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1 youthfulness
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2 Yoga is Youthfulness
Sports: YIYУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Yoga is Youthfulness
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3 רוח נעורים
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5 mladickost
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6 молодить
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7 моложавость
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8 моложавость
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9 ungdommelighed
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10 ÆSKA
* * *i. e. œska, u, f., œrska, Barl. 199; ærska and Irskum make a rhyme, Fms. vii. (in a verse); spelt eoska, 645. 110; [from œri, compar. of ungr, q. v.]:—youth, childhood, Lat. juventus, Fms. vii. 220; hvárki œska né elli, 677. 3; veldr elli mér enn œska þér, Korm.: frá æsku til elli, Mar.; í æsku, Fms. i. 155, Grág. i. 278, 281, Sks. 26; í æsku ok bernsku, 596. fyrir œsku sakir, Grág. i. 410.COMPDS: æskualdr, æskubragð, æskufullr, æskugleði, æskumaðr, æskumót, æskuskeið. -
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12 Jugendlichkeit
f youthfulness* * *die Jugendlichkeityouthfulness; juvenileness* * *Ju|gend|lich|keitf -, no plyouthfulness* * ** * *Ju·gend·lich·keit<->f kein pl* * *die youth; (jugendliche Wirkung) youthfulness* * *Jugendlichkeit f youthfulness* * *die youth; (jugendliche Wirkung) youthfulness* * *f.juvenileness n.youthfulness n. -
13 jeunesse
jeunesse [ʒœnεs]feminine nouna. ( = période) youthb. ( = personnes jeunes) young people* * *ʒœnɛs1) ( période) youthla première or prime jeunesse — early youth
il n'est plus de la première jeunesse — hum he's no longer in the first flush of youth hum
2) ( état) youth3) ( les jeunes) young people (pl)••* * *ʒœnɛs nf1) (= période) youth2) (= aspect) youthfulness3) (= jeunes) young people pl youthla jeunesse d'aujourd'hui — the youth of today, the young people of today
* * *jeunesse nf1 ( période) youth; dans ma jeunesse in my youth; la première or prime jeunesse early youth; le charme de la jeunesse the charms of youth; une seconde jeunesse a new lease of life; il n'a pas eu de jeunesse he didn't have a proper youth; un amour de jeunesse an early girlfriend/boyfriend; une erreur de jeunesse a youthful misdemeanourGB; il n'est plus de la première jeunesse hum he's no longer in the first flush of youth hum;2 ( fait d'être jeune) youth; la jeunesse des candidats the fact that the candidates are young, the youthfulness of the candidates; quand on a la jeunesse, tout est possible when you are young, everything is possible;3 ( comme qualité) youthfulness; la jeunesse de sa voix the youthfulness of his/her voice; avoir un air de jeunesse to look young; avoir une grande jeunesse d'esprit to be young in spirit; être plein de jeunesse to be full of vitality;4 ( les jeunes) young people (pl); la jeunesse ouvrière young working people; l'entrain de la jeunesse the enthusiasm of the young; littérature/émissions pour la jeunesse literature/programmesGB for young people; la jeunesse étudiante students (pl); ⇒ vieillesse;5 ○†( femme) young woman.jeunesse dorée bright young things (pl), gilded youth; jeunesses communistes Communist youth movement (sg); jeunesses hitlériennes Hist, Pol Hitler Youth; Jeunesses musicales (de France) organization promoting musical activities for young people.il faut que jeunesse se passe youth must have its fling; les voyages forment la jeunesse travel broadens the mind.[ʒɶnɛs] nom féminin1. [juvénilité - d'une personne] youth, youthfulness ; [ - d'une génération, d'une population] youthfulness, young age ; [ - d'un arbre, d'un animal] young age ; [ - des traits, d'un style] youthfulnesstous furent impressionnés par la jeunesse de l'équipe gouvernementale they were all impressed by how young the government ministers werej'apprécie la jeunesse d'esprit ou de caractère I appreciate a youthful outlook ou frame of mind3. SOCIOLOGIE4. (vieilli) [jeune fille] (young) girl————————jeunesses nom féminin pluriel[groupe] youthles jeunesses communistes/socialistes Young Communists/Socialists————————de jeunesse locution adjectivaleses amours/œuvres/péchés de jeunesse the loves/works/sins of his youth -
14 juventud
f.1 youth.en su juventud when she was young, in her youth2 young people.la juventud ha perdido el respeto por los ancianos (plural) young people no longer respect the elderlylas juventudes del partido the youth wing of the party* * *1 (período) youth2 (aspecto joven) youthfulness■ la juventud actual the youth of today, young people today\conservar la juventud to keep one's youthful lookslas Juventudes Socialistas the Young Socialists* * *noun f.1) young people2) youth* * *SF1) (=época) youthen mi juventud no había ordenadores — in my youth o when I was young there were no computers
2) (=los jóvenes) young peoplela juventud de hoy, la juventud actual — young people today, the youth of today
3) (=cualidad) youth* * ** * *= youthfulness.Ex. This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.----* juventud, la = youth culture.* la juventud no es cuestión de edad sino de espíritu = you are as old as you feel.* Posesivo + juventud = Posesivo + salad days.* * ** * *la juventud(n.) = youth cultureEx: They provide a true and fertile alternative to songwriters whose point of reference is the self-indulgent, angst-ridden youth culture whose reality is read through mass media.
