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1 fórmula
f.1 formula, norm.2 formula, rule.3 formula, prescription.* * *1 (gen) formula2 (receta) recipe3 AUTOMÓVIL (categoría) formula\por pura fórmula for form's sake* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Quím, Mat) formula2) (Med)3) (=método) formula4) (=expresión)5) (=formalidad)6) (Aut)* * *1)a) (Mat, Quím) formulab) (manera, sistema) wayc) (frase, expresión) standard expression, formulad) ( de producto) formula; ( de alimento) recipe2) (Auto) formula3) (Col) ( receta médica) prescription* * *= formula [formulae, -pl.], formula approach, scientific notation.Ex. It may be helpful to use a formula to calculate the price in the local currency from the price in a foreign currency.Ex. University respondents were suspicious that this formula approach would ultimately be extended to them and to their detriment = Los encuestados universitarios sospechaban que a la larga este fórmula se les aplicaría y les perjudicaría.Ex. Compound documents are those which contain graphics, maps, photos, scientific notation, as well as those containing textual anomalies, such as footnotes, columnar text, handwriting and boxed text.----* fórmula de facetas = facet formula.* fórmula del coseno = cosine formula.* fórmula del coseno de Salton = Salton's cosine formula.* fórmula del éxito = formula for success, recipe for success.* fórmula matemática = mathematical formula.* fórmula molecular = molecular formula.* fórmula para el desastre = blueprint for disaster.* fórmula para el éxito = blueprint for success.* fórmula para el fracaso = blueprint for failure.* fórmula para la dificultad de lectura = reading formula.* fórmula para la medición de la información de Brillouin = Brillouin's information measure.* fórmula química = chemical formula.* novela escrita a base de fórmulas o clichés = formula fiction.* presupuestación según una fórmula = formula budgeting.* presupuesto asignado según una fórmula = formula budget.* ser la fórmula para = be a recipe for.* * *1)a) (Mat, Quím) formulab) (manera, sistema) wayc) (frase, expresión) standard expression, formulad) ( de producto) formula; ( de alimento) recipe2) (Auto) formula3) (Col) ( receta médica) prescription* * *= formula [formulae, -pl.], formula approach, scientific notation.Ex: It may be helpful to use a formula to calculate the price in the local currency from the price in a foreign currency.
Ex: University respondents were suspicious that this formula approach would ultimately be extended to them and to their detriment = Los encuestados universitarios sospechaban que a la larga este fórmula se les aplicaría y les perjudicaría.Ex: Compound documents are those which contain graphics, maps, photos, scientific notation, as well as those containing textual anomalies, such as footnotes, columnar text, handwriting and boxed text.* fórmula de facetas = facet formula.* fórmula del coseno = cosine formula.* fórmula del coseno de Salton = Salton's cosine formula.* fórmula del éxito = formula for success, recipe for success.* fórmula matemática = mathematical formula.* fórmula molecular = molecular formula.* fórmula para el desastre = blueprint for disaster.* fórmula para el éxito = blueprint for success.* fórmula para el fracaso = blueprint for failure.* fórmula para la dificultad de lectura = reading formula.* fórmula para la medición de la información de Brillouin = Brillouin's information measure.* fórmula química = chemical formula.* novela escrita a base de fórmulas o clichés = formula fiction.* presupuestación según una fórmula = formula budgeting.* presupuesto asignado según una fórmula = formula budget.* ser la fórmula para = be a recipe for.* * *A2 (manera, sistema) wayuna nueva fórmula para conciliar las diferencias a new way of reconciling the differencesno hay fórmula mágica para resolver el problema there is no magic formula for solving the problemfórmulas de pago methods of payment3(frase, expresión): fórmulas de cortesía polite expressionslas fórmulas que se emplean en la redacción de cartas comerciales the standard expressions o set phrases o set formulae used in writing business letterspor pura fórmula for form's sake, as a matter of form4 (de un producto) formula; (de un alimento) recipeelaborado según nuestra fórmula exclusiva made to our own exclusive formula/recipeB ( Auto) formulaun coche de Fórmula 1 a Formula 1 carC ( Col) (receta médica) prescriptionla fórmula presidencial Aldunate-Pereyra the Aldunate-Pereyra ticket* * *
