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1 siddhi (Miraculous powers, or powers of the occult, known to Indian ascetics)
Религия: сидхиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > siddhi (Miraculous powers, or powers of the occult, known to Indian ascetics)
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2 mahasiddha (In the Tantric, or esoteric, traditions of India and Tibet, a person who, by the practice of meditative disciplines, has attained miraculous powers)
Религия: махасиддхиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mahasiddha (In the Tantric, or esoteric, traditions of India and Tibet, a person who, by the practice of meditative disciplines, has attained miraculous powers)
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3 miraculous
adjective1) wunderbar; (having miraculous power) wunderkräftig2) (surprising) erstaunlich; unglaublich* * *[-'rækju-]adjective a miraculous recovery.) wunderbar* * *mi·racu·lous[mɪˈrækjələs]adj wunderbara \miraculous event ein Wunder, etwas Wunderbaresto make a \miraculous recovery wie durch ein Wunder genesen* * *[mɪ'rkjʊləs]adj1) escape, recovery wundersamthat is nothing/little short of miraculous — das grenzt an ein Wunder
2) (= unbelievable, wonderful) wunderbar; achievement, improvement, transformation erstaunlichthere was a miraculous change in her appearance — es war kaum zu fassen, wie sie sich verändert hatte
* * *miraculous [mıˈrækjʊləs]A adj1. übernatürlich, wunderbar, Wunder…:miraculous cure Wunderkur f;it is almost miraculous that … es ist fast ein Wunder, dass …2. fig erstaunlich, unglaublichB s (das) Wunderbare* * *adjective1) wunderbar; (having miraculous power) wunderkräftig2) (surprising) erstaunlich; unglaublich* * *adj.wunderbar adj.wundertätig adj. -
4 miraculous
- 'rækju-adjective a miraculous recovery.) milagrosotr[mɪ'rækjələs]1 milagroso,-amiraculous [mə'rækjələs] adj: milagroso♦ miraculously advadj.• milagroso, -a adj.mə'rækjələs, mɪ'rækjʊləsadjective milagroso[mɪ'rækjʊlǝs]ADJ1) (Rel) [powers, healing] milagroso2) (=extraordinary) [escape, recovery] milagroso; [change, result] extraordinariohe made a miraculous recovery — tuvo una recuperación milagrosa, se recuperó de forma milagrosa
his escape was nothing short of miraculous — la forma en que logró escaparse fue un verdadero or auténtico milagro
* * *[mə'rækjələs, mɪ'rækjʊləs]adjective milagroso -
5 milagrero
adj.who believes in miracles.* * *► adjetivo1 (que cree) who believes in miracles2 familiar (que hace milagros) who works miracles* * *milagrero, -a *1. ADJ1) (=que cree en milagros)2. SM / F1) (=que cree en milagros) believer in miracles2) (=que hace milagros) miracle-worker* * *- ra masculino, femenino (fam) miracle-worker* * *- ra masculino, femenino (fam) miracle-worker* * *milagrero -ramasculine, feminine( fam); miracle-worker* * *milagrero, -a Fam♦ adj1. [crédulo] = who believes in miracles2. [milagroso] miraculous, miracle-working♦ nm,f= person who believes in miracles -
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f miraculous powers Pl., ability to perform miracles* * * -
7 hacer la paz
(v.) = make + (the) peaceEx. They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.* * *(v.) = make + (the) peaceEx: They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.
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8 hacer las paces
to make up* * *(v.) = heal + the breach, heal + the rift, bury + the hatchet, make + (the) peace, smoke + the peace pipe, smoke + the pipe of peace, bury + the tomahawk, bury + the war axeEx. There is no doubt that since DCD and BNB healed the breach the LC scheme has gained in popularity.Ex. His initiatives helped heal the rift between authors and librarians.Ex. Idioms such as ' bury the hatchet' were presented to 48 college students in sentential contexts that either biased the subject toward a literal or a figurative interpretation or left the interpretation ambiguous.Ex. They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.Ex. If the Americans and the Russians can smoke the peace pipe, so can the Indians and the Pakistanis; however, it has to be done on the basis of dignity and mutual respect.Ex. There he and his braves met with white settlers to smoke the pipe of peace and settle their differences.Ex. Now is the time of all times to bury the tomahawk, throw aside all differences and unite in one great purpose of saving the State from further turmoil.Ex. Long ago when tribes exchanged gifts and agreed to wash the spears or bury the war axe things were not as complex as they became later on.* * *(v.) = heal + the breach, heal + the rift, bury + the hatchet, make + (the) peace, smoke + the peace pipe, smoke + the pipe of peace, bury + the tomahawk, bury + the war axeEx: There is no doubt that since DCD and BNB healed the breach the LC scheme has gained in popularity.
