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5 alimentos sólidos
m.pl.solid foods, solid food, solids.* * *(n.) = solid foodEx. Babies can be made to develop a taste for fruits and vegetables early if their mothers offer them these foods regularly once they start having solid food.* * *(n.) = solid foodEx: Babies can be made to develop a taste for fruits and vegetables early if their mothers offer them these foods regularly once they start having solid food.
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6 sólido
adj.1 solid, firm, strong, brick-and-mortar.2 solid, punchy, sound, convincing.3 solid, honest, irreproachable.m.1 solid, solid object, trimensional.2 solid, non-liquid.* * *► adjetivo3 figurado (principios etc) sound1 solid————————1 solid* * *1. (f. - sólida)adj.1) solid2) firm3) sound2. noun m.* * *1. ADJ1) [objeto] (=compacto) solid; (=duro) hard2) (Téc) (=firme) solidly made; (=bien construido) well built; [zapatos] stout, strong; [color] fast3) (=seguro) [argumento] solid, sound; [base, principio] sound2.SM solid* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) <estado/alimentos> solidb) <muro/edificio> solid; < base> solid, firm; <mueble/zapatos> solid, sturdyc) < terreno> solid, hardd) < color> fast2)a) <argumento/razonamiento> solid, sound; <preparación/principios> soundIIa) (Fís, Mat) solidb) sólidos masculino plural (Med) solids (pl)* * *= robust, firm [firmer -comp., firmest -sup.], solid, sound [sounder -comp., soundest -sup.], strong [stronger -comp., strongest -sup.], stalwart, rock solid, well-founded, articulated.Ex. Although microcomputers are relatively robust, they do not take kindly to frequent moves from one location to another, particularly on wheeled trollies.Ex. Full consideration of the above factors should form a firm basis for the design of an effective thesaurus or list of subject headings.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.Ex. In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.Ex. In the past decade or so, much stalwart work has been done in order to provide non-textbook reading material for primary school children.Ex. The numbers in the ad, which are quite eye-opening, are rock-solid.Ex. No citation order, no matter how well-founded, will prove suitable for every searcher.Ex. The institutional impact of public libraries on social capital has been studied without a basis in an articulated theory on the creation of social capital = Hasta ahora, el impacto institucional de las bibliotecas públicas sobre el capital social se han estudiado en su mayoría sin partir de una base teórica sólida sobre la creación del capital social.----* alimentos sólidos = solid food.* combustible sólido = solid fuel.* de construcción sólida = solidly-built.* física del estado sólido = solid state physics.* partícula sólida = solid particle.* poco sólido = insubstantial.* residuos sólidos = solid waste.* sólido como una piedra = rock solid.* sólido lácteo = milk solid.* * *I- da adjetivo1)a) <estado/alimentos> solidb) <muro/edificio> solid; < base> solid, firm; <mueble/zapatos> solid, sturdyc) < terreno> solid, hardd) < color> fast2)a) <argumento/razonamiento> solid, sound; <preparación/principios> soundIIa) (Fís, Mat) solidb) sólidos masculino plural (Med) solids (pl)* * *= robust, firm [firmer -comp., firmest -sup.], solid, sound [sounder -comp., soundest -sup.], strong [stronger -comp., strongest -sup.], stalwart, rock solid, well-founded, articulated.Ex: Although microcomputers are relatively robust, they do not take kindly to frequent moves from one location to another, particularly on wheeled trollies.
Ex: Full consideration of the above factors should form a firm basis for the design of an effective thesaurus or list of subject headings.Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: Thus the scheme has a sound organisational backing.Ex: In fact, the 1979 index figures show a strong contrast between the hardback and paperback turnovers, with the hardback market being down and the paperback market up.Ex: In the past decade or so, much stalwart work has been done in order to provide non-textbook reading material for primary school children.Ex: The numbers in the ad, which are quite eye-opening, are rock-solid.Ex: No citation order, no matter how well-founded, will prove suitable for every searcher.Ex: The institutional impact of public libraries on social capital has been studied without a basis in an articulated theory on the creation of social capital = Hasta ahora, el impacto institucional de las bibliotecas públicas sobre el capital social se han estudiado en su mayoría sin partir de una base teórica sólida sobre la creación del capital social.* alimentos sólidos = solid food.* combustible sólido = solid fuel.* de construcción sólida = solidly-built.* física del estado sólido = solid state physics.* partícula sólida = solid particle.* poco sólido = insubstantial.* residuos sólidos = solid waste.* sólido como una piedra = rock solid.* sólido lácteo = milk solid.* * *A1 ‹estado/alimentos› solid2 ‹muro/edificio› solid; ‹base› solid, firm, secure; ‹mueble/zapatos› solid, solidly made, sturdy3 ‹terreno› solid, hard4 ‹color› fastB1 ‹argumento/razonamiento› solid, sound; ‹conocimientos/preparación/principios› sound2 ‹empresa› sound; ‹relación› steady, strongun empresario de sólido prestigio a businessman with a solid reputationuna sólida experiencia profesional sound professional experience* * *
Del verbo soler: ( conjugate soler)
solido es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
soler
sólido
soler ( conjugate soler) verbo intransitivo:
no suele retrasarse he's not usually late;
solía correr todos los días he used to go for a run every day
sólido 1 -da adjetivo
1 ( en sentido físico) solid
2
‹preparación/principios› sound
‹ relación› steady, strong
sólido 2 sustantivo masculinoa) (Fís, Mat) solidb)
soler vi defect
1 (en presente) to be in the habit of: solemos ir en coche, we usually go by car
sueles equivocarte, you are usually wrong
2 (en pasado) solía pasear por aquí, he used to walk round here
En el presente, la traducción más común de soler es el verbo principal más usually: Suele volver a las diez. He usually comes back at ten.
Para referirnos a costumbres en el pasado hay que usar to use to o would. Would expresa acciones repetidas, mientras que to use to describe también estados o situaciones: Antes íbamos/solíamos ir a la playa en tren. We used to/would go to the beach by train.
