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4 nom
nom [nɔ̃]1. masculine nouna. ( = appellatif) name• vos nom et prénom ? your surname and first name, please?• se faire un nom to make a name for o.s.• nom de Dieu ! (inf!) God damn it! (inf!)• au nom de la loi, ouvrez ! open up in the name of the law!2. compounds* * *nɔ̃
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nom masculin1) ( désignation) namesans nom — pej unspeakable
cela porte un nom: la fainéantise — there's a word for that: laziness
nom de nom — (colloq)
nom d'un chien (colloq) or d'une pipe — (colloq) hell (colloq)
2) ( nom propre) name; ( opposé à prénom) surname, second nameGeorge Sand, de son vrai nom Aurore Dupin — George Sand, whose real name was Aurore Dupin
nom à coucher dehors — (colloq) impossible name
nom à rallonges — (colloq) impossibly long name
3) ( réputation) name4) Linguistique ( partie du discours) noun
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au nom de locution prépositive1) ( en vertu de) in the name of2) ( de la part de) on behalf of•Phrasal Verbs:••traiter quelqu'un de tous les noms (d'oiseaux) — (colloq) to call somebody all the names under the sun
* * *nɔ̃ nm1) [personne] name2) [chose] nameIl connaissait le nom de toutes les plantes. — He knew the names of all the plants.
nom de Dieu! * — God damn it! * bloody hell! Grande-Bretagne **
4) LINGUISTIQUE noun* * *A nm1 ( désignation) name; quel est le nom de ces plantes? what's the name of these plants, what are these plants called?; digne de ce nom worthy of the name; une dictature qui n'ose pas dire son nom a dictatorship masquerading as something else; la maladie doit or emprunte son nom à the disease owes its name to; la lexicographie, comme son nom l'indique, est… as its name implies, lexicography is…; n'avoir de république que le nom to be a republic in name only; connu sous le nom de known as; donner un nom à to name; sans nom péj unspeakable; cela porte un nom: la fainéantise there's a word for that: laziness; nom de nom○, nom d'un chien○ or d'une pipe○ hell○; qu'est-ce que tu fais ici, nom de nom? what the hell are you doing here?;2 ( nom propre) name; ( opposé à prénom) surname, second name; quel est ton nom? what's your name?; demander/connaître le nom de qn to ask/know sb's name; connaître qn de nom to know sb by name; mettre un nom sur un visage to put a name to a face; porter le nom de son mari to use one's husband's surname; quelqu'un du nom de Grunard somebody by the name of Grunard; réserver au nom de Grunard to book GB ou make a reservation in the name of Grunard; sous mon/leur nom under my/their own name; George Sand, de son vrai nom Aurore Dupin George Sand, whose real name was Aurore Dupin; nom et prénom full name; (c'est) à quel nom? under what name?; répondre au nom de to answer to the name of; nom à coucher dehors○ impossible name; nom à rallonge○ or tiroirs impossibly long name; Louis le neuvième du nom Louis IX; petit nom first name; parler en son propre nom to speak for oneself; rassembler les électeurs sous or sur son nom to rally the voters behind one; en France, le produit se vend sous le nom de ‘Calex’ in France, the product is marketed under the ‘Calex’ tradename; ⇒ faux;3 ( réputation) name; se faire un nom to make a name for oneself (comme, en tant que as); il s'est fait un nom dans la publicité he made his name in advertising; vouloir laisser un nom to want to become famous;4 Ling ( partie du discours) noun; nom propre/commun proper/common noun; nom composé/féminin compound/feminine noun.B au nom de loc prép1 ( en vertu de) in the name of; au nom de la loi/notre amour in the name of the law/our love; au nom du Père, du Fils et du Saint-Esprit in the name of the Father, of the Son and of the Holy Ghost;2 ( de la part de) on behalf of; au nom de tous vos collègues on behalf of all your colleagues.nom de baptême Christian name; nom de code code name; nom commercial corporate name; nom déposé Comm, Jur registered trademark; nom de domaine Ordinat domain name; nom double double-barrelled name GB, hyphenated name; nom d'emprunt pseudonym; nom de famille surname; nom de guerre nom de guerre; nom de jeune fille maiden name; nom de lieu place-name; nom de plume pen name, nom de plume; nom de théâtre stage name; ⇒ petit.traiter qn de tous les noms (d'oiseaux) to call sb all the names under the sun; appeler les choses par leur nom to call a spade a spade.