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101 донорманнский
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102 завоевание
1) General subject: achievement, conquest, hominization, winning (любви, преданности)2) Military: occupation3) Business: capture4) leg.N.P. conquest (international law), deballatio (international law) -
103 завоевание Англии норманнами (1066 г.)
1) General subject: The Conquest2) History: The Norman ConquestУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > завоевание Англии норманнами (1066 г.)
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104 относящийся к периоду до норманнского завоевания
1) General subject: pre conquest2) History: pre-ConquestУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > относящийся к периоду до норманнского завоевания
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105 победа над собой
General subject: self-victory (Self-victory is true victory, for how many can conquer their greatest enemy, themselves!? To conquer one's own feelings, emotions and...), victory over oneself, self-conquest (Self-conquest is the greatest of victories.), self victory (Aikido teaches that "True victory is self victory") -
106 превращать завладение в покорение
Diplomatic term: turn the conquest into subjugation, turn the conquest into subjugation (территории)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > превращать завладение в покорение
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107 семья, ведущая свою историю от норманнского завоевания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > семья, ведущая свою историю от норманнского завоевания
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108 семья, ведущая свою родословную от норманнского завоевания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > семья, ведущая свою родословную от норманнского завоевания
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109 ushindi
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ushindi[English Word] conquest[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] shinda V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ushindi[English Word] point in dispute[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11[Derived Word] shinda v------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ushindi[English Word] success[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] shinda V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ushindi[English Word] triumph[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] shinda V------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ushindi[English Word] victory[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 14[Derived Word] shinda V[Swahili Example] halafu akacheka kidogo, kicheko cha dharau na cha ushindi [Sul], nakutakia ushindi mzuri katika mtihani wako [Kez]------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ushindi[English Word] cause of a dispute[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ushindi[English Word] conquest[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ushindi[English Word] bone of contention[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ushindi[English Word] point at issue[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] ushindi[English Word] success[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
110 Eroberungsfeldzug
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111 Errungenschaft
f1. achievement; (Großtat) feat; Errungenschaften der Technik technological achievements ( oder advances); technische Errungenschaften (Geräte) technical gadgets; die neuesten technischen Errungenschaften the latest technology2. umg., hum. (Anschaffung) acquisition; meine neueste Errungenschaft my latest acquisition; ihre neueste Errungenschaft heißt Peter her latest conquest is named Peter* * *die Errungenschaftaccession; acquisition; asset* * *Er|rụn|gen|schaft [ɛɐ'rʊŋənʃaft]f -, -enachievement; (inf = Anschaffung) acquisition* * *(something acquired: Her recent acquisitions included a piano.) acquisition* * *Er·run·gen·schaft<-, -en>[ɛɐ̯ˈrʊŋənʃaft]f1. (bedeutender Erfolg) achievementgeistige \Errungenschaft JUR intellectual achievement* * *die; Errungenschaft, Errungenschaften achievement* * *1. achievement; (Großtat) feat;Errungenschaften der Technik technological achievements ( oder advances);technische Errungenschaften (Geräte) technical gadgets;die neuesten technischen Errungenschaften the latest technology2. umg, hum (Anschaffung) acquisition;meine neueste Errungenschaft my latest acquisition;ihre neueste Errungenschaft heißt Peter her latest conquest is named Peter* * *die; Errungenschaft, Errungenschaften achievement* * *f.achievement n.feat n. -
112 Erstbegehung
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113 Landnahme
f; -, nur Sg. (conquest and) settlement of land* * *Lạnd|nah|me [-naːmə]f -, -n (HIST)acquisition of land* * * -
114 Besiegung
die Besiegungdefeat; conquest* * *Be|sie|gung [bə'ziːgʊŋ]f -, no pldefeat; (von Feind auch) conquest, vanquishing; (= Überwindung) overcoming -
115 erobring
sg - eróbringen, pl - eróbringer1) завоева́ние с, захва́т м2) достиже́ние с* * *capture, conquest* * *(en -er) conquest. -
116 abnegación
f.abnegation, self-denial, self-renunciation, self-sacrifice.* * *1 abnegation, self-denial* * *SF self-denial, abnegation frm* * *femenino self-denial, abnegation (frml)* * *= self-sacrifice, self-effacement, self-denial.Ex. Nationalists tended to depict women as embodying the eternal virtues of self-sacrifice and loyalty and to elevate them as national exemplars.Ex. Mark's Gospel reveals the power of God as self-effacement and self-giving love rather than domination and conquest.Ex. He has chosen self-denial and altruism as the way to follow.* * *femenino self-denial, abnegation (frml)* * *= self-sacrifice, self-effacement, self-denial.Ex: Nationalists tended to depict women as embodying the eternal virtues of self-sacrifice and loyalty and to elevate them as national exemplars.