No confundas to use to (do sthg) con to be used to (doing sthg), que significa estar acostumbrado y, al contrario que to use to, puede usarse también en presente: Estoy acostumbrado a coger el metro. I'm used to taking the metro. ➣ Ver nota en accustom
sólido,-a
I adjetivo
1 Fís Quím solid
2 (material) strong
II sustantivo masculino solid
' sólido' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
diente
- sólida
- diluir
- macizo
- pulverizar
English:
clash
- established
- filling station
- firm
- massive
- solid
- sound
- stable
- strong
- sturdy
- substantial
- unsound
- well-established
- cast
- flimsy
- robust
- rocky
- secure
- stout
- weak
* * *sólido, -a♦ adj1. [cuerpo] solid;un cuerpo sólido a solid2. [relación] strong3. [fundamento] firm;[argumento, conocimiento, idea] sound, solid4. [color] fast♦ nmsolid* * *I adj solid; fig: conclusion soundII m FÍS solid* * *sólido, -da adj1) : solid, firm2) : sturdy, well-made3) : sound, well-founded♦ sólidamente advsólido nm: solid* * *sólido adj solid -
7 solide
solide [sɔlid]1. adjectivea. ( = non liquide) solidb. ( = robuste) solid ; [économie] strongc. ( = sérieux) solid ; [argument, formation, culture, connaissances, raisons] sound• leur couple, c'est du solide (inf) they have a solid relationshipd. ( = vigoureux) [personne, jambes] sturdy ; [santé, cœur] sound• il a un solide appétit or coup de fourchette (inf) he has a hearty appetite2. masculine noun* * *sɔlid
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1) ( consistant) solid2) ( résistant) [maison, amitié, lien] solid; [chaussures, sac] sturdy; [lien, fixation, lame, mécanisme] strong; [position, base] firm3) ( vigoureux) [personne, constitution] strong; [poignée de main] firm; [cœur, poumons] strong, soundêtre solide sur ses jambes — lit, fig to be steady on one's legs
avoir la tête solide — fig to have one's head screwed on
4) ( sérieux) [affaire, connaissances, expérience, raisons] sound; [garanties] firm; [qualités] solid; [partenaire] dependable5) ( substantiel) hearty
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nom masculin1) Mathématique, Physique solid2) ( fiable)ce qu'il te dit, c'est du solide — what he says is sound
3) ( consistant)4) ( durable)les meubles anciens, c'est du solide — antique furniture is solidly built
* * *sɔlid1. adj1) (non liquide) solid2) (= robuste) (mur, maison, meuble) solid, sturdy, (personne) robust, sturdy3) (moralement) strong4) (connaissances, arguments) sound2. nm* * *A adj1 ( consistant) [état, corps, aliment, carburant] solid;2 ( résistant) [maison, échafaudage, amitié, lien, union] solid; [chaussures, sac] sturdy; [lien, fixation, lame, mécanisme] strong; [position, base] firm; la chaise/l'étagère n'est pas très solide the chair/the shelf is a bit rickety; être solide au poste to be dependable at work;3 ( vigoureux) [personne, constitution] strong; [poignée de main] firm; [cœur, poumons] strong, sound; être solide sur ses jambes lit, fig to be steady on one's legs; elle a les nerfs solides she's got nerves of steel; avoir la tête solide fig to have one's head screwed on; ma tête n'est plus très solide my mind is going a bit; il a un solide coup de fourchette hum he likes his food;4 ( sérieux) [affaire, connaissances, expérience, raisons] sound; [garanties] firm; [qualités] solid; [partenaire] dependable; elle a une solide formation en informatique she's had a sound training in computer science; ton rapport n'est pas assez solide your report isn't very convincing; il a une solide réputation d'agressivité/de raseur○ he has a reputation for being aggressive/for being a bore;5 ( substantiel) hearty; un solide appétit hum a hearty appetite; un solide petit déjeuner a hearty breakfast.B nm2 ( fiable) ce qu'il te dit, c'est du solide what he says is sound, you can believe what he says; ce secteur, c'est du solide that industry is solid;4 ( durable) les meubles anciens, c'est du solide antique furniture is solidly built.[sɔlid] adjectif1. [résistant - meubles, matériel] solid, sturdy, strong ; [ - papier] tough, strong ; [ - vêtements] hard-wearing ; [ - bâtiment] solid, strong ; [ - verrou, nœud] securepeu solide [chaise, pont] rickety2. [établi, stable - formation, culture, technique] sound ; [ - entreprise] well-established ; [ - institution, argument] solid, sound ; [ - professionnalisme, réputation] solid ; [ - bases] sound, firm ; [ - amitié] firm, enduring ; [ - foi] firm, staunch ; [ - principes, qualités] staunch, sound, sterling (modificateur) ; [ - monnaie] strong, firmattitude empreinte d'un solide bon sens no-nonsense attitude, attitude based on sound common senseelle s'est entourée d'une solide équipe de chercheurs she's surrounded herself with a reliable ou strong research teamun solide petit déjeuner a substantial ou solid breakfastavoir une solide avance sur ses concurrents to enjoy a secure ou comfortable lead over one's rivals5. [non liquide - aliments, corps, état] solid[teinture] fast————————[sɔlid] nom masculin1. [ce qui est robuste]les voitures suédoises, c'est du solide Swedish cars are built to last2. [sol ferme] solid ground -
8 alimento
m.food.alimentos grasos fatty foodsla lectura es un alimento para el espíritu reading improves your mindpres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: alimentar.* * *1 (comida) food2 (valor nutritivo) nutritional value, nourishment3 figurado fuel* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=comida) food2) (=apoyo) encouragement, support; (=incentivo) incentive; [de pasión] fuel* * *1) (frml) ( comida) food2) ( valor nutritivo)* * *= nourishment, sustenance.Ex. He was swept across the intersection by a miscellaneous crowd of anxious, energetic persons in search of business or raiment or nourishment or whatever.Ex. The adoption of a marketing approach will help libraries not only in their own self sustenance, but also in the sustenance and self sufficiency of their information products and services.----* alimento básico = food staple, staple food.* alimento de temporada = seasonal food.* alimento fresco = fresh food.* alimento graso = fatty food.* alimento natural = natural food.* alimento nutritivo = nutritious food.* alimentos = food, food supply, foodstuffs.* alimento saludable = wholesome food, healthy food.* alimento sano = wholesome food, healthy food.* alimentos congelados = frozen foods.* alimentos crudos = raw food.* alimentos ecológicos = ecological food.* alimentos en conserva = tinned food, canned food.* alimentos enlatados = tinned food, canned food.* alimentos enriquecidos = fortified foods.* alimentos modificados genéticamente = genetically modified foods.* alimentos naturales = health food.* alimentos poco saludables = unhealthy foods.* alimentos precocinados = baked goods.* alimentos procesados = processed food.* alimentos refinados = refined food.* alimentos sin cocinar = raw food.* alimentos sólidos = solid food.* alimentos transgénicos = genetically modified foods.* causado por los alimentos = food-borne.* ciencia de los alimentos = food science.* ciencia y tecnología de los alimentos = food science and technology.* colorante artificial para alimentos = food colouring.* conservación de alimentos = food preservation.* conservar alimentos = cure + food.* consumición de alimentos = food consumption.* cupón canjeable por alimentos = food stamp.* curar alimentos = cure + food.* escasez de alimentos = food scarcity.* fuente de alimentos = food supply.* industria de los alimentos = food industry.* industria para la preparación de alimentos = food processing industry.* manipulador de alimentos = food handler.* preparación de alimentos = food processing, processing.* producción de alimentos = food production.* Programa Mundial de Alimentos, el = World Food Programme, the.* suministro de alimentos = food supply.* tecnología de los alimentos = food technology.* tienda de alimentos naturales = health food store, health food shop.* transmitido por los alimentos = food-borne.* * *1) (frml) ( comida) food2) ( valor nutritivo)* * *= nourishment, sustenance.Ex: He was swept across the intersection by a miscellaneous crowd of anxious, energetic persons in search of business or raiment or nourishment or whatever.
