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1 stead
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2 stead
to stand sb in good stead s'avérer utile pour qn, être utile à qn. -
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stead [sted]∎ in sb's stead à la place de qn;∎ he asked me to go in his stead il m'a demandé d'y aller à sa place;∎ to stand sb in good stead rendre grand service ou être très utile à qn -
4 stand, in, the, stead, of, to
tenir lieu deEnglish-French legislative terms > stand, in, the, stead, of, to
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5 реактив Стэда-Ле-Шателье
nmetal. réactif Stead-Le-ChatelierDictionnaire russe-français universel > реактив Стэда-Ле-Шателье
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6 IXIPTLAHYOHUA
îxiptlahyôhua > îxiptlahyôhua-.*\IXIPTLAHYOHUA v.inanimé, être substitué, en parlant d'un objet.Esp., ser sustituido, hablando de un objeto (S2)..IXIPTLAHYOTIA:îxiptlahyôtia > îxiptlahyôtih.*\IXIPTLAHYOHUA v.réfl., déléguer qqn., se faire remplacer.Esp., delegar a alguien, hacerse remplazar (S2)." in ihcuâc momiquilia occe tlâcatl ommotlâlia, occe tlâcatl mîxiptlahyôtia ", wenn er stirbt, wird ein anderer Mensch eingesetat, ein anderer Mensch tritt an die Stelle (als Abbild). Sah 1949,78. *\IXIPTLAHYOHUA v.t. tê-., représenter quelqu'un." nô ce quîxiptlahyôtiâya ", un autre le représentait. Il s'agit de Nâppateuctli. Sah1,45.*\IXIPTLAHYOHUA v.bitrans. motla-., faire une chose à son image, à sa ressemblance. (S 194).Esp., hacer una cosa a su imagen, a su semejanza (S2)." ce moquetzaya ce quîxiptlahyôtiâya in choncayotl ", l'un se levait, l'un représentait le choncayotl. Sah2,149.*\IXIPTLAHYOHUA v.bitrans. têtla-., faire quelqu'un à la ressemblance de quelque chose. " inic mihtoâyah tepictotôn zan quimonpîquiyah quimîxiptlahyôtiâyah in têtepeh in zazo catleh tepêtl ", ils étaient appelés Tepictoton parce que précisément ils les façonnaient, ils les faisaient à la ressemblance des montagnes, de toutes les monagnes - they were called Tepictoton because they just formed them: they made them in the image of the mountains of what so ever mountains. Sah1,47.A noter qu'il y a là deux objets définis possibles, les tepictoton, et les tetepeh." zan tzohualli inic quîxiptlahyôtih in îpan quipôuh ", they made the (the victim's) image of pure amaranth seed dough, so that it might represent him. Sah7,32." quîxiptlahyôtiayah, quîxiptlahtiayah ", ils délégaient un autre, ils le mettaient à sa place - they delegated another, they placed one in his stead. Sah1,32" quitlatiâyah in ôme xôchicuahuitl: auh ihcuâc oc centlamantli ic quîxiptlahyôtiâyah quichihchîhuayah zan nô xôchicuahuitl: yehhuâtl tlatlaya, quitlatiayah, quitlecahuiâyah ", they burned the two flowered poles. And then they fashioned and adorned still another flowered pole. This they ignited, set to fire and burned. Sah4,26-27.
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