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1 shark, spot-finned ground
—2. RUS (малая) чернопёрая акула f3. ENG requiem [spot-finned ground, black-finned] shark, (small) blacktip shark5. FRA requin m bordéDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES > shark, spot-finned ground
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2 spot
1. noun1) (precise place) Stelle, dieon this spot — an dieser Stelle
on the spot — (fig.) (instantly) auf der Stelle
be on the spot — (be present) zur Stelle sein
be in/get into/get out of a [tight] spot — (fig. coll.) in der Klemme sitzen/in die Klemme geraten/sich aus einer brenzligen Lage befreien (ugs.)
put somebody on the spot — (fig. coll.): (cause difficulties for somebody) jemanden in Verlegenheit bringen
2) (inhabited place) Ort, dera nice spot on the Moselle — ein hübscher Flecken an der Mosel
3) (suitable area) Platz, derholiday/sun spot — Ferienort, der/Ferienort [mit Sonnengarantie]
picnic spot — Picknickplatz, der
hit the high spots — (coll.) groß ausgehen
knock spots off somebody — (fig. coll.) jemanden in die Pfanne hauen (ugs.)
see spots before one's eyes — Sterne sehen (ugs.)
5) (stain)spot [of blood/ grease/ink] — [Blut-/Fett-/Tinten]fleck, der
6) (Brit. coll.): (small amount)do a spot of work/sewing — ein bisschen arbeiten/nähen
how about a spot of lunch? — wie wär's mit einem Bissen zu Mittag?
have or be in a spot of bother or trouble — etwas Ärger haben
7) (drop)a spot or a few spots of rain — ein paar Regentropfen
have a weak spot — (fig.) eine Schwachstelle haben; see also academic.ru/68919/sore">sore 1. 1)
10) (Med.) Pickel, derheat spot — Hitzebläschen, das
12) (spotlight) Spot, der2. transitive verb,- tt-1) (detect) entdecken; identifizieren [Verbrecher]; erkennen [Gefahr]2) (take note of) erkennen [Flugzeugtyp, Vogel, Talent]go train-/plane-spotting — Zug-/Flugzeugtypen bestimmen
* * *[spot] 1. noun1) (a small mark or stain (made by mud, paint etc): She was trying to remove a spot of grease from her skirt.) der Fleck2) (a small, round mark of a different colour from its background: His tie was blue with white spots.) der Fleck3) (a pimple or red mark on the skin caused by an illness etc: She had measles and was covered in spots.) die Pustel4) (a place or small area, especially the exact place (where something happened etc): There was a large number of detectives gathered at the spot where the body had been found.) die Stelle5) (a small amount: Can I borrow a spot of sugar?) das Bißchen2. verb1) (to catch sight of: She spotted him eventually at the very back of the crowd.) ausfindig machen2) (to recognize or pick out: No-one watching the play was able to spot the murderer.) herausfinden•- spotless- spotlessly
- spotlessness
- spotted
- spotty
- spottiness
- spot check
- spotlight 3. verb1) (to light with a spotlight: The stage was spotlit.) anstrahlen2) (to show up clearly or draw attention to: The incident spotlighted the difficulties with which we were faced.) herausstellen•- in a spot- on the spot
- spot on* * *[spɒt, AM spɑ:t]I. n\spot of blood/grease Blut-/Fettfleck mto pick a \spot einen Pickel ausdrückenshall we stop for a \spot of lunch? sollen wir schnell eine Kleinigkeit zu Mittag essen?I'm having a \spot of bother with one of my back teeth einer meiner Backenzähne macht mir etwas Ärgera \spot of rain ein bisschen Regenon the \spot an Ort und Stelle7. TV, RADIO Beitrag mguest \spot Gastauftritt mto have sb on the guest \spot jdn als Gast habento do/have a \spot einen Beitrag gestalten/haben11.▶ to put sb on the \spot jdn in Verlegenheit bringen▶ on the \spot auf der StelleII. vi<- tt->it's \spotting [with rain] es tröpfelt famIII. vt<- tt->▪ to \spot sb/sth jdn/etw entdecken▪ to \spot that... bemerken, dass...* * *[spɒt]1. n1) (= dot) Tupfen m, Punkt m; (on dice) Punkt m; (ZOOL, BOT) Fleck m, Punkt m; (= stain) (on fruit) Fleck m; (fig, on reputation, good name) Makel m (on an +dat)spots of blood/grease — Blut-/Fettflecken pl
to knock spots off sb/sth (fig inf) — jdn/etw in den Schatten stellen, jdn in die Tasche stecken (inf)
without a spot (or stain) (fig liter) — makellos
to break out or come out in spots — Flecken/Pickel bekommen
a pleasant spot — ein schönes Fleckchen (inf)
our man on the spot — unser Mann am Ort (des Geschehens) or vor Ort
4) (Brit inf= small quantity)
a/the spot of — ein/das bisschenwe had a spot of rain/a few spots of rain — wir hatten ein paar Tropfen Regen
there was a spot of trouble/bother — es gab etwas Ärger
we're in a spot of bother —
why don't you do a spot of work? — warum arbeiten Sie nicht mal ein bisschen?
