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warlike language

  • 1 warlike language

    Politics english-russian dictionary > warlike language

  • 2 language

    1. n

    to abandon one's own language — отказываться от своего языка

    to employ a language — применять, использовать язык ( в судопроизводстве)

    to make one's language the official tongue of the country — делать свой язык официальным языком страны

    to teach smb in their own language — учить кого-л. на их родном языке

    - computer language
    - diplomatic language
    - foreign languages
    - in the language of arms
    - inflammatory language
    - kin languages
    - language of force
    - legal language
    - national language
    - native language
    - official language
    - official languages of the United Nations
    - state language
    - strength of the language in the draft
    - using no uncertain language
    - violent language
    - warlike language
    - working language
    - working languages of the United Nations
    2. attr

    Politics english-russian dictionary > language

  • 3 воинственные высказывания

    Русско-английский политический словарь > воинственные высказывания

  • 4 gesture

    {dʒestʃə}
    I. 1. жест (и прен.), движение с ръка
    a warlike GESTURE дрънкане на оръжие, войнолюбива проява/акт
    2. мимика (и facial GESTURE)
    II. v жестикулирам, правя знак, изразявам чрез мимика/жест
    * * *
    { jestshъ} n 1. жест (и прен.), движение с ръка; a warlike (2) { jestshъ} v жестикулирам; правя знак, изразявам чрез м
    * * *
    жестикулирам; жест; мимика;
    * * *
    1. a warlike gesture дрънкане на оръжие, войнолюбива проява/акт 2. i. жест (и прен.), движение с ръка 3. ii. v жестикулирам, правя знак, изразявам чрез мимика/жест 4. мимика (и facial gesture)
    * * *
    gesture[´dʒestʃə] I. n 1. жест, замах, размах; прен. инициатива, предприемчивост (и прен.); движение с ръка или с тяло; to make a \gesture правя жест, движение с ръка; a warlike \gesture дрънкане на оръжие, войнолюбива проява (акт); 2. мимика (и facial \gesture); the language of \gestures език чрез мимики; friendly \gesture дружески жест; II. v жестикулирам; правя знак, изразявам чрез мимика (жест).