Del verbo formular: ( conjugate formular)
formula es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
formular
fórmula
formular ( conjugate formular) verbo transitivo
1 ‹ queja› to make, lodge;
‹teoría/plan› to formulate
2 (Col) [ médico] to prescribe
fórmula sustantivo femenino
1a) (Mat, Quím) formula
2 (Auto) formula;
formular verbo transitivo
1 (expresar una teoría, ley) to formulate
2 (expresar algo con claridad) to formulate: la pregunta estaba mal formulada, the question was formulated wrongly
(una pregunta) to ask
(un deseo) to express
fórmula sustantivo femenino
1 formula, manner: hay que encontrar una fórmula para que se conozcan, we have to find a way for them to meet
2 Quím Med formula
' fórmula' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
antefirma
- FORTRAN
- conjuro
- eficaz
- orden
- papilla
English:
fill out
- formula
- recipe
- motion
* * *fórmula nf1. [matemática] formula2. [química] formulaFarm fórmula magistral = medicine made up by pharmacist to doctor's prescription; Quím fórmula molecular molecular formula;fórmula química chemical formula3. [oral, escrita] expression, formula;una fórmula de despedida an expression used to say goodbyefórmula de cortesía polite expression4. [en automovilismo] formulaFórmula uno Formula One5. [solución] formula;tengo la fórmula para convencerlo I know the way to persuade him;llegaron a una fórmula de compromiso they reached a compromise solution;no existe una fórmula mágica there's no magic formulala fórmula Batlle-Hierro the Batlle-Hierro ticket* * *f1 MAT formula2:por pura fórmula as a matter of form* * *fórmula nf: formula* * * -
2 cortesía
f.1 courtesy, civility, good manners, politeness.2 courteous action, favor, attention, courteous act.3 comity.* * *1 (educación) courtesy, politeness■ ha sido una cortesía de tu parte acompañarnos hasta el aeropuerto it was very kind of you to come with us to the airport2 (en cartas) formal ending3 (tratamiento) title4 (reverencia) bow, curtsy5 (regalo) present* * *noun f.courtesy, politeness* * *SF1) (=conducta) courtesy, politenessdías de cortesía — (Com) days of grace
2) (=etiqueta) social etiquettela cortesía pide que... — etiquette demands that...
3) [de carta] formal ending4) (=reverencia) [de hombre] bow; [de mujer] curtsyhacer una cortesía a algn — [hombre] to bow to sb; [mujer] to curtsy to sb
5) (=regalo) present, gift* * *a) (urbanidad, amabilidad) courtesy, politenessb)de cortesía — < entrada> complimentary; < visita> courtesy (before n)
c) ( atención)le agradezco la cortesía — (frml) I would like to thank you for your kind invitation (o offer etc)
* * *= courtesy, politeness, civility.Ex. Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.Ex. These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.Ex. Matters of civility rather than criminality are the focus of the discussion.----* con cortesía = courteously.* cortesía de = courtesy of.* espejo de cortesía = vanity mirror.* hoja de cortesía = fly-leaf [fly-leaves, -pl.].* hojas de cortesía = endpapers.* por cortesía de = courtesy of.* reglas de cortesía = etiquette.* reglas de cortesía en Internet = netiquette.* * *a) (urbanidad, amabilidad) courtesy, politenessb)de cortesía — < entrada> complimentary; < visita> courtesy (before n)
c) ( atención)le agradezco la cortesía — (frml) I would like to thank you for your kind invitation (o offer etc)
* * *= courtesy, politeness, civility.Ex: Why dont't they give these people some lessons in common courtesy?.
