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41 cāritās
cāritās ātis, f [carus], dearness, costliness, high price: annonae: rei frumentariae: annus in summā caritate fuit. — Fig., regard, esteem, affection, love: caritatem conciliare: inter natos et parentes: erga patriam, L.: caritatem parare, Ta.: patriae et suorum, affection for: liberūm, L.: necessitudinis, arising from: omnīs omnium caritates patria una complexa est, kinds of affection.* * *charity; love, affection, esteem, favor; dearness; high price -
42 czułoś|ć
Ⅰ f sgt 1. (uczuciowość) tenderness, affection- mówić o kimś z czułością to speak of sb with affection- traktował ją z czułością i atencją he treated her with tenderness and deference- posłała mu spojrzenie pełne czułości she gave him a glance full of affection- nie okazywali mu wiele czułości they didn’t show much affection for him- nie zaznał nigdy macierzyńskiej czułości he was deprived of motherly a. maternal love2. (precyzyjność) sensitivity- czułość termometru the sensitivity of a thermometer- waga laboratoryjna o dużej czułości precision laboratory scales3. Fot. (film) speed Ⅱ czułości plt (pieszczoty) caresses; (słowa) endearments- obsypywać kogoś czułościami to shower sb with caressesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czułoś|ć
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43 genegenheid
♦voorbeelden:1 wederkerige genegenheid • mutual/reciprocal affectioniemands genegenheid verwerven • win someone's favour/regard/affection(s)voor iemand genegenheid voelen • feel affection for someone, be fond of someone -
44 στέργω
Aἔστεργον Hdt.9.117
, E. Ion 817: [tense] fut. , D.18.112, etc.: [tense] aor.ἔστερξα Semon.7.45
, S.OT 1023, etc.: [tense] pf.ἔστοργα Hdt.7.104
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐστέρχθην Lyc.1190
, Plu.Ant.31, etc.: [tense] pf.ἔστεργμαι Emp.22.5
, AP 6.120 (Leon.):—love, feel affection, freq. of the mutual love of parents and children, S.OT 1023, OC 1529, Demetr.Lac.Herc.1012.46, etc.; παῖς στέργει τε καὶ στέργεται ὑπὸ τῶν γεννησάντων Pl.Lg. 754b;σ. τὰ νεογνὰ βρέφη X.Oec.7.24
; πατέρα, τοὺς γονέας, E.El. 1102, D. 25.65, cf. Arist.EN 1161b18; of the love of the ruled people for a ruler, Hdt.9.113, cf. S.Ant. 292; of the love of a tutelary god for the people, A.Eu. 911; soἐμὲ γὰρ ἔστερξαν.. Μοῦσαι Ar.Ra. 229
; of a wheedling demagogue,ὦ Δῆμ', εἰ μή σε.. στέργω Id.Eq. 769
; of a city and her colonies, Th.1.38; of the love of dogs for their master, X.Cyn.7.12.2 less freq. of the love of husband and wife, Hdt.2.181, 7.69, S.Tr. 577, Aj. 212 (anap.);ἄλλην τιν' εὐνήν E.Andr. 907
, cf. 468 (lyr.);πόσιν στέργοντ' ἔχειν Id.Fr. 1062
; of brothers and sisters, Id.IA 502; of friends, LXX Si.27.17, etc.3 seldom of sexual love, X.Smp.8.14,21, Sosicr.4; of a horse and mare, Hdt.3.85; πρόβατα ἄρνα εἰ μὴ ς. Crateuas ap.Sch.Nic.Th. 681:—[voice] Med., c. gen.,δυοῖν γυναικοῖν εἷς ἀνὴρ οὐ στέργεται Com.Adesp.284
