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Юридический термин: под страхом наказанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > under pain of punishment
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1) нижче; вниз2) прийм. під; за; у відповідності з; згідно; в силу; на підставі3) преф. недо-; суб-•under pains and penalties of law — під страхом покарань, встановлених законом
under the color of exercising the duties of an office — = under the colour of exercising the duties of an office під приводом виконання службових обов'язків ( функцій)
- under a sentence for a crimeunder the colour of exercising the duties of an office — = under the color of exercising the duties of an office
- under a sentence of death
- under a special procedure
- under advisement
- under-age
- under agreement
- under authority
- under cloud
- under constraint
- under control
- under copyright
- under date of
- under duress
- under granted powers
- under hand and seal
- under heavy guard
- under judicial deliberation
- under-lease
- under-lessee
- under orders
- under pain of death
- under pain of punishment
- under penalty
- under police supervision
- under police surveillance
- under prescribed circumstances
- under present law
- under reservations
- under seal
- under seal of secrecy
- under-secretary
- under-sheriff
- under-staffing
- under surveillance
- under-tenant
- under the aegis
- under the auspices
- under the authority
- under the chair
- under the chairmanship
- under the claim of right
- under the color
- under the colour
- under the color of office
- under the colour of office
- under the color of law
- under the control
- under the cover
- under the guise
- under the hand and seal
- under the influence of alcohol
- under the law
- under the license
- under the licence
- under the oath
- under the pretence
- under the pretence of office
- under the pretence of right
- under the pretext
- under the protection of law
- under the sentence for a crime
- under the supervision
- under the sway of passion
- under-the-table
- under the terms
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1) боль2) устар. наказаниеpains and penalties — наказания и взыскания;
under pains and penalties of law — под страхом наказаний, установленных законом;
under pain of death — под страхом смертной казни;
under pain of punishment — под страхом наказания;
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1) General subject: on penalty, (такого-то) under (on, upon) penalty of, under heavy penalty2) Law: on pain of punishment, under pain of punishment, under penalty, under the pains, upon the pains3) Makarov: (такого-то) on penalty of, (такого-то) under penalty of, (такого-то) upon penalty ofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > под страхом наказания
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6 під страхом покарання
on pain of punishment, under pain of punishment, under penalty, upon the painsУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > під страхом покарання
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сущ.dread;fear;( ужас) terrorиз \страха возмездия — for fear of retaliation
на свой страх и риск — at one’s own risk; on one’s own account
под \страхом — (наказания, смертной казни и т.п.) on (under) pain (of punishment, death etc)
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сущ.dread; fear; ( ужас) terrorна свой страх и риск — at one's own peril (risk); on one's own account (responsibility)
под страхом — (наказания, смертной казни и т.п.) on (under) pain (of punishment, death, etc)
страх потерять должность судьи, страх потерять место судьи — ( боязнь) fear of losing a judgeship
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9 sancio
sancĭo, xi, ctum, 4 ( pluperf. sancierat, Pompon. ap. Diom. p. 368 P.; id. ap. Prisc. p. 904 ib.:I.sancivi,
Prisc. 904; Diom. 368; part. perf. sancitum, Lucr. 1, 587; Cass. Sev. ap. Diom. l. l.), v. a. [Sanscr. root sac, sak, to accompany, honor (cf. sequor); whence also sacer; cf. Gr. HaG, hagios, hagnos], to render sacred or inviolable by a religious act; to appoint as sacred or inviolable.Lit., mostly of legal ordinances or other public proceedings, to fix unalterably; to establish, appoint, decree, ordain; also, to make irrevocable or unalterable; to enact, confirm, ratify, sanction (freq. and class.; cf.: caveo, scisco).A.Sancire legem (jus, foedus, etc.):B.legibus istis, quas senatus de ambitu sancire voluerit, etc.,
Cic. Planc. 18, 44:Cretum leges, quas sive Juppiter sive Minos sanxit,
id. Tusc. 2, 14, 34; cf.:quasdam leges ex integro sanxit,
Suet. Aug. 34; and:sancire legem, Ne quis, etc.,
Liv. 3, 55:tabulas Quas bis quinque viri sanxerunt,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 24:quam temere in nosmet legem sancimus iniquam,
id. S. 1, 3, 67:legem sanciendo,
Liv. 3, 55 et saep.— Pass.:haec igitur lex sanciatur, ut, etc.,
Cic. Lael. 12, 40, and 13, 44; cf.:M. Valerius consul de provocatione legem tulit diligentius sanctam,
Liv. 10, 9:sacrosanctum esse nihil potest, nisi quod populus plebesve sanxisset,
Cic. Balb. 14, 33:sanxisset jura nobis,
id. Rep. 3, 11, 18: jus utile civitati, Pompon. ap. Prisc. p. 904:in quibus (legibus) illa eadem sancta sunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 50, § 123:cum aut morte tuā sancienda sint consulum imperia, aut impunitate in perpetuum abroganda,
Liv. 8, 7:SENTENTIAM,
Inscr. Orell. 4405:foedus,
to ratify the treaty, Liv. 1, 24; so Cic. Sest. 10, 24:foedera sanguine,
id. post Red. ad Quir. 5, 13; Liv. 23, 8 fin.; 25, 16; Tac. A. 12, 46; cf. poet.:foedera fulmine,
Verg. A. 12, 200.—Sancire lege (edicto, etc.) aliquid, de aliquā re, ut, ne, etc.:(β).alia moribus confirmarunt, sanxerunt autem alia legibus,
Cic. Rep. 1, 2, 2; cf.:genus id agrorum certo capite legis confirmari atque sanciri,
id. Agr. 3, 1, 3:quod aedilis plebis fuisset, contra quam sanctum legibus erat,
Liv. 30, 19:ne res efferatur jurejurando ac fide sanciatur petunt,
Caes. B. G. 7, 2; cf. Liv. 39, 37:neque enim rogationibus plebisve scitis sancta sunt ista praecepta,
Quint. 2, 13, 6:coetibus ac sacrificiis conspirationem civitatum,
Tac. Agr. 27:eadem fuit (causa) nihil de hac re lege sanciendi,
Liv. 34, 4:nihil lege ullā in alios sanxit,
Just. 3, 2, 8:de jure praediorum sanctum apud nos est jure civili, ut, etc.,
Cic. Off. 3, 16, 65:inhumanissimā lege sanxerunt, ut, etc.,
id. Rep. 2, 37, 63; cf.:habeat legibus sanctum, Si quis...uti, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 6, 20:lege naturae, communi jure gentium sanctum est, ut, etc.,
Cic. Har. Resp. 14, 32:primo duodecim tabulis sanctum, ne quis, etc.,
Tac. A. 6, 16:Flaccus sanxit edicto, ne, etc.,
Cic. Fl. 28, 67:in omne tempus gravi documento sancirent, ne, etc.,
Liv. 28, 19:nec, quominus id postea liceret, ulla lex sanxit,
Cic. Ep. ad Brut. 1, 5, 3.—Without abl.:C.de quibus confirmandis et sanciendis legem comitiis centuriatis laturus est,
Cic. Phil. 10, 8, 17; cf.:acta Caesaris,
id. Att. 14, 21, 2:quae dubia sunt, per vos sancire vult,
id. Agr. 3 4, 13:augurem Jovis optimi maximi,
id. Phil. 13, 5, 12:cum de eo nihil sanxerit, quod antea commissum non erat,
id. Rosc. Am. 25, 70:quid est, quod tam accurate tamque diligenter caveat et sanciat, ut heredes sui, etc.,
id. Fin. 2, 31, 101.—With acc. and inf.:D.rursus fide sanxerunt liberos Tarentinos leges suaque omnia habituros,
Liv. 25, 8:omnes liberos esse sanxit,
Suet. Claud. 25.—Lex sancit, decrees, ordains (with acc. or obj.-clause):E.at hoc Valeria lex non dicit, Corneliae leges non sanciunt,
Cic. Agr. 3, 2, 8:consularis lex sanxit, ne qui magistratus sine provocatione crearetur,
id. Rep. 2, 31, 54; cf.:res et ab naturā profectas et ab consuetudine probatas, legum metus et religio sanxit,
id. Inv. 2, 53, 160.—Poet., with relative-clause:F.quid quaeque queant, per foedera naturaï, Quid porro nequeant, sancitum quandoquidem exstat,