Ex: The adoption of a marketing approach will help libraries not only in their own self sustenance, but also in the sustenance and self sufficiency of their information products and services.* alimento básico = food staple, staple food.* alimento de temporada = seasonal food.* alimento fresco = fresh food.* alimento graso = fatty food.* alimento natural = natural food.* alimento nutritivo = nutritious food.* alimentos = food, food supply, foodstuffs.* alimento saludable = wholesome food, healthy food.* alimento sano = wholesome food, healthy food.* alimentos congelados = frozen foods.* alimentos crudos = raw food.* alimentos ecológicos = ecological food.* alimentos en conserva = tinned food, canned food.* alimentos enlatados = tinned food, canned food.* alimentos enriquecidos = fortified foods.* alimentos modificados genéticamente = genetically modified foods.* alimentos naturales = health food.* alimentos poco saludables = unhealthy foods.* alimentos precocinados = baked goods.* alimentos procesados = processed food.* alimentos refinados = refined food.* alimentos sin cocinar = raw food.* alimentos sólidos = solid food.* alimentos transgénicos = genetically modified foods.* causado por los alimentos = food-borne.* ciencia de los alimentos = food science.* ciencia y tecnología de los alimentos = food science and technology.* colorante artificial para alimentos = food colouring.* conservación de alimentos = food preservation.* conservar alimentos = cure + food.* consumición de alimentos = food consumption.* cupón canjeable por alimentos = food stamp.* curar alimentos = cure + food.* escasez de alimentos = food scarcity.* fuente de alimentos = food supply.* industria de los alimentos = food industry.* industria para la preparación de alimentos = food processing industry.* manipulador de alimentos = food handler.* preparación de alimentos = food processing, processing.* producción de alimentos = food production.* Programa Mundial de Alimentos, el = World Food Programme, the.* suministro de alimentos = food supply.* tecnología de los alimentos = food technology.* tienda de alimentos naturales = health food store, health food shop.* transmitido por los alimentos = food-borne.* * *lleva varios días sin tomar or ingerir alimentos she hasn't eaten anything o ( frml) taken any food for several dayses delicioso, pero como alimento es pobre it's delicious, but it has little nutritional valuela leche es un alimento completo milk is a complete foodalimentos para diabéticos diabetic foodsCompuestos:( AmL) junk foodwholefoodhealth foodB(valor nutritivo): es un plato de mucho alimento it's a very nutritious dishestos refrescos no tienen alimento ninguno these soft drinks have no nutritional value* * *
Del verbo alimentar: ( conjugate alimentar)
alimento es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
alimentó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
alimentar
alimento
alimentar ( conjugate alimentar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹persona/animal› to feed
2
‹ ego› to boost
3 ‹máquina/motor› to feed;
‹ caldera› to stoke
verbo intransitivo
to be nourishing
alimentarse verbo pronominal [persona/animal] to feed oneself;
alimentose con or de algo to live on sth
alimento sustantivo masculino
1 (frml) ( comida) food, nourishment;
alimentos naturales health food;
2 ( valor nutritivo):
de mucho alimento very nutritious
alimentar
I verbo transitivo
1 (dar de comer) to feed
2 fig (fomentar un sentimiento) to nourish
3 Inform to feed
Téc to supply
II vt & vi (ser nutritivo) to be nutritious
alimento sustantivo masculino
1 (comida) food
2 (valor alimenticio) nutritional value
' alimento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acaramelada
- acaramelado
- baño
- carne
- carné
- cocerse
- comida
- conservación
- contaminar
- dosificar
- estropearse
- indigesta
- indigesto
- pan
- pasarse
- pasto
- rancia
- rancio
- repetir
- reposar
- reposo
- resto
- rica
- rico
- saborear
- sabrosa
- sabroso
- sonda
- sustento
- tajada
- yantar
- abombado
- adulterar
- alterar
- astringente
- básico
- demasía
- descomponer
- descompuesto
- energético
- enfriar
- enriquecer
- fecha
- fritanga
- malo
- nutritivo
- óptimo
- precio
English:
best
- crisps
- fattening
- potato chips
- slimming
- staple
- swallow
- feed
- food
- junk food
- nourishment
- sustenance
* * *alimento nm1. [comestible] foodalimentos básicos basic foodstuffs;alimentos infantiles baby foods;alimentos transgénicos GM foodsel desempleo es un alimento para la delincuencia unemployment fuels crime* * *m1 ( comida) food2:tiene poco alimento it has little nutritional value* * *alimento nm: food, nourishment* * *alimento n food -
9 στερεός
