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  • 81 हित _hita

    हित a. [धा-क्त, हि-क्त वा]
    1 Put, laid, placed.
    -2 Held, taken.
    -3 Suitable, fit, proper, good (with dat.); गोभ्यो हितं गोहितम्.
    -4 Useful, advantageous.
    -5 Benefi- cial, advantageous, wholesome, salutary (said of words, diet &c.); हितं मनोहारि च दुर्लभं वचः Ki.1.4;14.63.
    -6 Friendly, kind, affectionate, well-disposed (generally with loc.); माता मित्रं पिता चेति स्वभावात् त्रितयं हितम् H.1.35.
    -7 Sent, impelled.
    -8 Gone, proceeded.
    -9 Auspicious.
    -तः A friend, benefactor, friendly adviser; हितान्न यः संशृणुते स किंप्रभुः Ki.1.5; आपदामापतन्तीनां हितो$प्यायाति हेतु- ताम् H.1.28.
    -ता A causeway, dike; Ms.9.274.
    -2 N. of particular veins; हिता नाम नाड्यो द्वासप्ततिसहस्राणि हृदयात् पुरीततमभिप्रतिष्ठन्ते Bṛi. Up.2.1.19.
    -तम् 1 Benefit, pro- fit or advantage.
    -2 Anything proper or suitable.
    -3 Well-being, welfare, good.
    -Comp. -अनुबन्धिन् a. in- volving or causing welfare.
    -अन्वेषिन्, -अर्थिन् a. seeking another's welfare; स रामस्य हितान्वेषी त्वदर्थे हि स मावदत् Mb.3.28.56.
    -आशंसा congratulation.
    -इच्छा good will, good wishes.
    -इच्छु a. wishing well of, kindly disposed, a well-wisher.
    -उक्तिः f. salutary instruction, friendly or kind advice.
    -उपदेशः 1 friendly advice, salutary instruction.
    -2 N. of a celebrated collection of tales ascribed to Viṣṇu-Śarman; श्रुतो हतोपदेशो$यं पाटवं संस्कृतोक्तिषु । वाचां सर्वत्र वैचित्र्यं नीतिविद्यां ददाति च ॥ H. Pr.2.
    -एषिन् a. desiring another's welfare, well-wisher, be- nevolent; विमलं कलुषीभवच्च चेतः कथयत्येव हितैषिणं रिपुं वा Ki. 13.6.
    -कर, -कर्तृ, -कृत्, -कारक a.
    1 doing a kind act or service, friendly, favourable.
    -2 useful, rendering a service, serviceable; मूषिका गृहजाताप हन्तव्या साप- कारिणी । उपप्रदानैर्मार्जारो हितकृत् प्रार्थ्यते जनैः ॥ Pt.1.95.
    -3 beneficial, doing good; दग्धानां किल वह्निना हितकरः सेको$पि तस्योद्भवः Pt.1.371. (
    -रः) a friend, benefactor; नरपति- हितकर्ता द्वेष्यतां याति लोके Pt.1.131; पण्डितो$पि वरं शत्रुर्न मूर्खो हितकारकः 417.
    -काम a. desirous of befriending or benefiting; सुहृदां हितकामानां न करोतीह यो वचः Pt.1.315.
    -काम्या desire for another's welfare, goodwill.
    -कारिन्, -कृत् m. a benefactor.
    -पथ्य a. useful and salutary.
    -प्रणी m. a spy.
    -प्रवृत्त a. intent on the welfare of.
    -प्रेप्सु a. = हितकाम; यो बन्धनवधक्लेशान् प्राणिनां न चिकीर्षति । स सर्वस्य हितप्रेप्सुः सुखमत्यन्तमश्नुते ॥ Ms.5.46.
    -बुद्धि a. friend- ly-minded, a well-wisher.
    -वचनम्, -वाक्यम् friendly advice.
    -वादिन् m. a friendly counsellor.