Lucr. 1, 587. —To render sacred to any one, to devote, consecrate, dedicate:II.sancire alicui carmina,
Stat. S. 3, 3, 215; cf. id. Th. 11, 344: templum, Coripp. 4, 264.—Transf., to forbid under pain of punishment, to enact a penalty against (very rare):A.incestum pontifices supplicio sanciunto,
Cic. Leg. 2, 9, 22; cf.:noxiae poena par esto, ut in suo vitio quisque plectatur: vis capite, avaritia multa, honoris cupiditas ignominiā sanciatur,
id. ib. 3, 20, 46; id. Planc. 19, 47:hoc (sc. insidiae) quamquam video neque more turpe haberi, neque aut lege sanciri aut jure civili: tamen naturae lege sanctum est,
id. Off. 3, 17, 69:erranti viam non monstrare, quod Athenis exsecrationibus publicis sanctum est,
id. ib. 3, 13, 55:Solon capite sanxit, si qui in seditione non alterius utrius partis fuisset,
made it a capital offence, id. Att. 10, 1, 2.—With abl. of fine:injurias factas quinque et viginti assibus sanxerunt,
Gell. 20, 1, 31.—Hence, sanc-tus, a, um, P. a.Orig., rendered sacred, established as inviolable, i. e. sacred, inviolable (whereas sacer signifies consecrated to a deity. Thus, e. g., a temple, grove, or the like, is sacer locus;B.but sanctus locus is any public place which it is forbidden to injure or disturb. A sacer locus is also sanctus, but the converse is not always true): proprie dicimus sancta, quae neque sacra neque profana sunt, sed sanctione quādam confirmata, ut leges sanctae sunt, quia sanctione quādam sunt subnixae. Quod enim sanctione quādam subnixum est, id sanctum est, etsi deo non sit consecratum,
Dig. 1, 8, 9:sanctum est, quod ab injuriā hominum defensum atque munitum est...In municipiis quoque muros esse sanctos,
ib. 1, 8, 8; cf.:sanctae res, veluti muri et portae,
ib. 1, 8, 1:campus,
Cic. Rab. Perd. 4, 11:tribuni ejus (plebis) essent sanctique sunto,
id. Leg. 3, 3, 9 (cf. sacrosanctus):societas,
id. Off. 1, 8, 26; id. Rep. 1, 32, 49:fides induciarum,
Liv. 8, 37:nullum esse officium, nullum jus tam sanctum atque integrum, quod non ejus scelus atque perfidia violarit et imminuerit,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 38, 109; so,officium,
id. Quint. 6, 26:poëtae...poëtae nomen,
id. Arch. 8, 18 sq. —Hence, aerarium sanctius, a special treasure of the State, which was only to be used in cases of extreme necessity (v. aerarium).—Of persons:hospites ab injuriā prohibent sanctosque habent,
Caes. B. G. 6, 23:ut vestris etiam legionibus sanctus essem,
Cic. Phil. 2, 24, 60:uxor,
Phaedr. 3, 10, 30.—Because to the idea of inviolability is readily attached that of exalted worth, of sacredness, or divinity (as, on the contrary, our word sacred afterward received the meaning of inviolable, e. g. sacred rights, a sacred promise, sacred honor, etc.), sanctus denotes,Venerable, august, divine, sacred, pure, holy (very freq. and class.); of a divinity, and of things in any way belonging to one: Saturno sancte create, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 607 Vahl.): Juno Saturnia sancta dearum, id. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 4, 576 (Ann. v. 65 ib.): teque pater Tiberine (veneror) tuo cum flumine sancto, id. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 55 ib.):2.numen,
Lucr. 5, 309; 6, 70:sedes deum,
id. 5, 147; Cic. Rep. 5, 5, 7:fana,
Lucr. 5, 74:delubra,
id. 6, 417; 6, 1272:sanctus augustusque fons,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 12, 36:sanctior dies (with sollemnis),
Hor. C. 4, 11, 17:ignes (of a sacrifice),
Verg. A. 3, 406 et saep.—After Augustus,
a title given to the emperors, Ov. F. 2, 127; Val. Fl. 1, 11:sanctius et reverentius est visum nomen Augusti,
Flor. 4, 12, 66:intra limina sanctioris aulae,
Mart. 5, 6, 8 (al. aevi):amicitiae sanctum et venerabile nomen,
Ov. Tr. 1, 8, 15:libertas,
Liv. 3, 52:pudicitia,
id. 3, 52.—Of character, morally pure, good, innocent, pious, holy, just, etc. (freq. and class.): cum esset ille vir exemplum innocentiae, cumque illo nemo neque integrior esset in civitate neque sanctior, Cic. de Or. 1, 53, 229; cf.:C.sanctissimi viri,
id. Lael. 11, 39:homines frugalissimi, sanctissimi,
id. Fl. 29, 71:sancti et religiosi,
id. Rosc. Com. 15, 44; cf.:qui sunt sancti, qui religionum colentes,
id. Planc. 33, 80:vir in publicis religionibus foederum sanctus et diligens,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 19, § 49: veteres et sancti viri, Sall. Fragm. ap. Macr. S. 2, 9:sanctius consilium,
Liv. 30, 16; cf.:jura magistratusque legunt sanctumque senatum,
Verg. A. 1, 426:da (mihi) justo sanctoque videri,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 61:Dareus ut erat sanctus et mitis,
Curt. 3, 8, 5:amores,
pure, chaste, Cic. Fin. 3, 20, 68; cf.:virgines,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 27:sanctissima conjux,
Verg. A. 11, 158:pudor,
Tib. 1, 3, 83:mores (with pudicitia),
Juv. 10, 298 et saep.:me quidem id multo magis movet, quod mihi est et sanctius antiquius,
Cic. Att. 12, 19, 4:quod apud omnes leve et infirmum est, id apud judicem grave et sanctum esse ducatur?
id. Rosc. Com. 2, 6; cf.:est et sancta et gravis oratio (Calvi),
Quint. 10, 1, 115; so comp.:oratio,
id. 8, 3, 24:genus orationis,
id. 4, 2, 125:eloquentia,
Tac. Or. 4:manus sanctas habere,
Val. Max. 2, 2, 8:sanctissima disciplina (Stoicorum),
Gell. 1, 2, 7; cf. Lucr. 3, 371. —In eccl. Lat., substt.1.sanctus, i, m., a saint, holy man:2.sancti tui,
Vulg. 2 Par. 6, 41:omnes sancti ejus,
id. Psa. 30, 24. —sanctum, i, n., a holy place; esp.:sanctum sanctorum,
Vulg. Exod. 26, 34 et saep.:in sancto habitas,
id. Psa. 21, 4.—Also in plur.:sancta sanctorum,
Vulg. Exod. 40, 11 et saep.: violare sancta, id. Judith, 9, 11. — Adv.: sanctē (acc. to B.), solemnly, conscientiously, scrupulously, religiously, with holy awe, etc.:jurare,
Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 112; Ter. Hec. 1, 1, 4:adjurare,
Plaut. Cist. 2, 3, 27; Ter. Hec. 2, 2, 26:nimis sancte pius,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 7, 8; cf.:pie sancteque colimus naturam excellentem,
Cic. N. D. 1, 20, 56:auguste sancteque consecrare,
id. ib. 2, 24, 62:disce verecundo sanctius ore loqui,
Mart. 8, 1, 2:multa sunt severius scripta quam in antiquis legibus et sanctius,
Cic. Rab. Post. 4, 8:se sanctissime gerere,
id. Q. Fr. 1, 2, 4, § 13:te sancte precor,
Liv. 2, 10:illae (tabulae) servantur sancte,
scrupulously, religiously, Cic. Rosc. Com. 2, 7; cf.:me ea, quae tibi promitto ac recipio, sanctissime esse observaturum,
id. Fam. 5, 8, 5:virgines tam sancte habuit,
Curt. 3, 12, 21:exempla conservatae sanctissime utrobique opinionis,
Quint. 1, 2, 4:apud Sallustium dicta sancte et antique,
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sancĭo, xi, ctum, 4 ( pluperf. sancierat, Pompon. ap. Diom. p. 368 P.; id. ap. Prisc. p. 904 ib.:I.sancivi,
Prisc. 904; Diom. 368; part. perf. sancitum, Lucr. 1, 587; Cass. Sev. ap. Diom. l. l.), v. a. [Sanscr. root sac, sak, to accompany, honor (cf. sequor); whence also sacer; cf. Gr. HaG, hagios, hagnos], to render sacred or inviolable by a religious act; to appoint as sacred or inviolable.Lit., mostly of legal ordinances or other public proceedings, to fix unalterably; to establish, appoint, decree, ordain; also, to make irrevocable or unalterable; to enact, confirm, ratify, sanction (freq. and class.; cf.: caveo, scisco).A.Sancire legem (jus, foedus, etc.):B.legibus istis, quas senatus de ambitu sancire voluerit, etc.,
Cic. Planc. 18, 44:Cretum leges, quas sive Juppiter sive Minos sanxit,
id. Tusc. 2, 14, 34; cf.:quasdam leges ex integro sanxit,
Suet. Aug. 34; and:sancire legem, Ne quis, etc.,
Liv. 3, 55:tabulas Quas bis quinque viri sanxerunt,
Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 24:quam temere in nosmet legem sancimus iniquam,
id. S. 1, 3, 67:legem sanciendo,
Liv. 3, 55 et saep.— Pass.:haec igitur lex sanciatur, ut, etc.,
Cic. Lael. 12, 40, and 13, 44; cf.:M. Valerius consul de provocatione legem tulit diligentius sanctam,