6) (= difficulty) Klemme fto be in a ( tight) spot — in der Klemme sitzen (inf), in Schwulitäten sein (inf)
7) (in show) Nummer f; (RAD, TV) (ein paar Minuten) Sendezeit f; (for advertisement) Werbespot m; (= announcement) Kurzmeldung fhe's got a spot on that show — er tritt in dieser Show auf
a three-minute TV spot — drei Minuten Sendezeit im Fernsehen, ein dreiminütiger Werbespot im Fernsehen
2. vt1) (= notice, see) entdecken, sehen; (= pick out) signs, difference, opportunity erkennen; trends, talent, gap entdecken; mistake, bargain finden; (MIL = pinpoint) ausmachento spot a winner (lit, fig) — richtig tippen (inf)
2) (= stain) bespritzen3. vi1) (Brit)2) (= stain) Flecken bekommen, schmutzen* * *A s2. fig Schandfleck m, Makel m:without a spot makellos4. MED Leberfleck m, Hautmal n, Pustel f, Pickel m5. Stelle f, Fleck m, Ort m, Platz m:a) auf der Stelle, vom Fleck weg, sofort,b) an Ort und Stelle, vor Ort,c) zur Stelle, da,d) auf dem Posten, auf Draht umg,e) US umg in (Lebens)Gefahr:;a) jemanden in Verlegenheit bringen,b) US beschließen, jemanden umzulegen;in spots US umga) stellenweise,b) in gewisser Weise;for für);on the spot of four Punkt 4 (Uhr);be in a tight spot in der Klemme sein oder sitzen oder stecken umg; → bright A 1, cold spot, high spot, warm spot6. Fleckchen n, Stückchen n:7. THEAT umg (Programm)Nummer f, Auftritt m8. umga) Bissen n, Häppchen n:have a spot of lunch eine Kleinigkeit zu Mittag essen,b) Tropfen m, Schluck m:c) (ein) bisschen:9. besonders US umga) Nachtklub mb) US Auge n (auf Würfeln etc);11. ORN Maskentaube f12. FISCH Umberfisch m15. pl WIRTSCH Lokowaren plB adj1. WIRTSCHa) sofort lieferbarb) sofort zahlbar (bei Lieferung)c) bar, Bar…:spot goods → A 152. örtlich begrenzt, lokalC v/t1. beflecken (auch fig)2. tüpfeln, sprenkeln3. entdecken4. Billard: einen Ball aufstellen6. von Flecken reinigen7. Bäume anschalmen8. Turnen: jemandem Hilfestellung leisten9. US umg jemandem einen Punkt etc vorgebenD v/i1. einen Fleck oder Flecke machen2. flecken, fleckig werden3. unpers;it’s spotting (with rain) Br es tröpfelt* * *1. noun1) (precise place) Stelle, dieon the spot — (fig.) (instantly) auf der Stelle
be on the spot — (be present) zur Stelle sein
be in/get into/get out of a [tight] spot — (fig. coll.) in der Klemme sitzen/in die Klemme geraten/sich aus einer brenzligen Lage befreien (ugs.)
put somebody on the spot — (fig. coll.): (cause difficulties for somebody) jemanden in Verlegenheit bringen
2) (inhabited place) Ort, der3) (suitable area) Platz, derholiday/sun spot — Ferienort, der/Ferienort [mit Sonnengarantie]
picnic spot — Picknickplatz, der
hit the high spots — (coll.) groß ausgehen
knock spots off somebody — (fig. coll.) jemanden in die Pfanne hauen (ugs.)
see spots before one's eyes — Sterne sehen (ugs.)