A firm, solid,σ. λίθος ἠὲ σίδηρος Od.19.494
;βοέαι Il.17.493
; αἰχμὴ σ. πᾶσα χρυσέη all of solid gold, Hdt.1.52, cf. 183;ἕρμα σ. γῆς E.Hel. 854
, cf. X.Cyn.9.16;γῆ σ. καὶ ἀδιάλυτος Epicur.Nat.14.2
; τὰ -ώτερα τῶν ὀστέων, opp. τὰ ἀραιότερα, Hp.Fract.33; τὸ ς., opp. κενόν, Democr. ap. Arist.Ph. 188a22, Metaph. 985b7; opp. μαλθακός, Pl.Phdr. 239c; κυσὶ σ. καὶ ἰσχνοῖς, opp. προβάτοις πίοσι καὶ ἁπαλοῖς, Id.R. 422d;ἀθλητής D.L.2.132
;βραχίονες Theoc.22.48
; ; ; σ. κέρας solid, opp. κοῖλον, Arist.HA 500a6;σ. κάλαμος Thphr.HP4.11.10
; στερεὰ τροφή solid food, D.S.2.4, Ep.Hebr.5.12, Arr.Epict.2.16.39 ([comp] Comp.); τὸ σ. σῶμα, opp. ὁ χυλός, Gal.15.463; σ. κοιλίη costive, Hp.Acut. (Sp.) 56. Adv. - ρεῶς firmly, fast,κατέδησαν Od.14.346
;ἐντέτατο Il.10.263
; νῶτα.. ἑλκόμενα ς., of wrestlers, 23.715.b of money, standard, of full value, D 20 (Delph., ii B.C.); so perh. of sums due in kind,πυροῦ στερεοῦ PRein.8.5
(ii B.C.), al.; and of linear and square measures, τῆς προσούσης αὐλῆς πηχῶν σ. ὀκτὼ τὸ ἐπιβάλλον αὐτῷ μέρος ἥμισυ πήχεις σ. τέσσερας eight (four) standard cubits, PStrassb.87 (ii B.C.), cf. PLond.3.1024.19 (ii B.C.); πόδες ς. standard feet, Milet.7p.59 ([place name] Didyma); μέτρημα ς. Supp.Epigr.4.446.11 (ibid, iii/ii B.C.).c ὠρύγη ποταμὸς ἐπὶ τὰ τρία ς. the ditch was restored by digging to its three normal dimensions, OGI672 (Canopus, i A.D.), cf. 673, where the Latin version has at tria soldu (m).2 metaph., stiff, stubborn, στερεοῖς ἐπέεσσι, opp. μειλιχίοις, Il.12.267;κραδίη -ωτέρη ἐστὶ λίθοιο Od.23.103
. Adv.-ρεῶς, ἀποειπεῖν Il.9.510
, cf. 23.42.3 later, hard, stubborn, cruel,πῦρ Pi.O.10(11).36
;ὀδύναι Id.P.4.221
; (anap.);ἁμαρτήματα S.Ant. 1262
(lyr.); ;οὕτω σ. <τι> πρᾶγμα θερμόν ἐσθ' ὕδωρ Antiph.245
;σ. φωνή Tryph.490
; τοῦτο ἤδη -ώτερον harder, more difficult, Pl.R. 348e.4 of language, τὸ εὔτονον καὶ ς. solidity, D.H.Din.8;ποιήματα Phld.Po.5.5
, cf. 4 ([comp] Sup.).5 σ. ζῴδια, i.e. productive of settled conditions, Serapio in Cat.Cod.Astr.1.100.17, Ptol.Tetr.32, PMag.Lond.46.47.II of bodies and quantities, solid, cubic, opp. ἐπίπεδος (plane), Pl.Phlb. 51c; σ. γωνία a solid angle, Id.Ti. 54e sq., cf. Euc. 11 Def.11;σ. πῆχυς POxy.669.7
(iii A.D.); σ. ἀριθμός a cubic number, Arist.Pol. 1316a8; τὰ ς. cubic numbers, representing bodies of three dimensions, Pl.Tht. 148b: dat. sg. in the third power,Theol.Ar.
4. (Cf. Skt. sthirás 'firm, hard, solid', OHG. star 'rigid', OE. starian 'stare fixedly'.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στερεός
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10 solidum
sŏlĭdus, a, um (contr. collat. form sol-dus, a, um, Hor. S. 1, 2, 113; 2, 5, 65), adj. [Sanscr. sarvas, all; Gr. holos, whole; old Lat. sollus; cf. sollistimus], firm, dense, compact, not hollow, solid (class.).I.Lit.: individua et solida corpora (sc. atomoi), Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 18; cf. id. Div. 2, 67, 98:B.terra solida et globosa,
id. N. D. 2, 39, 137:columna aurea (opp. extrinsecus inaurata),
id. Div. 1, 24, 48; cf.cornua (opp. cava),
Plin. 11, 37, 45, § 127:lapides,
Sen. Q. N. 3, 25, 6:corpus,
Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 27:paries vel solidus vel fornicatus,
Cic. Top. 4, 22:sphaera solida atque plena,
id. Rep. 1, 14, 22; cf.:crateres auro solidi,
Verg. A. 2, 765:ex solido elephanto,
id. G. 3, 26; id. A. 6, 69; 6, 552:aera,
id. ib. 9, 809:telum solidum nodis,
id. ib. 11, 553:vasa auro solida,
Tac. A. 2, 33; 13, 10:solidum ex auro signum,
Just. 39, 2, 5:nunc solida est tellus, quae lacus ante fuit,
Ov. F. 6, 404; so,ripa,
id. ib. 14, 49:sedes (opp. aër),
id. ib. 2, 147:navis ad ferendum incursum maris solida,
Sen. Ep. 76, 13:sit solidum quodcumque subest,
Aus. Ed. 16, 12: solidus cibus, solid food, as opposed to fluid, Vulg. Heb. 5, 12. — Comp.:solidior caseus factus,
Col. 7, 8, 4. — Sup.:solidissima materiaï corpora (opp. mollia),
Lucr. 1, 565; 1, 951:tellus,
Ov. M. 15, 262.— Subst.: sŏlĭdum, i, n., a solid substance, solidity:cum duae formae praestantes sint, ex solidis globus, ex planis autem circulus aut orbis,
Cic. N. D. 2, 18, 47:nihil tangi potest, quod careat solido,
id. Univ 4, 11; cf.:quae (species deorum) nihil concreti habeat, nihil solidi, nihil expressi,
id. N. D. 1, 27, 75:inane abscindere soldo,
Hor. S. 1, 2, 113; cf. id. ib. 2, 1, 78:fossa fit ad solidum,
to the solid ground, to the bottom, Ov. F. 4, 821:finditur in solidum cuneis via,
into the hard wood, Verg. G. 2, 79; 2, 231:neque fundamenta (amphitheatri) per solidum subdidit,
Tac. A. 4, 62:solido procedebat elephas in pontem,
on solid ground, Liv. 44, 5.—Transf. (opp. to that which is divided, scattered, or in parts), whole, complete, entire (= integer, totus):1.usurā, nec eā solidā, contentus est,
