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1 FACE
[N]FACIES (-EI) (F)OS (ORIS) (N)VOLTUS (-US) (M)VULTUS (-US) (M)TEMPUS (-ORIS) (N)VISIO (-ONIS) (F)SPECIES (-EI) (F)AUDACIA (-AE) (F)IMPUDENTIA (-AE) (F)INPUDENTIA (-AE) (F)[V]ASPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)PRAESUO (-ERE -SUI -SUTUM)ADSPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)ASPECTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ADSPECTO (-ARE)PROSPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)SUSPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)INTUEOR (-ERI -TUITUS SUM)INTUOR (-TUI)OBEO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)PRAETEXO (-ERE -TEXUI -TEXTUM)PRAECINGO (-ERE -CINXI -CINCTUM)- COME FACE TO FACE- IN FACE OF -
2 FACE: COME FACE TO FACE
[V]CONGREDIOR (-GREDI -GRESSUS SUM) -
3 FACE: IN FACE OF
[PREP]ADVERSUS -
4 FACE-CREAM
[N]LOMENTUM (-I) (N) -
5 PATCH FOR THE FACE
[N]ALUTA (-AE) (F) -
6 WRY: MAKE A WRY FACE
[V]SUBRINGOR (-RINGI)SURRINGOR (-RINGI) -
7 unterhalten
unterhalten, u. zwar: I) unterhalten, d. i. darunter halten: subdere, absol. od. unter etw., sub alqd (z.B. subditā face succendere alqd). – II) unterhalten, d. i. 1) die Fortdauer von etwas bewirken durch dargereichte Mittel: alere (ernähren, z.B. ein Heer, copias, exercitus: u. equos, canes; dah. = nichtverlöschen lassen, z.B. ignem; u. bildl., z.B. alcis spem: u. bellum). – sustinere. sustentare (aufrechthalten, erhalten); verb. alere et sustentare. – tueri (im gehörigen Zustande erhalten, bald = gleichs. auf den Beinen erhalten, ernähren, z.B. eo [damit] sex legiones: u. quaerere, unde domi militiaeque se ac suos tueri posset; bald = im baulichen Stande erhalten, z.B. tecta od. sarta tecta aedium [ein Gebäude]: vias, aquas). – fovere (hegen und pflegen, z.B. dolores suos: u. alcis spem). – gerere (bei sich tragen, hegen, z.B. inimicitias, amicitias cum alqo). – das Feuer unt., [2425] flammam materiā alere; alimenta igni dare; materiam igni praebere. – 2) die Aufmerksamkeit beschäftigen: delectare (das Gemüt anziehen, ergötzen). – oblectare alqm od. alcis animum (durch Kurzweil u. dgl. belustigen, z.B. fictis rebus legentium animos: u. se satis commode [recht gut]). – delectatione aliquā allicere (durch einen anziehenden Genuß anlocken, z.B. lectorem). – das Stück unterhält das Volk, fabula oblectat populum. – sich mit od. durch etw. unt., se delectare alqā re. delectari alqā re (z.B. libris); se oblectare alqā re (z.B. ludis). – sich mit jmd. unt., se delectare od. se oblectare cum alqo; redend, s. (mit jmd.) reden, (sich) unterreden: sich mit sich selbst unt., s. ein »Selbstgespräch« halten: jmd. (z.B. einen Kranken) oder sich mit Erzählungen zu unterhalten suchen, delectationem ex fabulis quaerere.
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8 Поджигать
- accendere; incendere; succendere (aliquid face subdita); ignem alicui rei subjicere;• поджигать дома - ignem tectis supponere;
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9 коровница осенняя
1. LAT Musca autumnalis De Geer2. RUS муха f (обыкновенная) полевая, коровница f осенняя3. ENG face fly4. DEU Weideviehfliege f, Augenfliege f5. FRA mouche f facialeVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > коровница осенняя
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10 муха обыкновенная полевая
1. LAT Musca autumnalis De Geer2. RUS муха f (обыкновенная) полевая, коровница f осенняя3. ENG face fly4. DEU Weideviehfliege f, Augenfliege f5. FRA mouche f facialeVOCABULARIUM NOMINUM ANIMALIUM QUINQUELINGUE > муха обыкновенная полевая
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11 муха полевая
1. LAT Musca autumnalis De Geer2. RUS муха f (обыкновенная) полевая, коровница f осенняя3. ENG face fly4. DEU Weideviehfliege f, Augenfliege f5. FRA mouche f faciale -
12 WRY
[A]DISTORTUS (-A -UM)OBLIQUUS (-A -UM)OBLICUS (-A -UM)CURVUS (-A -UM)[V]TORQUEO (-ERE TORSI TORTUM)- MAKE A WRY FACE -
13 facies
facies, ei, f., face, appearance. -
14 uultus
uultus, us, m., face, countenance.
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