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21 unfortunately
لِلأَسَف \ unfortunately: by unhappy chance or bad fortune; sadly: She was unfortunately delayed. Unfortunately, he didn’t get the job that he wanted. \ مَعَ الأَسَف \ unfortunately: by unhappy chance or bad fortune; sadly: She was unfortunately delayed. Unfortunately, he didn’t get the job that he wanted. -
22 andanza
f.1 occurrence, event, fortune. (Obsolete)2 adventure.* * *1 event, occurrence1 adventures* * *SF (=suerte) fortuneandanzas — (=vicisitudes) deeds, adventures
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23 पाप _pāpa
पाप a. [पाति रक्षत्यस्मादात्मानम्, पा-अपादाने प; Uṇ.3.23]1 Evil, sinful, wicked, vicious; पापं कर्म च यत् परैरपि कृतं तत् तस्य संभाव्यते Mk.1.36; साधुष्वपि च पापेषु समबुद्धि- र्विशिष्यते Bg.6.9.-2 Mischievous, destructive, accursed; पापेन मृत्युना गृहीतो$स्मि M.4.-3 Low, vile, abandoned; Ms.3.52; अधार्मिकाणां पापानामाशु पश्यन् विपर्ययम् 4.171.-4 Inauspicious, malignant, foreboding evil; as in पापग्रहः.-पम् 1 Evil, bad fortune or state; पापं पापाः कथयथ कथं शौर्यराशेः पितुर्मे Ve.3.6; शान्तं पापम् 'may the evil be averted', 'god forbid' (often used in dramas).-2 Sin, crime, vice, guilt; अपापानां कुले जाते मयि पापं न विद्यते Mk.9.37; Ms.11.231;4 181; R.12.19.-पम् ind. badly, sinfully, wrongly.-पः A wretch, sinful person, wicked or profligate person; पापस्तु दिग्देवतया हतौजास्तं नाभ्यभूदवितं विष्णुपत्न्या Bhāg.6.13.17.-पा 1 A beast of prey.-2 A witch.-Comp. -अङ्कुशा N. of the Ekādaśī in the light half of Āśvina.- अधम a. exceedingly wicked, vilest.-अनुबन्धः bad result or consequences.-अनुवसित a. sinful.-अपनुत्तिः f. expiation.-अहः an unlucky day.-आख्या one of the seven divisions of the planetary courses.-आचार a. following evil or sinful courses, leading a sinful life, vicious, wicked.-आत्मन् a. evil-minded, sinful, wicked; पापात्मा पापसंभवः Purāna. (-m.) a sinner.-आरम्भ a. wicked, villainous, committing murderous deeds; पापारम्भवतोर्मृगीव वृकयोर्भीरुर्गता गोचरम् Māl.5.24.-आशय, -चेतस् a. evil-intentioned, wicked-minded.-उक्त addressed in ill-omened words.-कर, -कारिन्, -कृत्, -कर्म(र्मि)न् &c. a. sinful, a sinner, villain.-क्षयः removal or destruction of sin.-गतिः ill-fated.-ग्रहः a planet of evil or malignant aspect, such as Mars, Saturn, Rāhu or Ketu.-घ्न a. destroying sin, expiating; मत्समः पातकी नास्ति पापघ्नी त्वत्समा न हि Śaṅka- rāchārya. (-घ्नः) the sesamum plant. (-घ्नी) the Tulasī plant.-चर्यः 1 a sinner.-2 demon.-चेलिका, -चेली Clypea Hernandifolia (Mar. पहाडमूळ).-चैलम् an inauspicious garment.-जीव a. wicked, sinful.-दर्शन्, -दर्शिन् looking at faults, malevolent.-दृष्टि a. evil- eyed.-धी a. evil-minded, wicked.-नक्षत्रम् an inauspi- cious constellation.-नापितः a cunning or vile barber.-नाशन a. destroying or expiating sin.(-नः) 1 N. of Śiva.-2 of Viṣṇu. (-नम्) expiation, atonement.(-नी, -नाशिनी) 1 the wild Tulasī plant or Śamī.-2 N. of a river.-निरति a. wicked, sinful. -f. wickedness.-निष्कृतिः atonement for sin.-पतिः a paramour.-पुरुषः a villainous person.-फल a. evil, inauspicious; पापफल- नरकादिमांस्तु शुभकर्मफलस्वर्गमस्त्विति काङ्क्षते Maṅḍala Brā. Up.2.4.-बुद्धि, -भाव, -मति a. evil-minded, wicked, depraved.-भक्षणः N. of Kālabhairava.