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > gesture

  • 5 प्रिय _priya

    प्रिय a. [प्रीणाति प्रि-तर्पणे क] (compar. प्रेयस्, superl. प्रेष्ठ)
    1 Dear, beloved, liked, welcome, favourite; बन्धुप्रियाम् Ku.1.26; प्रकृत्यैव प्रिया सीता रामस्यासीन्महात्मनः Rām; R.3.29.
    -2 Pleasing, agreeable; तामूचतुस्ते प्रियमप्यमिथ्या R.14.6.
    -2 Fond of, liking, loving, devoted or attached to; प्रियमण्डना Ś.4.9.; प्रियारामा वैदेही U.2.
    -2 Dear, expensive.
    -5 Ved. Customary, familar, usual.
    -यः 1 A lover, husband; स्त्रीणामाद्यं प्रणयवचनं विभ्रमो हि प्रियेषु Me.28.
    -2 A kind of deer.
    -3 A son-in-law (जामाता); Ms.3.119 (com.).
    -या 1 A beloved (wife), wife, mistress; प्रिये चारुशीले प्रिये रम्यशीले प्रिये Gīt. 1.
    -2 A woman in general.
    -3 Small cardamoms.
    -4 News, information.
    -5 Spirituous liquor.
    -6 A kind of jasmine.
    -यम् 1 Love.
    -2 Kindness, service, favour; प्रियमाचरितं लते त्वया मे V.1.16; मत्प्रियार्थं यियासोः Me.22; प्रियं मे प्रियं मे 'a good service done to me'; प्रिय- चिकीर्षवः Bg.1.23; U.3.26; Pt.1.193,365.
    -3 Pleasing or gladsome news; विवेश भुवमाख्यातुमुरगेभ्य इव प्रियम् R.12. 91; प्रियनिवेदयितारम् Ś.4.
    -4 Pleasure; प्रियं प्राप्तो दशाननः Rām.7.23.15.
    -यम् ind. In a pleasing or agreeable manner.
    -प्रियेण ind. Willingly.
    -Comp. -अतिथि a. hospitable.
    -अन्नम् dear food or provisions.
    -अन्नत्वम् dearth, scarcity; Bṛi. S.
    -अपायः absence or loss of a beloved object.
    -अप्रियः a. Pleasant and unpleasant, agreeable and disagreeable (feelings &c.). (
    -यम्) service and disservice, favour and injury.
    -अम्बुः the mango tree. (-a.) fond of water.
    -अर्थम् ind. as a favour.
    -अर्ह a.
    1 deserving love or kindness; U.3.
    -2 amiable. (
    -र्हः) N. of Viṣṇu.
    -असु a. fond of life.
    -आख्य a. announcing good news.
    -आख्यानम्, -आख्या- निकम् agreeable news; Pratimā.1.
    -आत्मन् a. ami- able, pleasant, agreeable.
    -आधानम् a friendly office; आत्मनीव प्रियाधानमेतन्मैत्रीमहाव्रतम् Mv.5.59.
    -आलापिन् a. speaking kindly or agreeably.
    -आसु a. fond of life.
    -उक्तिः f.,
    -उदितम् a kind or friendly speech, flattering remarks.
    -उपपत्तिः f. a happy or pleasant occur- rence.
    -उपभोगः enjoyment of a lover or mistress; प्रियोपभोगचिह्नेषु पौरोभाग्यमिवाचरन् R.12.22.
    -एषिन् a.
    1 desirous of pleasing or doing service.
    -2 friendly, affectionate.
    -कर a. giving or causing pleasure.
    -कर्मन् a. acting in a kind or friendly manner. (-n.) the action of a lover.
    -कलत्रः a husband who is fond of his wife, whe loves her dearly.
    - कलह a. quarrel- some.
    -काम a. friendly disposed, desirous of rendering service.
    -कार a.
    1 acting kindly, doing good to,
    -2 favourable, suitable.
    -कारक, -कारिन् a. acting or treating kindly. (-m.) a friend, benefactor; प्रियकारक भद्रं ते Pt.4.76.
    -कृत् m.
    1 one who does good, a friend, benefactor.
    -2 N. of Viṣṇu.
    -जनः a beloved or dear person.
    -जानिः a husband who dearly loves his wife, a gallant.
    -जीव a. living long, long-lived. (
    -वः) Colasanthes Indica (Mar. टेंटू).
    -जीविता love of life.
    -तोषणः a kind of coitus or mode of sexual enjoyment.
    -दत्ता a mystical name of the earth; Mb.
    -दर्श a. pleasant to look at; प्रियदर्शो दीर्घभुजः कथं कृष्ण युधिष्ठिरः Mb.5.9.21.
    -दर्शन a. pleasing to look at, of pleasing appearance, good-looking, lovely, handsome; अहो प्रिय- दर्शनः कुमारः U.5.; R.1.47; Ś.3.9; एवमुत्सुको$पि प्रियदर्शनो देवः Ś6.
    (-नः) 1 a parrot.
    -2 a kind of date tree.
    -3 N. of a prince of the Gandharvas; अवेहि गन्धर्वपतेस्तनूजं प्रियंवदं मां प्रियदर्शनस्य R.5.33.
    -4 A plant growing on trees and stones (Mar. दगडफूल). (
    -नम्) the sight of a beloved object; अमृतं प्रियदर्शनम् Pt.1.128. (
    -नी) a bird, Gracula religiosa.
    -दर्शिन् a. looking kindly upon anything. (-m.) an epithet of king Aśoka.
    -देवन a. fond of gambling.
    -धन्वः an epithet of Śiva.
    -निवेदनम् good tidings.
    -पुत्रः a kind of bird.
    -प्रश्नः a kind inquiry (about welfare).
    -प्रसादनम् propitiation of a husband.
    -प्राय a. exceedingly kind or courteous; प्रियप्राया वृत्तिः U.2.2. (
    -यम्) eloquence in language.
    -प्रायस् n. a very agreeable speech, as of a lover to his mistress.
    -प्रेप्सु a. wishing to secure one's desired object.
    -भावः feeling of love; प्रियभावः स तु तया स्वगुणैरेव वर्धितः U.6.31.
    -भाषणम् kind or agreeable words.
    -भाषिन् a. speaking sweet words.
    -मण्डन a. fond of ornaments; नादत्ते प्रियमण्डनापि भवतां स्नेहेन या पल्लवम् Ś.4.9.
    -मधु a. fond of liquor. (
    -धुः) an epithet of Balarāma.
    -रण a. warlike, heroic.
    -वक्तृ a. flattering, a flatterer.
    - वचन a. speaking kind or agreeable words. (
    -नम्) kind, coaxing or endearing words; प्रियवचनकृतो$- पि योषितां दयितजनानुनयो रसादृते (प्रविशति हृदयं न) V.2.22.
    -वयस्यः a dear friend.
    -वर्णी the plant called प्रियङ्गु.
    -वस्तु n. a beloved object.
    -वाच् a. speaking kindly, affable in address. (-f.) kind or agreeable words.
    -वादिका a kind of musical instrument.
    -वादिन् a. speaking kind or pleasing words, a flatterer; सुलभाः पुरुषा राजन् सततं प्रियवादिनः Rām. (
    -नी) a kind of bird. (Mar. मैना, साळुंखी).
    -श्रवस् m. an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa; प्रगायतः स्ववीर्याणि तीर्थपादः प्रियश्रवाः Bhāg.1.6.34.
    -संवासः the society of a beloved person.
    -सखः 1 a dear friend.
    -2 the Khadira tree. (
    -खी f.) a female friend, a lady' confidante.
    -सत्य a.
    1 a lover of truth.
    -2 pleasant though true.
    -संदेशः 1 a friendly message, the mes- sage of a lover.
    -2 the tree called चम्पक.
    -संप्रहार a. fond of litigation.
    -समागमः union with a beloved object or person.
    -सहचरी a beloved wife.
    -साहस a. adven- turous.
    -सुहृद् m. a dear or bosom friend.
    -स्वप्न a. fond of sleep; अकाले वोधितो भ्रात्रा प्रियंस्वप्नो वृथा भवान् R.12. 81.
    -हित a. at once agreeable and salutary.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > प्रिय _priya