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  • 82 буровой колодец

    Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > буровой колодец

  • 83 приемный колодец

    Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > приемный колодец

  • 84 гравитационный колодец

    Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > гравитационный колодец

  • 85 компенсационный колодец

    Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > компенсационный колодец

  • 86 सुख _sukha

    सुख a. [सुख-अच्]
    1 Happy, delighted, joyful, pleased.
    -2 Agreeable, sweet, charming, pleasant; विविक्तवर्णाभरणा सुखश्रुतिः Ki.14.3; दिशः प्रसेदुर्मरुतो ववुः सुखाः R.3.14; so सुखश्रवा निस्वनाः 3.19.
    -3 Virtuous, pious.
    -4 Taking delight in, favourable to; Ś.7.18.
    -5 Easy practicable; श्रेयांसि लब्धुमसुखानि विनान्तरायैः Ki.5.49.
    -6 Fit, suitable.
    -खा 1 The capital of Varuṇa.
    -2 (In phil.) The effort to win future beatitude.
    -3 Piety, virtue.
    -खम् 1 Happiness, joy, delight, pleasure, comfort; यदेवोपनतं दुःखात् सुखं तद्रसवत्तरम् V. 3.21.
    -2 Prosperity; अद्वैतं सुखदुःखयोरनुगुणं सर्वास्ववस्थासु यत् U.1.39.
    -3 Well-being, welfare, health; देवीं सुखं प्रष्टुं गता M.4.
    -4 Ease, comfort, alleviation (of sorrow &c.); oft in comp; as in सुखशयित, सुखोपविष्ट, सुखाश्रय &c.
    -5 Facility, easiness, ease.
    -6 Heaven, Paradise.
    -7 Water.
    -खम् ind.
    1 Happily, joyfully; भ्रातृभिः सहितो रामः प्रमुमोद सुखं सुखी Rām.7.41.1.
    -2 Well; सुखमास्तां भवान् 'many you fare well'.
    -3 At ease, comfortably; असंजातकिणस्कन्धः सुखं स्वपिति गौर्गडिः K. P. 1.
    -4 Easily, with ease; अज्ञः सुखमाराध्यः सुखतरमाराध्यते विशेषज्ञः Bh.2.3; सुखमुपदिश्यते परस्य K.
    -4 Rather, willingly.
    -5 Quietly, placidly; सुखं रात्रीः शयिता वीतमन्युः Kaṭh.1.11.
    -Comp. -अन्त a.
    1 ending in happiness.
    -2 friendly.
    -3 destroying happiness.
    -अधिष्ठानम् a happy state.
    -अभियोज्य a. easily assailable.
    -अभ्युदयिक a. causing joy or pleasure; सुखाभ्युदयिकं चैव नैःश्रेयसिकमेव च Ms.12.88.
    -अर्थः anything that gives pleasure; Ms.6.26.
    -आगतम् welcome.
    -आजातः N. of Śiva.
    -आत्मक a. consisting of pleasure.
    -आत्मन् the Supreme Spirit, Brahma; पृथगाचरतस्तात पृथगात्मसुखात्मनोः Mb.13. 12.8.
    -आधारः paradise.
    -आप a. easily won or attained.
    -आप्लव a. suitable for bathing.
    -आयतः, -आयनः a good or well-trained horse.
    -आराध्य a. easy to be conciliated or propitiated.
    -आरोह a. of easy ascent.
    -आलोक a. good-looking, lovely, charming
    - आवह a. conducing to happiness, pleasant, comfortable.
    -आशः 1 eating at ease.
    -2 pleasant food.
    -3 N. of Varuṇa.
    -आशकः a cucumber.
    -आसक्तः an epithet of Śiva.
    -आसनम् a comfortable seat.
    -आसीन a. comfortably seated; also सुखनिविष्ट.
    -आस्वाद a.
    1 having a sweet taste, sweet-flavoured.
    -2 agreeable, delightful.
    (-दः) 1 a pleasant flavour.
    -2 enjoyment (of pleasure).
    -उचित a. accustomed to comfort or happi- ness.
    -उत्सवः 1 merry-making, pleasure, festival, jubi- lee.
    -2 a husband.
    -उदकम्, -उष्णम् warm water.
    -उदयः 1 dawn or realization of happiness.
    -2 an in- toxicating drink.
    -उदर्क a. resulting in happiness.
    -उद्भवा yellow myrobalan; L. D. B.
    -उद्य a. to be spoken easily or agreeably.
    -उपविष्ट a. comfortably seated, sitting at ease.
    -एषिन् a. desiring happiness, wishing well to.
    -ऊर्जिकः natron.
    -कर, -कार, -दायक a. giving pleasure, pleasant.
    -चारः a good horse.
    -जात a. happy; सुखजातः सुरापीतः...... Bk.5.38.
    -तन्त्र a. enjoying pleasure; अर्थधर्मौ च संगृह्य सुखतन्त्रो न चालसः Rām.2.1.27.
    - a. giving pleasure. (
    -दः) N. of Viṣṇu.
    (-दा) 1 a courtezan of Indra's heaven.
    -2 the river Ganges.
    -3 the Śamī tree. (
    -दम्) the seat of Viṣṇu.
    -दोह्या a cow easily milked.
    -प्रविचार a. easily accessible.
    -प्रश्नः inquiry as to welfare.
    -बद्ध a. lovely.
    -बोधः 1 sensation of pleasure.
    -2 easy know- ledge.
    -भागिन्, -भाज् a. happy.
    -भेद्य a. easy to be broken (fig. also), fragile, brittle.
    -मानिन् seeking joy in.
    -मोदा the gum olibanum tree.
    -रात्रिः 1 the night of new moon (when lamps are lighted in honour of Lakṣmī).
    -2 a night when the husband may legally cohabit with his wife; see Ms.3.47.
    -रात्रिः, -रात्रिका Lakṣmī.
    -रूप a. having an agreeable appearance.
    -वर्चकः, -वर्चस् m. natron, alkali.
    -वह a. easily borne or carried.
    -वासः a water-melon.
    -वेदनम् conscious- ness of pleasure.
    -श्रव, -श्रुति a. sweet to the ear, melodious; विविक्तवर्णाभरणा सुखश्रुतिः प्रसादयन्ती हृदयान्यपि द्विषाम् Ki.14.3.
    -संगिन a. attached to pleasure; बद्धमिव स्वैरगतिर्जनमिह सुखसंगिनमवैमि Ś.5.11.
    -संदु(दो)ह्या f. a cow easily milked; L. D. B.
    -संयोगः gain of eternal bliss; धर्मार्थप्रभवं चैव सुखसंयोगमक्षयम् Ms.6.64.
    -साध्य a. easy to be accomplished or cured &c.
    -सुखेन ind. most willingly.
    -सेव्य a. easy of access.
    -स्वर्श a.
    1 agreeable to the touch.
    -2 gratifying, pleasant; सेव्य- मानौ सुखस्पर्शैः शालनिर्यासगन्धिभिः R.1.38.
    -हस्त a. having a soft or gentle hand.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > सुख _sukha

