Перевод: с языка маори на английский

с английского на язык маори

habit

  • 1 mate warawara

    habit (drug)

    Maori-English wordlist > mate warawara

  • 2 waranga

    habit (addiction)

    Maori-English wordlist > waranga

  • 3 mate warawara

    habit (drug)

    Maori-English wordlist > mate warawara

  • 4 waranga

    habit (addiction)

    Maori-English wordlist > waranga

  • 5 hanga

    [v.t.]
    build
    ————————
    [v.t.]
    develop (formulate)
    ————————
    create
    ————————
    design
    ————————
    equipment
    ————————
    form
    ————————
    generate
    ————————
    habit
    ————————
    make
    ————————
    plan
    ————————
    shape
    ————————
    structure
    ————————
    hanga (-ia)
    [v.]
    create
    ————————
    hanga (-ia)
    construct

    Maori-English wordlist > hanga

  • 6 rārāpiri

    [adj.]
    creeping (mat plant)
    ————————
    mat (habit of growth)

    Maori-English wordlist > rārāpiri

  • 7 tikanga

    [n.]
    convention; definition; formula; mode; practices; principles; procedures; protocol; technique; culture, custom; habit; rule; meaning; method (custom or customary practice, set of procedures for accomplishing an operation)

    Maori-English wordlist > tikanga

  • 8 tīkanga

    culture; custom; habit; rule; meaning; method

    Maori-English wordlist > tīkanga

  • 9 āhuatanga

    [n.]
    attribute; condition; factor; variation; characteristic; feature; circumstances
    ————————
    figure (synchronised swimming)
    ————————
    habit (of growth)
    ————————
    property (abstract, science etc.)
    ————————
    type (form of)
    ————————
    āhuatanga (mahi)
    conditions (of work)

    Maori-English wordlist > āhuatanga

  • 10 hanga

    [v.t.]
    build
    ————————
    [v.t.]
    develop (formulate)
    ————————
    create
    ————————
    design
    ————————
    equipment
    ————————
    form
    ————————
    generate
    ————————
    habit
    ————————
    make
    ————————
    plan
    ————————
    shape
    ————————
    structure
    ————————
    hanga (-ia)
    [v.]
    create
    ————————
    hanga (-ia)
    construct

    Maori-English wordlist > hanga

  • 11 rārāpiri

    [adj.]
    creeping (mat plant)
    ————————
    mat (habit of growth)

    Maori-English wordlist > rārāpiri

  • 12 tikanga

    [n.]
    convention; definition; formula; mode; practices; principles; procedures; protocol; technique; culture, custom; habit; rule; meaning; method (custom or customary practice, set of procedures for accomplishing an operation)

    Maori-English wordlist > tikanga

  • 13 tīkanga

    culture; custom; habit; rule; meaning; method

    Maori-English wordlist > tīkanga

  • 14 āhuatanga

    [n.]
    attribute; condition; factor; variation; characteristic; feature; circumstances
    ————————
    figure (synchronised swimming)
    ————————
    habit (of growth)
    ————————
    property (abstract, science etc.)
    ————————
    type (form of)
    ————————
    āhuatanga (mahi)
    conditions (of work)

    Maori-English wordlist > āhuatanga

  • 15 hanga

    Maori for to fashion,make, construct, create, build, evolve, business, practice, habit, structure

    Maori-English dictionary > hanga

  • 16 ritenga

    Maori for practice, habit, counterpart, likeness, resemblance, comparison, measures, mould (for shaping something)

    Maori-English dictionary > ritenga

  • 17 tikanga

    Maori for custom, tradition, ethic, traditional, method, scheme, plan, procedure, condition, culture, lore, habit, usual, normally, import(ance), rudiments, normal practice

    Maori-English dictionary > tikanga

  • 18 Titoki

    Tree with short trunk and spreading habit.

    Maori-English dictionary > Titoki

  • 19 wheki

    dicksonia squarrosa (nz tree fern/Rough Tree Fern/ brown tree fern)
    <DICKSONIA squarrosa.jpg">
    Grows to 7m
    Slender trunk covered with black peg-like fallen fronds. No skirt of dead fronds. Very common.
    <WHEKI.JPG">
    The fronds are up to 3 m long and they are very harsh. The stems on the fronds are also very rough. The top side of the fronds are dark green while underneath they are paler. Dead leaves are an orange-brown colour. Technically Ponga is the Maori word for all tree ferns, but it is most commonly applied to the d.squarrosa, as this is the fern from which we get ponga logs. The fronds are smaller than the Mamaku, but have a similar horizontal arching habit, which gives an umbrella like appearance. This tree fern produces new fronds right throughout the year, so it always has a lush, healthy look.
    <DICKSONIA2 squarrosa.jpg">

    Maori-English dictionary > wheki

См. также в других словарях:

  • habit — habit …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • habit — [ abi ] n. m. • XIIe; lat. habitus « manière d être », « costume » 1 ♦ Sing. Vieilli Pièce d habillement. ⇒ costume, vêtement. L étoffe d un habit. Habit de velours. 2 ♦ Plur. LES HABITS : l ensemble des pièces composant l habillement. ⇒ affaires …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Habit — • Habit is an effect of repeated acts and an aptitude to reproduce them, and may be defined as a quality difficult to change, whereby an agent whose nature it is to work one way or another indeterminately, is disposed easily and readily at will… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • habit — HABIT. s. m. Vestement, ce qui est fait exprés pour couvrir le corps humain, ce qui sert ordinairement à couvrir le corps humain. Habit d homme. habit de femme. habit decent, modeste. habit bien fait. habit mal fait. habit court. habit long.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • Habit — Hab it (h[a^]b [i^]t) n. [OE. habit, abit, F. habit, fr. L. habitus state, appearance, dress, fr. habere to have, be in a condition; prob. akin to E. have. See {Have}, and cf. {Able}, {Binnacle}, {Debt}, {Due}, {Exhibit}, {Malady.}] 1. The usual… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • habit — n 1 Habit, habitude, practice, usage, custom, use, wont are comparable when they mean a way of behaving, doing, or proceeding that has become fixed by constant repetition. These words may be used also as collective or abstract nouns denoting… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Habit — may refer to: * Habit (psychology), an acquired pattern of behavior that often occurs automatically * Habituation, non associative learning in which there is a progressive diminution of behavioral response probability with repetition of a… …   Wikipedia

  • Habit — «Habit» Canción de Pearl Jam Álbum No Code Publicación 27 de agosto de 1996 Grabación …   Wikipedia Español

  • habit — [hab′it] n. [ME < OFr < L habitus, condition, appearance, dress < pp. of habere, to have, hold < IE base * ghabh , to grasp, take > GIVE] 1. Obs. costume; dress 2. a particular costume showing rank, status, etc.; specif., a) a… …   English World dictionary

  • habit — hȁbit (ȁbit) m DEFINICIJA dugačka muška haljina do gležnja sa širokim rukavima: 1. crkv. redovničko odijelo; halja 2. halja posebna oblika izrađena za određenu skupinu ljudi [sučev habit; rektorski habit; dekanski habit] ETIMOLOGIJA lat. habitus …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • habit — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mnż I, D. u, Mc. habiticie {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} strój zakonny o kolorze i kroju obowiązującym w danym zakonie; suknia zakonna : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Habit zakonny, franciszkański. <łac.>{{/stl 10}}{{stl 18}}ZOB. {{/stl …   Langenscheidt Polski wyjaśnień

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»