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  • 1 obscure

    əb'skjuə
    1. adjective
    1) (not clear; difficult to see: an obscure corner of the library.) obscuro, oscuro, poco claro
    2) (not well-known: an obscure author.) obscuro
    3) (difficult to understand: an obscure poem.) obscuro

    2. verb
    (to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) ofuscar, obscurecer
    - obscurity
    obscure adj oscuro / poco conocido
    tr[əbs'kjʊəSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 (unclear) obscuro,-a, oscuro,-a, poco claro,-a
    2 (vague, indistinct) vago,-a, confuso,-a; (hidden) recóndito,-a
    3 (little known - person) poco conocido,-a, oscuro,-a; (- village) recóndito,-a, perdido,-a
    1 (make unclear, difficult to understand) ofuscar, obscurecer; (confuse) confundir
    2 (hide) ocultar; (conceal, cover) oscurecer, obscurecer
    obscure [ɑb'skjʊr, əb-] vt, - scured ; - scuring
    1) cloud, dim: oscurecer, nublar
    2) hide: ocultar
    obscure adj
    1) dim: oscuro
    2) remote, secluded: recóndito
    3) vague: oscuro, confuso, vago
    4) unknown: desconocido
    an obscure poet: un poeta desconocido
    obscurely adv
    adj.
    denso, -a adj.
    obscuro, -a adj.
    oscuro, -a adj.
    tenebroso, -a adj.
    turbio, -a adj.
    v.
    asombrar v.
    borrar v.
    disimular v.
    eclipsar v.
    ensombrecer v.
    entenebrecer v.
    esconder v.
    oscurecer v.

    I əb'skjʊr, əb'skjʊə(r)
    adjective obscurer, obscurest
    a) ( not easily understood) < meaning> oscuro, poco claro; <message/reference> críptico
    b) ( vague) <impression/feeling> confuso, vago
    c) ( little known) <writer/journal> oscuro, poco conocido; <island/town> recóndito, perdido

    II
    a) ( conceal) \<\<object/beauty/sun\>\> ocultar; \<\<sky\>\> oscurecer*
    b) (make unclear, cover up)
    [ǝb'skjʊǝ(r)]
    1. ADJ
    1) (=not well-known) [book, artist, poet] poco conocido, oscuro; [village] recóndito, perdido
    2) (=not obvious) [word, jargon, terminology] de difícil comprensión; [origins] oscuro, poco claro
    3) (=indistinct) [shape, figure] borroso
    2. VT
    1) (=hide) [+ object, face, truth] ocultar

    this news should not be allowed to obscure the fact that... — no se debería permitir que esta noticia impida ver claramente que..., no se debería permitir que esta noticia vele el hecho de que...

    2) (=complicate) complicar
    * * *

    I [əb'skjʊr, əb'skjʊə(r)]
    adjective obscurer, obscurest
    a) ( not easily understood) < meaning> oscuro, poco claro; <message/reference> críptico
    b) ( vague) <impression/feeling> confuso, vago
    c) ( little known) <writer/journal> oscuro, poco conocido; <island/town> recóndito, perdido

    II
    a) ( conceal) \<\<object/beauty/sun\>\> ocultar; \<\<sky\>\> oscurecer*
    b) (make unclear, cover up)

