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61 успех
м.1) (положительный результат, удача) success; (good) luck разг.ему́ сопу́тствовал успе́х — he had luck
был у вас како́й-нибудь успе́х в по́исках рабо́ты? — did you have any luck in finding a job?
жела́ю вам успе́ха! — I wish you every success!
2) мн. (прогресс, движение к цели) progress sgде́лать успе́хи (в пр.) — make progress (in), advance (in), do well (in)
как ва́ши успе́хи? — how are you getting on?
он де́лает больши́е успе́хи — he is making great / good progress, he is making great strides
доби́ться кру́пных успе́хов — score big successes
3) ( общественное признание чьих-л достижений) successиме́ть успе́х — be a success, be successful
э́та пье́са име́ла большо́й успе́х — the play was a great success [hit разг.]
не име́ть успе́ха — be a failure, fail
••с успе́хом — with success; very well
с тем же успе́хом — equally well
с тем же успе́хом мо́жно бы́ло сде́лать быстре́е — it could have been done quicker and just as well
он с тем же успе́хом мог бы и не де́лать э́того — he might just as well not have done it
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62 prō-cēdō
prō-cēdō cessī, —, ere, to go before, go forward, advance, proceed, march on, move forward, go forth: in portum: nil procedere lintrem Sentimus, H.: pedibus aequis, O.: lente atque paulatim proceditur, Cs.: processum in aciem est, L.: huic tota obviam civitas processerat, had gone out to meet: Vidit classem procedere velis, V.—To go forth, go out, advance, issue: castris, V.: extra munitiones, Cs.: e tabernaculo in solem: mediā ab aulā, O.—To come forward, show oneself, appear: cum veste purpureā: procedat vel Numa, Iu.: Ecce processit Caesaris astrum, hath risen, V.: voces procedebant contumaces, i. e. were heard, Ta. —Fig., of time, to advance, pass, elapse: ubi plerumque noctis processit, S.: Iam dies processit, V.: dies procedens: tempus processit, Cs.: procedunt tempora tarde, O.: incipient magni procedere menses, V.: pars maior anni iam processerat, L.—To come forth, appear, arise: posteaquam philosophia processit: altera iam pagella procedit, i. e. is already begun.—To get on, advance, make progress: in philosophiā: ad virtutis habitum: longius iras, V.: eo vecordiae processit, ut, went so far in folly, S.: nec ultra minas processum est, L.: eoque ira processit, ut, etc., L.—To run on, continue, remain: cum stationes procederent, i. e. guard duty was unremitting, L.: ut iis stipendia procederent, L.: Illi procedit rerum mensura tuarum, i. e. is passed to her credit, O.—To turn out, result, succeed, prosper: processisti pulcre, you have succeeded finely, T.: si bene processit: ubi id parum processit, failed, L.: quasi ei pulcherrime priora (maledicta) processerint: omnia prospere procedent: benefacta mea rei p. procedunt, are of service, S.— Impers: velut processisset Spurio, L. -
63 habilitar
v.1 to fit out, to equip.habilitó el desván para cuarto de huéspedes he fitted out the attic as a guest bedroom2 to authorize (law) (autorizar).3 to finance.4 to habilitate, to equip, to furnish, to enable.* * *2 (capacitar) to entitle, qualify; (autorizar) to empower, authorize3 FINANZAS to finance* * *VT1) [+ persona] (=dar derecho a) to qualify, entitle; (=permitir) to enable; (=autorizar) to empower, authorize2) (=preparar) to equip, fit out3) (Econ) [con dinero] to financehabilitar a algn — Cono Sur (Agr) to make sb a loan in kind ( with the next crop as security), give sb credit facilities; CAm, Méx * (=dar un anticipo) to give sb an advance, sub sb *
4) Cono Sur (Com) to take into partnership5) CAm (Agr) to cover, serve6) Caribe (=fastidiar) to annoy, bother* * *verbo transitivo1) < lugar> to fit out2) <persona/institución> to authorize; título to qualify, authorize; documento to authorize, empower3) (frml) (Com, Fin)habilitar a alguien con algo — con fondos to provide somebody with something
4) (Col) (Educ) to retake, to make up (AmE)* * *= fit out.Ex. To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.* * *verbo transitivo1) < lugar> to fit out2) <persona/institución> to authorize; título to qualify, authorize; documento to authorize, empower3) (frml) (Com, Fin)habilitar a alguien con algo — con fondos to provide somebody with something
4) (Col) (Educ) to retake, to make up (AmE)* * *= fit out.Ex: To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.
