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1 albano
adj.Albanian, pertaining to Albania or its people.m.Albanian, native or inhabitant of Albania.* * *= albanés* * *= Albanian.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex. In Sicily, several towns were founded or repopulated by the Albanians, who in Sicilian records were often described as 'Greeks'.* * *= Albanian.Nota: Nombre y adjetivo.Ex: In Sicily, several towns were founded or repopulated by the Albanians, who in Sicilian records were often described as 'Greeks'.
* * *I adj AlbanianII m, albana f Albanian -
2 de Albania
(n./adj.) = AlbanianEx. In Sicily, several towns were founded or repopulated by the Albanians, who in Sicilian records were often described as 'Greeks'.* * *(n./adj.) = AlbanianEx: In Sicily, several towns were founded or repopulated by the Albanians, who in Sicilian records were often described as 'Greeks'.
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3 de Sicilia
(n./adj.) = SicilianEx. In Sicily, several towns were founded or repopulated by the Albanians, who in Sicilian records were often described as 'Greeks'.* * *(n./adj.) = SicilianEx: In Sicily, several towns were founded or repopulated by the Albanians, who in Sicilian records were often described as 'Greeks'.
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4 repoblar
v.to repopulate.* * *1 to repopulate (bosque) to reafforest, reforest* * *VT [+ país] to repopulate; [+ río] to restock; [con árboles] to plant trees on* * *verbo transitivoa) <río/lago> to restockb) ( de árboles) to reforestc) ( de personas) to repopulate, resettle* * *= resettle, repopulate.Ex. Here, families from many different communities were up-rooted and resettled on greenfield sites, many miles away from relatives and friends.Ex. In Sicily, several towns were founded or repopulated by the Albanians, who in Sicilian records were often described as 'Greeks'.----* repoblar con árboles = reforest.* repoblar de árboles = reforest.* * *verbo transitivoa) <río/lago> to restockb) ( de árboles) to reforestc) ( de personas) to repopulate, resettle* * *= resettle, repopulate.Ex: Here, families from many different communities were up-rooted and resettled on greenfield sites, many miles away from relatives and friends.
Ex: In Sicily, several towns were founded or repopulated by the Albanians, who in Sicilian records were often described as 'Greeks'.* repoblar con árboles = reforest.* repoblar de árboles = reforest.* * *vt1 ‹río/lago› to restock2 (de árboles) to reforest, reafforest ( BrE)3 (de personas) to repopulate, resettle* * *
repoblar ( conjugate repoblar) verbo transitivo
repoblar verbo transitivo
1 (con personas) to repopulate
2 (con animales) to restock
3 (con especies vegetales) to reforest
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poblar
* * *repoblar vt1. [con gente] to resettle2. [con animales] to repopulate;[con peces] to restock; [con árboles] to replant, to reforest* * *v/t repopulate -
5 siciliano
adj.Sicilian, pertaining to Sicilia.m.Sicilian, native or inhabitant of Sicilia.* * *► adjetivo1 Sicilian► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 Sicilian* * *siciliano, -a1.ADJ SM / F Sicilian2.SM (=dialecto) Sicilian* * *- na adjetivo/masculino, femenino Sicilian* * *= Sicilian.Ex. In Sicily, several towns were founded or repopulated by the Albanians, who in Sicilian records were often described as 'Greeks'.* * *- na adjetivo/masculino, femenino Sicilian* * *= Sicilian.Ex: In Sicily, several towns were founded or repopulated by the Albanians, who in Sicilian records were often described as 'Greeks'.