.II generally, to be fond of, show affection for,μή μ' ἔπεσιν μὲν στέργε Thgn.87
; ; στέργει γὰρ οὐδεὶς ἄγγελον κακῶν ἐπῶν ib. 277, cf. Ar.V. 1054, etc.: also of things, οὐκ οἰκός ἐστι.. εὐνοίην.. διωθέεσθαι, ἀλλὰ ς. accept it gladly, Hdt.7.104;μακράν γε.. ῥῆσιν οὐ σ. πόλις A.Supp. 273
, cf. Th. 717;ὕβριν γὰρ οὐ σ. οὐδὲ δαίμονες S.Tr. 280
;ἔστερξε τὴν ἁπλῶς δίκην Id.Fr. 770
;τὴν ἀλήθειαν Pl.R. 485c
, etc.: reversely,στέργοι με σωφροσύνα E.Med. 635
(lyr.).III to be content or satisfied, acquiesce (cf. ), S.OT11 (unless, having desired, cf. infr. iv), OC7; ;στέρξω καὶ σιωπήσομαι D. 18.112
; στέρξον oblige me, do me the favour, S.OC 518 (lyr.).2 c. acc., ἔστεργον τὰ παρεόντα were content with, acquiesced in them, Hdt.9.117; τὴν Διὸς τυραννίδα bear with it, A.Pr.11;ἐθέλω τάδε μὲν σ. δύστλητά περ ὄντα Id.Ag. 1570
(anap.), cf. Eu. 673;ἀνάγκῃ προὔμαθον σ. κακά S.Ph. 538
, cf. E.Ph. 1685, PGrenf.1.53.21 (iv A.D.);σ. τὴν γυναῖκα S.Tr. 486
, cf. E.Andr. 180;τὴν τύχην D.55.22
.3 c. dat.,σ. τοῖσι σοῖς E.Supp. 257
;τοῖς παροῦσιν Isoc.Ep.2.23
;τῇ ἐμῇ τύχῃ Pl.Hp.Ma. 295b
;ταῖς ὑμετέραις γνώσεσι D.26.5
;στέρξαι καὶ ἐμμεῖναι τῇ δίκῃ Sammelb.5681.32
(v A.D.); alsoσ. ἐπὶ τούτῳ D.39.6
;ἐν μικροῖς E.El. 407
.4 c. part., (anap.);σ. ξυμφορᾷ νικώμενοι E.Hipp. 458
; Ζεὺς εἴτ' Ἀΐδης ὀνομαζόμενος στέργεις whether thou likest to be named Zeus or Hades, Id.Fr. 912 (anap.).5 rarely c. inf., .IV desire, entreat, c. acc. et inf.,Ἀπόλλω καὶ κασιγνήταν.. στέργω μολεῖν S.OC 1094
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45 darzyć
(-ę, -ysz); vtdarzyć kogoś miłością lub uczuciem — to feel affection for sb
* * *ipf.darzyć kogoś szacunkiem/miłością/sympatią have respect/love/warm feelings for sb; darzyć kogoś zaufaniem have trust in sb; darzyć kogoś względami (lit. zwł. euf. = kochać się) have a warm heart/soft spot for sb, hold sb in affection.ipf.arch. komuś się (dobrze) darzy sb fares well.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > darzyć
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46 encuadernar
v.to bind.* * *1 to bind* * *verb* * *VT to bind* * *verbo transitivo to bind* * *= bind, bind up.Ex. Periodicals control -- the procedures for receiving, (claiming), and binding single issues of periodicals and serials -- is restricted to authorized users.Ex. These he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote 'I have always retained a kind of affection for little story books, as they recall muy early days'.----* cartón para encuadernar = millboard.* cuchillo para encuadernar = binding-knife.* encuadernar en rústica = bind in + paper covers.* lista de libros enviados a encuadernar = bindery list.* prensa de encuadernar = binding press.* sin encuadernar = unbound.* * *verbo transitivo to bind* * *= bind, bind up.Ex: Periodicals control -- the procedures for receiving, (claiming), and binding single issues of periodicals and serials -- is restricted to authorized users.