* * *habilitar [A1 ]vtA ‹lugar› to fit outhan habilitado el sótano como discoteca the basement has been fitted out as a discothequeel local todavía no está habilitado para ser ocupado the premises are not yet ready for occupation o have not yet been fitted outB (autorizar) ‹persona/institución› to authorizeel título la habilita para enseñar the diploma qualifies o authorizes o enables her to teachestá habilitada para cobrar la pensión de su madre she is empowered o authorized to collect her mother's pensioneste documento lo habilita para venderlos this document authorizes o empowers him to sell themtendrá que ser habilitado con los fondos suficientes it will have to be provided with sufficient funds ( frml)* * *
habilitar ( conjugate habilitar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ lugar› to fit out
2 ‹persona/institución› to authorize;
[ título] to qualify, authorize;
[ documento] to authorize, empower
3 (Col) (Educ) to retake, to make up (AmE)
habilitar verbo transitivo
1 (una casa, un edificio) to fit out
2 (a una persona) to entitle
3 Fin (un crédito) to finance
' habilitar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
calificar
* * *habilitar vt1. [acondicionar] to equip, to fit out;habilitó el desván para cuarto de huéspedes he fitted out o furnished the attic as a guest bedroomno está habilitado para ejercer en el país he's not authorized to practise in this country3. [financiar] to finance;el gobierno ha habilitado créditos para la reconstrucción de la zona the government has made funds available for the reconstruction of the area* * *v/t1 lugar fit out2 persona authorize* * *habilitar vt1) : to enable, to authorize, to empower2) : to equip, to furnish -
64 больше повезёт
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65 Д-167
ПРИ ДЕНЬГАХ coll PrepP Invar subj-compl with быть», оказаться (subj: human often neg) one is in possession of moneyX при деньгах - X has (some) money(in limited contexts) X is well-to-do X is in the moneyNeg X не при деньгах - X is out (short) of cash (funds)X is low on funds X is strapped for money (cash).Приехал как-то в гостиницу дед из глубинки... Просил самолучший номер... Дед уплатил вперёд за три дня и не поморщился (видно, был при деньгах) (Грекова 3). Once a very old man came to the hotel from the sticks....He asked for the very best room....Without a murmur the old man paid in advance for three days. Apparently he had money (3a).После истории с накидкой он вёл себя так, будто ничего не случилось: такова жизнь игрока... сегодня при деньгах, завтра зубы на полку... (Рыбаков 2). After the business of the fur wrap, he acted as if nothing had happened: such was the life of a gambler-today you're in the money, tomorrow you have to tighten your belt (2a).Четыреста двадцать пять. A?»... - «А может быть, тысячу триста? Мне, право, неловко, но я сейчас не при деньгах, а мне портному платить...» -...«У нас... как-то и прецедентов-то не было, чтобы мы авторам деньги при договоре выдавали, но уж для вас... четыреста двадцать пять!» (Булгаков 12). "How about four hundred and twenty-five rubles?"..."Thirteen hundred perhaps? I feel rather embarrassed because I'm out of funds for the moment and I have to pay my tailor..."..."We don't...exactly have any precedents for paying our authors in cash on signature of the contract, but in your case...four hundred and twenty-five!" (12a). -
66 при деньгах
• ПРИ ДЕНЬГАХ coll[PrepP; Invar; subj-compl with быт be, оказаться (subj: human); often neg]=====⇒ one is in possession of money:- [in limited contexts] X is well-to-do;- X is strapped for money (cash).♦ Приехал как-то в гостиницу дед из глубинки... Просил самолучший номер... Дед уплатил вперёд за три дня и не поморщился (видно, был при деньгах) (Грекова 3). Once a very old man came to the hotel from the sticks....He asked for the very best room....Without a murmur the old man paid in advance for three days. Apparently he had money (3a).♦ После истории с накидкой он вёл себя так, будто ничего не случилось: такова жизнь игрока... сегодня при деньгах, завтра зубы на полку... (Рыбаков 2). After the business of the fur wrap, he acted as if nothing had happened: such was the life of a gambler-today you're in the money, tomorrow you have to tighten your belt (2a).♦ "Четыреста двадцать пять. A?"... - "А может быть, тысячу триста? Мне, право, неловко, но я сейчас не при деньгах, а мне портному платить..." -..."У нас... как-то и прецедентов-то не было, чтобы мы авторам деньги при договоре выдавали, но уж для вас... четыреста двадцать пять!" (Булгаков 12). "How about four hundred and twenty-five rubles?"..."Thirteen hundred perhaps? I feel rather embarrassed because I'm out of funds for the moment and I have to pay my tailor..."..."We don't...exactly have any precedents for paying our authors in cash on signature of the contract, but in your case...four hundred and twenty-five!" (12a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > при деньгах
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67 Л-74