Cic. Att. 6, 1, 3:militia semestri solidum stipendium accipere,
Liv. 5, 4:solida taurorum viscera,
Verg. A. 6, 253:ut solidos hauriant (serpentes) cervos taurosque,
Plin. 8, 14, 14, § 36:quibus solida ungula,
id. 10, 63, 83, § 173:motus terrae quasdam (civitates) solidas absorbuit,
Just. 30, 4, 3:ut decies solidum exsorberet,
i. e. at once, in one draught, Hor. S. 2, 3, 240: decem annos solidos errasse, Varr. ap. Non. 405, 21; cf.:partem solido demere de die,
Hor. C. 1, 1, 20:annus,
Liv. 1, 19:hora,
Juv. 11, 205:parum solidum consulatum explere,
incomplete, Liv. 4, 8 fin.:vos, quibus...solidae suo stant robore vires,
Verg. A. 2, 639.—As substt.In gen.: sŏlĭdum, i, n., the whole sum:2.ita bona veneant, ut solidum suum cuique solvatur,
Cic. Rab. Post. 17, 46; Hor. S. 2, 5, 65; Quint. 5, 10, 105; Tac. A. 6, 17; Dig. 45, 2, 2 sq.—In partic.: sŏlĭdus, i, m. (sc. nummus), in the time of the emperors a gold coin, at first called aureus, and worth about twenty-five denarii, afterwards reduced nearly one half in value, Dig. 9, 3, 5; 11, 4, 1; 21, 1, 42; Cod. Just. 10, 70, 5; App. M. 10, p. 242, 34; Lampr. Alex. Sev. 39; Vulg. 1 Par. 29, 7; id. 1 Esd. 2, 69; id. Ecclus. 29, 7.—II.Trop., sound, solid, substantial, genuine, true, real (in this sense a favorite word with Cic.; syn.: firmus, constans, stabilis;A.opp. inanis, levis, vanus, mobilis, etc.): solida et perpetua fides,
Plaut. Merc. 2, 3, 44; so,fides,
Tac. H. 2, 7:solida et robusta et assidua frequentia,
Cic. Planc. 8, 21:solida atque robusta eloquentia,
Quint. 10, 1, 2:solida ac virilis ingenii vis,
id. 2, 5, 23:est enim gloria solida quaedam res et expressa, non adumbrata,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 2, 3:judicia solida et expressa,
id. Planc. 12, 29:justitiae effigies,
id. Off. 3, 17, 69:quod appellant honestum, non tam solido quam splendido nomine,
id. Fin. 1, 18, 61:suavitas austera et solida,
id. de Or. 3, 26, 103:solida veraque laus,
id. Sest. 43, 93; cf.:solida laus ac vera dignitas,
id. Vatin. 3, 8:gloria (with vera),
id. Phil. 5, 18, 50: nostra gloria, cum sit ex solido, Curt. 9, 2, 14:nulla utilitas (with puerilis delectatio),
Cic. Fin. 1, 21, 72:salus,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 2, 10:gratia,
id. Curc. 3, 35; Ov. M. 12, 576:beneficium,
Ter. Eun. 5, 2, 32:gaudium,
id. And. 4, 1, 24:libertas,
Liv. 2, 2, 6; Tac. Or. 9:fides,
id. H. 2, 79:mens,
firm, determined, Hor. C. 3, 3, 4:solidum opus doctrinae,
Val. Max. 4, 1, ext. 1:in solidiore aliquo scripti genere,
Sen. Contr. 1, 8, 16:gravior solidiorque sententia,
Gell. 11, 13, 8:virtus,
Val. Max. 2, 8, 5; 5, 4, ext. 5:vinum,
Pall. 11, 14 fin.— Neutr. absol.:quibus ex rebus nihil est, quod solidum tenere possis,
Cic. Pis. 25, 60:multos in solido rursus Fortuna locavit,
in safety, Verg. A. 11, 427; cf.:praesentia bona nondum tota in solido sunt,
Sen. Ben. 3, 4, 2:nostra gloria, cum sit ex solido,
Curt. 9, 2, 14:ut salus ejus locetur in solido,
Amm. 17, 5, 11.—Hence, adv., in two forms.sŏlĭdum (very rare), soundly, thoroughly:B.dinoscere cautus Quid solidum crepet,
Pers. 5, 25:Venus irata solidum,
App. M. 5, p. 171, 24.—sŏlĭdē (not in Cic.).1.(Acc. to I.) Densely, closely, solidly:2.solide et crassis viminibus contexta cista,
Col. 12, 56, 2:solide natus est,
i. e. without a hollow place, without wind in one's inside, Petr. 47, 4.— Comp.:concreta aqua,
Gell. 19, 5, 5.— -
11 solidus
sŏlĭdus, a, um (contr. collat. form sol-dus, a, um, Hor. S. 1, 2, 113; 2, 5, 65), adj. [Sanscr. sarvas, all; Gr. holos, whole; old Lat. sollus; cf. sollistimus], firm, dense, compact, not hollow, solid (class.).I.Lit.: individua et solida corpora (sc. atomoi), Cic. Fin. 1, 6, 18; cf. id. Div. 2, 67, 98:B.terra solida et globosa,
id. N. D. 2, 39, 137:columna aurea (opp. extrinsecus inaurata),
id. Div. 1, 24, 48; cf.cornua (opp. cava),
Plin. 11, 37, 45, § 127:lapides,
Sen. Q. N. 3, 25, 6:corpus,
Ter. Eun. 2, 3, 27:paries vel solidus vel fornicatus,
Cic. Top. 4, 22:sphaera solida atque plena,
id. Rep. 1, 14, 22; cf.:crateres auro solidi,
Verg. A. 2, 765:ex solido elephanto,
id. G. 3, 26; id. A. 6, 69; 6, 552:aera,
id. ib. 9, 809:telum solidum nodis,
id. ib. 11, 553:vasa auro solida,
Tac. A. 2, 33; 13, 10:solidum ex auro signum,
Just. 39, 2, 5:nunc solida est tellus, quae lacus ante fuit,
Ov. F. 6, 404; so,ripa,
id. ib. 14, 49:sedes (opp. aër),
id. ib. 2, 147:navis ad ferendum incursum maris solida,
Sen. Ep. 76, 13:sit solidum quodcumque subest,
Aus. Ed. 16, 12: solidus cibus, solid food, as opposed to fluid, Vulg. Heb. 5, 12. — Comp.:solidior caseus factus,
Col. 7, 8, 4. — Sup.:solidissima materiaï corpora (opp. mollia),
Lucr. 1, 565; 1, 951:tellus,