Ex: His initiatives helped heal the rift between authors and librarians.Ex: Idioms such as ' bury the hatchet' were presented to 48 college students in sentential contexts that either biased the subject toward a literal or a figurative interpretation or left the interpretation ambiguous.Ex: They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.Ex: If the Americans and the Russians can smoke the peace pipe, so can the Indians and the Pakistanis; however, it has to be done on the basis of dignity and mutual respect.Ex: There he and his braves met with white settlers to smoke the pipe of peace and settle their differences.Ex: Now is the time of all times to bury the tomahawk, throw aside all differences and unite in one great purpose of saving the State from further turmoil.Ex: Long ago when tribes exchanged gifts and agreed to wash the spears or bury the war axe things were not as complex as they became later on. -
9 pelearse
1 (físicamente) to fight; (verbalmente) to quarrel, argue* * *VPR1) [físicamente] to fightestaban peleándose a puñetazos — they were punching each other o laying into each other with their fists
2) (=discutir) to argue, quarrelsiempre nos peleamos cuando hablamos de política — we always end up arguing whenever we talk about politics
3) (=romper una relación) [dos amigos] to fall out; [novios] to split up, break upse ha peleado con su novio — she has broken up o split up with her boyfriend
* * *(v.) = feud, scuffle, fall out, quarrelEx. They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.Ex. A fight had broken out and the boys were scuffling like alley cats in the parking lot.Ex. The two men fell out shortly after the project started -- with the tragic result that Seymour shot himself.Ex. But, firstly, the big German banks quarrelled among themselves over the division of the spoils.* * *pelearse (por)(v.) = war (over)Ex: This paper chronicles the growing frequency of child abduction by divorced parents who are warring over child custody.
(v.) = feud, scuffle, fall out, quarrelEx: They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.
Ex: A fight had broken out and the boys were scuffling like alley cats in the parking lot.Ex: The two men fell out shortly after the project started -- with the tragic result that Seymour shot himself.Ex: But, firstly, the big German banks quarrelled among themselves over the division of the spoils.* * *
■pelearse verbo reflexivo
1 (luchar) to fight
2 (discutir) to quarrel
3 (enemistarse) to fall out: mi amigo y yo nos hemos peleado, my friend and I have fallen out
' pelearse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
azuzar
- pegarse
- acabar
- agarrar
- pelear
- por
- regañar
- reñir
- terminar
English:
argument
- brawl
- fight
- quarrel
- row
- scramble
- scrap
- squabble
- fall
* * *vpr1. [a golpes] to fight;se pelearon a patadas they fought and kicked each other2. [a gritos] to have a row o quarrel;se pelearon por una estupidez they had a row o they quarrelled over a stupid little thing3. [enfadarse] to fall out;se ha peleado con su hermano he's fallen out with his brother;se ha peleado con su novia he's had a row with his girlfriend* * *v/r2 ( discutir) argue, fight* * *vr* * *pelearse vb -
10 querellarse
pron.v.to bring an action (law).* * ** * *VPR1) (=quejarse) to complain2) (Jur) to file a complaint, bring an action ( ante before) (contra, de against)* * *verbo pronominalquerellarse CONTRA alguien — to take legal action against somebody, to sue somebody
* * *(v.) = feudEx. They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.* * *verbo pronominalquerellarse CONTRA alguien — to take legal action against somebody, to sue somebody
* * *(v.) = feudEx: They used these relics to compel Flemish knights to cease feuding & make peace with their enemies, exploiting the fear of the miraculous powers of saints.