ПО ЛИНИИ чего, какой PrepP Invar Prep the resulting PrepP is adv or modif)1. in the sphere of sth.: in the area (field) ofin relation to along AdjP lines as far as sth. is concerned with regard (respect) to.По линии строительства у нас уже многое сделано. In the area of construction we have accomplished a great dealЛева не старался выдвинуться по общественной линии, т. е. избежал общественной работы, что в принципе просто соответствовало его склонности... (Битов 2). Lyova did not try to advance himself at the institute along social lines, i.e., he avoided community work, a policy that basically just suited his own inclination... (2a).Стоило бы ей (Ирине Викторовне) дать малейший повод, как тот же Строковский очень и очень заинтересовался бы ею не только по служебной линии (Залыгин 1). ( context transl)...If she (Irina Viktorovna) gave him the slightest encouragement Strokovsky himself would take a very lively interest in her, and not just a professional interest (1a).(Аким:) И вновь у тебя приличная жена и хорошая квартира. И по служебной линии все в ажуре (Арбузов 3). ( context transl) (А.) Once again, you have a decent wife and a good flat. At work you're on velvet (3a).2. in some organizations, organsinby through.Такие вопросы должны решаться по линии министерства. Such matters should be decided by the ministry. -
68 по линии
[PrepP; Invar; Prep; the resulting PrepP is adv or modif]=====1. in the sphere of sth.: in the area (field) of; in relation to; along [AdjP]⇒ lines; as far as sth. is concerned; with regard (respect) to.♦ По линии строительства у нас уже многое сделано. In the area of construction we have accomplished a great deal♦ Лева не старался выдвинуться по общественной линии, т. е. избежал общественной работы, что в принципе просто соответствовало его склонности... (Битов 2). Lyova did not try to advance himself at the institute along social lines, 1.e., he avoided community work, a policy that basically just suited his own inclination... (2a).♦...Стоило бы ей [Ирине Викторовне] дать малейший повод, как тот же Строковский очень и очень заинтересовался бы ею не только по служебной линии (Залыгин 1). [context transl]... If she [Irina Viktorovna] gave him the slightest encouragement Strokovsky himself would take a very lively interest in her, and not just a professional interest (1a).♦ [Аким:] И вновь у тебя приличная жена и хорошая квартира. И по служебной линии все в ажуре (Арбузов 3). [context transl] [ А.] Once again, you have a decent wife and a good flat. At work you're on velvet (3a).2. in some organizations, organs:- in;- by;- through.♦ Такие вопросы должны решаться по линии министерства. Such matters should be decided by the ministry.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по линии
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69 aviar
adj.avian.v.1 to prepare (food).Ellos aviaron el hotel para los chicos They prepared the hotel for the boys2 to equip, to fit out.Ellos aviaron sus camionetas They equipped their vans.* * *1 (proveer) to provide (de, with), supply2 (arreglar) to tidy; (ordenar) to put in order3 (apresurar) to hurry up■ ¡venga, avía! come on, hurry up!4 (preparar) to prepare, get ready1 (prepararse) to prepare oneself2 (arreglárselas) to manage, get by* * *1. VT1) (=preparar) to get ready, prepare; (=ordenar) to tidy up; (=proveer) to supply (de with)2) LAm (=prestar dinero a) to advance money to3)aviar a algn — (=dar prisa a) to hurry sb up, gee sb up *
¡vamos aviando! — let's get a move on!
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (ant) <equipaje/caballo> to prepare2) (AmL) (Agr, Min) to stake2.aviarse v pron (refl) (ant)a) ( prepararse) to prepare oneselfb) ( arreglárselas) to get by, manage* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (ant) <equipaje/caballo> to prepare2) (AmL) (Agr, Min) to stake2.aviarse v pron (refl) (ant)a) ( prepararse) to prepare oneselfb) ( arreglárselas) to get by, manage* * *aviar11 = avian.Ex: The article is entitled 'The use of bibliometric techniques for institutional research evaluation: a study of avian virology research'.
* gripe aviar = avian flu.aviar22 = fit out.Ex: To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.
* * *vtA ( ant); ‹equipaje/caballo› to prepare■ aviarse1 (prepararse) to prepare oneself, ready oneself2 (arreglárselas) to get by, manage* * *
aviar verbo transitivo to tidy up, clean: vamos a aviar la casa que va a llegar la visita, let's get the house ready, as our guests are arriving
♦ Locuciones: estar aviado, to be in for it, to be down on one's luck
* * *♦ vt1. [preparar] to prepareestás aviado si te crees que te lo va a dar you're kidding yourself if you think he's going to give it to you;¡estaríamos aviados! that would be the absolute end!, that would be all we need!* * *aviar {85} vt1) : to prepare, to make ready2) : to tidy up3) : to equip, to supply -
70 kündigen
I v/i dem Arbeitgeber: hand ( oder give) in one’s notice, dem Vermieter: give notice ( bei to; zum for); jemandem kündigen einem Arbeitnehmer: give s.o. notice (Brit. umg. the sack, Am. umg. his [oder her] pink slip); einem Mieter: give s.o. (his etc.) notice (to quit)II v/t (Vertrag etc.) cancel; formell: terminate; (Anleihe, Geldeinlage etc.) call in; er hat uns die Wohnung gekündigt he’s given us notice ( oder told us we have) to leave the flat (Am. apartment); wir haben die Wohnung gekündigt (we’ve given notice that) we’re moving out of the flat (Am. apartment); jemandem die Stellung kündigen altm. dismiss s.o.; sie ist gekündigt worden umg., seitens des Arbeitgebers: she’s been given the sack (Am. been given her pink slip); jemandem die Freundschaft kündigen umg., fig. end a friendship with s.o.* * *to dismiss; to sack; to give notice* * *kụ̈n|di|gen ['kʏndɪgn]1. vtStellung to hand in one's notice for; Abonnement, Mitgliedschaft, Kredite to cancel, to discontinue, to terminate; Vertrag to terminate; Tarife to discontinue; Hypothek (Bank) to foreclose (on); (Hausbesitzer) to terminate; (Aus) Person to sack (inf), to fire (inf), to dismissjdm die Wohnung kündigen, jdn aus einer Wohnung kündigen (Aus) — to give sb notice to quit his/her flat (Brit) or to vacate his/her apartment (US)
ich habe meine Wohnung gekündigt — I've given in (my) notice that I'm leaving my flat (Brit) or apartment, I've given in my notice for my flat (Brit) or apartment
