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21 preuve
preuve [pʀœv]feminine noun• faire la preuve de qch/que to prove sth/that• avoir la preuve de/que to have proof of/that• c'est la preuve que... that proves that...• c'est une preuve de bonne volonté/d'amour it's proof of his good intentions/of his love• cette nouvelle technique n'a pas encore fait ses preuves this new technique hasn't yet proved its worth* * *pʀœv1) ( argument) proof [U]faire ses preuves — [personne] to prove oneself; [chose] to prove itself
il doit être malade, la preuve, c'est qu'il n'a pas mangé — he must be ill, the fact that he has not eaten proves it
2) ( expression) demonstration* * *pʀœv nf1) (fait de prouver) proof2) DROIT proof, evidence no plVous n'avez aucune preuve. — You have no proof.
Il y a des preuves contre lui. — There's evidence against him.
3)faire ses preuves — to prove o.s., to prove itself
Pour être embauché ici, il faut faire ses preuves. — To be employed here, you need to prove yourself.
* * *preuve nf1 ( argument) proof ¢; une preuve a piece of evidence; preuve légale/mathématique/incontournable legal/mathematical/incontrovertible proof; preuve probante conclusive proof; apporter la preuve de/que to offer proof of/that; ne pas avoir de preuve(s) to have no proof; demander/fournir des preuves to ask for/to provide proof; fournir une autre preuve to provide further proof; être la preuve supplémentaire de to be further proof of; preuve d'achat/de propriété proof of purchase/of ownership; sur preuve d'identité upon proof of identity; par manque de preuve for lack of proof; la meilleure preuve c'est que the most compelling proof is that; la preuve est faite de/que now there is proof of/that; pour preuve de as proof of; preuve en main with concrete proof; renverser la charge de la preuve to reverse the onus of proof; faire la preuve de to show proof of; donner la preuve que to prove that; faire ses preuves [personne] to prove oneself; [chose] to prove itself; jusqu'à preuve du contraire until proved otherwise; il a rougi, preuve qu'il t'aime he blushed which proves that he loves you; il t'aime, la preuve en est qu'il a rougi he loves you, otherwise he would not have blushed; il doit être malade, la preuve, c'est qu'il n'a pas mangé he must be ill, the fact that he has not eaten proves it;2 ( expression) demonstration; preuve d'amour demonstration of love; être la preuve vivante de to be living proof of; faire preuve de to show; faire preuve que to show that; preuve de bonne volonté (de la part de) goodwill gesture (from).preuve par l'absurde Sci reductio ad absurdum.