5) (stain)spot [of blood/ grease/ink] — [Blut-/Fett-/Tinten]fleck, der
6) (Brit. coll.): (small amount)do a spot of work/sewing — ein bisschen arbeiten/nähen
have or be in a spot of bother or trouble — etwas Ärger haben
7) (drop)a spot or a few spots of rain — ein paar Regentropfen
8) (area on body) [Körper]stelle, diehave a weak spot — (fig.) eine Schwachstelle haben; see also sore 1. 1)
10) (Med.) Pickel, derheat spot — Hitzebläschen, das
11) (on dice, dominoes) Punkt, der12) (spotlight) Spot, der2. transitive verb,- tt-1) (detect) entdecken; identifizieren [Verbrecher]; erkennen [Gefahr]2) (take note of) erkennen [Flugzeugtyp, Vogel, Talent]go train-/plane-spotting — Zug-/Flugzeugtypen bestimmen
* * *n.Fleck -en m.Plätzchen n.Punkt -e m.Stelle -n f. v.beflecken v.entdecken v.herausfinden v.sehen v.(§ p.,pp.: sah, gesehen) -
3 ground-tyrant, spot-billed
—1. LAT Muscisaxicola maculirostris (Lafresnaye et D’Orbigny)2. RUS пятнистоклювый земляной тиранн m3. ENG spot-billed ground-tyrant4. DEU Lerchentyrann m5. FRA dormilon m à bec jauneПЯТИЯЗЫЧНЫЙ СЛОВАРЬ НАЗВАНИЙ ЖИВОТНЫХ — птицы > ground-tyrant, spot-billed
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4 spot ground
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > spot ground
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5 ground
12 nAGRIC, COAL, CONST terreno m, tierra f, suelo mELEC, ELEC ENG, PHYS, PROD, TELECOM, VEH (cf earth BrE ) (AmE) masa f, masa eléctrica f, puesta a tierra f, tierra f, toma de tierra fVEH masa f, masa eléctrica f, puesta a tierra f, toma de tierra f3 vt (AmE) (cf earth BrE )GEN conectar a masa, conectar a tierra, poner a masa, poner a tierra, unir a masa4 viAIR TRANSP obligar a permanecer en tierraOCEAN, WATER TRANSP ship encallar, varar -
6 ground-glass screen
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7 spot landing
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8 ground elevation
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > ground elevation
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9 spot level
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10 ground reflection
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > ground reflection
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11 ground-glass screen with microprism spot
nPHOTO cristal esmerilado con microprisma mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > ground-glass screen with microprism spot
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12 she stood rooted to the ground/spot
she stood rooted to the ground/spotEnglish-Dutch dictionary > she stood rooted to the ground/spot
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13 naval gunfire air/ground spot control net
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > naval gunfire air/ground spot control net
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14 low country / ground / spot
(geog) şes, câmpie, teren josEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > low country / ground / spot
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15 В-150
