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glory in strength

  • 1 glory in strength

    Общая лексика: упиваться своей силой

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > glory in strength

  • 2 glory

    A n
    1 (honour, distinction) also Relig gloire f ; to cover oneself in glory se couvrir de gloire ; to the greater glory of God à la plus grande gloire de Dieu ; my hour of glory mon heure de gloire ;
    2 ( splendour) splendeur f ; in all her glory dans toute sa splendeur ;
    3 ( source of pride) fierté f ; the cathedral is the glory of the city la cathédrale fait la fierté or la gloire de la ville.
    B glories npl splendeurs fpl ; the glories of nature/Venice les splendeurs de la nature/de Venise ; past glories passé m glorieux (+ v sg).
    C vi to glory in être très fier/fière de [status, strength, tradition] ; to glory in the name Caesar hum porter le nom ronflant de César.
    glory be! Dieu merci! ; to go to glory euph aller ad patres euph, mourir.

    Big English-French dictionary > glory

  • 3 glory

    glory [ˊglɔ:rɪ]
    1. n
    1) сла́ва
    2) триу́мф
    3) великоле́пие, красота́
    4) предме́т го́рдости
    5) разг. восто́рг
    6) нимб, орео́л, сия́ние

    to go to glory умере́ть

    ;

    to send to glory уби́ть

    ;

    Old G. амер. разг. госуда́рственный флаг США

    2. v горди́ться (обыкн. glory in); торжествова́ть; упива́ться;

    to glory in one's health and strength быть олицетворе́нием здоро́вья и си́лы

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > glory

  • 4 glory

    [ˈɡlɔ:rɪ]
    glory великолепие, красота glory гордиться (обыкн. glory in); торжествовать; упиваться; to glory in one's health and strength быть олицетворением здоровья и силы glory нимб, ореол, сияние; to go to glory умереть; to send to glory убить; Old Glory амер. разг. государственный флаг США glory слава glory триумф glory гордиться (обыкн. glory in); торжествовать; упиваться; to glory in one's health and strength быть олицетворением здоровья и силы glory нимб, ореол, сияние; to go to glory умереть; to send to glory убить; Old Glory амер. разг. государственный флаг США morning glory бот. вьюнок morning glory бот. ипомея glory нимб, ореол, сияние; to go to glory умереть; to send to glory убить; Old Glory амер. разг. государственный флаг США old: Old Glory государственный флаг США glory нимб, ореол, сияние; to go to glory умереть; to send to glory убить; Old Glory амер. разг. государственный флаг США

    English-Russian short dictionary > glory

  • 5 glory

    I ['glɔːrɪ]
    1) (honour) gloria f. (anche relig.)
    2) (splendour) splendore m.
    3) (source of pride) vanto m., orgoglio m.
    II ['glɔːrɪ]

    to glory ingloriarsi o essere fiero di [status, strength]

    * * *
    ['ɡlo:ri] 1. plural - glories; noun
    1) (fame or honour: glory on the field of battle; He took part in the competition for the glory of the school.) gloria, onore
    2) (a source of pride, fame etc: This building is one of the many glories of Venice.) gloria, vanto
    3) (the quality of being magnificent: The sun rose in all its glory.) splendore
    2. verb
    (to take great pleasure in: He glories in his work as an architect.) gloriarsi, vantarsi
    - glorification
    - glorious
    - gloriously
    * * *
    glory /ˈglɔ:rɪ/
    A n. [uc]
    1 gloria; onore; fama; (motivo di) vanto; gloria del Cielo; beatitudine del paradiso: the glories of ancient Greece, le glorie della Grecia antica; to live with the saints in glory, essere con i Santi nella gloria del Cielo; «Glory to God in the highest», «gloria a Dio nell'alto dei Cieli»
    2 magnificenza; splendore: springtime in all its glory, la primavera in tutto il suo splendore
    3 giubilo; grande contentezza; settimo cielo (fig.); prosperità; colmo del successo: The actress was in her glory, l'attrice era al settimo cielo
    4 aureola; alone ( di santi, ecc.)
    B inter.
    (fam., = glory be!) buon Dio!; perbacco!
    glory hole, (fam. antiq.) ripostiglio; cassetto in disordine; (ind. vetro) forno di riscaldo; (ind. min.) coltivazione a imbuti; (naut.) cambusa □ (fam. antiq.) to go to glory, andare al creatore.
    (to) glory /ˈglɔ:rɪ/
    v. i.
    to glory in, gloriarsi di; vantarsi di: He glories in his country's victory, si gloria della vittoria del suo paese.
    * * *
    I ['glɔːrɪ]
    1) (honour) gloria f. (anche relig.)
    2) (splendour) splendore m.
    3) (source of pride) vanto m., orgoglio m.
    II ['glɔːrɪ]

    to glory ingloriarsi o essere fiero di [status, strength]

    English-Italian dictionary > glory

  • 6 glory

    1. [ʹglɔ:rı] n
    1. слава

    to be in all one's glory - а) быть на вершине славы; б) разг. развернуться вовсю

    she was in her glory as president of the club - на посту председателя клуба она была в своей стихии /она развернулась вовсю/

    2. триумф
    3. часто pl великолепие; красота

    the glory of the morning [of the woods in autumn] - красота утра [осеннего леса]

    there she was in all her glory dressed in gold - вот она во всём своём великолепии, облачённая в золотые одежды /в золотом одеянии/

    4. предмет гордости

    this poem is one of the glories of English poetry - это стихотворение - одна из жемчужин английской поэзии

    her hair was her greatest glory - больше всего она гордилась своими волосами

    5. 1) рай, небеса; (неземное) блаженство
    2) жив. изображение рая
    6. нимб, ореол, сияние
    7. уст. тщеславие
    8. метеор. глория

    glory be!, glory! - чёрт (грубое восклицание, выражающее удивление или восторг)

    to go to glory - а) умереть, отправиться на тот свет; б) амер. обанкротиться

    to send to glory - отправить на тот свет, убить, прикончить

    2. [ʹglɔ:rı] v
    1. (in) гордиться

    the parents gloried in their children's achievements - родители гордились успехами своих детей

    2. (in) торжествовать; упиваться; гордиться

    the café glories in the name of ❝The Savoy❞ - кафе пышно именовалось /носило пышное название/ «Савой»

    3. уст. величать; прославлять
    4. уст. светиться, образовывать сияние, венец (вокруг чего-л.)