Liv. 10, 9:sacrosanctum esse nihil potest, nisi quod populus plebesve sanxisset,
Cic. Balb. 14, 33:sanxisset jura nobis,
id. Rep. 3, 11, 18: jus utile civitati, Pompon. ap. Prisc. p. 904:in quibus (legibus) illa eadem sancta sunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 50, § 123:cum aut morte tuā sancienda sint consulum imperia, aut impunitate in perpetuum abroganda,
Liv. 8, 7:SENTENTIAM,
Inscr. Orell. 4405:foedus,
to ratify the treaty, Liv. 1, 24; so Cic. Sest. 10, 24:foedera sanguine,
id. post Red. ad Quir. 5, 13; Liv. 23, 8 fin.; 25, 16; Tac. A. 12, 46; cf. poet.:foedera fulmine,
Verg. A. 12, 200.—Sancire lege (edicto, etc.) aliquid, de aliquā re, ut, ne, etc.:(β).alia moribus confirmarunt, sanxerunt autem alia legibus,
Cic. Rep. 1, 2, 2; cf.:genus id agrorum certo capite legis confirmari atque sanciri,
id. Agr. 3, 1, 3:quod aedilis plebis fuisset, contra quam sanctum legibus erat,
Liv. 30, 19:ne res efferatur jurejurando ac fide sanciatur petunt,
Caes. B. G. 7, 2; cf. Liv. 39, 37:neque enim rogationibus plebisve scitis sancta sunt ista praecepta,
Quint. 2, 13, 6:coetibus ac sacrificiis conspirationem civitatum,
Tac. Agr. 27:eadem fuit (causa) nihil de hac re lege sanciendi,
Liv. 34, 4:nihil lege ullā in alios sanxit,
Just. 3, 2, 8:de jure praediorum sanctum apud nos est jure civili, ut, etc.,
Cic. Off. 3, 16, 65:inhumanissimā lege sanxerunt, ut, etc.,
id. Rep. 2, 37, 63; cf.:habeat legibus sanctum, Si quis...uti, etc.,
Caes. B. G. 6, 20:lege naturae, communi jure gentium sanctum est, ut, etc.,
Cic. Har. Resp. 14, 32:primo duodecim tabulis sanctum, ne quis, etc.,
Tac. A. 6, 16:Flaccus sanxit edicto, ne, etc.,
Cic. Fl. 28, 67:in omne tempus gravi documento sancirent, ne, etc.,
Liv. 28, 19:nec, quominus id postea liceret, ulla lex sanxit,
Cic. Ep. ad Brut. 1, 5, 3.—Without abl.:C.de quibus confirmandis et sanciendis legem comitiis centuriatis laturus est,
Cic. Phil. 10, 8, 17; cf.:acta Caesaris,
id. Att. 14, 21, 2:quae dubia sunt, per vos sancire vult,
id. Agr. 3 4, 13:augurem Jovis optimi maximi,
id. Phil. 13, 5, 12:cum de eo nihil sanxerit, quod antea commissum non erat,
id. Rosc. Am. 25, 70:quid est, quod tam accurate tamque diligenter caveat et sanciat, ut heredes sui, etc.,
id. Fin. 2, 31, 101.—With acc. and inf.:D.rursus fide sanxerunt liberos Tarentinos leges suaque omnia habituros,
Liv. 25, 8:omnes liberos esse sanxit,
Suet. Claud. 25.—Lex sancit, decrees, ordains (with acc. or obj.-clause):E.at hoc Valeria lex non dicit, Corneliae leges non sanciunt,
Cic. Agr. 3, 2, 8:consularis lex sanxit, ne qui magistratus sine provocatione crearetur,
id. Rep. 2, 31, 54; cf.:res et ab naturā profectas et ab consuetudine probatas, legum metus et religio sanxit,
id. Inv. 2, 53, 160.—Poet., with relative-clause:F.quid quaeque queant, per foedera naturaï, Quid porro nequeant, sancitum quandoquidem exstat,
Lucr. 1, 587. —To render sacred to any one, to devote, consecrate, dedicate:II.sancire alicui carmina,
Stat. S. 3, 3, 215; cf. id. Th. 11, 344: templum, Coripp. 4, 264.—Transf., to forbid under pain of punishment, to enact a penalty against (very rare):A.incestum pontifices supplicio sanciunto,
Cic. Leg. 2, 9, 22; cf.:noxiae poena par esto, ut in suo vitio quisque plectatur: vis capite, avaritia multa, honoris cupiditas ignominiā sanciatur,
id. ib. 3, 20, 46; id. Planc. 19, 47:hoc (sc. insidiae) quamquam video neque more turpe haberi, neque aut lege sanciri aut jure civili: tamen naturae lege sanctum est,
id. Off. 3, 17, 69:erranti viam non monstrare, quod Athenis exsecrationibus publicis sanctum est,
id. ib. 3, 13, 55:Solon capite sanxit, si qui in seditione non alterius utrius partis fuisset,
made it a capital offence, id. Att. 10, 1, 2.—With abl. of fine:injurias factas quinque et viginti assibus sanxerunt,
Gell. 20, 1, 31.—Hence, sanc-tus, a, um, P. a.Orig., rendered sacred, established as inviolable, i. e. sacred, inviolable (whereas sacer signifies consecrated to a deity. Thus, e. g., a temple, grove, or the like, is sacer locus;B.but sanctus locus is any public place which it is forbidden to injure or disturb. A sacer locus is also sanctus, but the converse is not always true): proprie dicimus sancta, quae neque sacra neque profana sunt, sed sanctione quādam confirmata, ut leges sanctae sunt, quia sanctione quādam sunt subnixae. Quod enim sanctione quādam subnixum est, id sanctum est, etsi deo non sit consecratum,
Dig. 1, 8, 9:sanctum est, quod ab injuriā hominum defensum atque munitum est...In municipiis quoque muros esse sanctos,
ib. 1, 8, 8; cf.:sanctae res, veluti muri et portae,
ib. 1, 8, 1:campus,
Cic. Rab. Perd. 4, 11:tribuni ejus (plebis) essent sanctique sunto,
id. Leg. 3, 3, 9 (cf. sacrosanctus):societas,
id. Off. 1, 8, 26; id. Rep. 1, 32, 49:fides induciarum,
Liv. 8, 37:nullum esse officium, nullum jus tam sanctum atque integrum, quod non ejus scelus atque perfidia violarit et imminuerit,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 38, 109; so,officium,
id. Quint. 6, 26:poëtae...poëtae nomen,
id. Arch. 8, 18 sq. —Hence, aerarium sanctius, a special treasure of the State, which was only to be used in cases of extreme necessity (v. aerarium).—Of persons:hospites ab injuriā prohibent sanctosque habent,
Caes. B. G. 6, 23:ut vestris etiam legionibus sanctus essem,
Cic. Phil. 2, 24, 60:uxor,
Phaedr. 3, 10, 30.—Because to the idea of inviolability is readily attached that of exalted worth, of sacredness, or divinity (as, on the contrary, our word sacred afterward received the meaning of inviolable, e. g. sacred rights, a sacred promise, sacred honor, etc.), sanctus denotes,Venerable, august, divine, sacred, pure, holy (very freq. and class.); of a divinity, and of things in any way belonging to one: Saturno sancte create, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 607 Vahl.): Juno Saturnia sancta dearum, id. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 4, 576 (Ann. v. 65 ib.): teque pater Tiberine (veneror) tuo cum flumine sancto, id. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 55 ib.):2.numen,
Lucr. 5, 309; 6, 70:sedes deum,
id. 5, 147; Cic. Rep. 5, 5, 7:fana,
Lucr. 5, 74:delubra,
id. 6, 417; 6, 1272:sanctus augustusque fons,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 12, 36:sanctior dies (with sollemnis),
Hor. C. 4, 11, 17:ignes (of a sacrifice),
Verg. A. 3, 406 et saep.—After Augustus,
a title given to the emperors, Ov. F. 2, 127; Val. Fl. 1, 11:sanctius et reverentius est visum nomen Augusti,
Flor. 4, 12, 66:intra limina sanctioris aulae,
Mart. 5, 6, 8 (al. aevi):amicitiae sanctum et venerabile nomen,
Ov. Tr. 1, 8, 15:libertas,
Liv. 3, 52:pudicitia,
id. 3, 52.—Of character, morally pure, good, innocent, pious, holy, just, etc. (freq. and class.): cum esset ille vir exemplum innocentiae, cumque illo nemo neque integrior esset in civitate neque sanctior, Cic. de Or. 1, 53, 229; cf.:C.sanctissimi viri,
id. Lael. 11, 39:homines frugalissimi, sanctissimi,
id. Fl. 29, 71:sancti et religiosi,
id. Rosc. Com. 15, 44; cf.:qui sunt sancti, qui religionum colentes,
id. Planc. 33, 80:vir in publicis religionibus foederum sanctus et diligens,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 19, § 49: veteres et sancti viri, Sall. Fragm. ap. Macr. S. 2, 9:sanctius consilium,
Liv. 30, 16; cf.:jura magistratusque legunt sanctumque senatum,
Verg. A. 1, 426:da (mihi) justo sanctoque videri,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 61:Dareus ut erat sanctus et mitis,
Curt. 3, 8, 5:amores,
pure, chaste, Cic. Fin. 3, 20, 68; cf.:virgines,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 27:sanctissima conjux,
Verg. A. 11, 158:pudor,
Tib. 1, 3, 83:mores (with pudicitia),
Juv. 10, 298 et saep.:me quidem id multo magis movet, quod mihi est et sanctius antiquius,
Cic. Att. 12, 19, 4:quod apud omnes leve et infirmum est, id apud judicem grave et sanctum esse ducatur?
