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1 at one’s own risk
عَلَى مسؤوليَّته الشخصيّة \ at one’s own risk: agreeing that any troube will be one’s own fault: The bridge is unsafe but you can cross it at your own risk. -
2 of one's own accord
of one's own free will:مِن تِلْقَاءِ نَفْسِهHe did it of his own accord, without being forced to.
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3 will
إِرادة \ will: the power of the mind to control one’s own or other people’s actions: I went of my own free will (I was not forced to go). She did it against her will (She was forced to do it). They worked with a will (eagerly). \ مَشِيئة \ will: the power of the mind, to control one’s own or other people’s actions: I went of my own free will (I was not forced to go). She did it against her will (She was forced to do it). They worked with a will (eagerly). \ See Also إرادة (إرادة) \ نِيَّة (مَع حُسْن أو سُوء) \ will: (with good or ill) feelings towards others: He showed his good will by inviting us to a meal. \ هَلاّ (للتعبير عن الطلب المهذّب أو الرّجاء) \ will: a polite way of asking something: Will you write to me from Rio? Will you have some more coffee?. -
4 own
صَرَّحَ \ declare: to say clearly and publicly; make known: Our enemies declared war on us. The result of the election will be declared soon. own: (with up) to declare that one is guilty: Whoever broke that window should own up at once. speak one’s mind: to say plainly what one thinks, even if it will annoy other people. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. \ See Also أعلن (أَعْلَن) -
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عَزْم \ determination: being decided; firm intention; the will to succeed: She is a woman of great determination who always gets what she wants. will: the power of the mind, to control one’s own or other people’s actions: I went of my own free will (I was not forced to go). She did it against her will (She was forced to do it). They worked with a will (eagerly). \ See Also عزيمة (عَزِيمَة)، إرادة (إِرادَة) -
6 WILL
• If one will not, another will /, so are all maidens wed/ - Всякая невеста для своего жениха родится (B)• If you will, you can - Была бы охота - заладится всякая работа (Б)• It is easy to do what one's own self wills - Была бы охота - заладится всякая работа (B), Где хотенье, там и уменье (T)• То him that wills, ways are not wanting - Где хотенье, там и уменье (Г)• Where there's a will, there's a way - Где хотенье, там и уменье (Г)• Where the will is ready, the feet are light - Где мило, семь верст не криво (Г)• Will is his law - Хозяин - барин (X)• Will is the cause of woe - Не было у бабы хлопот, купила баба порося (H) -
7 will
[wɪl]1. noun1) the mental power by which one controls one's thought, actions and decisions:إرادَهDo you believe in freedom of the will?
2) (control over) one's desire(s) or wish(es); determination:He has no will of his own – he always does what the others want
رَغْبَه، تَصْميمHe has lost the will to live.
3) (a legal paper having written on it) a formal statement about what is to be done with one's belongings, body etc after one's death:وَصِيَّهHave you made a will yet?
2. verb– short forms I'll [aɪl], you'll [juːl], he'll [hiːl], she'll [ʃiːl], it'll [ˈɪtl], we'll [wiːl], they'll [ðeɪl]: negative short form won't [wount]1) used to form future tenses of other verbs:Will you be here again next week?
سَوْفَI will have finished the work by tomorrow evening.
2) used in requests or commands:Will you come into my office for a moment, please?
تُسْتَعْمَل في جُمْلَة الطَّلَب المُهَذَّبWill you please stop talking!
3) used to show willingness:تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن الرَّغْبَه أو الإسْتِعْداد لِعَمَل الشَّيءI won't do it!
4) used to state that something happens regularly, is quite normal etc:تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن تَكرار حُدوث العَمَلAccidents will happen.
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8 speak one’s mind
صَرَّحَ \ declare: to say clearly and publicly; make known: Our enemies declared war on us. The result of the election will be declared soon. own: (with up) to declare that one is guilty: Whoever broke that window should own up at once. speak one’s mind: to say plainly what one thinks, even if it will annoy other people. state: to express; say: Please state your reasons. He states that he has no money. \ See Also أعلن (أَعْلَن) -
9 Wille
m; -ns, -n, meist Sg. will; (Entschlossenheit) auch determination; (Absicht) intention; PHILOS. will, volition; der Wille zum Frieden / zur Macht the desire for peace / will to power; Gottes Wille God’s will, the will of God; böser / guter Wille ill / good will; letzter Wille will; JUR. last will and testament; weitS. last ( oder dying) wish; es war kein böser Wille it wasn’t intentional, he etc. didn’t do it out of spite; guten Willens sein mean well, be well-intentioned; seinen guten Willen zeigen show one’s ( oder some) goodwill; es fehlt ihm nur der gute Wille he just has to want to; mit ein bisschen gutem Willen with a little bit of good will; den guten Willen für die Tat nehmen take the will for the deed; beim besten Willen nicht much as I’d like to; ich kann mich beim besten Willen nicht erinnern I can’t for the life of me remember, with the best will in the world I can’t remember; es ist mein fester Wille I’m absolutely determined, it’s my firm intention; aus freiem Willen of one’s own free will; einen eisernen Willen haben have an iron will, be iron-willed; seinen / keinen eigenen Willen haben have a / no mind of one’s own; seinen Willen bekommen oder durchsetzen have oder get one’s way; jemandem seinen Willen lassen let s.o. have his oder her (own) way; wider oder gegen seinen Willen against one’s will; gegen jemandes Willen handeln act against s.o.’s wishes; wenn es nach seinem Willen ginge if he had his way; ganz nach deinem Willen as you wish; es geschah ohne meinen Willen I had nothing to do with it, it happened without my say-so; jemandem zu Willen sein geh. altm. obey s.o.’s wishes; stärker: submit to s.o.; Frau: give o.s. to s.o.; sich (Dat) jemanden zu Willen machen geh. altm. bend s.o. to one’s will; (Frau) have one’s way with s.o.; dein Wille geschehe BIBL. thy will be done; wo ein Wille ist, ist auch ein Weg Sprichw. where there’s a will, there’s a way; Mensch1 2* * *der Willewill; willingness* * *Wịl|le ['vɪlə]m -ns, no plwill; (= Absicht, Entschluss) intentionnach jds Willen — as sb wanted/wants; (von Architekt etc) as sb intended/intends
es steht (nicht) in unserem Willen, das zu tun (geh) — it is (not) our intention to do that
seinen eigenen Willen haben — to be self-willed, to have a mind of one's own
alle Menschen, die guten Willens sind — all people of good will
jdm zu Willen sein — to comply with sb's wishes; (Mädchen
jdn zu Willen machen — to bend sb to one's will, to force sb to do one's will; Mädchen to have one's way with sb
wo ein Wille ist, ist auch ein Weg (Prov) — where there's a will there's a way (Prov)
