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121 direct
1) безпосередній; правдивий; прямий; неприхований2) адресувати; скеровувати; керувати, наставляти, давати інструкції, віддавати наказ•- direct access
- direct action
- direct-action act
- direct-action bill
- direct-action law
- direct aggression
- direct an acquittal
- direct an inquiry
- direct and public incitement
- direct armed intervention
- direct authority
- direct bodily harm
- direct carriage of contraband
- direct cause
- direct commitment
- direct complicity
- direct contact with the victim
- direct contempt
- direct control
- direct criminal involvement
- direct damages
- direct democracy
- direct descendant
- direct descent
- direct diplomatic contacts
- direct discrimination
- direct election
- direct evidence
- direct examination
- direct examiner
- direct execution
- direct gift
- direct harm
- direct heir
- direct impleading
- direct influence
- direct infringement
- direct insurance
- direct insurer
- direct intention
- direct interference
- direct interrogatories
- direct intervention
- direct knowledge
- direct leasing
- direct legislation
- direct liability
- direct military intervention
- direct motive
- direct naturalization
- direct necessity
- direct negotiation
- direct negotiations
- direct participation
- direct party
- direct presidential election
- direct presidential elections
- direct primaries
- direct proceedings
- direct proof
- direct relevance
- direct responsibility
- direct restriction
- direct statement
- direct suffrage
- direct tax
- direct taxation
- direct the jury
- direct the traffic
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122 संकल्पः _saṅkalpḥ
संकल्पः 1 Will, volition, mental resolve; कामः संकल्पो विचिकित्सा... Bṛi. Up.1.5.3; कः कामः संकल्पः Dk.-2 Pur- pose, aim, intention, determination.-3 Wish, desire; संकल्पमात्रोदितसिद्धयस्ते R.14.17.-4 Thought, idea, re- flection, fancy, imagination; तत्संकल्पोपहितजडिम स्तम्भमभ्येति गात्रम् Māl.1.35; वृथैव संकल्पशतैरजस्रमनङ्ग नीतो$सि मया विवृद्धिम् Ś.3.5. (v. l.); प्रियासंनिहितैवेयं संकल्पस्थापिता पुरः Nāg.2.9.-5 The mind, heart; शान्तसंकल्पः सुमना यथा स्यात् Kaṭh. 1.1; संकल्पनिर्वृतिषु संस्तुत एष दासः Māl.7.2.-6 A solemn vow to perform an observance.-7 Expectation of advantage from a holy voluntary act.-8 Considera- tion, reflection.-9 A declaration made by a widow at the time of burning herself with her husband.-Comp. -आत्मक a.1 willing, resolving.-2 consisting of thought only, imaginary.-ज a. produced from self-will, desire or idea of advantage; व्रतानि यमधर्माश्च सर्वे संकल्पजाः स्मृताः Ms.2.3.-जः, -जन्मन् m.,-योनिः 1 wish, desire.-2 epithets of the god of love; भगवन् संकल्पयोने M.4; Ku.3.24.-प्रभव a. born from desire (an epithet of Madana); कामिनां बहुमन्तव्यं संकल्पप्रभवोदयम् Bhāg.8.12.16.-मूल, -संभव a. based on some idea or desire; संकल्पमूलः कामो वै यज्ञाः संकल्पसंभवाः Ms.2.3.-रूप a.-1 volitional.-2 conformable to will. -
123 play the fool
(to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) hacer el tonto -
124 play the fool
(to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) leika trúðinn, vera með trúðslæti -
125 slander
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126 play the fool
(to act in a foolish manner, especially with the intention of amusing other people: He always played the fool when the teacher left the classroom.) bolondozik -
127 slander
rágalmazás, becsületsértés to slander: megrágalmaz* * *1. noun((the act of making) an untrue spoken, not written, statement about a person with the intention of damaging that person's reputation: That story about her is nothing but a wicked slander!) rágalmazás2. verb(to make such statements about (a person etc).) (meg)rágalmaz -
128 slander
1. noun((the act of making) an untrue spoken, not written, statement about a person with the intention of damaging that person's reputation: That story about her is nothing but a wicked slander!) calúnia2. verb(to make such statements about (a person etc).) caluniar* * *slan.der[sl'a:ndə, sl'ændə] n 1 difamação, calúnia. 2 ato de espalhar notícias falsas. • vt+vi caluniar, maldizer, difamar.
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