jdm die Stellung kündigen — to give sb his/her notice
ihm wurde sein Kredit gekündigt — his credit was cancelled (Brit) or canceled (US) or withdrawn
jdm die Freundschaft kündigen — to break off a friendship with sb
2. vi(Arbeitnehmer) to hand or give in one's notice; (Mieter) to give in one's notice, to give noticejdm kündigen (Arbeitgeber) — to give sb his/her notice, to dismiss sb; (Arbeitnehmer) to hand or give in one's notice to sb; (Vermieter) to give sb notice to quit (Brit) or to vacate his apartment (US); (Mieter) to give in one's notice to sb
zum 1. April kündigen — to give or hand in one's notice for April 1st; (Mieter) to give notice for or give in one's notice for April 1st; (bei Mitgliedschaft) to cancel one's membership as of April 1st
ihm ist zum 1. Februar gekündigt worden — he's been given his notice for February 1st or as from February 1st; (bei Wohnung) he's been given notice to quit (Brit) or to vacate his apartment (US) for February 1st
ich kann nur mit Monatsfrist kündigen — I have to give a clear (Brit) or one month's notice
bei jdm/einer Firma kündigen — to give or hand in one's notice to sb/a firm
* * *kün·di·gen[ˈkʏndɪgn̩]I. vt1. (Arbeitsverhältnis vorschriftsmäßig beenden)▪ etw \kündigen to hand in one's notice, to quitseine Arbeit/seinen Job/seine Stelle \kündigen to hand in one's notice2. (die Aufhebung von etw anzeigen) to cancel, to terminate▪ [jdm] etw \kündigen to give [sb] notice of cancellation with regards to sthZeitschriftenabonnements können nur mit einer Frist von drei Monaten gekündigt werden magazine subscriptions can only be cancelled by giving three months noticeetw unter Einhaltung der Frist \kündigen to cancel sth by observing the period of noticeich habe der Vermieterin die Wohnung gekündigt I've given the landlady notice that I'm vacating [the flat]3. FIN▪ [jdm] etw \kündigen to give [sb] notice of withdrawal of sthich habe erst mal 4.000 Euro von meinem Sparbuch gekündigt I've given notice to withdraw 4,000 euros from my savings bookjdm den Kredit \kündigen to discontinue sb's credit4. (die Entlassung ankündigen)jdn fristlos \kündigen to dismiss sb instantlylaut Vertrag kann man sie nur mit einer Frist von sechs Monaten \kündigen according to the contract she has to be given six months noticeII. vi1. (das Ausscheiden ankündigen)▪ [jdm] \kündigen to hand in one's notice [to sb]sie hat ihrem Arbeitgeber gekündigt she handed in her notice to her employer▪ bei jdm \kündigen to give sb one's notice3. JUR▪ jdm \kündigen to give sb notice to quitdie Vermieterin hat mir gekündigt the landlady gave me notice to quitdenke daran, dass du dem Vermieter mit Dreimonatsfrist \kündigen musst don't forget you have to give the landlord three months notice* * *1.transitives Verb call in, cancel < loan>; foreclose < mortgage>; cancel, discontinue <magazine subscription, membership>; terminate <contract, agreement>; denounce < treaty>seine Stellung kündigen — give in or hand in one's notice ( bei to)
ich bin gekündigt worden — (ugs.) I've been given my notice
der Vermieter hat ihm die Wohnung gekündigt — the landlord gave him notice to quit the flat (Brit.) or (Amer.) apartment
er hat seine Wohnung gekündigt — he's given notice that he's leaving his flat (Brit.) or (Amer.) apartment
2.jemandem die Freundschaft kündigen — (fig.) break off a friendship with somebody
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verbjemandem kündigen — < landlord> give somebody notice to quit
zum 1. Juli kündigen — give notice for 1 July
jemandem kündigen — < employer> give somebody his/her notice
* * *bei to;zum for);jemandem kündigen einem Arbeitnehmer: give sb notice (Br umg the sack, US umg his [ oder her] pink slip); einem Mieter: give sb (his etc) notice (to quit)er hat uns die Wohnung gekündigt he’s given us notice ( oder told us we have) to leave the flat (US apartment);wir haben die Wohnung gekündigt (we’ve given notice that) we’re moving out of the flat (US apartment);jemandem die Stellung kündigen obs dismiss sb;sie ist gekündigt worden umg, seitens des Arbeitgebers: she’s been given the sack (US been given her pink slip);jemandem die Freundschaft kündigen umg, fig end a friendship with sb* * *1.transitives Verb call in, cancel < loan>; foreclose < mortgage>; cancel, discontinue <magazine subscription, membership>; terminate <contract, agreement>; denounce < treaty>seine Stellung kündigen — give in or hand in one's notice ( bei to)
ich bin gekündigt worden — (ugs.) I've been given my notice
der Vermieter hat ihm die Wohnung gekündigt — the landlord gave him notice to quit the flat (Brit.) or (Amer.) apartment
er hat seine Wohnung gekündigt — he's given notice that he's leaving his flat (Brit.) or (Amer.) apartment
2.jemandem die Freundschaft kündigen — (fig.) break off a friendship with somebody
unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) (ein Mietverhältnis beenden) < tenant> give notice [that one is leaving]jemandem kündigen — < landlord> give somebody notice to quit
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1) ( о местоположении):а) ( позади) behindза вокза́лом — behind the station
б) (за пределами, вне) beyondдалеко́ за го́родом — far beyond the city boundary
в) ( по ту сторону) acrossза реко́й — across/beyond the river
г) ( на расстоянии)за не́сколько киломе́тров от... — a few kilometres (away) from...
2) ( вслед) afterиди́те за ним — go after him
3) (ради, во имя, в пользу кого-л./чего-л.) forотда́ть жизнь за ро́дину — give up one's life for his/her country
голосова́ть за предложе́ние — vote in favor of the proposal
4) ( о благодарности) forблагодарю́ вас за... — thank you for...
