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  • 41 подгонять

    1) General subject: adapt, breathe down neck (кого-л.), bustle, customize, dovetail, fit, flog, goad (стадо), goose, haste, hasten, hurry, hurry skurry, hurry-scurry, hurry-skurry, hustle, lash, pinch (лошадь, особ. на скачках), play up (to; подо что-л.), prod, push, run, spank (шлепками), spanker (шлепками и т.п.), spur a willing horse, urge, urge (часто urge on), whip, whip up, wing, whip on, put spurs to (кого-л.), put spurs to (поторапливать, кого-л.), rush someone off his feet
    2) Colloquial: pep
    3) Literal: put spurs to
    4) Military: joint
    5) Engineering: adjust, align (в технологии ИС), match, tailor, trim (напр. номиналы)
    6) Agriculture: pinch (лошадь)
    7) Automobile industry: fay, try up
    8) Diplomatic term: prod ( sb), subordinate, urge along, urge forward, urge to, urge upon
    9) Jargon: give( someone or something) the goose
    10) Information technology: adjust (расчёт), retrofit
    11) Mechanics: fit up
    12) Business: drive, register
    13) Polymers: match (цвет, оттенок)
    15) Quality control: adjust (о расчёте)
    16) Makarov: fit (одежду и т.п.), drive on, fit in, fit on, flog along
    17) Logistics: marry up

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > подгонять

  • 42 fart

    sg - farten
    ско́рость ж; движе́ние с; ход м

    ságtne farten — заме́длить ход

    sǽtte farten op — набира́ть ско́рость

    i en fart — бы́стро, ми́гом

    * * *
    momentum, speed
    * * *
    (en) speed,
    (se også hastighed);
    ( skibs) headway;
    ( hast) speed,
    F haste;
    ( sejlads) navigation, trade;
    ( rutefart) service;
    [ bestemme farten] set the pace; make the running,
    (fig: have kommandoen) call the tune;
    [ i en fart] quickly, in a hurry;
    [ få fart i tingene] set (el. get) things going (el. moving);
    T make things hum;
    [ i fuld fart] at full speed;
    [ der er fart i ham] he is full of go;
    [ gå med langsom fart] go at slow (el. a low) speed;
    [ med sådan en fart at] at such a rate that;
    [ med en fart af] at a speed of; at the (el. a) rate of;
    T everything is going with a swing;
    [ se at få fart på!] get a move on!
    [ bilen havde fart på] the car was going fast;
    [ være på farten] be on the move;
    [ sagtne farten, sætte farten ned] reduce (one's) speed, slow down;
    [ sætte fart i] speed up ( fx the work), step up ( fx production),
    F hasten ( fx the preparations);
    [ sætte farten op] speed up, increase speed;
    ( skynde sig) hurry up.

    Danish-English dictionary > fart

  • 43 apretado

    adj.
    tight, confining, binding, serried.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: apretar.
    * * *
    1→ link=apretar apretar
    1 (objeto) tight
    2 (en un espacio) jammed; (personas) crowded, cramped
    3 (ocupado) busy
    4 (difícil) tight, difficult
    \
    estar/ir apretado,-a de dinero to be short of money
    * * *
    (f. - apretada)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ
    1) [tapa, tornillo, ropa] tight

    le puso la venda bien apretadita en la pierna — she put the bandage tightly around his leg, she tightened the bandage around his leg

    2) (=difícil) difficult
    3) (=ocupado) [agenda, mañana] busy

    un apretado programa de actividadesa very full o busy programme of activities

    4) (=apretujado) [en asiento, vehículo] squashed, cramped

    si te sientas ahí, vamos a estar muy apretados — if you sit there we're going to be really squashed o cramped

    pusieron a los hinchas apretados contra las vallasthey shoved o pushed the fans against the barriers

    5) * (=tacaño) tight-fisted *, tight *
    6) * (=tozudo) pig-headed *
    7) [escritura] cramped
    8) Méx (=presumido) conceited
    9) Caribe [sin dinero] broke *, flat (EEUU) *
    10) Ven (=aprovechado)

    usa el teléfono sin pedir permiso ¡qué apretado es! — he uses the phone without asking permission, he's got a real cheek *

    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    1)
    a) ( ajustado) tight

    andamos or estamos algo apretados — we're a little short of money (colloq)

    c) ( apretujado) cramped

    íbamos muy apretadosit was o we were very cramped

    2) <calendario/programa> tight; < victoria> narrow
    3) (fam) ( tacaño) tight (colloq), tightfisted (colloq)
    4) (Ven fam) ( estricto) strict
    * * *
    = serried, tight [tighter -comp., tightest -sup.], dense [denser -comp., densest -sup.], tight-fitting, cramped.
    Ex. Looking at the foot-thick carpet of serried and disordered books everywhere on the floor, he agreed that the library was outgrowing its accommodations.
    Ex. The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.
    Ex. The author describes in detail the development of an integrated system of children's libraries in Singapore which has a dense, mostly urban, multilingual population.
    Ex. Caution should be taken if subjects are clothed in tight-fitting swimsuit.
    Ex. Vissenbjerg Library, Funen, serving a population of 5,860 and converted to full-time status in 1980, is placed in a stagnant shopping centre in cramped conditions.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo
    1)
    a) ( ajustado) tight

    andamos or estamos algo apretados — we're a little short of money (colloq)

    c) ( apretujado) cramped

    íbamos muy apretadosit was o we were very cramped

    2) <calendario/programa> tight; < victoria> narrow
    3) (fam) ( tacaño) tight (colloq), tightfisted (colloq)
    4) (Ven fam) ( estricto) strict
    * * *
    = serried, tight [tighter -comp., tightest -sup.], dense [denser -comp., densest -sup.], tight-fitting, cramped.

    Ex: Looking at the foot-thick carpet of serried and disordered books everywhere on the floor, he agreed that the library was outgrowing its accommodations.

    Ex: The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.
    Ex: The author describes in detail the development of an integrated system of children's libraries in Singapore which has a dense, mostly urban, multilingual population.
    Ex: Caution should be taken if subjects are clothed in tight-fitting swimsuit.
    Ex: Vissenbjerg Library, Funen, serving a population of 5,860 and converted to full-time status in 1980, is placed in a stagnant shopping centre in cramped conditions.

    * * *
    A
    1 (ajustado) tight
    esta falda me queda muy apretada this skirt is very tight on me o too tight for me
    este nudo está muy apretado this knot is very tight
    no hagas el punto tan apretado don't knit so tightly
    tiene la letra muy apretada he has very cramped handwriting
    2
    (de dinero): este mes andamos or estamos apretados we're a little short of money this month, money's a bit tight this month ( colloq)
    3 (apretujado) cramped
    íbamos muy apretados it was o we were very cramped
    caben cinco pero bastante apretados there's room for five but it's a tight squeeze o it's a little cramped
    en ese piso tan pequeño viven muy apretados they're very cramped in that tiny apartment
    B
    1 ‹calendario/programa› tight
    2 ‹victoria› narrow
    C ( fam) (tacaño) tight ( colloq), tightfisted ( colloq)
    D ( Ven fam)
    2
    (abusador): éste sí que es apretado he sure has (some) nerve ( AmE), he's really got a nerve ( BrE)
    * * *

     

    Del verbo apretar: ( conjugate apretar)

    apretado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    apretado    
    apretar
    apretado
    ◊ -da adjetivo

    1


    b) ( sin dinero): andamos or estamos algo apretados we're a little short of money (colloq)


    2calendario/programa tight;
    victoria narrow
    3 (fam) ( tacaño) tight (colloq), tightfisted (colloq)
    apretar ( conjugate apretar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) botón to press, push;

    acelerador to put one's foot on, press;
    gatillo to pull, squeeze
    b)nudo/tapa/tornillo to tighten;

    puño/mandíbulas to clench;

    2
    a) ( apretujar):

    apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breast;

    me apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly

    verbo intransitivo
    1 [ropa/zapatos] (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight;

