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  • 1 neglected

    neglected adj abandonado / descuidado
    n.
    desaliño s.m.
    nɪ'glektəd, nɪ'glektɪd
    a) ( uncared-for) <building/garden> abandonado, descuidado; < appearance> dejado, abandonado
    b) ( forgotten)
    [nɪ'ɡlektɪd]
    ADJ [child] desatendido; [house, garden] descuidado, abandonado; [appearance] (of person) descuidado, desaliñado; [promise] incumplido
    * * *
    [nɪ'glektəd, nɪ'glektɪd]
    a) ( uncared-for) <building/garden> abandonado, descuidado; < appearance> dejado, abandonado
    b) ( forgotten)

    English-spanish dictionary > neglected

  • 2 destemplado

    adj.
    1 out of tone, out of tune.
    2 harsh, angry, bad-tempered, gruff.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: destemplar.
    * * *
    1→ link=destemplar destemplar
    1 MÚSICA out of tune
    2 (voz, gesto) sharp, snappy
    3 (carácter) irritable, tetchy
    4 (tiempo) unpleasant
    5 MEDICINA off colour, unwell
    6 (acero) untempered
    \
    con cajas destempladas rudely, brusquely
    sentirse destemplado,-a not to feel well
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (Mús) out of tune
    2) (Med) (=con fiebre) feverish
    3) [carácter] (=malhumorado) ill-tempered; (=áspero) harsh
    4) (Meteo) unpleasant
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    1) < persona>

    estoy or ando destemplado — ( con fiebre) I have a slight fever; ( indispuesto) I'm feeling off-color*

    2)
    a) < instrumento> discordant, out-of-tune
    b) <voz/tono> harsh, discordant
    c) < nervios> frayed
    * * *
    = raucous, out of tune.
    Ex. This is an important point which has been poorly neglected in this lively and, at times, raucous debate.
    Ex. Soon they started receiving complaints that he left the pianos more out of tune than he found them.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    1) < persona>

    estoy or ando destemplado — ( con fiebre) I have a slight fever; ( indispuesto) I'm feeling off-color*

    2)
    a) < instrumento> discordant, out-of-tune
    b) <voz/tono> harsh, discordant
    c) < nervios> frayed
    * * *
    = raucous, out of tune.

    Ex: This is an important point which has been poorly neglected in this lively and, at times, raucous debate.

    Ex: Soon they started receiving complaints that he left the pianos more out of tune than he found them.

    * * *
    A
    1 ‹persona›
    estoy or ando destemplado (con fiebre) I have a slight fever, I've got a bit of a temperature ( BrE) (indispuesto) I'm feeling out of sorts o a bit under the weather
    2 ‹tiempo› unpleasant
    ¡qué día tan destemplado! what a horrible o miserable day!
    B
    1 ‹instrumento› discordant, out-of-tune
    2 ‹voz/tono› harsh, discordant
    3 [ ESTAR] ‹nervios› frayed
    los ánimos están destemplados tempers are getting frayed, people are getting agitated, things are getting fraught
    C ‹diente› sensitive
    * * *

    Del verbo destemplar: ( conjugate destemplar)

    destemplado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    destemplado    
    destemplar
    destemplado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    1 persona›:


    ( indispuesto) I'm feeling off-color( conjugate color)
    2
    a)instrumento/voz/tono discordant

    b) nervios frayed

    destemplar ( conjugate destemplar) verbo transitivo
    1guitarra/violínto make … go out of tune
    2ánimos/nervios to fray
    3 (AmL) ‹ dientesto set … on edge
    destemplado,-a adjetivo
    1 (con malestar físico) out of sorts: estoy destemplada, I'm under the weather
    2 (clima, tiempo) unpleasant
    3 (actitudes, palabras) harsh, sharp
    4 Mús (desafinado) out of tune, discordant
    ' destemplado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    destemplada
    - destemplarse
    * * *
    destemplado, -a adj
    1. [persona]
    me siento un poco destemplado I'm feeling out of sorts o under the weather
    2. [instrumento] out of tune
    3. [tiempo, clima] unpleasant
    4. [carácter, actitud] irritable
    5. [voz, tono] harsh, jarring
    * * *
    adj out of tune
    * * *
    destemplado, -da adj
    1) : out of tune
    2) : irritable, out of sorts
    3) : unpleasant (of weather)

    Spanish-English dictionary > destemplado

  • 3 desolate

    1. adjective
    1) (ruinous, neglected, barren) trostlos [Haus, Ort]; desolat [Zustand]
    2) (uninhabited) öde; verlassen
    3) (forlorn, wretched) trostlos [Leben]; verzweifelt [Schrei]
    2. transitive verb
    1) (devastate) verwüsten [Land]
    2) (make wretched) in Verzweiflung stürzen
    * * *
    ['desələt]
    1) ((of landscapes, areas etc) very lonely or barren: desolate moorland.) unwirtlich
    2) (very sad, lonely and unhappy.) trostlos
    - academic.ru/19892/desolation">desolation
    * * *
    deso·late
    [ˈdesələt]
    1. (barren) trostlos
    \desolate landscape/prospect trostlose Landschaft/Aussicht
    2. (unhappy) niedergeschlagen
    to feel \desolate sich akk niedergeschlagen fühlen
    to look \desolate niedergeschlagen aussehen
    * * *
    ['desəlɪt]
    1. adj
    1) place (= bleak) trostlos; (= devastated) verwüstet; landscape trostlos, öde; beauty einsam
    2) (= lonely, sad) person trostlos; feeling, cry verzweifelt

    he was desolate without herohne sie fühlte er sich einsam und verlassen ['desəleɪt]

