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1 tameness
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2 krotkost
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3 auîsveipni
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4 kesyys
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5 ukroćenost
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6 krotkosť
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7 tamhet
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8 pitomost
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9 укротимость
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10 tamhed
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11 послушность
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12 kejinakan
tameness* * *docility -
13 deyfi
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14 domador de fieras
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15 mansedumbre
f.1 calmness, gentleness.2 domestication, tameness.* * *1 (de una persona) meekness, docility2 (de un animal) tameness* * *SF1) [de persona] gentleness, meekness2) [de animal] tameness* * *a) ( de persona) meekness, gentlenessb) ( de animal) tameness, docilityc) (liter) ( del tiempo) mildness* * *= tranquillity [tranquility, -USA].Ex. There are only a few really large areas of tranquillity left in England and we must all work together to protect them.* * *a) ( de persona) meekness, gentlenessb) ( de animal) tameness, docilityc) (liter) ( del tiempo) mildness* * *= tranquillity [tranquility, -USA].Ex: There are only a few really large areas of tranquillity left in England and we must all work together to protect them.
* * *1 (de una persona) meekness, gentleness2 (de un animal) tameness, docility3 ( liter) (del tiempo) mildness* * *mansedumbre nf1. [tranquilidad] calmness, gentleness2. [docilidad] tameness* * *f1 de animal docility2 de persona mildness* * *mansedumbre nf1) : gentleness, meekness2) : tameness -
16 Zahmheit
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17 Lahmheit
f1. lameness; (Steifheit) stiffness; MED. paralysis (Pl. paralyses); (Verkrüppeltsein) crippled state2. umg. (Kraftlosigkeit) limpness; fig. von Ausrede etc.: lameness3. umg., fig. (Trägheit) slowness, sluggishness; (Langweiligkeit) dullness; von Witz, Abenteuer etc.: tameness, feebleness* * *die Lahmheitlameness* * *Lahm|heitf -,no pl1) (von Mensch, Tier, Bein) lameness2) (inf = Langsamkeit, Langeweile) dreariness, dullness; (von Geschäft, Konjunktur) slowness, sluggishness* * ** * *Lahmheit f3. umg, fig (Trägheit) slowness, sluggishness; (Langweiligkeit) dullness; von Witz, Abenteuer etc: tameness, feebleness* * *-en f.lameness n. -
18 mānsuētūdō
mānsuētūdō inis, f [mansuetus], tameness, mildness, gentleness, clemency: suā mansuetudine in eos uti, Cs.: morum: in vestrā mansuetudine causam repono.* * *tameness, gentleness, mildness; clemency -
19 sumisión
f.submission, compliance, tameness, submissiveness.* * *1 (acto) submission2 (carácter) submissiveness* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=acción) submission2) (=docilidad) submissiveness* * ** * *= subjection, subservience, submissiveness.Ex. He saw an urgent need to 'assimilate the masses' and bring 'them in willing subjection to our own institutions'.Ex. The library's great social challenge lies in maintaining its viability and continuing to serve without subservience.Ex. Such women exhibit personality characteristics of low self-esteem, passivity, impersonalism, and submissiveness.* * ** * *= subjection, subservience, submissiveness.Ex: He saw an urgent need to 'assimilate the masses' and bring 'them in willing subjection to our own institutions'.
Ex: The library's great social challenge lies in maintaining its viability and continuing to serve without subservience.Ex: Such women exhibit personality characteristics of low self-esteem, passivity, impersonalism, and submissiveness.* * *1 (acción) submission2 (actitud dócil) submissiveness* * *
sumisión sustantivo femenino ( acción) submission;
( actitud dócil) submissiveness
sumisión sustantivo femenino
1 (acto) submission
2 (actitud) submissiveness
' sumisión' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vasallaje
- humildad
English:
resignation
- submission
- submissiveness
- subservience
* * *sumisión nf1. [obediencia] [acción] submission;[cualidad] submissiveness;con sumisión submissively2. [rendición] surrender* * *f submission* * *1) : submission2) : submissiveness -
20 apocamiento
m.1 timidity.2 belittlement, depreciation, disparagement.3 diffidence, tameness, poorness of spirit, timidity.* * *1 timidity, lack of self-confidence* * *SM1) (=timidez) timidity; (=humildad) lowliness; (=falta de voluntad) spinelessness2) (=depresión) depression, depressed state* * *a) ( falta de carácter) timidity, lack of self-confidenceb) ( depresión) depression* * *a) ( falta de carácter) timidity, lack of self-confidenceb) ( depresión) depression* * *1 (falta de carácter) timidity, lack of self-confidence2 (depresión) depression* * *apocamiento nmtimidity* * *apocamiento nm: timidity
См. также в других словарях:
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tameness — noun see tame I … New Collegiate Dictionary
tameness — See tamable. * * * … Universalium
tameness — noun a) The state or quality of being tame. b) The result or product of being tame … Wiktionary
tameness — tame·ness || teɪmnɪs n. quality of being tame, domestication … English contemporary dictionary
tameness — tame·ness … English syllables
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