  • 87 augurio

    m (pl -ri) wish
    fare gli auguri di Buon Natale a qualcuno wish someone a Merry Christmas
    tanti auguri! all the best!
    * * *
    augurio s.m.
    1 wish: auguri di Natale, Christmas greetings; auguri di Natale e Capodanno, season's greetings; con i migliori auguri, wishing you all the best; auguri di compleanno e cento di questi giorni, happy birthday and many happy returns of the day; gli ho fatto gli auguri di Natale, I wished him a merry Christmas // Auguri!, ( per evento lieto) Congratulations!; ( per un esame) good (o best of) luck!; ( di buona salute) get well soon! // fare gli auguri a qlcu. di qlco., to wish s.o. sthg.
    2 ( presagio) omen; presage: ritenere qlco. di buon augurio, to take sthg. as a good omen; essere di buon, di cattivo augurio, to augur well, ill; la sua elezione unanime è di buon augurio per il suo periodo di carica, his unanimous election augurs well for his term of office // uccello di mal augurio, bird of ill omen (o Jonah).
    * * *
    pl. -ri [au'gurjo, ri] sostantivo maschile
    1) (desiderio) wish

    biglietto d'-rigreetings card BE, greeting card AE

    - ri di Buon Natale (in una lettera) Christmas greetings

    3) (auspicio) omen

    essere di buon, cattivo augurio per qcn. — to augur well, ill, to be a good, a bad omen for sb

    * * *
    augurio
    pl. -ri /au'gurjo, ri/
    sostantivo m.
     1 (desiderio) wish
     2 (formula augurale) (tanti) -ri di buon compleanno best wishes on your birthday; biglietto d'-ri greetings card BE, greeting card AE; - ri di Buon Natale (in una lettera) Christmas greetings
     3 (auspicio) omen; essere di buon, cattivo augurio per qcn. to augur well, ill, to be a good, a bad omen for sb.

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  • 88 शंस


    ṡáṉsa
    m. recitation, invocation, praise RV. ;

    wishing well orᅠ ill to, a blessing orᅠ a curse ib. ;
    a promise, vow ib. (narā́ṉṡáṉsa RV. II, 34, 6, prob. = narā-ṡ- q.v.;
    ṛijúr íc cháṉsa II, 26, 1 either, by tmesis, « the right praiser»,
    orᅠ ṛiju-ṡaṉsa as adj. « righteous, faithful» ;
    a spell MW. ;
    calumny ib. ;
    (ā) f. praise, flattery, eulogium Kāv. ;
    wish, desire W. ;
    speech, utterance, anouncement R. ;
    mfn. reciting, proclaiming, praising, wishing ( seeᅠ agha-, duḥ-ṡ etc.)