    НБАРС > glory

  • 7 glory

    1. noun
    1) слава
    2) триумф
    3) великолепие, красота
    4) нимб, ореол, сияние
    to go to glory умереть
    to send to glory убить
    Old Glory amer. collocation государственный флаг США
    2. verb
    гордиться (обыкн. glory in); торжествовать; упиваться; to glory in one's health and strength быть олицетворением здоровья и силы
    * * *
    (n) слава
    * * *
    * * *
    [glo·ry || 'glɔːrɪ] n. слава, триумф; великолепие, красота; нимб, ореол, сияние v. гордиться, торжествовать, прославлять, светиться
    * * *
    * * *
    1. сущ. 1) известность 2) торжество 3) великолепие, неземная красота; лучезарное сияние; перен. блаженство 2. гл. 1) упиваться (триумфом, славой) 2) гордиться; (обыкн. glory in)

    Новый англо-русский словарь > glory

  • 8 glory in one's health and strength

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > glory in one's health and strength

  • 9 упиваться своей силой

    General subject: glory in strength

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > упиваться своей силой

  • 10 gur

    iz. worship, veneration, adoration; \gurra eta aintza eta indarra gure Jainkoarentzat dira our worship, glory, and strength are for God

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > gur

  • 11 ma wo ho bere so ɛ

    arise in your glory and strength

    Twi to English dictionary > ma wo ho bere so ɛ

  • 12 recuperar

    v.
    to recover.
    recuperar el tiempo perdido to make up for lost time
    recuperó la salud she got better, she recovered
    recuperó la libertad tras diez años en la cárcel he regained his freedom after ten years in prison
    Ellos rescataron el dinero They retrieved the money.
    * * *
    1 (gen) to recover, recuperate, retrieve
    2 (afecto) to win back; (conocimiento) to regain; (salud) to recover; (tiempo, clases) to make up
    1 (disgusto, emoción) to get over (de, -), recover (de, from)
    2 (enfermedad) to recover (de, from), recuperate (de, from)
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=recobrar)
    a) [+ bienes] to recover; [+ costes, pérdidas, inversión] to recoup, recover

    no recuperamos el dinero robado — we didn't get the stolen money back, we didn't recover the stolen money más frm

    b) [+ credibilidad, poder, libertad, control] to regain; [+ fuerzas] to get back, regain

    al verte recuperó la sonrisathe smile came back o returned to her face when she saw you

    nunca recuperó la memoria — she never got her memory back, she never regained o recovered her memory

    c) [+ clase, día] to make up
    d) (Inform) to retrieve
    2) (=reutilizar)
    a) [+ edificio] to restore; [+ tierras] to reclaim; [+ chatarra, vidrio] to salvage
    b) [del olvido] [+ artista, obra] to revive; [+ tradiciones] to restore, revive
    3) (Educ) to retake, resit
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <dinero/joyas/botín> to recover, get back; < pérdidas> to recoup
    b) < vista> to recover

    recuperar la salud — to get better, recover

    recuperar la confianza en sí mismoto regain o recover one's self-confidence

    c) ( compensar)
    d) <examen/asignatura> to retake, make up (AmE)
    2.
    recuperarse v pron

    recuperarse DE algo de enfermedad to recover from something, recuperate from something (frml); de sorpresa/desgracia to get over something, recover from something

    * * *
    = hit, recall, recoup, recover, retrieve, reclaim, effect + retrieval, recuperate, redeem, catch up on, resuscitate, give + a second life, turn + Nombre + (a)round, regain.
    Ex. FIB$3 will hit words where the stem 'FIB' is followed by no more than three characters.
    Ex. Word processing software available for use on mainframe computers, microcomputers and word processors was originally designed for application where it is convenient to be able to store a text, then recall this text, and re-use it with minor modifications, at a later date.
    Ex. If some records are acquired by only a limited number of libraries, it will be difficult to recoup the cost of creating and maintaining these records.
    Ex. In order to fulfil this function, the information which is stored in the library must be recovered, or retrieved, from the store.
    Ex. Step 1 Familiarisation: A searcher must be adequately familiar with that which he wishes to retrieve.
    Ex. The article ' Reclaiming our technological future' discusses the effects of electronic technology on the future development of libraries and librarians.
    Ex. Further, menu screens will be necessary until the user has specified the task that he wishes executed or the information that he wishes to retrieve sufficiently for execution or retrieval to be effected.
    Ex. Competition with superstores has forced them to recuperate sales by focusing on specific areas.
    Ex. Eliot somehow suggests that a mix of blood and electricity might yet redeem the petty materialism of the modern world that he had previously seen only as a wasteland.
    Ex. Non-book materials will need positive discrimination to catch up on the neglect in the past.
    Ex. An ambitious study of the interrelationships of folklore and literature, this book resuscitates the figure of the granny using oral history and fieldwork.
    Ex. This book will show you how to give a second life to everything from plastic containers to bubble wrap to pantyhose and more.
    Ex. When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.
    Ex. Once he regained his weight, he began to play like he did in 2006, when he won the tournament.
    ----
    * ayudar a Alguien a recuperarse = help + Nombre + get on + Posesivo + feet.
    * fácil de recuperar = easily-retrievable.
    * recuperar de = resurrect from.
    * recuperar el aliento = catch + Posesivo + breath.
    * recuperar el conocimiento = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.
    * recuperar el prestigio = regain + Posesivo + prestige.
    * recuperar el sentido = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.
    * recuperar el tiempo perdido = make up for + lost time.
    * recuperar gastos = recoup + costs, recoup against + costs.
    * recuperar la confianza = boost + Posesivo + confidence, bolster + confidence.
    * recuperar la energía = regain + Posesivo + strength.
    * recuperar la fuerza = regain + Posesivo + strength, gain + strength.
    * recuperar la salud = regain + Posesivo + health.
    * recuperar las fuerzas = recoup + energy, gain + strength.
    * recuperar + Posesivo + antigua gloria = regain + Posesivo + former glory.
    * recuperar + Posesivo + antigua grandeza = regain + Posesivo + former glory.
    * recuperar + Posesivo + antiguo esplendor = regain + Posesivo + former glory.
    * recuperarse = rally + Reflexivo, find + Posesivo + feet, rebound, pick up, rally, turn + a corner, get + a second wind, get back into + the game, pick up + the pieces.
    * recuperarse de = reel from.
    * recuperarse totalmente = be up to strength.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    a) <dinero/joyas/botín> to recover, get back; < pérdidas> to recoup
    b) < vista> to recover

    recuperar la salud — to get better, recover

    recuperar la confianza en sí mismoto regain o recover one's self-confidence

    c) ( compensar)
    d) <examen/asignatura> to retake, make up (AmE)
    2.
    recuperarse v pron

    recuperarse DE algo de enfermedad to recover from something, recuperate from something (frml); de sorpresa/desgracia to get over something, recover from something

    * * *
    = hit, recall, recoup, recover, retrieve, reclaim, effect + retrieval, recuperate, redeem, catch up on, resuscitate, give + a second life, turn + Nombre + (a)round, regain.

    Ex: FIB$3 will hit words where the stem 'FIB' is followed by no more than three characters.

