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1 sees
to transcribe what one sees — точно фиксировать всё, что видишь
Синонимический ряд:1. apprehends (verb) accepts; apprehends; catches; compasses; comprehends; cottons on to; cottons to; fathoms; follows; grasps; make out; makes out; reads; take in; takes; takes in; tumbles to; understands2. beholds (verb) beholds; descries; discerns; distinguishes; espies; marks; minds; notes; notices; observes; perceives; remarks; twigs; views3. dates (verb) dates; takes out4. discovers (verb) ascertains; catches on; determines; discovers; finds out; hears; learns; tumbles; unearths5. foresees (verb) anticipates; divines; envisions; foreknows; foresees; previsions; visualizes6. guides (verb) conducts; directs; escorts; guides; leads; pilots; routes; shepherds; shows; steers7. has (verb) experiences; go through; has; knows; meet with; suffers; sustains; tastes; undergoes8. looks (verb) looks; minds; watches9. stops (verb) calls; come by; drop by; drop in; look in; look up; pop in; run in; stops10. thinks (verb) conceives; envisages; envisions; fancies; fantasises; features; images; imagines; pictures; projects; realizes; thinks; visions; visualises11. visits (verb) comes by; comes over; drops by; drops in; looks in; looks up; pops in; runs in; steps in; stops by; stops in; visits -
2 minds
умso many men so many minds — сколько голов, столько умов
many men, many minds — сколько голов, столько умов
cultured minds — развитые умы; высокий интеллект
Синонимический ряд:1. brains (noun) brains; gray matters; heads; intellects; intellectuals; thinkers2. moods (noun) humors; moods; strains; tempers; tones; veins3. opinions (noun) beliefs; convictions; eyes; feelings; opinions; persuasions; sentiments; views4. psychology (noun) mentalities; psyches; psychology5. senses (noun) lucidity; reasons; saneness; sanity; senses; soundness6. understandings (noun) intelligence; understandings; wits7. wills (noun) fancies; inclinations; likings; pleasures; wills8. bewares (verb) bewares; look out; looks out; watch out; watches out9. cares (verb) cares; objects10. considers (verb) considers; contemplates; ponders; studies; thinks out; thinks over; weighs11. keeps (verb) abide by; adheres; complies; conforms; follows; keeps; obeys; observes12. sees (verb) beholds; descries; discerns; distinguishes; espies; marks; notes; notices; perceives; remarks; sees; twigs; views13. tends (verb) attends; care for; cares for; look after; looks; minister to; see to; tends; watches -
3 यदि
yádi
yadihavai, yádî ̱4t, yádyu, yadyuvai) if, in case that RV. etc. etc.
In the earlier language yadi may be joined with Indic
Subj. orᅠ Leṭ Pot., orᅠ Fut.,
the consequent clause of the conditional sentence being generally without any particle. In the later language yadi may be joined with Pres.
(followed in consñconsequent clause by another Pres.
e.g.. yadijīvatibhadrāṇipaṡyati, « if he lives he beholds prosperity»,
orᅠ by fut. orᅠ by Impv. orᅠ by Pot. orᅠ by no verb);
orᅠ it may be joined with Pot. (e.g.. yadirājādaṇḍaṉnapraṇayet, « if the king were not to inflict punishment», followed by another Pot. orᅠ by Cond. orᅠ by Pres. orᅠ by Impv. orᅠ by fut. orᅠ by no verb);
orᅠ it may be joined with fut. (e.g.. yadinakarishyantitat, « if they will not do that», followed by another fut. orᅠ by Pres. orᅠ by Impv. orᅠ by no verb);
orᅠ it may be joined with Cond. (e.g.. yadyanujñāmadāsyat, « if he should give permission», followed by another Cond. orᅠ by Pot. orᅠ by aor.);
orᅠ it may be joined with aor. (e.g.. yadiprajā-patirnavapurarsrākshīt, « if the Creator had not created the body», followed by Cond. orᅠ by Pot. orᅠ by pf.);
orᅠ it may be joined with Impv. orᅠ even with pf. (e.g.. yadyāha, « if he had said»). There may be other constructions, andᅠ in the consequent clauses some one of the following may be used:
atha, atra, tad, tena, tatas, tataḥparam, tadā, tarhi, tadānīm. Observe that yadi may sometimes = « as sure as» (esp. in asseverations, followed by Impv. with orᅠ without tathā orᅠ tena orᅠ followed by Pot. with tad) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
orᅠ it may = « whether» (followed by Pres. orᅠ Pot. orᅠ no verb e.g.. yadi-navā, « whether- orᅠ not», andᅠ sometimes kim is added) ib. ;
orᅠ it may = « that» (after verbs of « not believing» orᅠ « doubting», with Pres. orᅠ Pot. e.g.. nâ̱ṡaṉseyadijīvanti, « I do not expect that they are alive» cf. Pāṇ. 3-3, 147 Sch.);
orᅠ if placed after dushkaraṉ orᅠ kathaṉcid it may = « hardly», « scarcely» MBh. R. ;
orᅠ it may = « if perchance», « perhaps» (with Pot. with orᅠ without iti, orᅠ with fut. orᅠ pres.) MBh. Kāv. etc. The following are other combinations:
- yaditāvat, « how would it be if» (with Pres. orᅠ Impv.);
yadināma, « if ever» ;
yadicêt ( cêt being added redundantly) = « if» (e.g.. yadicêtsyāt, « if it should be»);
purāyadi = « before» (e.g.. purāyadipaṡyāmi, « before that I seeᅠ»);
yádyápi (rarely apiyadi), « even if», « although» (followed by tathâ̱pi orᅠ tadapi orᅠ sometimes by no particle in the correlative clause);
yadi - yadica-yadyapi, « if - andᅠ if - if alsoᅠ» ;
yádi - yádi-vā, orᅠ yádivā - yádivā, orᅠ yádivā - yádi, orᅠ yadivā - vā, orᅠ vā - yadivā, orᅠ yadvā - yadivā, « if - orᅠ if», « whether - orᅠ» ;
yádivā - návā, « whether - orᅠ not» ;
vā - yadivā - yadivā-tathâ̱pi, « whether - orᅠ - orᅠ - yet» ;
vāyadi = « orᅠ if», « orᅠ rather» ;
yadivā id. orᅠ = « yet», « however»
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4 notes
отмечать; примечаниеas the author notes … — как отмечает автор …
Синонимический ряд:1. calls (noun) calls; cries; songs2. comments (noun) annotations; commentaries; comments; interpretations3. letters (noun) epistles; letters; missives4. marks (noun) distinctions; eminence; glories; illustriousness; lustre; marks; notabilities; pre-eminence; prestige; prominence; renown5. notations (noun) memoranda; memorandums or memoranda; memos; notations6. notices (noun) attentions; cognisance; commentaries; comments; ears; heed; heeds; notices; obiter dicta; observances; regards; remarks7. records (noun) commentary; data; explanation; field notes; findings; interpretation; observations; recordings; records8. sees (verb) beholds; comments; descries; discerns; distinguishes; espies; marks; minds; notices; observes; perceives; remarks; sees; twigs; views
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