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1 distinction dissolve in kind
Экономика: качественное различие, принципиальное различиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > distinction dissolve in kind
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2 качественное различие
1) Mathematics: difference in kind, difference of kind, distinction of kind, qualitative difference2) Economy: distinction dissolve in kind3) Accounting: distinction in kindУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > качественное различие
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3 принципиальное различие
1) Mathematics: distinction of kind, vital difference2) Economy: distinction dissolve in kind3) Accounting: distinction in kindУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > принципиальное различие
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4 भिद्
bhid
Subj. bhináadaḥ ib. ;
Impv. bindhí ib. ;
binddhi Var. <cf. binddhi-lavaṇā>;
cl., 1. P. bhédati RV. ;
Pot. bhideyam AV. ;
pf. bibhéda RV. ;
aor., 2. 3. sg. bhét RV. abhaitsīt R. ;
bhitthās TS. ;
Prec. bhitsīshṭa Gr.;
fut. bhetsyáti, - te Br. etc.;
Cond. abhetsyat Up. ;
fut. bhettā Gr.;
inf. bhéttavaí ṠBr. ;
bhettum ib. etc.;
ind. p. bhittvā́, - bhidya RV. etc.), to split, cleave, break, cut orᅠ rend asunder, pierce, destroy RV. etc. etc.;
to pass through (as a planet orᅠ, comet) Hariv. Var. ;
to disperse (darkness) R. Ṡak. ;
to transgress, violate, (a compact orᅠ alliance) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to open, expand MaitrUp. Megh. ;
to loosen, disentangle, dissolve MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to disturb, interrupt, stop ib. ;
to disclose, betray Mn. MBh. etc.;
to disunite, set at variance ib. ;
to distinguish, discriminate L.:
Pass., bhidyáte (ep. alsoᅠ - ti aor. abhedi Br. MBh. etc.;
pf. bibhide Kālid.), to be split orᅠ broken, burst (intrans.) Br. etc. etc.;
to be opened (as a closed hand, eyes etc.) Kāv. Pur. ;
to overflow (as water) R. Hariv. ;
to be loosened, become loose MuṇḍUp. Kāv. ;
to be stopped orᅠ interrupted MBh. ;
to be disclosed orᅠ betrayed Kāv. ;
to be changed orᅠ altered (in mind), be won over Kāv. Pur. ;
to be disunited MBh. ;
to keep aloof from (instr.) ib. ;
to be distinguished, differ from (abl.) Sāṃkhyak. Kāv. etc.:
Caus. bhedayati, - te (aor. abībhidat;
cf. alsoᅠ bhidāpana), to cause to split orᅠ break etc.;
to split, break, shatter, crush, destroy MBh. Hariv. Hit. ;
to separate, divide ( seeᅠ bhedita);
to disunite, set at variance, perplex, unsettle (in opinion), seduce, win over MBh. R.:
Desid. bíbhitsati, - te, to wish to break through orᅠ disperse orᅠ defeat RV. MBh. (cf. bibhitsā):
Desid., of Caus. seeᅠ bibhedayishu:
Intens. bebhidīti orᅠ bebhetti, to cleave repeatedly Bhaṭṭ. ;
+ cf. Lat. findo;
Germ. beissen;
Eng. bite
Kāṭh. ;
bhíd2) mfn. (ifc.) breaking, splitting, piercing, destroying Kāv. Kathās. Pur. (cf. aṡma-, giri-, tamo-, pura-bhid etc.);
f. a wall (= bhitti) RV. I, 174, 8 ;
separation, distinction BhP. ;
a sort, kind, species L.
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