    2 ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)
    apretarse verbo pronominal
    to squeeze o squash together
    apretado,-a adjetivo
    1 (muy ceñido) tight: íbamos todos apretados en el metro, we were all squashed together in the tube
    2 (atareado) busy
    apretar
    I vtr (pulsar un botón) to press
    (el cinturón, un tornillo) to tighten
    (el gatillo) to pull: me aprietan los zapatos, these shoes are too tight for me
    II verbo intransitivo el calor ha apretado en julio, it was really hot in July
    ♦ Locuciones: apretar el paso, to hasten, hurry
    apretarle las clavijas a alguien, to put the screws on someone
    donde aprieta el zapato, where the problem is
    ' apretado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apretar
    - apretada
    - justa
    - justo
    - calendario
    English:
    cramped
    - full
    - heavy
    - schedule
    - tight
    - dense
    - feel
    * * *
    apretado, -a
    adj
    1. [ropa, nudo, tuerca] tight;
    estos pantalones me quedan apretados these trousers are too tight for me
    2. [estrujado] cramped;
    en esta oficina estamos muy apretados we're very cramped in this office;
    íbamos un poco apretados en el coche it was a bit of a squeeze o we were a bit squished in the car
    3. [caligrafía] cramped
    4. [triunfo] narrow;
    [esprint] close
    5. [de tiempo] busy;
    tengo unas tardes muy apretadas my afternoons are very busy
    6. [de dinero]
    vamos muy apretados things are very tight at the moment, we're very short of money at the moment;
    están pasando una época apretada they're going through hard times
    7. Fam [tacaño] tight
    8. Méx Fam [orgulloso] stuck-up, snotty
    9. Méx Fam Pey [reprimido] strait-laced, uptight
    10. Ven Fam [estricto] strict
    nm,f
    Méx Fam Pey [reprimido] strait-laced o uptight person
    * * *
    adj
    1 tight
    2
    :
    iban muy apretados en el coche they were very cramped o squashed in the car
    * * *
    apretado, -da adj
    1) : tight
    2) fam : cheap, tightfisted
    * * *
    1. (ajetreado) busy [comp. busier; superl. busiest] / tight
    2. (muy reñido) close
    3. (apiñado) squashed / cramped

    Spanish-English dictionary > apretado

  • 44 aprieto

    m.
    fix, difficult situation.
    poner en un aprieto a alguien to put somebody in a difficult position
    estar en un aprieto to be in a fix
    pres.indicat.
    1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: apretar.
    * * *
    1 tight spot, difficulty, scrape, fix
    \
    poner a alguien en un aprieto to put somebody in an awkward situation
    salir del aprieto to get out of trouble
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=apuro) predicament

    estar o verse en un aprieto — to be in a predicament, be in a tight spot, be in an awkward situation

    poner a algn en un aprieto — to put sb in a predicament, put sb in an awkward situation

    2) (=presión)
    = apretón 1)
    * * *
    masculino predicament

    estar/verse en un aprieto — to be/to find oneself in a predicament

    * * *
    = embarrassment, quandary, predicament.
    Ex. Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.
    Ex. The increasing use and popularity of the Internet and phytomedicinals (medicinal herbs and medical botanics) have created a quandary for researchers, consumers and information professionals.
    Ex. Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
    ----
    * en un aprieto = in a bind, in a predicament.
    * en un gran aprieto = in dire straits.
    * en un serio aprieto = in dire straits.
    * estar en un aprieto = be in a fix.
    * meterse en un aprieto = get into + a predicament.
    * pasar aprietos = feel + the pinch.
    * poner a Alguien en un aprieto = put + Nombre + on the spot.
    * * *
    masculino predicament

    estar/verse en un aprieto — to be/to find oneself in a predicament

    * * *
    = embarrassment, quandary, predicament.

    Ex: Patrons who are reluctant to seek assistance in using reference books or the card catalog, feel no embarrassment about seeking help in the 'automated' setting.

    Ex: The increasing use and popularity of the Internet and phytomedicinals (medicinal herbs and medical botanics) have created a quandary for researchers, consumers and information professionals.
    Ex: Any attempt to coerce a response without good reason based on that child's present predicament is to place in jeopardy the child's willing engagement now and in the future.
    * en un aprieto = in a bind, in a predicament.
    * en un gran aprieto = in dire straits.
    * en un serio aprieto = in dire straits.
    * estar en un aprieto = be in a fix.
    * meterse en un aprieto = get into + a predicament.
    * pasar aprietos = feel + the pinch.
    * poner a Alguien en un aprieto = put + Nombre + on the spot.

    * * *
    predicament
    estar/verse en un aprieto to be/to find oneself in a predicament o a difficult situation o a tight spot
    esto lo pone en un aprieto this puts him in a predicament o in an awkward situation
    un amigo los sacó del aprieto a friend got them out of it o got them off the hook
    salieron del aprieto con su ayuda they got out of it with her help
    * * *

    Del verbo apretar: ( conjugate apretar)

    aprieto es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    apretar    
    aprieto
    apretar ( conjugate apretar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) botón to press, push;

    acelerador to put one's foot on, press;
    gatillo to pull, squeeze
    b)nudo/tapa/tornillo to tighten;

    puño/mandíbulas to clench;

    2
    a) ( apretujar):

    apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breast;

    me apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly

    verbo intransitivo
    1 [ropa/zapatos] (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight;

    2 ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)
    apretarse verbo pronominal
    to squeeze o squash together
    aprieto sustantivo masculino See Also→ apuro 2
    apretar
    I vtr (pulsar un botón) to press
    (el cinturón, un tornillo) to tighten
    (el gatillo) to pull: me aprietan los zapatos, these shoes are too tight for me
    II verbo intransitivo el calor ha apretado en julio, it was really hot in July
    ♦ Locuciones: apretar el paso, to hasten, hurry
    apretarle las clavijas a alguien, to put the screws on someone
    donde aprieta el zapato, where the problem is
    aprieto sustantivo masculino tight spot, fix: la pregunta puso al entrenador en un aprieto, the question put the trainer in a tight corner
    ' aprieto' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apuro
    - poner
    - atolladero
    - con
    - ver
    English:
    fix
    - jam
    - mess
    - predicament
    - tight
    - bind
    * * *
    nm
    fix, difficult situation;
    estar en un aprieto to be in a fix;
    poner en un aprieto a alguien to put sb in a difficult position;
    salir de un aprieto to get out of a fix o difficult situation
    * * *
    m predicament;
    poner a alguien en un aprieto put o place s.o. in a predicament
    * * *
    apuro: predicament, difficulty
    estar en un aprieto: to be in a fix
    * * *
    aprieto n fix / tight spot

    Spanish-English dictionary > aprieto

  • 45 apurar

    v.
    1 to finish off.
    2 to hurry (meter prisa).
    3 to trouble.
    4 to embarrass.
    5 to press, to urge, to buck up.
    El tiempo límite apura a María The deadline pressed Mary.
    6 to drink up.
    El chico apuró el vaso de leche The boy drank up the glass of milk.
    7 to speed up, to rush, to expedite, to hasten.
    Juana apuró el trámite Johanna speeded up the procedure.
    8 to consume, to drain.
    9 to need urgently to.
    Me apura terminar esto I need urgently to finish this.
    Me apura dinero I need money urgently.
    * * *
    1 (terminar) to finish up
    2 (apremiar) to urge, put pressure on
    si me apuras... if you insist..., if you push me...
    3 (purificar) to purify
    4 (averiguar) to investigate
    1 (preocuparse) to get worried, be worried
    * * *
    verb
    1) to exhaust, drain
    2) eat up, drink up
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (=agotar) [+ bebida] to drink up; [+ comida] to eat up; [+ provisión, medios] to use up, exhaust, finish off

    apura tu copa, que nos vamos — drink up, we're going

    2) (=agobiar) to put pressure on, pressurize

    si se me apura, yo diría que es la mejor playa de España — if pushed, I would say that it is the best beach in Spain

    3) (=avergonzar) to embarrass
    4) (=comprobar) [+ detalles] to check on; [+ cuestión] to study minutely; [+ misterio] to clear up, get to the bottom of
    5) esp LAm (=meter prisa) to rush, hurry

    ¡no me apures! — don't rush o hurry me!

    6) (Téc) to purify, refine
    2.
    VI Chile to be urgent
    3.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) <copa/botella>

    apura esa botella que todavía queda aceite — there's still some oil left in that bottle, use it up

    2) ( apremiar)

    no me apures — (AmL) don't hurry o rush me

    fue buena, si me apuran, excelente — it was good, if pressed, I'd say it was excellent

    2.
    apurar vi (Chi) (+ me/te/le etc) ( urgir)
    3.
    apurarse v pron
    1) ( preocuparse) to worry
    2) (AmL) ( darse prisa) to hurry

    apúrate! — hurry up!, get a move on! (colloq)

    * * *
    = hustle.
    Ex. The fair is open for visits from parents and friends as well as pupils and it is important that no one should be hustled through too quickly.
    ----
    * apurar a Alguien = press to + the point.
    * * *
    1.
    verbo transitivo
    1) <copa/botella>

    apura esa botella que todavía queda aceite — there's still some oil left in that bottle, use it up

    2) ( apremiar)

    no me apures — (AmL) don't hurry o rush me

    fue buena, si me apuran, excelente — it was good, if pressed, I'd say it was excellent

    2.
    apurar vi (Chi) (+ me/te/le etc) ( urgir)
    3.
    apurarse v pron
    1) ( preocuparse) to worry
    2) (AmL) ( darse prisa) to hurry

    apúrate! — hurry up!, get a move on! (colloq)

    * * *

    Ex: The fair is open for visits from parents and friends as well as pupils and it is important that no one should be hustled through too quickly.

    * apurar a Alguien = press to + the point.

