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2 Priv.-Doz.
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3 priv.carin.dekl.
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4 priv.naklonost
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7 привести кого-либо в себя
[priv'esti v seb'a] To bring someone into oneself. To cause someone to regain consciousness; to revive someone. Cf. To bring someone round/to.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > привести кого-либо в себя
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8 άνεω
ἄνεωindeclform a̱priv (adverb)ἀνεωindeclform (adverb)——————ἄνεωindeclform a̱priv (adverb)ἄνεωι, ἄνεωindeclform a̱priv (adverb) -
9 ἀμενηνός
ἀμενην-ός [ᾰ], όν, also ή, όν Opp.H.2.58: (ἀ- priv., μένος):—poet. Adj., in Hom. chiefly of ghosts or shades,A fleeting,νεκύων ἀ. κάρηνα Od.10.521
, al.; of dreams, 19.562; of one wounded,ἀ. ἔα χαλκοῖο τυπῇσι Il.5.887
;Πυγμαῖοι Hes.Oxy.1358.18
; rare in Trag. (alw. lyr.), ἀ. ἀνήρ, of Ajax, S.Aj. 890;νεκύων ἀ. ἄγαλμα E.Tr. 193
.3 in physical sense, feeble, weak,ἰσχνοῖσι καὶ ἀμενηνοῖσι Hp.Prorrh.2.30
;ἀ. φωνή Arist.Pr. 899a30
;οἱ ἄκεντροι σφῆκες.. ἀμενηνότεροι Id.HA 628b4
, cf. Ti.Locr.100c;ὕδωρ -ότατον πάντων Arr.Ind.6.3
; ἀ. κλῆμα, φῦλλον, Thphr.CP3.14.5, HP3.9.1;σπερμάτιον 4.12.2
([comp] Comp.);πῦρ Ph.2.564
; faint, shadowy,ὄναρ Them.Or.21.263c
:—neut. as Adv., feebly, faintly,ἀμενηνὸν φθέγγεσθαι Arist.Pr. 899a31
;δρᾶν Philostr.Jun.Im.17
;ἀμενηνὰ φαείνειν Arat.905
. Regul.Adv.- νῶς Agathem.
ap. Gal.8.938.II (as if from ἀ- priv., μένω) not permanent,κατηγορίαι Simp.
inPh.832.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμενηνός
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10 ἀνοσία
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11 ἀ- (1)
ἀ-Grammatical information: pref.Meaning: privative prefix ( α στερητικόν);Other forms: antevocalic ἀν-.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [757] *n-Etymology: Through the loss of initial consonants (Ϝ-, σ-) the original distribution was disturbed: ἄισος (\< *ἀ-Ϝισος) beside newly made ἄνισος; this led a few times to analogical forms like ἄ-οζος beside original ἄν-οζος. In Myc. aupono \/Ahupnos\/, a proper name, the a- stands before h-; thus class. ἄυπνος. Also before o- the wau was originally retained: ἀόριστος. ἀ(ν)- was in Greek as elsewhere originally limited to verbal adjectives and Bahuvrīhis. Frisk Adj. priv. 4ff., 44ff., Subst. priv. 8ff., Wackernagel Syntax 2, 284ff., 1, 282f., Puhvel Lang. 29, 14ff., Moorhouse Studies Negatives (1959). In other languages e.g. Skt. a(n)-, Lat. in-, Germ., e.g. Goth. un-, PIE *n̥-. The sentence negative was *ne, in Lat. ne-scio, ne-fas etc. (not in νέποδες q.v.). Some formations may be inherited, as ἄν-υδρ-ος = Skt. an-udr-á-, ἄγνωτος = Skt. ájñāta-, Lat. ignotus. If the following word begins with laryngeal + cons., Greek gets νη-, νᾱ-, νω- as in νήγρετος, νωδός \< * n-h₁gr-, * n-h₃d-); these adjectives were again reshaped, as in ἀνώνυμος; Beekes, Lar. Greek. -- Supposed ἀνα- only in ἀνάεδος, ἀνά-ελπτος and ἀνάπνευστος (the last two are analogical, the first may stand for ἀν-εεδν-).Page in Frisk: 1,1Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀ- (1)
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12 νωδός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `teethless' (Com., Arist., Theoc.).Compounds: Determinative comp. νωδο-γέρων `teethless elder' (com.), s. Risch IF 59, 277.Derivatives: νωδότης f. `teethlessness' (Porph.).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: From priv. n̥- (s. α-priv.) and ὀδών ( ὀδούς) \< * h₃dont- with with transition in the ο-decl., perh. after the pattern of στράβων (: *νώδων): στραβός a.o. (Solmsen Wortforsch. 29 ff.), cf. also Schwyzer 431 and 566 n. 4. (Wrong De Lamberterie, RPh. LXXIV (2000( 277). On h₃ s. Beekes in Kortlandt, Armeniaca 186.)Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νωδός
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13 Private Law
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14 Private Letter Ruling
Law: Priv.Ltr.Rul. (IRS)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Private Letter Ruling
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15 Tennessee Private Acts
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Tennessee Private Acts
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16 privacy
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17 private soldier
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18 privately printed
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19 privation
[praɪ'veɪʃ(ə)n]Abbreviation: priv -
20 privative
['prɪvətɪv]Abbreviation: priv
См. также в других словарях:
-priv — priv·ic; … English syllables
priv — priv·i·leged; priv·i·ly; Priv·ine; priv·i·ty; priv·a·tive; priv·i·lege; para·thy·ro·priv·ic; … English syllables
priv. — priv. abbrev. 1. private 2. Gram. privative … English World dictionary
priv|et — «PRIHV iht», noun. 1. a shrub much used for hedges. Privet belongs to the olive family and is native to Japan and the Mediterranean region. There are several kinds, some of which are evergreen. Privet has smooth, dark green leaves and clusters of … Useful english dictionary
priv|i|ly — «PRIHV uh lee», adverb. in a private manner; secretly: »He took him aside, and told him the news privily and briefly (Edward A. Freeman). SYNONYM(S): confidentially … Useful english dictionary
priv|i|ty — «PRIHV uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. private knowledge: »There had been five…attempts to assassinate the Prince, all of them with the privity of the Spanish government (John L. Motley). 2. = complicity. (Cf. ↑complicity) 3. a legally recognized… … Useful english dictionary
priv·et — /ˈprıvət/ noun [noncount] : a bush with green leaves that is often used for hedges … Useful english dictionary
priv. — 1. private. 2. privative. * * * priv., privative. * * * abbr. ■ private ■ privative … Useful english dictionary
priv´a|tive|ly — priv|a|tive «PRIHV uh tihv», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. Grammar and Logic. expressing deprivation or denial of something. Un is a privative prefix; unwise means not wise. Never is a privative word. 2. Obsolete. having the quality of depriving. –n … Useful english dictionary
priv|a|tive — «PRIHV uh tihv», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. Grammar and Logic. expressing deprivation or denial of something. Un is a privative prefix; unwise means not wise. Never is a privative word. 2. Obsolete. having the quality of depriving. –n. Grammar. a… … Useful english dictionary
Priv.-Doz. — Priv. Doz. = Privatdozent[in] … Die deutsche Rechtschreibung