* * *siciliano -naadj/m,fSicilian* * *
siciliano◊ -na adjetivo/ sustantivo masculino, femenino
Sicilian
siciliano,-a adjetivo & sustantivo masculino y femenino Sicilian
' siciliano' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
siciliana
* * *siciliano, -a♦ adjSicilian♦ nm,fSicilian* * *I adj SicilianII m, siciliana f Sicilian* * *siciliano, -na adj & n: Sicilian -
6 Albani
Albānus, a, um, adj. [Alba].I.A.. Pertaining to the town of Alba, Alban:B. II.exercitus,
Liv. 1, 28:pax,
the peace between the Romans and Albans, id. 1, 27.—Hence, Albāni, ōrum, m.A.The Albans, the inhabitants of Alba Longa, Liv. 1, 29.—B.The Albanians, the inhabitants of Albania, on the Caspian Sea, Plin. 6, 13, 15, § 38.— Esp., Lăcus Albānus, a deep lake in Latium, south of Rome, and on the west side of old Alba, now Lago di Albano, Liv. 5, 15.— Mons Albānus, a rocky mountain in Latium, now Monte Cavo, lying eastward from the Alban Lake, 2500 feet above the surface of the Tyrrhene Sea, on whose western declivity, extending to the lake, was the old Alba Longa. Upon its summit, which afforded a noble view, stood the splendid temple of Juppiter Latiaris, up to which wound a paved way, still in part existing, for the festive processions in the holidays of the Latins (feriae Latinae), as well as for the ovations of the Roman generals, cf. Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 139-146.— Lăpis Albānus, the kind of stone hewn from Mount Alba, called in Ital. peperino or piperno, Vitr. 2, 7;hence. Albanae columnae,
made of such stone, Cic. Scaur. 2, 45.— Albānum, i, n., an estate at Alba, Cic. Att. 7, 5; Quint. 5, 13, 40; Suet. Aug. 72. -
7 Albanum
Albānus, a, um, adj. [Alba].I.A.. Pertaining to the town of Alba, Alban:B. II.exercitus,
Liv. 1, 28:pax,
the peace between the Romans and Albans, id. 1, 27.—Hence, Albāni, ōrum, m.A.The Albans, the inhabitants of Alba Longa, Liv. 1, 29.—B.The Albanians, the inhabitants of Albania, on the Caspian Sea, Plin. 6, 13, 15, § 38.— Esp., Lăcus Albānus, a deep lake in Latium, south of Rome, and on the west side of old Alba, now Lago di Albano, Liv. 5, 15.— Mons Albānus, a rocky mountain in Latium, now Monte Cavo, lying eastward from the Alban Lake, 2500 feet above the surface of the Tyrrhene Sea, on whose western declivity, extending to the lake, was the old Alba Longa. Upon its summit, which afforded a noble view, stood the splendid temple of Juppiter Latiaris, up to which wound a paved way, still in part existing, for the festive processions in the holidays of the Latins (feriae Latinae), as well as for the ovations of the Roman generals, cf. Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 139-146.— Lăpis Albānus, the kind of stone hewn from Mount Alba, called in Ital. peperino or piperno, Vitr. 2, 7;hence. Albanae columnae,
made of such stone, Cic. Scaur. 2, 45.— Albānum, i, n., an estate at Alba, Cic. Att. 7, 5; Quint. 5, 13, 40; Suet. Aug. 72. -
8 Albanus
Albānus, a, um, adj. [Alba].I.A.. Pertaining to the town of Alba, Alban:B. II.exercitus,
Liv. 1, 28:pax,
the peace between the Romans and Albans, id. 1, 27.—Hence, Albāni, ōrum, m.A.The Albans, the inhabitants of Alba Longa, Liv. 1, 29.—B.The Albanians, the inhabitants of Albania, on the Caspian Sea, Plin. 6, 13, 15, § 38.— Esp., Lăcus Albānus, a deep lake in Latium, south of Rome, and on the west side of old Alba, now Lago di Albano, Liv. 5, 15.— Mons Albānus, a rocky mountain in Latium, now Monte Cavo, lying eastward from the Alban Lake, 2500 feet above the surface of the Tyrrhene Sea, on whose western declivity, extending to the lake, was the old Alba Longa. Upon its summit, which afforded a noble view, stood the splendid temple of Juppiter Latiaris, up to which wound a paved way, still in part existing, for the festive processions in the holidays of the Latins (feriae Latinae), as well as for the ovations of the Roman generals, cf. Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 139-146.— Lăpis Albānus, the kind of stone hewn from Mount Alba, called in Ital. peperino or piperno, Vitr. 2, 7;hence. Albanae columnae,
