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41 per annum
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42 per-quam or per quam
per-quam or per quam adv., as much as possible, extremely, exceedingly, T.: perquam grave est dictu: pauci, L.: breviter: per pol quam paucos reperias, T. -
43 per l'amor di Dio!
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44 per procurationem
p.p. abk1. parcel post3. per procurationem, by proxy pperf., ppa.5. (auf Rezepten) post prandium, after a meal -
45 per quam
per-quam, adv. (also, less correctly, written separately, per quam, v. per fin.), as much as possible, extremely, exceedingly:illorum mores perquam meditate tenes,
Plaut. Bacch. 3, 6, 16:perquam indignis modis,
id. Rud. 3, 3, 9:perquam breviter,
Cic. de Or. 2, 49, 201:perquam modica,
Plin. Pan. 60:perquam velim scire,
id. Ep. 7, 27, 1:parentes perquam infelicissimi,
Inscr. Murat. 953, 2:sagax,
Amm. 14, 5, 6. —In tmesi:per pol quam paucos reperias,
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46 per Luft
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47 per Schiene
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48 Per an.
English-Russian dictionary of modern abbreviations > Per an.
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49 per la quale
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50 PER
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51 per se
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52 per
per präp (Akk) 1. с, по, чрез, с; 2. Wirtsch за; Etw. (Akk) per Post schicken Изпращам нещо по пощата; Drei Euro per Artikel bekommen Получавам по три евро за артикул.* * *prp: = Adresse на адрес; = Bahn по железницата, Post с, по пощата; = Anhalter на автостоп. -
53 per
per präp (pro) … başına; (durch, mit) ile, yoluyla, eliyle;per Fax faksla;wir sind per du senli benliyiz -
54 per-agrō
per-agrō āvī, ātus, āre [per+ager], to wander through, travel, pass through, traverse: orbem terrarum: saltūs silvasque, V.—Fig., to go through, traverse, spread, search, penetrate: qua fines imperi sunt, ea... laetitia peragravit: eloquentia omnes peragravit insulas: orator ita peragrat per animos hominum, ut, etc. -
55 per-currō
per-currō percucurrī or percurrī, cursus, ere, to run, run along, run all the way, run through, hasten through, traverse, run over, pass over: curriculo percurre (ad villam), run quickly, T.: per temonem (currūs), along the pole, Cs.: agrum Picenum, Cs.: aristas, speed over, O.: pectine telas, V.: rima percurrit lumine nimbos, V.—Fig., of speech, to run over, go through, treat in succession: per omnīs civitates percurrit mea oratio: partes, quas modo percucurri: multas res oratione: Percurram quot villas possideat, Iu.—Of thought or vision, to run over, scan briefly, look over: id brevi: oculo, H.: paginas in annalibus magistratuum, look over, L.—Of feeling, to run through, penetrate: pectora metu percurrente, Cu. -
56 per-grātus
per-grātus adj., very agreeable, extremely pleasant: litterae: id militibus fuit pergratum, ut, etc., Cs.: pergratum mihi feceris, si, etc., you would do me a great favor.—In tmesi: per mihi, per, inquam, gratum feceris, si, etc. -
57 per-lubēns or per-libēns
per-lubēns or per-libēns entis, adj., very glad: me perlubente, to my great delight. -
58 per-rumpō
per-rumpō rūpī, ruptus, ere, to break through, force a way through, get across: per medios hostīs, Cs.: in vestibulum templi, L.: nec per castra perrumpi posse, L.: paludem, Cs.: perrumpitur concretus aër: bipenni Limina, V.: Perrupit Acheronta, H.—Fig., to break through, break down, overcome: leges: quaestiones: fastidia, H. -
59 per-scītus
per-scītus adj., very clever, very fine.—In tmesi: Per ecastor scitus puer, T.: per mihi scitum videtur. -
60 per-vādō
per-vādō sī, —, ere, to go through, pass through, extend, prevail, spread through: incendium per agros pervasit: per aequa et iniqua loca pervadunt, L.: murmur totam contionem pervasit, L.: Thessaliam cum exercitu, L.—To go, come, arrive: alquo loco: in Italiam: in nares: ad castra, L.—Fig., to extend, spread, penetrate, pervade: quo non illius diei fama pervaserit: victoriae fama cum pervasisset in Asiam, L.: opinio animos gentium pervaserat: cum fama ea urbem pervasisset, L.
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