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1 узрявам
become ripe, ripen, matureпрен. mature, grow to maturity(за цирей) come to a head* * *узря̀вам,гл. become ripe, ripen, mature; прен. mature, grow to maturity; (за цирей) come to a head.* * *become ripe ; mellow {`melxu}; mature (прен.)* * *1. (за цирей) come to a head 2. become ripe, ripen, mature 3. прен. mature, grow to maturity -
2 назрявам
1. ripen, become ripe, mature (и прен.)мед. maturate, ( за цирей) come to a head2. (за събитие, нужда) be/become imminent/urgent/pressingвъпросът е назрял the question is ripeсъбитията са назрели events have come to a headмоментът е назрял the moment is ripe (for)назрели условия (за революция и пр.) ripe conditions* * *назря̀вам,гл.1. ripen, become ripe, mature (и прен.); мед. maturate, (за цирей) come to a head;2. (за събитие, нужда) be/become imminent/urgent/pressing; въпросът е назрял the question is ripe; като назрее моментът in the fullness of time; моментът е назрял the moment is ripe (for); назрели условия (за революция и пр.) ripe conditions; събитията са назрели events have come to a head.* * *maturate (мед.); ripen{'raipnis}* * *1. (за събитие, нужда) be/become imminent/urgent/pressing 2. ripen, become ripe, mature (и прен.) 3. въпросът е назрял the question is ripe 4. мед. maturate, (за цирей) come to a head 5. моментът е назрял the moment is ripe (for) 6. назрели условия (за революция и пр.) ripe conditions 7. събитията са назрели events have come to a head -
3 назрея
назрѐя,назря̀вам гл.1. ripen, become ripe, mature (и прен.); мед. maturate, (за цирей) come to a head;2. (за събитие, нужда) be/become imminent/urgent/pressing; въпросът е назрял the question is ripe; като назрее моментът in the fullness of time; моментът е назрял the moment is ripe (for); назрели условия (за революция и пр.) ripe conditions; събитията са назрели events have come to a head. -
4 назревать
без доп.
ripen, become ripe, mature перен.; gather (head), come to a head мед.; тж. перен.; be imminent/impending, be about to happen (о событиях и т.п.)* * *1) become ripe; 2) ripen* * *назревать; назреть ripen, become ripe -
5 bere
fruit growing above ground / verbbecome ripe--------fruit growing above ground / verbgrow ripe--------nounoccasion--------nounperiod--------nountime--------verbbe ripe--------verbripen--------beautiful--------become red--------become yellow--------blooming--------cause to redden--------delicate--------gentle--------handsome--------redden--------soft -
6 maturato
mātūro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. [id.].I.Act., to make ripe, ripen, to bring to ma turity (class.).A.Lit., of fruits:2.uvas,
Tib. 1, 4, 19:pomum,
Plin. 16, 25, 41, § 102. — Pass.: maturari, to grow ripe, ripen, to come to maturity:frumenta maturantur,
Plin. 18, 7, 10, § 60:omnia maturata,
ripened, Cic. N. D. 1, 2, 4:uva maturata dulcescit,
ripe, id. de Sen. 13, 53.—Transf., to make ripe, to ripen, mature, soften, bring to maturity:B.vitis alba suppurationes veteres maturat,
Plin. 23, 1, 16, § 24:lupini strumas maturant,
id. 22, 25, 74, § 156:partus conceptos,
id. 30, 14, 43, § 123:olivas muria,
to make ripe, soft, eatable, Pall. 12, 22, 2.— Pass., to become ripe or soft, to come to maturity:ova in sicco maturari,
Plin. 9, 57, 83, § 177:alumen aestivis solibus maturatur,