КАК (СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО rare) ВКОПАННЫЙ остановился, стоит, замер и т. п. как + AdjP nom only adv(of people, animals, or, less often, vehicles) (to stop) abruptly, remaining motionless, (to stand) completely stillX остановился (стоял) как вкопанный - X stopped deadX stopped ( sth. stopped X) in his (its) tracks X stood stock-still X came to a dead halt (stop) (of a person or animal only) X stood (as if) rooted to the spot (the ground) X froze on the spot (in his tracks) X was frozen (riveted, glued) to the spot....Приблизившись к реке, (Угрюм-Бурчеев) встал как вкопанный (Салтыков-Щедрин 1)....When (Gloom-Grumblev) came near the river, he stopped dead (1a).«Алексей!» - крикнул ему издали отец, завидев его, - сегодня же переезжай ко мне совсем, и подушку и тюфяк тащи...» Алёша остановился как вкопанный, молча и внимательно наблюдая сцену (Достоевский 1). "Aleksei!" his father cried from far off when he saw him, "move back in with me today, for good, bring your pillow and mattress...." Alyosha stopped in his tracks, silently and attentively observing the scene (1a).И вдруг недалеко от полицейского участка машина остановилась как вкопанная: посреди дороги валялся разбитый арбуз (Искандер 3). Suddenly, near the police station, the car came to a dead halt: in the middle of the road lay a crushed watermelon (3a)....Сколько ни хлыстал их кучер, они (кони) не двигались и стояли как вкопанные (Гоголь 3)... They (the horses) would not move however much the driver whipped them, and stood as if rooted to the ground (3a). -
16 क्षेत्रम् _kṣētram
क्षेत्रम् [क्षि-ष्ट्रन्] A fiield, ground, soil; चीयते बालिश- स्यापि सत्क्षेत्रपतिता कृषिः Mu.1.3.-2 Landed property, land.-3 Place, abode, region, repository; कपटशतमयं क्षेत्रमप्रत्ययानाम् Pt.1.191; Bh.1.77; Me.16.-4 A sa- cred spot, a place of pilgrimage; क्षेत्रं क्षत्रप्रधनपिशुनं कौरवं तद्भजेथाः Me.5; Bg.1.1.-5 An enclosed spot of ground, portion or space, superficies, circuit.-6 Fertile soil.-7 Place of origin; Bhāg.2.6.1.-8 A wife; अपि नाम कुलपतेरियमसवर्णक्षेत्रसंभवा स्यात् Ś.1; Ms.3.175; वृद्धस्तु व्याधितो वा राजा... क्षेत्रे बीजमुत्पादयेत् Kau. A.1.17.-9 The sphere of action, the body (regarded as the field of the working of the soul); योगिनो यं विचिन्वन्ति क्षेत्राभ्यन्तर- वर्तिनम् Ku.6.77; Bg.13.1,2,3.-1 The mind.-11 A house; a town.-12 A plane figure, as a triangle.-13 A diagram.-14 A sign of the zodiac.-15 (in chiromancy) A certain portion marked out on the palm; क्षेत्रं मृजां च विधिवत्कुशलो$वलोक्य सामुद्रविद्वदति यातमनागतं च Bṛi. S.68.1.-Comp. -अंशः a degree of the ecliptic.-अधिदेवता the tutelary deity of any sacred piece of ground.-आजीवः, -करः, -कृत m. a cultivator, peasant.-इक्षुः N. of a corn (यवनाल- Mar. जोंधळा).-गणितम् geo- metry.-गत a. geometrical. ˚उपपत्तिः f. geometrical proof.-ज a.1 produced in a field.-2 born from the body.(-जः) 1 one of the 12 kinds of sons allowed by the old Hindu Law, the offspring of a wife by a kins- man duly appointed to raise up issue to the husband; Ms.9.167,18; Y.1.69,2.128.-जात a. begotten on the wife of another.-ज्ञ a.1 knowing places.-2 clever, dexterous; क्षेत्रज्ञवद्भाषसे त्वं हि धर्मान् Mb.1.89.14.(-ज्ञः) 1 the soul; cf. क्षेत्रज्ञं चापि मां विद्धि सर्वक्षेत्रेषु भारत Bg. 13.1,3; Ms.12.12.-2 the Supreme Soul.-3 a liber- tine.-4 a husbandman.