    2. vt (liter)
    place verwüsten
    * * *
    A adj [ˈdesələt] (adv desolately)
    1. wüst, verwüstet
    2. einsam, verlassen:
    a) unbewohnt
    b) allein (nur präd), vereinsamt:
    3. trostlos:
    a) traurig (Gedanken etc)
    b) öde (Gegend, Stunden etc)
    B v/t [-leıt]
    1. verwüsten
    2. entvölkern
    3. verlassen, einsam zurücklassen
    4. trostlos oder elend machen
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (ruinous, neglected, barren) trostlos [Haus, Ort]; desolat [Zustand]
    2) (uninhabited) öde; verlassen
    3) (forlorn, wretched) trostlos [Leben]; verzweifelt [Schrei]
    2. transitive verb
    1) (devastate) verwüsten [Land]
    2) (make wretched) in Verzweiflung stürzen
    * * *
    v.
    verwüsten v.

    English-german dictionary > desolate

  • 4 Leiden

    n; -s, -; suffering(s Pl.); (Krankheit) illness, complaint; sie starb nach langem, schwerem Leiden she died after a long and painful illness; es ist das alte Leiden it’s the same old story; das Leiden Christi the Passion; aussehen wie das Leiden Christi umg., fig. look like death warmed up (Am. over)
    * * *
    das Leiden
    complaint; cross; ailment; suffering
    * * *
    Lei|den ['laidn]
    nt -s, -

    das sind (nun mal) die Freuden und Léíden des Lebens! — ah, the ups and downs or the trials and tribulations of life!

    du siehst aus wie das Léíden Christi (inf)you look like death warmed up (Brit inf) or over (US inf)

    2) (= Krankheit) illness; (= Beschwerden) complaint

    das ist ja eben das Léíden! (inf)that's just the trouble

    3)

    (hum inf Mensch) ein langes Léíden — a beanpole (inf)

    * * *
    2) (an illness, usually not serious or dangerous: Children often have minor ailments.) ailment
    3) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) cross
    4) ((a feeling of) pain or misery: The shortage of food caused widespread suffering; She keeps complaining about her sufferings.) suffering
    5) (to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc: He suffered terrible pain from his injuries; The crash killed him instantly - he didn't suffer at all; I'll make you suffer for this insolence.) suffer
    6) (to be neglected: I like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.) suffer
    7) ((with from) to have or to have often (a particular illness etc): She suffers from stomach-aches.) suffer
    8) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) trouble
    * * *
    Lei·den1
    <-s, ->
    [ˈlaidn̩]
    nt
    1. (chronische Krankheit) complaint, ailment
    2. pl (leidvolle Erlebnisse) suffering no pl, no indef art
    3.
    aussehen wie das \Leiden Christi (fam) to look like hell fam
    Lei·den2
    <-s>
    [ˈlaidn̩]
    nt Leiden, Leyden
    * * *
    das; Leidens, Leiden
    1) (Krankheit) illness; (Gebrechen) complaint
    2) (Qual) suffering

    Freud[en] und Leiden[en] — joy[s] and sorrow[s]

    * * *
    Leiden n; -s, -; suffering(s pl); (Krankheit) illness, complaint;
    sie starb nach langem, schwerem Leiden she died after a long and painful illness;
    es ist das alte Leiden it’s the same old story;
    das Leiden Christi the Passion;
    aussehen wie das Leiden Christi umg, fig look like death warmed up (US over)
    * * *
    das; Leidens, Leiden
    1) (Krankheit) illness; (Gebrechen) complaint
    2) (Qual) suffering

    Freud[en] und Leiden[en] — joy[s] and sorrow[s]

    * * *
    - n.
    ailment n.
    suffering n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Leiden

  • 5 leiden

    n; -s, -; suffering(s Pl.); (Krankheit) illness, complaint; sie starb nach langem, schwerem Leiden she died after a long and painful illness; es ist das alte Leiden it’s the same old story; das Leiden Christi the Passion; aussehen wie das Leiden Christi umg., fig. look like death warmed up (Am. over)
    * * *
    das Leiden
    complaint; cross; ailment; suffering
    * * *
    Lei|den ['laidn]
    nt -s, -

    das sind (nun mal) die Freuden und Léíden des Lebens! — ah, the ups and downs or the trials and tribulations of life!

    du siehst aus wie das Léíden Christi (inf)you look like death warmed up (Brit inf) or over (US inf)