[prɶv] nom fémininavez-vous des preuves de ce que vous avancez? can you produce evidence of ou can you prove what you're saying?c'est à nous de fournir la preuve it's up to us to show proof, the onus of proof is on uspreuve littérale ou par écrit written evidence2. [démonstration] proofmon avocat fera la preuve de mon innocence my lawyer will prove that I'm innocent, my lawyer will prove my innocencela preuve de son inexpérience, c'est qu'il n'a pas demandé de reçu his not asking for a receipt goes to show ou proves that he lacks experienceil n'est pas fiable, la preuve, il est déjà en retard (familier) you can never rely on him, look, he's already latefaire preuve d'un grand sang-froid to show ou to display great presence of mindil avait fait ses preuves dans le maquis he'd won his spurs ou proved himself in the Maquis————————à preuve locution adverbialetout le monde peut devenir célèbre, à preuve moi-même anybody can become famous, take me for instance ou just look at me————————à preuve que locution conjonctiveil m'a trahi, à preuve qu'on ne peut se fier à personne he betrayed me, which (just) goes to show that you can't trust anybodypreuves en main locution adverbiale -
22 exhibeo
ex-hĭbĕo ( ex-ibeo, v. Brix. ad Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 37), ŭi, itum, 2, v. a. [habeo; lit., to hold out, reach out; hence],I.To hold forth, tender, present; to deliver, give up, produce (class.; syn.: praebeo, porrigo, praesto, tribuo, ministro, do, dono, dedo, etc.).A.Lit.: ait Praetor: QVEM HOMINEM DOLO MALO RETINES, EXHIBEAS.... Exhibere est in publicum producere, et videndi tangendique hominis facultatem praebere;B.proprie autem exhibere est extra secretum habere,
Dig. 43, 29, 1 and 3, § 8: jam periculum est ne cogantur ad exhibendum formulam accipere, i. e. to acknowledge legal notice, etc. Sen. Ep. 50, 1:alicui omnia integra,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 25, § 63:exhibe librarium illud legum vestrarum,
id. Mil. 12, 33:pallium,
Petr. 15:tabulas testamenti,
Suet. Vit. 14:rationes,
Dig. 40, 5, 41 fin.:fratres exhibe,
Cic. Fl. 15, 35; so,fugitivos apud magistratus,
Dig. 11, 4, 1:aliquem apud acta,
ib. 2, 4, 17:debitorem in judicium,
ib. 12, 2, 28 quadringentos senatores ad ferrum, Suet. Ner. 12 et saep.:vias tutas,
i. e. to make safe, Ov. Pont. 4, 5, 34:toros,
i. e. to furnish, allow, id. H. 17, 194:exhibuit querulos ore gemente sonos,
uttered, id. Tr. 3, 11, 54.—Transf.1.To show, to display, to exhibit:(β). 2.exhibuit gemino praesignia tempora cornu,
Ov. M. 15, 611:notam linguae,
id. ib. 14, 526: exhibuit linguam paternam, displayed, i. e. used the language of her father, id. ib. 6, 213:faciem sucumque,
Plin. 15, 13, 12, § 41:malui me tribunum omnibus exhibere quam paucis advocatum,
Plin. Ep. 1, 23, 4:se ministratorem alicui,
Suet. Vit. 17:se adorandum adeuntibus,
id. Calig. 22 (but not in Cic. Sest. 50, 107, where the right reading is praebuit, v. Halm. ad h. l.).—In the latter (reflexive) sense sometimes without se:quid me putas populo nostro exhibiturum?
how I shall exhibit, show myself, Cic. Ac. 1, 5, 18; cf.:qui vere civilem virum exhibeat,
shows, proves himself, Quint. 12, 2, 7 Spald.; Ov. M. 6, 44:pro fratre hostem exhibuit,
Just. 27, 2.—To maintain, support, sustain (post-class.;II.esp. freq. in jurid. Lat.): si quis a liberis ali desideret, vel liberi, ut a parente exhibeantur,
Dig. 25, 3, 5; so,aliquem,
ib. 1, 12, 1; 3, 5, 33 al.; cf.:Scythas alimentis,