    Ex: Word processing software available for use on mainframe computers, microcomputers and word processors was originally designed for application where it is convenient to be able to store a text, then recall this text, and re-use it with minor modifications, at a later date.
    Ex: If some records are acquired by only a limited number of libraries, it will be difficult to recoup the cost of creating and maintaining these records.
    Ex: In order to fulfil this function, the information which is stored in the library must be recovered, or retrieved, from the store.
    Ex: Step 1 Familiarisation: A searcher must be adequately familiar with that which he wishes to retrieve.
    Ex: The article ' Reclaiming our technological future' discusses the effects of electronic technology on the future development of libraries and librarians.
    Ex: Further, menu screens will be necessary until the user has specified the task that he wishes executed or the information that he wishes to retrieve sufficiently for execution or retrieval to be effected.
    Ex: Competition with superstores has forced them to recuperate sales by focusing on specific areas.
    Ex: Eliot somehow suggests that a mix of blood and electricity might yet redeem the petty materialism of the modern world that he had previously seen only as a wasteland.
    Ex: Non-book materials will need positive discrimination to catch up on the neglect in the past.
    Ex: An ambitious study of the interrelationships of folklore and literature, this book resuscitates the figure of the granny using oral history and fieldwork.
    Ex: This book will show you how to give a second life to everything from plastic containers to bubble wrap to pantyhose and more.
    Ex: When he was younger he really turned the library around, from a backwater, two-bit operation to the respected institution it is today.
    Ex: Once he regained his weight, he began to play like he did in 2006, when he won the tournament.
    * ayudar a Alguien a recuperarse = help + Nombre + get on + Posesivo + feet.
    * fácil de recuperar = easily-retrievable.
    * recuperar de = resurrect from.
    * recuperar el aliento = catch + Posesivo + breath.
    * recuperar el conocimiento = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.
    * recuperar el prestigio = regain + Posesivo + prestige.
    * recuperar el sentido = regain + Posesivo + consciousness.
    * recuperar el tiempo perdido = make up for + lost time.
    * recuperar gastos = recoup + costs, recoup against + costs.
    * recuperar la confianza = boost + Posesivo + confidence, bolster + confidence.
    * recuperar la energía = regain + Posesivo + strength.
    * recuperar la fuerza = regain + Posesivo + strength, gain + strength.
    * recuperar la salud = regain + Posesivo + health.
    * recuperar las fuerzas = recoup + energy, gain + strength.
    * recuperar + Posesivo + antigua gloria = regain + Posesivo + former glory.
    * recuperar + Posesivo + antigua grandeza = regain + Posesivo + former glory.
    * recuperar + Posesivo + antiguo esplendor = regain + Posesivo + former glory.
    * recuperarse = rally + Reflexivo, find + Posesivo + feet, rebound, pick up, rally, turn + a corner, get + a second wind, get back into + the game, pick up + the pieces.
    * recuperarse de = reel from.
    * recuperarse totalmente = be up to strength.

    * * *
    recuperar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹dinero/joyas/botín› to recover, get back; ‹pérdidas› to recoup
    recuperamos las joyas pero no el dinero we got the jewels back o we recovered the jewels but not the money
    por fin recuperé todos los libros que había prestado I finally got back all the books I'd lent out
    2 ‹vista› to recover
    recuperó la salud she got well again, she recovered
    pasé unos días en cama para recuperar fuerzas I stayed in bed for a couple of days to get my strength back
    nunca recuperó la confianza en sí mismo he never regained o recovered his self-confidence
    3
    (compensar): recuperar el tiempo perdido to make up for lost time
    el sábado recuperaremos la clase de hoy we'll make up today's lesson on Saturday
    tuve que recuperar los días que estuve enfermo I had to make up (for) the days I was off sick
    4 ‹delincuente› to rehabilitate
    5 ‹examen/asignatura› to retake, to make up ( AmE), to resit ( BrE)
    6 ( Inf) to undelete
    recuperarse DE algo ‹de una enfermedad› to recover FROM sth, get over sth, recuperate FROM sth ( frml); ‹de una sorpresa/una desgracia› to get over sth, recover FROM sth
    ya está recuperado del accidente he has recovered from o got(ten) over the accident
    * * *

     

    recuperar ( conjugate recuperar) verbo transitivo
    a)dinero/joyas/botín to recover, get back;

    pérdidas to recoup
    b)vista/salud to recover;

    confianza to regain;



    d)examen/asignatura to retake, make up (AmE)

    recuperarse verbo pronominal recuperarse DE algo ‹ de enfermedad› to recover from sth, recuperate from sth (frml);
    de sorpresa/desgracia to get over sth, recover from sth
    recuperar verbo transitivo
    1 (un objeto) to recover, retrieve
    2 (la salud, un sentido, etc) to recover, regain: recuperar las fuerzas, to get one's strength back
    3 (el tiempo) to make up
    4 (una asignatura) to retake
    ' recuperar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    amortizar
    - desempeñar
    - reanimarse
    - reivindicar
    - fuerza
    English:
    catch up
    - claw back
    - get back
    - homeland
    - make up
    - recapture
    - reclaim
    - recoup
    - recover
    - regain
    - repossess
    - retrieve
    - snatch back
    - take back
    - win back
    - even
    - get
    * * *
    vt
    1. [recobrar] [lo perdido] to recover;
    [espacios naturales] to reclaim; [horas de trabajo] to make up; [conocimiento] to regain;
    recuperar el tiempo perdido to make up for lost time;
    recuperó la salud she got better, she recovered;
    recuperó la vista she regained her sight, she got her sight back;
    no recuperaron el dinero invertido they didn't get back o recoup the money they invested;
    recuperó la libertad tras diez años en la cárcel he regained his freedom after ten years in prison;
    haremos un descanso para recuperar fuerzas we'll have a break to get our strength back
    2. [rehabilitar] [local, edificio] to refurbish
    3. Informát [información dañada] to recover
    4. [reciclar] to recover
    5. [examen] to retake, Br to resit;
    tengo que recuperar la física en septiembre I have to retake physics in September
    6. [en baloncesto] to steal
    * * *
    v/t
    1 tiempo make up
    2 algo perdido recover, get back
    3 exámen retake, Br
    re-sit
    4 en baloncesto steal
    * * *
    1) : to recover, to get back, to retrieve
    2) : to recuperate
    3) : to make up for
    recuperar el tiempo perdido: to make up for lost time
    * * *
    1. (en general) to recover / to get back
    perdí el monedero, pero al día siguiente lo recuperé I lost my purse, but I got it back the next day
    2. (tiempo, clases) to make up
    3. (examen) to pass a resit

    Spanish-English dictionary > recuperar

  • 13 maravilla

    f.
    1 marvel, wonder.
    es una maravilla it's wonderful
    a las mil maravillas, de maravilla wonderfully
    decir maravillas de alguien/algo to praise somebody/something to the skies
    hacer maravillas to do o work wonders
    una maravilla de niño/coche/carretera a wonderful o marvelous child/car/road
    venir de maravilla to be just the thing o ticket
    2 morning glory.
    pres.indicat.
    3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: maravillar.
    * * *
    1 wonder, marvel
    ¡qué maravilla de reloj! what a wonderful watch!
    2 (pasta) semolina
    \
    a las mil maravillas wonderfully well
    de maravilla wonderfully
    decir maravillas de algo/alguien to sing the praises of something/somebody
    hacer maravillas to do wonders
    venir de maravilla to be just the thing, be perfect
    * * *
    noun f.
    marvel, wonder
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=prodigio) wonder

    ¡qué maravilla de tiempo tenemos! — what wonderful weather we're having!

    el concierto fue una maravilla — the concert was wonderful, it was a wonderful concert

    contar o hablar maravillas de algn/algo — to rave about sb/sth

    hacer maravillas — to work wonders

    las siete maravillas del mundo — the seven wonders of the world

    - a maravilla

    representa a maravilla ese tipo de poesíahe is a wonderful o marvellous exponent of that type of poetry

    -¿cómo te va con el coche nuevo? -¡de maravilla! — "how are you getting on with the new car?" - "really well!" o "great!"