    2) (= Krankheit) illness; (= Beschwerden) complaint

    das ist ja eben das Léíden! (inf)that's just the trouble

    3)

    (hum inf Mensch) ein langes Léíden — a beanpole (inf)

    * * *
    2) (an illness, usually not serious or dangerous: Children often have minor ailments.) ailment
    3) (a lasting cause of suffering etc: Your rheumatism is a cross you will have to bear.) cross
    4) ((a feeling of) pain or misery: The shortage of food caused widespread suffering; She keeps complaining about her sufferings.) suffering
    5) (to undergo, endure or bear pain, misery etc: He suffered terrible pain from his injuries; The crash killed him instantly - he didn't suffer at all; I'll make you suffer for this insolence.) suffer
    6) (to be neglected: I like to see you enjoying yourself, but you mustn't let your work suffer.) suffer
    7) ((with from) to have or to have often (a particular illness etc): She suffers from stomach-aches.) suffer
    8) (illness or weakness (in a particular part of the body): He has heart trouble.) trouble
    * * *
    Lei·den1
    <-s, ->
    [ˈlaidn̩]
    nt
    1. (chronische Krankheit) complaint, ailment
    2. pl (leidvolle Erlebnisse) suffering no pl, no indef art
    3.
    aussehen wie das \Leiden Christi (fam) to look like hell fam
    Lei·den2
    <-s>
    [ˈlaidn̩]
    nt Leiden, Leyden
    * * *
    das; Leidens, Leiden
    1) (Krankheit) illness; (Gebrechen) complaint
    2) (Qual) suffering

    Freud[en] und Leiden[en] — joy[s] and sorrow[s]

    * * *
    leiden; leidet, litt, hat gelitten
    A. v/i
    1. suffer (
    an, unter +dat from);
    (sehr) leiden (Schmerzen haben) be in (considerable) pain;
    er leidet an einer Leberkrankheit/Herzkrankheit etc he has a liver/heart etc complaint;
    seine Gesundheit litt darunter it took its toll on his health;
    der Motor hat stark gelitten the engine has suffered considerably ( oder suffered considerable damage);
    die Bäume haben am meisten gelitten the trees have suffered most ( oder have come off worst)
    2. fig, nach Kränkung etc: smart (
    unter +dat from)
    B. v/t
    1. (Hunger, Not etc) suffer; weitS. (ertragen) put up with
    2. (aushalten) stand, endure;
    ich kann ihn/es nicht leiden I can’t stand him/it;
    ich hab ihn/es nie leiden können I’ve never liked him/it; stärker: I could never stand him/it;
    mögen like sb, have a soft spot for sb
    3. (dulden)
    er war dort nur gelitten he was only tolerated there;
    sie ist überall/bei ihren Freunden etc
    gut gelitten she is popular ( oder well liked) everywhere/among her friends etc
    …leiden n im subst condition, complaint;
    Asthmaleiden asthmatic complaint;
    Hautleiden skin condition ( oder complaint)
    * * *
    das; Leidens, Leiden
    1) (Krankheit) illness; (Gebrechen) complaint
    2) (Qual) suffering

    Freud[en] und Leiden[en] — joy[s] and sorrow[s]

    * * *
    - n.
    ailment n.
    suffering n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > leiden

  • 6 abandono

    m.
    1 leaving.
    abandono de hogar (law) desertion (of family, spouse)
    2 state of abandon (descuido) (de aspecto, jardín).
    3 abandonment, desolation, abandoning, desertion.
    4 personal carelessness, neglect, abandonment, carelessness.
    5 departure.
    6 renunciation.
    7 complete surrender.
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: abandonar.
    * * *
    1 (acción) abandoning, desertion
    2 (idea, actividad) giving up
    3 (descuido) neglect, lack of care
    4 (dejadez) apathy, carelessness
    5 DEPORTE withdrawal
    6 MARÍTIMO abandonment
    \
    en estado de abandono in an abandoned state
    * * *
    noun m.
    3) withdrawal, resignation
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=acción)
    a) [de lugar]
    b) [de actividad, proyecto] abandonment

    votaron a favor del abandono del leninismo — they voted in favour of renouncing Leninism, they voted for the abandonment of Leninism

    c) (Jur) [de cónyuge] desertion; [de hijos] abandonment

    abandono de la escuela= abandono escolar

    abandono del domicilio conyugal, abandono del hogar — desertion

    abandono de tierras — land set aside, set-aside

    2) (Dep) [antes de la prueba] withdrawal; [durante la prueba] retirement; (Ajedrez) resignation
    3) (=descuido) neglect, abandon frm
    4) (=vicio) indulgence
    5) (=soledad) desolation
    6) Méx (=ligereza) abandon, ease
    * * *
    1)
    a) (frml) ( de un lugar)
    b) ( de una persona) abandonment
    2) (Dep) (antes de la carrera, competición) withdrawal; (iniciada la carrera, competición) retirement; ( en ajedrez) resignation
    3) (descuido, desatención) neglect
    * * *
    1)
    a) (frml) ( de un lugar)
    b) ( de una persona) abandonment
    2) (Dep) (antes de la carrera, competición) withdrawal; (iniciada la carrera, competición) retirement; ( en ajedrez) resignation
    3) (descuido, desatención) neglect
    * * *
    abandono1
    1 = abandonment, betrayal, desertion, surrender, shift away from, drop-off, move away from, defection, pullout, disuse.