    English-spanish dictionary > obscure

  • 2 obscure

    1. adjective
    1) (unexplained) dunkel

    for some obscure reasonaus irgendeinem verborgenen Grund

    2) (hard to understand) schwer verständlich [Argument, Dichtung, Autor, Stil]; unklar [Hinweis, Textstelle]
    3) (unknown) unbekannt [Herkunft, Schriftsteller]
    2. transitive verb
    1) (make indistinct) verdunkeln; (block) versperren [Aussicht]; (conceal) [Nebel:] verhüllen
    2) (fig.) unverständlich machen
    * * *
    [əb'skjuə] 1. adjective
    1) (not clear; difficult to see: an obscure corner of the library.) dunkel
    2) (not well-known: an obscure author.) unbekannt
    3) (difficult to understand: an obscure poem.) schwierig
    2. verb
    (to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) verbergen
    - academic.ru/51032/obscurely">obscurely
    - obscurity
    * * *
    ob·scure
    [əbˈskjʊəʳ, AM -ˈskjʊr]
    I. adj
    <-er, -est or more \obscure, most \obscure>
    1. (unknown) author, place, origins unbekannt, obskur geh
    2. (unclear) unbestimmt; reasons, comment, text schwer verständlich
    for some \obscure reason aus irgendeinem unerfindlichen Grund
    3. (not important) unbedeutend
    II. vt
    heavy clouds were obscuring the sun schwere Wolken verdunkelten die Sonne
    to \obscure the view die Aussicht versperren
    to \obscure the truth die Wahrheit verschleiern
    to \obscure sth from sb etw vor jdm geheim halten [o verbergen
    to \obscure sth etw unklar machen
    * * *
    [əb'skjʊə(r)]
    1. adj (+er)
    1) (= hard to understand) dunkel; style unklar, undurchsichtig; argument verworren; language, word, book, poet schwer verständlich
    2) (= indistinct) feeling, memory dunkel, undeutlich, unklar
    3) (= unknown, little known) obskur; poet, village unbekannt; (= humble) beginnings unbedeutend; life wenig beachtenswert

    he holds some obscure post in the Civil Serviceer hat so ein obskures Pöstchen im Staatsdienst

    4) (rare: dark) düster, finster
    2. vt
    1) (= hide) sun, view verdecken
    2) (= confuse) verworren or unklar machen; mind verwirren; truth, facts, issues verschleiern
    * * *
    obscure [əbˈskjʊə(r); US auch ɑb-]
    A adj
    1. dunkel, finster
    2. unscharf (Bild), matt (Farbe)
    3. poet nächtlich, Nacht…
    4. fig dunkel:
    a) unklar:
    obscure words dunkle Worte;
    obscure motives undurchsichtige Motive;
    for some obscure reason aus einem unerfindlichen Grund
    b) undeutlich (Gefühl etc)
    5. fig obskur, unbekannt (Schriftsteller etc):
    an obscure disease eine unbekannte Krankheit
    6. schwach (Puls, Stimme etc)
    7. fig einsam, verborgen:
    8. fig unauffällig
    B s obscurity
    C v/t
    1. verdunkeln, verfinstern
    2. fig verkleinern, in den Schatten stellen
    3. fig unverständlich oder undeutlich machen
    4. verbergen (to dat oder vor dat)
    5. LING einen Vokal, Laut abschwächen
    obs. abk
    * * *
    1. adjective
    1) (unexplained) dunkel
    2) (hard to understand) schwer verständlich [Argument, Dichtung, Autor, Stil]; unklar [Hinweis, Textstelle]
    3) (unknown) unbekannt [Herkunft, Schriftsteller]
    2. transitive verb
    1) (make indistinct) verdunkeln; (block) versperren [Aussicht]; (conceal) [Nebel:] verhüllen
    2) (fig.) unverständlich machen
    * * *
    adj.
    dunkel adj.