    2) (=asombro) amazement
    3) (Bot) (=caléndula) marigold; (=enredadera) morning glory; Chile (=girasol) sunflower
    * * *
    1) (portento, prodigio) wonder

    las maravillas de la tecnología modernathe wonders o marvels of modern technology

    la catedral/mi secretaria es una verdadera maravilla — the cathedral/my secretary is absolutely wonderful o marvelous

    a las mil maravillasmarvelously

    se llevan a las mil maravillasthey get on marvelously

    hacer maravillasto work wonders

    2) ( asombro) amazement
    3) (Bot) marigold
    * * *
    = wonder, marvel.
    Ex. It probably is unnecesary to take the time to recount the uses and wonders of this country's most prominent booktrade journal.
    Ex. It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.
    ----
    * a las mil maravillas = marvellously [marvelously, -USA], famously, like a house on fire.
    * Alicia en el País de las Maravillas = Alice in Wonderland.
    * de maravilla = wonderfully, marvellously [marvelously, -USA].
    * funcionar a las mil maravillas = work + a treat, work like + a charm, go like + a charm.
    * hablar maravillas de = praise.
    * hacer maravillas = work + wonders.
    * ir a las mil maravillas = go + great guns, go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandy.
    * ir todo de maravilla = come up + roses.
    * llevarse a las mil maravillas con + Nombre = get on with + Nombre + swimmingly.
    * llevarse a las mis maravillas = get along/on + like a house on fire.
    * maravilla de la naturaleza = natural wonder.
    * maravilla del mundo = wonder of the world.
    * marchar a las mil maravillas = go + great guns, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandy.
    * marchar a las mis maravillas = go from + strength to strength.
    * país de las maravillas = wonderland.
    * salir a las mil maravillas = work + a treat, come up + a treat, go down + a treat.
    * Siete Maravillas del Mundo, las = Seven Wonders of the World, the.
    * venir de maravilla = be just the thing, be just the ticket, be just the job.
    * * *
    1) (portento, prodigio) wonder

    las maravillas de la tecnología modernathe wonders o marvels of modern technology

    la catedral/mi secretaria es una verdadera maravilla — the cathedral/my secretary is absolutely wonderful o marvelous

    a las mil maravillasmarvelously

    se llevan a las mil maravillasthey get on marvelously

    hacer maravillasto work wonders

    2) ( asombro) amazement
    3) (Bot) marigold
    * * *
    = wonder, marvel.

    Ex: It probably is unnecesary to take the time to recount the uses and wonders of this country's most prominent booktrade journal.

    Ex: It is a marvel to think that this is the place a few years back thought to be irretrievably gone to rack and ruin.
    * a las mil maravillas = marvellously [marvelously, -USA], famously, like a house on fire.
    * Alicia en el País de las Maravillas = Alice in Wonderland.
    * de maravilla = wonderfully, marvellously [marvelously, -USA].
    * funcionar a las mil maravillas = work + a treat, work like + a charm, go like + a charm.
    * hablar maravillas de = praise.
    * hacer maravillas = work + wonders.
    * ir a las mil maravillas = go + great guns, go from + strength to strength, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandy.
    * ir todo de maravilla = come up + roses.
    * llevarse a las mil maravillas con + Nombre = get on with + Nombre + swimmingly.
    * llevarse a las mis maravillas = get along/on + like a house on fire.
    * maravilla de la naturaleza = natural wonder.
    * maravilla del mundo = wonder of the world.
    * marchar a las mil maravillas = go + great guns, grow from + strength to strength, be fine and dandy.
    * marchar a las mis maravillas = go from + strength to strength.
    * país de las maravillas = wonderland.
    * salir a las mil maravillas = work + a treat, come up + a treat, go down + a treat.
    * Siete Maravillas del Mundo, las = Seven Wonders of the World, the.
    * venir de maravilla = be just the thing, be just the ticket, be just the job.

    * * *
    A (portento, prodigio) wonder
    las siete maravillas del mundo the seven wonders of the world
    las maravillas de la tecnología moderna the wonders o marvels of modern technology
    la catedral es una verdadera maravilla the cathedral is absolutely wonderful o marvelous
    volvió del viaje contando maravillas he came back from his trip quite delighted with the way it had gone
    borda que es una maravilla she embroiders beautifully
    mi secretaria es una maravilla my secretary is absolutely wonderful
    ¡qué maravilla de niño! se ha portado como un santo what a lovely child!, he's behaved like an angel
    a las mil maravillas: nos atendieron a las mil maravillas they were extremely kind to us
    todo salió a las mil maravillas everything turned out beautifully o wonderfully o marvelously
    de maravilla wonderfully
    se lleva de maravilla con él she gets on wonderfully (well) with him
    ahora funciona de maravilla it works beautifully now
    cocina de maravilla he is a wonderful o marvelous cook
    me vino de maravilla it came at just the right time, it was just what I needed
    hacer maravillas to work wonders
    B (asombro) amazement
    para maravilla de todos to everyone's amazement
    C ( Bot) marigold
    * * *

    Del verbo maravillar: ( conjugate maravillar)

    maravilla es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    maravilla    
    maravillar
    maravilla sustantivo femenino
    1 (portento, prodigio) wonder;

    mi secretaria es una verdadera maravilla my secretary is absolutely wonderful;
    a las mil maravillas marvelously;
    de maravilla wonderfully;
    hacer maravillas to work wonders
    2 (Bot) marigold
    maravillar ( conjugate maravillar) verbo transitivo
    to amaze, astonish
    maravillarse verbo pronominal
    to be amazed o astonished;
    maravillase DE algo/algn to marvel at sth/sb
    maravilla sustantivo femenino marvel, wonder: es una maravilla de persona, he's a wonderful person
    no es la maravilla, pero es acogedor, it isn't marvellous, but it is cosy
    las maravillas de la naturaleza/técnica, the wonders of Nature/Science
    ♦ Locuciones: de maravilla/a las mil maravillas, marvellously
    hablar/decir maravillas de alguien/algo, to praise sb/sthg
    hacer maravillas, to work wonders
    ¡qué maravilla!, how wonderful!
    maravillar verbo transitivo to amaze, astonish: me maravilla lo mal que habla, I'm astonished at how badly she speaks
    ' maravilla' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    maravillar
    - andar
    - encanto
    - prodigio
    - sentar
    English:
    bomb
    - dream
    - famously
    - marvel
    - wonder
    - love
    - marigold
    - wonderfully
    * * *
    1. [cosa maravillosa] marvel, wonder;
    una maravilla de niño/carretera a wonderful o marvellous child/road;
    ¡qué maravilla de lugar! what a wonderful place!;
    las siete maravillas del mundo the Seven Wonders of the World;
    es una maravilla it's wonderful;
    canta que es una maravilla she a wonderful singer;
    nos han contado maravillas sobre esa película we've heard wonderful things about that movie o Br film;
    decir maravillas de algo/alguien to praise sth/sb to the skies;
    hacer maravillas to do o work wonders;
    a las mil maravillas, de maravilla: cocina a las mil maravillas o [m5] de maravilla he's an absolutely wonderful cook;
    la fiesta salió a las mil maravillas o [m5] de maravilla the party went absolutely wonderfully;
    se llevan de maravilla they get on brilliantly;
    venir de maravilla to be just the thing o ticket;
    esta sartén viene de maravilla para freír huevos this pan is excellent for frying eggs;
    su ayuda me vino de maravilla her help was an absolute godsend
    2. [admiración] amazement;
    su actuación causó maravilla her performance was amazing
    3. [planta compuesta] calendula, pot marigold
    4. [planta trepadora] morning glory
    5. Chile [girasol] sunflower
    * * *
    f
    1 ( portento) marvel, wonder;
    de maravilla marvelously, Br marvellously, wonderfully;
    a las mil maravillas marvelously, wonderfully
    2 BOT marigold
    * * *
    1) : wonder, marvel
    a las mil maravillas: wonderfully, marvelously
    hacer maravillas: to work wonders
    2) : marigold
    * * *
    maravilla n wonder