id. Rosc. Com. 2, 6; cf.:est et sancta et gravis oratio (Calvi),
Quint. 10, 1, 115; so comp.:oratio,
id. 8, 3, 24:genus orationis,
id. 4, 2, 125:eloquentia,
Tac. Or. 4:manus sanctas habere,
Val. Max. 2, 2, 8:sanctissima disciplina (Stoicorum),
Gell. 1, 2, 7; cf. Lucr. 3, 371. —In eccl. Lat., substt.1.sanctus, i, m., a saint, holy man:2.sancti tui,
Vulg. 2 Par. 6, 41:omnes sancti ejus,
id. Psa. 30, 24. —sanctum, i, n., a holy place; esp.:sanctum sanctorum,
Vulg. Exod. 26, 34 et saep.:in sancto habitas,
id. Psa. 21, 4.—Also in plur.:sancta sanctorum,
Vulg. Exod. 40, 11 et saep.: violare sancta, id. Judith, 9, 11. — Adv.: sanctē (acc. to B.), solemnly, conscientiously, scrupulously, religiously, with holy awe, etc.:jurare,
Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 112; Ter. Hec. 1, 1, 4:adjurare,
Plaut. Cist. 2, 3, 27; Ter. Hec. 2, 2, 26:nimis sancte pius,
Plaut. Rud. 4, 7, 8; cf.:pie sancteque colimus naturam excellentem,
Cic. N. D. 1, 20, 56:auguste sancteque consecrare,
id. ib. 2, 24, 62:disce verecundo sanctius ore loqui,
Mart. 8, 1, 2:multa sunt severius scripta quam in antiquis legibus et sanctius,
Cic. Rab. Post. 4, 8:se sanctissime gerere,
id. Q. Fr. 1, 2, 4, § 13:te sancte precor,
Liv. 2, 10:illae (tabulae) servantur sancte,
scrupulously, religiously, Cic. Rosc. Com. 2, 7; cf.:me ea, quae tibi promitto ac recipio, sanctissime esse observaturum,
id. Fam. 5, 8, 5:virgines tam sancte habuit,
Curt. 3, 12, 21:exempla conservatae sanctissime utrobique opinionis,
Quint. 1, 2, 4:apud Sallustium dicta sancte et antique,
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11 pena
f ( sofferenza) pain, suffering( punizione) punishmentpena di morte death penaltystare in pena per qualcuno worry about someonevale la pena soffrire tanto? is it worth suffering so much?non ne vale la pena it's not worth itmi fa pena I feel sorry for him/hera mala pena hardly* * *pena s.f.1 (dir.) ( punizione) punishment; penalty; sanction; sentence: pena capitale, capital punishment; pena di morte, death penalty (o sentence); chiedere la pena di morte, to invoke the death sentence (o penalty); il massimo, minimo della pena, the maximum, minimum penalty (o of the penalty); il codice stabilisce le pene, punishments (o penalties) are laid down by law; infliggere una pena, to inflict a punishment (o a penalty); scontare una pena, to serve a sentence (o to undergo a term of punishment); condonare una pena, to remit a penalty; passibile di pena, subject to penalty; fu condannato a una pena pecuniaria, he was fined (o sentenced to a fine) // pena del contrappasso, punishment fitting the crime // sotto pena di, under penalty (o pain) of (o on pain of): gli proibirono di tornare in patria ( sotto) pena ( del) la vita, he was forbidden to return to his country under pain of death // pena eterna, eternal punishment2 ( patimento, dolore fisico) pain, suffering; ( afflizione, angoscia) pain, pang; sorrow; affliction; grief; suffering: le pene d'amore, del rimorso, the pains (o pangs) of love, of remorse; nessuno può immaginarsi la mia pena, nobody can imagine my sorrow; ha sopportato con pazienza le sue pene, he bore his sufferings patiently; che cosa ti dà pena?, what is worrying you?; non darti pena per me, me la caverò!, don't worry about me, I'll manage; sono in pena per lui, I am anxious (o worried) about him; sto sempre in pena quando ritardano la sera, I always worry when they are late in the evening; sentire, aver pena per qlco., qlcu., to grieve at sthg., for s.o.; mi fa pena, I feel sorry (o pity) for him // la squadra oggi faceva pena!, it was painful to watch the team today (o the team was dreadful today) // è un'anima in pena, he is a soul in torment; vuoi stare fermo?, mi sembri un'anima in pena, will you keep still? you're like a bag full of cats // soffrire le pene dell'inferno, to suffer the torments (o pains) of hell3 ( fatica, disturbo) trouble: non ne vale la pena, it isn't worth it; non vale la pena di andare, it isn't worth going // darsi la pena di fare qlco., to take the trouble to do sthg.: mi sono dato la pena di informarlo, ma non mi ha neppure ringraziato, I took the trouble to inform him and he never even thanked me.* * *['pena]sostantivo femminile1) (pietà) pitypovera Anna, mi fa pena — poor Anna, I feel sorry for her
2) (sofferenza) pain, sorrowpena d'amore — love pang, heartache
confidare le proprie -e a qcn. — to tell sb. of one's afflictions
3) dir. (punizione) punishment, sentence, penaltysotto pena di — on o under penalty of
4) (sforzo)darsi la pena di fare qcs. — to take the trouble o to be at pains to do sth.