See:→ letzte(r, s)* * *der1) (the mental power by which one controls one's thought, actions and decisions: Do you believe in freedom of the will?) will2) ((control over) one's desire(s) or wish(es); determination: It was done against her will; He has no will of his own - he always does what the others want; Children often have strong wills; He has lost the will to live.) will* * *Wil·le<- ns>[ˈvɪlə]er sollte aufhören zu rauchen, aber dazu fehlt ihm der [nötige] \Wille he should stop smoking but he has not got the [necessary] willpowerer hat den festen \Willen, mit dem Rauchen aufzuhören he firmly intends to stop smokingauf seinem \Willen bestehen to insist on having one's waybeim besten \Willen nicht not even with the best will in the worldich kann mir beim besten \Willen nicht vorstellen, warum sie das tun will I cannot for the life of me imagine why she wants to do thatdas war kein böser \Wille there was no ill will intendedseinen \Willen durchsetzen to get one's own wayseinen eigenen \Willen haben to have a mind of one's ownetw aus freiem \Willen tun to do sth of one's own free will [or voluntarily]das geschah gegen meinen \Willen (ohne meine Zustimmung) that was done against my will; (unabsichtlich) I didn't intend that to happender gute \Wille goodwillguten \Willens sein to be full of good intentioner ist voll guten \Willens he is very well intentionedkeinen \Willen haben to have no will of one's ownjdm seinen \Wille lassen to let sb have his own waynach jds \Willen as sb wanted/wantswenn es nach meinem \Willen ginge... if I had my way...wider \Willen unintentionallyich musste wider \Willen lachen I couldn't help laughingsich dat jdn zu \Willen machen to bend sb to one's will, to force sb to do one's will; Mädchen, Frau to have one's way with sbjdm zu \Wille sein to comply with sb's wishes; (sich jdm hingeben) to yield to sb, to let sb have his way with onesie war ihm zu \Willen (veraltet) she let him have her way with her* * *guter/böser Wille — goodwill/ill will
letzter Wille — will; last will and testament (formal)
* * *Wille m; -ns, -n, meist sg will; (Entschlossenheit) auch determination; (Absicht) intention; PHIL will, volition;der Wille zum Frieden/zur Macht the desire for peace/will to power;Gottes Wille God’s will, the will of God;böser/guter Wille ill/good will;es war kein böser Wille it wasn’t intentional, he etc didn’t do it out of spite;guten Willens sein mean well, be well-intentioned;seinen guten Willen zeigen show one’s ( oder some) goodwill;es fehlt ihm nur der gute Wille he just has to want to;mit ein bisschen gutem Willen with a little bit of good will;den guten Willen für die Tat nehmen take the will for the deed;beim besten Willen nicht much as I’d like to;ich kann mich beim besten Willen nicht erinnern I can’t for the life of me remember, with the best will in the world I can’t remember;es ist mein fester Wille I’m absolutely determined, it’s my firm intention;aus freiem Willen of one’s own free will;einen eisernen Willen haben have an iron will, be iron-willed;seinen/keinen eigenen Willen haben have a/no mind of one’s own;durchsetzen have oder get one’s way;jemandem seinen Willen lassen let sb have his oder her (own) way;gegen seinen Willen against one’s will;gegen jemandes Willen handeln act against sb’s wishes;wenn es nach seinem Willen ginge if he had his way;ganz nach deinem Willen as you wish;es geschah ohne meinen Willen I had nothing to do with it, it happened without my say-so;sich (dat)dein Wille geschehe BIBEL thy will be done;* * *guter/böser Wille — goodwill/ill will
letzter Wille — will; last will and testament (formal)
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10 wła|sny
adj. 1. (swój) own- słyszał bicie własnego serca he could hear the beating of his own heart- nie miała własnego mieszkania she didn’t have a flat of her own- na własne żądanie at one’s own request; iron. through one’s own fault- być na własnym utrzymaniu to be self-supporting- pracować na własny rachunek to be self-employed- przesyłka doręczona do rąk własnych adresata mail delivered personally to the addressee2. (samodzielny) ciasto własnego wypieku a home-made cake- to urządzenie mojego własnego pomysłu it’s a device I designed myself3. (o pokrewieństwie) own- własny ojciec wypędził ją z domu her own father drove her from the house4. (odrębny, niezależny) [styl] own, personal■ bać się własnego cienia to be afraid of one’s own shadow- chodzić własnymi drogami to have a mind a. will of one’s own, to do things one’s own way- dbać o własną kieszeń to look after one’s own interests- kisić się we własnym sosie to stew in one’s own juice pot.- mieć własne zdanie o czymś to have one’s own opinion about sth- mierzyć kogoś/coś własną miarą to judge sb/sth by one’s own lights- mówić/pisać własnymi słowami to say/write sth in one’s own words- odczuć coś na własnej skórze to experience sth first-hand, to experience sth (for) oneself- o własnych siłach on one’s own, unaided- postępować według własnego uznania a. widzimisię to do as one chooses a. pleases- słyszeć coś na własne uszy to hear sth with one’s own ears- widzieć a. oglądać coś na własne oczy to see sth for oneself- nie wierzyć własnym oczom/uszom to not believe one’s eyes/ears- stanąć na własnych nogach to stand on one’s own two feet- we własnej osobie in person- we własnych oczach in one’s own eyes, in one’s own estimation- urosnąć/zmaleć we własnych oczach to gain/lose self-esteem- we własnym imieniu in one’s own name, for oneself- wiara we własne siły self-confidence- widzieć tylko koniec własnego nosa to not see further than the end of one’s nose, to not see beyond the end of one’s nose- własny kąt a place of one’s own- własnymi rękami on one’s own, unaided- własnym przemysłem on one’s own- zdać się na własne siły to rely on oneself- znać coś jak własną kieszeń a. jak własne pięć palców to know sth like the back of one’s hand, to know every inch of sth- zostawili go własnemu losowi they left him to his own fate- zrobić coś na własną rękę to do sth on one’s own- z własnej kieszeni out of one’s own pocket- z własnej woli of one’s own free willThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > wła|sny
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11 воля
I ж.1) (способность осуществлять свои желания, цели) willси́льная во́ля — strong will
си́ла во́ли — willpower
име́ть си́лу во́ли сде́лать что-л — have the willpower [the strength of will / mind] to do smth
2) (к; настойчивость в стремлении к чему-л) willво́ля к жи́зни — will to live
во́ля к побе́де — will to win
3) (желание, волеизъявление) will; wishпо до́брой во́ле — voluntarily, of one's own free will, of one's own accord
по свое́й во́ле — of one's own free will
не по свое́й во́ле — against one's own free will
поми́мо его́ во́ли — in spite of himself
после́дняя во́ля — last will, dying wish
4) ( власть) will, powerэ́то в ва́шей во́ле — it is in your power
••во́ля ва́ша / твоя́ уст. — 1) ( выражение покорности) as you please 2) (+ а, но; при отказе) be that as it may (but); whether you like it or not (but)
II ж.будь моя́ во́ля, я бы... — if it were my decision, I would...