-5 a form of Śiva.-6 a witness. (-ज्ञा) a girl fifteen years old personating Durgā at a festival.-देवता the deity of the fields; N. of a serpant.-पतिः a land-owner, a landlord.-पदम् a place sacred to a deity; पादौ हरेः क्षेत्रपदानुसर्पणे Bhāg. 9.4.2.-पालः 1 a man employed to guard a field.-2 a deity protecting fields.-3 an epithet of Śiva.-फलम् the area or superficial contents of a figure (in math.)-भक्तिः f. the division of a field.-भूमिः f. cultivated land.-राशिः quantity represented by geometrical figures.-लिप्ता a minute of the ecliptic.-विद् a. = क्षेत्रज्ञ q. v. (-m.)1 a husbandman.-2 a sage, one who has spiritual knowledge; यमक्षरं क्षेत्रविदो विदुः Ku.3.5.-3 the soul; यः क्षेत्रवित्तपतया हृदि विष्वगाविः Bhāg.4.22.37.-व्यवहारः 1 drawing a figure in geometry.-2 geome- trical demonstration.-स्थ a. residing at a sacred place. -
17 sedes
sēdes, is ( gen. plur. sedum, Cic. Sest. 20, acc. to Prisc. p. 771 P.:I. A.sedium, from form sedis,
Liv. 5, 42 Drak. N. cr.; Vell. 2, 109, 3), f. [sedeo, q. v.], a seat (freq. and class.).In gen.:B.in iis sedibus, quae erant sub platano,
Cic. de Or. 1, 7, 29:haec sedes honoris, sella curulis,
id. Cat. 4, 1, 2:sedes honoris sui,
Liv. 9, 46, 9; cf.:ceteros (senatores) in sedibus suis trucidatos,
id. 5, 41 fin.: in sedes collocat se regias, Liv. Andron. ap. Non. 127, 31; so,regia,
Liv. 1, 47:positis sedibus consederunt,
id. 42, 39 fin.:bis sex caelestes, medio Jove, sedibus altis sedent,
Ov. M. 6, 72; cf.:media inter deos sedes,
Plin. Pan. 52, 1:in saxo frigida sedi, Quamque lapis sedes, tam lapis ipsa fui,
Ov. H. 10, 50.—In the plur. also of the seat of a single person:tibi concedo meas sedes,
Cic. Div. 1, 46, 104 (cf. infra, II. b).— Poet.: non si priores Maeonius tenet Sedes Homerus, the foremost seat, the first rank (the fig. borrowed from the rows of seats in the theatre), Hor. C. 4, 9, 6.—In partic., in the elder Pliny, the seat, fundament, Plin. 22, 21, 29, § 61; 22, 25, 70, § 143; 23, 3, 37, § 75; 23, 4, 41, § 83; 26, 8, 58, § 90; 32, 9, 33, § 104.—II.Transf., in gen., of a place where one stays, a seat, dwelling-place, residence, habitation, abode, temple, etc. (the prevailing signif.; syn.: domicilium, locus, habitatio).(α).Sing. (used alike of the residence of one or more persons):(β).hi coetus (hominum) hac, de quā exposui, causā instituti sedem primum certo loco domiciliorum causā constituerunt, quam cum locis manuque sepsissent, ejusmodi conjunctionem tectorum oppidum vel urbem appellaverunt,
Cic. Rep. 1, 26, 41:sentio te sedem etiam nunc hominum ac domum contemplari (i. e. terram),
id. ib. 6, 19, 20; so,hanc sedem et aeternam domum contueri,
id. ib. 6, 23, 25:in hanc sedem et domum suam,
id. ib. 6, 25, 29; id. Par. 3, 2, 25; cf.:eam sibi domum sedemque delegit, in quā, etc.,
id. Clu. 66, 188:haec domus, haec sedes, haec sunt penetralia magni Amnis (sc. Penei),
Ov. M. 1, 574:in omni sede ac loco ferrum flammamque metuemus,
Cic. Mur. 39, 85; so (with locus) id. Agr. 2, 17, 46:nec veni, nisi fata locum sedemque dedissent,
Verg. A. 11, 112:illum actum esse praecipitem in sceleratorum sedem atque regionem,
Cic. Clu. 61, 171:in Italiā bellum gerimus, in sede ac solo nostro,