essere, stare in pena per qcn. — to be worried for sb
•pena detentiva — custodial o prison sentence, detention
* * *pena/'pena/sostantivo f.1 (pietà) pity; povera Anna, mi fa pena poor Anna, I feel sorry for her; mi fa pena vederlo così triste it hurts me to see him so sad; faceva pena vedere una cosa simile it was sad to see such a thing2 (sofferenza) pain, sorrow; pena d'amore love pang, heartache; confidare le proprie -e a qcn. to tell sb. of one's afflictions3 dir. (punizione) punishment, sentence, penalty; sotto pena di on o under penalty of; scontare una pena to serve a sentence; casa di pena prison4 (sforzo) darsi la pena di fare qcs. to take the trouble o to be at pains to do sth.; ne è valsa la pena! it was really worth it! vale la pena fare it's worth doing5 (preoccupazione) essere, stare in pena per qcn. to be worried for sb.pena capitale capital punishment; pena corporale corporal punishment; pena detentiva custodial o prison sentence, detention; pena di morte death penalty; pena pecuniaria fine. -
12 наказание
сущ.penalty;punishment;( приговор) sentence- альтернативное наказание
- дополнительное наказание
- жестокое наказание
- имущественное наказание
- комплексное наказание
- максимальное наказание
- минимальное наказание
- недопустимое наказание
- неправомерно назначенное наказание
- обязательное наказание
- отбытое наказание
- отбыть наказание
- отменять наказание
- первоначально назначенное наказание
- позорящее наказание
- понести наказание
- понести заслуженное наказание
- предусмотренное законом наказание
- применять наказание
- смягчать наказание
- строгое наказание
- телесное наказание
- увеличенное наказание
- уголовное наказание
- умеренное наказание
- условное наказаниенаказание по усмотрению суда — discretional (flexible, optional) punishment (sentence) наказание, применяемое во внесудебном порядке — extrajudicial punishment
наказание, назначаемое в суммарном порядке — summary punishment
наказание, несоразмерное тяжести совершённого преступления — disproportionate punishment (sentence)
наказание, определённое в законе — punishment fixed (laid down) by law; statutory punishment
наказание, применяемое в судебном порядке — judicial punishment
наказание, связанное с лишением свободы — custodial punishment (sentence) наказание, удерживающее от совершения преступления — deterrent punishment (sentence) \наказаниея и взыскания — pains and penalties
исключительная мера \наказаниея — (смертная казнь, смертный приговор) capital punishment; death (capital) penalty (sentence); exceptional measure of punishment; last sanction of the law; sole penalty (punishment)
лёгкое (мягкое) наказание — light (lenient, mild) punishment (sentence)
мера \наказаниея — punitive measure
назначать наказание (определять меру \наказаниея) — to award (fix, impose, inflict, mete out, prescribe) a penalty (punishment); ( выносить приговор) to give (pronounce) a sentence
назначать наказание соразмерно совершённому преступлению — to make a penalty (punishment) fit the crime; proportion a penalty (punishment) to the crime
назначать наказание условно — to make a penalty (punishment) conditional; release on probation
назначать в качестве \наказаниея — to prescribe as punishment
назначение \наказаниея — award (imposition, infliction, prescription) of a penalty (of punishment)
определять меру \наказаниея — to admeasure the penalty
органы и учреждения исполнения \наказанией — penal bodies and institutions
освобождение от \наказаниея — impunity
отбывать наказание (срок \наказаниея) — to do one’s time; serve (undergo) a sentence; ( оставшийся срок) to serve (undergo) the remainder of a sentence
отмена \наказаниея — abolition of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) repeal (reversal) of a sentence
отсрочка исполнения \наказаниея — suspension of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) suspension of a sentence
под страхом \наказаниея — on (under) pain of a penalty (punishment)
подвергать \наказаниею — to impose (inflict) a penalty (punishment) (on); penalize; punish
подвергаться \наказаниею — to be subjected to a penalty (punishment)
смягчение \наказаниея — commutation (mitigation, reduction) of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) commutation (mitigation, reduction) of a sentence
совместимые \наказаниея — consistent sentences
совокупность \наказанией — cumulative punishment (sentence)
срок \наказаниея — term of punishment
строгость \наказаниея — severity of punishment
суровое (тяжкое) наказание — harsh (heavy, severe, tough) punishment (sentence)
увеличенная мера \наказаниея — enhanced punishment (sanction)
уйти от \наказаниея — to go unpunished
уменьшенное (смягчённое) наказание — commuted (mitigated, reduced) punishment (sentence)
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сущ.penalty; punishment; ( приговор) sentenceназначать наказание (определять меру наказания) — to award (fix, impose, inflict, mete out, prescribe) a penalty (punishment); ( выносить приговор) to award (deliver, give, impose, pass, pronounce, render) a judgement (a sentence)
назначать наказание соразмерно совершённому преступлению — to make a penalty (punishment) fit the crime; proportion a penalty (punishment) to the crime
назначать наказание условно — to make a penalty (punishment) conditional; release on probation
объявлять меру наказания — ( приговор) to pronounce a judgement (sentence, verdict)
отбывать наказание (срок наказания) — to do (serve) one's time; serve (undergo) a jail sentence; ( оставшийся срок) to serve (undergo) the remainder of a sentence
отменять наказание — to abolish punishment; recall (remit, repeal, reverse, revoke, quash, set aside) a sentence
отпускать без наказания — ( кого-л) to let ( smb) go unpunished; let smb off
подвергать наказанию — to impose (inflict) a penalty (punishment) (on); penalize; punish
понести наказание — to receive (sustain) a sentence (penalty, punishment); suffer penalty (punishment)
понести заслуженное наказание — to be punished justly; receive (suffer, sustain) just punishment
смягчать наказание — to commute (mitigate, reduce) a sentence (penalty, punishment)
назначение наказания (более мягкого наказания, чем предусмотрено законом —) award (determination, imposition, infliction, prescription) of a penalty (of punishment) / of a lighter (milder) penalty (punishment) than established (provided for, stipulated) by law
наука о наказаниях — ( пенология) penology
обстоятельства, отягчающие (смягчающие) наказание — circumstances aggravating (mitigating) punishment
освобождение от наказания — impunity; release from punishment
отмена наказания — abolition of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) revocation (repeal, reversal) of a sentence
отсрочка исполнения наказания — suspension of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) suspension of a sentence
смягчение наказания — commutation (mitigation, reduction) of a penalty (of punishment); ( приговора) commutation (mitigation, reduction) of a sentence
наказание за разглашение конфиденциальной информации — penalty (punishment) for disclosure (divulging) of confidential information
наказание, назначаемое в суммарном порядке — summary punishment
наказание, несоразмерное тяжести совершённого преступления — disproportionate punishment (sentence)
наказание, применяемое во внесудебном порядке — extrajudicial punishment
наказание, применяемое в судебном порядке — judicial punishment
наказание, связанное с лишением свободы — custodial punishment (sentence)
- наказание за чужую винунаказание, удерживающее от совершения преступления — deterrent punishment (sentence)
- наказание как средство устрашения
- наказание, определённое в законе
- наказание по усмотрению суда
- наказания и взыскания
- альтернативное наказание
- дополнительное наказание
- жестокое наказание
- имущественное наказание
- исключительная мера наказания
- исправительное наказание
- комплексное наказание
- лёгкое наказание
- мягкое наказание
- максимальное наказание
- минимальное наказание
- недопустимое наказание
- неправомерно назначенное наказание
- обязательное наказание
- отбытое наказание
- первоначально назначенное наказание
- позорящее наказание
- предусмотренное законом наказание
- совместимые наказания
- строгое наказание
- суровое наказание
- тяжкое наказание
- телесное наказание
- увеличенное наказание
- уголовное наказание
- уменьшенное наказание
- смягчённое наказание
- умеренное наказание
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14 ka|ra
f 1. (konsekwencje złego czynu) punishment C/U (za coś for sth)- kara śmierci capital punishment, the death penalty- kara pozbawienia wolności a prison sentence a. term- za gwałt grozi kara pozbawienia wolności do lat piętnastu rape is punishable by up to 15 years’ imprisonment- kara więzienia imprisonment- kara dożywotniego więzienia a life sentence, life imprisonment- kara grzywny a fine- kara pieniężna w wysokości 1000 złotych a fine of one thousand zloty, a one-thousand-zloty fine- kara cielesna corporal punishment- kara chłosty flogging- ujść a. uniknąć kary to escape punishment- darować komuś karę to let sb off- wymierzyć komuś karę to punish sb- odbyć karę to serve one’s (prison) sentence- skazać kogoś na karę grzywny/pozbawienia wolności to fine/imprison sb- złagodzić komuś karę to mitigate a. lighten sb’s sentence- zasłużyć na karę to deserve to be punished, to deserve punishment- wreszcie spotkała go zasłużona kara he met his just deserts in the end- wisi nad nią kara she’s awaiting punishment- musiał zapłacić karę za przetrzymanie książki he had to pay a fine for an overdue book- robić coś za karę to do sth as punishment- za karę nie pójdziesz do kina as punishment you’re not allowed to go to the cinema- pod karą czegoś ksiażk. on a. under pain a. penalty of sth- palenie ognisk zabronione pod karą administracyjną lighting fires is prohibited on penalty of a fine2. Sport penalty- po dwóch minutach kary ponownie wraca na boisko after a two minute penalty he’s back on the field■ kara boska z nim/tym he’s/it’s a trial a. plague- kara boska z tym chłopakiem, nikogo nie słucha what a trial a. plague that boy is! he never listens to anybodyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ka|ra
