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41 nedstammende
adj. descendent -
42 následovník
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43 potomek
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44 залязвам
1. set, go down2. прен. (за слава и пр.) wane, fade (into obscurity), be on the wane(за знаменитост) sink into oblivionславата му залязва his star/glory is waning* * *заля̀звам,гл.1. set, go down; (за звезда) descend, be in the descendent;2. прен. (за слава и пр.) wane, fade (into obscurity), be on the wane; (за знаменитост) sink into oblivion; славата му залязва his star/glory is waning.* * *descend; go down; wane (прен.): His glory is залязвам ing. - Славата му залязва.* * *1. (за знаменитост) sink into oblivion 2. set, go down 3. прен. (за слава и пр.) wane, fade (into obscurity), be on the wane 4. славата му залязва his star/glory is waning -
45 нанадолен
downhill, downward* * *нанадо̀лен,прил., -на, -но, -ни downhill, downward; downgrade.* * *descendent; down{daun}; downgrade; downward{'daunwxd}* * *downhill, downward -
46 Döglingr
m. king, descendent of King Dag.* * *m., poët. a king, descendant of king Dag, Edda 105, Hdl. 18.2. mockingly, a draggle-tail, Sturl. i. 62. -
47 propter
propter praep. with acc. [1 propter], near, hard by, next to, close to: hic propter hunc adsiste, T.: qui propter <*>e sedit: insulae propter Siciliam. —Fig., on account of, by reason of, for the sake of, through, in view of, from, for, because of: is non tam propter Verrem laborat, quam quod, etc.: propter socios: di numquam propter me de caelo descendent, L.: parere legibus propter metum: propter frigora frumenta matura non erant, Cs.: propter loci naturam, S.: cubilia propter Pugnabant, H.— Through, by means of, on account of: propter tuam Matrem habere hanc uxorem, T.: propter quos vivit, to whom he owes life: quem propter urbs incensa non est: Quam propter perferre labores, V.* * *near; on account of; by means of; because of -
48 Trōiugena
Trōiugena ae, m [Troia+GEN-], son of Troy, descendant of Trojans, Trojan: Romanus, L. (old prophecy), V.— Plur, the Romans, Iu.* * *born of Trojan stock, descendent of Trojans; Trojan; the Romans (pl.) -
49 abnepos
great-great grandson; indefinitely distant descendent -
50 abneptis
great-great granddaughter; indefinitely distant female descendent -
51 amnigenus
amnigena, amnigenum ADJthat is the son/descendent of a river (-a, -ae for M/F) -
52 diretto
1. past part vedere dirigere2. adj ( immediato) directdiretto a aimed atlettera addressed toessere diretto a casa be heading for home3. m direct trainsports straight* * *diretto agg.1 ( che ha come direzione) going to, to; bound: un autobus diretto alla stazione, a bus (going) to the station; diretto verso il nord, sud, northbound, southbound; la nave è diretta a Marsiglia, the ship is bound for Marseilles; sono diretto a casa, I'm on my way home (o headed for home) // un colpo diretto al cuore, a blow straight to the heart2 ( inteso a) intended (for sthg., to do sthg.), for; provvedimenti diretti a garantire la sicurezza, measures intended to guarantee security4 ( immediato) immediate, direct: causa diretta, direct cause; è il mio superiore diretto, he is my immediate superior; essere a contatto diretto con qlcu., qlco., to be in direct contact with s.o., sthg.; la via più diretta, the shortest way; discendente diretto, direct descendent; linea diretta, direct line; essere discendente da qlcu. in linea diretta, to be directly descended from s.o.; (comm.): imposte dirette, direct taxes; rete di vendita diretta, direct sales network // (fis.) luce diretta, direct light // (rad., tv) cronaca diretta, running (o live) commentary // coltivatore diretto, (tenant) farmer5 ( condotto) conducted, managed, run: un concerto diretto da Toscanini, a concert conducted by Toscanini; un'operazione diretta dal generale, an operation conducted by the general; uno spettacolo ben diretto, a well-run show◆ s.m.1 ( boxe) ( diretto destro) straight right; ( diretto sinistro) straight left: un diretto ( sinistro) al mento, a straight left to the chin2 (ferr.) through train, fast train◆ avv. direct, directly: andò diretto là, he went straight there; arrivare diretto al cuore ( di un problema), to go straight to the heart of a problem.* * *[di'rɛtto] diretto (-a)1. ppSee:2. agg(gen) Gramm direct3. sm1) Ferr, (anche: treno diretto) through train2) Boxe jab* * *[di'rɛtto] 1.participio passato dirigere2.1) (senza intermediario) [aiuto, controllo, legame, partecipazione] directun discendente diretto o in linea -a a direct descendant; il mio diretto superiore — my immediate superior
2) (senza deviazioni) [strada, accesso] direct, throughtreno diretto — nonstop o through train
3) (volto)diretto a — [persona, autobus, treno] bound for
diretto a casa, a Londra — homeward bound, London-bound
una lettera -a a me — (indirizzato) a letter addressed to me
4) (schietto) [approccio, domanda, risposta, persona] direct, forthright, straightforward5) ling. [discorso, interrogativa] direct3. 4.diretto sinistro — straight left, jab
* * *diretto/di'rεtto/→ dirigereII aggettivo1 (senza intermediario) [aiuto, controllo, legame, partecipazione] direct; un discendente diretto o in linea -a a direct descendant; il mio diretto superiore my immediate superior2 (senza deviazioni) [strada, accesso] direct, through; fare un volo diretto to fly direct; treno diretto nonstop o through train3 (volto) diretto a [persona, autobus, treno] bound for; diretto a casa, a Londra homeward bound, London-bound; una lettera -a a me (indirizzato) a letter addressed to me4 (schietto) [approccio, domanda, risposta, persona] direct, forthright, straightforward5 ling. [discorso, interrogativa] directIII avverbioandare diretto al punto to go straight to the point -
53 avlod
(Arabic) offspring, descendent(s); generation; relatives. avloddan avlodga from generation to generation -
54 qozizoda
(Persian) son or descendent of a judge -
55 qulvachcha
child or descendent of a slave; servile person -
56 sayyid
(Arabic) descendent of the Prophet Muhammad -
57 hinuntersteigend
adj.descendent adj. -
58 nakomeling
n. descendant, descendent, issue, successor -
59 nazaat
n. descendant, descendent, successor -
60 telg
n. scion, shoot, descendant, descendent
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