Ex: Mark's Gospel reveals the power of God as self-effacement and self-giving love rather than domination and conquest.Ex: He has chosen self-denial and altruism as the way to follow.* * *self-denial, abnegation ( frml)cuidó a su madre con abnegación she selflessly took care of her mother* * *
abnegación sustantivo femenino
self-denial, abnegation (frml)
abnegación sustantivo femenino abnegation, self-denial
' abnegación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
renuncia
English:
self-denial
* * *abnegación nfabnegation, self-denial;trabajó toda su vida con abnegación she worked selflessly all her life* * *f self-denial* * * -
117 abnegado
adj.self-sacrificing, self-denying, self-sacrificed, unselfish.past part.past participle of spanish verb: abnegar.* * *1→ link=abnegar abnegar► adjetivo1 selfless, self-sacrificing* * *ADJ self-denying, self-sacrificing* * *- da adjetivo self-sacrificing, selfless* * *= devoted, unselfish, self-denying, self-sacrificing, self-giving, selfless.Ex. Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.Ex. True, we do have our unselfish heroes, men who willingly have laid down their lives for others, the wholly unselfish mother, the man who will step aside for the benefit of others.Ex. She on the other hand believes in a self-denying, self-sacraficing love which goes beyond the mere impulse of humanity.Ex. She on the other hand believes in a self-denying, self-sacraficing love which goes beyond the mere impulse of humanity.Ex. Mark's Gospel reveals the power of God as self-effacement and self-giving love rather than domination and conquest.Ex. Information technology should be viewed as an enabler of a larger system which builds a sharing, selfless working community.----* abnegada esposa = helpmate.* abnegado esposo = helpmate.* * *- da adjetivo self-sacrificing, selfless* * *= devoted, unselfish, self-denying, self-sacrificing, self-giving, selfless.Ex: Overprotective feelings occur mostly in very devoted, tender-hearted parents who are inclined to feel guilty.
Ex: True, we do have our unselfish heroes, men who willingly have laid down their lives for others, the wholly unselfish mother, the man who will step aside for the benefit of others.Ex: She on the other hand believes in a self-denying, self-sacraficing love which goes beyond the mere impulse of humanity.Ex: She on the other hand believes in a self-denying, self-sacraficing love which goes beyond the mere impulse of humanity.Ex: Mark's Gospel reveals the power of God as self-effacement and self-giving love rather than domination and conquest.Ex: Information technology should be viewed as an enabler of a larger system which builds a sharing, selfless working community.* abnegada esposa = helpmate.* abnegado esposo = helpmate.* * *abnegado -daself-sacrificing, selfless* * *
abnegado◊ -da adjetivo
self-sacrificing, selfless
abnegado,-a adjetivo selfless, self-sacrificing
' abnegado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abnegada
* * *abnegado, -a adjselfless, unselfish* * *adj selfless* * *abnegado, -da adj: self-sacrificing, selfless -
118 amoroso
adj.1 loving, tender, affectionate, devoted.2 lovemaking, love, of love.3 amorous, gallant, erotic, amatory.* * *► adjetivo1 loving, affectionate* * *ADJ1) (=cariñoso) [persona] loving, affectionate; [mirada] amorous; [carta] love antes de s2) (fig) [tierra] workable; [metal] malleable; [tiempo] mild3) Cono Sur (=dulce) sweet, pretty, cute* * *- sa adjetivoa) (AmL) <persona/casa> lovelyb) < vida> love (before n)* * *= amorous.Ex. The story relates the experiences of a young conscript whose desire for an amorous adventure with one of his many female penfriends results in a loveless and unhappy marriage.----* aventura amorosa = fling.* conquista amorosa = bedroom conquest.* historia amorosa = fling.* lío amoroso = fling.* rollo amoroso = fling.* tener relaciones amorosas = have + an affair.* tener una aventura amorosa = have + a fling.* tener un lío amoroso = have + an affair, have + a fling.* tener un rollo amoroso = have + a fling.* triangulo amoroso = love triangle.* * *- sa adjetivoa) (AmL) <persona/casa> lovelyb) < vida> love (before n)* * *= amorous.Ex: The story relates the experiences of a young conscript whose desire for an amorous adventure with one of his many female penfriends results in a loveless and unhappy marriage.