    * * *
    apurar [A1 ]
    vt
    A
    (acabar, agotar): apura esa botella que todavía queda aceite there's still some oil left in that bottle, use it up
    apuró la cerveza y se fue he finished (off) his beer and left
    B
    (apremiar): la actuación es buena, si me apuran, excelente the acting is good, if pressed, I'd say it was excellent
    nos están apurando para que terminemos de pintar la casa they're pushing us o putting pressure on us to finish painting the house
    no me apures ( AmL); don't hurry o rush me
    ■ apurar
    vi
    ( Chi) (+ me/te/le etc) (urgir): no me apura I'm not in a hurry for it, it's not urgent
    le apura mucho la entrega he needs it delivered very urgently
    A (preocuparse) to worry
    no te apures, ya encontraremos alguna manera de arreglarlo don't worry, we'll find a way of fixing it ( colloq)
    B ( AmL) (darse prisa) to hurry
    ¡apúrate! hurry up!, get a move on! ( colloq)
    * * *

    apurar ( conjugate apurar) verbo transitivo
    1copa/botella›:

    2 ( meter prisa):

    no me apures (AmL) don't hurry o rush me
    verbo intransitivo (Chi) (+ me/te/le etc) ( urgir):

    apurarse verbo pronominal
    1 ( preocuparse) to worry
    2 (AmL) ( darse prisa) to hurry;
    ¡apúrate! hurry up!

    apurar verbo transitivo
    1 (acabar) to finish off
    2 (avergonzar) to embarrass
    3 (dar prisa) to hurry
    ' apurar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    drain
    - rush
    - hurry
    - hustle
    * * *
    vt
    1. [agotar] to finish off;
    [existencias, la paciencia] to exhaust;
    apurar algo hasta la última gota to finish sth down to the last drop;
    apuró el vaso y se marchó he drained his glass and left
    2. [meter prisa a] to hurry
    3. [preocupar] to trouble
    4. [avergonzar] to embarrass
    5. Comp
    si me apuras: tardaré tres días, dos si me apuras it'll take me three days, two if you push me;
    había unos diez, doce si me apuras there were about ten, twelve at the most
    vi
    1. Esp [afeitar] to give a close o smooth shave
    2. Andes [urgir]
    es muy tranquilo, nunca nada le apura he's very laid-back, he's never in a hurry
    * * *
    I v/t
    1 vaso finish off
    2 a alguien pressure, put pressure on
    II v/i Chi
    :
    no me apura I’m not in a hurry for it
    * * *
    apurar vt
    1) apresurar: to hurry, to rush
    2) : to use up, to exhaust
    3) : to trouble
    * * *
    apurar vb (terminar) to finish off / to drain

    Spanish-English dictionary > apurar

  • 46 aprieta

    aprietas, etc see apretar
    * * *
    aprietas, etc see apretar
    * * *
    aprieta, aprietas, etc
    * * *

    Del verbo apretar: ( conjugate apretar)

    aprieta es:

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

    2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo

    Multiple Entries:
    apretar    
    aprieta
    apretar ( conjugate apretar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) botón to press, push;

    acelerador to put one's foot on, press;
    gatillo to pull, squeeze
    b)nudo/tapa/tornillo to tighten;

    puño/mandíbulas to clench;

    2
    a) ( apretujar):

    apretó al niño contra su pecho he clasped o clutched the child to his breast;

    me apretó el brazo con fuerza he squeezed o gripped my arm firmly

    verbo intransitivo
    1 [ropa/zapatos] (+ me/te/le etc) to be too tight;

    2 ( hacer presión) to press down (o in etc)
    apretarse verbo pronominal
    to squeeze o squash together
    aprieta,
    aprietas, etc see apretar

    apretar
    I vtr (pulsar un botón) to press
    (el cinturón, un tornillo) to tighten
    (el gatillo) to pull: me aprietan los zapatos, these shoes are too tight for me
    II verbo intransitivo el calor ha apretado en julio, it was really hot in July
    ♦ Locuciones: apretar el paso, to hasten, hurry
    apretarle las clavijas a alguien, to put the screws on someone
    donde aprieta el zapato, where the problem is

    ' aprieta' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apretar
    - marcha
    - abarcar
    English:
    tight

