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121 gratuito
adj.1 free, free of charge, gratis, gratuitous.Un insulto sin causa aparente.. A gratuitous insult.2 gratuitous.Un insulto sin causa aparente.. A gratuitous insult.* * *► adjetivo1 (de balde) free2 (sin fundamento) arbitrary, gratuitous* * *(f. - gratuita)adj.* * *ADJ1) (=gratis) free, free of charge2) [comentario] gratuitous, uncalled-for; [acusación] unfounded, unjustified* * *- ta adjetivoa) ( gratis) freeb) ( infundado) < afirmaciones> unwarranted; < insulto> gratuitous* * *- ta adjetivoa) ( gratis) freeb) ( infundado) < afirmaciones> unwarranted; < insulto> gratuitous* * *gratuito1= free, free of charge, giveaway [give-away], gratuitous, toll-free, complimentary, freebie, out of the goodness of + Posesivo + heart, freely available, costless, free for the taking, free of cost, no cost(s), on a complimentary basis.Ex: Late in 1986, the Medical Library took advantage of Cambridge Scientific Abstracts' free trial offer of its compact Medline on CD-ROM.
Ex: Law centres employ qualified lawyers and they receive a waiver from the Law Society that allows them to provide their services free of charge.Ex: HUD publications range from give-away pamphlets to multi-volume research tomes = Las publicaciones HUD van desde los folletos gratuitos a tomos de investigaciones en varios volúmenes.Ex: It is the institutions' general practice to grant gratuitous permissions for photocopying except where substantial quantities of matter are involved.Ex: For access and price information concerning the electronic version of Everyman's, contact Dialog Information Services, Inc. 3460 Hillview Avenue, Palo Alto, CA 94304 or telephone toll-free 1-800-227-1927 (outside California).Ex: This is a classified, annotated guide to magazines which fall into the general category of house magazines available to libraries on a complimentary basis.Ex: The article 'Professional reference service with ' freebie' librarians' discusses the free online reference service offered by the Internet Public Library.Ex: The article is titled 'Out of the fire and into the frying pan'.Ex: Thus, resources should be freely available, or at the very last charge only nominal fees for their use.Ex: Another property of DSMA protocols is a provision for a graceful dynamic reconfiguration and costless protocol recovery after a lost token.Ex: The short answer of course is 'yes,' simply because we now live in a world where these resources are expected to be there, and many expect them to be there free for the taking.Ex: An annexure reviews electronic journals available free of cost.Ex: Respondents who preferred CD-ROM searching did so because they liked doing their own searches and the fact that there were no costs involved.Ex: Mountain bikes are available on a complimentary basis for guests who wish to explore the scenic north coast of the island.* adquisición gratuita = free acquisition.* de forma gratuita = on a complimentary basis.* de modo gratuito = on a complimentary basis.* ejemplar gratuito = gift copy.* entrada gratuita = free ticket.* llamada gratuita = toll-free.* nada en la vida es gratuito = you cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs.* número de teléfono de llamada gratuita = toll free telephone number, toll-free number.* publicación gratuita = free publication.gratuito22 = wanton, gratuitous.Ex: The book focuses on images where hideous atrocities -- e.g., murder, blasphemy, wanton destruction and even cannibalism -- are shown to be part of the daily life of the common people of Paris during the revolution.
