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1 tapas
f.pl.hors d'oeuvre, nibbles.pres.indicat.2nd person singular (tú/usted) present indicative of spanish verb: tapar.* * *(n.) = finger foodEx. The building has two levels, the first being a café where people can sit and hang out with some finger food whereas the upper storey is a music studio.* * *(n.) = finger foodEx: The building has two levels, the first being a café where people can sit and hang out with some finger food whereas the upper storey is a music studio.
* * *In Spain, these are small portions of food served in bars and cafés with a drink. There is a wide variety, including Spanish omelet, seafood, different kinds of cooked potatoes, salads, cheese, ham, and chorizo. They can be very elaborate, and people often order several to make a meal. -
2 Tapas Acupressure Technique
Abbreviation: TATУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Tapas Acupressure Technique
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3 tapas
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4 tapas
(SPAIN / LA)appetizers, Spanish in origin; usually enjoyed with an apéritif such as dry sherry -
5 edición en tapas duras
(n.) = hardback, hardcoverEx. This magazine gives quarterly figures of the UK publishing industry's turnover by book categories, by hardback and paperback and by home and export.Ex. Over the last few years, more and more authors of mass market romances have crossed over the paper genre line and found success in hardcover.* * *(n.) = hardback, hardcoverEx: This magazine gives quarterly figures of the UK publishing industry's turnover by book categories, by hardback and paperback and by home and export.
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6 fabricación de tapas
(n.) = casemaking [case-making]Ex. In 1843 this prestigious bindery had a rolling press, two cloth-embossing machines, and three arming presses, but folding, gathering, sewing, rounding and backing, ploughing, casemaking, and casing-in were all carried out by hand.* * *(n.) = casemaking [case-making]Ex: In 1843 this prestigious bindery had a rolling press, two cloth-embossing machines, and three arming presses, but folding, gathering, sewing, rounding and backing, ploughing, casemaking, and casing-in were all carried out by hand.
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7 máquina de fabricar tapas
(n.) = casemaking machineEx. Machines were developed for carrying out these remaining processes between 1856 and 1903, all of them American in origin: case-making machines (1891-5); gathering machines (1900-3); and casing-in machines (1903).* * *(n.) = casemaking machineEx: Machines were developed for carrying out these remaining processes between 1856 and 1903, all of them American in origin: case-making machines (1891-5); gathering machines (1900-3); and casing-in machines (1903).
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8 libro de tapas duras
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9 तपश्
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10 तपश्चरण
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11 तपश्चर्या
tapaṡ-caryāf. id. MBh. VII, 1280 Hariv. 14907 f. MārkP.
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12 तपश्चित्
tapaṡ-citm. pl. « accumulating merit by austerities»
N. of a class of deities TāṇḍyaBr. XXV, 5 ;
- tāmayana n. = ta-paṡcitá Maṡ.
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13 तपस्
tápasn. warmth, heat ( pañcatapāṉsi, the 5 fires to which a devotee exposes himself in the hot season, viz. 4 fires lighted in the four quarters andᅠ the sun burning from above
Mn. VI, 23 R. BhP. IV BrahmaP. ;
cf. Ragh. XIII, 41) RV. AV. VS. SāṇkhṠr. ;
pain, suffering RV. VII, 82, 7 ;
religious austerity, bodily mortification, penance, severe meditation, special observance
(e.g.. « sacred learning» with Brāhmans, « protection of subjects» with Kshatriyas, « giving alms to Brāhmans» with Vaiṡyas, « service» with Ṡūdras, andᅠ « feeding upon herbs andᅠ roots» with Ṛishis Mn. XI, 236) RV. IX, 113, 2; X ;
(personified, 83, 2 f. andᅠ 101, 1, « father of Manyu» RAnukr.) AV. etc.;
(m. L.) N. of a month intervening between winter andᅠ spring VS. TS. I ṠBr. IV Suṡr. Pāṇ. 4-4, 128 Vārtt. 2 Pat. Ṡiṡ. VI, 63 ;
the hot season L. Sch. ;
= - po-loka Vedântas. 120 ;
the 9th lunar mansion ( dharma) VarBṛ. I, 19; IX, 1 and 4 ;
N. of a Kalpa period VāvuP. I, 21, 27. ;
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- तपस्तङ्क
- तपस्तनु
- तपस्तीर्थ
- तपस्पति
- तपस्वत्
- तपस्विन्
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14 तपस्तक्ष
tápas-taksham. « destroying the power of religious austerity», Indra (as disturbing the austerities of ascetics lest they should acquire too great power) L.
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15 तपस्तङ्क
tápas-taṅkam. « afraid of austerities» id. L.
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16 तपस्तनु
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17 तपस्तीर्थ
tápas-tīrthan. N. of a Tīrtha W.
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18 तपस्पति
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19 तपस्वत्
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20 तपस्विन्
tápas-vínmfn. (Pāṇ. 5-2, 102) distressed, wretched, poor, miserable TS. V, 3, 3, 4 ;
(compar. - ví-tara) R. II f. Ṡak. Mālav. BhP. Sāh. ;
practising austerities, (m.) an ascetic AV. XIII, 2, 25 Kāṭh. XX ;
(compar.), XXIII (superl. - vi-tama) ṠBr. (compar. II) etc.;
m. a pauper W. ;
= - paḥkara L. ;
a kind of Karañja tree L. ;
Nārada L. ;
N. of a son of Manu Cākshusha Hariv. 71 ;
of a Ṛishi of the 12th Manv-antara, 482 BhP. VIII, 13, 29 VP. ;
( inī) f. a female devotee, poor wretched woman Nal. R. III, 2, 7 Ṡak. Daṡ. ;
Nardostachys Jaṭā-māṇsī L. ;
Helleborus niger L. ;
= mahāṡrāvaṇikā Bhpr. ;
- svi-kanyakā orᅠ - nyā f. the daughter of an ascetic Ṡak. I, 15/16 and 24 ;
- tā f. devout austerity MBh. XIII, 2896 Ṡatr. ;
- pattra m. Artemisia L. ;
-svî ̱shṭā f. Prosopis spicigera Gal
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