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  • 47 प्रति _prati

    प्रति ind.
    1 As a prefix to verbs it means (a) towards, in the direction of; (b) back, in return, again; तष्ठेदानीं न मे जीवन् प्रतियास्यसि दुर्मते Rām.7.18.13; (c) in opposition to, against, counter; (d) upon, down upon; (see the several roots with this preposition).
    -2 As a prefix to nouns not directly derived from verbs it means (a) likeness, resemblance, equality; (b) opposite, of the opposite side; प्रतिबल Ve.3.5. 'the opposing force'; so प्रतिद्विपाः Mu.2.13; (c) rivalry; as in प्रतिचन्द्रः 'a rival moon'; प्रतिपुरुषः &c.
    -3 As a separable preposition (with acc.) it means (a) towards, in the direction of, to; तौ दम्पती स्वां प्रति राजधानीं प्रस्थापयामास वशी वसिष्ठः R.2.7;1. 75; प्रत्यनिलं विचेरु Ku.3.31; वृक्षं प्रति विद्योतते विद्युत् Sk.; (b) against, counter, in opposition to, opposite; तदा यायाद् रिपुं प्रति Ms.7.171; प्रदुदुवुस्तं प्रति राक्षसेन्द्रम् Rām.; ययावजः प्रत्यरिसैन्यमेव R.7.55; (c) in comparison with, on a par with, in proportion to, a match for; त्वं सहस्राणि प्रति Ṛv.2.1.8; (d) near, in the vicinity of, by, at, in, on; समासेदुस्ततो गङ्गां शृङ्गवेरपुरं प्रति Rām.; गङ्गां प्रति; (e) at the time, about, during; आदित्यस्योदयं प्रति Mb; फाल्गुनं वाथ चैत्रं वा मासौ प्रति Ms.7.182; (f) on the side of, in favour of, to the lot of; यदत्र मां प्रति स्यात् Sk.; हरं प्रति हलाहलं (अभवत्) Vop.; (g) in each, in or at every, severally (used in a distributive sense); वर्षं प्रति, प्रतिवर्षम्; यज्ञं प्रति Y.1.11; वृक्षं वृक्षं प्रति सिञ्चति Sk.; (h) with regard or reference to, in relation to, regarding, concerning, about, as to; न हि मे संशीतिरस्या दिव्यतां प्रति K.132; चन्द्रोपरागं प्रति तु केनापि विप्रलब्धासि Mu.1; धर्मं प्रति Ś.5.18; मन्दौत्सुक्यो$स्मि नगरगमनं प्रति Ś.1; Ku.6.27; 7.83; त्वयैकमीशं प्रति साधु भाषितम् 5.81; Y.1.218; R.6. 12;1.29;12.51; (i) according to, in conformity with; मां प्रति in my opinion; (j) before, in the presence of; (k) for, on account of.
    -4 As a separable preposi- tion (with abl.) it means either (a) a representative of, in place of, instead of; प्रद्युम्नः कृष्णात् प्रति Sk.; संग्रामे यो नारायणतः प्रति Bk.8.89; or (b) in exchange or return for; तिलेभ्यः प्रति यच्छति माषान् Sk.; भक्तेः प्रत्यमृतं शंभोः Vop.
    -5 As the first member of Avyayībhāva compound it usually means (a) in or at every; as प्रतिसंवत्सरम् 'every year', प्रतिक्षणम्, प्रत्यहम् &c.; (b) towards, in the direction of; प्रत्यग्नि शलभा डयन्ते.
    -6 प्रति is sometimes used as the last member of Avyayī. comp. in the sense of 'a little'; सूपप्रति, शाकप्रति. [ Note:-- In the com- pounds given below all words the second members of which are words not immediately connected with verbs, are included; other words will be found in their proper places.]
    -Comp. -अंशम् ind. on the shoulders.
    -अक्षरम् ind. in every syllable or letter; प्रत्यक्षरश्लेषमयप्रबन्ध Vās.
    -अग्नि ind. towards the fire.
    -अग्र = प्रत्यग्र q. v.
    -अङ्गम् 1 a secondary or minor limb (of the body), as the nose.
    -2 a division, chapter, section.
    -3 every limb.
    -4 a weapon. (
    -ङ्गम्) ind.
    1 on or at every limb of the body; as in प्रत्यङ्ग- मालिङ्गितः Gīt.1.
    -2 for every subdivision.
    -3 in each case (in grammar).
    -अधिदेवता a tutelary deity who stays in front or near one; Hch.
    -अधिष्ठानम्, -आधानम् the principal place of residence; Bṛi. Up.2.2.1.
    -2 repository.
    -अनन्तर a.
    1 being in immediate neigh- bourhood; दानमानादिसत्कारैः कुरुष्व प्रत्यनन्तरम् Rām.4.15.27. (com. प्रत्यनन्तरं स्वाधीनम्).
    -2 standing nearest (as an heir).
    -3 immediately following, closely connected with; जीवेत् क्षत्रियधर्मेण स ह्यस्य (ब्राह्मणस्य) प्रत्यनन्तरः; Ms.1. 82;8.185. (
    -रम्) ind.
    1 immediately after.
    -2 next in succession.
    -रीभू to betake oneself close to; P. R.
    -अनिलम् ind. towards or against the wind.
    -अनीक a
    1 hostile, opposed, inimical.
    -2 resisting, opposing.
    -3 opposite.
    -4 equal, vying with. (
    -कः) an enemy.
    (-कम्) 1 hostility, enmity, hostile attitude or position; न शक्ताः प्रत्यनीकेषु स्थातुं मम सुरासुराः Rām.
    -2 a hostile army; यस्य शूरा महेष्वासाः प्रत्यनीकगता रणे Mb.; ये$वस्थिताः प्रत्यनीकेषु योधाः Bg.11.32. (प्र˚ may have here sense 1 also).
    -3 (in Rhet.) a figure of speech in which one tries to injure a person or thing connected with an enemy who himself cannot be injured; प्रतिपक्षमशक्तेन प्रतिकर्तुं तिरस्क्रिया । या तदीयस्य तत्स्तुत्यै प्रत्यनीकं तदुच्यते K. P.1.
    -अनुप्रासः a kind of alliteration.
    -अनुमानम् an opposite conclusion.
    -अन्त a. contiguous, lying close to, adjacent, bordering.
    (-न्तः) 1 a border, frontier; स गुप्तमूलप्रत्यन्तः R.4.26.
    -2 a bordering country; especi- ally, a country occupied by barbarian or Mlechchhas. ˚देशः a bordering country. ˚पर्वतः an adjacent hill; पादाः प्रत्यन्तपर्वताः Ak.
    -अन्धकार a. spreading shadow; Buddh.
    -अपकारः retaliation, injury in return; शाम्येत् प्रत्यप- कारेण नोपकारेण दुर्जनः Ku.2.4.
    -अब्दम् ind. every year
    -अमित्र a. hostile. (
    -त्रः) an enemy. (
    -त्रम्) ind. towards as enemy.
    -अरिः 1 a well-matched opponent.
    -2 the 9th, 14th or 23rd asterism from the जन्मनक्षत्र.
    -3 a particular asterism; दारुणेषु च सर्वेषु प्रत्यरिं च विवर्जयेत् Mb.13.14.28 (com. प्रत्यरिं स्वनक्षत्राद् दिननक्षत्रं यावद् गणयित्वा नवभिर्भागे हृते पञ्चमी तारा प्रत्यरिः ।).
    -अर्कः a mock sun; parhelion.
    -अर्गलम् the rope by which a churning stick is moved.
    -अवयवम् ind.
    1 in every limb.
    -2 in every particular, in detail.
    1 lower, less honoured; पुरावरान् प्रत्यवरान् गरीयसः Mb.13.94.12.
    -2 very low or degrading, very insignificant; Ms.1.19.
    -अश्मन् m. red chalk.
    -अष्ठीला a kind of nervous disease.
    -अहम् ind. every day, daily; day by day; गिरिशमुपचचार प्रत्यहं सा सुकेशी Ku.1.6.
    -आकारः a scabbard, sheath.
    -आघातः 1 a counter-stroke.
    -2 reaction.
    -आचारः suitable conduct or behaviour.
    -आत्मम् ind. singly, severally.
    -आत्मक a. belonging to oneself.
    -आत्म्यम् similarity with oneself.
    -आत्मेन ind. after one's own image; स किंनरान् कुंपुरुषान् प्रत्यात्म्येना- सृजत् प्रभुः Bhāg.3.2.45.
    -आदित्यः a mock sun.
    -आरम्भः 1 recommencement, second beginning.
    -2 pro- hibition.
    -आर्द्र a. fresh.
    -आशा 1 hope, expectation; न यत्र प्रत्याशामनुपतति नो वा रहयति Māl.9.8.
    -2 trust, con- fidence.
    -आसङ्गः Connection, contact; अथ प्रत्यासङ्गः कमपि महिमानं वितरति Mv.1.12.
    -आस्वर 1 returning.
    -2 reflecting; Ch.Up.1.3.2.
    -आह्वयः echo, resonance; छाया प्रत्याह्वयाभासा ह्यसन्तो$प्यर्थकारिणः Bhāg.11.28.5.
    -उत्तरम् a reply, rejoinder.
    -उलूकः 1 a crow; मृत्युदूतः कपोतो$यमुलूकः कम्पयन्मनः । प्रत्युलूकश्च कुह्वानैरनिद्रौ शून्यमिच्छतः ॥ Bhāg.1.14.14.
    -2 a bird resembling an owl.
    -ऋचम् ind. in each Rik.
    -एक a. each, each one, every single one. (
    -कम्) ind.
    1 one at a time, severally; singly, in every one, to every one; oft. with the force of an adjective; विवेश दण्डकारण्यं प्रत्येकं च सतां मनः R.12.9. 'entered the mind of every good man'; 12.3;7.34; Ku.2.31.
    -एनस् m.
    1 an officer of justice (who punishes criminals); Bṛi. Up.4.3.7.
    -2 a heir responsible for the debts of the deceased; surety.
    -कञ्चुकः 1 an adversary.
    -2 a critic.
    -कण्ठम् ind.
    1 severally, one by one.
    -2 near the throat.
    -कलम् ind. constantly, perpetually.
    -कश a. not obeying the whip.
    -कष्ट a. comparatively bad.
    -कामिनी a female rival; Śi.
    -कायः 1 an effigy, image, picture, likeness.
    -2 an adversary; स वृषध्वजसायकावभिन्नं जयहेतुः प्रतिकाय- मेषणीयम् Ki.13.28.
    -3 a target, butt, mark.
    -कितवः an opponent in a game.
    -कुञ्जरः a hostile elephant.
    -कूपः a moat, ditch.
    -कूल a.
    1 unfavourable, adverse, contrary, hostile, opposite, प्रतिकूलतामुपगते हि विधौ विफलत्व- मेति बहुसाधनता Śi.9.6; Ku.3.24.
    -2 harsh, discordant. unpleasant, disagreeable; अप्यन्नपुष्टा प्रतिकूलशब्दा Ku.1. 45.
    -3 inauspicious.
    -4 contradictory.
    -5 reverse, inverted.
    -6 perverse, cross, peevish, stubborn. ˚आचार- णम्, ˚आचरितम् any offensive or hostile action or conduct; प्रतिकूलाचरितं क्षमख मे R.8.81. ˚उक्तम्, -क्तिः f. a contra- diction. ˚कारिन्, -कृत, -चारिन्, -वत्ति a. opposing. ˚दर्शन a. having an inauspicious or ungracious appearance. ˚प्रवर्तिन्, -वर्तिन् a. acting adversely, taking an adverse course. ˚भाषिन् a. opposing, contradicting. ˚वचनम् dis- agreeable or unpleasant speech. ˚वादः contradiction. (प्रतिकूलता, -त्वम् adverseness, opposition, hostility. प्रति- कूलयति 'to oppose'.).
    -कूल ind.
    1 adversely, contrarily.
    -2 inversely, in inverted order.
    -कूलय Den. P. to resist, oppose.
    -कूलिक a. hostile, inimical.
    -क्षणम् ind. at every moment or instant, constantly; प्रतिक्षणं संभ्रमलोलदृष्टि- र्लीलारविन्देन निवारयन्ती Ku.3.56.
    -क्षपम् ind. everynight.
    -गजः a hostile elephant
    -गात्रम् ind. in very limb.
    -गिरिः 1 an opposite mountain.
    -2 an inferior mountain.
    -गृहम्, -गेहम् ind. in every house.
    -ग्रामम् ind. in every village.
    -चक्रम् a hostile army.
    -चन्द्रः a mock moon; paraselene.
    -चरणम् ind.
    1 in every (Vedic) school or branch.
    -2 at every foot-step.
    -छाया, -यिका 1 a reflected image, reflection, shadow; रूपं प्रतिच्छायिक- योपनीतम् N.6.45.
    -2 an image, picture.
    -जङ्घा the forepart of the leg.
    -जिह्वा, -जिह्विका the soft palate,
    -तन्त्रम् ind. according to each Tantra or opinion.
    -तन्त्र- सिद्धान्तः a conclusion adopted by one of the disputants only; (वादिप्रतिवाद्येकतरमात्राभ्युपगतः).
    -त्र्यहम् ind. for three days at a time.
    -दण्ड a. Ved. disobedient.
    -दिनम् ind. every day; राशीभूतः प्रतिदिनमिव त्र्यम्बकस्याट्टहासः Me.6.
    -दिशम् ind. in every direction, all round, every- where.
    -दूतः a messenger sent in return.
    -देवता a corresponding deity; गताः कलाः पञ्चदश प्रतिष्ठा देवाश्च सर्वे प्रतिदेवतासु Muṇḍa.3.2.7.
    -देशम् ind. in every country.
    -देहम् ind. in every body.
    -दैवतम् ind. for every deity.
    -द्वन्द्वः 1 an antagonist, opponent, adversary, rival.
    -2 an enemy. (
    -द्वम्) opposition, hostility.
    -द्वन्द्विन् a.
    1 hostile, inimical.
    -2 adverse (प्रतिकूल); कृतान्तदुर्वृत्त इवापरेषां पुरः प्रतिद्वन्द्विनि पाण्डवास्त्रे Ki.16.29.
    -3 rivalling, vying with; किसलयोद्भेदप्रतिद्वन्दिभिः (करतलैः) Ś.4.5. (-m.) an opponent, adversary, rival; तुल्यप्रति- द्वन्द्वि बभूव युद्धम् R.7.37.;15.25.
    -द्वारम् ind. at every gate.