    Spanish-English dictionary > maravilla

  • 14 сила

    ж.
    1) физ., тех. force

    си́ла тя́ги — tractive force

    си́ла сцепле́ния — cohesive [kəʊ-] force, cohesion [kəʊ-]

    си́ла тя́жести — gravity

    си́ла тяготе́ния — attraction, gravity

    си́ла сопротивле́ния — resistance

    подъёмная си́ла — carrying capacity / power; авиа lift

    си́ла зву́ка — sound intensity

    си́ла ве́тра — strength of wind

    си́ла то́ка — current strength / intensity

    уда́рная си́ла — striking / hitting power; impact

    2) (степень проявления, интенсивность чего-л) power, force

    уда́р большо́й си́лы — powerful / strong / forceful blow

    си́ла взры́ва — explosive power / force

    землетрясе́ние си́лой 5 ба́ллов — 5-point earthquake

    ве́тер си́лой 6 ба́ллов — wind force 6

    развива́ть си́лу — develop strength

    набира́ть си́лу — gain strength, become stronger

    уда́рить с си́лой — deal a forceful / powerful blow

    4) мн. (способность действовать, энергия) power(s) (pl), strength sg

    собира́ться с си́лами — collect one's strength, gather oneself up

    по́лный сил — full of strength

    испы́тывать чьи-л си́лы — test smb's strength

    приложи́ть все си́лы — do everything in one's power

    выбива́ться из сил — strain oneself to the utmost, lead oneself to exhaustion

    вы́биться из сил, быть без сил — be exhausted [drained; worn out; played out]

    набира́ться сил — gather strength

    быть ещё в си́лах — be still vigorous enough

    си́лы оста́вили / поки́нули его́ книжн.his strength failed him

    5) (крепость, стойкость - о человеческих качествах) power

    си́ла во́ли — willpower

    си́ла ду́ха / хара́ктера — strength of mind, fortitude

    6) (мощное воздействие, влияние) force; power

    си́ла обстоя́тельств — the force of circumstances

    си́ла его́ аргуме́нтов — the force of his arguments

    си́ла привы́чки — the force of habit

    зна́ние - си́ла — knowledge is power

    си́ла красоты́ — the power of beauty

    си́ла её актёрского мастерства́ — the force of her acting

    когда́ мы вме́сте, мы - си́ла — we are strong when we are together

    7) ( мощь) strength

    вое́нная си́ла госуда́рства — the military strength of a nation

    8) ( власть) powerfulness, power

    он в большо́й си́ле — he is very powerful

    си́лой ору́жия — by force of arms

    без примене́ния си́лы — without the use of force

    с по́мощью гру́бой си́лы — by brute force

    поли́тика с пози́ции си́лы — position-of-strength / power policy

    10) юр. ( действенность по закону) force, effect; validity

    си́ла зако́на — validity / force of the law

    входи́ть / вступа́ть в си́лу — come into force, take effect

    обра́тная си́ла зако́на — retroactive effect of the law

    име́ющий си́лу — valid

    остава́ться в си́ле — remain valid, hold good / true; (о судебном решении, приговоре) remain in force

    оставля́ть в си́ле (вн.; о решении, приговоре)confirm (d)

    утра́тить си́лу — lose validity, become invalid

    11) уст. и высок. ( войско) force, army

    собрала́сь огро́мная си́ла — a huge army was formed

    12) мн. воен. forces

    вооружённые си́лы — armed forces

    вое́нно-возду́шные си́лы — air force(s)

    морские́ си́лы — naval forces

    сухопу́тные си́лы — land forces

    гла́вные си́лы — main body sg

    накопле́ние сил — build-up

    13) мн. (люди, общественные группы) forces

    консервати́вные си́лы — conservative forces

    тво́рческие си́лы — creative talent sg

    14) мн. рел. ( чин ангелов) virtues ( an order of angels)

    си́лы небе́сные / беспло́тные — angels; hosts

    15) (в мистических учениях - одна из субстанций, способствующих или мешающих действиям человека) power
    ••

    си́лы небе́сные! в знач. межд. уст. — good heavens!, goodness gracious!

    в си́лу (рд.) в знач. предл. — because of, on account of, owing to, by virtue (of)

    в си́лу э́того — on that ground, accordingly

    в си́лу обстоя́тельств — owing to the force of circumstances

    в си́лу зако́на — by / in virtue of the law

    в си́лу привы́чки — by force of habit, from sheer force of habit

    все́ми си́лами — in every way possible, as hard as one can, with all one's might

    жива́я си́ла воен.manpower

    изо всех си́л, что есть си́лы — with all one's strength / might

    бежа́ть изо всех си́л — run as fast / quickly as one can

    крича́ть изо всех си́л — cry at the top of one's voice

    лошади́ная си́ла тех.horsepower (сокр. HP, h.p.)

    не в си́лах (+ инф.)unable (+ to inf)

    нечи́стая си́ла — см. нечистый

    никаки́ми си́лами (не + инф. или буд. вр.)no power on earth can (+ inf)

    о́бщими си́лами — with combined forces / effort

    от си́лы — at the very most; maximum

    рабо́чая си́ла — labour force, manpower

    сверх / свы́ше сил, не по си́лам, не под си́лу кому́-лbeyond smb's power(s)

    свои́ми си́лами — without outside help

    сил (бо́льше) нет (+ инф.)I can't bear (+ to inf)

    сил нет, как хо́чется (+ инф.)I'm dying (+ to inf)

    с на́ми кре́стная си́ла! как межд. — may the Lord God protect us!, heaven help us!

