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1 anticipated transient without scram
Atomic energy: ATWSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > anticipated transient without scram
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2 plugging Portland cement without mineral additives for low and normal temperatures
Sakhalin energy glossary: PTsT-DO-50Универсальный русско-английский словарь > plugging Portland cement without mineral additives for low and normal temperatures
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3 lustlos
I Adj.1. listless; (desinteressiert) uninterested; er ist völlig lustlos he doesn’t take any interest in ( oder he can’t be bothered with) anything* * *inactive; quiet; lackadaisical; listless; spiritless; half-hearted; lifeless* * *lụst|los1. adjunenthusiastic; (FIN ) Börse slack, dull2. advunenthusiastically* * *1) listlessly2) (tired and without energy or interest: listless children.) listless* * *lust·los1. (antriebslos) listless\lustlos schauen/arbeiten to look listless/work listlessly\lustlos im Essen herumstochern to pick at one's food\lustloser Markt dull [or inactive] marketTendenz \lustlos trade is slack* * *1.Adjektiv listless; (ohne Begeisterung) unenthusiastic [and uninterested]2.adverbial listlessly; (ohne Begeisterung) without enthusiasm [or interest]* * *A. adj1. listless; (desinteressiert) uninterested;* * *1.Adjektiv listless; (ohne Begeisterung) unenthusiastic [and uninterested]2.adverbial listlessly; (ohne Begeisterung) without enthusiasm [or interest]* * *adj.listless adj.spiritless adj. adv.halfhearted adv.halfheartedly adv.listlessly adv.spiritlessly adv. -
4 infirma
I.Lit.:II.viribus infirmis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 43, § 95:valetudo,
id. Brut. 48, 180:classis inops et infirma,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 33, § 86:valetudo infirmissima,
id. de Or. 1, 45. —Hence, infirm, indisposed, sick:sum admodum infirmus,
Cic. Ac. 1, 4, 14; Plin. Ep. 7, 26:pecus,
i. e. sheep, Ov. Ib. 44:lumen solis,
weak, feeble, Luc. 5, 545:infirmior est panis ex polline,
less nourishing, Cels. 2, 18:infirmissimus cibarius panis,
id. ib.:saporis vinum,
Col. 3, 7:infirmissimae arbores,
Plin. 17, 24, 37, § 217:nervi,
weak, id. 23, 2, 28, § 59:civitas exigua et infirma,
Caes. B. G. 7, 17.—With ad:infirmi ad resistendum,
Caes. B. C. 3, 9, 3:infirmior ad haec omnia,
Plin. 36, 20, 37, § 145.—With adversus:fama, infirmissimum adversus viros fortes telum,
Curt. 4, 14.— In neutr. pl. subst.: infirma, ōrum, the weak parts:lineae,
Plin. 9, 43, 67, § 145.—Trop., weak in mind or character, superstitious, pusillanimous, inconstant, light-minded:A.tenuis atque infirmi haec animi videri,
Caes. B. C. 1, 32:quippe minuti Semper et infirmi est animi voluptas ultio,
Juv. 13, 190:sum paulo infirmior,
Hor. S. 1, 9, 71:quorum concursu terrentur infirmiores,
Caes. B. C. 1, 3, 5:homines infirmissimi,
very uncertain, not to be depended on, Col. 3, 10, 6.—Of things, of no weight or consequence, weak, trivial, inconclusive:omnino ad probandum utraque res infirma et nugatoria est,
Cic. Caecin. 23, 64:quod apud omnes leve et infirmum est,
id. Rosc. Com. 2, 6:cautiones,
id. Fam. 7, 18:infirmiore vinculo (amicitiae) contrahi,
Liv. 7, 30, 2. —Hence, advv.Form infirmē.1.Weakly, faintly, not strongly, not very:2. B.infirme animatus,
Cic. Fam. 15, 1, 3. — Of speech, feebly, without vigor of expression:jejune et infirme,
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5 infirmus
I.Lit.:II.viribus infirmis,
Cic. Verr. 2, 4, 43, § 95:valetudo,
id. Brut. 48, 180:classis inops et infirma,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 33, § 86:valetudo infirmissima,
id. de Or. 1, 45. —Hence, infirm, indisposed, sick:sum admodum infirmus,
Cic. Ac. 1, 4, 14; Plin. Ep. 7, 26:pecus,
i. e. sheep, Ov. Ib. 44:lumen solis,
weak, feeble, Luc. 5, 545:infirmior est panis ex polline,
less nourishing, Cels. 2, 18:infirmissimus cibarius panis,
id. ib.:saporis vinum,
Col. 3, 7:infirmissimae arbores,
Plin. 17, 24, 37, § 217:nervi,
weak, id. 23, 2, 28, § 59:civitas exigua et infirma,
Caes. B. G. 7, 17.—With ad:infirmi ad resistendum,
Caes. B. C. 3, 9, 3:infirmior ad haec omnia,
Plin. 36, 20, 37, § 145.—With adversus:fama, infirmissimum adversus viros fortes telum,
Curt. 4, 14.— In neutr. pl. subst.: infirma, ōrum, the weak parts:lineae,
Plin. 9, 43, 67, § 145.—Trop., weak in mind or character, superstitious, pusillanimous, inconstant, light-minded:A.tenuis atque infirmi haec animi videri,
Caes. B. C. 1, 32:quippe minuti Semper et infirmi est animi voluptas ultio,
Juv. 13, 190:sum paulo infirmior,
Hor. S. 1, 9, 71:quorum concursu terrentur infirmiores,
Caes. B. C. 1, 3, 5:homines infirmissimi,
very uncertain, not to be depended on, Col. 3, 10, 6.—Of things, of no weight or consequence, weak, trivial, inconclusive:omnino ad probandum utraque res infirma et nugatoria est,
Cic. Caecin. 23, 64:quod apud omnes leve et infirmum est,
id. Rosc. Com. 2, 6:cautiones,
id. Fam. 7, 18:infirmiore vinculo (amicitiae) contrahi,
Liv. 7, 30, 2. —Hence, advv.Form infirmē.1.Weakly, faintly, not strongly, not very:2. B.infirme animatus,
Cic. Fam. 15, 1, 3. — Of speech, feebly, without vigor of expression:jejune et infirme,
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6 ἀσθενής
ἀσθεν-ής, ές,A without strength, weak,1 in body, feeble, sickly,τοὺς ἀσθενέας τῆς στρατιῆς Hdt.4.135
, cf. Hp.VM12;ἀσθενεῖ χρωτὶ βαίνων Pi.P.1.55
, etc.;ὁ παντάπασιν ἀ. τῷ σώματι D.21.165
;ἀ. περὶ τὸν ὀφθαλμόν Luc. Nigr.4
; τοὺς ἀσθενεστάτους ἐς τὰς ταλαιπωρίας least able to bear hardship, Hdt.4.134; ἀσθενέστερος πόνον ἐνεγκεῖν too weak to.., D.23.54. Adv.ἀσθενῶς, ἴσχειν Pl.Lg. 659e
, cf. OGI751.8 (Amblada, ii B.C.).2 in mind, and the like ,τὸ ἀ. τῆς γνώμης
the weakness,Th.
2.61.3 in power, weak, feeble,ἀ. δύναμις Hdt.7.9
.ά, cf. 1.58; ;πόλιν ἑνὸς-εστέραν S.OC 1033
;εἰς ὠφέλειαν ἀ. D.Ep.2.15
.4 in property, weak, poor,οἱ χρήμασιν ἀσθενέστεροι Hdt.2.88
: abs.,ὅ τ' ἀ. ὁ πλούσιός τε E.Supp. 433
; οἱ ἀσθενέστεροι the weaker sort, i.e. the poor, X.Cyr.8.1.30, cf. Lys.1.2.5 insignificant,οὐκ ἀσθενέστατος σοφιστὴς Ἑλλήνων Hdt.4.95
; paltry,ἀ. σόφισμα A.Pr. 1011
; of streams, petty, small, Hdt.2.25; of fluids, of small specific gravity, Id.3.23; ἐς ἀσθενὲς ἔρχεται comes to nothing, Id.1.120. Adv.- νῶς
feebly, without energy,Pl.
R. 528b; on slight evidence,ἀπαγγέλλεσθαι Onos.
Praef.: [comp] Comp.ἀσθενεστέρως, ἐπιθυμεῖν Pl.Phdr. 255e
; ;- έστερα Th.1.141
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7 अलस _alasa
अलस a. [न लसति व्याप्रियते, लस्-अच्]1 Inactive, without energy, lazy, idle, indolent. शठो नैष्कृतिको$लसः Bg.18.28.-2 Tired, fatigued, languid; मार्गश्रमादल- सशरीरे दारिके M.5; Amaru.4,88; खेदालसेव K.143,197, 211,62,98; Śi.8.7; V.3.2; Dk.2. Śi.13.48;9.39; U.1.24; Ki.1.6, V.5; गमनमलसम् Māl.1.17.-3 Soft, gentle.-4 Slow, dull (as in gait or motion); श्रोणीभारादलसगमना Me.84; तस्याः परिस्फुरितगर्भभरालसायाः U. 3.28.-सः 1 A sore or ulcer between the toes. (Mar. चिखली).-2 A kind of tree.-3 N. of a sage.-4 N. of a small poisonous animal.-सा N. of a plant (हंसपदा).-Comp. -ईक्षणा a woman with languishing looks. -
8 असत्त्व _asattva
असत्त्व a.1 Without energy or strength.-2 Having no animal.-3 Having no goodness.-त्त्वम् 1 Non _ existence.-2 Unreality, untruth.-3 Wickedness, badness.-4 Duet.-5 Darkness. -
9 slæliga
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10 ēlumbis
ēlumbis e, adj. [ex + lumbus; prop., weak in the loins]; of an orator, without energy, Ta.* * *elumbis, elumbe ADJweak, feeble -
11 langueō
langueō —, —, ēre [LAG-], to be faint, be weary, be languid: nostris languentibus, Cs.: e viā, to be fatigued: per adsiduos motūs, to be wearied, O.: Inachiā minus ac me, H.: flos languet, droops, Pr.: tristi languebant corpora morbo, were faint, V.—Fig., to be languid, be dull, sink, be heavy, be listless: languet iuventus: nec eam solitudinem languere patior, pass in idleness: paululum, to be without energy, S.: recursus Languentis pelagi, i. e. ebbing, V.* * *languere, -, - Vbe tired; be listless/sluggish/unwell/ill; wilt, lack vigor -
12 infirmiter
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13 अलस
a-lasamf (ā)n. inactive, without energy, lazy, idle, indolent, tired, faint ṠBr. AitBr. ;
etc.;
m. a sore orᅠ ulcer between the toes Suṡr. ;
(= a-lasaka below) tympanitis Bhpr. ;
N. of a small poisonous animal Suṡr. N. of a plant L., (ā), f. the climbing plant Vitis Pedata Wall L. ;
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14 असत्त्व
á-sat-tva1) n. id. NṛisUp. ;
non-presence, absence Nyāyam. ;
a-sattva2) mfn. strengthless, without energy R.
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15 निरुत्साह
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16 eliquo
ē-lĭquo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a.I.To clarify, strain (post-Aug.).A.Lit.:B.vinum a faecibus,
Col. 12, 27; cf. id. 12, 19, 4; Sen. Q. N. 3, 26.—Trop.: aliquid plorabile, to recite slowly or without energy, * Pers. 1, 35:II.canticum ore tereti semihiantibus labellis,
App. Flor. 2, 15, p. 351, 11.—(With the notion of the simplex predominating.)A.To cause to flow clearly, to pour forth:B.fluviales aquas (mons),
App. M. 10, p. 253.—Fig.:in unum necesse est summitas magnitudinis aliquetur,
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17 langueo
languĕo, ēre, 2, v. n. [root lag-; Gr. lagaros, lagnos, lewd; Lat. laxare, lactes; cf. Sanscr. lang-a, prostitute; Gr. lagôs, hare, lagones, the flanks, womb], to be faint, weary, languid (cf.: languesco, marceo, torpeo).I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.cum de via languerem,
was fatigued with my journey, Cic. Phil. 1, 5, 12:per assiduos motus languere,
to be wearied, Ov. H. 18, 161.— Poet.:flos languet,
droops, Prop. 4 (5), 2, 46; Val. Fl. 7, 24 al.:languet aequor,
the sea is calm, Mart. 10, 30, 12:lunae languet jubar,
is enfeebled, obscured, Stat. Th. 12, 305.—In partic., to be weak, faint, languid from disease ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):II.languent mea membra,
Tib. 3, 5, 28:tristi languebunt corpora morbo,
Verg. G. 4, 252:sub natalem suum plerumque languebat,
Suet. Aug. 81: si te languere audierimus, Aug. ap. Suet. Tib. 21 fin.:ego langui et aegrotavi per dies,
Vulg. Dan. 8, 27; Luc. 7, 10; cf. languesco.—Trop., to be languid, dull, heavy, inactive, listless:languet juventus, nec perinde atque debebat in laudis et gloriae cupiditate versatur,
Cic. Pis. 33, 82:nec eam solitudinem languere patior,
to pass in idleness, to be wasted, id. Off. 3, 1, 3:otio,
id. N. D. 1, 4, 7; cf.:in otio hebescere et languere,
id. Ac. 2, 2, 6:si paululum modo vos languere viderint,
to be without energy, Sall. C. 52, 18:languet amor,
Ov. A. A. 2, 436:mihi gratia languet,
Sil. 17, 361.—Hence, languens, entis, P. a., faint, weak, feeble, inert, powerless, inactive, languid:incitare languentes,
Cic. Leg. 2, 15, 38; cf.: commovere languentem id. de Or. 2, 44, 186:nostris languentibus atque animo remissis,
Caes. B. C. 2, 14: languenti stomacho esse, Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 13:irritamentum Veneris languentis,
Juv. 11, 167:vox languens,
Cic. Off. 1, 37, 133:cor,
Cat. 64, 97:hyacinthus,
drooping, Verg. A. 11, 69; so,ramus,
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18 listless
[ˈlɪstlɪs] adjectivetired and without energy or interest:فاتِر، عَديم النَّشاطlistless children.
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19 con mucha prisa
Ex. When you've had a long day, and don't have the energy to prepare a three course meal or for those unexpected guests that drop in without a minute to spare, here's a quick meal to serve.* * *Ex: When you've had a long day, and don't have the energy to prepare a three course meal or for those unexpected guests that drop in without a minute to spare, here's a quick meal to serve.
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20 sin tiempo que perder
Ex. When you've had a long day, and don't have the energy to prepare a three course meal or for those unexpected guests that drop in without a minute to spare, here's a quick meal to serve.* * *Ex: When you've had a long day, and don't have the energy to prepare a three course meal or for those unexpected guests that drop in without a minute to spare, here's a quick meal to serve.
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