1) ( нахождение на свободе) freedom, libertyна во́ле — 1) ( о беглецах) on the loose 2) ( вне тюрьмы) out of prison 3) ( о животных - в естественных условиях) in the natural conditions, in the wild
отпуска́ть на во́лю (вн.) — set at liberty (d), liberate (d)
2) ( отсутствие ограничений) freedomдава́ть себе́ во́лю — let oneself go
дава́ть во́лю чему́-л (чувствам и т.п.) — give vent to smth
не дава́ть во́ли своему́ чу́вству — keep / hold one's feeling(s) in check, curb one's feeling(s)
дава́ть во́лю воображе́нию — give free rein to one's imagination
дава́ть во́лю рука́м разг. — be ready / free with one's hands / fists
3) ист. ( отмена крепостного права) Emancipation••на во́лю (на свежий воздух) — into the fresh air, into the open
во́льному во́ля — см. вольный
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ж.1. (в разн. знач.) willиметь силу воли сделать что-л. — have the will-power, или the strength of will / mind, to do smth.
по доброй воле — voluntarily, of one's own free will, of one's own accord
2. ( свобода) freedom, libertyон на воле — he is at liberty, he is free
отпускать на волю (вн.) — set* at liberty (d.), liberate (d.)
3. ( отмена крепостного права) Emancipation♢
воля ваша разг. — as you please, as you likeдавать себе волю — let* oneself go
давать волю чему-л. (чувствам и т. п.) — give* vent to smth.
не давать воли своему чувству — keep* / hold* one's feeling(s) in check, curb one's feeling(s)
давать волю воображению — give* free rein to one's imagination
давать волю рукам разг. — be ready / free with one's hands / first
волею судеб — as the fates decree, as fate (has) willed
на волю ( на свежий воздух) — into the fresh air, into the open
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13 Wille
er sollte aufhören zu rauchen, aber dazu fehlt ihm der [nötige] \Wille he should stop smoking but he has not got the [necessary] willpower;der \Wille zur Macht the will to rule;kein/böser \Wille sein not to intend any ill-will/to intend to cause ill-will;seinen eigenen \Willen haben to have a mind of one's own, to be self-willed;beim besten \Willen nicht not even with the best [or all the] will in the world;etw aus freiem \Willen tun to do sth of one's own free will [or voluntarily];der gute \Wille good will;jds letzter \Wille ( geh) sb's last will and testament;seinen \Willen durchsetzen to get one's own way;keinen \Willen haben to have no will of one's own;jdm zu \Willen sein to comply with sb's wishes; ( sich jdm hingeben) to yield;jdm seinen \Wille lassen to let sb have his own way;gegen jds \Willen against sb's will;[ganz] wider \Willen unintentionallyWENDUNGEN: -
14 добровольно
1) General subject: ex gratia, of( one's) own accord, of (one's) own free will, of (one's) own motion, of one own's accord, of one's own accord, of one's own free will, on (one's) own accord, voluntarily, willingly2) Latin: ex proprio motu4) Makarov: for choice, of his own volition -
15 воля
жен.1) will, volition, wish(es)была бы моя воля — if I had my way, if I were in charge
вольному воля — разг. to each his own
по доброй воле — freely, voluntarily, of one's free will, of one's own accord
последняя воля — last will, last wish
2) ( свобода)liberty, freedom- на воле- отпускать на волю
- с воли3) истор. (отмена крепостного права)••давать волю рукам разг. — to be ready/free with one's hands/fists
на волю (на свежий воздух) — into the fresh air, into the open
- воля вашане давать воли своему чувству — to keep/hold one's feeling(s) in check, to curb one's feeling(s)
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16 sponte
sponte, abl., and spontis, gen. (perh. the only cases in use of a noun spons, assumed by Charis. p. 34 P., and Aus. Idyll. 12, 8, 11, as nom. But ad spontem is Müller's reading, Varr. L. L. 6, 7, 72, for a sponte), f. [spondeo; prop. a pledging of one's self to a thing; hence, opp. to external necessity or inducement, of free will, of one's own accord].I.Sponte, in good prose always joined with meā, tuā, suā ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose; also absol. or with gen.), of free will, of one's own accord, of one's self, freely, willingly, voluntarily, spontaneously (syn. ultro):(β).sponte valet a voluntate,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 69 Müll.:si imprudenter aut necessitate aut casu quippiam fecerit, quod non concederetur iis, qui suā sponte et voluntate fecissent,
Cic. Part. Or. 37, 131:tuo judicio et tuā sponte facere,
id. Fam. 9, 14, 2; cf.:Galliam totam hortatur ad bellum, ipsam suā sponte suoque judicio excitatam,
id. Phil. 4, 3, 8:potius consuefacere filium, Suā sponte recte facere quam alieno metu,
Ter. Ad. 1, 1, 50:si hic non insanit satis suā sponte, instiga,
id. And. 4, 2, 9:ut id suā sponte facerent, quod cogerentur facere legibus,
Cic. Rep. 1, 2, 3:meā sponte (opp. invitatu tuo),
id. Fam. 7, 5, 2:meā sponte (opp. monente et denuntiante te),
id. ib. 4, 3, 1:non solum a me provocatus, sed etiam suā sponte,
id. ib. 1, 7, 3:transisse Rhenum sese non suā sponte, sed rogatum et arcessitum a Gallis,
Caes. B. G. 1, 44:et suā sponte multi in disciplinam conveniunt et a parentibus propinquisque mittuntur,
id. ib. 6, 14:sive ipse sponte suā, sive senatusconsulto accitus,
Liv. 10, 25, 12:quaesitum est, praecipitata esset ab eo uxor, an se ipsa suā sponte jecisset,