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ПОД СТРАХОМ чего PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is advat the risk of incurring a specified penaltyunder (the) threat ofon (under) pain of.Ему (Марку Крысобою) прокуратор приказал сдать преступника начальнику тайной службы и при этом передать ему распоряжение прокуратора о том, чтобы... команде тайной службы было под страхом тяжкой кары запрещено о чём бы то ни было разговаривать с Иешуа или отвечать на какие-либо его вопросы (Булгаков 9). Не (Mark Rat-Killer) was ordered by the Procurator to turn the criminal over to the chief of the secret service, and to relay the Procurator's command that...the soldiers of the secret service detachment be forbidden, under threat of severe punishment, to speak with Yeshua about anything, or to answer any of his questions (9a)....Если ребята под страхом расстрела искали в лесу бомбы и гранаты, под угрозой расстрела приносили их в гетто, то, как вы понимаете, не для игр они это делали (Рыбаков 1). If the children had gone in search of bombs (and grenades) in the woods on pain of shooting, and had brought them back into the ghetto, also on pain of shooting, you can be sure it wasn't because they were playing games (1a). -
16 под страхом
[PrepP; Invar; the resulting PrepP is adv]=====⇒ at the risk of incurring a specified penalty:- on (under) pain of.♦ Ему [Марку Крысобою] прокуратор приказал сдать преступника начальнику тайной службы и при этом передать ему распоряжение прокуратора о том, чтобы... команде тайной службы было под страхом тяжкой кары запрещено о чём бы то ни было разговаривать с Иешуа или отвечать на какие-либо его вопросы (Булгаков 9). Не [Mark Rat-Killer] was ordered by the Procurator to turn the criminal over to the chief of the secret service, and to relay the Procurator's command that...the soldiers of the secret service detachment be forbidden, under threat of severe punishment, to speak with Yeshua about anything, or to answer any of his questions (9a).♦...Если ребята под страхом расстрела искали в лесу бомбы и гранаты, под угрозой расстрела приносили их в гетто, то, как вы понимаете, не для игр они это делали (Рыбаков 1). If the children had gone in search of bombs [and grenades] in the woods on pain of shooting, and had brought them back into the ghetto, also on pain of shooting, you can be sure it wasn't because they were playing games (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > под страхом
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17 казнь
сущ.execution; ( на электрическом стуле) electrocutionбыть приговорённым к смертной казни (за контрабанду наркотиков) — to be condemned (sentenced) to capital punishment (to death) (for drug smuggling)
быть противником (введения / сохранения) смертной казни — to be opposed to capital punishment (to death penalty / sentence)
выступать за введение (сохранение) смертной казни — to speak in favour (in support) of capital punishment (of a death penalty / sentence)
назначить смертную казнь — to inflict a death penalty (on / upon)
ожидать казни — to await the execution; be (sit) on (the) death row; wait to be executed
откладывать казнь — ( исполнение смертного приговора) to delay (postpone, put off) the execution
останавливать казнь — ( исполнение смертного приговора) to stop the execution
отменить смертную казнь — to abolish a death penalty; ( поставить вне закона) to outlaw capital punishment (a death penalty / sentence)
приговорить к смертной казни — ( кого-л) to adjudge (adjudicate, sentence) ( smb) to die; condemn (sentence) ( smb) to death (to capital punishment); give ( smb) a death sentence; ( к расстрелу) to sentence ( smb) to be shot; ( на электрическом стуле) to sentence ( smb) to an electric chair; ( через повешение) to send ( smb) to the gallows
протестовать против казни — to protest (against) ( smb's) execution
решительно выступать против казни — to be strongly opposed (voice strong opposition) to smb's execution
совершать казнь — to execute; carry out the execution
под страхом смертной казни — on (under) pain of death; upon penalty of death
заключённый, ожидающий смертной казни — death-row inmate
способ проведения казни — ( исполнения смертного приговора) method of execution
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18 śmierć
- ci; fskazywać (skazać perf) kogoś na śmierć — to sentence sb to death
kara śmierci — capital punishment, the death penalty
zagłodzić się ( perf) na śmierć — to starve o.s. to death
na śmierć zapomniałem — pot I clean forgot (pot)
* * *f.1. (= zgon) death; śmierć biologiczna biological death; śmierć głodowa starvation, death of starvation; śmierć kliniczna clinical death; śmierć naturalna natural death; umrzeć naturalną śmiercią die of natural causes, die a natural death; śmierć mózgu brain death; śmierć męczeńska martyrdom; umrzeć śmiercią męczeńską die the death of a martyr; śmierć samobójcza suicidal death; śmierć z przyczyn naturalnych death of natural causes; śmierć tragiczna (w wypadku, wskutek morderstwa) violent death; zginąć śmiercią tragiczną die a violent death; nagła śmierć sudden death; przedwczesna śmierć premature death; anioł śmierci angel of death; cela śmierci death row, death house; kara śmierci capital punishment, death penalty; obóz śmierci death camp; rocznica śmierci anniversary of death, deathday; szwadron śmierci death squad; bliski śmierci close to death, nearing death; pod groźbą śmierci under pain of death; otrzeć się o śmierć have a brush with death; oszukać śmierć cheat death; podpisać na siebie wyrok śmierci sign one's own death warrant; ponieść śmierć be killed; ujść śmierci escape death; wykrwawić się na śmierć bleed to death; wystraszyć kogoś na śmierć scare the living daylights out of sb; zanudzić kogoś na śmierć bore sb stiff; zatłuc na śmierć beat to death; sprawa życia i śmierci matter of life and death; pan życia i śmierci master of life and death, lord of life and death; walka na śmierć i życie life and death struggle, mortal combat; aż do śmierci to one's dying day; ( w przysiędze małżeńskiej) till death do us part; na łożu śmierci on one's deathbed; raz kozie śmierć a man can die but once; come what may!; na śmierć zapomniałem I clean forgot; nie wybaczę ci tego aż do śmierci I won't forgive you to my dying day; grozi ci śmierć you're in danger of death.2. (= kościotrup z kosą) Death, the grim reaper; taniec śmierci sztuka dance of death, danse macabre.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > śmierć
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19 die Todesstrafe
- {capital punishment; death penalty} = bei Todesstrafe {on pain of death; under pain of death}+ = die Todesstrafe verdienend {hanging}+ -
20 pena
f.1 shame, pity.da pena no poder hacer nada it's a shame o pity we can't do anythingel pobre me da pena I feel sorry for the poor chap¡qué pena! what a shame o pity!2 sadness, sorrow (tristeza).sentía una gran pena I felt terribly sad3 problem, trouble (desgracia).4 struggle.a duras penas with great difficulty5 punishment (castigo).le cayó o le impusieron una pena de treinta años he was sentenced to o given thirty yearsso o bajo pena de under penalty ofpena capital o de muerte death penalty6 embarrassment. (Caribbean Spanish (Cuba, Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, Venezuela), Central American Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Mexican Spanish)me da pena I'm embarrassed about it7 grief, regret, sorrow, heartache.8 penna, contour feather.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: penar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: penar.* * *1 (castigo) sentence, punishment2 (tristeza) grief, sorrow3 (lástima) pity■ ¡qué pena que no podáis venir! it's a shame you can't make it!4 (dificultad) hardship, trouble\a duras penas with great difficultyhecho,-a una pena familiar in a bad waymerecer la pena / valer la pena to be worth while, be worth itsin pena ni gloria undistinguishedpena capital capital punishmentpena de muerte death penalty* * *noun f.1) pity2) sorrow3) penalty, punishment4) difficulty, trouble5) shame•* * *SF1) (=tristeza) sorrowtenía mucha pena después de la muerte de su hijo — she grieved a lot o was extremely upset after her son's death
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alma en pena — lost soul•
dar pena, da pena verlos sufrir así — it's sad to see them suffer like thatme daba pena dejar España — I was sad o sorry to leave Spain
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morir de (la) pena — to die of a broken heartsin pena ni gloria —
2) (=lástima) shame, pity¿no podéis venir? ¡qué pena! — you can't come? what a shame o a pity!