[nɔ̃] nom masculin1. [patronyme] name[prénom] (Christian) ou first namea. [prénom] she was named after her motherb. [patronyme] she has ou uses her mother's surnameLarousse, c'est un nom que tout le monde connaît Larousse is a household namequelqu'un du nom de ou qui a pour nom Kregg vous demande someone called Kregg ou someone by the name of Kregg is asking for youen son/mon/ton nom in his/my/your name, on his/my/your behalfnom à particule ou à rallonges (familier) ouà tiroirs (familier) ouà courants d'air (familier) aristocratic surname ≃ double-barrelled namenom de guerre nom de guerre, aliastraiter ou appeler quelqu'un de tous les noms d'oiseaux to call somebody all the names under the sunnom de plume nom de plume, pen namesous un faux nom under a false ou an assumed name2. [appellation - d'une rue, d'un animal, d'un objet, d'une fonction] named'empereur, il ne lui manquait que le nom he was emperor in all but namecruauté/douleur sans nom unspeakable cruelty/painune censure qui ne dit pas son nom hidden ou disguised censorshipnom scientifique/vulgaire d'une plante scientific/common name of a plantnom commercial ou de marque trade nameappeler ou nommer les choses par leur nom to call things by their names, to call a spade a spadenom propre proper noun ou name4. (locution)nom de Dieu, les voilà! (très familier) bloody hell (très familier, especially UK, très familier & US) ou goddam, here they come!je t'avais pourtant dit de ne pas y toucher, nom de Dieu! (très familier) for Christ's sake, I did tell you not to touch it!————————au nom de locution prépositionnelleau nom de la loi, je vous arrête I arrest you in the name of the law -
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6 как ваше имя и отчество
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > как ваше имя и отчество
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7 उशनस् _uśanas
उशनस् m. [वश्-कनसि संप्र˚ Uṇ.4.238] (Nom. sing. उशना; Voc. sing. उशनन्, उशन, उशनः) N. of Śukra, regent of the planet Venus, son of Bhṛigu and precep- tor of the Asuras. In the Vedas he has the epithet (or patronymic name) Kāvya given to him, probably because he was noted for his wisdom; मित्रावरुणावुशनां काव्यम् (अवथः) Av.4.29.6. cf. कवीनामुशना कविः Bg. 1.37; He is also known as a writer on civil and reli- gious law (Y.1.4). and as an authority on civil polity; शास्त्रमुशनसा प्रणीतम् Pt.5; अध्यापितस्योशनसापि नीतिम् Ku.3.6.-Comp. -प्रियम् A kind of gem Called गोमेद (वैडूर्य ?) -
8 बौधायनः _baudhāyanḥ
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11 patronímico
adj.patronymic, onomastic.m.patronymic, onomastic.* * *► adjetivo1 patronymic1 patronymic————————1 patronymic* * *ADJ SM patronymic* * *I- ca adjetivo patronymicIImasculino patronymic* * *= patronymic.Nota: Nombre derivado del nombre del padre, normalmente mediante la adición de un sufijo.Ex. Typically, the subelements will fall within the following categories: forename, patronymic, family name, sobriquet, and dynastic name.* * *I- ca adjetivo patronymicIImasculino patronymic* * *= patronymic.Nota: Nombre derivado del nombre del padre, normalmente mediante la adición de un sufijo.Ex: Typically, the subelements will fall within the following categories: forename, patronymic, family name, sobriquet, and dynastic name.
* * *patronymicpatronymic* * *patronímico, -a♦ adjpatronymic♦ nmpatronymic -
12 nombre de pila
first name, Christian name* * *first name, christian name* * *(n.) = Christian name, first name, given nameEx. He also allows Christian names accompanied by an epithet (Aunt Jane, for example) to be used as headings for the main entry.Ex. Do not use your first name, last name, or initials as a password, since this information is easily guessed by an unauthorized person.Ex. Muslim authors were made up of the following elements: ism (given name), nasab (patronymic), nisbah (an adjective indicating tribal, geographical or sectarian origin or allegiance).* * *first name, christian name* * *(n.) = Christian name, first name, given nameEx: He also allows Christian names accompanied by an epithet (Aunt Jane, for example) to be used as headings for the main entry.