id. 35, 15, 52, § 184:concoctione maturata,
id. 11, 37, 79, § 200.—Trop., to hasten, accelerate, quicken, despatch, expedite (class.).(α).With acc.:(β).domum ad coepta maturanda redire jubet,
Liv. 24, 13:iter,
Caes. B. C. 1, 63:mortem alicui,
Cic. Clu. 61, 171:necem alicui,
Hor. C. 3, 7, 16; cf.:mortem ea res maturat,
Cels. 7, 7, 7:insidias consuli,
Sall. C. 32:fugam,
Verg. A. 1, 137:negotia,
Suet. Caes. 80:sibi exitium,
id. Dom. 15:maturatur recordatio,
Quint. 11, 2, 43:spem praedae suae morte maturare,
Val. Max. 8, 2, 2.—With inf., to make haste or hasten to do a thing:2.jube maturare illam exire huc,
Plaut. Most. 4, 2, 101:flumen Axonam exercitum transducere maturavit,
Caes. B. G. 2, 5:ab urbe proficisci,
id. ib. 1, 7:venire,
Cic. Att. 4, 1, 7:iter pergere,
Sall. J. 79, 5.—To hurry too much, precipitate:3.ni Catilina maturasset signum dare,
had not Catiline given the signal too soon, Sall. C. 18, 8:jussis ceteris quantum possent maturare sequi,
Liv. 32, 16, 5.—Poet.:II.multa quae mox caelo properanda sereno, maturare datur,
i. e. to do in good time, betimes, Verg. G. 1, 261.—Neutr.A.Lit., to grow ripe, ripen (post-class.):B.ficus, quae sero maturant,
Pall. Mart. 10, 27:tardius,
id. Nov. 7, 22.—Transf., to make haste, hasten (rare but class.):successor tuus non potest ita maturare, ut, etc.,
Cic. Fam. 2, 17, 1:legati in Africam maturantes veniunt,
Sall. J. 22, 1:et maturavit Romanus, ne, etc.,
Liv. 2, 22:maturandum ne, etc.,
id. 24, 12:facto maturatoque opus esse,
id. 1, 58; cf. id. 8, 13 fin.:quam maturato opus erat,
id. 24, 23.—Hence, adv.: mātūrātē, betimes, quickly (very rare):properare,
Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 58; also: mātūrātō, hastily (late Lat.), Schol. Verg. ap. Clan. Auct. Mai. vol. 7, p. 291. -
7 maturo
mātūro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. [id.].I.Act., to make ripe, ripen, to bring to ma turity (class.).A.Lit., of fruits:2.uvas,
Tib. 1, 4, 19:pomum,
Plin. 16, 25, 41, § 102. — Pass.: maturari, to grow ripe, ripen, to come to maturity:frumenta maturantur,
Plin. 18, 7, 10, § 60:omnia maturata,
ripened, Cic. N. D. 1, 2, 4:uva maturata dulcescit,
ripe, id. de Sen. 13, 53.—Transf., to make ripe, to ripen, mature, soften, bring to maturity:B.vitis alba suppurationes veteres maturat,
Plin. 23, 1, 16, § 24:lupini strumas maturant,
id. 22, 25, 74, § 156:partus conceptos,
id. 30, 14, 43, § 123:olivas muria,
to make ripe, soft, eatable, Pall. 12, 22, 2.— Pass., to become ripe or soft, to come to maturity:ova in sicco maturari,
Plin. 9, 57, 83, § 177:alumen aestivis solibus maturatur,
id. 35, 15, 52, § 184:concoctione maturata,
id. 11, 37, 79, § 200.—Trop., to hasten, accelerate, quicken, despatch, expedite (class.).(α).With acc.:(β).domum ad coepta maturanda redire jubet,
Liv. 24, 13:iter,
Caes. B. C. 1, 63:mortem alicui,
Cic. Clu. 61, 171:necem alicui,
Hor. C. 3, 7, 16; cf.:mortem ea res maturat,
Cels. 7, 7, 7:insidias consuli,
Sall. C. 32:fugam,
Verg. A. 1, 137:negotia,
Suet. Caes. 80:sibi exitium,
id. Dom. 15:maturatur recordatio,
Quint. 11, 2, 43:spem praedae suae morte maturare,
Val. Max. 8, 2, 2.—With inf., to make haste or hasten to do a thing:2.jube maturare illam exire huc,
Plaut. Most. 4, 2, 101:flumen Axonam exercitum transducere maturavit,