    -धुरः a horse harnessed by the side of another.
    -नप्तृ m. great-grandson, a son's grandson.
    -नव a.
    1 new, young, fresh.
    -2 newly blown budded; सान्ध्यं तेजः प्रतिनवजपापुष्परक्तं दधानः Me.38.
    -नाडी a branch-vein.
    -नायकः the adversary of the hero of any poetic com- position; धीरोद्धतः पापकारी व्यसनी प्रतिनायकः S. D., as रावण in the Rāmāyaṇa, शिशुपाल in Māgha-Kāvya &c.
    -नारी, -पत्नी, -युवतिः a female rival; Śi.7.45.
    -निनादः = प्रतिध्वनिः q. v.
    -न्यायम् ind. in inverted order; पुनः प्रतिन्यायं प्रतियोन्याद्रवति स्वप्नायैव Bṛi. Up.4.3.15.
    -पक्ष a. like, similar.
    (-क्षः) 1 the opposite side, party or faction, hostility; विमृश्य पक्षप्रतिपक्षाभ्यामवधारणं नियमः Gaut. S,
    -2 an adversary, enemy, foe, rival; प्रति- पक्षकामिनी, -लक्ष्मी 'a rival wife'; Bv.2.64; दासीकृतायाः प्रति- पक्षलक्ष्याः Vikr.1.73; प्रतिपक्षमशक्तेन प्रतिकर्तुम् K. P.1; Vikr.1.7; often used in comp. in the sense of 'equal' or 'similar'.
    -3 remedy, expiation; यादवस्य पापस्य प्रतिपक्षमुपदिशामि Nāg.5.
    -4 a defendant or respondent (in law). ˚ता
    1 hostility, opposition.
    -2 obstacle.
    -पक्षित a.
    1 containing a contradiction.
    -2 nullified by a contradictory premise; (as a hetu in न्याय); cf. सत्प्रतिपक्ष.
    -पक्षिन् m. an opponent, adversary.
    -पण्यम् merchandise in exchange; Buddh.
    -प्रथम् ind. along the road, towards the way; प्रतिपथगतिरासीद् वेगदीर्घीकृताङ्गः Ku.3.76.
    -पदम् ind.
    1 at evry stop.
    -2 at every place, everywhere.
    -3 expressly.
    -4 in every word; प्रतिपदाख्याने तु गौरवं परिहरद्भिर्वृत्तिकारैः सर्वसामान्यः शब्दः प्रति- गृहीतः प्रकृतिवदिति ŚB. on MS.8.1.2.
    -पल्लवः an opposite or outstretched branch; R.
    -पाणः 1 a stake.
    -2 a counter-pledge.
    -3 a counter-stake; Mb.3.
    -पादम् ind. in each quarter.
    -पात्रम् ind. with regard to each part, of each character; प्रतिपात्रमाधीयतां यत्नः Ś.1 'let care be taken of each character'.
    -पादपम् ind. in every tree.
    -पाप a. returning sin for sin, requiting evil for evil.
    -पु(पू)रुषः 1 a like or similar man.
    -2 a substitute, deputy.
    -3 a companion.
    -4 the effigy of a man pushed by thieves into the interior of a house before entering it themselves (to ascertain if any body is awake).
    -5 an effigy in general. (
    -षम्) ind. man by man, for each man.
    -पुस्तकम् a copy of an original manuscript.
    -पूर्वाह्णम् ind. every forenoon.
    -प्रति a. counter-balancing, equal to.
    -प्रभातम् ind. every morning.
    -प्रसवः 1 (As opposed to अनुप्रसव) tracing causes back to the origin as -- a pot, a lump of mud, mud, clay, Pātañjala Yogadarśana.
    -2 Negation of (or exception to) a negation. The force of a प्रतिप्रसव is positive, limiting as it does the scope of a प्रतिषेध or negation. Hence it is just the opposite of परिसंख्या whose force is negative or exclusive since it limits the scope of a positive statement. प्रतिप्रसवो$यं न परिसंख्या ŚB. on MS.1.7.45.
    -प्रकारः an outer wall or rampart.
    -प्रियम् a kindness or service in return; प्रतिप्रियं चेद् भवतो न कुर्यां वृथा हि मे स्यात् स्वपदोपलब्धिः R.5.56.
    -बन्धुः an equal in rank or station; Mb.5.121.13.
    -बलः a.
    1 able, powerful.
    -2 equal in strength, equally matched or powerful.
    (-लम्) 1 a hostile army; अस्त्रज्वालावलीढप्रतिबलजलधेरन्तरौर्वायमाणे Ve.3.7.
    -2 strength.
    -बाहु 1 the forepart of the arm.
    -2 an opposite side (in a square or polygon).
    -बि (वि) म्बः, -म्बम् 1 a reflection, reflected image; ज्योतिषां प्रतिबिम्बानि प्राप्नु- वन्त्युपहारताम् Ku.6.42; Śi.9.18.
    -2 an image, a picture.
    -बीजम् a rotten seed.
    -भट a. vying with, rivalling; घटप्रतिभटस्तनि N.13.5.
    (-टः) 1 a rival, an opponent; निवासः कन्दर्पप्रतिभटजटाजूटभवने G. L.21.
    -2 a warrior on the opposite side; समालोक्याजौ त्वां विदधति विकल्पान् प्रतिभटाः K. P.1.
    -भय a.
    1 fearful, formidable, terrible, frightful.
    -2 dangerous; स्वगृहोद्यानगते$पि स्निग्धैः पापं विशङ्क्यते मोहात् । किमु दृष्टबह्वपायप्रतिभयकान्तारमध्यस्थे ॥ Pt.2.171; Nāg.5.1.; Bhāg.1.6.14. (
    -यम्) a danger; सुनन्द, श्रुतं मया संनिहितगरुडप्रतिभयमुद्देशं जामाता जीमूतवाहनो गतः Nāg.5.
    -भैरव a. dreadful.
    -मञ्चः a kind of measure (in music.)
    -मञ्चाः Platforms opposite to each other; दशभागिकौ द्वौ प्रतिमञ्चौ Kau. A.2.3.21.
    -मण्डलम् 1 a secondary disc (of the sun &c.).
    -2 an eccentric orbit.
    -मन्दिरम् ind. in every house.
    -मल्लः an antagonist, a rival; उपेयिवांसं प्रतिमल्लतां रयस्मये जितस्य प्रसभं गरुत्मतः N.1.63; पातालप्रतिमल्लगल्ल &c. Māl.5.22.
    -मानना worship (पूजा); स्पर्शमशुचिवपुरर्हति न प्रतिमाननां तु नितरां नृपोचिताम् Śi.15.35.
    -माया a counter-spell or charm; प्रतिमाया कृतं च तत् Mb.1.34.22.
    -मार्गः the way back; Mb.4.
    -मार्गम् ind. back, back- wards.
    -माला capping verses (Mar. भंडी).
    -मासम् ind. every month, monthly.
    -मित्रम् an enemy, adversary.
    -मुख a. standing before the face, facing; प्रतिमुखागत Ms.8.291.
    -2 near, present. (
    -खम्) a secondary plot or incident in a drama which tends either to hasten or retard the catastrophe; see S. D.334 and 351-364. (
    -खम्) ind.
    1 towards.
    -2 in front, before.
    -मुखरी a particular mode of drumming.
    -मुद्रा 1 a counter- seal.
    -2 the impression of a seal.
    -मुहूर्तम् ind. every moment.
    -मूर्तिः f. an image, a likeness.
    -मूषिका f. a musk-rat (Mar. चिचुंदरी).
    -यूथपः the leader of a hostile herd of elephants.
    -रथः an adversary in war (lit. in fighting in a war-chariot); दौष्यन्तिमप्रतिरथं तनयं निवेश्य Ś.4.2.
    -रथ्यम् in every road; अस्मिन् नगरे प्रतिरथ्यं भुजङ्गबद्धसंचारे Udb.
    -रवः, -ध्वनिः 1 an echo; प्रतिरवविततो वनानि चक्रे Ki.1.4.
    -2 quarrel; controversy.
    -3 (Ved.) life (प्राण).
    -रसितम् an echo; केनास्मत् सिंह- नादप्रतिरसितसखो दुन्दुभिस्ताड्यते$यम् Ve.1.22.
    -राजः a hostile king.
    -रात्रम् ind. every night.
    -रूप a.
    1 corresponding, similar, having a counter-part in; अग्निर्यथैको भुवनं प्रविष्टो रूपं रूपं प्रतिरूपो बभूव Kaṭh.2.2.9.
    -2 beautiful.
    -3 suitable, proper; इदं न प्रतिरूपं ते स्त्रीष्वदाक्षिण्यमीदृशम् Bu. Ch.4.66; आत्मनः प्रतिरूपं सा बभाषे चारुहासिनी Rām.4. 19.17.
    -4 facing (अभिमुख); प्रतिरूपं जनं कुर्यान्न चेत् तद् वर्तते यथा Mb.12.97.16 (com. प्रतिरूपं युद्धाभिमुखम्).
    (-पम्) 1 a picture, an image, a likeness.
    -2 a mirror-like reflecting object; अदर्शनं स्वशिरसः प्रतिरूपे च सत्यपि Bhāg. 1.42.28.
    -4 an object of comparison (उपमान); भवान्मे खलु भक्तानां सर्वेषां प्रतिरूपधृक् Bhāg.7.1.21.
    -रूपक a. resembling, similar (at the end of comp.); जहीमान् राक्षसान् पापानात्मनः प्रतिरूपकान् Mb.3.29.11; चेष्टाप्रतिरूपिका मनोवृत्तिः Ś.1.
    (-कम्) 1 a picture, an image; अग्निदैर्गर- दैश्चैव प्रतिरूपककारकैः Mb.12.59.49.
    -2 a forged edict; जर्जरं चास्य विषयं कुर्वन्ति प्रतिरूपकैः Mb.12.56.52.
    -3 a reflec- tion.
    -लक्षणम् a mark, sign, token.
    -लिपिः f. a tran- script, a written copy.
    -लेखः a writ of reply; प्रावृत्तिकश्च प्रतिलेख एव Kau. A.2.1.28.
    -लोम a.
    1 'against the hair or grain', contray to the natural order, inverted, reverse (opp. अनुलोम); नववर्षसहस्राक्षः प्रतिलोमो$भवद् गुरुः Bhāg.12.14.15.
    -2 contrary to caste (said of the issue of a woman who is of a higher caste than her husband).
    -3 hostile.
    -4 low, vile, base.
    -5 left (वाम).
    -6 obstinate, perverse; अपरिचितस्यापि ते$प्रतिलोमः संवृत्तः Ś.7.
    -7 disagreeable, unpleasant. (
    -मम्) any injurious or unpleasant act. (
    -मम्) ind. 'against the hair or grain', inversely, invertedly. ˚ज a. born in the inverse order of the castes; i. e. born of a mother who is of a higher caste than the father; cf. Ms.1.16,25.
    -लोमक a. reverse, inverted; राजन्यविप्रयोः कस्माद् विवाहः प्रतिलोमकः Bhāg.9.18.5.
    -कम् inverted order.
    -लोमतः ind.
    1 in consequence of the inverted order or course; Ms.1.68.
    -2 in an unfriendly manner; यदा बहुविधां वृद्धिं मन्येत प्रतिलोमतः Mb.12.13.39.
    -वत्सरम् ind. every year.
    -वनम् ind. in every forest.
    -वर्णिक a. similar, corresponding.
    -वर्धिन् a. being a match for.
    -वर्षम् ind. every year.
    -वस्तु n.
    1 an equivalent, a counter- part.
    -2 anything given in return.
    -3 a parallel. ˚उपमा a figure of speech thus defined by Mammaṭa:-- प्रतिवस्तूपमा तु सा ॥ सामान्यस्य द्विरेकस्य यत्र वाक्यद्वये स्थितिः । K. P.1; e. g. तापेन भ्राजते सूर्यः शूरश्चापेन राजते Chandr.5. 48.
    -वातः a contrary wind; प्रतिवाते$नुवाते च नासीत गुरुणा सह Ms.2.23. (
    -तम्) ind. against the wind; चीनांशुक- मिव केतोः प्रतिवातं नीयमानस्य Ś.1.33.
    -वारणः a hostile elephant.
    -वासरम् ind. every day.
    -विटपम् ind.
    1 on every branch.
    -2 branch by branch.
    -विषम् an anti- dote. (
    -षा) a birch tree.
    -विष्णुकः a Muchakunda tree.
    -वीरः an opponent, antagonist.
    -वीर्यम् being equal to or a match for.
    -वृषः a hostile bull.
    -वेलम् ind. at each time, on every occasion.
    -वेशः 1 a neighbouring house, neighbourhood.
    -2 a neighbour.
    -वेशिन् a. a neigh- bour; दृष्ट्वा प्रभातसमये प्रतिवेशिवर्गः Mk.3.14.
    -वेश्मन् n. a neighbour's house.
    -वेश्यः a neighbour.
    -वैरम् re- quital of hostilities revenge.
    -शब्दः 1 echo, reverbera- tion; वसुधाधरकन्दराभिसर्पी प्रतिशब्दो$पि हरेर्भिनत्ति नागान् V. 1.16; Ku.6.64; R.2.28.
    -2 a roar.
    -शशिन् m. a mock-moon.
    -शाखम् ind. for every branch or school (of the Veda).
    -शाखा a side-branch; महाभूतविशेषश्च विशेषप्रतिशाखवान् Mb.14.35.21.
    -संवत्सरम् ind. every year.
    -सङ्गक्षिका 1 a cloak to keep off the dust; Buddh.
    -संदेशः a reply to the message; दर्पसारस्य प्रति- संदेशमावेदयत् D. K.2.1.
    -सम a. equal to, a match for.
    -सव्य a. in an inverted order.
    -सामन्तः an enemy.
    -सायम् ind. every evening.
    -सूर्यः, -सूर्यकः 1 a mock-sun.
    -2 a lizard, chameleon; 'कृकलासस्तु सरटः प्रतिसूर्यः शयानकः ।' Hemchandra; तृष्यद्भिः प्रतिसूर्यकैरजगरस्वेदद्रवः पीयते U.2.16.
    -सेना, सैन्यम् a hostile army; निहतां प्रतिसैन्येन वडवामिव पातिताम् Rām.2.114.17.
    -स्थानम् ind. in every place, everywhere.
    -स्मृतिः N. of parti- cular kind of magic; गृहाणेमां मया प्रोक्तां सिद्धिं मूर्तिमतीमिव । विद्यां प्रतिस्मृतिं नाम Mb.3.36.3.
    -स्रोतस् ind. against the stream; सरस्वतीं प्रतिस्रोतं ययौ ब्राह्मणसंवृतः Bhāg.1.78. 18. -a. going against the stream; अथासाद्य तु कालिन्दी प्रतिस्रोतः समागताम् Rām.2.55.5.
    -हस्तः, -हस्तकः a deputy, an agent, substitute, proxy; आश्रितानां भृतौ स्वामिसेवायां धर्मसेवने । पुत्रस्योत्पादने चैव न सन्ति प्रतिहस्तकाः ॥ H.2.33.
    -हस्तीकृ to take; Pratijñā 3.
    -हस्तिन् the keeper of a brothel; Dk.2.2.