Ex: Do not use your first name, last name, or initials as a password, since this information is easily guessed by an unauthorized person.Ex: Muslim authors were made up of the following elements: ism (given name), nasab (patronymic), nisbah (an adjective indicating tribal, geographical or sectarian origin or allegiance).* * *first name -
13 apodo
m.nickname.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: apodar.* * *1 nickname* * *noun m.* * *SM (=mote) nickname; (Jur) false name, alias* * *masculino nickname* * *= monicker [moniker], sobriquet, nickname, agnomen.Ex. Those are, as I said in another context, monickers that were laid on them by ignorant and, I would say, mean-minded authors for their own purposes.Ex. Typically, the subelements will fall within the following categories: forename, patronymic, family name, sobriquet, and dynastic name.Ex. The name to be chosen for the author must be, by rule 40, 'the name by which he is commonly identified, whether it is his real name, or an assumed name, nickname, title of nobility, or other appellation'.Ex. The article is entitled 'His Occupational Agnomen'.* * *masculino nickname* * *= monicker [moniker], sobriquet, nickname, agnomen.Ex: Those are, as I said in another context, monickers that were laid on them by ignorant and, I would say, mean-minded authors for their own purposes.
Ex: Typically, the subelements will fall within the following categories: forename, patronymic, family name, sobriquet, and dynastic name.Ex: The name to be chosen for the author must be, by rule 40, 'the name by which he is commonly identified, whether it is his real name, or an assumed name, nickname, title of nobility, or other appellation'.Ex: The article is entitled 'His Occupational Agnomen'.* * *nickname* * *
Del verbo apodar: ( conjugate apodar)
apodo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
apodó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
apodar
apodo
apodar ( conjugate apodar) verbo transitivo
to nickname, call
apodo sustantivo masculino
nickname
apodar verbo transitivo to nickname
apodo sustantivo masculino nickname
' apodo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
despiste
- llamar
- mote
- poner
English:
apt
- nickname
- pet
* * *apodo nmnickname* * *m nickname* * *apodo nmsobrenombre: nickname* * *apodo n nickname -
14 nombre propio
m.given name, proper name, Christian name, proper noun.* * *proper noun* * ** * *(n.) = forename, given name, proper nameEx. If initials only are noted effort is saved in reproducing full names and seeking out full forenames.Ex. Muslim authors were made up of the following elements: ism (given name), nasab (patronymic), nisbah (an adjective indicating tribal, geographical or sectarian origin or allegiance).Ex. Proper names, for example, names of persons, names of families, names of places.* * ** * *(n.) = forename, given name, proper nameEx: If initials only are noted effort is saved in reproducing full names and seeking out full forenames.
Ex: Muslim authors were made up of the following elements: ism (given name), nasab (patronymic), nisbah (an adjective indicating tribal, geographical or sectarian origin or allegiance).Ex: Proper names, for example, names of persons, names of families, names of places.* * *proper noun -
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gó-trán. ( trai) protection orᅠ shelter for cows, cow-pen, cow-shed, stable for cattle, stable (in general), hurdle, enclosure RV. (once m. VIII, 50, 10);
« family enclosed by the hurdle»,
family, race, lineage, kin ChUp. ṠāṇkhṠr. Kauṡ. etc.
(a polysyllabic fem. in ī shortens this vowel before gotra in comp. <e.g.. brāhmaṇigotrā,
« a Brāhman woman only by descent orᅠ name» Kāṡ. > Pāṇ. 6-3, 43 ff.);
the family name ĀṡvGṛ. MBh. XIII, 548 VarBṛS. ;
name (in general) Ṡak. VI, 5 Ragh. etc.. ;
(in Gr.) the grandson andᅠ his descendants if no older offspring of the same ancestor than this grandson lives
(if the son lives the grandson is called yuvan)
Pāṇ. 2-4, 63; IV, 1, 89 ff. and 162 ff.; 2, 111 and 3, 80 and 126 ;
an affix used for forming a patr. L. ;
a tribe, subdivision (in the Brāhman caste 49 Gotras are reckoned andᅠ supposed to be sprung from andᅠ named after celebrated teachers, as Ṡāṇḍilya, Kaṡyapa, Gautama, Bharad-vāja, etc.) W. ;
a genus, class, species W. ;
a multitude L. ;
increase L. ;
possession L. ;
a forest L. ;
a field L. ;
an umbrella orᅠ parasol L. ;