Ex: However, most librarians do not have the training for counseling and should avoid gratuitous tampering with the lives of library patrons.* a título gratuito = gratuitous.* * *gratuito -ta1 (gratis) freeasistencia médica gratuita free medical care2 ‹afirmaciones› unwarranted* * *
gratuito◊ -ta adjetivo
‹ insulto› gratuitous
gratuito,-a adjetivo
1 (gratis) free (of charge)
aparcamiento gratuito, free parking
2 (sin justificación, sin fundamento) gratuitous
una medida gratuita, a gratuitous measure
' gratuito' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gratuita
English:
free
- gratuitous
- toll-free
- wanton
- toll
* * *gratuito, -a adj1. [gratis] free2. [arbitrario] gratuitous;[infundado] unfair, uncalled for;violencia gratuita gratuitous violence* * *adj free;ser gratuito fig be gratuitous* * *gratuito, -ta adj1) : gratuitous, unwarranted2) gratis: free, gratis* * *gratuito adj free -
122 death
1) смерть; кінець, загибель; вихід з ладу; розм. смертна кара2) вбивати; страчати•death apparently occasioned by unnatural means — смерть, що настала не через природні причини
- death allowancedeath the cause of which is unknown — смерть, причина якої невідома
- death-bed
- death benefit
- death by a firing squad
- death by accident
- death by drowning
- death by gunshot
- death by lethal injection
- death by misadventure
- death by murder
- death by suicide
- death camp
- death caused by a weapon
- death certificate
- death duty
- death duties
- death-duties
- death estate
- death-feud
- death for murder
- death for rape
- death from misadventure
- death from natural causes
- death grant
- death house
- death in prison
- death in the electric chair
- death notice
- death occurring in prison
- death of a paterfamilias
- death penalty
- death penalty debate
- death penalty for murder
- death rate
- death record
- death risk
- death room
- death row
- death row prisoner
- death sentence
- death squad
- death squadron
- death tax
- death through hanging
- death through violence
- death toll
- death ward
- death-warrant
- death whose cause is unknown
- death wish
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123 अभिमन् _abhiman
अभिमन् 4 A. (P. epic)1 To wish or desire, long for, covet, like; न त्वेवं ज्यायसीं वृत्तिमभिमन्येत कर्हिचित् Ms. 1.95; see अभिमत below.-2 To assent to, approve of, allow, admit; give a grant (to any one, dat.).-3 To think, fancy, imagine, consider, believe, regard; तामार्यामसावन्यथा$भ्यमन्यत Dk.164; Bk.5.71, U.5.-4 To injure, threaten (Ved.)-5 (8 A.) To think of self. -
124 दुह् _duh
दुह् I. 2 U. (दोग्धि, दुग्धे, दुदोह-दुदुहे. अधुक्षत्-त or अदुग्ध, धोक्ष्यति-ते, दोग्धुम्, दुग्ध)1 To milk or squeeze out, extract (with two acc.); भास्वन्ति रत्नानि महौषधीश्च पृथूपदिष्टां दुदुहुर्धरित्रीम् Ku.1.2; यः पयो दोग्धि पाषाणं स रामाद्भूतिमाप्नुयात् Bk.8.82; पयो घटोघ्नीरपि गा दुहन्ति 12.73; R.5.33.-2 To draw anything out of another (with two acc.); प्राणान्दुहन्निवात्मानं शोकं चित्तमवारुधत् Bk.6.9.-3 To drain a thing of its contents, to make profit out of; दुदोह गां स यज्ञाय शस्याय मघवा दिवम् R.1.26.-4 To yield or grant (any desired object); कामान्दुग्धे विप्रकर्षत्यलक्ष्मीम् U.5.31.-5 To enjoy. -Caus. (दोहयति-ते) To cause to milk. -Desid. (दुधुक्षति-ते) To wish to milk; राजन् दुधुक्षसि यदि क्षितिधेनुमेताम् Bh.2.46. -II. 1 P. (दोहति) To hurt. pain, distress. -
125 मुच् _muc