Just. 9, 2:vitam,
id. 11, 10; 22, 1.To show, exhibit, employ; to procure, occasion, cause:rem salvam exhibebo,
I will set it all right, Plaut. As. 2, 4, 51: quorum virtus exhibet solidum decus, Phaedr. 4, 23, 24:vocis fidem,
id. 3, 19 Epil. 9:munificentiam,
Suet. Tib. 48:liberalitatem, clementiam, comitatem,
id. Ner. 10; cf.:liberalitatem et justitiam,
Plin. Pan. 33, 2:vicem spodii,
i.e. to supply the place of, Plin. 23, 7, 63, § 125; cf.:vicem testamenti,
Dig. 29, 6, 16:humanitatem,
to exercise, exhibit, Plin. Ep. 5, 19, 2:diligentiam,
Dig. 18, 6, 2:imperium,
to exercise, Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 57:alicui molestiam,
to cause, Cic. Att. 2, 1, 2; Plaut. Pers. 2, 4, 3; id. Capt. 4, 2, 37:negotium hominibus,
to produce, occasion, id. Poen. 1, 2, 30; cf.:qui deum nihil habere ipsum negotii (dicunt), nihil exhibere alteri,
Cic. Off. 3, 28, 102; id. ib. 3, 31, 112:negotium alicui,
Plaut. Am. 3, 2, 14; id. Most. 3, 1, 38; id. Men. 5, 9, 13; id. Pers. 2, 5, 14;and once reflexively: jam se exhibebit hic mihi negotium,
will present itself, id. Rud. 2, 6, 72:argutias mihi,
id. Most. 1, 1, 2:difficilem laborem alicui,
Col. 5, 5, 17:curam alicui,
Tib. 2, 1, 61 et saep. -
23 exibeo
ex-hĭbĕo ( ex-ibeo, v. Brix. ad Plaut. Capt. 4, 2, 37), ŭi, itum, 2, v. a. [habeo; lit., to hold out, reach out; hence],I.To hold forth, tender, present; to deliver, give up, produce (class.; syn.: praebeo, porrigo, praesto, tribuo, ministro, do, dono, dedo, etc.).A.Lit.: ait Praetor: QVEM HOMINEM DOLO MALO RETINES, EXHIBEAS.... Exhibere est in publicum producere, et videndi tangendique hominis facultatem praebere;B.proprie autem exhibere est extra secretum habere,
Dig. 43, 29, 1 and 3, § 8: jam periculum est ne cogantur ad exhibendum formulam accipere, i. e. to acknowledge legal notice, etc. Sen. Ep. 50, 1:alicui omnia integra,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 25, § 63:exhibe librarium illud legum vestrarum,
id. Mil. 12, 33:pallium,
Petr. 15:tabulas testamenti,
Suet. Vit. 14:rationes,
Dig. 40, 5, 41 fin.:fratres exhibe,
Cic. Fl. 15, 35; so,fugitivos apud magistratus,
Dig. 11, 4, 1:aliquem apud acta,
ib. 2, 4, 17:debitorem in judicium,
ib. 12, 2, 28 quadringentos senatores ad ferrum, Suet. Ner. 12 et saep.:vias tutas,
i. e. to make safe, Ov. Pont. 4, 5, 34:toros,
i. e. to furnish, allow, id. H. 17, 194:exhibuit querulos ore gemente sonos,
uttered, id. Tr. 3, 11, 54.—Transf.1.To show, to display, to exhibit:(β). 2.exhibuit gemino praesignia tempora cornu,
Ov. M. 15, 611:notam linguae,
id. ib. 14, 526: exhibuit linguam paternam, displayed, i. e. used the language of her father, id. ib. 6, 213:faciem sucumque,
Plin. 15, 13, 12, § 41:malui me tribunum omnibus exhibere quam paucis advocatum,
Plin. Ep. 1, 23, 4:se ministratorem alicui,
Suet. Vit. 17:se adorandum adeuntibus,
id. Calig. 22 (but not in Cic. Sest. 50, 107, where the right reading is praebuit, v. Halm. ad h. l.).—In the latter (reflexive) sense sometimes without se:quid me putas populo nostro exhibiturum?