5) ( с целью) forпошли́те за до́ктором — send for the doctor
сходи́ть за чем-л. — go and get smth
6) (вместо, взамен) forя вас при́нял за друго́го — I mistook you for somebody else
7) (в возмещение чего-л.) forза ко́мнату на́до плати́ть вперёд — you have to pay for the room up front (in advance)
8) ( о времени) during, in, withinсде́лать э́то за не́сколько часо́в — do it in several hours
за не́сколько часо́в до... — a few hours before
за мину́ту до отхо́да по́езда — a minute before the train left
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73 mutuum
mūtŭus, a, um, adj. [1. muto], borrowed, lent (class.).I.Lit.:2.nullus est tibi, quem roges mutuom Argentum,
to lend you money, Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 60; id. Pers. 1, 1, 44:mutuum talentum dare,
to lend, advance, id. Trin. 4, 3, 48:mutuum argentum quaerere,
to seek to borrow money, id. Pers. 1, 1, 5:huic drachmarum argenti haec mille dederat mutuom,
Ter. Heaut. 3, 3, 40:nam si mutuas (sc. minas) non potero, certumst sumam faenore,
Plaut. As. 1, 3, 95: mutuas pecunias sumere ab aliquo, to borrow or raise money of any one, Cic. Phil. 10, 11, 26:mutuum frumentum dare,
to lend, id. Agr. 2, 30, 83:si quoi mutuom quid dederis, fit pro proprio perditum,
Plaut. Trin. 4, 3, 44.—Subst.: mūtŭum, i, n., a loan:B.mutui datio,
a lending, Gai. Inst. 3, 90; Dig. 12, 1, 2.—In dat.: mutuo, by or upon a loan:aut sumtum aliunde, ut mutuo, aut factum ab ipso,
Cic. Or. 24, 86:petere mutuo naves, pecuniam,
Just. 17, 2, 13:mutuo sumamus pecunias in tributa regis,
Vulg. 2 Esdr. 5, 4; cf. adv. mutuo, infra; and Krebs, Antibarb. p. 731.—Trop.:II.si pudoris egeas, sumas mutuum,
borrow shame, if you have none, Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 187: ego cum illā facere nolo mutuum: Pa. Quid ita? Ph. Quia proprium facio;amo pariter semul,
i. e. I do not want to borrow her love, but to possess it as my own, id. Curc. 1, 1, 47.—Transf., in return, in exchange, reciprocal, mutual:A.olores mutuā carne vescuntur inter se,
eat one another, Plin. 10, 23, 32, § 63:funera,
Verg. A. 10, 755:vulnera,
wounds inflicted by each on the other, Just. 13, 8:officia,
Cic. Fam. 13, 65, 1:aemulatio virtutis,
Just. 22, 4:nox omnia erroris mutui implevit,
on both sides, Liv. 4, 41:odia,
Tac. A. 14, 3:accusatio,
id. ib. 6, 4:mutuum facere,
to do the same, return like for like, Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 37: ut amore perdita est haec misera! Pyr. Mutuum fit (sc. a me), I do the same, return like for like, id. Mil. 4, 6, 38: per mutua, mutually, on or from one another:pedibus per mutua nexis,
Verg. A. 7, 66. So, mutua:inter se mortales mutua vivunt,
Lucr. 2, 76:e laevo sit mutua dexter,
again, on the other hand, id. 4, 325 (302):mutuus ut nos Affectus petere auxilium juberet,
Juv. 15, 149: —Hence, adv., in three forms.mū-tŭō, in return, by turns, reciprocally, mutually (class.; cf.: invicem, vicissim): studia officii mutuo inter nos certatim constiterunt, Lepid. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 34, 3: me mutuo diligas, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 15, 4:B.exercere officia cum multis,
Suet. Aug. 53: cum de se mutuo sentire provinciam crederet, that it was disposed towards him as he was towards it, Auct. B. Alex. 48.—mūtŭē, mutually, in return (class.):C.respondere,
Cic. Fam. 5, 7, 2 (al. mutuo):respondisse,
id. ib. 5, 2, 4 (al. mutuo).—mūtŭĭter, mutually, in return (anteclass.): vive, meque ama mutuiter, Varr. ap. Non. 513, 16. -
74 mutuus
mūtŭus, a, um, adj. [1. muto], borrowed, lent (class.).I.Lit.:2.nullus est tibi, quem roges mutuom Argentum,
to lend you money, Plaut. Ps. 1, 3, 60; id. Pers. 1, 1, 44:mutuum talentum dare,
to lend, advance, id. Trin. 4, 3, 48:mutuum argentum quaerere,
to seek to borrow money, id. Pers. 1, 1, 5:huic drachmarum argenti haec mille dederat mutuom,
Ter. Heaut. 3, 3, 40:nam si mutuas (sc. minas) non potero, certumst sumam faenore,
Plaut. As. 1, 3, 95: mutuas pecunias sumere ab aliquo, to borrow or raise money of any one, Cic. Phil. 10, 11, 26:mutuum frumentum dare,