Ov. M. 15, 262.— Subst.: sŏlĭdum, i, n., a solid substance, solidity:cum duae formae praestantes sint, ex solidis globus, ex planis autem circulus aut orbis,
Cic. N. D. 2, 18, 47:nihil tangi potest, quod careat solido,
id. Univ 4, 11; cf.:quae (species deorum) nihil concreti habeat, nihil solidi, nihil expressi,
id. N. D. 1, 27, 75:inane abscindere soldo,
Hor. S. 1, 2, 113; cf. id. ib. 2, 1, 78:fossa fit ad solidum,
to the solid ground, to the bottom, Ov. F. 4, 821:finditur in solidum cuneis via,
into the hard wood, Verg. G. 2, 79; 2, 231:neque fundamenta (amphitheatri) per solidum subdidit,
Tac. A. 4, 62:solido procedebat elephas in pontem,
on solid ground, Liv. 44, 5.—Transf. (opp. to that which is divided, scattered, or in parts), whole, complete, entire (= integer, totus):1.usurā, nec eā solidā, contentus est,
Cic. Att. 6, 1, 3:militia semestri solidum stipendium accipere,
Liv. 5, 4:solida taurorum viscera,
Verg. A. 6, 253:ut solidos hauriant (serpentes) cervos taurosque,
Plin. 8, 14, 14, § 36:quibus solida ungula,
id. 10, 63, 83, § 173:motus terrae quasdam (civitates) solidas absorbuit,
Just. 30, 4, 3:ut decies solidum exsorberet,
i. e. at once, in one draught, Hor. S. 2, 3, 240: decem annos solidos errasse, Varr. ap. Non. 405, 21; cf.:partem solido demere de die,
Hor. C. 1, 1, 20:annus,
Liv. 1, 19:hora,
Juv. 11, 205:parum solidum consulatum explere,
incomplete, Liv. 4, 8 fin.:vos, quibus...solidae suo stant robore vires,
Verg. A. 2, 639.—As substt.In gen.: sŏlĭdum, i, n., the whole sum:2.ita bona veneant, ut solidum suum cuique solvatur,
Cic. Rab. Post. 17, 46; Hor. S. 2, 5, 65; Quint. 5, 10, 105; Tac. A. 6, 17; Dig. 45, 2, 2 sq.—In partic.: sŏlĭdus, i, m. (sc. nummus), in the time of the emperors a gold coin, at first called aureus, and worth about twenty-five denarii, afterwards reduced nearly one half in value, Dig. 9, 3, 5; 11, 4, 1; 21, 1, 42; Cod. Just. 10, 70, 5; App. M. 10, p. 242, 34; Lampr. Alex. Sev. 39; Vulg. 1 Par. 29, 7; id. 1 Esd. 2, 69; id. Ecclus. 29, 7.—II.Trop., sound, solid, substantial, genuine, true, real (in this sense a favorite word with Cic.; syn.: firmus, constans, stabilis;A.opp. inanis, levis, vanus, mobilis, etc.): solida et perpetua fides,
Plaut. Merc. 2, 3, 44; so,fides,
Tac. H. 2, 7:solida et robusta et assidua frequentia,
Cic. Planc. 8, 21:solida atque robusta eloquentia,
Quint. 10, 1, 2:solida ac virilis ingenii vis,
id. 2, 5, 23:est enim gloria solida quaedam res et expressa, non adumbrata,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 2, 3:judicia solida et expressa,
id. Planc. 12, 29:justitiae effigies,
id. Off. 3, 17, 69:quod appellant honestum, non tam solido quam splendido nomine,
id. Fin. 1, 18, 61:suavitas austera et solida,
id. de Or. 3, 26, 103:solida veraque laus,
id. Sest. 43, 93; cf.:solida laus ac vera dignitas,
id. Vatin. 3, 8:gloria (with vera),
id. Phil. 5, 18, 50: nostra gloria, cum sit ex solido, Curt. 9, 2, 14:nulla utilitas (with puerilis delectatio),
Cic. Fin. 1, 21, 72:salus,
Plaut. Bacch. 2, 2, 10:gratia,
id. Curc. 3, 35; Ov. M. 12, 576:beneficium,
Ter. Eun. 5, 2, 32:gaudium,
id. And. 4, 1, 24:libertas,
Liv. 2, 2, 6; Tac. Or. 9:fides,
id. H. 2, 79:mens,
firm, determined, Hor. C. 3, 3, 4:solidum opus doctrinae,
Val. Max. 4, 1, ext. 1:in solidiore aliquo scripti genere,
Sen. Contr. 1, 8, 16:gravior solidiorque sententia,
Gell. 11, 13, 8:virtus,
Val. Max. 2, 8, 5; 5, 4, ext. 5:vinum,
Pall. 11, 14 fin.— Neutr. absol.:quibus ex rebus nihil est, quod solidum tenere possis,
Cic. Pis. 25, 60:multos in solido rursus Fortuna locavit,
in safety, Verg. A. 11, 427; cf.:praesentia bona nondum tota in solido sunt,
Sen. Ben. 3, 4, 2:nostra gloria, cum sit ex solido,
Curt. 9, 2, 14:ut salus ejus locetur in solido,
Amm. 17, 5, 11.—Hence, adv., in two forms.sŏlĭdum (very rare), soundly, thoroughly:B.dinoscere cautus Quid solidum crepet,
Pers. 5, 25:Venus irata solidum,
App. M. 5, p. 171, 24.—sŏlĭdē (not in Cic.).1.(Acc. to I.) Densely, closely, solidly:2.solide et crassis viminibus contexta cista,
Col. 12, 56, 2:solide natus est,
i. e. without a hollow place, without wind in one's inside, Petr. 47, 4.— Comp.:concreta aqua,
Gell. 19, 5, 5.— -
12 lactante
adj.suckling, unweaned, nursing.f. & m.1 baby.2 suckling, unweaned baby.* * *► adjetivo1 lactational1 unweaned baby* * *1.ADJ2.SMF breast-fed baby* * ** * *= baby [babies, -pl.], infant.Ex. The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.Ex. The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.----* cólico del lactante = infant colic, baby colic, three-month colic, infantile colic.* * ** * *= baby [babies, -pl.], infant.Ex: The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.