how I shall exhibit, show myself, Cic. Ac. 1, 5, 18; cf.:qui vere civilem virum exhibeat,
shows, proves himself, Quint. 12, 2, 7 Spald.; Ov. M. 6, 44:pro fratre hostem exhibuit,
Just. 27, 2.—To maintain, support, sustain (post-class.;II.esp. freq. in jurid. Lat.): si quis a liberis ali desideret, vel liberi, ut a parente exhibeantur,
Dig. 25, 3, 5; so,aliquem,
ib. 1, 12, 1; 3, 5, 33 al.; cf.:Scythas alimentis,
Just. 9, 2:vitam,
id. 11, 10; 22, 1.To show, exhibit, employ; to procure, occasion, cause:rem salvam exhibebo,
I will set it all right, Plaut. As. 2, 4, 51: quorum virtus exhibet solidum decus, Phaedr. 4, 23, 24:vocis fidem,
id. 3, 19 Epil. 9:munificentiam,
Suet. Tib. 48:liberalitatem, clementiam, comitatem,
id. Ner. 10; cf.:liberalitatem et justitiam,
Plin. Pan. 33, 2:vicem spodii,
i.e. to supply the place of, Plin. 23, 7, 63, § 125; cf.:vicem testamenti,
Dig. 29, 6, 16:humanitatem,
to exercise, exhibit, Plin. Ep. 5, 19, 2:diligentiam,
Dig. 18, 6, 2:imperium,
to exercise, Plaut. Cas. 2, 6, 57:alicui molestiam,
to cause, Cic. Att. 2, 1, 2; Plaut. Pers. 2, 4, 3; id. Capt. 4, 2, 37:negotium hominibus,
to produce, occasion, id. Poen. 1, 2, 30; cf.:qui deum nihil habere ipsum negotii (dicunt), nihil exhibere alteri,
Cic. Off. 3, 28, 102; id. ib. 3, 31, 112:negotium alicui,
Plaut. Am. 3, 2, 14; id. Most. 3, 1, 38; id. Men. 5, 9, 13; id. Pers. 2, 5, 14;and once reflexively: jam se exhibebit hic mihi negotium,
will present itself, id. Rud. 2, 6, 72:argutias mihi,
id. Most. 1, 1, 2:difficilem laborem alicui,
Col. 5, 5, 17:curam alicui,
Tib. 2, 1, 61 et saep. -
24 обнаруживать
(= обнаружить) discover, detect, reveal, find, show, uncover, disclose, trace, locate, recognize, exhibit, display• В различных случаях мы обнаружили, что удобно... - We have found it convenient on various occasions to...• Внедряя эту идею, мы также обнаружим... - In the process of implementing this idea we shall also encounter...• Впоследствии было обнаружено, что... - Subsequently it was found that...• Вскоре мы обнаружим, что... - We shall discover shortly that...• Вышеуказанным методом обнаружено, что... - By the above method it is found that...• Изучая этот и подобные эксперименты, обнаружено, что... - From this and similar experiments it is found that...,• Используя более точную аппроксимацию, мы обнаруживаем, что... - When a more accurate approximation is used, it is found that...• Итак, мы обнаружили, что... - So far we have found that...• Мы не удивимся, если обнаружим, что... - We shall not be surprised to find that...• Мы обнаруживаем, что... - We observe that...• Мы хотим обнаружить как можно быстрее любой... - We wish to detect as rapidly as possible any...• Например, мы обнаруживаем, что... - We find, for instance, that...• Обращаясь к соотношению (1), мы обнаруживаем, что... - Referring back to (1), we find that...• Обычно можно обнаружить (= найти), что... - One usually finds that...• Однако впоследствии мы обнаружим, что... - However, we shall subsequently discover that...• Повторяя это рассуждение, мы обнаруживаем, что... - Repeating this argument, we find that...• Продолжая этот процесс, мы обнаруживаем, что... - Continuing this process we find that...• Теперь мы обнаруживаем, что обязаны различать эти два случая. - We have now two cases to distinguish.• Читатель иногда может обнаружить, что столкнулся с... - The reader may occasionally find himself faced with...• Эти авторы также обнаружили, что... - These authors also found that...• Этот процесс будет продолжаться до тех пор, пока мы не обнаружим, что... - This process will continue until we find that... -
25 stille
adjust, dumb, dump, pose, position, put, quell, quiet, quietly, regulate, put right, set, silent, slack, stand, station, still* * *I. (et)( modsat storm) calm ( fx after a storm comes a calm).II. adj( ubevægelig) still ( fx he sat (, lay) still; the air is still);( rolig) quiet ( fx evening, street, village),(F: især om dybere ro) tranquil;(merk) slack, dull, quiet;adv quietly, calmly, silently, still;[ stille!] be quiet! hush!( i forsamling) silence!(dvs hemmeligt) secretly,T on the quiet;[ liste af lige så stille] slip away quietly;[ så stille som en mus] as quiet as a mouse;[ med vb:][ dø en stille død, dø stille] die (el. pass away) peacefully;(fig) let something die (quietly);[ gå stille med], se gå;[ holde stille] stop,F halt,( være standset) be standing (still);[ holde sig stille] keep still;[ han hører til de stille i landet] he says very little; he belongs to the silent majority;[ ligge stille] lie still; be quiet;( om forretning, produktion etc) be at a standstill;( om fabrik) be idle;[ stå stille] stand still;(om virksomhed etc), se ovf: ligge stille;(om vand etc) stagnate;(dvs af forfærdelse etc) one's (el. the) mind boggles;(dvs han anede ikke hvad han skulle gøre) he was at his wit's end;[ luften stod stille] there was not a breath of air;[ tie stille], se tie;[ med sb:][ stille sind], se sind;[ en stille tid] a period of quiet,(merk) a slack period;[ en stille tvivl] a secret doubt;[ den stille uge] Holy Week;[ det stille vand har den dybe grund] still waters run deep;[ stille vejr] calm weather.III. vb( tilfredsstille) satisfy ( fx one's hunger);( tørst) quench, slake;( lindre, F) allay, alleviate.IV. vb( anbringe) put,(mere F, mere omhyggeligt: anbringe) place,(mindre alm) set ( fx the vase on the table);( anbringe i lodret stilling, også) stand ( fx he stood the gun against the wall);( skaffe) supply,F furnish ( fx a witness),( om penge også) find ( fx £500);( indfinde sig) present oneself,T turn up;(mil., = melde sig) report,( møde) muster;[ stille lige], se III. lige;[ stille tilfreds], se tilfreds;(se også stillet);[ med sb:](dvs at løse) set somebody a problem,(dvs et hverv at udføre) set somebody a task;[ stille et ur] set a watch (, a clock) ( efter by, fx set one's watch by the time signal);[stille uret til at vække kl. 7] set the alarm for 7 o'clock;[ med sig:][ stille sig] place oneself,(for at passe på etc) station oneself ( fx in front of the door),( som kandidat) stand (, am: run) (as candidate),( indtage en vis holdning) take up an attitude ( fx take up afriendly attitude),(se også afventende);[ hvordan vil han stille sig?] what will be his attitude?[ stille sig en opgave] set oneself a task;[ stille sig an] strike an attitude (el. a pose),( generelt) strike attitudes, attitudinize,F posture;[ stille sig an som om man er syg] pretend to be ill;(fig: støtte) back up ( fx a person, a statement),(om erklæring etc også, F) endorse,(om politik etc også) identify oneself with;[ stille sig i kø] queue up;(se også I. spids);[ stille sig op] place oneself, take (up) one's position,(for at passe på etc) station oneself, plant oneself, take one's stand;( i en række) line up,( i kø) queue up;[ tusinder af mennesker havde stillet sig op langs ruten] thousands of people lined the route;[ stille sig på hans side] side with him;[ sagen stiller sig således] the facts are these;[ hvordan stiller han sig til sagen?] what is his attitude to the matter? what are his views on the matter?