knowledge of probabilities L. ;
(am) ind. after a verb denoting repetition andᅠ implying a blame Pāṇ. 8-1, 27 and 57 ;
( eṇa) instr. ind. with regard to one's family name gaṇa prakṛity-ādi;
m. a mountain (a meaning probably derived fr. - bhíd) BhP. II, III, VI ;
a cloud (cf. - bhíd) Naigh. I, 10 ;
a road L. ;
(ā) f. a herd of kine Pāṇ. 4-2, 51 ;
the earth L. (cf. gotrêṡa);
- kartṛi m. the founder of a family MBh. XIII, 248 ;
- kārin mfn. founding a family Pravar. ;
- kīlā f. (= acala-k-) the earth L. ;
- kshānti f. N. of a Kiṃnara virgin Kāraṇḍ. I ;
- ja mfn. born in the same family, relation (in law, nearly = « Gentile» of Roman law, andᅠ applied to kindred of the same general family, who are connected by offerings of food andᅠ water;
hence opposed to bandhu orᅠ cognate kindred not partaking in the offerings to common ancestors)
Yājñ. II, 135 BhP. III, 7, 24 Kathās. VI, XXII, IIC ;
- devatā f. family deity Siṇhâs. IV ;
- nāman n. the family name ṠāṇkhGṛ. I, 6, 4 ;
- paṭa m. a genealogical table, pedigree Lāṭy. I, 2, 24 Sch. ;
- pravara-dīpa, - ra-nirṇaya m. - ramañjarī f. N. of wks.;
- bhāj mfn. belonging to the family Gaut. XXVIII, 33 ;
- bhíd mfn. opening the cow-pens of the sky (« splitting the clouds orᅠ mountains» Sāy. ;
said of Indra andᅠ Bṛihaspati's vehicle) RV. II, 23, 3; VI, 17, 2 and X, 103, 6 VS. XX, 38 ;
m. « splitting the mountains (with his thunderbolt cf. adri-bhíd)», Indra Ragh. Kum. II, 52 ;
« Indra» andᅠ « destroyer of families» Rājat. I, 92 ;
« Indra» andᅠ « destroyer of names» Ṡiṡ. IX, 80 ;
- bhūmi f. « family-range», one of the periods in a Ṡrāvaka's life Buddh. L. ;
- maya mfn. forming a family (with kshātra, « a Kshatriya family») Bālar. III, 60 ;
- riktha n. du. the family name andᅠ the inheritance Mn. IX, 142 ;
-rikthâ̱ṉṡa, in comp. the family name andᅠ part of the inheritance, 165;
- vat mfn. belonging to a noble family R. II, 98, 24 ;
- vardhana m. N. of a prince Kathās. LXV ;
- vṛiksha m. N. of a tree Bhpr. ;
- vrata n. a family rule Bhartṛ. (Mudr. II, 18 Subh.) ;
- sthiti f. id. andᅠ « standing like a mountain» ;
-trâ̱khyā f. family name, patronymic L. ;
-trâ̱di, a Gaṇa of Pāṇ. 8-1, 27 ;
-trâ̱nta m. « destruction of families» andᅠ « destruction of mountains» Rājat. V, 377 ;
(scil. ṡabda) « ending with a Gotra affix», a patronymic L. ;
-trâ̱bhidhāyam ind. so as to name one's name Bhaṭṭ. III, 50 ;
- trêṡa m. « earth-lord», a king;
- trôccāra m. « recitation of the family pedigree»
N. of a ceremony RTL. p. 407.
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ПО БАТЮШКЕ (звать, величать кого) old-fash, coll PrepP Invar usu. adv(to call, address s.o.) by the name derived from his or her father's name (by adding a suffix), which follows the first name and precedes the last name (in formal address, it is used in conjunction with the first name, whereas in uneducated or humorous speech it may be used alone)patronymic.«Как, бишь, её зовут?» - спросил Базаров. «Фенечкой... Федосьей», - ответил Аркадий. «А по батюшке? Это тоже нужно знать». - «Николаевной» (Тургенев 2). "What did you say her name was?" asked Bazarov. "Feniehka...Fedosya," Arkady replied. "And her patronymic? One must know that too." "Niko-layevna" (2c). -
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• ПО БАТЮШКЕ (звать, величать кого) old-fash, coll[PrepP; Invar; usu. adv]=====⇒ (to call, address s.o.) by the name derived from his or her father's name (by adding a suffix), which follows the first name and precedes the last name (in formal address, it is used in conjunction with the first name, whereas in uneducated or humorous speech it may be used alone):- patronymic.♦ "Как, бишь, её зовут?" - спросил Базаров. "Фенечкой... Федосьей", - ответил Аркадий. "А по батюшке? Это тоже нужно знать". - "Николаевной" (Тургенев 2). "What did you say her name was?" asked Bazarov. "Fenichka...Fedosya," Arkady replied. "And her patronymic? One must know that too." "Nikolayevna" (2c).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > по батюшке
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19 nombre dinástico
(n.) = dynastic nameEx. Typically, the subelements will fall within the following categories: forename, patronymic, family name, sobriquet, and dynastic name.* * *(n.) = dynastic nameEx: Typically, the subelements will fall within the following categories: forename, patronymic, family name, sobriquet, and dynastic name.