to lend, id. Agr. 2, 30, 83:si quoi mutuom quid dederis, fit pro proprio perditum,
Plaut. Trin. 4, 3, 44.—Subst.: mūtŭum, i, n., a loan:B.mutui datio,
a lending, Gai. Inst. 3, 90; Dig. 12, 1, 2.—In dat.: mutuo, by or upon a loan:aut sumtum aliunde, ut mutuo, aut factum ab ipso,
Cic. Or. 24, 86:petere mutuo naves, pecuniam,
Just. 17, 2, 13:mutuo sumamus pecunias in tributa regis,
Vulg. 2 Esdr. 5, 4; cf. adv. mutuo, infra; and Krebs, Antibarb. p. 731.—Trop.:II.si pudoris egeas, sumas mutuum,
borrow shame, if you have none, Plaut. Am. 2, 2, 187: ego cum illā facere nolo mutuum: Pa. Quid ita? Ph. Quia proprium facio;amo pariter semul,
i. e. I do not want to borrow her love, but to possess it as my own, id. Curc. 1, 1, 47.—Transf., in return, in exchange, reciprocal, mutual:A.olores mutuā carne vescuntur inter se,
eat one another, Plin. 10, 23, 32, § 63:funera,
Verg. A. 10, 755:vulnera,
wounds inflicted by each on the other, Just. 13, 8:officia,
Cic. Fam. 13, 65, 1:aemulatio virtutis,
Just. 22, 4:nox omnia erroris mutui implevit,
on both sides, Liv. 4, 41:odia,
Tac. A. 14, 3:accusatio,
id. ib. 6, 4:mutuum facere,
to do the same, return like for like, Plaut. Trin. 2, 4, 37: ut amore perdita est haec misera! Pyr. Mutuum fit (sc. a me), I do the same, return like for like, id. Mil. 4, 6, 38: per mutua, mutually, on or from one another:pedibus per mutua nexis,
Verg. A. 7, 66. So, mutua:inter se mortales mutua vivunt,
Lucr. 2, 76:e laevo sit mutua dexter,
again, on the other hand, id. 4, 325 (302):mutuus ut nos Affectus petere auxilium juberet,
Juv. 15, 149: —Hence, adv., in three forms.mū-tŭō, in return, by turns, reciprocally, mutually (class.; cf.: invicem, vicissim): studia officii mutuo inter nos certatim constiterunt, Lepid. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 34, 3: me mutuo diligas, Planc. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 15, 4:B.exercere officia cum multis,
Suet. Aug. 53: cum de se mutuo sentire provinciam crederet, that it was disposed towards him as he was towards it, Auct. B. Alex. 48.—mūtŭē, mutually, in return (class.):C.respondere,
Cic. Fam. 5, 7, 2 (al. mutuo):respondisse,
id. ib. 5, 2, 4 (al. mutuo).—mūtŭĭter, mutually, in return (anteclass.): vive, meque ama mutuiter, Varr. ap. Non. 513, 16. -
75 bring forward
1) ( also put forward) to bring to people's attention; to cause to be discussed etc:يُقَدِّم، يَقْتَرِحThey will consider the suggestions which you have brought/put forward.
2) to make to happen at an earlier date; to advance in time:يُقَدِّم المَوْعِدThey have brought forward the date of their wedding by one week.
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76 προσάγω
προσάγω [ᾰ], [tense] aor. 2 προσήγᾰγον: for [tense] aor. 1 προσῆξα v. infr. A.11.3 fin.: [tense] fut. [voice] Med. (in pass. sense), Th.4.115: once [full] ποσάγω (q.v.):—A bring to or upon,τίς δαίμων τόδε πῆμα προσήγαγε; Od.17.446
, cf. E. Med. 993 (lyr.);π. δῶρά τινι h.Ap. 272
;ἄστει κόσμον Pi.I.6(5).69
;θυσίας τινί Hdt.3.24
; ;τῳ θεῶν ὕμνους ἢ χορείας Pl.Lg. 799b
;ἱερεῖα τοῖς βωμοῖς Poll.1.27
;ποταγόντω.. τὰ ἱερεῖα.. ποτὶ τὸν βωμόν SIG1010
([place name] Chalcedon);π. πάντα ἱκανά
furnish, supply,X.
Cyr.5.2.5; ἁρμαμάξας ib.4.3.1;λίθους PCair.Zen.34.13
(iii B. C.).2 put to, add, ἅμα ἠγόρευε καὶ ἔργον προσῆγε (v.l. προῆγεν) Hdt.9.92; of exercises and food,ἐξ ὀλίγου π. Hp.Insomn.89
; cf.προσαγωγή 11.5
.3 bring to, move towards, apply,τὴν ἄνω γνάθον π. τῇ κάτω Hdt.2.68
; μὴ π. τὴν χεῖρά μοι lay it not on me, Ar. Lys. 893; π. κεγχρώμασιν ὀφθαλμόν apply it closely, E.Ph. 1386;π. τὴν ῥῖνά τινι Diod.Com.2.39
;πρὸς τὸ στόμα τὰς χεῖρας Arist.HA 587a27
: esp. of medical applications,ἤπια [ἰήματα] μετὰ τὰ ἰσχυρά Hdt.3.130
;προσαχθέντος φαρμάκου Orib.46.1.125
: metaph., [παιδιὰς] π. φαρμακείας χάριν Arist.Pol. 1337b41
;παρρησίαν καὶ δηγμὸν ἀνθρώπῳ δυστυχοῦντι Plu.2.69a
.4 of meats, etc., set before,βρώματά τινι X.Cyr.1.3.4