[ stille sig under éns kommando] place oneself under somebody's command(el. orders);[ med præp & adv:][ blive stillet for en dommer] be brought before a judge;[ stille ham for retten] put him on trial;[ stille frem] set out,( til skue) display,( et ur) put forward, put on;[ stille én frit] give somebody a free hand;[ det stiller os gunstigere] it leaves us in a better position;[ stille hos én] report to somebody;[ stille ind], se indstille;( radio) tune (in);( om kikkert, kanon) train on;[ stille ind på en station] tune in to a station;(tlf) put the call through to him,( flytte den) transfer the call to him;( på radio) switch on to,( under transmission) switch (el. go) over to,(tlf), se ovf: stille ind til;[ stille op]( med objekt), se opstille;( uden objekt: i rækker, også mil.) form up ( fx the schoolchildren had to form up before entering the school),(se også ovf: stille sig op);( til valg) stand,(især am) run ( fx run for President);(= gøre) do ( fx what shall I do with them? he did not know what to do with himself; there is nothing to be done about it);[ stille op mod en mur] put up against a wall ( fx he put the ladder up against the wall; he should be put up against a wall and shot),( om flere) line up against a wall;[ stille op som] put (oneself) up as ( fx treasurer),(parl) stand as ( fx an Independent);[ blive stillet over for] be faced with (el. by);[ stille ham over for] face him with ( fx a challenge, a choice, a problem),F confront him with ( fx a challenge, a problem);[ stille på en skrue] adjust a screw;(se også I. prøve);[ stille noget til ens disposition] place something at somebody's disposal;[ stille tilbage] put back;[ stille noget under éns beskyttelse] place something under somebody's protection. -
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ferō tulī (tetulī, T., Ct.), lātus, ferre [1 FER-; TAL-], to bear, carry, support, lift, hold, take up: aliquid, T.: arma, Cs.: sacra Iunonis, H.: cadaver umeris, H.: Pondera tanta, O.: oneri ferendo est, able to carry, O.: pedes ferre recusant Corpus, H.: in Capitolium faces: ventrem ferre, to be pregnant, L.: (eum) in oculis, to hold dear.—To carry, take, fetch, move, bear, lead, conduct, drive, direct: pisciculos obolo in cenam seni, T.: Caelo supinas manūs, raisest, H.: ire, pedes quocumque ferent, H.: opertā lecticā latus per oppidum: signa ferre, put in motion, i. e. march, Cs.: huc pedem, come, T.: pedem, stir, V.: ferunt sua flamina classem, V.: vagos gradūs, O.: mare per medium iter, pursue, V.: quo ventus ferebat, drove, Cs.: vento mora ne qua ferenti, i. e. when it should blow, V.: itinera duo, quae ad portum ferebant, led, Cs.: si forte eo vestigia ferrent, L.: corpus et arma tumulo, V.—Prov.: In silvam non ligna feras, coals to Newcastle, H.—With se, to move, betake oneself, hasten, rush: mihi sese obviam, meet: me tempestatibus obvium: magnā se mole ferebat, V.: ad eum omni studio incitatus ferebatur, Cs.: alii perterriti ferebantur, fled, Cs.: pubes Fertur equis, V.: (fera) supra venabula fertur, springs, V.: quocumque feremur, are driven: in eam (tellurem) feruntur pondera: Rhenus per finīs Nantuatium fertur, flows, Cs.—Praegn., to carry off, take by force, snatch, plunder, spoil, ravage: rapiunt incensa feruntque Pergama, V.: puer fertur equis, V.— To bear, produce, yield: quae terra fruges ferre possit: flore terrae quem ferunt, H. — To offer, bring (as an oblation): Sacra matri, V.: tura superis, O.— To get, receive, acquire, obtain, earn, win: donum, T.: fructūs ex sese: partem praedae: crucem pretium sceleris, Iu.: Plus poscente, H.—Fig., to bear, carry, hold, support: vina, quae vetustatem ferunt, i. e. are old: Scripta vetustatem si ferent, attain, O.: Insani sapiens nomen ferat, be called, H.: finis alienae personae ferendae, bearing an assumed character, L.: secundas (partīs), support, i. e. act as a foil, H.— To bring, take, carry, render, lead, conduct: mi auxilium, bring help: alcui subsidium, Cs.: condicionem, proffer, Cs.: matri obviae complexum, L.: fidem operi, procure, V.: mortem illis: ego studio ad rem p. latus sum, S.: numeris fertur (Pindar) solutis, H.: laudibus alquem in caelum, praise: (rem) supra quam fieri possit, magnify: virtutem, ad caelum, S.: in maius incertas res, L.