Ex: These he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote 'I have always retained a kind of affection for little story books, as they recall muy early days'.* cartón para encuadernar = millboard.* cuchillo para encuadernar = binding-knife.* encuadernar en rústica = bind in + paper covers.* lista de libros enviados a encuadernar = bindery list.* prensa de encuadernar = binding press.* sin encuadernar = unbound.* * *encuadernar [A1 ]vtto bind* * *
encuadernar ( conjugate encuadernar) verbo transitivo
to bind
encuadernar verbo transitivo to bind
' encuadernar' also found in these entries:
English:
bind
* * *encuadernar vtto bind* * *v/t bind* * *encuadernar vtempastar: to bind (a book)* * *encuadernar vb to bind [pt. & pp. bound] -
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49 pirata
adj.1 pirate (barco, ataque).2 pirate.3 cowboy. ( Latin American Spanish)f. & m.1 pirate.pirata del aire hijackerpirata informático cracker, hacker2 cowboy. ( Latin American Spanish)* * *► adjetivo1 pirate1 HISTORIA pirate1 (de la informática) hacker\pirata aéreo hijacker* * *noun mf.* * *1. SMF1) (=corsario) pirate2) (Inform)pirata informático/a — hacker
3) (Literat) * plagiarist4) * (=granuja) rogue, scoundrel5) (Com) cowboy, shark6) † * (=persona cruel) hard-hearted person2.ADJ* * *Ia) < barco> pirate (before n)b) ( clandestino) <casete/copia> pirate (before n), bootleg (before n) (colloq)c) (Ven) ( de mala calidad) poor, shoddy (colloq)IImasculino y femeninoa) (Náut) pirateb) (de casetes, videos) pirate* * *= pirated, pirate, stealth, bootleg, raider, piratical, buccaneer.Ex. Beadle and Adams of New York's 'dime and nickel novels' included both new books and pirated English novels retailing as paperbacks at 10 cents a volume.Ex. Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Ex. A business dependency on sophisticated information systems makes it vulnerabble to stealth attacks.Ex. Sometimes described as a ' bootleg' preacher, Will Campbell professes a great love and affection for Country Music.Ex. To explore this possibility, the library sought to create access via the Internet to a small set of its materials relevant to the famous Confederate raider, the CSS Alabama.Ex. Their secondary aim was to print piratical, scurrilous and bawdy material for the people of Dublin.Ex. The barnacled cannons found in the coastal waters off Catalina Island are thought to belong to a ship once captained by the notorious buccaneer William Kidd.----* barco pirata = pirate ship.* pirata aéreo = hijacker [highjacker].* pirata del correo publicitario no solicitado = spammer.* pirata informático = hacker, computer hacker.* * *Ia) < barco> pirate (before n)b) ( clandestino) <casete/copia> pirate (before n), bootleg (before n) (colloq)c) (Ven) ( de mala calidad) poor, shoddy (colloq)IImasculino y femeninoa) (Náut) pirateb) (de casetes, videos) pirate* * *= pirated, pirate, stealth, bootleg, raider, piratical, buccaneer.Ex: Beadle and Adams of New York's 'dime and nickel novels' included both new books and pirated English novels retailing as paperbacks at 10 cents a volume.
Ex: Library users fall into 4 groups: (1) patrons, who are considerate, grateful and undemanding; (2) 'pests' -- the inconsiderate; (3) 'pirates' who steal, deface and mutilate library property and materials; (4) 'vampires' whose enquiries make excessive demands upon the librarian's time.Ex: A business dependency on sophisticated information systems makes it vulnerabble to stealth attacks.Ex: Sometimes described as a ' bootleg' preacher, Will Campbell professes a great love and affection for Country Music.Ex: To explore this possibility, the library sought to create access via the Internet to a small set of its materials relevant to the famous Confederate raider, the CSS Alabama.Ex: Their secondary aim was to print piratical, scurrilous and bawdy material for the people of Dublin.Ex: The barnacled cannons found in the coastal waters off Catalina Island are thought to belong to a ship once captained by the notorious buccaneer William Kidd.* barco pirata = pirate ship.* pirata aéreo = hijacker [highjacker].* pirata del correo publicitario no solicitado = spammer.* pirata informático = hacker, computer hacker.* * *1 ‹barco› pirate ( before n)1 ( Náut) pirate2 (de casetes, etc) piratelos piratas del ordenador computer hackersCompuestos:hijacker, skyjacker ( journ)● pirata informático, pirata informáticahacker* * *