Ex: These messages were examined for 'friendly' features, such as politeness, specificity, constructiveness and helpfulness, and for 'unfriendly' features, like the use of cryptic codes or vocabulary, or language which users might find threatening, domineering, or emotive.Ex: Matters of civility rather than criminality are the focus of the discussion.* con cortesía = courteously.* cortesía de = courtesy of.* espejo de cortesía = vanity mirror.* hoja de cortesía = fly-leaf [fly-leaves, -pl.].* hojas de cortesía = endpapers.* por cortesía de = courtesy of.* reglas de cortesía = etiquette.* reglas de cortesía en Internet = netiquette.* * *1 (urbanidad, amabilidad) courtesy, politenessdesconoce las reglas de cortesía más elementales he has no idea of common courtesyla trató con cortesía he was polite to her, he treated her courteously o politely2de cortesía ‹entrada› complimentary;3(atención): le agradezco la cortesía ( frml); I would like to thank you for your kind invitation ( o offer etc)es una cortesía de la casa it comes with the compliments of the housetuvo la cortesía de invitarnos she was kind enough to invite us* * *
cortesía sustantivo femenino
tuvo la cortesía de invitarnos she was kind enough to invite usb)
‹ visita› courtesy ( before n)
cortesía sustantivo femenino courtesy, politeness
' cortesía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bondad
- deferencia
- delicadeza
- detalle
- educación
- gentileza
- gustar
- visita
- atención
- correctamente
- don
- doña
- encantado
- fórmula
- gusto
- igualmente
- orden
- señor
- señorita
- temer
- tratamiento
English:
courtesy
- decency
- gallantry
- grace
- gracefully
- politeness
- breeding
- chivalry
- pleasantry
* * *cortesía nf1. [gentileza] courtesy;una fórmula de cortesía a polite expression;una visita de cortesía a courtesy call;las trataron con cortesía they were treated courteously o politely;por cortesía de courtesy of;tuvo la cortesía de llamarme he was kind enough to phone me;no tuvo la cortesía de mandar una felicitación he didn't have the courtesy to send a card;le daremos diez minutos de cortesía we'll give him ten minutes* * *f courtesy;tener la cortesía de hacer algo be kind enough to do sth;por cortesía de … by courtesy of …* * *cortesía nf1) : courtesy, politeness2)de cortesía : complimentary, free* * *cortesía n courtesy -
3 zwrot
(obrót, odmiana) turn; (pieniędzy, książek) return; ( wyrażenie) expressionw lewo/tył zwrot! — left/about turn!
* * *mi1. (= skręt) turn; wykonać zwrot w prawo/w lewo make l. take a right/left turn.3. (= zainteresowanie się) turn; zwrot ku fizyce jądrowej turn to atomic physics.4. (= oddanie) return; zwrot butelek bottle return; prawn. restitution, restoration.5. fin. (= spłata) return, repayment; zwrot kosztów reimbursement.6. handl. refund; gwarancja zwrotu pieniędzy money-back guarantee.7. jęz. phrase, expression; zwrot grzecznościowy polite expression.int.w tył/w lewo/w prawo zwrot! wojsk. about/left/right face!The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zwrot
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4 obsecro
ob-sĕcro ( op-sĕcro), āvi, ātum, 1 (separate, ob vos sacro, for vos obsecro, Paul. ex Fest. p. 190, Müll.), v. a. [sacro], qs. to ask on religious grounds (ob sacrum), i. e. to beseech, entreat, implore, supplicate, conjure: obsecrare est opem a sacris petere, Paul. ex Fest. p. 183 Müll. (class.; syn.: obtestor, precor, supplico).—With acc. of the pers. or thing:(β).Venus alma, ambae te obsecramus, Nos in custodiam tuam ut recipias,