— To prompt, impel, urge, carry away: crudelitate et scelere ferri, be carried away: furiatā mente ferebar, V.: quo animus fert, inclination leads, S.: si maxime animus ferat, S.: fert animus dicere, impels, O.— To carry off, take away, remove: Omnia fert aetas, V.—With se, to carry, conduct: Quem sese ore ferens! boasting, V.: ingentem sese clamore, paraded, V.— To bear, bring forth, produce: haec aetas oratorem tulit: tulit Camillum paupertas, H.— To bear away, win, carry off, get, obtain, receive: omnium iudicio primas: ex Etruscā civitate victoriam, L.: laudem inter suos, Cs.: centuriam, tribūs, get the votes: Omne tulit punctum, H.: repulsam a populo, experience: Haud inpune feres, escape, O.— To bear, support, meet, experience, take, put up with, suffer, tolerate, endure: alcius desiderium: voltum atque aciem oculorum, Cs.: multa tulit fecitque puer, H.: iniurias civium, N.: quem ferret, si parentem non ferret suom? brook, T.: tui te diutius non ferent: dolores fortiter: iniurias tacite: rem aegerrume, S.: tacite eius verecundiam non tulit senatus, quin, etc., i. e. did not let it pass, without, etc., L.: servo nubere nympha tuli, O.: moleste tulisti, a me aliquid factum esse, etc.: gravissime ferre se dixit me defendere, etc.: non ferrem moleste, si ita accidisset: casum per lamenta, Ta.: de Lentulo sic fero, ut debeo: moleste, quod ego nihil facerem, etc.: cum mulier fleret, homo ferre non potuit: iratus atque aegre ferens, T.: patior et ferendum puto: non tulit Alcides animis, control himself, V.—Of feeling or passion, to bear, experience, disclose, show, exhibit: dolorem paulo apertius: id obscure: haud clam tulit iram, L.—In the phrase, Prae se ferre, to manifest, profess, show, display, declare: cuius rei facultatem secutum me esse, prae me fero: noli, quaero, prae te ferre, vos esse, etc.: speciem doloris voltu prae se tulit, Ta.—Of speech, to report, relate, make known, assert, celebrate, say, tell: haec omnibus ferebat sermonibus, Cs.: pugnam laudibus, L.: quod fers, cedo, say, T.: quae nunc Samothracia fertur, is called, V.: si ipse... acturum se id per populum aperte ferret, L.: homo ut ferebant, acerrimus, as they said: si, ut fertur, etc., as is reported: non sat idoneus Pugnae ferebaris, were accounted, H.: utcumque ferent ea facta minores, will regard, V.: hunc inventorem artium ferunt, they call, Cs.: multa eius responsa acute ferebantur, were current: quem ex Hyperboreis Delphos ferunt advenisse: qui in contione dixisse fertur.—Of votes, to cast, give in, record, usu. with suffragium or sententiam: de me suffragium: sententiam per tabellam (of judges): aliis audientibus iudicibus, aliis sententiam ferentibus, i. e. passing judgment, Cs.: in senatu de bello sententiam.—Of a law or resolution, to bring forward, move, propose, promote: legem: lege latā: nihil erat latum de me: de interitu meo quaestionem: rogationes ad populum, Cs.: te ad populum tulisse, ut, etc., proposed a bill: de isto foedere ad populum: cum, ut absentis ratio haberetur, ferebamus.— Impers: lato ad populum, ut, etc., L.— With iudicem, to offer, propose as judge: quem ego si ferrem iudicem, etc.: iudicem illi, propose a judge to, i. e. go to law with, L.—In book-keeping, to enter, set down, note: minus quam Verres illi expensum tulerit, etc., i. e. set down as paid.—To require, demand, render necessary, allow, permit, suffer: dum aetatis tempus tulit, T.: si tempus ferret: incepi dum res tetulit, nunc non fert, T.: graviora verba, quam natura fert: sicut hominum religiones ferunt: ut aetas illa fert, as is usual at that time of life: si ita commodum vestrum fert: si vestra voluntas feret, if such be your pleasure: uti fors tulit, S.: natura fert, ut, etc.* * *ferre, tuli, latus Vbring, bear; tell speak of; consider; carry off, win, receive, produce; get
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