    Ex: Practical considerations led to the abandonment of this idea.

    Ex: The author explores the major themes of the novel: self-identity; love; and betrayal.
    Ex: The author also covers the electronic book and the desertion of libraries by researchers in favour of other information sources = El autor también habla del libro electrónico y del abandono de las bibliotecas por parte de los investigadores en favor de otras fuentes de información.
    Ex: This would require central funding, an appropriate communications infrastructure and the surrender by universities of their autonomy over their local libraries.
    Ex: This article discusses the effects of changes in the economy on the distribution of work in libraries which indicate a shift away from its female origins.
    Ex: There is a subsidy mechanism that lowers rates in order to avoid drop-offs from the network.
    Ex: This is a radical move away from the accepted principle of using the actual item as the primary source of cataloguing data.
    Ex: The longer the project is likely to last, the more important it is to be sure that it is designed to cope with factors such as defection of one of the partners.
    Ex: NATO is 'disappointed' at Russian pullout from arms treaty.
    Ex: After a period of disuse at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Caslon roman was revived, and has been available ever since from Caslon's successors.
    * abandono de = flight from.
    * índice de abandono escolar = dropout rate.
    * tasa de abandono escolar = dropout rate.

    abandono2
    2 = neglect, dereliction, negligence, neglection, abandon, dilapidation, lassitude.

    Ex: Left hand truncation, which involves the neglect of prefixes or the elimination of characters from the beginning of a word, is also possible in many systems.

    Ex: The energy crisis & the environmental crisis are rooted not in a stony ground of technological intractability, but in irresponsibility & dereliction.
    Ex: Damage of library materials is often caused by carelessness and negligence.
    Ex: After decades of neglection, nowadays there is an effort to bring these houses back to their original glory.
    Ex: The article 'Enlightenment and lubricity' examines paintings depicting women reading and responding with sensual abandon to the word.
    Ex: If Central Park is to be rescued from the general dilapidation it is much money and energy intelligently directed must be expended.
    Ex: His lassitude does not appear to emanate from laziness, but rather from the stirrings of nihilistic restlessness.
    * abandono de menores = child neglect.
    * en el abandono = in the wilderness.
    * en estado de abandono = decaying, dilapidated.
    * estado de abandono = state of neglect.

    * * *
    A
    1 ( frml)
    (de un lugar): la policía ordenó el abandono del recinto the police ordered everyone to leave o vacate the premises
    el capitán ordenó el abandono del barco the captain gave the order to abandon ship
    2 (de una persona) abandonment
    Compuestos:
    noncompletion, dropping out
    desertion
    abandonment of employment
    B ( Dep)
    1 (antes de iniciarse la carrera, competición) withdrawal
    2
    (una vez iniciada la carrera, competición): el abandono de Garrido se produjo en la quinta vuelta Garrido pulled out o retired on the fifth lap, Garrido's retirement came on the fifth lap
    el abandono del campeón se produjo en la jugada número 30 the champion's resignation came o the champion resigned on move 30
    C
    (descuido, desatención): el edificio se halla en un lamentable estado de abandono the building is in a sorry state of neglect
    da lástima ver el abandono en que se encuentran estos jardines it's terrible to see how overrun o overgrown these gardens have become, it's terrible to see how these gardens have been allowed to fall into neglect
    dejó a su familia en el más completo abandono he left his family utterly destitute
    la ropa que lleva da una imagen de abandono the clothes he wears make him look slovenly o scruffy
    * * *

    Del verbo abandonar: ( conjugate abandonar)

    abandono es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    abandonó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    abandonar    
    abandono
    abandonar ( conjugate abandonar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) (frml) ‹ lugar to leave

    b)familia/bebé to leave, abandon;

    marido/amante to leave;
    coche/barco to abandon;

    2 [ fuerzas] to desert
    3
    a)actividad/propósito/esperanza to give up;

    abandono los estudios to drop out of school/college

    b) (Dep) ‹carrera/partido to retire from, pull out of

    verbo intransitivo (Dep)
    a) (en carrera, competición) to pull out


    (en boxeo, lucha) to concede defeat
    abandonarse verbo pronominal
    1 ( entregarse) abandonose a algo ‹a vicios/placeres› to abandon oneself to sth
    2 ( en el aspecto personal) to let oneself go
    abandono sustantivo masculino
    1 ( de una persona) abandonment;