-भाज् a. sinful, a sinner; न केवलं यो महतो$पभाषते शृणोति तस्मादपि यः स पापभाक् Ku.5.83.-मित्रम् a bad counsellor or friend.-मुक्त a. freed from sin, purified.-मोचनम्, -विनाशनम् destruction of sin.-योनि a. lowborn. (-निः f.) vile birth, birth in an inferior condition.-रोगः 1 any bad disease.-2 small-pox.-लोक्य a.1 infernal.-2 belonging to the wicked.-वशीयस् a.1 inverted-2 confused. (-m.) inversion, confusion.-वंश a. born in a degraded family; शशाप तान् न राज्यार्हाः पापवंशा भविष्यथ Bm.1.349.-विनिग्रहः restraining wickedness.- शमन a. removing crime.-शील a. prone to evil, wicked by nature, evil minded.-संकल्प a. evil-minded, wicked. (-ल्पः) a wicked thought.-हन् a. destroying sin; यत्र श्यामो लोहिताक्षो दण्डश्चरति पापहा । प्रजास्तत्र न मुह्यन्ति नेता चेत् साधु पश्यति ॥ Ms.7.25. -
24 سوء
سُوء \ malnutrition: bad feeding with too little food, or food that is the wrong sort; the poor condition of health resulting from this: Thousands of people in the world suffer from malnutrition. \ See Also نَقْص التَّغْذِية \ سُوء اسْتعمال \ abuse: an unjust custom; a wrong use: a bad ruler’s abuse of his power. \ سُوء حَظّ \ misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. \ سُوء فَهْم \ misunderstanding: incorrect understanding that causes annoyance or confusion: There was a misunderstanding about the date of the meeting. \ See Also سُوء تَفَاهُم -
25 harijeekuyaa
(n) bad luck, bad fortune. Harijeekuyaa manke moo diyaa ti. Bad luck is no one's choice. -
26 सामुद्रिक _sāmudrika
सामुद्रिक a. (-की f.) [समुद्रेण प्रोक्तं वेत्त्यधीते वा ठ़ञ्]1 Sea-born, oceanic.-2 Sea-faring; सामुद्रिकान् सवणिज- स्ततो$पश्यत् स्थितान् पथि Mb.12.169.2.-2 Relating to marks on the body (which are supposed to indicate good or bad fortune).-कः 1 One who is acquainted with pal- mistry, who knows how to interpret the various marks on the body.-2 A fortune-teller.-कम् The science of palmistry. -
27 неуспех
failure, ill success, bad fortune, ill fortune* * *fiasco, miscarriage, defeat -
28 portendo
portendo, di, tum, 3 ( inf. pres. portendier, Plaut. Poen. 3, 5, 4), v. a. [an archaic collat. form in relig. lang. of protendo, to stretch forth], to point out, indicate (future events, misfortunes, etc.), to foretell, predict, presage, portend (cf.:(α).ostendo, monstro): ea (auspicia) illis exeuntibus in aciem portendisse deos,
Liv. 30, 32, 9; cf.:di immortales mihi sacrificanti... laeta omnia prosperaque portendere,
id. 31, 7 fin.:magnitudinem imperii portendens prodigium,
id. 1, 55: populo commutationem rerum portendit fore, Att. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 22, 45:triginta annos Cyrum regnaturum esse portendi,
Cic. Div. 1, 23, 46:quod portentum regni ruinam portendebat, of an earthquake,
Just. 17, 1, 3.— Pass., to be indicated (by a sign), to threaten, impend.Usually of bad fortune, loss, injury, etc.:(β).nobis periculum magnum portenditur,
Plaut. As. 3, 1, 27:haruspices dudum dicebant mihi, malum damnumque maximum portendier,
id. Poen. 3, 5, 4; cf.:malum quod in quiete tibi portentum est,
id. Curc. 2, 2, 22:quod in extis nostris portentum est,
id. Poen. 5, 4, 35.—Of good fortune, etc.:I.salvos sum: libertas portenditur,
Plaut. Rud. 5, 3, 38:quid spei Latinis portendi?