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > शंस

  • 89 Thinking

       But what then am I? A thing which thinks. What is a thing which thinks? It is a thing which doubts, understands, [conceives], affirms, denies, wills, refuses, which also imagines and feels. (Descartes, 1951, p. 153)
       I have been trying in all this to remove the temptation to think that there "must be" a mental process of thinking, hoping, wishing, believing, etc., independent of the process of expressing a thought, a hope, a wish, etc.... If we scrutinize the usages which we make of "thinking," "meaning," "wishing," etc., going through this process rids us of the temptation to look for a peculiar act of thinking, independent of the act of expressing our thoughts, and stowed away in some particular medium. (Wittgenstein, 1958, pp. 41-43)
       Analyse the proofs employed by the subject. If they do not go beyond observation of empirical correspondences, they can be fully explained in terms of concrete operations, and nothing would warrant our assuming that more complex thought mechanisms are operating. If, on the other hand, the subject interprets a given correspondence as the result of any one of several possible combinations, and this leads him to verify his hypotheses by observing their consequences, we know that propositional operations are involved. (Inhelder & Piaget, 1958, p. 279)
       In every age, philosophical thinking exploits some dominant concepts and makes its greatest headway in solving problems conceived in terms of them. The seventeenth- and eighteenth-century philosophers construed knowledge, knower, and known in terms of sense data and their association. Descartes' self-examination gave classical psychology the mind and its contents as a starting point. Locke set up sensory immediacy as the new criterion of the real... Hobbes provided the genetic method of building up complex ideas from simple ones... and, in another quarter, still true to the Hobbesian method, Pavlov built intellect out of conditioned reflexes and Loeb built life out of tropisms. (S. Langer, 1962, p. 54)
       Experiments on deductive reasoning show that subjects are influenced sufficiently by their experience for their reasoning to differ from that described by a purely deductive system, whilst experiments on inductive reasoning lead to the view that an understanding of the strategies used by adult subjects in attaining concepts involves reference to higher-order concepts of a logical and deductive nature. (Bolton, 1972, p. 154)
       There are now machines in the world that think, that learn and create. Moreover, their ability to do these things is going to increase rapidly until-in the visible future-the range of problems they can handle will be coextensive with the range to which the human mind has been applied. (Newell & Simon, quoted in Weizenbaum, 1976, p. 138)
       But how does it happen that thinking is sometimes accompanied by action and sometimes not, sometimes by motion, and sometimes not? It looks as if almost the same thing happens as in the case of reasoning and making inferences about unchanging objects. But in that case the end is a speculative proposition... whereas here the conclusion which results from the two premises is an action.... I need covering; a cloak is a covering. I need a cloak. What I need, I have to make; I need a cloak. I have to make a cloak. And the conclusion, the "I have to make a cloak," is an action. (Nussbaum, 1978, p. 40)
       It is well to remember that when philosophy emerged in Greece in the sixth century, B.C., it did not burst suddenly out of the Mediterranean blue. The development of societies of reasoning creatures-what we call civilization-had been a process to be measured not in thousands but in millions of years. Human beings became civilized as they became reasonable, and for an animal to begin to reason and to learn how to improve its reasoning is a long, slow process. So thinking had been going on for ages before Greece-slowly improving itself, uncovering the pitfalls to be avoided by forethought, endeavoring to weigh alternative sets of consequences intellectually. What happened in the sixth century, B.C., is that thinking turned round on itself; people began to think about thinking, and the momentous event, the culmination of the long process to that point, was in fact the birth of philosophy. (Lipman, Sharp & Oscanyan, 1980, p. xi)
       The way to look at thought is not to assume that there is a parallel thread of correlated affects or internal experiences that go with it in some regular way. It's not of course that people don't have internal experiences, of course they do; but that when you ask what is the state of mind of someone, say while he or she is performing a ritual, it's hard to believe that such experiences are the same for all people involved.... The thinking, and indeed the feeling in an odd sort of way, is really going on in public. They are really saying what they're saying, doing what they're doing, meaning what they're meaning. Thought is, in great part anyway, a public activity. (Geertz, quoted in J. Miller, 1983, pp. 202-203)
       Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. (Einstein, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 17)
       What, in effect, are the conditions for the construction of formal thought? The child must not only apply operations to objects-in other words, mentally execute possible actions on them-he must also "reflect" those operations in the absence of the objects which are replaced by pure propositions. Thus, "reflection" is thought raised to the second power. Concrete thinking is the representation of a possible action, and formal thinking is the representation of a representation of possible action.... It is not surprising, therefore, that the system of concrete operations must be completed during the last years of childhood before it can be "reflected" by formal operations. In terms of their function, formal operations do not differ from concrete operations except that they are applied to hypotheses or propositions [whose logic is] an abstract translation of the system of "inference" that governs concrete operations. (Piaget, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 237)
       [E]ven a human being today (hence, a fortiori, a remote ancestor of contemporary human beings) cannot easily or ordinarily maintain uninterrupted attention on a single problem for more than a few tens of seconds. Yet we work on problems that require vastly more time. The way we do that (as we can observe by watching ourselves) requires periods of mulling to be followed by periods of recapitulation, describing to ourselves what seems to have gone on during the mulling, leading to whatever intermediate results we have reached. This has an obvious function: namely, by rehearsing these interim results... we commit them to memory, for the immediate contents of the stream of consciousness are very quickly lost unless rehearsed.... Given language, we can describe to ourselves what seemed to occur during the mulling that led to a judgment, produce a rehearsable version of the reaching-a-judgment process, and commit that to long-term memory by in fact rehearsing it. (Margolis, 1987, p. 60)