, cf. Plu.2.126a, etc.6 in military sense, bring up for the attack, move on towards,π. πύλαις λόχον E.Ph. 1104
;τῇ Ποτειδαίᾳ τὸν στρατόν Th.1.64
;τὸ στράτευμα ἀντίπρῳρον π. X.HG7.5.23
; [στρατιὰν] π. πρὸς πολεμίους Id.Cyr.1.6.43
; v. infr. 11: so alsoπ. μηχανὰς πόλει Th.2.76
, cf. X.HG2.4.27, etc.; μηχανῆς μελλούσης προσάξεσθαι (in pass. sense) Th.4.115; π. βίαν τοῖς τείχεσι, τῇ πόλει, etc., D.S.11.32, 12.46, etc.7 metaph.,π. βίαν τοῖς πολεμίοις Id.15.68
, cf. PTeb.61 (b).33 (ii B.C., [voice] Pass.), etc.;τὰς ἀνάγκας Th.1.99
;συκοφαντίαν π. τοῖς πράγμασι D.19.98
; δεινὰν π. τόλμαν apply or put forth daring, E.Med. 859 (lyr.); γράψας.. τίνα οἰκονομίαν προσαγήγοχας what steps you have taken, PCair.Zen.240.10 (iii B. C.);πολλῶν φόβων προσαγομένων X.An.4.1.23
;π. ἡδονάς Pl.Lg. 798e
.8 bring to or before,τῷ Κύρῳ τοὺς αἰχμαλώτους X.Cyr.3.2.12
, cf. HG3.4.8, etc.; bring in, bring with one, Is.8.16; introduce,πρὸς τὸν δῆμον Th.5.61
;πρὸς τὴν βουλήν And.1.111
, cf. Lys.6.29; π. τοὺς πρέσβεις (i. e. before the assembly) D.18.28, cf. 213;πρεσβείαν ἐλθοῦσαν π. πρὸς βουλὴν καὶ δῆμον IG12.39.12
; introduce at court, X.Cyr.1.3.8; bring a person into a law-court as defendant or as witness, PHal.8.5 (iii B. C.), etc.b introduce in writing, λόγῳ π. ὅτι.. introduce the statement.., Arist.Cael. 304a13;π. [ἡλικίαν] πρὸς μάθησιν Id.Pol. 1336a24
; [παιδάριον] π. πρὸς τὰ μαθήματα PSI4.340.24
(iii B. C.); have been introduced,Arist.
Metaph. 1074b4.9 bring hither, lead on,τίς [σε] προσήγαγεν χρεία; S.Ph. 236
;ἐλπίς μ' ἀεὶ προσῆγε E.Andr.27
:—[voice] Pass.,οἴκτῳ καὶ ἐπιεικείᾳ π. Th.3.48
; βίᾳ ib.95; ἄκοντες π. ὑπ' Ἀθηναίων ib. 63, cf. X.HG6.1.7.10 [voice] Pass., to be brought over, attached to the cause of, c. dat.,εἴ πως σφίσιν προσαχθείη Th.2.77
: abs.,προσήγεσθε ὑπ' Ἀθηναίων Id.3.63
; cf. B.1.11 increase a rent or other charge, PTeb.72.187 ([voice] Pass.), 200 (ii B. C.); προσηγμένων τοῖς ἀπαιτησίμοις ib.217; (iii A. D.).12 = προσαγγέλλω, announce, report, PTeb.60.69 (ii B. C.), etc.13 debit a person with an amount, charge it to him,συνέβη ναῦλον ἡμῖν προσάγεσθαι τοῦ πλοίου PCair.Zen.368.28
, cf. 326.16 (iii B. C.).II seemingly intr. (sc. ἑαυτόν, στρατόν, etc.), draw near, approach, X.HG3.5.22;πρός τινας LXX 3 Ki.18.21
; esp. in a hostile sense, advance against, attack,π. πρὸς τὸ κέρας X.An.1.10.9
, etc.;κώμῃ τινί Arr.An.2.3.4
;δι' ἀπάτης τοῖς βασιλεῦσι Plu.2.800a
;ἐγγυτέρω ταῖς ἐλπίσιν Id.Galb.9
; τοῖς τετταράκοντα [ἔτεσι] Id.Pomp.46; πόταγε ([dialect] Dor. for πρόσαγε) come on! Theoc.1.62, 15.78; μαλακῶς π. [γυναικί] make advances to a woman in an effeminate manner, Plu.2.240e; of Time, τῆς προσαγούσης τρύγης the approaching vintage, Sammelb.5810.16 (iv A.D.).3 δυσχερῶς προσῆγον πρὸς τὰς εἰσφοράς dub.l. in Plb.5.30.5 ( πως εἶχον πρὸς Hultsch): ὅσων προσῆξαν is f.l. in Th.2.97 ( ὅσωνπερ ἦρξαν Dobree).B [voice] Med., bring or draw to oneself, attach to oneself, bring over to one's side,σοφίῃ αὐτούς, οὐκ ἀγνωμοσύνῃ προσηγάγετο Hdt.2.172
;ἀνάγκῃ προσάγεσθαί τινα Id.6.25
, cf. Th.1.99;τἀρετῇ π. πόσιν E. Andr. 226
;ἀπάτῃ π. τὸ πλῆθος Th.3.43
; ;τῷ ποιεῖν εὖ π. τὰς πόλεις Isoc.4.80
;θεραπείαις Id.3.22
; so [ἵππον] ἠρεμαίως π. τῷ χαλινῷ X.Eq.9.5
;συμμάχους καὶ βοηθοὺς π. Id.Mem.3.4.9
;τὴν τῶν Ἀθηναίων ξυμμαχίαν Th.5.82
; πάντων π. ὄμματα draw all eyes upon oneself, X.Smp.1.9.3 c. inf., ἡ Σφὶγξ τὸ πρὸς ποσὶ σκοπεῖν.. ἡμᾶς.. προσήγετο put us upon considering, S.OT 131; προσάξομαι δάμαρτ' ἐᾶν σε .. will induce her to suffer thee.., E. Ion 659.3 αἷς [ταῖς προβοσκίσι] π. εἰς τὸ στόμα τὴν τροφήν with which they bring it to their mouths, Arist.HA 523b31, cf. 526a28, PA 685b10.4 μηδὲ προσάγου τῷ πράγματι χειμῶνας ἑτέρους do not add further troubles, Men.187; π. τὸν χρόνον καὶ τὸν πόνον employ it for one's own advantage, Plb.29.17.4.5 μάρτυρα π. cite as witness, Plu.2.1049b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσάγω
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77 הפר