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20 geográfico
adj.geographic, geographical.* * *► adjetivo1 geographic, geographical* * *(f. - geográfica)adj.geographic, geographical* * *ADJ geographical* * *- ca adjetivo geographic(al)* * *= geographical, geographic.Ex. Muslim authors were made up of the following elements: ism (given name), nasab (patronymic), nisbah (an adjective indicating tribal, geographical or sectarian origin or allegiance).Ex. Indexes provide access to subjects, names, geographic locations and special types of publication or data.----* accidente geográfico = geographical feature.* ámbito geográfico de actuación = catchment area.* área geográfica = geographical area.* barrera geográfica = geographic barrier.* catálogo geográfico = geographical catalogue.* diccionario geográfico = gazetteer.* distribución geográfica = geographical disposition.* división geográfica = geographical division.* frontera geográfica = geographic boundary.* históricogeográfico = historico-geographical.* localización geográfica = geolocation.* nombre geográfico = geographical name.* orden geográfico = geographical order.* posición geográfica = geolocation.* sistema para información geográfica (SIG) = Geographical Information System (GIS).* Sistema para la Información Geográfica (SIG) = Geographic Information System (GIS).* ubicación geográfica = geographical disposition.* zona geográfica = geographical area.* * *- ca adjetivo geographic(al)* * *= geographical, geographic.Ex: Muslim authors were made up of the following elements: ism (given name), nasab (patronymic), nisbah (an adjective indicating tribal, geographical or sectarian origin or allegiance).
Ex: Indexes provide access to subjects, names, geographic locations and special types of publication or data.* accidente geográfico = geographical feature.* ámbito geográfico de actuación = catchment area.* área geográfica = geographical area.* barrera geográfica = geographic barrier.* catálogo geográfico = geographical catalogue.* diccionario geográfico = gazetteer.* distribución geográfica = geographical disposition.* división geográfica = geographical division.* frontera geográfica = geographic boundary.* históricogeográfico = historico-geographical.* localización geográfica = geolocation.* nombre geográfico = geographical name.* orden geográfico = geographical order.* posición geográfica = geolocation.* sistema para información geográfica (SIG) = Geographical Information System (GIS).* Sistema para la Información Geográfica (SIG) = Geographic Information System (GIS).* ubicación geográfica = geographical disposition.* zona geográfica = geographical area.* * *geográfico -cageographic, geographical* * *
geográfico◊ -ca adjetivo
geographical
geográfico,-a adjetivo geographic(al)
accidente geográfico, geographical feature
instituto geográfico, geographic institute
' geográfico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
geográfica
- accidente
English:
geographic
- geographical
- gazetteer
- true
* * *geográfico, -a adjgeographical* * *adj geographical* * *geográfico, -ca adj: geographic, geographical♦ geográficamente adv* * *geográfico adj geographical
См. также в других словарях:
Patronymic — A patronym, or patronymic, is a component of a personal name based on the name of one s father, grandfather or an even earlier male ancestor. A component of a name based on the name of one s mother or a female ancestor is a matronymic. Each is a… … Wikipedia
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name — [n1] title given to something, someone agname, agnomen, alias, appellation, autograph, autonym, brand, cognomen, compellation, denomination, designation, epithet, eponym, flag*, handle*, head, heading, label, matronymic, moniker, monogram,… … New thesaurus
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patronymic — 1. adjective Derived from ancestors; as, a patronymic denomination. 2. noun name acquired from ones fathers, grandfathers or earlier male ancestors first name. Some cultures use a patronymic where other cultures use a surname or family name;… … Wiktionary
patronymic — noun Etymology: ultimately from Greek patronymia patronymic, from patr + onyma name more at name Date: 1612 a name derived from that of the father or a paternal ancestor usually by the addition of an affix • patronymic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary