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1 mani
mani s.m.pl. (mit.) manes // ai mani di qlcu., (estens. letter.) (alla memoria di un defunto) in s.o.'s memory (o in memory of s.o.). -
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3 maní
m.1 peanuts.2 peanut, monkey nut, earthnut.pret.indicat.1st person singular (yo) Preterite Indicative of Spanish verb: manir.* * *1 argot demo* * *SM(pl maníes ó manises)2) Caribe * (=dinero) dough **, dosh **3)¡maní! — Cono Sur never!
* * ** * *= peanut.Ex. The article ' Peanuts: a note on intercultural communication' outlines the role played by intercultural communication skills and aptitude in the work of public librarians dealing with users from different cultural backgrounds.----* maní tostado = parched peanut.* * ** * *= peanut.Ex: The article ' Peanuts: a note on intercultural communication' outlines the role played by intercultural communication skills and aptitude in the work of public librarians dealing with users from different cultural backgrounds.
* maní tostado = parched peanut.* * *peanut* * *
maní sustantivo masculino (pl -níes or (crit)
maní sustantivo masculino peanut
' maní' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
manteca
English:
demo
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* * *1. Andes, Carib, RP [semilla] peanut¿cuál es el maní? what's the problem?* * *f popdemo fam* * * -
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m., poet. moon.* * *a. m. [Ulf. mêna; A. S. môna; Engl. moon; O. H. G. mâno; Dan. maane; Swed. måne; in Germ. the primitive word has been replaced by the derivative ‘mond,’ which properly means a moon-period, month]:—the moon; the word, however, is scarcely used in prose, old or mod., but is poetical or can only be used in certain phrases, for tungl is the common word, Vsp. 5, Alm. 14, 15, Hm. 138, Vþm. 22, Anal. 177; skarðr máni, the crescent moon, Vkv. 6: mythol. the Moon (Máni) was brother to the Sun (Sól), and both were the children of the giant Mundilföri (a name evidently referring to the rotation of the heavens), Edda 7, Vþm. 23. For the legend of the two men in the moon with a bucket and pole on their shoulders see Edda 7, 220 (in a verse): urðar-múni, a weird moon, an apparition, Fb. 270: poët. phrases, mána rann, the moon’s dwelling = the sky, Skálda (in a verse); mána-vegr, the moon’s way = the sky, Haustl.; mána-fold, id.; mána-salr, Hkv. 1: brá-máni, enni-máni, the brow moon = the eye, Ad.: a nickname, as also a pr. name, Landn.II. in local names, Mán-á, Mána-berg, Mána-fell, Mána-þúfa, Landn.COMPDS: Mánadagr, Mánanótt, mánaskin. -
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semen [amnawa] Ful mani, Hau mani, Per mani borrowed from Ar -
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obstacle [mana'a] Aze manee, Per mane', Tur mani borrowed from Ar -
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[Swahili Word] mani[English Word] unit of weight (3 lbs or 1.4 kg)[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
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sperm. pancuran-sperma ejaculation of sperm. per-mani-an insemination. -
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n. obstacle, hindrance, impediment, crimp, disincentive, slashing* * *1. ditty 2. mania -
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/'manja/ Ⅰ f (G D Gpl manii) 1. (upodobanie, pasja) mania, obsession- miał manię zbierania znaczków he was mad about pot. a. obsessed with stamp collecting, he had a craze for collecting stamps- dzieci ogarnęła mania jeżdżenia na deskorolkach the kids developed a craze for skateboarding- wspinaczka była jego manią he was mad about pot. a. had a passion for climbing2. Med., Psych. (obsesja) complex, obsession U; (zaburzenia nastroju) mania U- mania prześladowcza a persecution complex- cierpiał na manię he suffered from manic episodesⅡ - mania w wyrazach złożonych -mania- kleptomania kleptomania- Beatlemania Beatlemania■ mania wielkości pejor. superiority complexThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mani|a
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