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21 facility
fə'siləti
1. noun1) (ease or quickness: She showed great facility in learning languages.) facilidad2) (a skill: He has a great facility for always being right.) facilidad
2. noun plural(facilities the means to do something: There are facilities for cooking.)tr[fə'sɪlɪtɪ]noun (pl facilities)1 facilidad nombre femenino2 (means) facilidades nombre femenino plural1) ease: facilidad f2) center, complex: centro m, complejo m3) facilities nplamenities: comodidades fpl, servicios mpln.• facilidad s.f.fə'sɪləti1) facilities pla) ( amenities)sports facilities — instalaciones fpl deportivas
facilities for the disabled — instalaciones fpl para minusválidos
b) ( Fin)credit facilities — crédito m, facilidades fpl de pago
2) ( building) (AmE) complejo m, centro m3) u ( ability) (frml) facilidad f[fǝ'sɪlɪtɪ]N1) (=equipment, place) instalación fthe hotel's facilities are open to non-residents — las instalaciones del hotel están abiertas a los no residentes
recreational facilities — instalaciones fpl recreativas
sports facilities — instalaciones fpl deportivas
2) (=service, provision) servicio mthe company offers day-care facilities for children — la empresa ofrece un servicio de guardería para los niños
toilet facilities — servicios mpl, aseos mpl
transport facilities — servicios mpl de transporte
3) (Econ)credit facilities — facilidades fpl (de pago), crédito m
overdraft facility — crédito m al descubierto
4) (=function) función f5) (=centre) centro ma medical facility — un centro médico, un punto de asistencia médica
6) (=talent, ease) facilidad fhe had a facility for languages — tenía facilidad para los idiomas, se le daban bien los idiomas
7) (=ability) habilidad f, facultad f ; (=capacity) capacidad fhumans have lost the facility to use their sense of smell — los humanos han perdido la habilidad or la facultad de utilizar el olfato
the new model has the facility to reproduce speech — el nuevo modelo tiene la capacidad de or es capaz de reproducir el habla
* * *[fə'sɪləti]1) facilities pla) ( amenities)sports facilities — instalaciones fpl deportivas
facilities for the disabled — instalaciones fpl para minusválidos
b) ( Fin)credit facilities — crédito m, facilidades fpl de pago
2) ( building) (AmE) complejo m, centro m3) u ( ability) (frml) facilidad f -
22 international
міжнародний; інтернаціональнийInternational Arbitration Tribunal — ( of the International Chamber of Commerce) Міжнародний арбітражний суд ( Міжнародної торгівельної палати)
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development — Міжнародний банк реконструкції і розвитку (скор. МБРР)
International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes — Міжнародний центр з вирішення інвестиційних спорів
International Convention against Recruitment, Use, Financing and Training of Mercenaries — Міжнародна конвенція про заборону вербування, використання, фінансування і підготовки найманців
International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships — Міжнародна конвенція з попередження забруднення плавальними засобами (1978 р.)
International Convention on the Prohibition of the Manufacture and Testing of Chemical Weapons — Міжнародна конвенція про заборону виробництва і випробування хімічної зброї
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights — Міжнародний пакт про громадянські і політичні права
International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights — Міжнародний пакт про економічні, соціальні і культурні права
International Criminal Police Organization — Міжнародна організація кримінальної поліції (скор. МОКП)
international criminal register — міжнародний кримінальний реєстр; міжнародний кримінальний реєстр злочинців і злочинів
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia — Міжнародний кримінальний суд по колишній Югославії
International Day against Drug Abuse and Traffickng — Міжнародний день проти вживання і торгівлі наркотиками ( 26 червня)
international investigation of the crimes of an aggressor — міжнародне розслідування злочинів агресора
international judicial assistance — міжнародна правова ( судова) допомога
International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea — Міжнародні правила з попередження зіткнень на морі
- international adjudicationInternational Tribunal for the Prosecution of War Crimes — Міжнародний трибунал з переслідування військових злочинів
- international administration
- international affairs
- international air carriage
- international air law
- international air route
- international airport
- international application
- international arbitration
- international arena
- international arrest warrant
- international authority
- international aviation
- international bank
- international bids
- international body
- international bribery
- international carriage
- international certificate
- international check
- international cheque
- international civil aviation
- international civil servant
- international code of conduct
- international commission
- international committee
- international community
- international conference
- international conflict
- international conspiracy
- international contract
- international control
- international control organ
- international convention