    со стра́шной си́лой (очень) — terribly; like hell

    э́то в на́ших си́лах — it is within our power; it is quite possible

    че́рез си́лу — 1) ( с трудом) with difficulty; barely 2) ( без желания) unwillingly

    ходи́ть че́рез си́лу — be hardly able to walk

    есть че́рез си́лу — force oneself to eat

    Христо́с в си́ле рел., иск. — Christ [kraɪst] in glory

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > сила

  • 15 restore

    rə'sto:
    1) (to repair (a building, a painting, a piece of furniture etc) so that it looks as it used to or ought to.) restaurar
    2) (to bring back to a normal or healthy state: The patient was soon restored to health.) restablecer
    3) (to bring or give back: to restore law and order; The police restored the stolen cars to their owners.) restablecer, devolver
    4) (to bring or put (a person) back to a position, rank etc he once had: He was asked to resign but was later restored to his former job as manager.) restablecer
    - restorer
    restore vb restaurar
    tr[rɪ'stɔːSMALLr/SMALL]
    1 (gen) restaurar
    2 (return) devolver
    3 (order) restablecer
    restore [ri'stor] vt, - stored ; - storing
    1) return: volver
    2) reestablish: restablecer
    3) repair: restaurar
    v.
    devolver v.
    instaurar v.
    reanimar v.
    reintegrar v.
    renovar v.
    reparar v.
    reponer v.
    (§pres: -pongo, -pones...) pret: -pus-
    pp: -puesto
    fut/c: -pondr-•)
    restablecer v.
    restaurar v.
    restituir v.
    tornar v.
    rɪ'stɔːr, rɪ'stɔː(r)
    1)
    a) (re-establish, bring back) \<\<order/peace\>\> restablecer*; \<\<confidence/health/energy\>\> devolver*; \<\<links/communications\>\> restablecer*; \<\<monarchy/king\>\> restaurar, reinstaurar

    her sight was restoredrecuperó or recobró la vista

    to restore somebody TO something: the coup restored him to power el golpe lo colocó nuevamente en el poder; to restore somebody to health devolverle* la salud a alguien; to restore something to life — hacer* revivir algo

    b) ( give back) (frml) \<\<goods/property\>\> restituir* (frml); \<\<money\>\> restituir* (frml), reintegrar (frml)

    to restore something TO somebody — restituir(le)* algo a alguien (frml)

    2) \<\<building/painting\>\> restaurar

    to restore something to its former glory — restituir* algo a su antigua grandeza

    [rɪs'tɔː(r)]
    VT
    1) (=give back) [+ money, possession] devolver, restituir frm

    to restore sth to sb — devolver algo a algn, restituir algo a algn frm

    2) (=re-establish, reinstate) [+ relations, links, order] restablecer; [+ monarch, president, democracy] restaurar; [+ confidence, strength] devolver; [+ tax, law] reimplantar, volver a implantar

    to restore sb to health/life — devolver la salud a algn/reanimar a algn

    3) [+ building, painting, antique] restaurar

    to restore sth to its original state or condition — restituir or devolver algo a su estado original

    * * *
    [rɪ'stɔːr, rɪ'stɔː(r)]
    1)
    a) (re-establish, bring back) \<\<order/peace\>\> restablecer*; \<\<confidence/health/energy\>\> devolver*; \<\<links/communications\>\> restablecer*; \<\<monarchy/king\>\> restaurar, reinstaurar

    her sight was restoredrecuperó or recobró la vista

    to restore somebody TO something: the coup restored him to power el golpe lo colocó nuevamente en el poder; to restore somebody to health devolverle* la salud a alguien; to restore something to life — hacer* revivir algo

    b) ( give back) (frml) \<\<goods/property\>\> restituir* (frml); \<\<money\>\> restituir* (frml), reintegrar (frml)

    to restore something TO somebody — restituir(le)* algo a alguien (frml)

    2) \<\<building/painting\>\> restaurar

    to restore something to its former glory — restituir* algo a su antigua grandeza

    English-spanish dictionary > restore

  • 16 escandaloso

    adj.
    1 very noisy, noisy, strepitous, too noisy.
    2 outrageous, outraging, offensive, disgraceful.
    3 shocking, scandalous.
    * * *
    1 scandalous, shocking, outrageous
    2 (alborotado) noisy, rowdy
    3 (color) loud; (risa) uproarious
    * * *
    (f. - escandalosa)
    adj.
    1) shocking, scandalous
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) (=sorprendente) [actuación] scandalous, shocking; [delito] flagrant; [vida] scandalous
    2) (=ruidoso) [risa] hearty, uproarious; [niño] noisy
    3) [color] loud
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    a) < conducta> shocking, scandalous; < ropa> outrageous; < película> shocking; < vida> scandalous; < color> loud
    b) ( ruidoso) <persona/griterío> noisy; < risa> loud, uproarious
    * * *
    = scandalous, monstrous, boisterous, shocking, raucous, a monster of a, rumbustious, juicy [juicier -comp., juiciest -sup.], loudmouth.
    Ex. The article ' SCANdalous behaviour' examines the possible uses of hand-held OCR scanners as a means of converting graphics (illustrations etc) into machine readable form.
    Ex. Bogardus privately resolved that nothing would induce her to assent to this monstrous possibility.
    Ex. These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.
    Ex. The author mentions several recent shocking revelations concerning the activities of the Japanese government and its officials.
    Ex. This is an important point which has been poorly neglected in this lively and, at times, raucous debate.
    Ex. Hurricane Rita became a monster of a storm as it gathered strength over the Gulf of Mexico.
    Ex. One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.
    Ex. The book 'If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion.
    Ex. In that respect, if, in fact, some people may think of her as a ' loudmouth' or 'showboat' or 'jerk,' it could be good for women's soccer.
    ----
    * de forma escandalosa = outrageously.
    * de manera escandalosa = outrageously.
    * muy escandaloso = highly visible.
    * * *
    - sa adjetivo
    a) < conducta> shocking, scandalous; < ropa> outrageous; < película> shocking; < vida> scandalous; < color> loud
    b) ( ruidoso) <persona/griterío> noisy; < risa> loud, uproarious
    * * *
    = scandalous, monstrous, boisterous, shocking, raucous, a monster of a, rumbustious, juicy [juicier -comp., juiciest -sup.], loudmouth.

    Ex: The article ' SCANdalous behaviour' examines the possible uses of hand-held OCR scanners as a means of converting graphics (illustrations etc) into machine readable form.

    Ex: Bogardus privately resolved that nothing would induce her to assent to this monstrous possibility.
    Ex: These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.
    Ex: The author mentions several recent shocking revelations concerning the activities of the Japanese government and its officials.
    Ex: This is an important point which has been poorly neglected in this lively and, at times, raucous debate.
    Ex: Hurricane Rita became a monster of a storm as it gathered strength over the Gulf of Mexico.
    Ex: One by one, he wiped the floor with opponents who had spoken in the debate -- with a ferocious blend of rant, rhetoric and rumbustious counterattack.
    Ex: The book 'If Looks Could Kill' is a juicy, tell-all, insider's look at the true world of fashion.
    Ex: In that respect, if, in fact, some people may think of her as a ' loudmouth' or 'showboat' or 'jerk,' it could be good for women's soccer.
    * de forma escandalosa = outrageously.
    * de manera escandalosa = outrageously.
    * muy escandaloso = highly visible.