  • 6 gesture

    1. n жест, телодвижение
    2. n действие

    warlike gesture — воинственный поступок; бряцание оружием

    that was an empty gesture — это был пустой жест, этот поступок ничего не значил

    3. v жестикулировать
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. demonstration (noun) demonstration; display; show
    2. hand movement (noun) acknowledgement; beckoning; expression; finger movement; gesticulation; hand movement; indication; motion; movement; pointing; reminder; sign; signal; token
    3. minor concession (noun) appearance; attitude; courtesy; formality; minor concession; nominal action; nominal mention; posture
    4. make gestures (verb) flag; gesticulate; indicate; make a sign; make gestures; motion; pantomime; sign; signal; signalize; use one's hands; use sign language

    English-Russian base dictionary > gesture

  • 7 Lusitania

    (and Lusitanians)
       Pre-Roman ancient Iberians who inhabited what became known to the Romans as the province of Lusitania. Little is known of the Lusitanians, considered to be the ancestral "race" of native Portuguese, and scholars debate the extent to which Lusitanians had Celtic roots and traits. The Greek scholar Strabo's account of the Lusitanians' customs is the only detailed picture of a people who had a warlike reputation and may have practiced human sacrifice. The Lusitanians fiercely resisted Roman conquest, and a chief figure of resistance over many years was the hunter-shepherd Viriatus. Eventually, the Lusitanians were subdued by the Romans. In mythology, Lusitania and Lusitanians owed their origins to a founding father, known in legend as Lusus. Thus, the prefix signifying Portuguese language and culture is Luso, as in "Luso-Brazilian," etc.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > Lusitania

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