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  • 48 припускати

    I = припустити
    ( вважати) to presume, to suppose, to assume, to presuppose, to take for granted; (гадати, здогадуватися) to conjecture, to surmise
    II = припустити
    1) ( починати швидко бігти) to mend ( to quicken) one's pace; to hasten, to hurry, to rush
    3) тех. to make allowance ( for)

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  • 49 समृ


    sam-ṛi
    P. - iyarti, - ṛiṇoti, - ṛiṇvati, orᅠ - ricchati (in some forms alsoᅠ Ā.;

    for - ṛicchati, te- seeᅠ Pāṇ. 1-3, 29),
    to join together, bring to pass, bring about RV. III, 2, 1 ;
    to bring together, drive together (3. sg. aor. - ārata;
    perf. p. - ārāṇa) ib. I, 54, 1 ;
    to be brought about ib. III, 11, 2 ;
    to run together, hasten together towards (acc. orᅠ loc.), meet with (instr.), come into collision orᅠ conflict RV. AV. ṠBr. Kauṡ. Bhaṭṭ.:
    Caus. - arpayati, - te, to throw at, hurl at (acc.), strike, hit AV. MBh. ;
    to cause to come into conflict orᅠ collision ṠBr. ;
    to fix orᅠ place orᅠ insert in, put in orᅠ on orᅠ down ib. etc. etc.;
    to impose, enjoin R. ;
    to deliver over, consign, commit Kāv. Kathās. Sāh. ;
    to send off, despatch (a messenger) R.