Quint. 7, 2, 24:gaudeo id te mihi suadere, quod ego meā sponte pridie feceram,
Cic. Att. 15, 27: sponte ipsam suāpte adductam, Lucil. ap. Varr. L. L. 6, § 69 Müll.:me si fata meis paterentur ducere vitam Auspiciis et sponte meā componere curas,
Verg. A. 4, 341:interim sponte nostrā velut donantes,
Quint. 3, 6, 8.—Sometimes propriā for suā (late Lat.):sponte se propriā dederunt,
Amm. 17, 2, 3:Richomeres se sponte obtulit propriā,
id. 31, 12, 15.—Absol.:(γ).Italiam non sponte sequor,
Verg. A. 4, 361:sponte properant,
Ov. M. 11, 486:odio tyrannidis exsul Sponte erat,
id. ib. 15, 62:sponte en ultroque peremptus,
Stat. Th. 10, 809; cf.:multitudo sponte et ultro confluens,
Suet. Caes. 16:nec illum sponte exstinctum,
Tac. A. 3, 16:sponte judicioque plaudere,
Quint. 8, 3, 4:opto ut ea potissimum jubear, quae me deceat vel sponte fecisse,
Plin. Ep. 6, 29, 11: equites Romani natalem ejus sponte atque consensu biduo semper celebrarunt, Suet. Aug. 57.—With gen.:(δ).sponte deūm,
according to the will of the gods, Luc. 1, 234 Cort.:sponte ducum,
id. 1, 99:sponte deorum,
id. 5, 136; Val. Fl. 4, 358:naturae,
Plin. 7, prooem. 1, § 4; 9, 51, 74, § 160; 11, 49, 110, § 263; 14, 4, 6, § 53; Sil. 14, 153:principis,
Tac. A. 2, 59:Caesaris,
id. ib. 6, 31:praefecti,
id. ib. 4, 7:incolarum,
id. ib. 4, 51:litigatoris,
id. ib. 13, 42; 7, 51; id. H. 4, 19; Curt. 4, 1, 16.—Very rarely with a prep.: de tuā sponte, Cotta ap. Charis. p. 195 P.:B.a sponte,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 69 Müll.; cf. § 71 sqq. ib.—Transf., of one's own will or agency (opp. to foreign participation or assistance), by one's self, without the aid of others, alone (rare but class.):2.nequeo Pedibus meā sponte ambulare,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 6, 46:nec suā sponte, sed eorum auxilio,
Cic. Fam. 7, 2, 3:cum oppidani autem etiam suā sponte Caesarem recipere conarentur,
Caes. B. C. 3, 11 fin.:his cum suā sponte persuadere non possent, legatos ad Dumnorigem mittunt, ut eo deprecatore a Sequanis impetrarent,
id. B. G. 1, 9:civitatem ignobilem atque humilem Eburonum suā sponte populo Romano bellum facere ausam, vix erat credendum,
id. ib. 5, 28; cf. id. ib. 7, 65:judicium quod Verres suā sponte instituisset,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 43, § 111:cum illa civitas cum Poenis suo nomine ac suā sponte bellaret,
id. ib. 2, 4, 33, §72: ecquis Volcatio si suā sponte venisset, unam libellam dedisset?
id. ib. 2, 2, 10, § 26.—Of things concr. and abstr., of itself, spontaneously:(β).is autem ardor non alieno impulsu sed suā sponte movetur, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 2, 12, 32:ut cum suā sponte nullā adhibitā vi, consumptus ignis exstinguitur,
id. Sen. 19, 71:natura videtur Ipsa suā per se sponte omnia dis agere expers,
Lucr. 2, 1092:aliae (arbores) nullis hominum cogentibus ipsae Sponte suā veniunt,
Verg. G. 2, 11; cf.:stellae sponte suā jussaene vagentur et errent,
Hor. Ep. 1, 12, 17:sapientem suā sponte ac per se bonitas et justitia delectat,
Cic. Rep. 3, 16, 26:res quae suā sponte scelerata est,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 42, § 108; id. Or. 32, 115:justitium in foro suā sponte coeptum prius quam indictum,
Liv. 9, 7, 8:clamor suā sponte ortus,
id. 9, 41, 17:id suā sponte ap parebat,
id. 22, 38, 13:de capite signum in manum sponte suā delapsum,
id. 27, 11, 3 ex loco superiore, qui prope suā sponte in hostem inferebat, id. 5, 43, 3:quod terra crearat Sponte suā,
Lucr. 5, 938:sponte suā quae fiunt aëre in ipso,
id. 4, 738:ut vera et falsa suā sponte, non alienā judicantur,
Cic. Leg. 1, 17, 45:te Sponte suā probitas officiumque juvat,
Ov. P. 2, 3, 34:sponte deae munus promeritumque patet (i. e. sine indice),
id. F. 4, 394.—Very rarely with quādam: litterae syllabaeque... orationem sponte quādam sequantur, Quint 5, 10, 125. —Absol.:II.ut numeri sponte fluxisse videantur,
Quint. 9, 4, 147.—spontis, only in the phrase suae spontis (esse).A.To be one's own master, at one's own disposal (very rare and mostly post-Aug.;B.not in Cic. or Cæs.): quod suae spontis statuerant finem,
Varr. L. L. 6, § 71 Müll.:sanus homo, qui suae spontis est, nullis obligare se legibus debet,
Cels. 1, 1.—In Columella, of things, = suā sponte, of itself, spontaneously:altera (cytisus est) suae spontis,
springs up spontaneously, Col. 9, 4, 2:ubi loci natura neque manu illatam neque suae spontis aquam ministrari patitur,
id. 11, 3, 10. -
17 على
عَلَى \ against: touching (usually sth. upright): The rain beat against the window. He pressed his nose against the glass. on: showing where sb. or sth. is placed: He lay on his back on the bed. The picture hung on a nail on the wall. Your name is on the list. He hit me on the nose. The boat is on the river (in the water). The house is on the river (beside the water), as in the previous meaning, but with movement (often with to) He jumped on (to) his horse. The book fell on (to) the floor. onto: on to: He sprang onto the table. over: lying across; resting on; covering: A cloud was over the sun. She spread a cloth over the table, across the surface of Ships sail over the sea, above (in rank, etc.) He rules over a proud people, about; concerning They quarrelled over the resutl of the race. You