Ex: The article 'Sitting pretty: infants, toddlers, & lapsits' outlines the procedures followed at San Francisco public library to help parents introduce their babies to appropriate literature.* cólico del lactante = infant colic, baby colic, three-month colic, infantile colic.* * *un niño lactante a child still on a milk diet o still on milk* * *
lactante mf unweaned baby
* * *♦ adj♦ nmf[que mama] baby [not yet eating solid food]♦ nf[que amamanta] breastfeeding mother* * *I adj madre nursing;un bebé lactante a baby who is still being breastfedII m/f child who is still breast-feeding* * *lactante nmf: nursing infant, suckling -
13 брикет от твърда храна
косм.solid food barкосм.solid food barsБългарски-Angleščina политехнически речник > брикет от твърда храна
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14 τροφή
τροφή, ῆς, ἡ (τρέφω) nourishment, food (so Trag., Hdt., Hippocr., X., Pla. et al.; pap, LXX, pseudepigr., Philo; Jos., Vi. 200; 242; apolog. exc. Tat.).ⓐ lit. Mt 3:4 (on dietary note as rhetorical motif in narrative of a distinguished pers. s. Hermogenes, Progymnasmata 38 p. 15f); 6:25; 10:10 (s. HGrimme, BZ 23, ’35, 254f; PTomson, Paul and the Jewish Law: CRINT III/1, ’90, 125–31; on the topic of asceticism s. PvanderHorst, Chaeremon ’87, 56 n. 1; 58 n. 21); 24:45 (for δοῦναι αὐτοῖς τ. τρ. ἐν καιρῷ cp. Ps 103:27 with v.l.); Lk 12:23; Ac 14:17; 1 Cl 20:4; B 10:4; Dg 9:6; Hv 3, 9, 3; D 13:1f. W. ποτόν 10:3. τροφὴν λαβεῖν take nourishment (Jos., C. Ap. 2, 230) Ac 9:19; AcPl Ha 1, 19; but receive food (TestJob 24:5) B 10:11; GJs 8:1; 13:2; 15:3. τροφῆς μεταλαμβάνειν (μεταλαμβάνω 1) Ac 2:46; 27:33f; προσλαμβάνεσθαι vs. 36; κορεσθῆναι vs. 38. Pl. (Diod S 15, 36, 1; Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 136 §576; Aelian, VH 12, 37 p. 132, 28 ἀπορία τροφῶν; TestSol 2:2 D; Just., D. 88, 2; Ath. 31, 1) of a rather large supply of food J 4:8. τροφὴ φθορᾶς perishable food IRo 7:3. ἡ ἐφήμερος τροφή Js 2:15 (s. ἐφήμερος).ⓑ in imagery (Pythagorean saying: WienerStud 8, 1886 p. 277 no. 99 τ. ψυχὴν τρέφειν τῇ ἀϊδίῳ τροφῇ; Philo, Fuga 137 ἡ οὐράνιος τροφή) of spiritual nourishment ἡ στερεὰ τροφή solid food (opp. γάλα) Hb 5:12, 14 (s. στερεός 1). ἡ χριστιανὴ τροφή (opp. the poisonous food of false teaching) ITr 6:1.—B. 329. DELG s.v. τρέφω C 2. M-M. -
15 βρῶμα
βρῶμα, ατος, τό (s. βιβρώσκω; Thu., X. et al.; pap, LXX; En; TestSol 1:1 C; Test12Patr; Jos., Ant. 3, 29 and 30; 17, 62; Ar.; Just., D. 20, 1; 12:6; cp. TestReub 2:7 βρῶσις βρωμάτων)① that which is eaten, food lit. Ro 14:15ab, 20; 1 Cor 8:8, 13; GEb 13, 79. Pl. (Hippocr. et al.; oft. LXX; En 98:2; Hippol., Ref. 1, 24, 1) Lk 3:11; 9:13; 1 Cor 6:l3ab; 1 Ti 4:3; Hb 13:9; B 10:9; PtK 2 p. 14, 20.—Esp. solid food (opp. γάλα) 1 Cor 3:2 (in imagery, but w. lit. components dominant). Pl. (w. ποτά, as 2 Esdr 3:7) ITr 2:3; (w. πόματα, as Plato, Leg. 11 p. 932a; Epict., Ench. 33, 2; TestReub 2:7) Hb 9:10.—The mng. ‘filth’, ‘stench’, as in Mod. Gk. (Rdm. 12) is most unlikely for Mt 14:15, Mk 7:19 (B-D-F §126, 3).—Of manna: τὸ πνευματικὸν β. 1 Cor 10:3.—In the endtime Papias (9:10); s. ἀπόλαυσις.② nourishment of a transcendent nature, means of sustenance, food (πνεῦμα ἅγιον, ὅ ἐστι βρῶμα ζωῆς Iren. Haer. 4, 2 [Harv. II 294, 11]; ὁ περὶ β. ἀληθῶν καὶ πνευματικῶν λόγος Orig., C. Cels. 2, 2, 49) doing the will of God is Jesus’ food J 4:34; ἔσται μου ἡ εὐχὴ βρώματα καὶ πώματα prayer will be my food and drink GJs 1:4 (cp. Aeschyl., Cho. 26; Soph., El. 363f). Cp. 1 Cor 3:2 above.—B. 329. DELG s.v. βιβρώσκω. M-M. TW. -
16 føde
I 1. sg - fǿdenпи́ща ж; пита́ние с2. vt, 2корми́тьII vt, 2роди́тьhan er født i... — он роди́лся в...
* * *bear, give birth (to), food, nourishment, produce* * *I. (en)( også dyrs) food ( fx solid food; gulls obtain their food in flight);( næring) nourishment;( slags føde) diet ( fx the diet of gulls is varied);[ arbejde for føden] work for one's living;[ gøre nytte for føden] be worth one's salt;[ søge føde] forage;[ tage føde til sig] take nourishment,( om dyr) feed;[ tjene til føden] earn one's living.II. *( bringe til verden) bear, give birth to,( om dyr) bear;( forsørge) support,F maintain ( fx a large family);(tekn) feed ( fx feed a machine with material);(dvs nedkomme) when is she expecting? when is she due?[ hun har født] she has had her baby;[ han er født i 1975] he was born in 1975;( stavemåden "borne" bruges, når perf part efterfølges af "by", el. afobjekt (fx she has borne five children));[ jeg er ikke født i går] I wasn't born yesterday;[ han er født blind] he was born blind;[ hun er født Brown] her maiden name was Brown;[ han er født heldig] he is born lucky;(at) be born to;(se også født). -
17 alimenter
alimenter [alimɑ̃te]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ personne, animal] to feedb. [+ chaudière] to feed ; [+ moteur] to supply ; [+ compte bancaire] to put money into ; [+ marché] to supply (en with)• alimenter une ville en gaz/électricité to supply a town with gas/electricityc. [+ conversation] [personne] to keep going ; [+ curiosité] to feed ; [+ inflation, polémique, rumeurs, soupçons] to fuel2. reflexive verb► s'alimenter [personne] to eat* * *alimɑ̃te
1.