Liv. 1, 50. —Hence, portentum, i, n., a sign, token, omen, portent (syn.: ostentum, prodigium).Lit.:II.ex quo illa ostenta, monstra, portenta, prodigia dicuntur,
Cic. N. D. 2, 3, 7; cf. Fest. p. 245 Müll.; and Paul. ex Fest. p. 244 Müll.:nam si quod raro fit, id portentum putandum est, sapientem esse portentum est,
Cic. Div. 2, 28, 61: portentum inusitatum conflatum est recens, Poët. ap. Gell. 15, 4:alii portenta atque prodigia nunciabant,
Sall. C. 30, 2:ne quaere profecto, Quem casum portenta ferant,
Verg. A. 8, 533.—Of miracles, Vulg. Heb. 2, 4; id. Deut. 34, 11; cf. id. Marc. 13, 22.—Transf.A.A monster, monstrosity:B.cetera de genere hoc quae sunt portenta perempta,
Lucr. 5, 37; Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 11:quale portentum neque militaris Daunias latis alit aesculetis Nec, etc.,
id. C. 1, 22, 13:quae virgineo portenta sub inguine latrant,
i. e. the dogs of Scylla, Ov. Am. 2, 16, 23:praeter naturam hominum pecudumque portentis,
monstrous births, monsters, Cic. N. D. 2, 5, 14; cf.: bovem quendam putari deum, multaque alia portenta apud eosdem, id. Rep. 3, 9, 14.— Trop., in a moral sense, a monster of depravity:P. Clodius, fatale portentum prodigiumque rei publicae,
Cic. Pis. 4, 9:Gabinius et Piso, duo rei publicae portenta ac paene funera,
id. Prov. Cons. 1, 2:qualia demens Aegyptus portenta colat,
Juv. 15, 2.—A marvellous or extravagant fiction, a strange tale, a wonderful story:cetera de genere hoc monstra et portenta locuntur,
Lucr. 4, 590:poëtarum et pictorum portenta,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 6, 11:portentum atque monstrum certissimum est, esse aliquem humanā specie et figurā, qui tantum immanitate bestias vicerit,
id. Rosc. Am. 22, 63:portenta atque praestigias scribere,
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29 सूर्यः _sūryḥ
सूर्यः [सरति आकाशे सूर्यः, यद्वा सुवति कर्मणि लोकं प्रेरयति; cf. Sk. on P.III.1.114]1 The sun; सूर्ये तपत्यावरणाय दृष्टेः कल्पेत लोकस्य कथं तमिस्रा R.5.13. [In mythology, the sun is regarded as a son of Kaśyapa and Aditi. He is represented as moving in a chariot drawn by seven horses, with Aruṇa for his charioteer. He is also represented as all-seeing, the constant beholder of the good and bad deeds of mortals. Samjñā (or Chhāyā or Aśvinī) was his principal wife, by whom he had Yama and Yamunā, the two Aśvins and Saturn. He is also described as having been the father of Manu Vaivasvata, the founder of the solar race of kings.]-2 The tree called Arka.-3 The number 'twelve' (derived from the twelve forms of the sun).-4 The swallow-wort.-5 N. of Śiva.-Comp. -अपायः sunset; सूर्यापाये न खलु कमलं पुष्यति स्वामभिख्याम् Me.82.-अर्ष्यम् the presentation of an offering to the sun.-अश्मन् m. the sun-stone.-अश्वः a horse of the sun.-अस्तम् sunset.-आतपः heat or glare of the sun, sunshine.-आलोकः sunshine.-आवर्तः 1 a kind of sun-flower.-2 a head-ache which increases or dimi- nishes according to the course of the sun (Mar. अर्धशिशी).-आह्व a. named after the sun. (-ह्वः) the gigantic swallow-wort. (-ह्वम्) copper.-इन्दुसंगमः the day of the new moon (the conjunction of the sun and moon); दर्शः सूर्येन्दुसंगमः Ak.-उत्थानम्, -उदयः sunrise.-ऊढः 1 'brought by the sun', an evening guest; संप्राप्तो यो$तिथिः सायं सूर्योढो गृहमेधिनाम् । पूजया तस्य देवत्वं लभन्ते गृहमेधिनः ॥ Pt.1.17.-2 the time of sunset.-उपस्थानम्, -उपासना attendance upon or worship of the sun; V.1.-कमलम् the sun-flower, a heliotrope.-कान्तः 1 the sun-stone, sun-crystal; स्पर्शानुकूला इव सूर्यकान्तास्तदन्यतेजो$भिभवाद्वमन्ति । Ś.2.7.-2 a crystal.-कान्ति f.1 sun-light.-2 a particular flower.-3 the flower of sesamum.-कालः day-time, day. ˚अनलचक्रम् a particular astrological diagram for indicating good and bad fortune.-ग्रहः 1 the sun.-2 an eclipse of the sun.-3 an epithet of Rāhu and Ketu.