need not hurry over your dinner. upon: on. \ عَلَى \ on shore, ashore: on dry land; not on the sea; on or to the shore: Sailors are unhappy ashore. We swam ashore from the boat. \ See Also نَحْوَ البَرّ، اليابسة (اليَابِسَة) \ عَلَى \ ashore: on or to the shore: Sailors are unhappy ashore. We swam ashore from the boat. on shore, ashore: on dry land; not on the sea. \ See Also نَحْوَ الشّاطِئ \ عَلَى اتِّصَال (عكس مُنْقَطع عن) \ in touch: (the opposite is out of touch) giving or receiving news: I’ve been in touch with my brother by telephone. The radio keeps us in touch with world events. \ عَلَى أتَمّ ما يكُون من التَّرتيب والهِنْدام \ spick and span: (as a predic. phrase) neat, clean and bright: Sailors usually keep their boats spick and span. \ عَلَى الأَثير \ on the air: being sent out on the radio or television. \ عَلَى أَحْسَن وَجْه \ best, well, better: in the best way: Peter played best last week. \ عَلَى أرْبَع \ on all fours: on hands and knees: She went down on all fours to look for the needle. \ عَلَى الأرض \ over: from an upright (or straight) position to a flat (or bent) position: I fell over. He knocked me over. She bent over to pick it up. \ عَلَى استعداد \ content: willing: I’m content to wait for my turn. \ عَلَى أشُدِّه \ in full swing: (of an activity) at its highest point; very busy: The party was in full swing when I arrived. \ عَلَى الإطلاق \ little: (coming just before the verb) not at all: I little knew (or Little did I know) that next day he would be dead. not in the least: not at all: It doesn’t matter in the least. whatever: at all: I have no money whatever. whatsoever: a strong form of whatever; at all: Tell him nothing whatsoever!. \ عَلَى الأَغْلَب \ for the most part: mostly: He is old and for the most part he stays at home. \ عَلَى أَقْصَى ما تستطيع رؤيتَه \ in the distance: far away (from the point where one is): In the distance he could see the mountains. \ عَلَى الأَقَلّ \ a good: (with numbers) at least: He lives a good 3 miles away. at least: (showing that sth. is true, necessary, etc., even if sth. else is not) in spite of what has just been said or is just going to be said: He may be lazy but at least he’s honest. You can at least be polite even if you don’t like him, not less than It cost at least $100. quite: at least; not less than: The journey took quite three hours. \ عَلَى الأَكثَر \ largely: mostly: The accident was largely his own fault. mainly: chiefly; mostly. \ عَلَى انفِراد \ private: (only in the phrase in private) privately; where nobody can hear except those concerned: May I speak to you in private. \ عَلَى أُهْبَة الاستعداد \ stand by: to be ready, in case one may be needed: The soldiers were told to stand by. \ عَلَى أَيّ حال \ anyhow: in any case: I don’t really need this; anyhow, it costs too much. anyway: in any case: I may be late; anyway, don’t wait for me, in any case I don’t really need this; anyhow, it costs too much. at all events, in any event: in any case; whatever may happen or has happened: He didn’t win but, at all events, he did try hard. at any rate: at least; in any case: He wasn’t there; at any rate, I don’t think he was. I may not succeed; but I’ll try, at any rate. in any case: no matter what else may be considered, anyhow: It costs too much. In any case, I don’t really need it. \ عَلَى أيَّة حال \ all the same, at the same time: (only at the start of a sentence; comparing points that are for and against) in spite of this: He’s not clever; all the same, he does try hard. however: all the same; in spite of what has just been said: I’m very tired; however, I’ll come and help you. \ عَلَى بُعد \ away: at a distance: Brighton is 60 miles away. Keep away from the wet paint. beyond: further; on or to the farther side: I looked across the river to the hills beyond. \ عَلَى التَّخْصِيص \ in particular: especially: I enjoyed his first song in particular. \ عَلَى التَّوَالي \ respectively: separately, in that order: Boys and girls will be examined on Monday and Tuesday respectively (the boys on Monday, the girls on Tuesday). \ عَلَى جَانِب \ up: along (up and down are both used like this, although the course may be quite level): He lives just up the road. \ عَلَى الجميع \ round: to everyone: He handed the coffee round. There were not enough cups to go round. \ عَلَى حَدٍّ \ as far as, so far as: (showing a limit): As far as I know, he’s not here. \ عَلَى حَدٍّ سَواء \ alike: in the same way: He treats us all alike. \ عَلَى حَدِّ عِلْمي \ to the best knowledge: as far as I know: To the best of my knowledge, he is honest (I have no reason to doubt his honesty). \ عَلَى حِدَة \ private: (only in the phrase in private) privately; where nobody can hear except those concerned: May I speak to you in private?. separate: not joined or shared; apart: Keep the new milk separate from the old. \ عَلَى حَقّ (مُحِقّ) \ be in the right: not be at fault: Although they said she’d made a mistake, they discovered she was in the right. \ عَلَى حِين غِرَّة \ all of a sudden: in a sudden manner. suddenly: in a sudden manner: The door opened suddenly. \ عَلَى خَطَأ \ in the wrong: mistaken (in one’s judgement, behaviour etc.). \ عَلَى الدَّوام \ always: at all times. \ عَلَى رؤوس الأصابِع \ on tiptoe: on the tips of one’s toes: I can reach that if