pirata adjetivo
■ sustantivo masculino y femeninoa) (Náut) pirate;
pirata
I adjetivo
1 pirate
2 (copia ilegal) pirate, bootleg
II sustantivo masculino y femenino
1 pirate
pirata aéreo, hijacker
pirata informático, hacker
2 (literatura, música, etc) plagiarist
' pirata' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
emisora
English:
bootleg
- buccaneer
- cowboy
- hacker
- inform
- pirate
- hijacker
* * *♦ adj1. [barco, ataque] pirate2. [radio, edición, vídeo] pirate;[casete, grabación] bootleg3. Am [profesional, servicio] cowboy;un electricista pirata a cowboy electrician♦ nmf1. [corsario] piratepirata aéreo hijacker;pirata del aire hijacker;pirata informático cracker, hacker2. Am [mal profesional] cowboy* * *I adj pirate atrII m/f pirate* * *pirata adj: bootleg, piratedpirata nmf1) : pirate2) : bootlegger3)pirata aéreo : hijacker* * *pirata n pirate -
50 ἐκχέω
ἐκχέω (Hom.+; also Mel., P. 74, 542 [Jer 7:6]) fut. ἐκχεῶ; 1 aor. ἐξέχεα; pf. ἐκκέχυκα Ezk 24:7. Beside it the H. Gk. form ἐκχύν(ν)ω (W-S. §15; B-D-F §73; 74, 2; 101; Mlt-H. 195; 215; 265) 1 fut. ἐκχυθήσομαι; 1 aor. ἐξεχύθην; pf. pass. ἐκκέχυμαι.① cause to be emitted in quantity, pour outⓐ of liquids: water D 7:3. αἷμα ἐ. shed blood = commit a murder (αἷμα 2a) Ac 22:20; Ro 3:15 (Is 59:7; Ps 13:3); Rv 16:6; GJs 23:3 (1 Km 25:31); cp. AcPl Ha 11, 8. αἷμα ἐκχυννόμενον (Jos., Ant. 19, 94 αἷμα πολὺ ἐκκεχυμένον) Mt 23:35; cp. Lk 11:50; in the cultic sense pour out (cp. Lev 4:7), esp. of Jesus’ death (Orig., C. Cels. 8, 42, 33) 1 Cl 7:4. αἷμα ἐ. περὶ πολλῶν εἰς ἄφεσιν ἁμαρτιῶν blood shed for (the benefit of) many, for the forgiveness of sins Mt 26:28 (w. purpose indicated by εἰς as Lucian, Tim. 5 εἰς εὐεργεσίαν); αἷ. ἐ. ὑπὲρ πολλῶν Mk 14:24; cp. Lk 22:20. Wine ἐκχεῖται is spilled (out) (cp. Gen 38:9) Mt 9:17; cp. Mk 2:22 v.l.; cp. Lk 5:37; ἐ. φιάλην, as we say, pour out a bowl (i.e. its contents) Rv 16:1ff, 8, 10, 12, 17.ⓑ of solid objects (Lev 4:12) ἐξεχύθη πάντα τὰ σπλάγχνα all his bowels gushed out Ac 1:18 (cp. Quint. Smyrn. 8, 302 ἔγκατα πάντʼ ἐχύθησαν; 9, 190; 2 Km 20:10; Jos., Bell. 7, 453; AcThom 33 [Aa II/2, 150, 19]). Of coins scatter on the ground J 2:15.② cause to fully experience, pour out fig. ext. of 1 (cp. Lycophron 110 πόθον; Ps.-Demetr., Eloc. 134 τοῦ λόγου τὴν χάριν; Aelian, NA 7, 23 θυμόν; τὴν ὀργήν PsSol 2:24; ψυχὴν εἰς θάνατον 16:2; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 37 of light; Jos., Ant. 6, 271 φόνον) of the Holy Spirit which, acc. to Joel’s prophecy, is to pour down on people like rain (Jo 2:23; cp. 1QS 4:21): pour out (Iren. 5, 12, 2 [Harv II 351, 2]) Ac 2:33. ἐπί τινα (after Jo 3:1) 2:17f; 10:45; Tit 3:6; B 1:3; 1 Cl 46:6. The ref. to the Holy Spirit has perh. brought the idea of outpouring into Ro 5:5 ἡ ἀγάπη τ. θεοῦ ἐκκέχυται ἐν ταῖς καρδίαις ἡμῶν διὰ πνεύματος ἁγίου τοῦ δοθέντος ἡμῖν. But gener., whatever comes from above is connected w. this verb (Ps 44:3 χάρις; Sir 18:11 ἔλεος; Hos 5:10 ἐπʼ αὐτοὺς ἐκχεῶ ὡς ὕδωρ τὸ ὅρμημά μου; Philo, Aet. M. 147 ἄνωθεν ἐ.; TestLevi 18:5; ἐκχεῖσθαι … ὁ λόγος ἐπὶ πᾶσαν τὴν οἰκουμένην Orig., C. Cels. 6, 78, 26).③ to give oneself totally in commitment, give oneself up to, dedicate oneself, pass. (Polyb. 31, 25, 4 εἰς ἑταίρας; Plut., Anton. 21, 1; Philo, Op. M. 80; TestReub 1:6; εἰς πράγματα ἀφροδισίακα Hippol., Ref. 4, 19, 2) w. dat. (Alciphron 3, 34, 1 τῷ γέλωτι) τῇ πλάνῃ τ. Βαλαάμ Jd 11. λίαν ἐ. ἀγαπῶν ὑμᾶς I am totally consumed w. affection for you = my affection for you streams out of me. IPhld 5:1.—M-M. TW. -
51 attaccamento