    English-german dictionary > obscure

  • 3 दुस् _dus

    दुस् A prefix to nouns and sometimes to verbs meaning 'bad, evil, wicked, inferior, hard or difficult, &c.' (N. B. The स् of दुस् is changed to र् before vowels and soft consonants, see दुर्; to a Visarga before sibi- lants, to श् before च् and छ्, and to ष् before क् and प्.)
    -Comp. -उपस्थान a. difficult to be approached; यो रणे दुरुपस्थानो हस्तरोधं दधद् धनुः Bk.5.32.
    -कर a.
    1 wicked, acting badly; काँल्लोकांस्तु गमिष्यामि कृत्वा कर्म सुदुष्करम् Mb.12. 27.18.
    -2 hard to be done or accomplished, arduous, difficult; वक्तुं सुकरं कर्तुं दुष्करम् 'sooner said than done'; Amaru.46; Mk.3.1.; Ms.7.55.
    (-रम्) 1 a difficult or painful task or act, difficulty.
    -2 atmosphere, ether.
    -कर्मन् n.
    1 any bad act, sin, crime.
    -2 any difficult or painful act.
    -3 A wicked man; ततो वसति दुष्कर्मा नरके शाश्वतीः समाः Mb.
    -कालः 1 bad times; दुष्काले$पि कलाव- सज्जनरुचौ प्राणैः परं रक्षता Mu.7.5.
    -2 the time of universal destruction.
    -3 an epithet of Śiva.
    -कुलम् a bad or low family; (आददीत) स्त्रीरत्नं दुष्कुलादपि Ms.2.238.
    -कुलीन a. low-born.
    -कुह a. hypocritical; अतीन्द्रियेणात्मनि दुष्कुहो$यं मया जनो योजयितुं न शक्यः Bu. Ch.1.18.
    -कृत्, -कृतिन् m. a wicked person; विनाशाय च दुष्कृताम् Bg.4.8; पुनः पुनर्दुष्कृतिनं निनिन्द R.14.57.
    -कृतम्, -कृतिः f. a sin, misdeed; उभे सुकृतदुष्कृते Bg.2.5; (ददर्श) ततस्तान् भिद्यमानांश्च कर्मभिः दुष्कृतैः स्वकैः Rām.7.21.21.
    -क्रम a. ill-arranged, unmethodical, unsystematic.
    -क्रिया a misdemeanour, bad act.
    -क्रीत a. not properly purchased; क्रीत्वा मूल्येन यो द्रव्यं दुष्क्रीतं मन्यते क्रयी Nārada Smṛiti.
    -चर a.
    1 hard to be performed or accomplished, arduous, difficult; चरतः किल दुश्चरं तपस्तृण- बिन्दोः परिशङ्कितः पुरा R.8.79; Ku.7.65.
    -2 inaccessible, unapproachable.
    -3 acting ill, behaving wickedly.
    (-रः) 1 a bear.
    -2 a bi-valve shell. ˚चारिन् a. practising very austere penance.
    -चरित a. wicked, ill-behaved, abandoned.
    (-तम्) misbehaviour, ill-conduct; तथा दुश्चरितं सर्वं वेदे त्रिवृति मज्जति Ms.11.263.
    -चर्मन् a. affected with a disease of the skin, leprous. (-m.)
    1 a circumcised man, or one whose prepuce is naturally wanting.
    -चिकित्स्य a. difficult to be cured, incurable. सुदुश्चिकि- त्स्यस्य भवस्य मृत्योर्भिषक्तमं त्वाद्य गतिं गताः स्म Bhāg.4.3.38.
    -चिक्यम् the third लग्नराशि; दुश्चिक्यं स्यात्तृतीयकम् Jyotis- tattvam.
    -चित्त a. melancholy, sad.
    -चेष्टितम् miscon- duct, error.
    -च्यवनः an epithet of Indra; अत्तुं महेन्द्रियं भागमेति दुश्च्यवनो$धुना Bk.5.11.
    -च्यावः an epithet of Śiva.
    -च्छद a difficult to be clothed, tattered.
    -तर a. (दुष्टर or दुस्तर)
    1 difficult to be crossed; तितीर्षुर्दुस्तरं मोहादुडुपेनास्मि सागरम् R.1.2; Ms;4.242; प्रविशेन्मुखमाहेयं दुस्तरं वा महार्णवम् Pt.1.111.
    -2 difficult to be subdued, insuperable, invincible.
    -3 not to be surpassed or excelled.
    -4 difficult to be borne or endured.
    -तर्कः false reasoning.
    -पच (दुष्पच) a. difficult to be digested.
    -पतनम् 1 falling badly.
    -2 a word of abuse, abusive epithet (अपशब्द).
    -परिग्रह a. difficult to be seized, taken, or kept; Pt.1.67. लोकाधाराः श्रियो राज्ञां दुरापा दुष्परिग्रहाः Kām. (
    -हः) a bad wife.
    -पान a. difficult to be drunk.
    -पार a.
    1 difficult to be crossed.
    -2 difficult to be accom- plished.
    -पूर a. difficult to be filled or satisfied; दुष्पूरो- दरपूरणाय पिबति स्रोतःपतिं वाडवः Bh.; Bg.3.39.
    -प्रकाश a. obscure, dark, dim.
    -प्रक्रिया little authority; Rāj. T.8.4.
    -प्रकृति a. ill-tempered. evilnatured.
    -प्रजस् a. having bad progeny.
    -प्रज्ञ (दुष्प्रज्ञ) a. weakminded, stupid.
    -प्रज्ञानम् bad intellect.