-4 the bottom of a water-jar.-ग्रहणम् a solar eclipse.-चन्द्रौ (also सूर्याचन्द्रमसौ) m. du. the sun and moon.-जः, -तनयः, पुत्रः 1 epithets of Sugrīva; यो$हं सूर्यसुतः स एष भवतां यो$यं स वत्सो$ङ्गदः Mv. 5.55.-2 of Karṇa.-3 of the planet Saturn.-4 of Yama.-जा, -तनया the river Yamunā.-तेजस् n. the radiance or heat of the sun.-द्वारम् the way of the sun; उत्तरायण q. v.; सूर्यद्वारेण ते विरजाः प्रयान्ति यत्रामृतः स पुरुषो ह्याव्ययात्मा Muṇḍ.1.2.11.-नक्षत्रम् that constella- tion (out of the 27) in which the sun happens to be.-पर्वन् n. a solar festival, (on the days of the solstices, equinoxes, eclipses &c.).-पादः a sun-beam.-पुत्री 1 lightning.-2 the river Yamunā.-प्रभव a. sprung or descended from the sun; क्व सूर्यप्रभवो वंशः क्व चाल्पविषया मतिः R.1.2.-फणिचक्रम् = सूर्यकालानलचक्रम् q. v. above.-बिम्बः the disc of the sun.-भक्त a. one who worships the sun. (-क्तः) the tree Bandhūka or its flower.-मणिः the sun- stone.-मण्डलम् the orb of the sun.-मासः the solar month.-यन्त्रम् 1 a representation of the sun (used in worshipping him).-2 an instrument used in taking solar observations.-रश्मिः a ray of the sun, sun-beam; Ms.5.133.-लोकः the heaven of the sun.-वंशः the solar race of kings (who ruled at Ayodhyā).-वर्चस् a. resplendent as the sun.-वारः Sunday.-विलोकनम् the ceremony of taking a child out to see the sun when four months old; cf. उपनिष्क्रमणम्.-संक्रमः, -संक्रातिः f. the sun's passage from one zodiacal sign to another.-संज्ञम् saffron.-सारथिः an epithet of Aruṇa.-सिद्धान्तः a celebrated astronomical work (supposed to have been revealed by the god Sun).-स्तुतिः f.,-स्तोत्रम् a hymn addressed to the sun.-हृदयम् N. of a hymn to the sun. -
30 дно
с.bottom; (моря тж.) groundидти ко дну — go* to the bottom, sink*
пускать на дно (вн.) — send* to the bottom (d.), sink* (d.)
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пить до дна — drain; drink* to the dregsвверх дном — upside-down, topsyturvy
опрокинуть вверх дном (вн.) — upset* (d.)
золотое дно разг. — gold-mine
чтоб тебе ни дна ни покрышки разг. — bad luck to you!; may you have bad fortune!
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31 нещастя
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32 дно
с.1) (водоёма, лодки, ёмкости, вместилища) bottomморско́е дно — seabed; bottom of the sea
океани́ческое дно — ocean floor
доста́ть до дна — touch bottom
идти́ ко дну́ — go to the bottom, sink
пуска́ть на дно (вн.) — send to the bottom (d), sink (d)
2) ( верхняя часть головного убора) top3) ( среда деклассированных людей) degraded people; scum of society"На дне" (пьеса М. Горького) — "The Lower Depths"
••глазно́е дно анат. — fundus of the eye
двойно́е дно — см. двойной
зале́чь на дно — keep a low profile, disappear from anybody's view
золото́е дно разг. — goldmine, bonanza
пить до дна — drain (d); drink to the dregs
вверх дном — upside down, topsy-turvy
опроки́нуть вверх дном (вн.) — upset (d)
чтоб тебе́ ни дна ни покры́шки! разг. — bad luck to you!; may you have bad fortune!
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33 невезуха
НЕВЕЗУХА разг.a bad (or tough) break / tough luck невезение, отсутствие удачи bad fortune -
34 بلية
بَلِيَّة \ misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. sorrow: sadness; grief; sth. that causes sadness. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
35 محنة
مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
36 distress
مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
37 misfortune
مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
38 ordeal
مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
39 trial
مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
40 misfortune
سُوء حَظّ \ misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance.
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