= youthfulness.Ex: This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.
* juventud, la = youth culture.* la juventud no es cuestión de edad sino de espíritu = you are as old as you feel.* Posesivo + juventud = Posesivo + salad days.* * *1 (edad) youthjuventud, divino tesoro ( fr hecha); what it is to be young2 (gente joven) youth¡esta juventud de hoy! young people today!, the youth of today!Compuestos:fpl Young Communists (pl)fpl Young Socialists (pl)* * *
juventud sustantivo femenino ( edad) youth;
( gente joven) youth;◊ ¡esta juventud de hoy! young people today!
juventud sustantivo femenino
1 (edad) youth
2 (jóvenes) young people
3 (asociación) pl youth association: las juventudes anarquistas están en contra del servicio militar, the anarchistic youth associations are against the military service
' juventud' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
andanzas
- escarceo
- vanagloriarse
- ahora
- deportista
- descarriado
- marchitarse
- marchito
- sacrificar
English:
boyhood
- bring back
- unhappy
- young
- youth
- youthfulness
- hostel
- misspent
- youthful
* * *juventud nf1. [edad, época] youth;en su juventud when she was young, in her youth;juventud, divino tesoro oh, to be young again!2. [los jóvenes] young people [plural];la juventud ha perdido el respeto por los ancianos young people no longer respect the elderly;cuenta con el apoyo de las juventudes del partido he enjoys the support of the youth wing of the partyJuventudes Comunistas Young Communists; Hist Juventudes Hitlerianas Hitler Youth;Juventudes Socialistas Young Socialists* * *f youth* * *juventud nf1) : youth2) : young people* * *juventud n1. (edad) youth2. (jóvenes) young people -
15 यौवन _yauvana
यौवन a. (-नी f.) [यूनो भावः अण्] Young, juvenile.-नम् 1 Youth; (fig. also), youthfulness, prime or bloom of youth, puberty; मुग्धत्वस्य च यौवनस्य च सखे मध्ये मधुश्रीः स्थिता V.2.7; यौवने$भ्यस्तविद्यानाम् R.1.8;6.5; दिन- यौवनोत्थान् 13.2.-2 Any youthful or juvenile act.-3 A number of young persons, especially women.-Comp. -अन्त a. ending in youth, being a prolonged youth; यौवनान्तं वयो यस्मिन् नान्तकः कुसुमायुधात् Ku.6.44.-अवस्था, -दशा youthfulness, puberty.-आरम्भः prime of youth, budding youth; Māl.3.-आरूढ a. one who has arrived at adolescence or puberty.-उद्भेदः 1 ardour of youthful passions.-2 sexual love.-3 N. of Cupid.-कण्टकः, -कम्, -पिडका an erruption or pimples on the face indicative of youth.-दर्पः 1 youthful pride.-2 indiscretion natural to youth.-दशा the period of youth.-प्रान्तः the verge of youth.-लक्षणम् 1 a sign of youth.-2 charm, loveliness.-3 the female breast.-श्री the beauty of youthfulness.-स्थ a.1 youthful.-2 marriageable.-3 fresh; यौवनस्थस्य गौरस्य कपित्थस्य सुगन्धिनः Rām.2.91.72. -
16 młodzieńczoś|ć
f sgt youthfulness- młodzieńczość (czyjegoś) wyglądu the youthfulness of sb’s looks- młodzieńczość (czyichś) ruchów a. w (czyichś) ruchach the youthfulness of sb’s movementsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > młodzieńczoś|ć
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17 Jugend
f; -, kein Pl.1. youth; (Kindesalter) childhood; in meiner Jugend when I was young; von Jugend auf since I was ( oder you were etc.) young oder a child; seit frühester Jugend from when I was ( oder you were etc.) very young, from my ( oder your etc.) earliest youth geh.2. (Jugendlichkeit) youth(fulness)3. Koll.: die Jugend young people, the younger generation, heutige: auch the youth of today, today’s youth; die deutsche Jugend the young Germans (of today); die reifere Jugend hum. the over-forties4. SPORT (Jugendmannschaft) youth team* * *die Jugendyouth; juvenescence* * *Ju|gend ['juːgnt]f -,no pl1) (= Jugendzeit) youth; (= das Jungsein, Jugendlichkeit) youth, youthfulnessfrühe Júgend — early youth, adolescence