    -प्रणीत a. ill-arranged or managed. (
    -तम्) impolitic conduct; Mb.8.5.2.
    -प्रतर a. difficult to be overcome or understood; धर्मं सूक्ष्मतरं वाच्यं तत्र दुष्प्रतरं त्वया Mb.12.19.7.
    -प्रतीक a. difficult to know or recognise; दुष्प्रतीकमरण्ये$स्मिन्किं तात वनमागतः Rām.2.1.5.
    -प्रद a. causing pain or sorrow; अद्य भीताः पलायन्तु दुष्प्रदास्ते दिशो दश Rām.2.16.29.
    -प्रधर्ष, -प्रधृष्य 1 un assailable; see दुर्धर्ष; सा दुष्प्रधर्षा मनसापि हिंस्रैः R.2.27.
    -2 secure from assault, intangible.
    -प्रमेय a. immeasurable.
    -प्रवादः slander, calumnious report, scandal.
    -प्रवृत्तिः f. bad news, evil report; तेषां शूर्पणखैवैका दुष्प्रवृत्तिहराभवत् R.12.51.
    -प्रसह (दुष्प्रसह) a.
    1 irresistible, terrible.
    -2 hard to bear or endure; M.5.1; R.3.58.
    -प्राप, -प्रापण a. unattainable, hard to get; R.1.48; असंयता- त्मना योगो दुष्प्राप इति मे मतिः Bg.6.36.
    -प्रीति f. displea- sure.
    -मरम् a sad demise; अकाले दुर्मरमहो यज्जीवामस्तया विना Bk.6.14.
    -शंस a. Ved. evil-minded, malevolent, wicked.
    -शक, -शक्त a.powerless, weak.
    -शकुनम् a bad omen.
    -शला N. of the only daughter of धृतराष्ट्र given in marriage to Jayadratha.
    -शासन a. difficult to be managed or governed, intractable. (
    -नः) N. of one of the 1 sons of धृतराष्ट्र. [He was brave and warlike, but wicked and intractable. When Yudhi- ṣṭhira staked and lost even Draupadī, Duhśāsana dragged her into the assembly by her hair and began to strip her of every clothing; but Krisna, ever ready to help the distressed, covered her from shame and ignominy. Bhīma was so much exasperated at this das- tardly act of Duhśāsana that he vowed in the assembly that he would not rest till he had drunk the villain's blood. On the 16th day of the great war Bhīma en- countered Duhśāsana in a single combat, killed him with ease, and drank, according to his resolution, his blood to his heart's content.]
    -शील (दुश्शील) a. ill-mannered or ill behaved, reprobate.
    -शृङ्गी a dis- loyal wife.
    -ष्ठु see दुस्थ a. unsettled, in calamity; कथं दुष्ठुः स्वयं धर्मे प्रजास्त्वं पालयिष्यसि Bk.6.132.
    -संचार a. difficult to be passed; दुःसंचारासु नगरवीथीषु; Pt.1.173.
    -षम (
    दुःषम or
    दुष्षम),
    -सम (
    दुःसम or
    दुस्सम) a.
    1 uneven, unlike, unequal.
    -2 adverse, unfortunate,
    -3 evil, improper, bad.
    -षमम्, -समम् ind. ill, wicked- ly.
    -सत्त्वम् an evil being.
    -सथः 1 a dog.
    -2 a cock; L. D. B.
    -संधान, -संधेय a. difficult to be united or re- conciled. -मृद्धटवत् सुखभेद्यो दुःसन्धानश्च दुर्जनो भवति Subhāṣ.
    -संस्थित a. very sinful or ugly to look at; Rām.2.9.4.
    -सह (दुस्सह) a. unbearable, irresistible, insupportable. भवत्यनिष्टादपि नाम दुःसहात् Ku.
    -साक्षिन् m. a false witness.
    -साध, -साध्य a.
    1 difficult to be accomplished or managed.
    -2 difficult to be cured.
    -3 difficult to be conquered.
    -साधिन् m. door-keeper; L. D. B.
    -सुप्त a. having bad dreams (in one's sleep).
    -स्थ, -स्थित a. (written also दुस्थ and दुस्थित)
    1 ill-conditioned, poor, miserable.
    -2 suffering pain, unhappy, distressed; कल्पान्तदुःस्था वसुधा तथोहे Bk.
    -3 unwell, ill.
    -4 unsteady, disquieted.
    -5 foolish, unwise, ignorant.
    -स्थम् ind. badly, ill, unwell; दुःस्थं तिष्ठसि यच्च पथ्यमधुना कर्तास्मि तच्छ्रो- ष्यसि; Amaru.
    -स्थितिः f.
    1 bad condition or situation, unhappiness, misery.
    -2 instability.
    -स्पृष्टम् (दुः-दुस्पृ- ष्टम्) 1 slight touch or contact.
    -2 slight touch or action of the tongue which produces the sounds य्, र्, ल् and व्; दुस्पृष्टश्चेति विज्ञेयो लृकारः प्लुत एव च.
    -स्फाटः a kind of weapon; L. D. B.
    -स्मर a. hard or painful to remem- ber; U.6.34.
    -स्वप्नः a bad dream.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > दुस् _dus