1मुच् I. 1 Ā. (मोचते) To deceive, cheat; see मुञ्च्. -II. 6 U. (मुञ्चति-ते, मुमोच-मुमुचे, अमुचत्-अमुक्त, मोक्ष्यति-ते, मोक्तुम्, मुक्त]1 To loose, set free, release, let go, let loose, liberate, deliver (from captivity &c.); वनाय... यशोधनो धेनुमृषेर्मुमोच R.2.1;3.2; Ms.8.22; मोक्ष्यते सुरबन्दीनां वेणीर्वीर्यविभूतिभिः Ku.2.61; R.1.47; मा भवानङ्गानि मुञ्चतु V.2 'let not thy limbs droop', 'do not despond'.-2 To set free, loosen (as the voice); कण्ठं मुञ्चति बर्हिणः समदनः Mk.5.14 'loosens his throat or voice' i. e. raises a cry.-3 To leave, abandon, quit, give up, lay aside, relinquish; रात्रिर्गता मतिमतां वर मुञ्च शय्याम् R.5.66; मुञ्च मयि मानमनिदानम् Gīt.1; मुनिसुताप्रणयस्मृतिरोधिना मम च मुक्तमिदं तमसा मनः Ś.6.7; मौनं मुञ्चति किं च कैरवकुले Bv.1.4; आविर्भूते शशिनि तमसा मुच्यमानेव रात्रिः V.1.8; Me.41,96; R.3.11.-4 To set apart, take away, except. See मुक्त्वा.-5 To dismiss, send away.-6 To cast, throw, hurl, fling, discharge; मृगेषु शरान् मुमुक्षोः R.9.58; Bk.15.53.-7 To emit, drop, pour forth or down, shed, let fall (tears &c.); अपसृतपाण्डुपत्रा मुञ्चन्त्यश्रूणीव लताः Ś.4.12; चिरविरहजं मुञ्चतो बाष्पमुष्णम् Me.12; स शरवृष्टिमुचा धनुषा R.9.12; Bk.7.2.-8 To utter, give forth; मदमुखरमयूरीमुक्तसंसक्तकेकाः Māl. 9.5; Bk.7.57.-9 To give away, grant, bestow.-1 To put on (Ā).-11 To void (as excrement).-12 To sacrifice. -Pass. (मुच्यते)1 To be loosed or released, be freed or absolved from (with abl. or instr.); मुच्यते सर्वपापेभ्यः &c.-2 To become loose or relaxed.-3 To free oneself, escape.-4 To abandon, deviate or swerve from. -Caus. (मोचयति-ते)1 To cause to be freed or liberated.-2 To cause to shed.-3 To loose, set at liberty, liberate.-4 To extricate, disentangle.-5 To unyoke, unharness.-6 To give away, bestow.-7 To gladden, delight.-8 To open (a road).-9 To redeem from.. -Desid. (मुमुक्षति)1 To wish to free or liberate &c.-2 (मुमुक्षते, मोक्षते) To long for final emancipation.2मुच् a. (At the end of comp.)1 Freeing, liberating, delivering from.-2 Discharging, throwing, sending, emitting.-3 Giving up, leaving &c. -
126 исполнять
1. исполнить (вн.)исполнять приказ — carry out, или fulfil / execute, an order, или a command
исполнять обязанности (рд.) — act (as), fulfil the duties (of)
исполнять желание — grant / fulfil a wish
исполнять обещание — keep* one's promise / word, be as good as one's word
исполнять просьбу — comply with a request
2. (об артисте, певце и т. п.) perform (d.)исполнять роль (рд.) — act (d.), play the role (of), play the part (of)
2. исполнить (вн., тв., рд.) уст. (наполнять)исполнять танец — execute / perform a dance
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127 accord
[ə'ko:d] 1. verb1) ((with with) to agree with: His story accords with what I saw happen.) estar de acordo2) (to grant or give to (a person): They accorded the president great respect.) outorgar2. noun(agreement: That is not in accord with your original statement.) acordo- accordingly
- according to
- of one's own accord
- with one accord* * *ac.cord[ək'ɔ:d] n 1 acordo. I do this of my own accord / faço isto por iniciativa própria. the decision was in accord with popular wish / a decisão estava de acordo com o desejo popular. 2 concordância. they agreed with one accord / eles concordaram unanimemente. 3 harmonia. 4 tratado, pacto, convênio. • vt+vi 1 concordar, estar de acordo. the article accorded with our policy / o artigo estava de acordo com nossa política. 2 conceder, dar, conferir, consentir. 3 harmonizar. 4 atender. -
128 aide
aide [εd]1. feminine nouna. ( = assistance) help• à l'aide ! help!b. (en équipement, en argent etc) aid2. masculine noun, feminine noun( = personne) assistant3. compounds* * *
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1. ɛdnom masculin et féminin ( dans un travail) assistant
2.