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  • 90 чудотворный источник

    колодец или источник, где загадывают желанияwishing well

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > чудотворный источник

  • 91 wünschen

    I vt/i
    1. wish; sich (Dat) etw. wünschen wish for s.th., want s.th.; sehnend: long for s.th.; (einen Wunsch aussprechen) ask for; jemanden fort / weit weg wünschen wish s.o. (was) gone / far away; du darfst dir etwas wünschen you can say what you’d like; im Märchen: you may have a wish; was wünschst du dir? what would you like?, what do you want?; ich wünsche mir Eis zum Nachtisch I’d like an ice cream for dessert; sie wünscht sich (Dat) zu Weihnachten eine Puppe she wants a doll for Christmas; alles, was man sich (Dat) wünschen kann everything one could wish for; viel zu wünschen übrig lassen leave much to be desired; es ist zu wünschen, dass eine Lösung gefunden wird it is to be hoped that a solution can be found; das wünsche ich meinem schlimmsten Feind nicht I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy; ich wünschte, du wärst hier I wish you were here
    2. (wollen) wish, want; ich wünsche, nicht gestört zu werden I don’t want ( oder wish) to be disturbed; ich wünsche, dass hier nicht geraucht wird I don’t want any smoking here; was wünschen Sie oder Sie wünschen? what can I do for you?; wünschen Sie noch etwas? would you like anything else?; wie Sie wünschen! as you wish ( oder like); iro. suit yourself
    3. jemandem etw. wünschen wish s.o. s.th.; ich wünsche Ihnen alles Gute (I wish you) all the best(, then); ich wünsche dir Erfolg / eine gute Reise I wish you success / a pleasant journey (bes. Am. a good trip)
    II v/refl: sich fort / weit weg wünschen wish one were somewhere else / far away; gewünscht, Teufel 3, wohl2 1
    * * *
    to want; to wish; to desire
    * * *
    wụ̈n|schen ['vʏnʃn]
    1. vt
    1)

    ich wünsche mir das — I would like that, I want that

    ich wünsche mir, dass du... — I would like you to...

    ... wie ich mir das gewünscht habe —... as I wanted

    das habe ich mir von meinen Eltern zu Weihnachten gewünscht — I asked my parents to give me that for Christmas, I asked for that for Christmas from my parents

    dass das Projekt erfolgreich sein wird — he wants the project to be successful, he hopes the project will be successful

    diesen Mann als Lehrer/Vater/als or zum Freund — he wishes that this man was his teacher/father/friend

    was wünschst du dir? — what do you want?, what would you like?; (im Märchen) what is your wish?

    2)

    wir wünschen dir gute Besserung/eine gute Reise — we hope you get well soon/have a pleasant journey

    wir wünschen gute Fahrt — we hope you have a good journey, we wish you a good journey

    jdm den Tod/die Pest an den Hals wünschen (fig inf) — to wish sb would die/drop dead (inf)

    3) (= ersehnen, hoffen) to wish

    jdn fort/weit weg wünschen — to wish sb would go away/were far away

    es bleibt/wäre zu wünschen, dass... — it is to be hoped that...

    ich wünschte, ich hätte dich nie gesehen — I wish I'd never seen you

    4) (= begehren, verlangen) to want

    was wünschen Sie? (Diener) — yes, Sir/Madam?; (in Geschäft) what can I do for you?, can I help you?; (in Restaurant) what would you like?

    ich wünsche, dass du das machst — I want you to do that

    2. vi
    (= begehren) to wish

    Sie wünschen? — what can I do for you?; (in Restaurant) what would you like?

    zu wünschen/viel zu wünschen übrig lassen — to leave something/a great deal to be desired

    3. vr

    sich in eine andere Lage/weit weg wünschen — to wish one were in a different situation/far away