- international conventional law
- international cooperation
- international copyright
- International Court of Justice
- international courtesy
- international crime
- international criminal law
- international criminal
- international custom
- international customary law
- international delinquency
- international design
- international dispute
- international divorce
- international drug trafficking
- international engagement
- international entity
- international espionage
- international expert
- international extradition
- international fluvial law
- international forum
- international gangster
- international gangsterism
- international isolation
- international judicial organ
- international jurisprudence
- international jurist
- international language
- international law
- International Law Association
- international law code
- International Law Commission
- international law enforcement
- international law of the sea
- international lawyer
- international legal
- international legal capacity
- international legal concept
- international legal issue
- international legal practice
- international legal relations
- international legislature
- international licensing
- international mafia
- international market
- international marriage
- international monetary base
- International Monetary Fund
- international monetary law
- international monetary system
- international navigation
- international norm
- international obligation
- international order
- international organ
- international organization
- international penal law
- international person
- international personality
- international prestige
- international public law
- international registration
- international reputation
- international responsibility
- international rules in force
- international salute
- international sanctions
- international scandal
- international scene
- international sea area
- international sea-bed area
- international security
- international standard
- international status
- international stream
- international tax law
- international team of experts
- international tensions
- international tension
- international terrorism
- international terrorist
- International Tracing Service
- international trade
- international trade in cocaine
- international traffic
- international traffic in arms
- international transaction
- international treaty law
- international tribunal
- international trusteeship
- international underworld
- international union
- international usage
- international waters
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23 θεραπεύω
θεραπεύω impf. ἐθεράπευον; fut. θεραπεύσω; 1 aor. ἐθεράπευσα. Pass.: impf. ἐθεραπευόμην; 1 aor. ἐθεραπεύθην; perf. ptc. τεθεραπευμένος (s. prec. and next entry; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; TestSol 9:7 P; TestJos 7:2; JosAs 29:4; ApcrEzk P 1 verso 2 [restored]; Philo; apolog. exc. Ar.)① to render service or homage, serve a divinity (Hes., Hdt.+; Diod S 5, 44, 2 οἱ θεραπεύοντες τοὺς θεοὺς ἱερεῖς; Arrian, Anab. 7, 2, 4; OGI 90, 40; SIG 663, 6; 996, 30; 1042, 10; Michel 982, 14; PGiss 20, 20; LXX [Thackeray p. 8]; EpArist 256; Philo, Spec. Leg. 2, 167; Jos., Bell. 7, 424, Ant. 4, 67; Ath. 16, 1 and 3; Orig., C. Cels. 8, 12, 17) pass. ὑπό τινος: οὐδὲ ὑπὸ χειρῶν ἀνθρωπίνων θεραπεύεται nor is he served by human hands Ac 17:25 (Field, Notes 127).② heal, restore (Athen. 12 p. 522b; SIG 1004, 21; 1168, 126; 1170, 20; 1171, 7; 1172, 5; Tob 12:3; Sir 38:7; JosAs; apolog. exc. Ar.; Hippol., Ref. 4, 44, 2; a ready transference is made to this mng. from the use of θ. in the var. senses of ‘care for, wait upon, treat medically’) τινά someone (Jos., Bell. 1, 272; of Jesus Orig., C. Cels. 2, 64, 17) Mt 4:24; 8:7, 16; 10:8; 12:15, 22; 14:14; 15:30; 17:16, 18; 19:2; 21:14; Mk 1:34; 3:2, 10; 6:13; Lk 4:23 (Horapollo 2, 76 ὑφʼ ἑαυτοῦ θεραπευθείς), 40; 10:9; 13:14b; J 5:10; Ac 4:14; 5:16; 8:7; 28:9; Qua; AcPl Ha 5, 36; 8, 36=AcPl BMM verso 10 (blind). τινὰ ἀπό τινος heal or cure someone from an illness (BGU 956, 2 ἐξορκίζω ὑμᾶς κατὰ τοῦ ἁγίου ὀνόματος θεραπεῦσαι τὸν Διονύσιον ἀπὸ παντὸς ῥίγου [= ῥίγους] καὶ πυρετοῦ) Lk 7:21. Pass. 5:15; 6:18; 8:2 (Tat. 16:3 al.). ἀπό τινος has a different mng. in vs. 43 οὐκ ἴσχυσεν ἀπʼ οὐδενὸς θεραπευθῆναι she could not be healed by anybody.—θ. νόσον καὶ μαλακίαν (cp. Philo, Det. Pot. ins 43; Jos., Ant. 17, 150) Mt 4:23; 9:35; 10:1; (τὰς) νόσους Mk 3:15 v.l.; Lk 9:1 (Just., A I, 48, 1; cp. 54, 10). Of wounds pass. (cp. Iren. 1, 3, 3 [Harv. I 27, 4]) Rv 13:3, 12; wounds healed by a plaster IPol 2:1. AcPl BMM verso 14 θ̣ε̣ρα[πεύων] (because of a lacuna the obj. cannot be determined). Abs. Mt 12:10; Mk 6:5; Lk 6:7; 9:6; 13:14; 14:3; —Fig. in isolated instances (e.g., Vi. Aesopi I c. 98 τὴν ὀργὴν ὁ λόγος θεραπεύσει): of God (Wsd 16:12) ὁ θεραπεύων θεός God, who can heal 2 Cl 9:7 (ὁ θεός, ὁ θεραπεύων καὶ ζωοποιῶν Theoph. Ant. 1, 7 [p. 72, 17]; of Christ Did., Gen. 105, 16; cp. Shmone Esre 8 רוֹפֵא … אֵל).—JHempel, Heilung als Symbol u. Wirklichkeit ’58; JDewey, Jesus’ Healings of Women, BTB 24, ’94, 122–31; JCarroll, Sickness and Healing in the NT Gospels: Int 49, ’95, 130–42.—On medical practice in the Gr-Rom. world, s. ANRW II/37/1–3, ’93–96. B. 306. DELG s.v. θεράπων. M-M. EDNT. TRE XIV 763–68. TW.
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