1) to feed [personne, animal]2) ( approvisionner) [torrent, eau] to feed [lac, turbine]; [tuyau, système] to feed [chaudière]alimenter quelque chose en — to feed something with [papier, données]
3) fig to fuel [conversation, feu]
2.
s'alimenter verbe pronominal1) [personne] to eat; [animal] to feeds'alimenter de — [personne] to live on; [animal] to feed on
2) (en eau, gaz, électricité) [ville]3) [conversation, haine]* * *alimɑ̃te vt1) [enfant, population] to feed2) TECHNIQUE to supply, to feedalimenter en — to supply with, to feed with
3) [débat, rumeurs, spéculations] to fuelalimenter une réflexion — to give food for thought, to provide food for thought
4) [croissance, inflation] to fuel5) [fonds, caisse] to put money into* * *alimenter verb table: aimerA vtr1 to feed [personne, animal]; alimenter au biberon to bottle-feed; alimenter qn artificiellement to feed sb artificially;2 ( approvisionner) [torrent, eau] to feed [lac, rivière, barrage, turbine]; [tuyau, système] to feed [chaudière, poêle, moteur]; alimenter qch en to feed sth with [papier, grain, données]; alimenter une chaudière en mazout to feed ou supply a stove with oil; alimenter un appareil en électricité to power an appliance with electricity; la centrale alimente toute la ville the power station supplies the whole town with electricity; alimenter un budget to fund a budget;3 fig to fuel [conversation, hostilité, feu].B s'alimenter vpr1 [personne] to eat; [animal] to feed; il s'alimente bien/mal he eats well/badly; s'alimenter de [personne] to live on; [animal] to feed on;2 (en eau, gaz, électricité) [ville, bâtiment] s'alimenter en to be supplied with;3 [conversation, jalousie, haine] s'alimenter de to thrive on.[alimɑ̃te] verbe transitif1. [nourrir - malade, bébé] to feed2. TECHNOLOGIE [moteur, pompe] to feed[ville] to supply3. [approvisionner - compte] to put money intoalimenter les caisses de l'État to be a source of revenue ou cash for the Government4. [entretenir - conversation] to sustain ; [ - curiosité, intérêt] to feed, to sustain ; [ - doute, désaccord] to fuel————————s'alimenter verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[généralement] to eats'alimenter bien/mal to have a good/poor diet[bébé] to feed oneself————————s'alimenter en verbe pronominal plus préposition[se procurer] -
18 vast
5 [onwankelbaar] firm6 [onbetwijfelbaar] fixed7 [onveranderlijk] fixed9 [compact] solid13 [niet slap] firm, solid♦voorbeelden:dat staat zo vast als een huis • it's as sure as death and taxes2 vast raken • get stuck/caught/jammedhet schip raakte vast in het ijs • the ship got stuck/caught in the ice3 vast omlijnd • definite, clear-cut4 met vaste hand • with a steady/sure handvast in de leer • firm of faithvaste inkomsten • a fixed/regular incomeeen vaste verbinding • a regular connection8 vast adres/tehuis • fixed address/settled homeeen vaste betrekking • a permanent positionde vaste kern (van het personeel) • the permanent staff9 vast voedsel, vaste spijzen • solid food/fare14 een vaste afspraak • a standing arrangement/agreementeen vast gebruik • a (set) customeen vaste regel • a fixed/set ruleII 〈 bijwoord〉1 [stellig] certainly ⇒ for certain/sure2 [alvast] for the time being/the present♦voorbeelden:vast en zeker • definitely, certainlyjij bent er vast van op de hoogte • you must have heard of it2 begin maar vast met eten • go ahead and eat/start eatingik ben maar vast begonnen • I thought I might as well start -
19 στερεός
στερεός, ά, όν (Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, En, EpArist, Philo, Joseph., Just., D. 5, 2)① pert. to being firm or solid in contrast to being soft or viscous, firm, hard, solid, strong θεμέλιος 2 Ti 2:19. πέτρα (PPetr II, 4, 1, 3 [III B.C.]; LXX; En 26:5; OdeSol 11:5) B 5:14; 6:3 (both Is 50:7). (Opp. γάλα) στερεὰ τροφή solid food (Theophr., CP 3, 16; Diod S 2, 4, 5; Epict. 2, 16, 39; Lucian, Lexiph. 23) Hb 5:12, 14.② fig. ext. of 1, of human character (Hom. et al.) steadfast, firm (Diog. L. 2, 132 of athletes; Quint. Smyrn. [c. 400 A.D.] 5, 597; 9, 508 Zimmermann [1891] στερεῇ φρενί=w. steadfast mind) στερεοὶ τῇ πίστει 1 Pt 5:9 (ἑδραῖοι P72).—DELG s.v. 2 στεῖρα, B στερεός; Frisk s.v. στερεός. M-M. TW. -
20 Brei
m; -(e)s, -e1. für Kinder: pudding, baby food; (Grießbrei) semolina ohne best. Art.; (Haferbrei) porridge, Am. oatmeal; (Kartoffelbrei) mashed potat|o (Am. -oes Pl.), potato puree; Am. (bes. Maisbrei) mush; einen Brei anrühren stir porridge ( oder semolina etc.); um den heißen Brei herumreden fig. beat about (oder bes. Am. around) the bush; jemandem Brei ums Maul schmieren umg. butter s.o. up2. (breiige Masse) pap, auch mush pej.; (Lavabrei) magma; zu Brei kochen cook to a pulp; zu Brei zerstampfen trample s.th. to a pulp; zu Brei schlagen umg., fig. beat s.o. to a pulp; Katze 1, Koch* * *der Breipap; pulp; mush; gruel; paste* * *[brai]m -(e)s, -emush, paste, goo (inf); (für Kinder, Kranke) mash (Brit), mush (esp US), semi-solid food; (= Haferbrei) porridge; (= Grießbrei) semolina; (= Reisbrei) rice pudding; (= Papierbrei) pulpverrühren Sie die Zutaten zu einem dünnen Bréí — mix the ingredients to a thin paste
die Lava fließt wie ein zäher Bréí — the lava flows like a sluggish pulp
um den heißen Bréí herumreden (inf) — to beat about (Brit) or around the bush (inf)
jdm Bréí um den Mund or ums Maul schmieren (inf) — to soft-soap sb (inf)
See:* * *(something soft and wet: The potatoes have turned to mush after being boiled for so long.) mush* * *<-[e]s, -e>[brai]m2. (zähe Masse) pastedie Lava ergoss sich als rot glühender \Brei den Vulkanhang hinunter the red-hot lava flowed sluggishly down the side of the volcano* * *der; Brei[e]s, Breie (HaferBrei) porridge (Brit.), oatmeal (Amer.) no indef. art.; (ReisBrei) rice pudding; (GrießBrei) semolina no indef. art.um den heißen Brei herumreden — (fig. ugs.) beat about the bush
* * *1. für Kinder: pudding, baby food; (Grießbrei) semolina ohne best art; (Haferbrei) porridge, US oatmeal; (Kartoffelbrei) mashed potato (US -oes pl), potato puree; US (besonders Maisbrei) mush;jemandem Brei ums Maul schmieren umg butter sb upzu Brei kochen cook to a pulp;zu Brei zerstampfen trample sth to a pulp;* * *der; Brei[e]s, Breie (HaferBrei) porridge (Brit.), oatmeal (Amer.) no indef. art.; (ReisBrei) rice pudding; (GrießBrei) semolina no indef. art.um den heißen Brei herumreden — (fig. ugs.) beat about the bush
* * *-e m.pap n.porridge n.pulp n.
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