Caes. B. G. 2, 5:ab urbe proficisci,
id. ib. 1, 7:venire,
Cic. Att. 4, 1, 7:iter pergere,
Sall. J. 79, 5.—To hurry too much, precipitate:3.ni Catilina maturasset signum dare,
had not Catiline given the signal too soon, Sall. C. 18, 8:jussis ceteris quantum possent maturare sequi,
Liv. 32, 16, 5.—Poet.:II.multa quae mox caelo properanda sereno, maturare datur,
i. e. to do in good time, betimes, Verg. G. 1, 261.—Neutr.A.Lit., to grow ripe, ripen (post-class.):B.ficus, quae sero maturant,
Pall. Mart. 10, 27:tardius,
id. Nov. 7, 22.—Transf., to make haste, hasten (rare but class.):successor tuus non potest ita maturare, ut, etc.,
Cic. Fam. 2, 17, 1:legati in Africam maturantes veniunt,
Sall. J. 22, 1:et maturavit Romanus, ne, etc.,
Liv. 2, 22:maturandum ne, etc.,
id. 24, 12:facto maturatoque opus esse,
id. 1, 58; cf. id. 8, 13 fin.:quam maturato opus erat,
id. 24, 23.—Hence, adv.: mātūrātē, betimes, quickly (very rare):properare,
Plaut. Ps. 4, 7, 58; also: mātūrātō, hastily (late Lat.), Schol. Verg. ap. Clan. Auct. Mai. vol. 7, p. 291. -
8 maturité
maturité [matyʀite]feminine nouna. [de personne] maturity• arriver à maturité [fruit] to become ripe ; [plante] to reach maturity ; [idée] to come to maturity* * *matyʀitenom féminin gén maturityen pleine maturité — [homme] of mature years (épith, après n); [auteur] at the height of one's powers (après n)
* * *matyʀite nf1) [personne] maturity2) [fruit] ripeness, maturity* * *maturité nf gén maturity; maturité d'esprit (psychological) maturity; manquer de maturité to be immature; en pleine maturité [homme, femme] of mature years; [auteur] at the height of one's powers; [entreprise] fully developed; arriver or parvenir à maturité [fruit, personne] to reach maturity; [entreprise] to realize its full potential.[matyrite] nom féminin1. [d'un fruit] ripeness[de la pensée, d'un style] maturityvenir ou parvenir à maturitéa. (sens propre) to become ripe, to ripenb. (figuré) to become mature, to reach maturityattendons qu'elle ait une plus grande maturité d'esprit ou de jugement let's wait until she's more intellectually mature2. [âge] prime (of life)l'artiste fut frappée en pleine maturité the artist was struck down at the height of her powers ou of her creative genius -
9 mātūrēscō
mātūrēscō ruī, —, ere, inch. [maturus], to become ripe, ripen, come to maturity: cum maturescere frumenta inciperent, Cs.: partūs maturescunt: nubilibus annis, O.: maturescente virtute, L.* * *maturescere, maturui, - Vbecome ripe, ripen mature -
10 पच्
pac
to spread out, make clear orᅠ evident Dhātup. VI, 14:
Caus. - pañcayati XXXII, 108 seeᅠ pra-pañcaya
2) cl. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXIII, 27 ;
pácati, - te (cl. 4. Ā. pácyate cf. below;
p. pacāna MBh. III, 13239 <cf. kim-pacāna>;
pf. papāca <2. sg. papaktha orᅠ pecitha Pāṇ. 6-4, 121 Sch. >,
pecur;
pece, pecire < ápeciran, AV. ;
peciran Pat. on Pāṇ. 6-4, 120 >;
aor. pákshat RV. ;
apākshīt, apakta Gr.;
Prec. pacyāt ib. ;
fut. pakshyati, - te orᅠ paktā Br. ;
ind. p. paktvā́ AV. MBh. ;
inf. páktave AV. Br. ;
paktum, pāṇ VIII, 2, 30 Sch.),
to cook, bake, roast, boil (Ā. alsoᅠ « for one's self») RV. etc. etc.;
(with double acc.) to cook anything out of (e.g.. tandulānodanampacati, « he cooks porridge out of rice-grains») Siddh. ;
to bake orᅠ burn (bricks) ṠBr. ;
to digest Suṡr. ;