made of such stone, Cic. Scaur. 2, 45.— Albānum, i, n., an estate at Alba, Cic. Att. 7, 5; Quint. 5, 13, 40; Suet. Aug. 72. -
9 Lacus Albanus
Albānus, a, um, adj. [Alba].I.A.. Pertaining to the town of Alba, Alban:B. II.exercitus,
Liv. 1, 28:pax,
the peace between the Romans and Albans, id. 1, 27.—Hence, Albāni, ōrum, m.A.The Albans, the inhabitants of Alba Longa, Liv. 1, 29.—B.The Albanians, the inhabitants of Albania, on the Caspian Sea, Plin. 6, 13, 15, § 38.— Esp., Lăcus Albānus, a deep lake in Latium, south of Rome, and on the west side of old Alba, now Lago di Albano, Liv. 5, 15.— Mons Albānus, a rocky mountain in Latium, now Monte Cavo, lying eastward from the Alban Lake, 2500 feet above the surface of the Tyrrhene Sea, on whose western declivity, extending to the lake, was the old Alba Longa. Upon its summit, which afforded a noble view, stood the splendid temple of Juppiter Latiaris, up to which wound a paved way, still in part existing, for the festive processions in the holidays of the Latins (feriae Latinae), as well as for the ovations of the Roman generals, cf. Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 139-146.— Lăpis Albānus, the kind of stone hewn from Mount Alba, called in Ital. peperino or piperno, Vitr. 2, 7;hence. Albanae columnae,
made of such stone, Cic. Scaur. 2, 45.— Albānum, i, n., an estate at Alba, Cic. Att. 7, 5; Quint. 5, 13, 40; Suet. Aug. 72. -
10 Lapis Albanus
Albānus, a, um, adj. [Alba].I.A.. Pertaining to the town of Alba, Alban:B. II.exercitus,
Liv. 1, 28:pax,
the peace between the Romans and Albans, id. 1, 27.—Hence, Albāni, ōrum, m.A.The Albans, the inhabitants of Alba Longa, Liv. 1, 29.—B.The Albanians, the inhabitants of Albania, on the Caspian Sea, Plin. 6, 13, 15, § 38.— Esp., Lăcus Albānus, a deep lake in Latium, south of Rome, and on the west side of old Alba, now Lago di Albano, Liv. 5, 15.— Mons Albānus, a rocky mountain in Latium, now Monte Cavo, lying eastward from the Alban Lake, 2500 feet above the surface of the Tyrrhene Sea, on whose western declivity, extending to the lake, was the old Alba Longa. Upon its summit, which afforded a noble view, stood the splendid temple of Juppiter Latiaris, up to which wound a paved way, still in part existing, for the festive processions in the holidays of the Latins (feriae Latinae), as well as for the ovations of the Roman generals, cf. Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 139-146.— Lăpis Albānus, the kind of stone hewn from Mount Alba, called in Ital. peperino or piperno, Vitr. 2, 7;hence. Albanae columnae,
made of such stone, Cic. Scaur. 2, 45.— Albānum, i, n., an estate at Alba, Cic. Att. 7, 5; Quint. 5, 13, 40; Suet. Aug. 72. -
11 Mons Albanus
Albānus, a, um, adj. [Alba].I.A.. Pertaining to the town of Alba, Alban:B. II.exercitus,
Liv. 1, 28:pax,
the peace between the Romans and Albans, id. 1, 27.—Hence, Albāni, ōrum, m.A.The Albans, the inhabitants of Alba Longa, Liv. 1, 29.—B.The Albanians, the inhabitants of Albania, on the Caspian Sea, Plin. 6, 13, 15, § 38.— Esp., Lăcus Albānus, a deep lake in Latium, south of Rome, and on the west side of old Alba, now Lago di Albano, Liv. 5, 15.— Mons Albānus, a rocky mountain in Latium, now Monte Cavo, lying eastward from the Alban Lake, 2500 feet above the surface of the Tyrrhene Sea, on whose western declivity, extending to the lake, was the old Alba Longa. Upon its summit, which afforded a noble view, stood the splendid temple of Juppiter Latiaris, up to which wound a paved way, still in part existing, for the festive processions in the holidays of the Latins (feriae Latinae), as well as for the ovations of the Roman generals, cf. Müll. Roms Camp. 2, 139-146.— Lăpis Albānus, the kind of stone hewn from Mount Alba, called in Ital. peperino or piperno, Vitr. 2, 7;hence. Albanae columnae,
made of such stone, Cic. Scaur. 2, 45.— Albānum, i, n., an estate at Alba, Cic. Att. 7, 5; Quint. 5, 13, 40; Suet. Aug. 72. -
12 С-116