  • 4 serpo

    serpo, psi, ptum, 3 (serpsit antiqui pro serpserit usi sunt, Fest. p. 348 Müll.), v. n. [root serp, kindr. with herpô, repo], to creep, crawl (freq. and class.).
    I.
    Lit. (only of animals; while repo is also used of persons who creep or go slowly;

    v. repo, I.): serpere anguiculos, nare anaticulas, evolare merulas, etc.,

    Cic. Fin. 5, 15, 42:

    alia animalia gradiendo, alia serpendo ad pastum accedunt,

    id. N. D. 2, 47, 122:

    serpentes quasdam (bestias), quasdam esse gradientes,

    id. Tusc. 5, 13, 38:

    (anguis) per humum,

    Ov. M. 15, 689:

    vipera imā humo,

    id. P. 3, 3, 102:

    draco In platanum,

    id. M. 12, 13:

    serpentia secla ferarum,

    i. e. the serpents, Lucr. 6, 766.—In late Lat. pass.:

    cum terra nullo serpatur angue,

    was crawled over, Sol. 22, 10.—
    B.
    Transf., of things, to move slowly or imperceptibly, to creep along, proceed gradually, etc. (mostly poet.):

    has (stellas) inter, torvus Draco serpit, Cic. poët. N. D. 2, 42, 106: sol serpens,

    Lucr. 5, 690.—

    Of streams: an te, Cydne, canam, qui leniter... placidis per vada serpis aquis,

    creepest, windest along, Tib. 1, 7, 14:

    in freta vicina Numicius,

    Ov. M. 14, 598: Ister tectis [p. 1681] in mare serpit aquis, id. Tr. 3, 10, 30:

    in sicco serpentem pulvere rivum,

    Luc. 9, 974:

    lacrimae serpunt per vulnera,

    Stat. Th. 11, 608:

    exsistit sacer ignis et urit corpore serpens,

    slowly spreading, Lucr. 6, 660; so,

    flamma per continua,

    Liv. 30, 6:

    aestus aetheris,

    Lucr. 5, 523; 6, 1120 (with repere):

    fallacem patriae serpere dixit equum (Trojanum),

    was creeping along, Prop. 3, 13 (4, 12), 64.—Of plants:

    vitis serpens multiplici lapsu et erratico,

    Cic. Sen. 15, 52; cf.:

    lithospermos (herba) jacet atque serpit humi,

    Plin. 27, 11, 74, § 99; so,

    chamaeleon,

    id. 22, 18, 21, § 45; cf.:

    liber per colla,

    Ov. M. 9, 389:

    caules per terram,

    Plin. 21, 16, 59, § 99:

    rami in terram,

    id. 27, 9, 58, § 82:

    radices inter se,

    id. 17, 20, 33, § 144:

    sine tempora circum Inter victrices hederam tibi serpere lauros,

    Verg. E. 8, 13; Laber. ap Macr. S. 2, 7; Col. 10, 119.—Of the growth of the hair:

    per tua lanugo cum serpere coeperit ora,

    Claud. IV. Cons. Hon. 641.—Of fire:

    dein per continua serpens (flamma) omnia incendio hausit,

    Liv. 30, 6:

    sive ipsi (ignes) serpere possunt quo cibus vocat,

    Lucr. 5, 523; cf. id. 6, 660.—Of disease, etc.:

    si ulcus latius atque altius serpit,

    gradually spreads, Cels. 6, 18, 2 med.:

    dira contagia per vulgus,

    Verg. G. 3, 469:

    cancer,

    Ov. M. 2, 826:

    carcinoma,

    Plin. 29, 2, 10, § 37:

    atra lues in vultus,

    Mart. 1, 79, 2 al.:

    per membra senectus,

    Lucr. 1, 415:

    quies,

    Verg. A. 2, 269:

    somnus,

    Plin. 7, 24, 24, § 90.—
    II.
    Trop., to creep, crawl; to extend gradually or imperceptibly; to spread abroad, increase, prevail (a favorite trope of Cic.):

    neque enim serpit, sed volat in optimum statum res publica,

    Cic. Rep. 2, 18, 33:

    serpere occulte coepisti nihil dum aliis suspicantibus,

    id. de Or. 2, 50, 203:

    (hoc malum) obscure serpens multas jam provincias occupavit,

    id. Cat. 4, 3, 6:

    malum longius,

    id. Rab. Post. 6, 15; id. Phil. 1, 2, 5; id. Att. 1, 13, 3; id. de Or. 3, 24, 94:

    serpit deinde res,

    id. Lael. 12, 41; cf.:

    ne latius serperet res,

    Liv. 28, 15 fin.; so,

    latius,

    id. 40, 19 fin.; cf. Plin. Ep. 5, 4, 3:

    serpit nescio quo modo per omnium vitas amicitia,

    Cic. Lael. 23, 87:

    si semel suscipimus genus hoc argumenti, attende quo serpat,

    id. N. D. 1, 35, 98; 3, 20, 52:

    quam facile serpat injuria et peccandi consuetudo,

    id. Verr. 2, 2, 22, § 53; cf. id. Div. in Caecil. 21, 68:

    serpit hic rumor,

    id. Mur. 21, 45:

    fama per coloniam,

    Plin. Ep. 9, 33, 5:

    per agmina murmur,

    Verg. A. 12, 239:

    murmura plebis,

    Stat. Th. 1, 168:

    cura altius,

    Plin. 14, 11, 13, § 87:

    serpente latius bello,

    Flor. 2, 2, 15; 2, 9, 4.—Of a low, grovelling poetic style:

    (poëta) Serpit humi tutus,

    crawls along the earth, Hor. A. P. 28 (cf.:

    sermones Repentes per humum,

    id. Ep. 2, 1, 251).—Hence, serpens, entis ( gen. plur. serpentium, Vitr. 8, 4; 9, 6; Nep. Hann. 11, 5; Hor. Epod. 1, 20; Cels. 5, 27, 3; but also, mostly poet. and later, serpentum, Verg. A. 8, 436; 12, 848; Ov. M. 7, 534; Luc. 9, 608 al.), f. (sc. bestia); less freq. and mostly poet. and eccl. Lat., m. (sc. draco), a creeping thing, a creeper, crawler (cf. reptilis).
    A.
    Kat exochên, i. e. a snake, serpent (syn.: anguis, coluber); fem.:

    quaedam serpentes ortae extra aquam, etc.,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 48, 124; Lucr. 4, 60; 4, 638; Ov. M. 1, 447; 1, 454; 2, 652; id. Am. 2, 13, 13; Hor. C. 1, 37, 27; Luc. 9, 397; Nep. Hann. 10, 4 al.— Masc., Lucr. 5, 33; Verg. A. 2, 214; 5, 273; 11, 753; Ov. M. 3, 38; 3, 325; 4, 570; Hor. S. 1, 3, 27; Luc. 9, 324; cf. Sall. J. 89, 5, and Quint. 2, 4, 19:

    igniti,

    Vulg. Num. 21, 6.—

    In apposition with draco,

    Suet. Tib. 72.— Also neutr. plur. serpentia, Vulg. Act. 10, 12. —
    2.
    Transf., the Serpent, as a constellation.
    a.
    Between the Great and the Little Bear, = anguis and draco, Ov. M. 2, 173; Hyg. Astr. 3, 1.—
    b.
    In the hand of Ophiuchus (Anguitenens, Anguifer), = anguis, Vitr. 9, 6; Hyg. Astr. 2, 14; 3, 13; cf. Plin. 2, 25, 23, § 93.—
    B.
    A creeping insect on the human body, a louse, Plin. 7, 51, 52, § 172; App. Flor. p. 354, 4.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > serpo

  • 5 certain

    1. n нечто верное, несомненное; факт

    for certain — наверняка; несомненно

    2. a определённый, неизменный, постоянный
    3. a некоторый, определённый; известный

    to a certain extent — в известной мере; до известной степени

    certain extent — в известной мере; до некоторой; степени

    4. a уверенный; убеждённый

    to feel certain of … — быть уверенным в …

    to make certain — удостовериться, убедиться

    feel certain — быть определенным; уверенным

    5. a один, некий

    a certain Brown — некий г-н Браун; некто Браун

    6. a верный, надёжный; несомненный
    7. a бесспорный; неизбежный
    8. a редк. уверенный; верный, точный; безошибочный

    I suspect, nay, I am certain — я подозреваю, более того, я уверен

    9. a арх. эвф. известного рода

    a woman of certain description — женщина известного рода, дама полусвета

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. determined (adj.) agreed upon; constant; decided; determinate; determined; established; given
    2. firm (adj.) firm; fixed; set; settled; stated; stipulated
    3. inevitable (adj.) destined; ineluctable; ineludible; inescapable; inevasible; inevitable; infallible; necessary; predestined; returnless; surefire; sure-fire; unavoidable; unescapable; unevadable; unfailing
    4. particular (adj.) especial; individual; particular; special; specific
    5. reliable (adj.) accurate; authentic; dependable; reliable; sound; trustworthy; trusty; unquestionable
    6. some (adj.) some; various
    7. sure (adj.) assured; cocksure; confident; convinced; definite; inarguable; incontrovertible; indubitable; irrebuttable; irrefutable; obvious; positive; satisfied; secure; sure; tenacious; uncontestable; uncontrovertible; undeniable; undisputable; undoubtable; undoubting
    8. unequivocal (adj.) absolute; clear; incontestable; indisputable; patent; plain; unequivocal; unerring
    Антонимический ряд:
    casual; doubtful; dubious; equivocal; exceptional; faltering; indefinite; irregular; obscure; occasional; questionable; uncertain; unspecified

    English-Russian base dictionary > certain

  • 6 complicate

    1. v осложнять, запутывать
    2. v редк. осложняться
    3. v усложнять; приводить к осложнениям

    a serious disease complicated by a bacterial infection — серьёзное заболевание, осложнённое бактериальной инфекцией

    Синонимический ряд:
    1. involve (verb) braid; contrive; convolute; fold; interrelate; involve; make intricate; manipulate; weave
    2. perplex (verb) conceal; confound; confuse; embarrass; entangle; mix up; muddle; obscure; perplex; ravel; snarl; tangle
    Антонимический ряд:

    English-Russian base dictionary > complicate

  • 7 complicated

    1. a сложный, трудный для понимания
    2. a осложнённый
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. complex (adj.) Byzantine; complex; confused; convoluted; daedal; difficult; elaborate; fancy; gordian; hard; intricate; involved; knotty; labyrinthine; obscure; perplex; perplexing; puzzling; sophisticated; tangled
    2. tangled (verb) complicated; embarrassed; entangled; mix up; muddled; perplexed; raveled or ravelled; ravelled; snarled; tangled

    English-Russian base dictionary > complicated

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