* aventura amorosa = fling.* conquista amorosa = bedroom conquest.* historia amorosa = fling.* lío amoroso = fling.* rollo amoroso = fling.* tener relaciones amorosas = have + an affair.* tener una aventura amorosa = have + a fling.* tener un lío amoroso = have + an affair, have + a fling.* tener un rollo amoroso = have + a fling.* triangulo amoroso = love triangle.* * *amoroso -sa1 ‹vida› love ( before n)todas sus relaciones amorosas terminaron en desastre his relationships always ended disastrously2 ( AmL) ‹persona› cute, sweet, lovely; ‹vestido/casa› cute, sweet, lovelyTeresa, amorosa, dame un besito Teresa, darling, give me a kiss* * *
amoroso◊ -sa adjetivo
amoroso,-a adjetivo loving, affectionate, LAm lovely, beautiful
' amoroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amorosa
- enredarse
- desengaño
- enredado
- enredar
- enredo
English:
lovable
- lovely
- sweet
- valentine
* * *amoroso, -a adj1. [trato, sentimiento] loving;carta amorosa love letter;relación amorosa love affair;es muy amoroso con los niños he's very affectionate with children2. RP [bonito] charming* * *adj amorous* * *amoroso, -sa adj1) : loving, affectionate2) : amorousuna mirada amorosa: an amorous glance3) : charming, cute♦ amorosamente adv* * *amoroso adj1. (relativo al amor) love2. (cariñoso) loving -
119 conquista amorosa
(n.) = bedroom conquestEx. Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks.* * *(n.) = bedroom conquestEx: Again and again, the author races past important events in Evans' life in order to dwell on all his bedroom conquests and juvenile hijinks.
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120 desinteresado
adj.1 disinterested, unconcerned, indifferent, uncaring.2 unselfish, selfless.f. & m.uninterested person.past part.past participle of spanish verb: desinteresarse.* * *1→ link=desinteresarse desinteresarse► adjetivo1 disinterested, unselfish* * *ADJ1) (=altruista) unselfish2) (=imparcial) disinterested* * ** * *= uninterested, uncaring, plateaued, pro bono, selfless, unselfish, self-denying, self-sacrificing, self-giving.Ex. Other staff of the library remained at best uninterested in the project and at worst resented it as a diminution of traditional library services.Ex. The principal problem which faces archives is that of saving significant material from indiscriminate destruction by ignorant or uncaring owners.Ex. This article suggests strategies which managers can adopt to assist passively plateaued individuals who are discontented with their situation and lack interest or motivation.Ex. Pro bono work should be a part of professional duty, not looked on as a charitable act = El trabajo desinteresado debería formar parte de los deberes profesionales y no considerarse como un acto caritativo.Ex. Information technology should be viewed as an enabler of a larger system which builds a sharing, selfless working community.Ex. True, we do have our unselfish heroes, men who willingly have laid down their lives for others, the wholly unselfish mother, the man who will step aside for the benefit of others.Ex. She on the other hand believes in a self-denying, self-sacraficing love which goes beyond the mere impulse of humanity.Ex. She on the other hand believes in a self-denying, self-sacraficing love which goes beyond the mere impulse of humanity.Ex. Mark's Gospel reveals the power of God as self-effacement and self-giving love rather than domination and conquest.----* trabajo desinteresado = labour of love.* * ** * *= uninterested, uncaring, plateaued, pro bono, selfless, unselfish, self-denying, self-sacrificing, self-giving.Ex: Other staff of the library remained at best uninterested in the project and at worst resented it as a diminution of traditional library services.
Ex: The principal problem which faces archives is that of saving significant material from indiscriminate destruction by ignorant or uncaring owners.Ex: This article suggests strategies which managers can adopt to assist passively plateaued individuals who are discontented with their situation and lack interest or motivation.Ex: Pro bono work should be a part of professional duty, not looked on as a charitable act = El trabajo desinteresado debería formar parte de los deberes profesionales y no considerarse como un acto caritativo.Ex: Information technology should be viewed as an enabler of a larger system which builds a sharing, selfless working community.Ex: True, we do have our unselfish heroes, men who willingly have laid down their lives for others, the wholly unselfish mother, the man who will step aside for the benefit of others.Ex: She on the other hand believes in a self-denying, self-sacraficing love which goes beyond the mere impulse of humanity.Ex: She on the other hand believes in a self-denying, self-sacraficing love which goes beyond the mere impulse of humanity.Ex: Mark's Gospel reveals the power of God as self-effacement and self-giving love rather than domination and conquest.* trabajo desinteresado = labour of love.* * *desinteresado -da‹actuación› unselfish, selfless ( frml); ‹consejo/ayuda› disinterested; ‹persona› selflessofreció su ayuda de forma desinteresada he offered to help without expecting anything in return* * *
Del verbo desinteresarse: ( conjugate desinteresarse)
desinteresado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
desinteresado
desinteresarse
desinteresado◊ -da adjetivo ‹consejo/ayuda› disinterested;
‹ persona› selfless
desinteresado,-a adjetivo unselfish, selfless
' desinteresado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desinteresada
English:
disinterested
- selfless
- unselfish
* * *desinteresado, -a adj2. [generoso] unselfish;colabora de forma desinteresada he's taking part with no thought of personal gain* * *adj unselfish, disinterested* * *desinteresado, -da adjgeneroso: unselfish
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