    2 (Dep) (antes de la carrera, competición) withdrawal;
    (iniciada la carrera, competición) retirement;
    ( en ajedrez) resignation
    3 (descuido, desatención) neglect
    abandonar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (irse de) to leave, quit: tenemos que vernos hoy, porque mañana abandono Madrid, we've got to see eachother today because I'm leaving Madrid tomorrow
    2 (a una persona, a un animal) to abandon
    abandonar a alguien a su suerte, to leave someone to his fate
    3 (un proyecto, los estudios) to give up
    4 Dep (retirarse de una carrera) to drop out of
    (un deporte) to drop
    II vi (desfallecer) to give up: los resultados no son los esperados, pero no abandones, the results aren't as good as we expected, but don't give up
    abandono sustantivo masculino
    1 (marcha de un lugar) abandoning, desertion
    2 (de proyecto, idea) giving up
    3 (de aseo) neglect
    4 (despreocupación) carelessness
    ' abandono' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    abandonar
    - docencia
    - entrega
    - olvido
    - pudrir
    - recinto
    - renuncia
    English:
    angrily
    - climb down
    - desertion
    - drop out
    - dump
    - intimidate
    - leave
    - neglect
    - self-neglect
    - need
    - walk
    - withdrawal
    * * *
    1. [descuido] [de aspecto, jardín] state of abandon;
    [de estudios, obligaciones] neglect;
    2. [de lugar]
    los bomberos ordenaron el abandono del edificio the firemen instructed everyone to leave the building, the firemen had the building evacuated;
    el abandono de su puesto le costó un arresto al soldado the soldier was placed in confinement for abandoning his post
    3. [de hijo, proyecto] abandonment;
    el abandono de animales se incrementa tras las Navidades there is a rise in the number of animals abandoned after Christmas;
    el movimiento defiende el abandono de la energía nuclear the movement is in favour of abolishing the use of nuclear energy;
    han anunciado el abandono de la violencia they have announced that they are going to give up violence;
    su desilusión lo llevó al abandono de la profesión he was so disillusioned that he left the profession
    Der abandono de hogar desertion [of family, spouse]; UE abandono de tierras:
    el gobierno está fomentando el abandono de tierras the government is promoting land set-aside
    4. [entrega] abandon, abandonment;
    se entregó con abandono a su amante she gave herself with abandon to her lover
    5. [de competición, carrera] withdrawal;
    el abandono se produjo en el kilómetro 10 he pulled out after 10 kilometres;
    ganar por abandono to win by default
    * * *
    m
    1 abandonment;
    abandono de la energía nuclear abandonment of nuclear power
    2 DEP de carrera retirement
    3
    :
    en un estado de abandono in a state of neglect
    * * *
    1) : abandonment
    2) : neglect
    3) : withdrawal
    ganar por abandono: to win by default