    * * *
    1) (- past tense bade, past participle bidden - to express a greeting etc (to someone): He bade me farewell.) bid
    2) (to have and/or express a desire: There's no point in wishing for a miracle; Touch the magic stone and wish; He wished that she would go away; I wish that I had never met him.) wish
    3) (to say that one hopes for (something for someone): I wish you the very best of luck.) wish
    * * *
    wün·schen
    [ˈvʏnʃn̩]
    I. vt
    jdm etw \wünschen to wish sb sth
    ich wünsche dir alles Glück dieser Welt! I wish you all the luck in the world!, I hope you get everything you could possibly wish for!
    ich wünsche dir gutes Gelingen I wish you every success
    jdm zum Geburtstag alles Gute \wünschen to wish sb a happy birthday
    jdm eine gute Nacht \wünschen to wish [or form bid] sb good night
    sich dat etw [von jdm] \wünschen to ask for sth [from sb]
    ich habe mir zu Weihnachten eine elektrische Eisenbahn gewünscht I've asked for an electric railway for Christmas
    was wünschst du dir? what would you like?
    nun darfst du dir etwas \wünschen now you can say what you'd like for a present; (im Märchen) now you may make a wish
    ich wünsche nichts sehnlicher, als dass du glücklich wirst my greatest wish is for you to be happy
    ich wünschte, der Regen würde aufhören I wish the rain would stop
    \wünschen wir nur, dass diese Katastrophe niemals eintreten möge! let's just hope that this catastrophe never happens
    jdm etw \wünschen to wish sb sth
    ich will dir ja nichts Böses \wünschen I don't mean to wish you any harm
    das würde ich meinem schlimmsten Feind nicht \wünschen I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy
    er wünschte ihr den Tod he wished she would drop dead
    \wünschen, dass to hope that
    ich wünsche, dass alles gut geht I hope everything goes well
    ich wünsche, dass du wieder gesund nach Hause kommst I hope that you'll come home safe and sound
    das ist [o wäre] zu \wünschen that would be desirable
    4. (haben wollen, erhoffen)
    sich dat etw \wünschen to want [or hope for] sth
    sie \wünschen sich schon lange ein Kind they've been wanting [or hoping for] a child for a long time
    wir haben uns immer gewünscht, einmal ganz reich zu sein! we've always dreamed of becoming really wealthy
    man hätte sich kein besseres Wetter \wünschen können one couldn't have wished for better weather
    dich wünsche ich mir als Lehrerin I would love [for] you to be my teacher
    alles, was man/jd sich dat nur \wünschen kann everything one/sb could wish for
    sich dat eine bessere Zukunft \wünschen to wish [or hope] for a better future
    sich dat [von jdm] \wünschen, [dass...] to wish [sb would...]
    ich wünsche mir von dir, dass du in Zukunft pünktlicher bist I wish you'd be more punctual in future
    etw \wünschen to want sth
    ich wünsche sofort eine Erklärung [von Ihnen]! I demand an explanation [from you] immediately!
    ich wünsche, dass ihr mir gehorcht I want you to do as I say
    wenn Sie noch etwas \wünschen, dann klingeln Sie einfach if you require anything else, please just ring
    ich wünsche ein Zimmer mit Bad I would like a room with bathroom
    jemand wünscht Sie zu sprechen somebody would like to speak with you
    was \wünschen Sie? how may I help you?
    die Wiederholung wurde von der ganzen Klasse gewünscht the whole class requested that it be repeated
    wie gewünscht just as I/we etc. wanted [or wished for
    jdn irgendwohin \wünschen to wish sb would go somewhere
    ich wünsche dich in die Hölle! [I wish you would] go to hell!
    sich akk irgendwohin \wünschen to wish oneself somewhere
    sie wünschte sich auf eine einsame Insel she wished she were on a desert island
    II. vi (geh: wollen) to want
    Sie können so lange bleiben, wie Sie \wünschen you can stay as long as you want
    wenn Sie \wünschen, kann ich ein Treffen arrangieren if you want I can arrange a meeting
    ich wünsche, dass der Fernseher heute Abend ausbleibt I would like the television to stay off tonight
    \wünschen Sie, dass ich ein Taxi für Sie bestelle? would you like me to order a taxi for you?
    meine Vorschläge waren dort nicht gewünscht my suggestions were not wanted there
    sollten Sie mich zu sehen \wünschen, klingeln Sie bitte nach mir if you should wish to see me, please ring for me
    Sie \wünschen? may I help you?; (Bestellung) what would you like?
    [ganz] wie Sie \wünschen just as you wish [or please]
    nichts/viel zu \wünschen übrig lassen to leave nothing/much to be desired
    * * *
    1)

    sich (Dat.) etwas wünschen — want something; (im stillen) wish for something

    jemandem Erfolg/nichts Gutes wünschen — wish somebody success/no good

    ich wünschte, du wärest hier — I wish you were here

    2)

    jemandem alles Gute/frohe Ostern wünschen — wish somebody all the best/a happy Easter

    3) auch itr. (begehren) want

    was wünschen Sie?, Sie wünschen? — (von einem Bediensteten gesagt) yes, madam/sir?; (von einem Kellner gesagt) what would you like?; (von einem Verkäufer gesagt) can I help you?

    ganz, wie Sie wünschen — just as you like

    etwas lässt [viel]/lässt nichts zu wünschen übrig — something leaves a great deal/nothing to be desired

    es verlief alles wie gewünscht — everything went as we/he etc. had wanted

    * * *
    A. v/t & v/i
    1. wish;
    sich (dat)
    etwas wünschen wish for sth, want sth; sehnend: long for sth; (einen Wunsch aussprechen) ask for;
    jemanden fort/weit weg wünschen wish sb (was) gone/far away;
    du darfst dir etwas wünschen you can say what you’d like; im Märchen: you may have a wish;
    was wünschst du dir? what would you like?, what do you want?;
    ich wünsche mir Eis zum Nachtisch I’d like an ice cream for dessert;
    zu Weihnachten eine Puppe she wants a doll for Christmas;
    alles, was man sich (dat)
    wünschen kann everything one could wish for;
    viel zu wünschen übrig lassen leave much to be desired;
    es ist zu wünschen, dass eine Lösung gefunden wird it is to be hoped that a solution can be found;
    das wünsche ich meinem schlimmsten Feind nicht I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy;
    ich wünschte, du wärst hier I wish you were here
    2. (wollen) wish, want;
    ich wünsche, nicht gestört zu werden I don’t want ( oder wish) to be disturbed;
    ich wünsche, dass hier nicht geraucht wird I don’t want any smoking here;
    Sie wünschen? what can I do for you?;
    wünschen Sie noch etwas? would you like anything else?;
    wie Sie wünschen! as you wish ( oder like); iron suit yourself
    3.
    ich wünsche Ihnen alles Gute (I wish you) all the best(, then);
    ich wünsche dir Erfolg/eine gute Reise I wish you success/a pleasant journey (besonders US a good trip)
    B. v/r:
    sich fort/weit weg wünschen wish one were somewhere else/far away; gewünscht, Teufel 3, wohl2 1
    * * *
    1)

    sich (Dat.) etwas wünschen — want something; (im stillen) wish for something

    jemandem Erfolg/nichts Gutes wünschen — wish somebody success/no good

    ich wünschte, du wärest hier — I wish you were here

    2)

    jemandem alles Gute/frohe Ostern wünschen — wish somebody all the best/a happy Easter

    3) auch itr. (begehren) want

    was wünschen Sie?, Sie wünschen? — (von einem Bediensteten gesagt) yes, madam/sir?; (von einem Kellner gesagt) what would you like?; (von einem Verkäufer gesagt) can I help you?

    ganz, wie Sie wünschen — just as you like

    etwas lässt [viel]/lässt nichts zu wünschen übrig — something leaves a great deal/nothing to be desired

    es verlief alles wie gewünscht — everything went as we/he etc. had wanted

    * * *
    v.
    to desire v.
    to want v.
    to wish v.