Plaut. Rud. 3, 3, 32:advorsum quam ejus me opsecravisset pater,
id. Trin. 1, 2, 139:cum eum oraret atque obsecraret,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 17, § 42:te obsecrat obtestaturque per senectutem suam,
conjures you, id. Quint. 30, 91; id. Sest. 69, 147: cum precibus me obsecraret, Marcell. ap. Cic. Fam. 4, 11, 1:cum multis lacrimis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 17, § 42; cf.in the foll.: pro di immortales, obsecro vostram fidem,
Plaut. Most. 2, 2, 97; id. Poen. 5, 2, 7; id. Truc. 4, 3, 30; cf. in the foll.—With a double acc. (of the pers. and thing):(γ).itaque te hoc obsecrat, ut,
Cic. Quint. 31, 97:hoc te,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 1, 32.—With a relative or intentional clause:(δ).ut huc reveniat obsecrato,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 7, 35:pater, obsecro, ut mihi ignoscas,
Ter. Heaut. 5, 5, 5: te ut omnia perscribas, Cic. Att. 3, 11 fin.; 11, 1, 1:ut ne,
Ter. And. 2, 1, 27.—Absol.:II.videmus certis precationibus obsecrasse summos magistratus,
Plin. 28, 2, 3, § 11:Bassus multis precibus, paene etiam lacrimis obsecrabat, implerem meum tempus,
Plin. Ep. 4, 9, 12:pro aliquo,
Vulg. Esth. 7, 3; id. Philem. 10.—In partic., in colloq. lang., obsecro.A.As an expression of deprecation, I beseech you, I cry you mercy, for Heaven's sake:B.tuam fidem obsecro,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 217:periimus! Obsecro hercle,
id. Men. 5, 7, 27: Ph. Prodi, male conciliate. Do. Obsecro, Ter. Eun. 4, 4, 2.—As a mere polite expression of entreaty, for the most part as an interjection, I beseech you, pray:quid illic, opsecro, tam diu restitisti,
Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 100; id. Bacch. 5, 2, 12:dic obsecro hercle serio quod te rogem,
id. As. 1, 1, 14; Turp. ap. Non. 132, 15:obsecro, an is est?
Ter. Eun. 5, 5, 21:Attica mea, obsecro te, quid agit?
Cic. Att. 13, 13, 3; id. Tusc. 1, 25, 60:sed obsecro te, ita venusta habeantur ista, non ut vincula virorum sint, sed, etc.,
but I beseech you, id. Par. 5, 2, 38; Liv. 5, 6, 3; 6, 40, 10; Gell. 20, 1, 36. -
5 opsecro
ob-sĕcro ( op-sĕcro), āvi, ātum, 1 (separate, ob vos sacro, for vos obsecro, Paul. ex Fest. p. 190, Müll.), v. a. [sacro], qs. to ask on religious grounds (ob sacrum), i. e. to beseech, entreat, implore, supplicate, conjure: obsecrare est opem a sacris petere, Paul. ex Fest. p. 183 Müll. (class.; syn.: obtestor, precor, supplico).—With acc. of the pers. or thing:(β).Venus alma, ambae te obsecramus, Nos in custodiam tuam ut recipias,
Plaut. Rud. 3, 3, 32:advorsum quam ejus me opsecravisset pater,
id. Trin. 1, 2, 139:cum eum oraret atque obsecraret,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 17, § 42:te obsecrat obtestaturque per senectutem suam,
conjures you, id. Quint. 30, 91; id. Sest. 69, 147: cum precibus me obsecraret, Marcell. ap. Cic. Fam. 4, 11, 1:cum multis lacrimis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 17, § 42; cf.in the foll.: pro di immortales, obsecro vostram fidem,
Plaut. Most. 2, 2, 97; id. Poen. 5, 2, 7; id. Truc. 4, 3, 30; cf. in the foll.—With a double acc. (of the pers. and thing):(γ).itaque te hoc obsecrat, ut,
Cic. Quint. 31, 97:hoc te,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 1, 32.—With a relative or intentional clause:(δ).ut huc reveniat obsecrato,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 7, 35:pater, obsecro, ut mihi ignoscas,