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  • 50 spedire

    "to send;
    Senden;
    despacho"
    * * *
    send
    * * *
    spedire v.tr.
    1 to send*; (amer.) to mail; to dispatch; to forward; (comm.) to consign, to freight; (spec. via mare) to ship: devo ancora spedire la lettera, I still have to send the letter; spedire una lettera per via aerea, to send (o to dispatch o to forward) a letter by air mail; spedire per posta, to send by post (o to post o to mail); spedire per raccomandata, to send by registered mail; spedire per espresso, to express; spedire a piccola, grande velocità, ( col treno) to send by slow, fast train; spedire contrassegno, to send cash on delivery; spedire in busta aperta, to send by book post (o as printed matter) // (comm.): spedire merci a mezzo corriere, to send goods through a forwarding agent; spedire come campione, to send by sample post; spedire merce via mare, via terra, via aerea, per ferrovia, to send (o to ship) goods by sea, by road, by air, by rail // spedire qlcu. in collegio, to send s.o. off to boarding school // spedire qlcu. all'altro mondo, (fig.) to send s.o. to kingdom come
    2 (ant.) ( sbrigare) to dispatch, to finish off; to settle: (dir.) spedire una causa, to enter a case for trial
    3 (eccl.) to compile, to draw* up, to write* down: spedire una bolla papale, to draw up a papal bull.
    spedirsi v.intr.pron. (ant.) ( affrettarsi) to hasten, to make* haste, to be quick.
    * * *
    [spe'dire]
    verbo transitivo
    1) (inviare) (per posta) to send*, to mail, to post BE [lettera, pacco]; (via mare) to ship
    2) (mandare) to send* off, to pack off [ persona]

    spedire qcn. in prigione — to send sb. to prison

    * * *
    spedire
    /spe'dire/ [102]
     1 (inviare) (per posta) to send*, to mail, to post BE [lettera, pacco]; (via mare) to ship
     2 (mandare) to send* off, to pack off [ persona]; spedire qcn. in prigione to send sb. to prison.

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  • 51 усилия не требуется

    Усилия не требуется-- To operate a correctly installed antenna force is not required. Ускорять - to accelerate, to precipitate, to speed up, to hasten; to gear up (внедрение и т.п.); to expedite (расчёт и т.п.)
     Adjustment of various external parameters to unreasonable values will precipitate bearing wipes.
     It explains how the flame can be greatly speeded up or slowed down aerodynamically by appropriate location of the fuel relative to the air.
     Again this is a conservative assumption made to expedite and generalize analysis.

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  • 52 beschleunigen

    be·schleu·ni·gen * [bəʃlɔynɪgn̩]
    vt
    etw \beschleunigen to accelerate [or speed up]; [or ( form) precipitate] sth, to hurry sth along;
    das Tempo \beschleunigen to increase [or pick up] speed, to accelerate;
    das Tempo einer Maschine/eines Vorganges \beschleunigen to speed up a machine/a process;
    seine Schritte \beschleunigen to quicken one's pace
    vr
    sich \beschleunigen to accelerate, to speed up, to hasten ( form)
    vi to accelerate;
    stark \beschleunigen to accelerate hard, to put one's foot down ( fam)

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  • 53 gainbehera

    adb.
    1. decline, descent; \gainbehera luze bezain ezti batek bagaramatza zuzen beste herri batera heading down a hill that is as long as it is gentle, we are led straight to another town
    2. ( gizartea, inperioa, e.a.) decadence, decline, fall; erromatar inperioaren \gainbehera the fall of the Roman Empire; denok dugu Sobiet Batasunak bizi duen \gainbeheraren eta ahuleziaren berri we all know about the decline and weakness the Soviet Union suffered; Errusiak \gainbehera egin du eta Getariako portuan den itsasontzi herdoiltsua horren isla garbia da Russia has declined and the rusty ship in the port of Getaria is a clear indication of that; gainbehera latza egin du gaelerak bertan azken urteotan Gaelic has gone into steep decline over the last few years
    3. (irud.) udazkenearen \gainbehera hasten denean when autumn goes into full swing adb.
    1. ( goitik behera) from head to toe
    2. ( maldan behera) downhill

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  • 54 parean

    post.
    1. ( lerro berean) opposite; neska bere \parean jarri zitzaion he sat down opposite the girl; Zurine bizi zen etxe \parean Zurine lived {across the street || opposite our building}; \parean duguna geure parekotzat hartzea dut etikaren oinarri lehentzat my ethics is primarily based on considering the one opposite us as our equal
    2. ( maila berean) on the level of, par with; gutxi gora-behera euskaldunok Letoniaren \parean gabiltza we Basques are more or less on par with Latvia; hamaseigarren mendean hasten da gure literartura, albanieran \parean our literature began in the sixteenth century, on par with Albanian
    3. ( erkatuz, konparatuz) Dal— Picassoren \pareanan jar daitekeela uste al duzu? do you think Dal— can be compared to Picasso? | do you think Dal— can be put on the same pedestal as Picasso?; baina betikotasunaren \parean jarrita, guztiz laburra ez ezik, hutsa bezala da denbora compared to eternity, not only is it totally brief, the time is comparably nothing; gainerako aktoreak honen \parean hutsak ziren the rest of the actors couldn't hold a candle to him

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  • 55 припускать

    I несов. - припуска́ть, сов. - припусти́ть
    (вн.; при шитье) let out (d)
    II несов. - припуска́ть, сов. - припусти́ть; разг.
    1) ( бежать быстрее) mend / quicken one's pace; hasten [heɪ-], hurry, rush
    III несов. - припуска́ть, сов. - припусти́ть
    (вн. к; случать) couple (d with)

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  • 56 adfluente

    af-flŭo (better adf-), xi, xum, 3, v. a. and n., to flow or run to or toward; with ad or dat.
    I.
    Lit., of water:

    aestus bis adfluunt bisque remeant,

    Plin. 2, 97, 99, § 212:

    Rhenus ad Gallicam ripam placidior adfluens,

    Tac. A. 4, 6.—In the lang. of the Epicurean philos., of the flow of atoms from an object, as the cause of perception (cf. aestus, II. C.), Cic. N. D. 1, 19, 49.— Poet., of time: Maecenas meus adfluentes Ordinat annos, flowing on, increasing, = accrescentes, Hor. C. 4, 11, 19.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Of persons, to come to in haste, to hasten to, to run or flock to or toward (only poet. and in the histt. from the Aug. per.):

    ingentem comitum adfluxisse Invenio numerum,

    Verg. A. 2, 796:

    copiae adfluebant,

    Liv. 39, 31:

    adfluentibus auxiliis Gallorum,

    Tac. H. 4, 25:

    multitudo adfluens,

    id. A. 4, 41.— Of food, to flow down:

    cibo adfluente,

    Suet. Claud. 44.— Trop.:

    si ea sola voluptas esset, quae ad eos (sensus) cum suavitate adflueret et inlaberetur,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 11:

    nihil ex istis locis litterarum adfluxit,

    id. Q. Fr. 3, 3:

    incautis amor,

    Ov. R. A. 148:

    opes adfluunt subito, repente dilabuntur,

    Val. Max. 6, 9 fin.
    B.
    Aliquā re, to flow with a thing in rich abundance, to overflow with, to abound in, to have in abundance (more elevated than abundo; hence adfluens in Cic. Oratt. is much more freq. than abundans):

    frumento,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 57:

    divitiis honore et laude,

    Lucr. 6, 13:

    voluptatibus,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 28, 93:

    cui cum domi otium atque divitiae adfluerent,

    Sall. C. 36, 4:

    ubi effuse adfluunt opes,

    Liv. 3, 26.—Hence, afflŭ-ens ( adf-), entis, P. a., flowing abundantly with a thing, having in abundance or superfluity; abounding in; abundant, rich, copious, numerous: Asiatico ornatu, Liv. Andron. ap. Prisc. 1, 10:

    unguentis,

    Cic. Sest. 8:

    urbs eruditissimis hominibus, liberalissimisque studiis adfluens,

    id. Arch. 3; so id. Rosc. Com. 10; id. Verr. 2, 5, 54; id. Clu. 66; id. Agr. 2, 30; id. de Or. 3, 15; id. Off. 1, 43; id. Lael. 16 al.:

    uberiores et adfluentiores aquae,

    Vitr. 8, 1.— Poet.:

    homo vestitu adfluens,

    in ample, flowing robes, Phaedr. 5, 1, 22:

    ex adfluenti,

    in abundance, profusely, Tac. H. 1, 57 al. — Sup., Sol. c. 50; Aug. Conf. 2, 6.— Adv.: afflŭente ( adf-), richly, copiously, App. M. 4.— Comp., Cic. Tusc. 5, 6; Nep. Att. 14; Tac. A. 15, 54.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > adfluente

  • 57 adfluo

    af-flŭo (better adf-), xi, xum, 3, v. a. and n., to flow or run to or toward; with ad or dat.
    I.
    Lit., of water:

    aestus bis adfluunt bisque remeant,

    Plin. 2, 97, 99, § 212:

    Rhenus ad Gallicam ripam placidior adfluens,

    Tac. A. 4, 6.—In the lang. of the Epicurean philos., of the flow of atoms from an object, as the cause of perception (cf. aestus, II. C.), Cic. N. D. 1, 19, 49.— Poet., of time: Maecenas meus adfluentes Ordinat annos, flowing on, increasing, = accrescentes, Hor. C. 4, 11, 19.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Of persons, to come to in haste, to hasten to, to run or flock to or toward (only poet. and in the histt. from the Aug. per.):

    ingentem comitum adfluxisse Invenio numerum,

    Verg. A. 2, 796:

    copiae adfluebant,

    Liv. 39, 31:

    adfluentibus auxiliis Gallorum,

    Tac. H. 4, 25:

    multitudo adfluens,

    id. A. 4, 41.— Of food, to flow down:

    cibo adfluente,

    Suet. Claud. 44.— Trop.:

    si ea sola voluptas esset, quae ad eos (sensus) cum suavitate adflueret et inlaberetur,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 11:

    nihil ex istis locis litterarum adfluxit,

    id. Q. Fr. 3, 3:

    incautis amor,

    Ov. R. A. 148:

    opes adfluunt subito, repente dilabuntur,

    Val. Max. 6, 9 fin.
    B.
    Aliquā re, to flow with a thing in rich abundance, to overflow with, to abound in, to have in abundance (more elevated than abundo; hence adfluens in Cic. Oratt. is much more freq. than abundans):

    frumento,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 57:

    divitiis honore et laude,

    Lucr. 6, 13:

    voluptatibus,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 28, 93:

    cui cum domi otium atque divitiae adfluerent,

    Sall. C. 36, 4:

    ubi effuse adfluunt opes,

    Liv. 3, 26.—Hence, afflŭ-ens ( adf-), entis, P. a., flowing abundantly with a thing, having in abundance or superfluity; abounding in; abundant, rich, copious, numerous: Asiatico ornatu, Liv. Andron. ap. Prisc. 1, 10:

    unguentis,

    Cic. Sest. 8:

    urbs eruditissimis hominibus, liberalissimisque studiis adfluens,

    id. Arch. 3; so id. Rosc. Com. 10; id. Verr. 2, 5, 54; id. Clu. 66; id. Agr. 2, 30; id. de Or. 3, 15; id. Off. 1, 43; id. Lael. 16 al.:

    uberiores et adfluentiores aquae,

    Vitr. 8, 1.— Poet.:

    homo vestitu adfluens,

    in ample, flowing robes, Phaedr. 5, 1, 22:

    ex adfluenti,

    in abundance, profusely, Tac. H. 1, 57 al. — Sup., Sol. c. 50; Aug. Conf. 2, 6.— Adv.: afflŭente ( adf-), richly, copiously, App. M. 4.— Comp., Cic. Tusc. 5, 6; Nep. Att. 14; Tac. A. 15, 54.

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  • 58 affluente

    af-flŭo (better adf-), xi, xum, 3, v. a. and n., to flow or run to or toward; with ad or dat.
    I.
    Lit., of water:

    aestus bis adfluunt bisque remeant,

    Plin. 2, 97, 99, § 212:

    Rhenus ad Gallicam ripam placidior adfluens,

    Tac. A. 4, 6.—In the lang. of the Epicurean philos., of the flow of atoms from an object, as the cause of perception (cf. aestus, II. C.), Cic. N. D. 1, 19, 49.— Poet., of time: Maecenas meus adfluentes Ordinat annos, flowing on, increasing, = accrescentes, Hor. C. 4, 11, 19.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Of persons, to come to in haste, to hasten to, to run or flock to or toward (only poet. and in the histt. from the Aug. per.):

    ingentem comitum adfluxisse Invenio numerum,

    Verg. A. 2, 796:

    copiae adfluebant,

    Liv. 39, 31:

    adfluentibus auxiliis Gallorum,

    Tac. H. 4, 25:

    multitudo adfluens,

    id. A. 4, 41.— Of food, to flow down:

    cibo adfluente,

    Suet. Claud. 44.— Trop.:

    si ea sola voluptas esset, quae ad eos (sensus) cum suavitate adflueret et inlaberetur,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 11:

    nihil ex istis locis litterarum adfluxit,

    id. Q. Fr. 3, 3:

    incautis amor,

    Ov. R. A. 148:

    opes adfluunt subito, repente dilabuntur,

    Val. Max. 6, 9 fin.
    B.
    Aliquā re, to flow with a thing in rich abundance, to overflow with, to abound in, to have in abundance (more elevated than abundo; hence adfluens in Cic. Oratt. is much more freq. than abundans):

    frumento,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 57:

    divitiis honore et laude,

    Lucr. 6, 13:

    voluptatibus,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 28, 93:

    cui cum domi otium atque divitiae adfluerent,

    Sall. C. 36, 4:

    ubi effuse adfluunt opes,

    Liv. 3, 26.—Hence, afflŭ-ens ( adf-), entis, P. a., flowing abundantly with a thing, having in abundance or superfluity; abounding in; abundant, rich, copious, numerous: Asiatico ornatu, Liv. Andron. ap. Prisc. 1, 10:

    unguentis,

    Cic. Sest. 8:

    urbs eruditissimis hominibus, liberalissimisque studiis adfluens,

    id. Arch. 3; so id. Rosc. Com. 10; id. Verr. 2, 5, 54; id. Clu. 66; id. Agr. 2, 30; id. de Or. 3, 15; id. Off. 1, 43; id. Lael. 16 al.:

    uberiores et adfluentiores aquae,

    Vitr. 8, 1.— Poet.:

    homo vestitu adfluens,

    in ample, flowing robes, Phaedr. 5, 1, 22:

    ex adfluenti,

    in abundance, profusely, Tac. H. 1, 57 al. — Sup., Sol. c. 50; Aug. Conf. 2, 6.— Adv.: afflŭente ( adf-), richly, copiously, App. M. 4.— Comp., Cic. Tusc. 5, 6; Nep. Att. 14; Tac. A. 15, 54.

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  • 59 affluo

    af-flŭo (better adf-), xi, xum, 3, v. a. and n., to flow or run to or toward; with ad or dat.
    I.
    Lit., of water:

    aestus bis adfluunt bisque remeant,

    Plin. 2, 97, 99, § 212:

    Rhenus ad Gallicam ripam placidior adfluens,

    Tac. A. 4, 6.—In the lang. of the Epicurean philos., of the flow of atoms from an object, as the cause of perception (cf. aestus, II. C.), Cic. N. D. 1, 19, 49.— Poet., of time: Maecenas meus adfluentes Ordinat annos, flowing on, increasing, = accrescentes, Hor. C. 4, 11, 19.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    Of persons, to come to in haste, to hasten to, to run or flock to or toward (only poet. and in the histt. from the Aug. per.):

    ingentem comitum adfluxisse Invenio numerum,

    Verg. A. 2, 796:

    copiae adfluebant,

    Liv. 39, 31:

    adfluentibus auxiliis Gallorum,

    Tac. H. 4, 25:

    multitudo adfluens,

    id. A. 4, 41.— Of food, to flow down:

    cibo adfluente,

    Suet. Claud. 44.— Trop.:

    si ea sola voluptas esset, quae ad eos (sensus) cum suavitate adflueret et inlaberetur,

    Cic. Fin. 1, 11:

    nihil ex istis locis litterarum adfluxit,

    id. Q. Fr. 3, 3:

    incautis amor,

    Ov. R. A. 148:

    opes adfluunt subito, repente dilabuntur,

    Val. Max. 6, 9 fin.
    B.
    Aliquā re, to flow with a thing in rich abundance, to overflow with, to abound in, to have in abundance (more elevated than abundo; hence adfluens in Cic. Oratt. is much more freq. than abundans):

    frumento,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 57:

    divitiis honore et laude,

    Lucr. 6, 13:

    voluptatibus,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 28, 93:

    cui cum domi otium atque divitiae adfluerent,

    Sall. C. 36, 4:

    ubi effuse adfluunt opes,

    Liv. 3, 26.—Hence, afflŭ-ens ( adf-), entis, P. a., flowing abundantly with a thing, having in abundance or superfluity; abounding in; abundant, rich, copious, numerous: Asiatico ornatu, Liv. Andron. ap. Prisc. 1, 10:

    unguentis,

    Cic. Sest. 8:

    urbs eruditissimis hominibus, liberalissimisque studiis adfluens,

    id. Arch. 3; so id. Rosc. Com. 10; id. Verr. 2, 5, 54; id. Clu. 66; id. Agr. 2, 30; id. de Or. 3, 15; id. Off. 1, 43; id. Lael. 16 al.:

    uberiores et adfluentiores aquae,

    Vitr. 8, 1.— Poet.:

    homo vestitu adfluens,

    in ample, flowing robes, Phaedr. 5, 1, 22:

    ex adfluenti,

    in abundance, profusely, Tac. H. 1, 57 al. — Sup., Sol. c. 50; Aug. Conf. 2, 6.— Adv.: afflŭente ( adf-), richly, copiously, App. M. 4.— Comp., Cic. Tusc. 5, 6; Nep. Att. 14; Tac. A. 15, 54.

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  • 60 discurso

    discurso, āre, v. freq. a. and n. [id.].
    I.
    Neutr., to run about, hasten up and down (post - Aug. and rare):

    multum in agendo discursantem, salientem, etc.... non agere dixit (Domitius Afer) sed satagere,

    Quint. 6, 3, 54; cf. id. 11, 3, 126; Flor. 3, 18, 10.—
    II.
    Act., to traverse (late Lat.):

    Gallias,

    Amm. 15, 5, 4.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > discurso

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