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  • 92 त्रित


    tritá
    m. « third» ( τρίτος)

    N. of a Vedic deity (associated with the Maruts, Vāyu, andᅠ Indra;
    fighting like the latter with Tvāshṭra, Vṛitra, andᅠ other demons;
    called Āptya <q.v.), « water-deity», andᅠ supposed to reside in the remotest regions of the world, whence RV. VIII, 47, 13-15 AV. ;
    the idea of wishing to remove calamity to Tvāshṭra,
    andᅠ the view of the Tritas being the keepers of nectar RV. VI, 44, 23,
    similarly L. RV. II, 34, 10 TS. I TBr. I >
    the notion of Trita's bestowing long life;
    alsoᅠ conceived as an inferior deity conquering the demons by order andᅠ with the help of Indra RV. II; VIII, 52, 1 ;
    fallen into a well he begged aid from the gods I, 105, 17; X, 8, 7 ;
    as to this last myth Sāy. on I, 105 relates that 3 Ṛishis, Ekata, Dvita, andᅠ Trita, parched with thirst, looked about andᅠ found a well, andᅠ when Tvāshṭra began to draw water, the other two, desirous of his property, pushed him down andᅠ closed up the well with a wheel;
    shut up there, Tvāshṭra composed a hymn to the gods, andᅠ managed miraculously to prepare the sacrificial Soma, that he might drink it himself, orᅠ offer it to the deities andᅠ so be extricated:
    this is alluded to in RV. IX, 34, 4 ;
    <cf. 32, 2; 38, 2; 102, 2>
    andᅠ described in MBh. IX, 2095 ;
    alsoᅠ Nir. IV, 6 makes him a Ṛishi, andᅠ he is the supposed author of RV. I, 105; VIII, 36; IX, 33 f. and 102; X, 1-7 ;
    in epic legends MBh. IX, XII f. Ekata, Dvita, andᅠ Tvāshṭra are described as 3 brothers, sons of Gautama orᅠ of Prajā-pati orᅠ Brahmā;
    elsewhere Tvāshṭra is one of the 12 sons of Manu Cākshusha by Naḍvalā BhP. IV, 13, 16 ;
    cf. traitaná;
    n. triplet of young (three-twin) TS. Sch.)
    + Zd. ṭhrita;
    Tρίτων, τριτογενής, etc.;
    - त्रितकूप

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > त्रित

  • 93 خير

    خَيْر \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. good: wishing sb. well, in greetings, etc.: Good morning. Good luck!, that which is right You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good. welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being.

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  • 94 benefit

    خَيْر \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. good: wishing sb. well, in greetings, etc.: Good morning. Good luck!, that which is right You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good. welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being.

    Arabic-English glossary > benefit

  • 95 good

    خَيْر \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. good: wishing sb. well, in greetings, etc.: Good morning. Good luck!, that which is right You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good. welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being.

    Arabic-English glossary > good

  • 96 welfare

    خَيْر \ benefit: good effect; help: The money was given for the benefit of the poor. good: wishing sb. well, in greetings, etc.: Good morning. Good luck!, that which is right You must choose between good and evil. Too much freedom does more harm than good. welfare: health and happiness; good living and working conditions. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being.

    Arabic-English glossary > welfare

  • 97 М-189

    С МИРОМ PrepP Invar adv
    1. отпустить кого \М-189- (to let s.o. go) peacefully, without punishment or pursuit: (let s.o. go (allow s.o. to go)) in peace
    let s.o. off.
    ...Началась заварушка. Подоспевшие милиционеры не смогли разобрать, кто виноват, и встали на сторону полковников... Их отпустили с миром, а студентов, на всякий случай, переписали (Зиновьев 1). A general brawl started. When the police arrived they couldn't tell who was guilty and joined in on the side of the colonels....They were allowed to go in peace, and the students' names were taken just in case (1a).
    «...Давай приезжай», - гудела трубка... «Я не смогу приехать, Александр Иванович... У меня срочная работа»... - «Ну, работай, чёрт с тобой!..» - сказал тесть (Игоря), вешая трубку. «Уф! Отпустил с миром!» (Ерофеев 3). "..Come on over," boomed the receiver...."I can't come over, Alexander Ivanovich....I've got a deadline."..."All right, do your work, the hell with you!..." he (Igor's father-in-law) said and hung up the phone. "Whew! He let me off..." (3a).
    2. иди(те), поезжай(те), оставайся, оставайтесь - obs used to wish s.o. a pleasant trip
    also used when taking leave of s.o. to wish him good fortune: (when wishing s.o. a pleasant trip) go in peace fare thee well (when taking leave) the very best to you be (keep, stay) well.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > М-189