¡es una pena que no tengamos más tiempo! — it's a shame o a pity that we haven't got more time!, it's too bad we haven't got more time! (EEUU)
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de pena, la economía va de pena — the economy is in a terrible state•
estar hecho una pena — to be in a sorry state3) pl penas (=problemas)a duras penas consiguió alcanzar la orilla — he only managed to reach the shore with great difficulty
4) (=esfuerzo)•
ahorrarse la pena — to save o.s. the trouble, save o.s. the bother *¿merece la pena visitar la catedral? — is the cathedral worth a visit?
no vale la pena que perdamos el tiempo discutiendo eso — it's not worth wasting time arguing about it
5) (Jur) sentenceel juez le impuso una pena de tres años de prisión — the judge sentenced him to three years in prison
bajo pena de muerte — on pain of death, on o under penalty of death
tiene prohibido hacerlo, so pena de ser expulsado — he is forbidden to do it, on o under penalty of expulsion
pena máxima — maximum sentence; (Ftbl) penalty
¡qué pena! — how embarrassing!
sentir o tener pena — to be o feel embarrassed, be o feel ill at ease
7) And (=fantasma) ghost* * *1)a) ( tristeza)tenía/sentía mucha pena — he was o felt very sad
me da pena verlo — it upsets me o it makes me sad to see it
b) ( lástima) pity, shamequé pena! — what a pity o shame!
es una pena que... — it's a pity (that)...
de pena — (Esp) terrible
estar hecho una pena — to be in a sorry o terrible state
vale or merece la pena — it's worth it
vale la pena leerlo/visitarlo — it's worth reading/a visit
no vale la pena intentar convencerlo — there's no point o it's not worth trying to persuade him
2) penas femenino plurala) ( problemas) sorrows (pl)me contó sus penas — he told me his troubles o (liter or hum) woes
a duras penas — ( apenas) hardly; ( con dificultad) with difficulty
b) ( penalidades) hardship3) (Der) sentencebajo or so pena de — (frml) on pain of (frml)
4) (AmL exc CS) ( vergüenza) embarrassmentquitado de la pena — (Méx) blithely, gaily
5) (Per) ( fantasma) ghost* * *= woe, distress, grief, regret, criminalisation [criminalization, -USA], grieving, woefulness, heartache, misery.Ex. 'The word's out: all departments have to cut their staffs by 10%' -- Her voice was weak and laden with woe.Ex. The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.Ex. This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.Ex. Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.Ex. In our opinion, it is more relevant to focus on the Cuban government's criminalization of the unauthorized ownership of computers and its effective banning of the World Wide Web.Ex. The article 'Words of comfort: resources for the living and dying' reviews books on death and grieving for purposes of collection development in the area.Ex. In presenting this story, Amenabar has managed to avoid both saccharine sentimentality and easy woefulness.Ex. Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more ' heartache leave' offered as they get older.Ex. Perhaps Jane Austen was aware of this, for having stated the fact of the elopement briefly, she says airily: 'Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery, I quit such odious subjects as soon as I can'.----* a duras pena = with great difficulty.* alegrías y penas = pleasures and pains.* alma en pena = banshee.* arreglárselas a duras penas = muddle through.* avanzar a duras penas = flounder, grind on.* causar pena = cause + hurt.* chillar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* condenar a la pena de muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* contarle las penas a Alguien = sob + Posesivo + heart out to.* de puta pena = appalling, deplorable.* en pena = in grief.* ganarse la vida a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.* gemir como alma en pena = wail like + a banshee.* gritar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* merecer la pena = be worth + the effort, be worthwhile, be worth + Posesivo + time, be worth it.* merecer la pena considerar más detalladamente = repay + full consideration.* merecer la pena el esfuerzo = repay + effort.* merecer la pena estudiar Algo = repay + study.* merecer la pena + Infinitivo = be worth + Gerundio, be worthy of + Gerundio, it + be + worth + Gerundio.* merecer la pena intentarlo = be worth a try.* merecerle la pena a Uno = be worth + Posesivo + while.* no merecer la pena = be no good.* no valer la pena = be no good.* parecer + merecer la pena + Infinitivo = seem + worth + Gerundio.* pena capital = capital punishment.* pena de muerte = death penalty, death row.* pena de prisión = custodial sentence, jail sentence.* que merece la pena = worthwhile.* que vale la pena = worthwhile.* salir adelante a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.* sentenciar a la pena de muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* sentir pena por = feel + sorry for.* valer la pena = be not for nothing, be worth it, be worthwhile, be worth + the effort, be worth + Posesivo + time.* valer la pena leer Algo = repay + reading.* valerle la pena a Uno = be worth + Posesivo + while.* * *1)a) ( tristeza)tenía/sentía mucha pena — he was o felt very sad
me da pena verlo — it upsets me o it makes me sad to see it
b) ( lástima) pity, shamequé pena! — what a pity o shame!
es una pena que... — it's a pity (that)...
de pena — (Esp) terrible
estar hecho una pena — to be in a sorry o terrible state
vale or merece la pena — it's worth it
vale la pena leerlo/visitarlo — it's worth reading/a visit
no vale la pena intentar convencerlo — there's no point o it's not worth trying to persuade him
2) penas femenino plurala) ( problemas) sorrows (pl)me contó sus penas — he told me his troubles o (liter or hum) woes
a duras penas — ( apenas) hardly; ( con dificultad) with difficulty
b) ( penalidades) hardship3) (Der) sentencebajo or so pena de — (frml) on pain of (frml)
4) (AmL exc CS) ( vergüenza) embarrassmentquitado de la pena — (Méx) blithely, gaily
5) (Per) ( fantasma) ghost* * *= woe, distress, grief, regret, criminalisation [criminalization, -USA], grieving, woefulness, heartache, misery.Ex: 'The word's out: all departments have to cut their staffs by 10%' -- Her voice was weak and laden with woe.
Ex: The reason for his distress seemed to have been twofold: he derived comfort from reading the roll and he would have found it very embarassing to admit at the end of his journey that he had lost it.Ex: This paper discusses the ways in which books may be used to help bereaved children to understand death and other aspects of grief.Ex: Spalding's regret is quite understandable, for few of those seeking to identify particular editions in the catalog will fail to be confused by the results of this decision.Ex: In our opinion, it is more relevant to focus on the Cuban government's criminalization of the unauthorized ownership of computers and its effective banning of the World Wide Web.Ex: The article 'Words of comfort: resources for the living and dying' reviews books on death and grieving for purposes of collection development in the area.Ex: In presenting this story, Amenabar has managed to avoid both saccharine sentimentality and easy woefulness.Ex: Lovelorn staff at a Japanese company can take paid time off after an upsetting break-up with a partner, with more ' heartache leave' offered as they get older.Ex: Perhaps Jane Austen was aware of this, for having stated the fact of the elopement briefly, she says airily: 'Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery, I quit such odious subjects as soon as I can'.* a duras pena = with great difficulty.* alegrías y penas = pleasures and pains.* alma en pena = banshee.* arreglárselas a duras penas = muddle through.* avanzar a duras penas = flounder, grind on.* causar pena = cause + hurt.* chillar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* condenar a la pena de muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* contarle las penas a Alguien = sob + Posesivo + heart out to.* de puta pena = appalling, deplorable.* en pena = in grief.* ganarse la vida a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.* gemir como alma en pena = wail like + a banshee.* gritar como alma en pena = scream like + a banshee, wail like + a banshee.* merecer la pena = be worth + the effort, be worthwhile, be worth + Posesivo + time, be worth it.* merecer la pena considerar más detalladamente = repay + full consideration.* merecer la pena el esfuerzo = repay + effort.* merecer la pena estudiar Algo = repay + study.* merecer la pena + Infinitivo = be worth + Gerundio, be worthy of + Gerundio, it + be + worth + Gerundio.* merecer la pena intentarlo = be worth a try.* merecerle la pena a Uno = be worth + Posesivo + while.* no merecer la pena = be no good.* no valer la pena = be no good.* parecer + merecer la pena + Infinitivo = seem + worth + Gerundio.* pena capital = capital punishment.* pena de muerte = death penalty, death row.* pena de prisión = custodial sentence, jail sentence.* que merece la pena = worthwhile.* que vale la pena = worthwhile.