הָפֵרm. (Inf. Hif. of פָּרַר, פּוּר; fr. Num. 30, esp. verse 13) the law of ‘hafer, the husbands (or fathers) right of declaring void his wifes (or daughters) vow, invalidation. Ned.X, 7, a. fr. את שבא לכלל הקם בא לכללה׳ whatever comes under the law of hakem (confirmation), comes under the law of hafer (invalidation), i. e. as you cannot confirm a vow before it has been made, so you cannot invalidate a vow in advance. Ib. 69a; 79a על הה׳ is in a case where the right of invalidation might have been exercised. Tosef. ib. VII, 5 חומר בהקם שאינו בה׳ there are restrictions in the law of confirmation which do not apply to the law of invalidation Y. ib. X, 42a bot. ה׳ נדרים מעת לעת, v. next w.; a. fr. (In comment. our w. is spelled הפר and הֵיפֵר indiscriminately, which would intimate that it is pronounced הֵפֵר, fr. Num. 30:9. -
78 הָפֵר
הָפֵרm. (Inf. Hif. of פָּרַר, פּוּר; fr. Num. 30, esp. verse 13) the law of ‘hafer, the husbands (or fathers) right of declaring void his wifes (or daughters) vow, invalidation. Ned.X, 7, a. fr. את שבא לכלל הקם בא לכללה׳ whatever comes under the law of hakem (confirmation), comes under the law of hafer (invalidation), i. e. as you cannot confirm a vow before it has been made, so you cannot invalidate a vow in advance. Ib. 69a; 79a על הה׳ is in a case where the right of invalidation might have been exercised. Tosef. ib. VII, 5 חומר בהקם שאינו בה׳ there are restrictions in the law of confirmation which do not apply to the law of invalidation Y. ib. X, 42a bot. ה׳ נדרים מעת לעת, v. next w.; a. fr. (In comment. our w. is spelled הפר and הֵיפֵר indiscriminately, which would intimate that it is pronounced הֵפֵר, fr. Num. 30:9. -
79 anticiparse
1 (llegar antes) to come early2 (adelantarse) to beat to it* * *3) be ahead of* * *VPR1) [acontecimiento] to take place early2)anticiparse a hacer algo — to do sth ahead of time, do sth before the proper time
* * *
■anticiparse verbo reflexivo
1 (adelantarse) to beat sb to it: iba a invitarle a cenar, pero Alicia se me anticipó, I was going to invite him to dinner, but Alice beat me to it
2 (llegar antes de lo previsto) to arrive early
3 figurado anticiparse a su tiempo, to be ahead of one's time
' anticiparse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
adelantar
- anticipar
English:
anticipate
- forestall
- outguess
* * *vpr1. [suceder antes] to arrive early;se anticipó a su tiempo he was ahead of his time;este año se ha anticipado la llegada del invierno winter has come early this yearse anticipó al portero y marcó gol he beat the goalkeeper to the ball and scored* * *v/r1 de suceso come early2:anticiparse a alguien get there ahead of s.o.* * *vr1) : to be early2) adelantarse: to get ahead* * * -
80 екземпляр
1. (на книга, гравюра) copyвтори екземпляр (на ръкопис) duplicate, ( на пишеща машина) a carbon copyправя трети екземпляр triplicate2. (отделен представител) specimen, representative3. (за човек) specimen, queer fish, rum characterтой е рядък екземпляр he is quite a character* * *екземпля̀р,м., -и, (два) екземпля̀ра 1. (на книга, гравюра) copy; архивен \екземпляр file copy; безплатен \екземпляр complimentary copy; в два \екземпляра in duplicate; втори \екземпляр (на ръкопис) duplicate, (на пишеща машина) carbon copy; в четири \екземпляра in quadruplicate; контролен \екземпляр check copy; сигнален \екземпляр advance copy; трети \екземпляр triplicate;2. ( отделен представител) specimen, representative;3. (за човек) specimen, queer fish, rum character; sl. gink; той е рядък \екземпляр he is quite a character.* * *copy: Do you have a екземпляр of my book? - Имаш ли екземпляр от книгата ми?; exemplar* * *1. (за човек) specimen, queer fish, rum character 2. (на книга, гравюра) copy 3. (отделен представител) specimen, representative 4. в два ЕКЗЕМПЛЯРа in duplicate 5. в три ЕКЗЕМПЛЯРа in triplicate 6. в четири ЕКЗЕМПЛЯРа in quadruplicate 7. втори ЕКЗЕМПЛЯР (на ръкопис) duplicate, (на пишеща машина) a carbon copy 8. правя два ЕКЗЕМПЛЯРа duplicate 9. правя трети ЕКЗЕМПЛЯР triplicate 10. той е рядък ЕКЗЕМПЛЯР he is quite a character 11. трети ЕКЗЕМПЛЯР triplicate
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