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1 solution
[sə'luːʃn]1) (answer) soluzione f. (to di)* * *[sə'lu:ʃən]1) (an answer to a problem, difficulty or puzzle: the solution to a crossword.) soluzione2) (the act of finding such an answer.) soluzione3) (a liquid with something dissolved in it: a solution of salt and water.) soluzione* * *[sə'luːʃn]1) (answer) soluzione f. (to di) -
2 solution
solution n1 ( answer) solution f (to de) ;2 Chem, Pharm ( act of dissolving) dissolution f ; ( mixture) solution f (of de) ; in solution en solution. -
3 λύω
λύω, ipf. ἔλυον, λύε, fut. λύσω, aor. ἔλῦσα, λῦσεν, mid. aor. ἐλύσαο, inf. λύσασθαι, aor. 2, w. pass. signif., λύτο, λύντο, pass. perf. λέλυμαι, opt. λελῦτο, aor. λύθη, 3 pl. λύθεν: I. act., loose, loosen, set free, of undoing garments, ropes, Il. 4.215, Od. 11.245, Od. 2.415; unharnessing horses, Od. 4.35; of freeing from bonds or captivity (said of the captor), Il. 1.20; pass., of anything giving way, coming apart, Il. 2.135, Od. 22.186; fig., in senses answering to those enumerated, τινὰ κακότητος, ‘deliver’ from misery; ἀγορήν, ‘dismiss’; so λύτο δ' ἀγών; and with reference to emotion, or fainting, death, λύτο γούνατα καὶ φίλον ἦτορ, ‘gave way,’ ‘sank,’ ‘quaked’ (sometimes the act., Od. 20.118); of sleep ‘relaxing’ the limbs, or ‘dissolving’ cares, Od. 4.794, Il. 23.62; of ‘undoing’ (destroying) cities, Il. 2.118.—III. mid., loose or undo oneself, Od. 9.463, or something of one's own, get loosed or released, ransom; λῦσόμενος θύγατρα, said of the father, Il. 1.13; cf. the act., v. 20.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > λύω
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4 parliament
сущ.пол. парламент (название высшего законодательного собрания в Великобритании, Франции и некоторых других странах; парламент Великобритании состоит из двух палат: нижней — палаты общин, и верхней — палаты лордов; работу британского парламента регулируют различные конституционные конвенции; в случае конфликта между палатой общин и палатой лордов, преимущество имеет палата общин; финансовое законодательство находится исключительно в компетенции палаты общин и не подлежит утверждению палатой лордов; правительство организует работу палаты общин, консультируясь с оппозиционной партией или партиями; правительство планирует время работы парламента с учетом необходимости различных форм проявления деятельности оппозиционной партии или партий; пэры, исполняющие судейские функции, не могут участвовать в заседаниях палаты лордов при вынесении вотума недоверия правительству; в случае равного распределения голосов в голосовании о доверии решающим является голос спикера, подаваемый в пользу правительства; состав парламентских комитетов должен отражать партийное представительство в палате общин и др.)summoning [dissolving\] of Parliament — созыв [роспуск\] парламента
See:Act of Parliament, Anisminic Ltd v Foreign Compensation Commission, Bill of Rights 1689, order in council, royal proclamation, Westminster Palace, parliamentary privileges, breach of privilege, parliamentary centre, chamber, Law Commission, vote of no confidence, constitutional monarchy, Cortes, bench 2), debate, election quota, constitutional convention, debate on the address, House of Commons, House of Lords, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, parliamentary law, parliamentary year, parliamentary republic, European Parliament -
5 Aufhebung
f einer Belagerung: raising; eines Boykotts, Streiks etc.: calling off; einer Ehe: annulment; eines Gesetzes: annulment, repeal; eines Haftbefehls: withdrawal; eines Urteils: quashing, reversal; eines Vertrags: cancel(l)ation; (Abschaffung) abolition, revocation* * *die Aufhebungannulment; avoidance; abrogation; rescindment; rescission* * *Auf|he|bungf1) (= Abschaffung) abolition; (von Gesetz auch) repeal, rescinding; (von Vertrag) cancellation, annulment, revocation; (von Urteil) reversal, quashing; (von Verlobung) breaking off2) (= Beendigung) (von Blockade etc) raising, lifting; (von Beschränkung) removal; (von Sitzung) closing; (von Parlament) dissolving3) (von Widerspruch) resolving, resolution; (von Schwerkraft) neutralization, cancelling out4) (obs = Festnahme) capture, seizure* * *(the act of repealing a law etc.) repeal* * *Auf·he·bung<-, -en>f1. (das Aufheben) abolition; von Embargo lifting, raising; von Erlass annulment; von Immunität lifting, withdrawing [the privileges of]; von Urteil reversal; von Verfügung cancellation2. (Beendigung) lifting, raising3. PHYS neutralization* * *1) s. aufheben 3): abolition; repeal; rescindment; revocation; cancellation; lifting2) s. aufheben 5): closure; lifting* * *Aufhebung f einer Belagerung: raising; eines Boykotts, Streiks etc: calling off; einer Ehe: annulment; eines Gesetzes: annulment, repeal; eines Haftbefehls: withdrawal; eines Urteils: quashing, reversal; eines Vertrags: cancel(l)ation; (Abschaffung) abolition, revocation* * *1) s. aufheben 3): abolition; repeal; rescindment; revocation; cancellation; lifting2) s. aufheben 5): closure; lifting* * *f.abolishment n.abolition n.abrogation n.annulment n.cancellation n.rescission (Finances) n.rescission n.sublation (Philosophy) n. -
6 भेदन
bhedanamfn. breaking, cleaving, splitting, rending, piercing, dividing, separating MBh. R. etc.;
(ifc.) causing to flow, giving free course (to a river) Pañcar. ;
causing pain in the joints orᅠ limbs Suṡr. ;
loosening (the faeces), cathartic, purgative ṠārṇgS. ;
destroying, dissolving, relieving (cf. hṛidaya-granthi-bh-);
m. a hog L. ;
Rumex Vesicarius L. ;
n. the act of breaking, cleaving etc. MBh. R. etc.;
bursting, parting asunder, breach, fracture KātyṠr. Suṡr. Prâyaṡc. ;
the passing (through an asterism) VarBṛS. ;
disclosure, betrayal (of a secret) Kathās. ;
embroilment, disunion, discord MBh. Kām. Rājat. ;
discrimination W. ;
a purgative Suṡr. ;
Asa Foetida L.
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7 विलापन
vi-lāpana1) mfn. causing moaning orᅠ lamentation (as a weapon) R. Hariv. ;
m. N. of one of Ṡiva's attendants Hariv. ;
n. the act of causing moaning orᅠ lamentation MBh. XII, 6113 ;
(= nāṡa Nīlak.);
m.c. = - vi-lapana, wail, lamentation BhP. ;
vi-lāpana2) mf (ī)n. (fr. Caus.) dissolving, destroying, removing Suṡr. ;
melting, liquefying ( seeᅠ ājaya-vilā́panī);
n. destruction, death BhP. ;
a means of destruction VP. ;
melting orᅠ a means of melting ib. ;
a partic. product of milk VarYogay. (cf. vi-layana)
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8 играть роль
1) ( какую) ( иметь определённое значение) play a certain part (role)Человек, так добивавшийся свидания со мной, играет в моей повести очень видную роль. (А. Чехов, Драма на охоте) — This man of the interview plays a very important part in my story.
Конечно, движение земной коры сыграло известную роль, но вообще предполагают, что карстовые воронки образуются при растворении известняков водой. (Ю. Нагибин, Четунов, сын Четунова) — Naturally, the movement of the earth's crust played a certain part, but it is generally assumed that these craters were formed by the dissolving of limestone in water.
2) (кого, чего) ( выступать в качестве кого-либо или чего-либо) act as smb., smth.; play the role of smb., smth.; play smb., smth.; pretend to be smb., smth.Всё это было, конечно, грубо и преднамеренно выделано, но так уж принято было, что Фердыщенку позволялось играть роль шута. (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — Of course, it was all vulgar and premeditated, but it was generally accepted that Ferdyshchenko was permitted to play the buffoon.
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9 fluidus
flŭĭdus (access. form, flŭvĭdus, Lucr. 2, 452; 464 sq.; Sedul. Carm. 4, 186; Sen. Ep. 58, 24), a, um, adj. [fluo], flowing, fluid, moist (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; not in Cic. or Caes.).I.Lit.:II.corpus,
Lucr. 2, 452:quid tam contrarium est quam terrenum fluido?
Col. 8, 16, 1:liquor,
Verg. G. 3, 484:cruor,
id. A. 3, 663; Ov. M. 4, 482; cf.:aspiciam fluidos humano sanguine rictus,
id. ib. 14, 168:alvus,
Ser. Samm. 29 fin. —Transf.A. * B. -
10 tabidus
tābĭdus, a, um, adj. [tabeo], melting or wasting away, dissolving, decaying, consuming, putrefying, pining away, languishing (perh. not ante-Aug.).I.Lit.:II.nix,
Liv. 21, 36:corruptum et tabidum corpus,
Suet. Tib. 51:ferae,
id. Calig. 26:juvenci,
Sen. Oedip. 147:jecur,
id. ib. 358:mens,
Ov. P. 1, 1, 67:tabidus erro,
i. e. pining for love, Calp. Ecl. 3, 50.—Transf., act., wasting, consuming, corrupting, infectious:venenum,
Tac. A. 12, 66:vetustas,
Ov. P. 4, 8, 49:pestis,
Mart. 1, 79, 1:lues,
Verg. A. 3, 137:Hecate,
Luc. 6, 737:victus,
i. e. starvation, Sen. Herc. Fur. 691. — Comp., sup., and adv. seem not to occur.
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