Ter. Heaut. 5, 5, 5: te ut omnia perscribas, Cic. Att. 3, 11 fin.; 11, 1, 1:ut ne,
Ter. And. 2, 1, 27.—Absol.:II.videmus certis precationibus obsecrasse summos magistratus,
Plin. 28, 2, 3, § 11:Bassus multis precibus, paene etiam lacrimis obsecrabat, implerem meum tempus,
Plin. Ep. 4, 9, 12:pro aliquo,
Vulg. Esth. 7, 3; id. Philem. 10.—In partic., in colloq. lang., obsecro.A.As an expression of deprecation, I beseech you, I cry you mercy, for Heaven's sake:B.tuam fidem obsecro,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 217:periimus! Obsecro hercle,
id. Men. 5, 7, 27: Ph. Prodi, male conciliate. Do. Obsecro, Ter. Eun. 4, 4, 2.—As a mere polite expression of entreaty, for the most part as an interjection, I beseech you, pray:quid illic, opsecro, tam diu restitisti,
Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 100; id. Bacch. 5, 2, 12:dic obsecro hercle serio quod te rogem,
id. As. 1, 1, 14; Turp. ap. Non. 132, 15:obsecro, an is est?
Ter. Eun. 5, 5, 21:Attica mea, obsecro te, quid agit?
Cic. Att. 13, 13, 3; id. Tusc. 1, 25, 60:sed obsecro te, ita venusta habeantur ista, non ut vincula virorum sint, sed, etc.,
but I beseech you, id. Par. 5, 2, 38; Liv. 5, 6, 3; 6, 40, 10; Gell. 20, 1, 36. -
6 Прошу прощения.
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7 Б-75
ПОКОРНО (ПОКОРНЕЙШЕ) БЛАГОДАРЮ VP 1st pers only indep. sent)1. obs ( fixed WOused when addressing s.o. with a humble, polite expression of gratitude: I humbly thank youthank you kindly (I am) much obliged.(Аркадина (подаёт повару рубль):) Вот вам рубль на троих. (Повар:) Покорнейше благодарим, барыня (Чехов 6). (A. (gives the Cook a ruble):) Here's a ruble for the three of you. (Cook:) Thank you kindly, madam (6b).(Ихарев:) Пара целковиков! (Суёт ему в руку.) (Алексей (кланяясь):) Покорнейше благодарю (Гоголь 2). (I.:) Here's a couple of rubles for you! (Thrusts them into his hand.) (A. (bowing):) Much obliged, Your Honor (2a).2. coll, iron (in contemp. usage, WO is usu. благодарю покорно) used to express disagreement with sth., rejection of sth., or a negative reaction to some statement: (all said with ironic intonation) much obliged, Fm surethanks a lot! thank you very much! I can't thank you enough (in limited contexts) no, thank you! thanks, but no thanks!(Работник:) Пожалуйте, Михаил Львович, за вами приехали. (Астров:) Откуда? (Работник:) С фабрики. (Астров (с досадой):) Покорно благодарю (Чехов 3). (Labourer:) Will you come please, Dr. Astrov? You're wanted. (A.:) Who by? (L.:) The factory. (A. (irritated):) Much obliged, I'm sure (3c).«Отчего вы не служите в армии?» - «После Аустерлица! - мрачно сказал князь Андрей. — Нет, покорно благодарю, я дал себе слово, что служить в действующей русской армии я не буду» (Толстой 5). "Why aren't you serving in the army?" "After Austerlitz!" said Prince Andrew gloomily. "No, thank you very much! I have promised myself not to serve again in the active Russian army" (5b).Вы видели, что в эти полгода делалось со мной! Чего же вам хочется: полного торжества? Чтоб я зачах или рехнулся? Покорно благодарю!» (Гончаров 1). "You have seen what has happened to me in the last six months. What do you want: a complete triumph? Do you want me to waste away-go out of my mind? No, thank you!" (1b). -
8 покорнейше благодарю