    Spanish-English dictionary > abandono

  • 7 वीर _vīra

    वीर [अजेः रक् वीभावश्च Uṇ.2.13] a.
    1 Heroic, brave.
    -2 Mighty, powerful.
    -3 Excellent, eminent.
    -रः 1 A hero, warrior, champion; को$प्येष संप्रति नवः पुरुषावतारो वीरो न यस्य भगवान् भृगुनन्दनो$पि U.5.33.
    -2 The sentiment of heroism (in rhetoric); अस्तोक- वीरगुरुसाहसमद्भुतं च Mv.1.6; it is distinguished under four heads; दानवीर, धर्मवीर, दयावीर and युद्धवीर; for explanation see these words s. v.).
    -3 An actor.
    -4 Fire.
    -5 The sacrificial fire.
    -6 A son; अस्य कुले वीरो जायते Ch. Up.3.13.6; वीरं मे दत्त पितरः Śrādha- mantras.
    -7 A husband.
    -8 The Arjuna tree.
    -9 A Jaina.
    -1 The Karavīra tree.
    -11 N. of Viṣṇu.
    -रम् 1 A reed.
    -2 Pepper.
    -3 Rice-gruel.
    -4 The root of Uśīra q. v.
    -5 Iron; Gīrvāṇa.
    -Comp. -अध्वन्, -मार्गः a heroic death.
    -अम्लः a kind of sorrel.
    -आशंसनम् 1 keeping watch.
    -2 the post of danger in battle.
    -3 a forlorn hope.
    -4 a field of battle; पयोदजालमिव तद्वीरा- शंसनमाबभौ Śi.19.79.
    -आसनम् 1 a kind of posture pract- ised in meditation; एकं पादमथैकस्मिन् विन्यस्योरौ तु संस्थितम् । इतरस्मिंस्तथैवोरुं वीरासनमिति स्मृतम् ॥ cf. पर्यङ्क.
    -2 kneeling on one knee.
    -3 a field of battle.
    -4 the station of a sentinel.
    -ईशः, -ईश्वरः 1 epithets of Śiva.
    -2 a great hero.
    -उञ्झः a Brahmaṇa who omits to offer oblations to the sacrificial fire.
    -काम a. desirous of male off- spring.
    -कीटः an insignificant or contemptible warrior.
    -गतिः Indra's heaven.
    -जयन्तिका 1 a war-dance.
    -2 war, battle.
    -तरुः 1 the Bilva tree.
    -2 the Arjuna tree.
    -धन्वन् m. an epithet of the god of love.
    -पट्टः a sort of military dress.
    -पट्टिका a gold band worn by men across the forehead; नलस्य भाले मणिवीरपट्टिकानिभेव लग्नः परिधिर्विधोर्बभौ N.15.61.
    -पत्नी the wife of a hero.
    -पानम् (णम्) an exciting or refreshing drink taken by soldiers either before or after a battle; मदो$यं संप्रहारे$स्मिन् वीरपानं समर्थ्यताम् Rām.4.11.38.
    -बाहुः N. of Viṣṇu.
    -भद्रः 1 N. of a powerful hero created by Śiva from his matted hair; see दक्ष; महावीरो$पि रे भद्र मम सर्वगणेष्विह । वीरभद्राख्यया हि त्वं प्रथितिं परमं व्रज । कुरु मे सत्वरं कर्म दक्षयज्ञं क्षयं नय ॥ Kāśīkhaṇḍa.
    -2 a distinguished hero.
    -3 a horse fit for the Aśvamedha sacrifice.
    -4 a kind of fragrant grass.
    -भवन्ती the elder sister; Gīrvāṇa.
    -भावः heroic nature.
    -मर्दलः a war-drum.
    -मुद्रिका a ring worn on the middle toe.
    -रजस् n. red lead.
    -रसः 1 the sentiment of heroism.
    -2 a warlike feeling.
    -रेणुः N. of Bhīmasena.
    -लोकः Indra's heaven.
    -वादः glory.
    -विप्लावकः a Brāhmaṇa who performs sacrifices by means of money got from the lowest castes.
    -वृक्षः 1 the Arjuna tree.
    -2 the marking-nut plant.
    -व्रत a. adhering to one's purpose; पूर्णः श्रुतधरो राजन्नाह वीरव्रतो मुनिः Bhāg.1.87.45.
    -तम् heroism.
    -शङ्कुः an arrow.
    -शयः, -शयनम्, -शय्या the couch of a dead or wounded hero in a battle; battlefield; कलेवरं योगरतो विजह्याद्यदग्रेणीर्वीरशये$निवृत्तः Bhāg.6.1.33.
    -2 a particular posture.
    -सूः f. the mother of a hero; (so
    -वीरप्रसवा, -प्रसूः, -प्रसविनी); तस्यात्मनो$र्धं पत्न्यास्ते नान्वगाद्वीरसूः कृपी Bhāg.1.7.45.
    -2 the mother of a male child.
    -सेनः N. of the father of Nala.
    -सैन्यम् garlic.
    -स्कन्धः a buffalo.
    -स्थानम् = वीरासन (1); स्थाणु- भूतो महातेजा वीरस्थानेन पाण्डव Mb.3.122.2;13.142.8; (= स्वर्ग) heaven; वीरासनं वीरशय्यां वीरस्थानमुपागतम् । अक्षया- स्तस्य वै लोकाः सर्वकामगमास्तथा ॥ Mb.13.7.13.
    -हत्या the killing of a man; murder of a son; चान्द्रायणं चरेन्मासं वीरत्यासमं हि तत् Ms.11.41; वीरहत्यामवाप्तो$सि वह्नीनुद्वास्य यत्नतः Śāṅkaradigvijaya 8.26.
    -हन् m. a Brāhmaṇa who has neglected his domestic fire; तेनादृश्यन्त वीरघ्ना न तु वीरहणो जनाः N.17.197; (cf. Note on N.17.197 given by the English translator Handiqui, P.63.).
    -2 A child- murderer; वीरहा वा एष देवानां भवति यो$ग्निमुद्वासयते Ts.1.5.2.
    -3 N. of Viṣṇu.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > वीर _vīra

  • 8 अवधूत


    ava-dhūta
    mfn. shaken off (as evil spirits) VS. I, í ;

    removed, shaken away BhP. etc.;
    discarded, expelled, excluded MBh. etc.;
    disregarded, neglected, rejected Daṡ. etc.;
    touched R. VI, 82, 62 ;
    shaken, agitated (especially as plants orᅠ the dust by the wind), fanned MBh. etc.;
    that upon which anything unclean has been shaken out orᅠ off (cf. avakshuta) Mn. V, 125 MBh. XIII, 1577 ;
    unclean BhP. ;
    one who has shaken, off from himself worldly feeling andᅠ obligation, a philosopher ( brahma-vid) BhP. Rājat. ;
    m. N. of a Ṡaiva philosopher;
    (am) n. rejecting, repudiating MBh. IV, 352 (= Hariv. 4717).