    * * *
    1 ‹conducta› shocking, scandalous, disgraceful; ‹ropa› outrageous; ‹película› shocking; ‹vida› scandalous; ‹color› loud
    2 (ruidoso) ‹persona› noisy; ‹risa› loud, outrageous; ‹griterío› noisy
    * * *

    escandaloso
    ◊ -sa adjetivo


    ropa outrageous;
    película shocking;
    vida scandalous
    b) ( ruidoso) ‹persona/griterío noisy;

    risa loud, uproarious
    escandaloso,-a adjetivo
    1 (ruidoso) noisy, rowdy
    2 (inmoral) scandalous, shameful
    ' escandaloso' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    escandalosa
    - sórdida
    - sórdido
    - gamberrismo
    English:
    disorderly
    - outrageous
    - raucous
    - rowdy
    - scandalous
    - shocking
    * * *
    escandaloso, -a
    adj
    1. [inmoral] outrageous, shocking;
    se vio envuelto en un asunto escandaloso he got caught up in a scandalous business
    2. [ruidoso] very noisy;
    ¡mira que eres escandaloso! what a racket you make!
    nm,f
    very noisy o loud person;
    son unos escandalosos they're terribly noisy people
    * * *
    adj
    1 ( vergonzoso) scandalous, shocking
    2 ( ruidoso) noisy, rowdy
    * * *
    escandaloso, -sa adj
    1) : shocking, scandalous
    2) ruidoso: noisy, rowdy
    3) : flagrant, outrageous
    * * *
    1. (ruidoso) loud / noisy [comp. noisier; superl. noisiest]
    2. (indignante) scandalous / shocking

    Spanish-English dictionary > escandaloso

  • 17 dýrka

    * * *
    (að), v.
    1) to exalt, glorify (guð dýrkaði son sinn);
    2) to celebrate (dýrka þenna dag); dýrka hátíð es = halda hátíð es;
    3) to worship (far þú með mér at dýrka dróttin guð þinn); to pray one reverentially (kastar hón sér fram á gólfit fyrir fœtr konungi ok dýrkaði hann);
    refl., dýrkast, to magnify oneself, to glory; sá er dýrkast, dýrkist hann með guði, he that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord.
    * * *
    (and dýrðka), að, with acc. to worship, Stj. 103: to glorify, Ver. 6; d. Drottinn Guð þinn, Stj. 4. 58; d. Guðs orð, 655 C. 15; d. kenning postulanna, 14: to celebrate, d. þenna dag. Hom. 8: to exalt, nú er tíð Drottinn, sú er þú d. oss ambáttir þínar, Blas. 47; ek em Guð sá er þik dýrkaða’k, ok mun ek enn d. þik, 50: hann dýrkaði válaðan, Greg. 24; d. e-n með e-u, Fms. x. 315; d. e-n, to pray one reverentially; hón kastar sér fram á gólfit, dýrkaði hann, svá segjandi, Stj. 522. 2 Sam. xiv. 4; hence the common Icel. phrase, vertu ekki að d. hann, don’t beg ( coax) him.
    2. reflex. to magnify oneself; þá mundu Gyðingar dýrkask í sjálfum sér, Stj. 392; hirð eigi þú maðr at d. í krafti þínum, thou man, glory not in thy strength, Hom. 8; sá er dýrkask, kvað Paulus postuli, dýrkisk hann með Guði, 23: in pass. sense, Fms. xi. 415; dýrkaðisk þolinmæði réttlátra, Hom. 49; verit ér þolinmóðir litla stund, at ér dýrkisk, 623. 32. In N. T. and mod. eccl. writers the Gr. δοξάζειν is sometimes rendered by dýrka, e. g. Matth. v. 16.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > dýrka

  • 18 virtud

    f.
    1 virtue.
    la principal virtud de este método es que… the principal virtue of this method is that…
    virtud cardinal/teologal cardinal/theological virtue
    2 power.
    tener la virtud de to have the power o ability to
    * * *
    1 (cualidad) virtue
    2 (propiedad, eficacia) property, quality
    \
    en virtud de by virtue of
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=calidad) virtue
    2) (=capacidad) ability, power; (=eficacia) efficacy

    en virtud de — by virtue of, by reason of

    tener la virtud de... — [+ infin] to have the virtue of... [+ ger], have the power to... [+ infin]

    virtudes curativashealing power [sing], healing properties

    3) (Caribe)
    *** (=pene) prick ***; (=vagina) cunt ***
    * * *
    a) ( cualidad) virtue
    b) ( capacidad) power

    tiene la virtud de exasperarme — (iró) he has a knack of driving me up the wall

    * * *
    = virtue, gift, glory, righteousness, claim to fame.
    Ex. Murra described a number of these enterprises, their virtues and weaknesses and the possible explanations for their demise.
    Ex. The writer's gift is to orchestrate words in print better than the rest of us.
    Ex. One of the great glories of books is that there are plenty to suit everybody, no matter what our taste, our mood, our intellectual ability, age or living experience.
    Ex. Some of themes depict the diverse possibilities available to those who 'tread the path of righteousness and enter the gates of salvation'.
    Ex. Not one, but five towns use albino squirrels as their claims to fame, and none is particularly happy about the others.
    ----
    * en virtud de = by virtue of.
    * en virtud del cargo que ocupa = ex officio.
    * en virtud de su cargo = ex officio.
    * virtud moral = moral virtue.
    * * *
    a) ( cualidad) virtue
    b) ( capacidad) power

    tiene la virtud de exasperarme — (iró) he has a knack of driving me up the wall

    * * *
    = virtue, gift, glory, righteousness, claim to fame.

    Ex: Murra described a number of these enterprises, their virtues and weaknesses and the possible explanations for their demise.

    Ex: The writer's gift is to orchestrate words in print better than the rest of us.
    Ex: One of the great glories of books is that there are plenty to suit everybody, no matter what our taste, our mood, our intellectual ability, age or living experience.
    Ex: Some of themes depict the diverse possibilities available to those who 'tread the path of righteousness and enter the gates of salvation'.
    Ex: Not one, but five towns use albino squirrels as their claims to fame, and none is particularly happy about the others.
    * en virtud de = by virtue of.
    * en virtud del cargo que ocupa = ex officio.
    * en virtud de su cargo = ex officio.
    * virtud moral = moral virtue.