• ПОКОРНО < ПОКОРНЕЙШЕ> БЛАГОДАРЯ)[VP; 1st pers only; indep. sent]=====1. obs [fixed WO]⇒ used when addressing s.o. with a humble, polite expression of gratitude:- (I am) much obliged.♦ [Аркадина (подаёт повару рубль):] Вот вам рубль на троих. [Повар:] Покорнейше благодарим, барыня (Чехов 6). [A. (gives the Cook a ruble):] Here's a ruble for the three of you. [Cook:] Thank you kindly, madam (6b).♦ [Ихарев:] Пара целковиков! (Суёт ему в руку.) [Алексей (кланяясь):] Покорнейше благодарю (Гоголь 2). [I.:] Here's a couple of rubles for you! (Thrusts them into his hand.) [A. (bowing):] Much obliged, Your Honor (2a).2. coll, iron [in contemp. usage, WO is usu. благодарю покорно]⇒ used to express disagreement with sth., rejection of sth., or a negative reaction to some statement:- [all said with ironic intonation] much obliged. Pm sure;- thanks a lot!;- thank you very much!;- [in limited contexts] no, thank you!;- thanks, but no thanks!♦ [Работник:] Пожалуйте, Михаил Львович, за вами приехали. [Астров:] Откуда? [Работник:] С фабрики. [Астров (с досадой):] Покорно благодарю( Чехов 3). [Labourer:] Will you come please, Dr. Astrov? You're wanted. [A.:] Who by? [L.:] The factory. [A. (irritated):] Much obliged, I'm sure (3c)♦ "Отчего вы не служите в армии?" - "После Аустерлица! - мрачно сказал князь Андрей. - Нет, покорно благодарю, я дал себе слово, что служить в действующей русской армии я не буду" (Толстой 5). "Why aren't you serving in the army?" "After Austerlitz!" said Prince Andrew gloomily. "No, thank you very much! I have promised myself not to serve again in the active Russian army" (5b).♦ "Вы видели, что в эти полгода делалось со мной! Чего же вам хочется: полного торжества? Чтоб я зачах или рехнулся? Покорно благодарю!" (Гончаров 1). "You have seen what has happened to me in the last six months. What do you want: a complete triumph? Do you want me to waste away-go out of my mind? No, thank you!" (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > покорнейше благодарю
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9 покорно благодарю
• ПОКОРНО < ПОКОРНЕЙШЕ> БЛАГОДАРЯ)[VP; 1st pers only; indep. sent]=====1. obs [fixed WO]⇒ used when addressing s.o. with a humble, polite expression of gratitude:- (I am) much obliged.♦ [Аркадина (подаёт повару рубль):] Вот вам рубль на троих. [Повар:] Покорнейше благодарим, барыня (Чехов 6). [A. (gives the Cook a ruble):] Here's a ruble for the three of you. [Cook:] Thank you kindly, madam (6b).♦ [Ихарев:] Пара целковиков! (Суёт ему в руку.) [Алексей (кланяясь):] Покорнейше благодарю( Гоголь 2). [I.:] Here's a couple of rubles for you! (Thrusts them into his hand.) [A. (bowing):] Much obliged, Your Honor (2a).2. coll, iron [in contemp. usage, WO is usu. благодарю покорно]⇒ used to express disagreement with sth., rejection of sth., or a negative reaction to some statement:- [all said with ironic intonation] much obliged. Pm sure;- thanks a lot!;- thank you very much!;- [in limited contexts] no, thank you!;- thanks, but no thanks!♦ [Работник:] Пожалуйте, Михаил Львович, за вами приехали. [Астров:] Откуда? [Работник:] С фабрики. [Астров (с досадой):] Покорно благодарю (Чехов 3). [Labourer:] Will you come please, Dr. Astrov? You're wanted. [A.:] Who by? [L.:] The factory. [A. (irritated):] Much obliged, I'm sure (3c)♦ "Отчего вы не служите в армии?" - "После Аустерлица! - мрачно сказал князь Андрей. - Нет, покорно благодарю, я дал себе слово, что служить в действующей русской армии я не буду" (Толстой 5). "Why aren't you serving in the army?" "After Austerlitz!" said Prince Andrew gloomily. "No, thank you very much! I have promised myself not to serve again in the active Russian army" (5b).