* * *querellarse [A1 ]querellarse CONTRA algn to bring a suit o an action AGAINST sb, take legal action AGAINST sb, sue sb* * *
■querellarse verbo reflexivo to bring a lawsuit [contra, against]: me querellaré contra ustedes, I'll sue you
* * *querellarse vprDer to bring an action ( contra against)* * ** * *querellarse vrquerellarse contra : to bring suit against, to sue -
11 Gnadenbild
n KATH. miraculous image of the Virgin Mary etc.* * *Gna|den|bildnt (ECCL)picture or (= Figur) statue with miraculous powers* * * -
12 siddhi
['sɪdiː]1) Религия: (Miraculous powers, or powers of the occult, known to Indian ascetics) сидхи2) Санскрит: сидхи (оккультная или парапсихическая способность читать мысли, связана с трансцендентальной медитацией) -
13 сидхи
1) Religion: siddhi (Miraculous powers, or powers of the occult, known to Indian ascetics)2) Sanskrit: siddhi (оккультная или парапсихическая способность читать мысли, связана с трансцендентальной медитацией) -
14 अनसूय _anasūya _यक _yaka
अनसूय यक a. [न. ब.] Free from malice, not envi- ous, not spiteful; श्रद्दधानो$नसूयश्च Ms.4.158; श्रद्धावाननसूयश्च शृणुयादपि यो नरः । Bg.18.71.-या [न. त.]1 Absence of envy, charity of disposition, freedom from spite or ill- will; न गुणान् गुणिनो हन्ति स्तौति चान्यगुणानपि । न हसेच्चान्यदो- षांश्च सानसूया प्रकीर्तिता.-2 N. of a friend of Śakuntalā.-3 N. of a daughter of Dakṣa.-4 N. of Atri's wife, the highest type of chastity and wifely devotion. [She was very pious and given to austere devotion by virtue of which she had obtained miraculous powers. Several stories are told o illus- trate them. When the earth was devastated by a terrible drought which lasted for 1 years, Anasūyā created water, fruits, roots &c. by means of her ascetic powers and saved many lives. On one occasion when the sage Māṇḍavya was about to be impaled, the wife of a sage happened to touch the stake as she passed by, whereupon Māṇḍavya cursed her that she would become a widow at sunrise. She, however, prevented the sun from rising, and all actions of men being conse- quently stopped, the gods, sages &c. went to Anasūyā, her friend, who, by the force of her penance, made the sun rise without, at the same time, bringing widow- hood on her friend. Another legend is also told in which Anasūyā changed Brahmā, Viṣṇu and Maheśa into infants, when, at the instigation of their wives, they attempted to test her chastity, but restored them to their former shapes at the importunities of their humbled consorts. She is also said to have caused the three-streamed Ganges to flow down on the earth near the hermitage of her husband for the ablutions of sages; see R.13.51. In the Rāmāyaṇa she is represented as having been very kind and attentive to Sītā whom she favoured with sound motherly advice on the virtues of chastity, and at the time of her departure gave her an unguent (See R.12.27,14.14) which was to keep her beautiful for ever and to guard her person from the attempts of rapacious beasts, demons &c. She was the mother of the irascible sage Durvāsas]. सा त्वेवमुक्ता वैदेही त्वनसूयानसूयया Rām.2.18.1. -
15 махасиддхи
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16 mahasiddha
Религия: (In the Tantric, or esoteric, traditions of India and Tibet, a person who, by the practice of meditative disciplines, has attained miraculous powers) махасиддхи -
17 མངོན་ཤེས་
[mngon shes]super-knowledge, supernatural knowledge, higher perception, foresight, higher understanding, supersensible cognitions and faculties, seeing face to face, knowing directly, clairvoyance, fore-knowledge, supernormal cognition, (1 is miraculous powers, 2 is hearing human and divine voices, 3 is knowing thoughts of others, 4 is recollection of former lives, 5 is visions of beings passing away and reincarnating, 6 is awareness that all disturbing elements have lost their power of keeping one on low planes (for aryas only), (6: rdzu 'phrul gyi bya ba, rna ba shes pa, pha rol gyi gzhan sems shes pa, sngon gyi gnas rjes su dran pa shes pa, lha'i mig, zag pa zad pa shes pa) -
18 karomat
(Arabic) foreknowledge; miracle, miraculous powers. karomat qil to foretell; to forewarn. karomat ko’rsat to work a miracle -
19 karomatli
having miraculous powers; able to see the future -
20 mo’’jizador
(Persian) having miraculous powers
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