früheste Júgend — early adolescence
in ihrer Júgend waren sie... — in their youth they were...
von Júgend an or auf — from one's youth
2) (= junge Menschen) youth, young people pldie heutige Júgend, die Júgend von heute — young people or the youth of today, modern youth
die weibliche/männliche Júgend — young women/men
die studentische Júgend — student youth
Júgend hat keine Tugend (Prov) — young people are all the same
Haus der Júgend — youth centre (Brit) or center (US)
* * *die1) adolescence2) (young people in general.) the young3) ((the state of being in) the early part of life: Enjoy your youth!; He spent his youth in America.) youth4) (young people in general: Some people say that today's youth has/have no sense of responsibility.) youth* * *Ju·gend<->[ˈju:gn̩t]frühe/früheste \Jugend early/earliest youthin meiner \Jugend kostete ein Brötchen sechs Pfennige when I was young a roll cost six pfennigsvon \Jugend an [o auf] from one's youthwir haben schon von \Jugend auf immer zusammen gespielt we have always played together right from our youth2. (Jungsein) youthfulness▪ die \Jugend young people pldie europäische \Jugend the youth [or young people] of Europedie \Jugend von heute, die heutige \Jugend young people [or the youth of] todayauch die reifere \Jugend war zugegen the older age-group were also presentdie studentische \Jugend young students* * *die; Jugend1) youthin ihrer Jugend — in her youth; when she was young
schon in früher Jugend — at an early age
schon von Jugend auf — from an early age; from his/her etc. youth
2) (Jugendliche) young peopledie weibliche/männliche Jugend — girls pl./boys pl
* * *1. youth; (Kindesalter) childhood;in meiner Jugend when I was young;seit frühester Jugend from when I was ( oder you were etc) very young, from my ( oder your etc) earliest youth geh2. (Jugendlichkeit) youth(fulness)3. koll:die Jugend young people, the younger generation, heutige: auch the youth of today, today’s youth;die deutsche Jugend the young Germans (of today);die reifere Jugend hum the over-forties* * *die; Jugend1) youthin ihrer Jugend — in her youth; when she was young
schon von Jugend auf — from an early age; from his/her etc. youth
2) (Jugendliche) young peopledie weibliche/männliche Jugend — girls pl./boys pl
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19 calculado
adj.1 calculated, considered, premeditated.2 deliberate, intentional.past part.past participle of spanish verb: calcular.* * *ADJ [riesgo, decisión, intento] calculated; [moderación, elegancia, ambigüedad] studied* * *= computed, estimated.Ex. Someone must read a total on the card, so that the machine can add its computed item to it.Ex. This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.----* calculado por el ordenador = computer-calculated.* precio calculado según el tiempo de conexión = connect time based pricing.* precio calculado según el tiempo empleado = time-based charge.* riesgo calculado = calculated risk.* tarifa calculada según el tiempo de conexión = connect time based pricing, connect time based pricing.* tarifa calculada según el tiempo empleado = time-based charge.* tarifa calculada según el tiempo utilizado = time-based tariff.* * *= computed, estimated.Ex: Someone must read a total on the card, so that the machine can add its computed item to it.
