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1 Shma Israel
Shma Israël -
2 Shma Israel
Shma Israel (judisk bön) -
3 Shma Israel
שמע ישראל* * *◙ לארשי עמש◄ -
4 qo‘shma
joint, réuni, composé; qo‘shma gap gram phrase f complexe; qo‘shma korxona entreprise f mixte, joint-venture m; qo‘shma bayonot déclaration f commune -
5 qo’shma
united, joint; compound. qo’shma gap compound sentence. qo’shma so’z compound word -
6 qo'shma
объединенный, соединение -
7 Amerika Qo‘shma Shtatlari
ÉtatsUnis d'Amérique -
8 שמע ישראל
Shma Israel, hear oh Israel! (traditional Jewish prayer) -
9 שמע ישׂראל
shma Yisroel || šma Yisróelеврейский символ веры """"Слушай, Израиль, Господь Бог наш, Господь один!"""" -
10 composé
-éeI adj. murakkab, qo‘shma, tarkibli; temps composé gram. qo‘shma zamonlar; nom composé qo‘shma ot; corps composé chim. qo‘shilma, aralashma, qorishmaII nm.chim. qo‘shilma, qorishma, aralashma. -
11 स्म
sma
andᅠ later to « indeed», « certainly», « verily», « surely» (it is often used pleonastically, andᅠ in earlier language generally follows a similar particle <esp. ha, na>, orᅠ relative, orᅠ prep. orᅠ verb, while in later language it frequently follows iti, na andᅠ nā́ <cf. 1. mā́>;
it is alsoᅠ joined with a pres. tense orᅠ pres. participle to give them a past sense <e.g.. praviṡantisma, « they entered» >;
this use of sma is alsoᅠ found in the Brāhmaṇas andᅠ is extended to veda andᅠ āha cf. Vām. V, 2, 46) RV. etc. etc.
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12 שמע־ישׂראל
(phrase)[shema-yisroel]Approximate Pronunciation (Northern / Southern) [shma'-yis·ro·eyl]Shma-Yisroel, Hear O Israel (the Lord is our God, the Lord is One) -
13 complexe
I adj. murakkab tarkibli, qo‘shma; nombre complexe qo‘shma sonII nm. majmua, kompleks, yig‘ilma, hammasi, barchasi; complexe urbain shahar majmuasi; complexe d'infériorité nuqson sababli tortinchoqlik, jismoniy aybidan iymanish. -
14 uni
-ieI adj.1. birlashgan, birgalikdagi, qo‘shma; les États-Unis d'Amérique Amerika Qo‘shma Shtatlari; Organisation des Nations Unies Birlashgan Millatlar Tashkiloti2. jipslashgan, qo‘shilgan; il se tenait les talons unis u oyoqlarini jiplashtirib turardi3. inoq, ahil; une famille unie ahil, inoq oila4. bir rangdagi, bir xil rangli, bir xil tusli, sidirg‘a (rang); tissu uni sidirg‘a gazlama5. bir xil, bir xildagi, bir zayldagiII nm. bir xil rangdagi gazlama, sidirg‘a mato. -
15 קרא שמע ישראל
prayed Shma Israel -
16 קריאת-שמע
praying "Shma Israel" -
17 accouchement
{ə'ku:ʃma:n}
n (pp.) акуширане, раждане, освобождаване от бременност* * *{ъ'ku:shma:n} n (pp. акуширане; раждане, освобождаване от* * *акуширане;* * *n (pp.) акуширане, раждане, освобождаване от бременност* * *accouchement[ə´ku:ʃmənt] n фр. акуширане, освобождаване от бременност; раждане. -
18 ग्रीष्म
grīshmá
orᅠ Jyeshṭha andᅠ Āshāḍha, from the middle of May to the middle of July) RV. X, 90, 6 AV. etc.. ;
summer heat, heat Pañcat. ;
N. of a man gaṇa aṡvâ̱di;
(ā) f. Symplocos racemosa L. ;
(ī) f. = - shma-bhavā L. ;
<cf. Hib. gris, « fire» ;
griosgaim, « I fry, boil» ;
griosach, « burning embers» >
- ग्रीष्मकाल
- ग्रीष्मजा
- ग्रीष्मधान्य
- ग्रीष्मपुष्पी
- ग्रीष्मभवा
- ग्रीष्मवन
- ग्रीष्मसमय
- ग्रीष्मसुन्दरक
- ग्रीष्महास
- ग्रीष्महेमन्त
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19 ग्रीष्मोद्भवा
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20 भी
bhī1) cl. 3. P. Dhātup. XXV, 2 bibhéti (du. bibhītas orᅠ bibhitas Pot. bibhīyāt orᅠ bibhiyāt Pāṇ. 6-4, 115 ;
Pot. 3. pl. bibhyeyuḥ MBh. XII, 459 ;
impf. 3. pl. abibhayuḥ Pāṇ. 7-3, 83 Sch. ;
ep. alsoᅠ Ā. 1. sg. bibhye andᅠ andᅠ P. 3. sg. bibhyati pl. bibhyanti;
Ved. alsoᅠ cl. 1. A. bháyate, andᅠ accord, to Dhātup. XXXIV, 15,
cl., 10. P. bhāyayati;
pf. bibhāya, 3. pl. bibhyuḥ RV. etc. etc.;
bībhāya AitBr. ;
bibhayā́ṉcakara ṠBr. cf. Pāṇ. 3-1, 39 ;
aor. abhaishīt, - shma, - shuḥ RV. AV. etc., 2. sg. bhaishīs AV., bhais Br. etc., esp. in mābhais, do not be afraid;
once for pl. = mābhaishṭa R. I, 55, 25 ;
bhes Br. ;
bhema RV., p. Ā. bhiyāná ib.,;
fut. bhetā Gr.;
cond, abheshyat ṠBr. ;
inf. bhiyáse RV. ;
bhetum MBh. etc.), to fear, be afraid of (abl. orᅠ gen., rarely instr., orᅠ acc.) RV. etc. etc.;
to fear for, be anxious about (abl.) R.:
Pass. bhīyate, aor., abhāyi Gr.:
Caus. bhīsháyate ( ṠBr. etc.;
cf. Pāṇ. 1-3, 68),
bhīshayati ( MBh. ;
once m. c. bhish- BhP. ;
p. bhīshayāṇa MBh. ;
aor. bībhishaḥ TS., - shathāḥ RV.), bhāyayati, - te
( Pāṇ. 1-3, 68 Sch. Pot. bhāyayes Megh. 61 ;
v.l. bhīshayes;
aor. bībhayat, ábībhayanta RV. ;
ind. p. - bhāyya Br.), bhāpayate (Pāṇ. 6-1, 56 Sch.),
to terrify, put in a fright, intimidate RV. etc. etc.:
Desid. bibhīshati Gr.:
Intens. bebhīyate, bebhayīti, bebheti ib. ;
Cf. bhyas;
+ Lith. bijótis;
Slav. bojati;
Germ. biben, beben
bhī́2) f. fear, apprehension, fright, alarm, dread of (abl. loc. acc. with prati, orᅠ comp.) RV. etc. etc.
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