Liv. 22, 39:ea res Trojanis spem adfirmat tandem stabili certāque sede finiendi erroris,
id. 1, 1, 10:crematā patriā domo profugos sedem quaerere,
id. 1, 1, 8; 10, 10, 10; 38, 16, 13; 39, 54, 5;40, 38, 4: Orestis liberi sedem cepere circa Lesbum insulam,
Vell. 1, 3, 1:ultra hos Chatti initium sedis ab Hercynio saltu incohant,
Tac. G. 30; id. A. 3, 73; 13, 54; Curt. 9, 4, 2; Plin. 2, 107, 111, § 246:modo Graecis ultro bellum inferebamus: nunc in sedibus nostris propulsamus illatum,
Curt. 4, 14, 21:non motam Termini sedem (just before: in Termini fano),
Liv. 1, 55; cf.:quod Juppiter O. M. suam sedem atque arcem populi Romani in re trepidā tutatus esset,
id. 5, 50:statim regis praetorium petunt, in ipsius potissimum sede morituri,
Just. 2, 11, 15:(ulmus) nota quae sedes fuerat columbis,
Hor. C. 1, 2, 10 et saep.— Poet.:sedes scelerata, for sceleratorum,
i. e. the infernal regions, Ov. M. 4, 456; cf.:Tibur Sit meae sedes utinam senectae,
Hor. C. 2, 6, 6:talia diversa nequicquam sede locuti,
place, spot, Ov. M. 4, 78.—Plur. (in good prose usually only of the dwellings of several):B.qui incolunt eas urbes non haerent in suis sedibus,
Cic. Rep. 2, 4, 7:eorum domicilia, sedes, etc.,
id. Fam. 13, 4, 3; cf.:ut (Galli) aliud domicilium, alias sedes petant,
Caes. B. G. 1, 31:sedes habere in Galliā,
id. ib. 1, 44:reverti se in suas sedes regionesque simulaverunt,
id. ib. 4, 4:quae gens ad hoc tempus iis sedibus se continet,
id. ib. 6, 24; cf. id. ib. 4, 4 fin.:novas ipsi sedes ab se auctae multitudini addiderunt,
Liv. 2, 1:qui profugi sedibus incertis vagabantur,
Sall. C. 6, 1; cf. id. J. 18, 2:(deūm) sedes nostris sedibus esse Dissimiles debent,
Lucr. 5, 153; so,divum, deum sedes,
id. 3, 18; 5, 146; 5, 1188; Hor. C. 3, 3, 34; cf.:sedes sanctae penatium deorumque larumque familiarium,
Cic. Rep. 5, 5, 7:deos ipsos convulsos ex sedibus suis,
Liv. 38, 43:discretae piorum,
Hor. C. 2, 13, 23:silentum,
Ov. M. 15, 772:animalia ad assuetas sibi sedes revertuntur,
Quint. 11, 2, 6.—Of the dwelling of a single person (cf. supra, I. A.): cur (Juppiter) suas Discutit infesto praeclaras fulmine sedes, Lucr. 6, 418:(Demaratus) in eā civitate domicilium et sedes collocavit,
Cic. Rep. 2, 19, 34:immissum esse ab eo C. Cornelium, qui me in sedibus meis trucidaret,
id. Sull. 6, 18; id. Div. in Caecil. 5, 19:patrias age desere sedes, i. e. patriam,
Ov. M. 15, 22; cf.:Aeneam in Siciliam quaerentem sedes delatum,
Liv. 1, 1, 4.—Esp.1.Of the abode of the dead, a burial-place:2.ita Augustum in foro potius quam in Campo Martis sede destinatā cremari vellent,
Tac. A. 1, 10:sedibus ut saltem placidis in morte quiescam,
Verg. A. 6, 371; 6, 152.—Of the home of the soul, i. e. the body:C.prior,
Ov. M. 15, 159:anima de sede volens Exire,
id. ib. 11, 788. —In relation to inanimate subjects, that upon which any thing sits fast or rests, a seat, place, spot, base, ground, foundation, bottom, etc.(α).Sing.:(β).hanc urbem (Romam) sedem aliquando et domum summo esse imperio praebituram,
Cic. Rep. 2, 5, 10; cf. id. Prov. Cons. 14, 34:rupes caeduntur sedemque trabibus cavatae praebere coguntur,
Plin. 33, 4, 21, § 74; 2, 38, 38, § 102:superbia in superciliis sedem habet,
id. 11, 37, 51, § 138:num montes moliri sede suā paramus?