Ex: This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.* calculado por el ordenador = computer-calculated.* precio calculado según el tiempo de conexión = connect time based pricing.* precio calculado según el tiempo empleado = time-based charge.* riesgo calculado = calculated risk.* tarifa calculada según el tiempo de conexión = connect time based pricing, connect time based pricing.* tarifa calculada según el tiempo empleado = time-based charge.* tarifa calculada según el tiempo utilizado = time-based tariff. -
20 estimado
adj.1 dear.2 esteemed, estimated, valued, cherished.m.estimate, appraisal.past part.past participle of spanish verb: estimar.* * *1→ link=estimar estimar► adjetivo1 (apreciado) esteemed, respected2 (valorado) valued, estimated\estimado señor / estimada señora (en carta) Dear Sir / Dear Madam* * *ADJ esteemed, respected"Estimado señor Pérez" — "Dear Mr Pérez"
* * *- da adjetivo dearestimado señor Díaz — (Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz
* * *= beloved, projected, loved, esteemed, valued, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], estimated.Ex. If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.Ex. The areas allowed for housing books were based on the size of the existing collection, plus the projected annual acquisition rate multiplied by ten years.Ex. Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.Ex. This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Ex. One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.Ex. Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex. This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.----* muy estimado = highly regarded, highly esteemed, highly reputed.* * *- da adjetivo dearestimado señor Díaz — (Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz
* * *= beloved, projected, loved, esteemed, valued, dear [dearer -comp., dearest -sup.], estimated.Ex: If one were to think of an analogue outside the library situation, one would conjure up the image of a miser cackling with delight as he counts and recounts his beloved coins.
Ex: The areas allowed for housing books were based on the size of the existing collection, plus the projected annual acquisition rate multiplied by ten years.Ex: Listening to stories, poems, nursery rhymes, nonsense, while occupied with a loved adult in a comforting activity, acclimatizes the infant to the rhythms of prose and poetry.Ex: This tremendous outpouring of titles is one reason why British publishing has such a highly esteemed place in the world.Ex: One very elementary kind of invitation might be the introduction of lavatories in public libraries: a facility to be found in department stores, which are interested in service to valued customers.Ex: Heaney noted that 'in the first place and in the last resort, libraries are for dear life also'.Ex: This youthfulness explains the estimated loss to the profession of 105 librarians by 1983.* muy estimado = highly regarded, highly esteemed, highly reputed.* * *estimado -dadearmi estimado amigo my dear friendestimado señor Díaz ( Corresp) Dear Mr Díaz* * *
Del verbo estimar: ( conjugate estimar)
estimado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
estimado
estimar
estimado◊ -da adjetivo
dear
estimar ( conjugate estimar) verbo transitivo
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( tener cariño) to be fond of
2 (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)
estimado,-a adjetivo
1 esteemed, respected
Estimado Señor Pérez, (en carta) Dear Mr Pérez
2 (apreciado, valorado) appreciated
estimar verbo transitivo
1 frml (sentir cariño) to esteem, respect
2 (juzgar, considerar) to consider, think: no lo estimo necesario, I don't think it is necessary
3 (valorar) to appreciate, think highly of: estimo tu ayuda, I appreciate your help
4 (calcular) to estimate
' estimado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aproximada
- aproximado
- considerada
- considerado
- estimada
- señor
- presupuesto
English:
dear
* * *estimado, -a adj1. [querido] esteemed, respected;estimado Señor [en carta] Dear Sir2. [aproximado] estimated* * *estimado, -da adj: esteemed, dearEstimado señor Ortiz: Dear Mr. Ortiz
См. также в других словарях:
youthfulness — index minority (infancy) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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youthfulness — noun see youthful … New Collegiate Dictionary
youthfulness — See youthfully. * * * … Universalium
youthfulness — noun the vitality characteristic of youth … Wiktionary
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youthfulness — n. Juvenility, youth … New dictionary of synonyms
youthfulness — youth·ful·ness … English syllables