* salir adelante a duras penas = eke out + a living, scratch (out) + a living, scrape + a living, eke out + an existence.* sentenciar a la pena de muerte = sentence + Nombre + to death, condemn + Nombre + to death.* sentir pena por = feel + sorry for.* valer la pena = be not for nothing, be worth it, be worthwhile, be worth + the effort, be worth + Posesivo + time.* valer la pena leer Algo = repay + reading.* valerle la pena a Uno = be worth + Posesivo + while.* * *A1(tristeza): tenía mucha pena he was o felt very sadme da pena ver a esos niños pidiendo limosna it upsets me o it makes me sad to see those children begginga mí la que me da pena es su pobre mujer it's his poor wife I feel sorry forestá que da pena she's in a terrible stateno te imaginas la pena que me da tener que decírtelo you can't imagine how much it hurts me to have to tell youlloraba con tanta pena he was crying so bitterlysentí mucha pena cuando me enteré de su muerte I was very sad to hear of his death2 (lástima) pity, shame¡qué pena que no te puedas quedar! what a pity o a shame you can't stay!es una pena que no hayas seguido sus consejos it's a pity you didn't take her adviceese vestido le queda de pena that dress looks terrible o awful o dreadful on heren las fotos siempre salgo de pena I always look awful o terrible in photographs¿cómo te fue en el examen? — de pena how was your exam? — awful o terrible, how did you get on in your exam? — really badlyestar hecho una pena to be in a sorry o terrible state, be in a bad waysin pena ni gloria almost unnoticeduna película que pasó por las carteleras sin pena ni gloria a movie which came and went almost unnoticedpasó por la universidad sin pena ni gloria he had an undistinguished university careervale or merece la pena it's worth itmerece la pena leerlo it's worth readingno vale la pena intentar convencerlo there's no point o it's not worth trying to persuade himun museo que bien vale la pena visitar a museum which is well worth a visit o ( frml) which is worthy of a visitbien merece la pena correr el riesgo it's well worth the risk1(dolores, problemas): bebe para ahogar las penas she drinks to drown her sorrowssus hijos no le han dado más que penas her children have caused her nothing but sorrow o heartachete oigo a duras penas I can scarcely o hardly o barely hear yousubió a duras penas las escaleras she had great difficulty climbing the stairsllegaron a la meta, pero a duras penas they reached the finishing line, but only just o only with difficulty2 (penurias, dificultades) hardshippasamos muchas penas para pagarlo we suffered great hardship to pay for itpasaron grandes penas durante la expedición they underwent great difficulties o hardship during the expeditionC ( Der) sentenceel juez le impuso la pena máxima the judge gave him the maximum sentenceso pena de caer en repeticiones at the risk of repeating myselfCompuestos:afflictive punishmentdeath penaltylos que se oponen a la pena capital those opposed to the death penalty o to capital punishmentcorporal punishmentdeath penaltyfinecustodial sentenceD ( AmL exc CS) (vergüenza) embarrassmentle da una pena horrible hablar en público she's terribly shy o embarrassed about speaking in publicme da pena molestarlos a esta hora de la noche I feel awful o terrible o embarrassed disturbing you at this time of nightme puse roja de la pena I went red with embarrassmentquitado de la pena ( Méx); blithely, gailyE ( Per) (fantasma) ghost* * *
Del verbo penar: ( conjugate penar)
pena es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
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penar
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pena sustantivo femenino
1a) ( tristeza):◊ tenía/sentía mucha peña he was o felt very sad;
me da peña verlo it upsets me o it makes me sad to see it;
a mí la que me da peña es su mujer it's his wife I feel sorry for;
está que da peña she's in a terrible state
◊ ¡qué peña! what a pity o shame!;
es una peña que … it's a pity (that) …;
vale or merece la peña it's worth it;
vale la peña leerlo/visitarlo it's worth reading/a visit
2◊ penas sustantivo femenino plural
me contó sus peñas he told me his troubles;
a duras peñas ( apenas) hardly;
( con dificultad) with difficulty
3 (Der) sentence;
peña capital or de muerte death penalty
4 (AmL exc CS) ( vergüenza) embarrassment;◊ ¡qué peña! how embarrasing!;
me da mucha peña pedírselo I'm too embarrassed to ask him
peña sustantivo femenino
1 ( roca) crag, rock
2
b) (AmL) tb
pena sustantivo femenino
1 (castigo) punishment, penalty: fue condenado a pena de muerte, he was sentenced to death
2 (tristeza) grief, sorrow, sadness: es una pena que no vengas, it's a pity you're not coming
3 (dificultad) hardships pl, trouble
♦ Locuciones: estar hecho una pena, to be in a terrible state
merecer o valer la pena, to be worth: no merece la pena que lo hagas, it's not worth doing it
a duras penas, hardly
sin pena ni gloria, almost unnoticed
peña sustantivo femenino
1 rock, crag
2 (de socios, de amigos) club
3 fam (gente) people
(pandilla) gang
' peña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ay
- cáliz
- capital
- cicatrizar
- compensar
- condonar
- conmutar
- dar
- desgarrador
- desgarradora
- garrote
- horda
- lamentable
- lastimosa
- lastimoso
- merecer
- mortificar
- mortificarse
- pena
- pesar
- rebajar
- sentimiento
- so
- valer
- aliviar
- castigar
- causar
- consumir
- dolor
- enorme
- gemido
- grande
- herida
- hondo
- imponer
- indultar
- indulto
- inmenso
- lástima
- mal
- mitigar
- presidio
- prisión
- severidad
- suspirar
English:
bother
- capital punishment
- carry
- dear
- death penalty
- grief
- grieve
- hassle
- heart
- jail
- mope about
- mope around
- numb
- opposed
- pay
- pay off
- penalty
- prostrate
- remission
- retribution
- sentence
- shame
- sorrow
- term
- trouble
- try
- wail
- worth
- worthwhile
- against
- ashamed
- broken
- capital
- community
- death
- effort
- embarrassed
- embarrassing
- embarrassment
- hurt
- mortified
- painfully
- pity
- sort
- suspended
- well
* * *pena nf1. [lástima] shame, pity;es una pena (que no puedas venir) it's a shame o pity (you can't come);da pena no poder hacer nada it's a shame o pity we can't do anything;el pobre me da pena I feel sorry for the poor guy;me da pena ver lo pobres que son it's awful to see how poor they are;me da pena tener que irme ya I hate to have to leave already;¡qué pena! what a shame o pity!;¡qué pena de hijo tengo! what a useless son I've got!2. [tristeza] sadness, sorrow;sentía una gran pena I felt terribly sad3. [desgracia] problem, trouble;me contó sus penas she told me her troubles o about her problems4. [dificultad] struggle;pasaron grandes penas durante la guerra they suffered great hardship during the war;subimos el piano a duras penas we got the piano up the stairs with great difficulty;con mi sueldo mantengo a duras penas a mi familia my salary is barely enough for me to support my family;consiguieron llegar a duras penas they only just managed to get there5. [castigo] punishment;cumplió pena en la prisión de Alcatraz he served his sentence in Alcatraz;Formal [a menos que] unless pena capital death penalty;pena de cárcel prison sentence;pena máxima [jurídica] maximum sentence;[en fútbol] penalty;pena de muerte death penalty;pena de reclusión prison sentence6. CAm, Carib, Col, Méx [vergüenza] embarrassment;me da pena I'm embarrassed about it;me da pena molestar I'm terribly sorry to bother you;tengo pena de hablar con ella I'm too embarrassed to talk to her7. CompEsp Famdibuja/cocina de pena he can't draw/cook to save his life, he's useless at drawing/cooking;ese peinado le queda de pena that haircut looks terrible on her;Famhecho una pena in a real state;una película que merece la pena a movie that's worth seeing;vale la pena intentarlo it's worth a try;no merece la pena que te preocupes tanto there's no point you getting so worried;sin pena ni gloria without distinction;un jugador que pasó por el equipo sin pena ni gloria a player who had an undistinguished career in the team;el año acabó sin pena ni gloria it was a wholly unremarkable year* * *f1 ( tristeza) sadness, sorrow;da pena it’s sad2 ( congoja) grief, distress3 ( lástima) pity;es una pena it’s a shame o pity;¡qué pena! what a shame o pity!4 L.Am. ( vergüenza) embarrassment;me da pena I’m embarrassed5 JUR sentence6:no vale ono merece la pena it’s not worth it;a duras penas with great difficulty;so pena de on pain of;con más pena que gloria ingloriously;sin pena ni gloria almost unnoticed* * *pena nf1) castigo: punishment, penaltypena de muerte: death penalty2) aflicción: sorrow, griefmorir de pena: to die of a broken heart¡que pena!: what a shame!, how sad!3) dolor: pain, suffering4) dificultad: difficulty, troublea duras penas: with great difficulty5) vergüenza: shame, embarrassment6)valer la pena : to be worthwhile* * *pena n1. (tristeza) grief / sorrow / sadness2. (lástima) shame / pity¡qué pena! what a pity!3. (condena) sentence4. (problema) trouble / problemmerecer la pena / valer la pena to be worth it
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