to push from their place, Liv. 9, 3:Athon Pindumve revulsos Sede suā,
Ov. M. 11, 555:patriam pulsam sede suā,
Liv. 27, 34; cf.:voluptas mentem e suā sede et statu demovet,
Cic. Par. 1, 3, 15 (v. also in the foll. b): ita mihi salvam ac sospitem rempublicam sistere in suā sede liceat, Aug. ap. Suet. Aug. 28; cf.:deus haec fortasse benigna Reducet in sedem vice,
to its former state, Hor. Epod. 13, 8: Veios an Fidenas sedem belli caperent, the seat or scene of war, Liv. 4, 31; so,belli (bello),
id. 28, 44, 15; Vell. 2, 74, 3; Tac. H. 1, 65; 3, 32; 3, 8; 2, 19; Suet. Galb. 10 al.:hilaritatis sedes,
Plin. 11, 37, 77, § 198:neque verba sedem habere possunt, si rem subtraxeris,
Cic. de Or. 3, 5, 19:affectus quibusdam videntur in prooemio atque in epilogo sedem habere,
Quint. 6, 1, 51 (cf. in the foll. b):haec est sedes orationis, etc.,
id. 9, 4, 62:non ut de sede secundā Cederet aut quartā (iambus),
Hor. A. P. 257:ut sola ponatur in summi boni sede (voluptas),
Cic. Fin. 2, 12, 37:nec mens mihi nec color Certā sede manent,
Hor. C. 1, 13, 6.—Of the site on which a city formerly stood:vetustissima sedes Assyriae,
Tac. A. 12, 13; cf.:in eā sede, quam Palaetyron ipsi vocant,
Curt. 4, 2, 4.—Plur.:coloni Capuae in sedibus luxuriosis collocati,
Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 97:nonnumquam fracta ossa in suis sedibus remanent, etc.... fragmenta in suas sedes reponenda sunt,
Cels. 8, 10:rursus in antiquas redeunt primordia sedes Ignis,
Lucr. 6, 871; 4, 1041:dum solidis etiamnum sedibus astas,
on firm ground, Ov. M. 2, 147:cum mihi ipsa Roma prope convulsa sedibus suis visa est,
Cic. Pis. 22, 52:turrim convellimus altis Sedibus,
Verg. A. 2, 465:totamque a sedibus urbem Eruit,
id. ib. 2, 611:monstrabantur urbium sedes, Lyrnessi et Thebes,
Curt. 3, 4, 10:haec tot gentium excita sedibus suis moles,
id. 3, 2, 12; cf.:totum (mare) a sedibus imis Eurusque Notusque ruunt,
Verg. A. 1, 84; Quint. 8, 6, 63; so,argumentorum,
id. 5, 10, 20 (corresp. to loci); 5, 12, 17. -
18 स्थली _sthalī
स्थली 1 Dry ground, firm land.-2 A natural spot of ground, ground or land (as of a forest); विललाप विकीर्ण- मूर्धजा समदुःखामिव कुर्वती स्थलीम् Ku.4.4; Ki.4.2.-3 A deity of the soil; (= स्थलदेवता q. v.).-Comp. -देवता a deity of the soil, a tutelary deity; पश्यन्तीनां न खलु बहुशो न स्थलीदेवतानां मुक्तास्थूलास्तरुकिसलयेष्वश्रुलेशाः पतन्ति Me.18.-भूता a. high-lying (as a country).-शायिन् a. sleeping on the bare ground. -
19 eğlence yeri
n. place of amusement, hot spot, spot, pleasure ground -
20 भूमिका _bhūmikā
भूमिका 1 Earth, ground, soil.-2 A place, region, spot (of ground).-3 A story, floor (of a house); गृहोपरि˚ the flat roof of a house.-4 Step, degree; मधु- मतीसंज्ञां भूमिकां साक्षात्कुर्वतः Yoga. S.; or नैयायिकादिभिरात्मा प्रथमभूमिकायामवतारितः Sāṅkhyapravachanabhāṣya.-5 A tablet or board, as for writing; see अक्षरभूमिका.-6 A part or character in a play; या यस्य युज्यते भूमिका तां खलु तथैव भावेन सर्वे वर्ग्या पाठिताः; कामन्दक्याः प्रथमां भूमिकां भाव एवाधीते Māl.1; or लक्ष्मीभूमिकायां वर्तमानोर्वशी वारुणीभूमिकायां वर्तमानया मेनकया पृष्टा V.3; Śi.1.69; (अन्यरूपैर्यदन्यस्य प्रवेशः स तु भूमिका Bharata).-7 Theatrical dress, an actor's costume.-8 Decoration (as of an image).-9 A pre- face or introduction to a book.-Comp. -भागः a floor, threshold.
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