♦ "Вы видели, что в эти полгода делалось со мной! Чего же вам хочется: полного торжества? Чтоб я зачах или рехнулся? Покорно благодарю!" (Гончаров 1). "You have seen what has happened to me in the last six months. What do you want: a complete triumph? Do you want me to waste away-go out of my mind? No, thank you!" (1b).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > покорно благодарю
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10 ཞི་བའི་ཚིག་
[zhi ba'i tshig]good words, (mild, polite) expression, mild language, conciliatory -
11 གསེར་ཞལ་
[gser zhal]royal face, golden face, polite expression, compliment to respectable ladies -
12 استدعاء
اِسْتِدْعاء \ invitation: a polite expression of a desire for sb. to attend sth. or to do sth.: I sent him an invitation to my party. summons, (summonses): a formal order to come (to court etc.). \ See Also دعوة (دَعْوَة) -
13 آسف
آسِف \ sorry: a polite expression when one has made a mistake, or when one cannot help sb.: Sorry, I meant four, not five! Can you lend me a pencil? Sorry, I can’t. sad: (about some bad action, condition, etc.): I’m sorry that I hurt you. I’m sorry to hear of your illness. Are you sorry for your crimes?. -
14 إطراء
إِطْرَاء \ compliment: a polite expression of admiration: He paid them a compliment on the meal they had cooked. flattery: the act of flattering; a flattering remark. praise: praising. -
15 دعوة
دَعْوَة \ invitation: a polite expression of a desire for sb. to attend sth. or to do sth.: I sent him an invitation to my party. movement: a common effort (to change or improve sth.) by many people; a group of people who are joined (usu. informally) by common aims: a political movement; the world-wide peace movement. \ See Also حركة (حَرَكَة) -
16 متأسف
مُتَأَسِّف \ afraid: (way of saying) sorry: I’m afraid I can’t help you. sorry: sad (about some bad action, condition, etc.): I’m sorry that I hurt you. I’m sorry to hear of your illness. Are you sorry for your crimes?, a polite expression when one has made a mistake, or when one cannot help sb. Sorry, I meant four, not five! Can you lend me a pencil? Sorry, I can’t. -
17 مجاملة
مُجَامَلَة \ compliment: a polite expression of admiration: He paid them a compliment on the meal they had cooked. courtesy: politeness. -
18 مدح
مَدْح \ compliment: a polite expression of admiration: He paid them a compliment on the meal they had cooked. praise: praising, say that one admires: They praised his courage. -
19 afraid
مُتَأَسِّف \ afraid: (way of saying) sorry: I’m afraid I can’t help you. sorry: sad (about some bad action, condition, etc.): I’m sorry that I hurt you. I’m sorry to hear of your illness. Are you sorry for your crimes?, a polite expression when one has made a mistake, or when one cannot help sb. Sorry, I meant four, not five! Can you lend me a pencil? Sorry, I can’t. -
20 sorry
مُتَأَسِّف \ afraid: (way of saying) sorry: I’m afraid I can’t help you. sorry: sad (about some bad action, condition, etc.): I’m sorry that I hurt you. I’m sorry to hear of your illness. Are you sorry for your crimes?, a polite expression when one has made a mistake, or when one cannot help sb. Sorry, I meant four, not five! Can you lend me a pencil? Sorry, I can’t.
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