    * * *
    2 (capacidad) power
    una planta con virtudes curativas a plant with healing powers
    tiene la virtud de ponerme histérica ( iró); he has a knack of driving me up the wall
    en virtud de by virtue of
    en virtud de los acuerdos firmados en 1992 by virtue of the agreements signed in 1992
    en virtud de la normativa vigente in accordance with current regulations
    Compuestos:
    cardinal virtue
    theological virtue
    * * *

     

    virtud sustantivo femenino



    virtud sustantivo femenino
    1 (cualidad moral) virtue
    2 (capacidad, propiedad) property, power
    virtudes curativas, curative o healing properties
    ' virtud' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    ejercitar
    English:
    rightness
    - virtue
    - strength
    * * *
    nf
    1. [moral] virtue;
    la virtud se opone al vicio virtue is opposed to vice
    virtud cardinal cardinal virtue;
    virtud teologal theological virtue
    2. [cualidad] virtue;
    la principal virtud de este método es que… the principal virtue of this method is that…
    3. [poder, facultad] power;
    una planta con virtudes curativas a plant with medicinal properties;
    tener la virtud de to have the power o ability to;
    dicho acuerdo tiene al menos la virtud de interesar a la gente en el tema this agreement at least has the virtue of getting people interested in the topic
    en virtud de loc prep
    by virtue of;
    es una de las principales potencias económicas en virtud de su población it's one of the major economic powers by virtue of its population;
    en virtud del tratado de París, cedieron varios territorios under the Paris treaty they ceded several territories
    * * *
    f virtue;
    en virtud de by virtue of
    * * *
    virtud nf
    1) : virtue
    2)
    en virtud de : by virtue of
    * * *
    virtud n (cualidad) virtue

    Spanish-English dictionary > virtud

  • 19 प्रतिष्ठा _pratiṣṭhā

    1
    प्रतिष्ठा 1 P.
    1 To stand firm, be established.
    -2 To be supported.
    -3 To rest or depend upon.
    -4 To stay, abide, be situated.
    -5 To set (as the sun); उदेति च यतः सूर्यो यत्र च प्रतितिष्ठति Mb.7.62.11. -Caus.
    1 To place firmly on, station.
    -2 To set up, erect, establish; धुरि प्रतिष्ठापयितव्य एव; M.1.16.
    -3 To install, inaugurate (on a throne).
    -4 To entrust with, consign to.
    -5 To offer, present; पर्यङ्कमग्ऱ्यास्तरणं नानारत्नविभूषितम् । तमपीच्छति वैदेही प्रतिष्ठापयितुं त्वयि Rām.2.22.9.
    2
    प्रतिष्ठा 1 Resting, remaining, situation, position; धर्मो विश्वस्य जगतः प्रतिष्ठा Mahānār. Up.; अलसचलिताङ्गुष्ठ- शिरसि प्रतिष्ठा त्वय्यासीत् Śivamhimna.12. अपौरुषेयप्रतिष्ठम् Māl.9; Ś.7.6.
    -2 A house, residence, home, habita- tion; अगाधसत्त्वो मगधप्रतिष्ठः R.6.21;14.5.
    -3 Fixity, stability, strength, permanence, firm basis; अप्रतिष्ठे रघुज्येष्ठे का प्रतिष्ठा कुलस्य नः U.5.25; अत्र खलु मे वंशप्रतिष्ठा Ś.7; वंशः प्रतिष्ठां नीतः K.28; Śi.2.34; असत्यमप्रतिष्ठं ते जगदाहुरनीश्वरम् Bg.16.8; अहिंसाप्रतिष्ठायां तत्संनिधौ वैरत्यागः Pātañjala S.
    -4 Basis, foundation, site; as in गृह- प्रतिष्ठा; लोकस्य नाभिर्जगतः प्रतिष्ठा Mb.12.245.27.
    -5 A prop, stay, support; (hence) an object of glory, a distinguished ornament; त्यक्ता मया नाम कुलप्रतिष्ठा Ś.6.24; द्वे प्रतिष्ठे कुलस्य नः 3.19; Ku.7.27; Mv.7.21.
    -6 High position, pre-eminence, high authority; किंप्रमाणमिदं काव्यं का प्रतिष्ठा महात्मनः Rām.7.94.23; मया नात्मप्रतिष्ठार्थिना Mu.2.5.
    -7 Fame, glory, renown, celebrity; मा निषाद प्रतिष्ठां त्वमगमः शाश्वतीः समाः Rām.1.2.15. (= U.2.5.).
    -8 Installation, inauguration; तं गच्छन्त्यनु ये विपत्तिषु पुनस्ते तत्प्रतिष्ठाशया Mu.1.14.
    -9 Attainment of a desired object, accomplishment, fulfilment (of one's desire); औत्सुक्यमात्रमवसादयति प्रतिष्ठा Ś.5.6.
    -1 Tranquillity, rest, repose.
    -11 A receptacle.
    -12 The earth.
    -13 The consecration of an idol or image; चलाचलेति द्विविधा प्रतिष्ठा जीवमन्दिरम् Bhāg.11.27.13; cf. प्राणप्रतिष्ठा.
    -14 A limit, boundary.
    -15 The foot; अहोरात्राणि प्रतिष्ठा Bṛi. Up.1.1.1.
    -16 Completion of a vow.
    -17 A cere- mony for obtaining supernaturel or magical powers.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > प्रतिष्ठा _pratiṣṭhā

  • 20 по праву

    I
    [PrepP; Invar; adv]
    =====
    justifiably, deservedly:
    - (have) every right (to do sth.);
    - legitimately.
         ♦ Они хотят только привилегий, которые, как они думают, принадлежат им по праву (Зиновьев 1). "They want only the privileges which they believe are theirs by right" (1a).
         ♦...Мои крупицы [ слова и выражения из моих рукописей], даже в искаженном виде, помогли ему быстро сделать блистательную карьеру, и теперь без зазрения совести он потреблял плоды славы, которые по праву принадлежали мне одному (Терц 4)... The crumbs from my table [words and expressions from my manuscripts], even in distorted form, had helped him rapidly to achieve a brilliant career, and now, without any qualms of conscience, he was consuming the fruits of glory which by rights belonged to me alone (4a).
         ♦ Кязым по праву считался одним из самых умных людей Чегема (Искандер 5). Kyazym was rightly considered to be one of the smartest men in Chegem (5a).
         ♦ Умел Александр Иванович держаться достаточно твёрдо, знал, когда казнить, а когда миловать, и мог по праву этим гордиться (Ерофеев 3). Alexander Ivanovich knew the fine art of keeping to a steady course, he knew when to punish and when to forgive and had every right to be proud of this knowledge (3a).
    II
    [PrepP; Invar; the resulting PrepP is adv]
    =====
    1. по праву кого utilizing the prerogatives or entitlements specific to one's position: exercising one's rights as; as; on the strength of (being a [NP])
    ; it is one's privilege as (s.o.'s [NP]).
         ♦ По праву родственника тесть вмешивается во все наши дела. Exercising his rights as a family member, my father-in-law interferes in all our affairs.
         ♦ "Хорошо, что ты приехал, Сергей Миронович", - говорил Сталин, усаживаясь по праву хозяина во главе стола... (Рыбаков 2). As the host Stalin sat at the head of the table. "I'm glad you came, Sergei Mironovich" (2a).
         Потом... потом, по праву и обязанности жениха, он привезет невесте подарок... (Гончаров 1). Then., then it would be his privilege and his duty, as Olga's fiance, to bring her a gift (1b).
    2. по праву чего owing to sth., because of sth.:
    - on the strength of.
         ♦...[Харлампо] отрицательным движением головы показывал, что он не собирается таким коварным путем овладеть любимой девушкой. Возможно, тут сказывалась его затаенная под лавиной унижений гордость, его уверенность, что он, столько прождавший, в конце концов, законным путем получит то, что принадлежит ему по праву любви (Искандер 5)....[Harlampo] shook his head again to show that he had no intention of using such guile to possess the girl he loved. This may have been his pride showing through, buried though it was under an avalanche of humiliations - his conviction that in the end, having waited so long, he would receive by legal means what belonged to him by right of love (5a)

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