m attachment* * *attaccamento s.m.1 (non com.) attachment, attaching; fastening2 (fig.) attachment, affection: avere dell'attaccamento per qlcu., to feel affection for s.o.* * *[attakka'mento]sostantivo maschile attachment (a to, for), devotion (a to)* * *attaccamento/attakka'mento/sostantivo m.attachment (a to, for), devotion (a to); attaccamento al dovere devotion to duty. -
52 attachement
attachement [ata∫mɑ̃]masculine noun* * *ataʃmɑ̃nom masculin1) ( sentimental) attachment (à to)2) ( de principe) commitment (à to)* * *ataʃmɑ̃ nm* * *attachement nm1 ( sentimental) attachment (à to);2 ( de principe) commitment (à to).[ataʃmɑ̃] nom masculinson attachement pour sa mère his affection for ou attachment to his mother -
53 она издавна и глубоко привязана к нему
General subject: her affection for him is deeply rooted, his affection for him is deeply rootedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она издавна и глубоко привязана к нему
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54 симпатия
1) General subject: feeling, fellow feeling, fellow-feeling, leaning, liking, sympathy, the milk of human kindness (часто ирон.), good graces, affection (симпатия к - affection for), preference2) Obsolete: he sets a high value on his time ( of, for) (к кому-л.)3) Jargon: Vermont charity, heart, hearts and flowers4) Aviation medicine: affinity5) Makarov: good feeling -
55 zuneigen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/refl1. geh.: (+ Dat) lean towardsII v/i: der Ansicht zuneigen, dass... be inclined to think that...; jemandem in Liebe zugeneigt sein geh. feel great affection for s.o.; (verliebt sein) be devoted to s.o.* * *zu|nei|gen sep1. vito be inclined toward(s)ich neige der Auffassung zu, dass... — I am inclined to think that...
2. vrto lean towards; (fig Glück etc) to favour (Brit), to favor (US)sich dem Ende zúneigen (geh) (Tag etc) — to be drawing to a close
* * *zu|nei·genI. vider Ansicht \zuneigen, dass... to be inclined to think that...II. vr* * *zuneigen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/r1. geh: (+dat) lean towards2. fig:B. v/i:der Ansicht zuneigen, dass … be inclined to think that …;* * *präp.towards prep. v.to lean towards expr. -
56 comienzos
m.pl.beginnings, early part.* * *Ex. These he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote 'I have always retained a kind of affection for little story books, as they recall muy early days'.* * *Ex: These he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote 'I have always retained a kind of affection for little story books, as they recall muy early days'.
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58 matagigantes
SM INV giant-killer* * *= giant-killer.Ex. Having, when a boy, been much entertained with 'Jack the giant-killer', and such little story books, I have always retained a kind of affection for them, as they recall my early days.* * *= giant-killer.Ex: Having, when a boy, been much entertained with 'Jack the giant-killer', and such little story books, I have always retained a kind of affection for them, as they recall my early days.
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59 música country
f.country music, country, hillbilly music, country and western.* * *(n.) = country musicEx. Sometimes described as a 'bootleg' preacher, Will Campbell professes a great love and affection for country music.* * *(n.) = country musicEx: Sometimes described as a 'bootleg' preacher, Will Campbell professes a great love and affection for country music.
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60 primera etapa
Ex. These he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote 'I have always retained a kind of affection for little story books, as they recall muy early days'.* * *Ex: These he bound up in three volumes, and on the fly leaf of the first volume wrote 'I have always retained a kind of affection for little story books, as they recall muy early days'.
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