  • 98 П-665

    НИ ПУХА (тебе (вам)) НИ ПЕРА coll formula phrase Invar also used as obj of желать/пожелать fixed WO
    (a wish for success, luck in sth.) may things go well for you
    good luck!
    break a leg! (wish s.o. the) best of luck.
    «Сегодня в Тарасовке на загородном филиале стадиона со вторым „Спартаком" играем. В семь часов. Хочешь -приезжай». - «Я за Любкой еду». -...«Ну, пока», - сказал Алик. «Пока. Ни пуха тебе ни пера» (Семенов 1). "We're playing Spartak Reserves today at the suburban stadium in Tarasovka. At seven o'clock You can come along if you want to." "I'm going to fetch Lyubka ".."Well, so long," said Alec "So long. Good luck."(la).
    «Ни пуха ни пера!» (Нина Львовна) пыталась перекрестить (чтеца) (Ерофеев 4) "Break a leg!" She (Nina Lvovna) tried to make the sign of the cross over him (the actor) (4a)
    Выйдя в столовую, все трое что-то такое друг другу сказали, что-то выпили, посидели молча, поговорили об Аркашке, пожелали ему ни пуха ни пера - год-то был для него выпускной (Залыгин 1). In the dining-room the three of them exchanged a few words, drank a little, sat in silence, talked a little about Arkady and wished him the best of luck-he'd be leaving school this year (1a)
    Originally a wish of luck to a hunter setting out after wild fowl. The use of the negative (i е., «ни пуха ни пера»-"neither fluff nor feathers") was based on the superstition that openly wishing success would jinx the hunt

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  • 99 с миром

    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
    =====
    1. отпустить кого с миром (to let s.o. go) peacefully, without punishment or pursuit:
    - (let s.o. go <allow s.o. to go>) in peace;
    - let s.o. off.
         ♦...Началась заварушка. Подоспевшие милиционеры не смогли разобрать, кто виноват, и встали на сторону полковников... Их отпустили с миром, а студентов, на всякий случай, переписали (Зиновьев 1). A general brawl started. When the police arrived they couldn't tell who was guilty and joined in on the side of the colonels....They were allowed to go in peace, and the students' names were taken just in case (1a).
         ♦ "...Давай приезжай", - гудела трубка... "Я не смогу приехать, Александр Иванович... У меня срочная работа"... - "Ну, работай, чёрт с тобой!.." - сказал тесть [Игоря], вешая трубку. "Уф! Отпустил с миром!" (Ерофеев 3). "..Come on over," boomed the receiver...."I can't come over, Alexander Ivanovich....I've got a deadline."...."All right, do your work, the hell with you!..." he [Igor's father-in-law] said and hung up the phone. "Whew! He let me off..." (3a).
    2. иди(те), поезжай(те), оставайся, оставайтесь obs used to wish s.o. a pleasant trip; also used when taking leave of s.o. to wish him good fortune:
    - [when wishing s.o. a pleasant trip] go in peace;
    - [when taking leave] the very best to you;
    - be (keep, stay) well.

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > с миром

  • 100 ни пуха ни пера

    НИ ПУХА (тебе < вам>) НИ ПЕРА coll
    [formula phrase; Invar; also used as obj of желать/пожелать; fixed WO]
    =====
    (a wish for success, luck in sth.) may things go well for you:
    - good luck!;
    - break a leg!;
    - (wish s.o. the) best of luck.
         ♦ "Сегодня в Тарасовке на загородном филиале стадиона со вторым "Спартаком" играем. В семь часов. Хочешь - приезжай". - "Я за Любкой еду". -..."Ну, пока", - сказал Алик. "Пока. Ни пуха тебе ни пера" (Семёнов 1). "We're playing Spartak Reserves today at the suburban stadium in Tarasovka. At seven o'clock You can come along if you want to." "I'm going to fetch Lyubka ".."Well, so long," said Alec "So long. Good luck."(1a).
         ♦ "Ни пуха ни пера!" [Нина Львовна] пыталась перекрестить [чтеца] (Ерофеев 4) "Break a leg!" She [Nina Lvovna] tried to make the sign of the cross over him [the actor](4a)
         ♦ Выйдя в столовую, все трое что-то такое друг другу сказали, что-то выпили, посидели молча, поговорили об Аркашке, пожелали ему ни пуха ни пера - год-то был для него выпускной (Залыгин 1). In the dining-room the three of them exchanged a few words, drank a little, sat in silence, talked a little about Arkady and wished him the best of luck-he'd be leaving school this year (1a)
    —————
    ← Originally a wish of luck to a hunter setting out after wild fowl. The use of the negative (i e., "ни пуха ни пера"-"neither fluff nor feathers") was based on the superstition that openly wishing success would jinx the hunt

    Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > ни пуха ни пера

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