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अवधूत

  • 9 grow

    1. I
    1) stop growing перестать расти; let one's hair (one's beard, one's moustache, etc.) grow отпускать /отращивать/ волосы и т. д.; my finger-nails are not growing у меня не растут или плохо растут ногти
    2) the crowd grew толпа росла /увеличивалась/; his influence (smb.'s pain, smb.'s surprise, smb.'s wonder, etc.) grows его влияние и т. д. усиливается /возрастает/; his fame grew его слава росла; the rumours were growing слухи все больше распространялись; my difficulties ( my troubles, my worries, etc.) grow у меня все больше трудностей и т. д.; taxes (prices, the national debts, etc.) grow растут налоги и т. д.
    2. II
    1) grow in some manner nails (vegetables, berries, etc.) grow quickly (slowly, etc.) ногти и т. д. быстро и т. д. растут; the little boy grew very fast маленький мальчик рос очень быстро; grow somewhere grow upwards (skywards, underground, etc.) расти вверх и т. д., grow in врастать
    2) grow in some manner the crowd grew rapidly толпа быстро увеличивалась / росла/; new towns grew quickly быстро поднимались новые города; cities grow culturally растет культура городов
    3. III
    1) grow smth. grow a beard (a moustache, etc.) отращивать /отпускать/ бороду и т.д.; grow wheat (corn, oats, barley, etc.) сеять /выращивать/ пшеницу и т. д.; grow cucumbers (cabbage, tomatoes, vegetables, etc.) сажать или выращивать огурцы и т. д.; grow strawberries ( roses, tulips, etc.) разводить клубнику и т. д.; plants grow oats растения пускают корни; snakes can grow a new skin у змей появляется новая кожа
    2) grow smb. grow quite a handsome man (a beautiful girl, a famous writer, a powerful speaker, etc.) [с возрастом] стать красивым мужчиной /превратиться в красивого мужчину/ и т. д.
    4. X
    grow to some state grow alarmed встревожиться; grow accustomed to smb., smth. привыкнуть к кому-л., чему-л.; he grew accustomed to it он постепенно привык к этому; grow aged before one's time преждевременно состариться; grow excited разволноваться; grow tired устать
    5. XI
    be grown from smth. were these roses grown from seeds or from cuttings? эти розы выращены из семян или из отростков?
    6. XIII
    grow to do smth. I grew to like it мне это начало нравиться; I grew to hate him я его возненавидел; the factory has grown to be a big business фабрика выросла в большое предприятие
    7. XV
    grow to some state grow light (broad, strong, easy, rare, etc.) становиться легким и т. д.; grow fat (растолстеть; grow thin (по)худеть; how tall you have grown! как ты сильно вырос!; grow fashionable входить в моду; grow old стареть, стариться; grow pale (побледнеть; grow rich (разбогатеть; grow ripe созревать; grow better а) улучшаться; б) поправляться; grow worse ухудшаться; grow angry (рассердиться; grow irritable а) раздражаться; б) становиться раздражительным; grow small (less and less) уменьшаться (все уменьшаться); grow silly (поглупеть; grow sour скисать, свертываться; grow too big for this coat (for the dress, for this jacket, etc.) вырасти из этого пальто и т. д.; grow eloquent over the theme стать необыкновенно красноречивым при обсуждении этой темы; grow familiar with smth. освоиться с чем-л.; his hair has grown grey он поседел; it is growing cold холодает, становится холоднее; it is growing light светает; it is growing dark темнеет, смеркается; it is growing warm теплеет
    8. XVI
    1) grow along (beside, in, on, etc.) smth. grow along the river-bank (along the path, beside our house, in water, in very wet ground, in orchards, in the south, on rocks, on hills, on an oak-tree, etc.) расти вдоль берега /по берегу/ реки и т. д., rice grows in warm climate рис растет /произрастает/ в теплом климате; few trees grow in desert лишь немногие виды деревьев растут в пустыне; vine won't grow in the north на севере виноград не растет; ivy has grown all over the wall плющ увил всю стену; skin has grown over the wound рана затянулась; mould had grown all over the food while they were away пока их не было, все продукты заплесневели /покрылись плесенью/; grow in smth. grow in clusters (in bunches, in clumps, in tufts, etc.) растя гроздьями и т. д.; grow from smth. grow from seeds (from bulbs, from the stem, from nodes, etc.) вырастать из семян и т. д.
    2) grow out of /from/ smth. grow out of few small towns (from a little provincial college, out of several institutions, etc.) вырасти /развиться/ из нескольких маленьких городков и т. д., the book has growп out of lectures to the students (out of travelling notes, etc.) книга родилась из лекций, прочитанных студентам и т. д., several interesting ideas grew out of the discussion дискуссия породила /вызвала к жизни/ несколько интересных идей; his troubles grew out of his bad temper причина всех его неприятностей grow скверный характер; his interest in ships grew from conversations with his father интерес к пароходам у него появился /проснулся/ из разговоров с отцом; their friendship grew from their common interests их сблизили общие интересы
    3) grow by smth. grow by five inches вырасти на пять дюймов; grow out of smth. grow out of one's shoes (out of one's coat, out of one's jacket, etc.) вырасти из ботинок и т. д.; there is no sense in buying expensive clothes for children, as they soon grow out of them нет смысла покупать детям дорогие вещи, они быстро становятся им малы; grow in smth. grow in number (in size, in price, etc.) возрастать /увеличиваться/ в числе и т. д.; grow in experience (in knowledge) приобретать больше опыта, обогащаться опытом и т. д.; grow in importance ( in popularity, in beauty, etc.) становиться более значительным, приобретать большее значение и т. д., he grew in strength but not unfortunately in wisdom он стал сильнее, но, к сожалению, ума у него не прибавилось; grow with some time his sense of duty grew with age с годами у него чувство долга становилось все сильней /росло/
    4) grow (in)to smb., smth. grow into a fine girl (into a tall youth, to a handsome man, into a fine musician, into a tall oak, etc.) [вырасти и] превратиться в хорошенькую девушку, стать хорошенькой девушкой и т. д.; grow into a man стать мужчиной; this firm has grown into a company of international importance эта фирма разрослась и приобрела международное значение; buds grew to blossoms почки превратились в цветы; the wind grew to a tempest ветер перешел в ураган; the boy will soon grow into these trousers мальчику эти брюки скоро будут впору; minutes grew into hours (into weeks, into months, etc.) минуты превращались в часы и т. д., из минут складывались часы и т. д., а neglected cold may grow into a serious illness запущенный насморк может перейти в серьезное заболевание; boasting with him has grown into a habit хвастовстве у него стало привычкой /перешло в привычку/; grow from smth. to smth. grow from boyhood to manhood (from girlhood to womanhood, etc.) превратиться из мальчика во взрослого мужчину и т. д.
    5) grow out of smth. grow out of bad (childish, foolish, etc.) habits отвыкать от дурных и т. д. привычек; grow out of dependence on his mother перестать зависеть от матери; he is mischievous but he will grow out of it он шаловлив, но у неге это пройдет; don't worry about his shyness, he'll grow out of it in time пусть вас не волнует его застенчивость, со временем он избавится от нее; grow out of use выходить из употребления; grow out of fashion выходить из моды
    6) grow on smb. this music (this place, this painting, her beauty, etc.) grows on me эта музыка и т. д. нравится мне все больше и больше; the feeling (this desire, this thought, the longing for home, etc.) grows on him его постепенно охватывает /им постепенно овладевает/ это чувство и т. д., the habit has grown on him от этой привычки ему все трудней отделаться; the book seems dull at first but it grows on you книга сначала кажется скучной, но потом она захватывает
    9. XXI1
    grow smth. for smth. grow beans for forage (strawberries for market, etc.) выращивать бобы для корма и т. д., grow smth. from smth. grow flowers from bulbs (tobacco from seeds, etc.) выращивать цветы из луковиц и т. д., grow smth. in (on, under, etc.) smth. grow flowers in pots (roses in the garden, corn in the field, etc.) выращивать цветы в горшках и т. д.; grow tomatoes (melons, cucumbers, etc.) under glass выращивать помидоры и т. д. в парниках; he had grown his hair over the scar on his forehead он отрастил волосы так, чтобы они закрыли шрам на лбу
    10. XXV
    grow since... (after..., etc.) you have grown since (after) I saw you last ты вырос с тех пор, как я видел тебя [в] последний раз

