiones a C. Antoni scelere: civitates ab eius amicitiā, Cs.

    Latin-English dictionary > ā-vertō (avor-)

  • 45 обтачивать

    run, runstitch, turn, welt
    * * *
    обта́чивать гл.
    turn
    обта́чивать до за́данного диа́метра — turn to diameter
    обта́чивать на ко́нус — taper-turn
    обта́чивать по копи́ру — turn to template, turn from guide

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > обтачивать

  • 46 звертати

    Українсько-англійський словник > звертати

  • 47 āversor

        āversor ātus, ārī, dep. intens.    [averto], to turn from, turn away, shrink from: aversari advocati et iam vix ferre posse: haerere homo, aversari.—To repulse, scorn, decline, shun, avoid: filium, L.: aspectum alcius, Ta.: scelus, Cu.: preces, L.: honorem, O.
    * * *
    I
    aversari, aversatus sum V DEP
    turn oneself away in disgust/horror, recoil; avoid, shun; refuse, reject
    II
    embezzler; pilferer, thief

    Latin-English dictionary > āversor

  • 48 διαστρέφω

    + V 5-4-9-11-9=38 Ex 5,4; 23,6; Nm 15,39; 32,7; Dt 32,5
    A: to turn, to carry around [τι] Jb 37,12; to divert from, to turn from [τινα ἀπό τινος] Ex 5,4; to distort, to pervert [τι] Ex 23,6
    M: to turn back Nm 15,39
    P: to be distorted, to be twisted (metaph.) Prv 4,27
    γεννεὰ διεστραμμένη perverse generation Dt 32,5
    Cf. ENGEL 1985 95.124-125(SusLXX 9.56); HELBING 1928, 165; WEVERS 1990 61.360

    Lust (λαγνεία) > διαστρέφω

  • 49 обтачивать по копиру

    1) Mechanics: tracer turn
    2) Automation: to tracer turn

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > обтачивать по копиру

  • 50 זור

    זוּרch. sam(זור I to turn away, be estranged; to deviate); 1) (with מ־) to turn away. Targ. Num. 16:26 (h. text סור); a. e. 2) (with ל־) ( to turn from the road to, to enter as a guest, to lodge. Targ. Gen. 19:2, sq.; a. fr. Pa. 1) זַוֵּור to turn, roll.Part. pass, מְזַוַּור. Bekh.44a דמְזַוְּורָן עיניה Ar. (ed. דמְזַוֵּר עיניה, Rashi דמזורדן, read: דמזוורן) one whose eyes are rolled about (ed. who rolls his eyes); v. זִיּוֵּר. 2) זַיֵּיר (cmp. צוּר, זרר) to tie up, keep (as a pledge); to press. B. Mets.16b אפשיטי … ז׳ ליה he keeps the document until the writers fee is paid. v. זַיָּירָא, מְזֹורָה, זוּרְיָא

    Jewish literature > זור

  • 51 זוּר

    זוּרch. sam(זור I to turn away, be estranged; to deviate); 1) (with מ־) to turn away. Targ. Num. 16:26 (h. text סור); a. e. 2) (with ל־) ( to turn from the road to, to enter as a guest, to lodge. Targ. Gen. 19:2, sq.; a. fr. Pa. 1) זַוֵּור to turn, roll.Part. pass, מְזַוַּור. Bekh.44a דמְזַוְּורָן עיניה Ar. (ed. דמְזַוֵּר עיניה, Rashi דמזורדן, read: דמזוורן) one whose eyes are rolled about (ed. who rolls his eyes); v. זִיּוֵּר. 2) זַיֵּיר (cmp. צוּר, זרר) to tie up, keep (as a pledge); to press. B. Mets.16b אפשיטי … ז׳ ליה he keeps the document until the writers fee is paid. v. זַיָּירָא, מְזֹורָה, זוּרְיָא

    Jewish literature > זוּר

  • 52 перелечь

    сов.
    1. lie* down somewhere else; move

    он переляжет — he will lie down, или make his bed, somewhere else

    2. ( лечь иначе) change one's position

    перелечь с одного бока на другой — turn from one side to the other, turn over

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > перелечь

  • 53 παροχετευθή

    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: aor subj pass 3rd sg
    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: aor subj pass 3rd sg

    Morphologia Graeca > παροχετευθή

  • 54 παροχετευθῇ

    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: aor subj pass 3rd sg
    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: aor subj pass 3rd sg

    Morphologia Graeca > παροχετευθῇ

  • 55 παροχετευσάμενος

    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: aor part mid masc nom sg
    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: aor part mid masc nom sg

    Morphologia Graeca > παροχετευσάμενος

  • 56 παροχετεύειν

    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: pres inf act (attic epic)
    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: pres inf act (attic epic)

    Morphologia Graeca > παροχετεύειν

  • 57 παροχετεύεσθαι

    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: pres inf mp
    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: pres inf mp

    Morphologia Graeca > παροχετεύεσθαι

  • 58 παροχετεύεται

    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: pres ind mp 3rd sg
    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: pres ind mp 3rd sg

    Morphologia Graeca > παροχετεύεται

  • 59 παροχετεύοντας

    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: pres part act masc acc pl
    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: pres part act masc acc pl

    Morphologia Graeca > παροχετεύοντας

  • 60 παροχετεύοντες

    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: pres part act masc nom /voc pl
    παροχετεύω
    turn from its course: pres part act masc nom /voc pl

    Morphologia Graeca > παροχετεύοντες

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  • cause to turn from — index divert Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • Turn — Turn, v. i. 1. To move round; to have a circular motion; to revolve entirely, repeatedly, or partially; to change position, so as to face differently; to whirl or wheel round; as, a wheel turns on its axis; a spindle turns on a pivot; a man turns …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • turn — [tʉrn] vt. [ME turnen < OE turnian & OFr turner, tourner, both < L tornare, to turn in a lathe, turn < tornus, lathe < Gr tornos, lathe, carpenter s compasses, akin to terein, to bore through: for IE base see THROW] I to cause to… …   English World dictionary

  • turn over — {v.} 1. To roll, tip, or turn from one side to the other; overturn; upset. * /He s going to turn over the page./ * /The bike hit a rock and turned over./ 2, To think about carefully; to consider. * /He turned the problem over in his mind for… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • turn over — {v.} 1. To roll, tip, or turn from one side to the other; overturn; upset. * /He s going to turn over the page./ * /The bike hit a rock and turned over./ 2, To think about carefully; to consider. * /He turned the problem over in his mind for… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • turn — turn1 W1S1 [tə:n US tə:rn] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(your body)¦ 2¦(object)¦ 3¦(direction)¦ 4¦(move around central point)¦ 5¦(change)¦ 6¦(attention/thoughts)¦ 7 turn your back (on somebody/something) 8¦(age/time)¦ 9 turn something inside out …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • turn — turnable, adj. /terrn/, v.t. 1. to cause to move around on an axis or about a center; rotate: to turn a wheel. 2. to cause to move around or partly around, as for the purpose of opening, closing, or tightening: to turn a key; to turn the cap of a …   Universalium

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