to ripen, mature, bring to perfection orᅠ completion RV. etc. etc.;
(with double acc.) to develop orᅠ change into (e.g.. puṇyâ̱puṇyaṉsukhâ̱sukham, « merit andᅠ demerit into weal orᅠ woe») Vop. ;
(intrans.) to become ripe orᅠ mature Bhpr.:
Pass. pacyáte (- ti MBh. ;
aor. apāci Gr.), to be cooked orᅠ burnt orᅠ melted orᅠ digested orᅠ ripened orᅠ developed RV. etc. etc.;
to be tormented Divyâ̱v. ;
alsoᅠ intrans. = pácyate (cf. above), to become ripe orᅠ mature, to develop orᅠ ripen RV. VS. Br. (with acc. of the fruit that is borne orᅠ ripens Maitr. Kāṭh. ;
cf. Pāṇ. 3-1, 87 Vārtt. 14 Pat. ;
lokáḥpácyamānaḥ, « the developing world» ṠBr.):
Caus. pācayati, - te Br. (aor. apīpacat Gr.;
Pass. pācyate, p. - cyamāna MBh.);
to cause to cook orᅠ be cooked (Ā. « for one's self»), to have cooked orᅠ to cook ṠBr. MBh. etc. (cf. Pāṇ. 1-3, 74; 4, 52, (?) Sch.);
to cause to ripen TBr. ;
to bring to completion orᅠ to an end, cure, heal Suṡr.:
Desid. pipakshati Gr.:
Intens. pāpacīti Gr.;
pāpacyate, to be much cooked, to cook very much orᅠ burn excessively, to be much afflicted BhP. Suṡr.:
Desid. of intens. pāpacishati, - te
+ Gr. Cf.
Gk. πέσσω;
Lat. coquo;
Slav. peka, pešti
3) mfn. (ifc.;
nom. - pak Pāṇ. 6-4, 15 Sch.)
cooking, baking
in comp. for 3. pad
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11 परिणम्
pari-ṇam
to bend down, stoop Kāv. ;
to change orᅠ be transformed into (instr.) Vedântas. Madhus. ;
to develop, become ripe orᅠ mature Bālar. ;
to become old Kir. ;
to be digested MBh. Pañc. ;
to be fulfilled (as a word) Pañc.:
Caus. - ṇāmayati (ind. p. - ṇāmya;
Pass. - ṇāmyate, p. ṇāmyamāna, orᅠ - myat), to make ripe, ripen, mature ṠvetUp. ;
to bring to an end, pass (as a night) R. ;
to bend aside orᅠ down, stoop MBh.
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12 назреть
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13 نضج
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14 grow up
نَضَجَ \ grow up: (of a child) to become a man or woman. mature: to become mature. mellow: to become mellow. ripen: to make or become ripe: Corn becomes yellow as it ripens. \ See Also كبر (كَبُرَ) -
15 mature
نَضَجَ \ grow up: (of a child) to become a man or woman. mature: to become mature. mellow: to become mellow. ripen: to make or become ripe: Corn becomes yellow as it ripens. \ See Also كبر (كَبُرَ) -
16 mellow
نَضَجَ \ grow up: (of a child) to become a man or woman. mature: to become mature. mellow: to become mellow. ripen: to make or become ripe: Corn becomes yellow as it ripens. \ See Also كبر (كَبُرَ) -
17 ripen
نَضَجَ \ grow up: (of a child) to become a man or woman. mature: to become mature. mellow: to become mellow. ripen: to make or become ripe: Corn becomes yellow as it ripens. \ See Also كبر (كَبُرَ) -
18 назревать
назретьripen, become* ripe, mature; ( о нарыве) come* to a head (тж. перен.); (о событиях и т. п.) be about to happenвопрос назрел — the question is ripe; the question cannot be put off разг.
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19 སྨིན་པ་
[smin pa]ripened, ripe, developed, perfect, become ripe, to be converted, conversion, develop, maturate, stage of grain growth -
20 अनुपच्
anu-pacto make ripe by degrees BhP.:
Pass. to become ripe by degrees MBh. XIV, 497.
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