I stand on tiptoe. \ عَلَى الرّاجح \ likely: (usu. with very, most, more or quite) probably: She’s very likely right. \ عَلَى الرُّغْم مِن \ despite: in spite of: Despite his age, the old man walks several miles every day. for all: in spite of: For all his strength, he could not lift it. much as: although: Much as I admire him, I could not work with him. spite, in spite of: (of sth. that fails) even with: In spite of his efforts, he could not save her life, without regard to; not caring about (a difficulty) In spite of his illness, he attended the ceremony. \ عَلَى الرُّغْم مِنْ أَنَّ \ although: in spite of the fact that; (without a verb) in spite of being: Although (he was) ill, he went to work. \ عَلَى الرُّغْم من ذلك \ even so: in spite of that: He may be foolish; even so, you should help him. just the same: (showing one thing that is not the natural result of another) in spite of this: He’s a thief, but I like him just the same. nevertheless: in spite of that: I told him it would be dangerous, but nevertheless he did it. still: in spite of that: We rarely win; but still, we enjoy playing. \ عَلَى سَبيل المِثال \ for instance: as an example: He’s often late. Yesterday, for instance, he came home after midnight. \ عَلَى السَّطح كلِّه \ over: (esp. with all) across a surface: The table was wet all over. He rubbed it over with a dry cloth. \ عَلَى سَوِيَّة \ level: equal in height or position: His eyes were level with my shoulder. I soon drew level with the leading runner. \ عَلَى سَوِيَّة \ flush: exactly on a level with; not sticking out from; meeting exactly at the edges: The door is flush with the wall when it is closed. \ See Also مستوى (مُسْتَوًى) \ عَلَى سَوِيَّة واحدة \ even: equal: The table legs were not of even length. He shared the money evenly among them. \ عَلَى شاكِلَة \ like: the same as: What is he like (in appearance and character)? He’s just like his father., What does it feel (or look or taste or smell or sound) like?. in the same way as:: He swims like a fish. \ عَلَى شَرْط \ provide (that), also providing (that): if; on condition that: I’ll go, provided (that) you’ll go too. \ عَلَى شَفَا \ on the brink of: close to (sth. dangerous or exciting): on the brink of war. on the point of doing sth.: starting to do sth.: I was on the point of telephoning you, when I got your letter. on one’s last legs: (of a person or thing) not expected to last much longer; worn out; almost in ruins: That company is on its last legs. on the verge of: close to: She was on the verge of tears. \ See Also شفير (الموت أو الإفلاس، إلخ)، عَلى وَشْك \ عَلَى صَهْوَةِ الجَوَاد \ on horseback: on a horse: He travelled on horseback. \ عَلَى ضِغْن \ grudgingly: unwillingly. \ See Also على غير رَغْبَة \ عَلَى طُولِ \ along: following the line of: He ran along the road. down: along (without regard to level): We raced down the street. My friend lives just down the road. \ عَلَى ظَهْر \ on deck: on an uncovered deck, in the open air. \ See Also سَطْح السفينة \ عَلَى ظَهْر الحِصان \ on horseback: on a horse: He travelled on horseback. \ عَلَى ظَهْر السَّفينة \ on board: on (or on to) a ship or aeroplane: There are 70 men on board. Can I go on board the aircraft?. \ عَلَى ظَهْر الصَّفْحَة \ overleaf: on the back of the page: Please fill in this paper, and sign your name overleaf. \ عَلَى عَرْض \ across: over; from one side to the other of: He ran across the street. There is a bridge across the stream. \ عَلَى العَكْس \ on the contrary: (expressing disagreement) the opposite is true: It’s not worn out - on the contrary, it’s quite new. \ عَلَى عِلْم بِـ \ familiar with: knowing; accustomed to: I’m not familiar with English law. \ عَلَى عُلُوّ \ high: (in compounds) to the height of: The grass was waist-high. \ عَلَى الغالِب \ probably: almost certainly; with little doubt: You’re probably right. \ عَلَى غَيْر انتظار \ surprisingly: unexpectedly: a surprisingly good result. \ عَلَى غَيْر رَغْبَة \ grudgingly: unwillingly. \ عَلَى غَيْر هُدًى \ adrift: (of boats) loose; floating about with no control: Our ship was wrecked and we were left adrift in a small boat on the ocean. \ عَلَى فَتَرات مُنْتَظِمة \ periodically: from time to time. \ عَلَى فَرض أنّ \ (conj.) supposing: if: Supposing he’s late, shall we wait for him? Even supposing the lorry comes, it will still be too late. \ عَلَى الفِطْرة \ na]ve: too simple to be sensible; lacking wisdom and experience: a na]ve question; a na]ve young girl. \ عَلَى فِكْرَة \ by the way: used to show that the speaker is about to change the subject: Thank you for your help. By the way, would you like to come to our party next week?. \ عَلَى الفَوْر \ directly: at once: He arrived directly after me. instantly: at once. off-hand: without thought or preparation: I can’t say off-hand what it cost, but it was over $1000. \ عَلَى قافية واحدة \ rhyme: (of word endings) to have the same sound: ‘Consideration’ rhymes with ‘nation’, ‘Port’ rhymes with ‘thought’. ‘Pleasure’ rhymes with ‘measure’ but not with ‘pressure’. \ عَلَى قَدْر \ according to: in the proper way for; depending on: Each man was paid according to his skill. \ عَلَى قَدَم وَسَاق \ in full swing: (of an activity) at its highest point; very busy: The party was in full swing when I arrived. \ عَلَى قَيْد الحَيَاة \ alive: living: He was buried alive when part of a cliff fell on him. \ عَلَى كُلّ حال \ at any rate: at least; in any case: He wasn’t there; at any rate, I don’t think he was. I may not succeed; but I’ll try, at any rate. \ عَلَى مَا يَبْدُو \ apparently: it seems (from what people say): I thought she was 15, but apparently is older. \ عَلَى ما يَصِل إليه عِلْمي \ to the best of my knowledge: as far as I know: To the best of my knowledge, my son has never met her. \ See Also على مَبْلَغ علمي \ عَلَى المَدَى الطَّويل \ in the long run: after a period of time; in the end: It’ll be cheaper in the long run to buy good quality shoes. \ عَلَى مسؤوليَّته الشخصيّة \ at one’s own risk: agreeing that any troube will be one’s own fault: The bridge is unsafe but you can cross it at your own risk. \ عَلَى مسافة قريبة مِن \ off: a short distance from: an island off the English coast. \ عَلَى مُسْتَوًى \ level: equal in height or position: His eyes were level with my shoulder. \ عَلَى مِصْرَاعَيْه (فَتَحَ الباب) \ wide: (with open) fully: open the door wide. Leave it wide open. \ عَلَى نَحْو مماثِل \ similarly: in the same way: They were similarly dressed. \ عَلَى نَسَق \ on the lines of: in the general form of: We’re planning some sports on the lines of the Olympic Games, but for schoolboys only. \ عَلَى نَفْس الوَتيرة \ even: (of movement) regular; steady: Her heart was not beating evenly. \ عَلَى نَوبات \ fits and starts: in short bursts; starting and stopping: The engine only goes in fits and starts. \ See Also فترات \ عَلَى هذا المُعَدَّل \ at that rate: if those conditions continue: He keeps stopping for a rest; at that rate, he won’t finish the job today. \ عَلَى هذا النَّحْو \ so: in this way; in that way: Don’t shout so!. thus: in this way. \ عَلَى الهَوَاء \ on the air: being sent out on the radio or television. \ عَلَى وَتِيرَة واحدة \ monotonous: (of a voice, a job, a way of life, etc.) dull, never changing and therefore uninteresting. \ عَلَى وَجْهٍ \ unusually: (with an adj.) very; strangely: It is unusually cold in here today. \ See Also بشكل غير عاديّ \ عَلَى وَجْهِ التَّقْريب \ roughly: (with numbers and amounts) not exactly; about: roughly 50 trees; roughly a mile away. \ عَلَى وَجْهِ الخُصُوص \ particularly: especially: a particularly nasty smell. \ عَلَى الوَجهِ الصحيح \ duly: properly; as expected: The bill was duly paid. The train duly arrived. \ عَلَى وَجْهِ العُمُوم \ in general: in most cases: Men in general are taller than women. \ عَلَى وَجْهٍ ما \ somehow: in some way or other, by some means or other: I’ll pay for it somehow, even if I have to ask someone to lend me the money. \ عَلَى وَجْهٍ مُسْتَهْجَن \ oddly: strangely: She behaved very oddly last night. \ عَلَى مِقْدار عِلْمي \ for all I know: as far as I know: For all I know, you may have stolen this. \ عَلَى مَقْرُبةٍ \ near: close to, in position: His house is near my own. \ عَلَى مَقرُبة مِن \ about: around; near There’s a lot of illness about. I went out early, when no one was about (when no one else was out). \ عَلَى مَهْل \ leisurely: without haste: He likes a leisurely walk in the evening. \ عَلَى نَحْو أسوأ \ worse: more bad; more badly: Murder is worse than stealing. It is a worse crime. You write even worse than I do. \ عَلَى نَحْوٍ أَفْضَل \ better, well, best: in a better way: He drives better than I do. \ عَلَى نَحْو تامّ \ strictly: exactly: Strictly speaking (If I tell you the exact truth) this ticket is out of date; but I’ll let you travel with it. \ See Also كامل (كامِل) \ عَلَى نَحْو خَطير \ badly: seriously: He was badly wounded. \ عَلَى نَحْو رَخْو \ loosely: in a loose way: a loosely tied knot. \ See Also غير مُحْكَم \ عَلَى نَحْو رَدِيء \ badly: in a bad manner: badly dressed; badly made. \ عَلَى نَحْو صارم \ strictly: very firmly: Smoking in this cinema is strictly forbidden. \ See Also دَقيق \ عَلَى نَحْو صَحيح \ right: correctly: You guessed right. \ عَلَى نَحْو صَحيح \ rightly: justly; correctly: You acted rightly. \ See Also ملائم (مُلائم) \ عَلَى نَحْوٍ كَامِل \ absolutely: without conditions: You must agree absolutely and not to try to change matters later. \ عَلَى نَحو مألوف \ ordinarily: usually. \ عَلَى نَحْو مُرْضٍ \ well: (the adv. form of the adj. good; see better, best) in a good and pleasing way: Well done! You played very well. \ عَلَى نَحْو مُلحّ \ badly: (with need, want) very much: They need money badly. \ عَلَى وَشْك \ on the point of doing sth.: starting to do sth.: I was on the point of telephoning you, when I got your letter. \ عَلَى وَشْك أَنْ \ be about to do sth.: to be ready to do it; be just going to do it: I was about to go when he arrived. on the verge of: close to: She was on the verge of tears. \ عَلَى يَد (مِن قِبَل) \ by: (showing who or what did sth.): He was bitten by a dog. \ عَلَى اليدين والرِّجلين \ on all fours: on hands and knees: She went down on all fours to look for the needle. -
18 willenlos
I Adj. weak-willed; willenlos sein auch have no willpower; jemandes willenloses Werkzeug sein be a tool ( oder be putty) in s.o.’s hands* * *wịl|len|los1. adjweak-willed, spineless2. adv* * *wil·len·losadj weak-willed, spineless* * *1.Adjektiv will-less2.adverbial will-lessly* * *A. adj weak-willed;willenlos sein auch have no willpower;jemandes willenloses Werkzeug sein be a tool ( oder be putty) in sb’s handsB. adv (gefügig) meekly;jemandem willenlos ausgeliefert sein be at sb’s mercy* * *1.Adjektiv will-less2.adverbial will-lessly -