aide- (in compounds)aide-bibliothécaire/-cuisinier — assistant librarian/cook
aide-électricien/-mécanicien — electrician's/mechanic's mate GB ou helper US
aide-soignant — nursing auxiliary GB, nurse's aide US
Phrasal Verbs:
II ɛd1) ( secours) (d'individu, de groupe) help, assistance; (d'État, organisme) assistanceà l'aide de — with the help ou aid of
venir à l'aide de quelqu'un — to come to somebody's aid ou assistance
2) ( en argent) aid [U]•Phrasal Verbs:* * *ɛd1. nmf2. nf1) (= secours, assistance) help, assistancealler à l'aide de qn — to go to sb's aid, to go to help sb
venir en aide à qn — to help sb, to come to sb's assistance
à l'aide de [outil] — with, with the aid of
J'ai réussi à ouvrir la boîte à l'aide d'un couteau. — I managed to open the tin with a knife.
2) [organisations humanitaires ou charitables] aid3) (= contribution financière, subvention) financial assistance* * *A nmf ( dans un travail) assistant.B nf1 ( secours) (d'individu, de groupe) help, assistance; (d'État, organisme) assistance; appeler à l'aide to call for help; à l'aide! help!; avec/sans l'aide de qn with/without sb's help; à l'aide de with the help ou aid of [tournevis, dictionnaire, police]; proposer son aide à qn to offer to help sb; apporter son aide à qn to help sb; il m'a apporté une aide considérable he was a great help to me; venir/aller à l'aide de qn to come/to go to sb's aid ou assistance; venir en aide à qn ( financièrement) to help ou aid sb;2 ( en argent) ( à un pays) aid ¢; ( aux démunis) aid ¢, allowance ∁; (à une industrie, un organisme) aid ¢, subsidy ∁; ( pour un projet) aid ¢, grant ∁; recevoir des aides de to receive financial backing ou aid from [État, organisme]; les aides à la famille financial aid for families; recevoir une aide de 2 000 euros to receive 2,000 euros in aid.aide de camp aide-de-camp; aide au développement foreign aid; aide à domicile home help GB, home helper US; aide familiale mother's help GB, mother's helper US; aide française international aid programmeGB; aide judiciaire legal aid; aide légale = aide judiciaire; aide maternelle = aide familiale; aide médicale health care; aide médicale gratuite free health care; aide ménagère = aide à domicile; aide au retour incentive for voluntary repatriation; aide sociale social security benefits GB, welfare benefits US.ⓘ Aide au retour A government measure to encourage the repatriation of foreign nationals who wish to return to their country of origin.ⓘ Aide française This refers to the government programme of international aid, mainly directed to French-speaking countries in Africa.ⓘ Aide judiciaire The legal aid available to those whose income is below a certain level. This includes awards for the costs of a case and also free initial legal consultations.I[ɛd] nom fémininavec l'aide de mon frère with help from my brother ou my brother's helpelle y est arrivée sans l'aide de personne she succeeded with no help at all ou unaided ou without anyone's helpoffrir son aide à quelqu'un to give somebody help, to go to somebody's assistance2. INFORMATIQUEaide contextuelle ou en ligne online help3. [don d'argent] aidaide judiciaire ≃ legal aid————————aides nom féminin plurielà l'aide de locution prépositionnelle1. [avec] with the help of2. [au secours de]aller/venir à l'aide de quelqu'un to go/to come to somebody's aidII[ɛd] nom masculin3. MILITAIRE————————[ɛd] nom féminina. [travailleuse familiale] home helpb. [jeune fille au pair] au pair
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