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > grow

  • 10 ניוול

    נִיוּוּלm. (נָוַל) ugliness; disgrace. M. Kat. I, 7 מפנישנ׳ הוא לה because it defaces her (for the time being); Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39b bot. נִיבּוּל. Snh.VII, 3 (52b) נ׳ הוא זה this (the Roman way of decapitation with the sword) is a repulsive disfigurement. Y.Sot.III, end, 19b אבל אשה על ידי שנִיוּוּלָהּ מרובהוכ׳ but a woman, because her disgrace (feeling of shame) is greater, must not be executed naked. Ib. 18d bot. המקום … תחת ניוולה the Lord will indemnify her for her (unmerited) exposure. Yalk. Prov. 943 חיים של נִוּוּל) a hideous life (without enjoyment). Ned.80a (in Chald. dict.) נ׳ דחד יומא לא שמיה נ׳ a neglected appearance for one day (by not bathing) is not considered self-neglect in the sense of the law; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > ניוול

  • 11 נִיוּוּל

    נִיוּוּלm. (נָוַל) ugliness; disgrace. M. Kat. I, 7 מפנישנ׳ הוא לה because it defaces her (for the time being); Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39b bot. נִיבּוּל. Snh.VII, 3 (52b) נ׳ הוא זה this (the Roman way of decapitation with the sword) is a repulsive disfigurement. Y.Sot.III, end, 19b אבל אשה על ידי שנִיוּוּלָהּ מרובהוכ׳ but a woman, because her disgrace (feeling of shame) is greater, must not be executed naked. Ib. 18d bot. המקום … תחת ניוולה the Lord will indemnify her for her (unmerited) exposure. Yalk. Prov. 943 חיים של נִוּוּל) a hideous life (without enjoyment). Ned.80a (in Chald. dict.) נ׳ דחד יומא לא שמיה נ׳ a neglected appearance for one day (by not bathing) is not considered self-neglect in the sense of the law; a. fr.

    Jewish literature > נִיוּוּל

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