19 voluntas
I.Lit.A.In gen.: simul objecta species cujuspiam est, quod bonum videatur, ad id adipiscendum impellit ipsa natura: id cum constanter prudenterque fit, ejusmodi appetitionem Stoici boulêsin appellant, nos appellamus voluntatem:2.eam illi putant in solo esse sapiente, quam sic definiunt: Voluntas est, quae quid cum ratione desiderat: quae autem adversus rationem incitata est vehementius, ea libido est vel cupiditas effrenata, quae in omnibus stultis invenitur,
Cic. Tusc. 4, 6, 12; id. Rep. 1, 2, 3:talis est quaeque res publica, qualis ejus aut natura aut voluntas, qui illam regit,
id. ib. 1, 31, 47:judicium voluntasque multitudinis,
id. ib. 1, 45, 69:mentem voluntatemque suscipere,
id. Cat. 3, 9, 22:quid esset suae voluntatis ostendere,
Caes. B. C. 3, 109:has patitur poenas peccandi sola voluntas,
Juv. 13, 208:sit pro ratione voluntas,
id. 6, 223.— Plur.:ut ejus semper voluntatibus non modo cives assenserint, etc.,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 16, 48.—Adverbial phrases.a.Suā (alicujus) voluntate, or simply voluntate, of one's own will, of one's own accord, willingly, voluntarily (cf.:b.sponte, ultro),
Ter. Phorm. 5, 3, 2:ut verum esset, suā voluntate sapientem descendere, etc.,
Cic. Rep. 1, 6, 11:suā voluntate, nullā vi coactus,
id. Fin. 2, 20, 65: dictus filius tuos vostrā voluntate, Ter. Heaut. 5, 4, 2:tu coactus es tuā voluntate,
id. And. 4, 1, 33:istuc, quod expetis, meā voluntate concedam,
Cic. Div. in Caecil. 9, 27:reditus in patriam voluntate omnium concedi videretur,
id. Fam. 13, 5, 2.—Alone:nisi voluntate ibis, rapiam te domum,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 5, 40:quod jus vos cogit, id voluntate impetret,
Ter. Ad. 3, 4, 44:aequius erat id voluntate fieri,
Cic. Off. 1, 9, 28:aliae civitates voluntate in ditionem venerunt,
Liv. 29, 38, 1.—Ad voluntatem, de, ex voluntate, according to the will, with the consent, at the desire of any one:B.ad voluntatem loqui,
at the will of another, Cic. Quint. 30, 93; id. Par. 5, 2, 39:vultus et sermo ad aliorum sensum et voluntatem commutandus,
Q. Cic. Petit. Cons. 11, 42:vix tamen sibi de meā voluntate concessum est,
id. Att. 4, 2, 4:illud accidit praeter optatum meum, sed valde ex voluntate,
id. Pis. 20, 46:ex Caesaris voluntate,
id. Fam. 13, 29, 7; cf.:praeter legem et sui voluntatem patris studeat, etc.,
Ter. And. 5, 3, 9.—In partic.1.Disposition towards a person or thing, good or bad:2.erratis, si senatum probare ea... putatis, populum autem esse in aliā voluntate,
Cic. Agr. 1, 9, 27:offensā in eum militum voluntate,
Nep. Dion, 8, 3:celans, quā voluntate esset in regem,
id. Dat. 5, 5:legati, qui de ejus voluntate explorarent,
id. Hann. 2, 2.—And with bona:neque bonae voluntatis ullum signum erga nos tyranni habemus,
Liv. 38, 14, 7:quid nunc mihi prodest bona voluntas,
Sen. Ben. 4, 21, 6; 5, 3, 2; 5, 4, 1; id. Ep. 81, 8: non nudum cum bonā voluntate, sed cum facultatibus accedere ad patriae auxilium, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 8, 2. —More freq. voluntas alone = bona voluntas, good-will, favor, affection (syn. benignitas):3.voluntas erga Caesarem,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 1, 6, § 20; Caes. B. C. 2, 17:summa in se (with summum studium),
id. B. G. 1, 19:mutua,
Cic. Fam. 5, 2, 1:aliena a te,
id. Lig. 2, 6:voluntas vestra si ad poëtam accesserit,
Ter. Phorm. prol. 29:singularis voluntas Campanae vicinitatis,
Cic. Rab. Perd. 3, 8:mansisset eadem voluntas in eorum posteris, etc.,
id. Rep. 1, 41, 64. —A last will, testament:4.defensio testamentorum ac voluntatis mortuorum,
Cic. de Or. 1, 57, 242; Plin. Ep. 2, 16, 2; 4, 10, 3; 5, 7, 2; Tac. H. 1, 48; Amm. 21, 15, 5; 28, 1, 35; 28, 4, 22;called also ultima,
Dig. 35, 1, 6; cf.:per testamentum aut per aliam quamlibet ultimam voluntatem,
other expression of his will, Just. Inst. 1, 5, 1.—An object, purpose:II.cum sint in dicendo variae voluntates,
Cic. Brut. 21, 83; cf.:quantam voluntatem habent ad hunc opprimendum,
id. Font. 18, 40 (14, 30).—Transf. (acc. to 1. volo, I. E. 4. b.), of speech, meaning, sense, signification, import (only post-Aug.; esp. freq. in Quint.;syn. vis): verbis legum standum sit an voluntate,
Quint. 7, 10, 6; so (opp. verba) id. 7, 1, 49; 7, 5, 4; cf.:quaestio juris omnis aut verborum proprietate aut voluntatis conjectura continetur,
id. 12, 2, 19; 6, 2, 9:verborum vi aut voluntate,
id. 8, praef. 10:legis,
id. 3, 6, 99:nominis,
id. 7, 10, 1. -
20 по доброй воле
• ПО СВОЕЙ < ПО ДОБРОЙ> ВОЛЕ[PrepP; these forms only; adv; fixed WO]=====⇒ voluntarily:- of one's own accord < volition>;- under duress.♦ Люди разделились на два лагеря: на уходящих и на остающихся. Первые, независимо от того, уходили ли они по доброй воле или по принуждению, считали себя героями (Лившиц 1). People were divided into two camps: those who were leaving and those who were staying behind. The former, independent of whether they were leaving of their own free will or by coercion, considered themselves to be heroes (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по доброй воле
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