В СЕМЬЕ HE БЕЗ УРОДА (saying) in every family or group there is a member who stands out from the rest in a negative way (or, when used ironically or humorously, in a positive way): - there' a black sheep in every flock (family) there's one in every crowd (family etc) there's a (one) rotten (bad) apple (in every barrel) therefe always one bad apple there's always one.«Даже и коммунисты — и те перегрызлись между собой». - «Не клевещите, Марченко! Коммунисты - в едином строю!» - «А китайцы? Албанцы? А раскол во многих компартиях?» - «Что китайцы! В семье не без урода» (Марченко 1). "Even the communists have fallen out among themselves." "Don't speak such slander, Marchenko! Communists form a united front." "What about the Chinese? And the Albanians? And the splits in all sorts of communist parties?" "What about the Chinese! There's a black sheep in every family" (1a).Говорят, что многие известные люди откликнулись на предложение газеты дать в печати достойную отповедь этому отщепенцу... Но в семье, как говорится, не без урода. Говорят, что один известный деятель... позволил себе усомниться (Войнович 4). They say that many well-known people responded to the newspaper's offer to give this turncoat the rebukes he deserved in print....But, as the saying goes, there's always one bad apple. There was talk that a certain well-known figure...permitted himself to doubt (4a). -
13 в семье не без урода
[saying]=====⇒ in every family or group there is a member who stands out from the rest in a negative way (or, when used ironically or humorously, in a positive way):- there's one in every crowd (family etc);- there's always one.♦ "Даже и коммунисты - и те перегрызлись между собой". - "Не клевещите, Марченко! Коммунисты - в едином строю!" - "А китайцы? Албанцы? А раскол во многих компартиях?" - "Что китайцы! В семье не без урода" (Марченко 1). "Even the communists have fallen out among themselves." "Don't speak such slander, Marchenko! Communists form a united front." "What about the Chinese? And the Albanians? And the splits in all sorts of communist parties?" "What about the Chinese! There's a black sheep in every family" (1a).♦ Говорят, что многие известные люди откликнулись на предложение газеты дать в печати достойную отповедь этому отщепенцу... Но в семье, как говорится, не без урода. Говорят, что один известный деятель... позволил себе усомниться (Войнович 4). They say that many well-known people responded to the newspaper's offer to give this turncoat the rebukes he deserved in print....But, as the saying goes, there's always one bad apple. There was talk that a certain well-known figure...permitted himself to doubt (4a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > в семье не без урода
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14 Orodes
Ŏrōdes, is ( gen. also Orodi, Cic. Att. 5, 18, 1 Orell. N. cr.; id. ib. 5, 21, 2; id. Fam. 15, 1, 2), m., = Orôdês, a male proper name.I.A king of the Parthians, who took Crassus prisoner and put him to death, Cic. Att. 6, 1, 14; Vell. 2, 46, 4; Flor. 3, 11, 4.—II.Orodes, son of the former, Tac. A. 6, 35.—III.A king of the Colchians, Flor. 3, 5, 28. —IV.A king of the Albanians, Eutr. 6, 11. —V.The name of a warrior slain by Mezentius, Verg. A. 10, 732. -
15 eredu
iz.1.a. model; gazteen \eredu da it's a model for youth; \eredu nagusi archtypeb. cast, mould (GB), mold (USA) ; lehen, albaniarrek Txina beraien eredutzat hartzen zuten before, the Albanians took China as their modelc. norm, modeld. (Akad.) educational programme (GB), educational program (USA) ; D \eredua Basque-medium educational programme; A \eredua Spanish-medium educational programme; B \eredua bilingual educational programme2. example, type3. ( patroia) pattern; \eredua ezarri to set the pattern -
16 албанцы
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17 albanais
albanais, e [albanε, εz]1. adjective2. masculine noun( = langue) Albanian3. masculine noun, feminine* * *
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albanaise albanɛ, ɛz adjectif Albanian
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nom masculin Linguistique Albanian* * *albanɛ, ɛz nm/f Albanais, -e* * *A ⇒ Les nationalités adj Albanian.( féminin albanaise) [albanɛ, ɛz] adjectif
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