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1 funts
[from Proven.] iz.1.a. ( muina) essence, gist; korapiloaren \funtsa the essence of the complication; zoaz \funtsera eta ikusiko duzu berdintsuak direla get to the bottom of it all and you'll see they're about the sameb. ( oinarria) basis, foundation; zer \funts du teoria honek? what is the basis of this theory?; euskara \funtsetik daki he knows Basque through and throughc. ( zergati, arrazoi) grounds, reason; horrek ez du \funtsik that is groundless | that's completely unjustified; \funtsik gabe unjustifiably | needlessly; \funts gabeko uste groundless conviction| baseless conviction2. ( p.)a. steadfastness, stability, foundation; \funtsak joanak ditu he's batty |he's off his rocker (USA) |he's barmy (GB)b. ( formaltasuna, seriotasuna) formal nature, formality, express characterc. ( izaera) disposition, nature; Haren izatearen \funts guztia ezagutzeko gai bagina if we were capable of knowing the nature of His being3. (I) ( ezarritako kapitala) capital investment; diru-maileguaren \funtsa eta korritua the capital loan and interesta. grounds, real estateb. land, landed property; \funts ederretan bizi dira they live on beautiful property5. ( tutik) ez du \funtsrik egin he hasn't done a thing6. Fil. base, foundation -
2 korapilo
iz.1.a. knot; \korapiloa egin to make a knot; \korapiloa lotu \\ askatu to tie \\ untie a knot ; marinel-\korapilo sailor's knotb. (irud.) ez naiz gauza alderdi politikoen arteko \korapilo luze bihurria askatzeko I'm incapable of making sense of the vexing and drawn out quandary among the political parties ; \korapiloa zeukan zintzurrean sarraskiaren ondorioak ikustean he got a lump in his throat when he saw the consequences of the massacre2. ( kezka)a. uneasiness, apprehension, foreboding, trepidation ; beti \korapilo hau barrenean izango dut I shall always bear this apprehension within meb. ( auzia, arazoa) snag, problem, complication, catch, question;
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