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forma, ae, f. [Sanscr. dhar-, dhar-āmi, bear; dhar-i-man, figure; Gr. thra- in thrênus, thronos; cf. Lat. frētus, frēnum, fortis, etc.], form, in the most comprehensive sense of the word, contour, figure, shape, appearance (syn.: species, frons, facies, vultus; figura).I.Lit.A.In gen.: Ha. Earum nutrix, qua sit facie, mihi expedi. Mi. Statura haud magna, corpore aquilo. Ha. Ipsa ea'st. Mi. Specie venusta, ore parvo, atque oculis pernigris. Ha. Formam quidem hercle verbis depinxti mihi, Plaut. Poen. 5, 2, 154; cf.:B.quia semper eorum suppeditabatur facies et forma manebat,
Lucr. 5, 1175:corporis nostri partes totaque figura et forma et statura, quam apta ad naturam sit, apparet,
Cic. Fin. 5, 12, 35; cf. Auct. Her. 4, 47, 60:si omnium animantium formam vincit hominis figura, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 1, 18, 48:forma ac species liberalis,
id. Cael. 3, 6; cf. id. N. D. 1, 14, 37; 1, 27, 76 sqq.; id. Verr. 2, 4, 58, § 129; id. N. D. 1, 10, 26: aspicite, o cives, senis Enni imagini' formam, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 15, 34 (Epigr. 1 ed. Vahl.):hoc dico, non ab hominibus formae figuram venisse ad deos... Non ergo illorum humana forma, sed nostra divina dicenda est, etc.,
id. N. D. 1, 32, 90:formaï servare figuram,
Lucr. 4, 69; cf.:Homeri picturam, non poesin videmus. Quae regio, quae species formaque pugnae, qui motus hominum non ita expictus est, ut, etc.,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 39, 114 (v. Moser ad h. l.):eximia forma pueri,
id. ib. 5, 21, 61:virgines formā excellente,
Liv. 1, 9, 11:formā praestante puellae,
Ov. H. 3, 35:forma viros neglecta decet,
id. A. A. 1, 509; cf.:ut excellentem muliebris formae pulchritudinem muta in sese imago contineret,
Cic. Inv. 2, 1, 1:illa aetate venerabilis, haec formae pulchrituline,
Curt. 3, 11, 24:virginem adultam, formā excellentem,
Liv. 3, 44, 4:virginem maxime formā notam,
id. 4, 9, 4:una et viginti formae litterarum,
Cic. N. D. 2, 37, 93:solis,
Lucr. 5, 571:muralium falcium,
Caes. B. G. 3, 14, 5:lanceae novae formae,
Suet. Dom. 10:nova aedificiorum Urbis,
id. Ner. 16:porticus,
Plin. Ep. 9, 39, 5:forma et situs agri,
Hor. Ep. 1, 16, 4:eādem cerā aliae atque aliae formae duci solent,
Quint. 10, 5, 9:geometricae formae,
Cic. Rep. 1, 17; cf. id. de Or. 1, 42, 187:cum sit geometria divisa in numeros atque formas,
Quint. 1, 10, 35; cf.also: Archimedes intentus formis, quas in pulvere descripserat,
Liv. 25, 31, 9:dimidia circuli,
Plin. 2, 59, 60, § 150:clarissimorum virorum formae,
figures, images, Cic. Mil. 32, 86:ille artifex, cum faceret Jovis formam aut Minervae, etc.,
id. Or. 2, 9:igneae formae,
i. e. fiery bodies, id. N. D. 2, 40, 101:inque tori formam molles sternentur arenae,
in the shape, form, Ov. Am. 2, 11, 47:(sacellum) crudis laterculis ad formam camini,
Plin. 30, 7, 20, § 63:ut haec mulier praeter formam nihil ad similitudinem hominis reservarit,
Cic. Clu. 70, 199.—In poet. circumlocution with gen.: astra tenent caeleste solum formaeque deorum, the forms of gods, for gods, Ov. M. 1, 73:formae ferarum,
id. ib. 2, 78:ursi ac formae magnorum luporum,
Verg. A. 7, 18:formae ingentis leo,
of great size, Just. 15, 4, 17; Tac. A. 4, 72.—In partic.1.Pregn., a fine form, beauty:2.di tibi formam, di tibi divitias dederant,
Hor. Ep. 1, 4, 6; cf.:et genus et formam regina pecunia donat,
id. ib. 1, 6, 37:movit Ajacem forma captivae Tecmessae,
id. C. 2, 4, 6; Quint. 2, 5, 12:neque, ut laudanda, quae pecuniam suam pluribus largitur, ita quae formam,
id. 5, 11, 26; 5, 12, 17.—Prov.:forma bonum fragile est,
Ov. A. A. 2, 113.—An outline, plan, design (of an architect, etc.):3.cum formam videro, quale aedificium futurum sit, scire possum,
Cic. Fam. 2, 8, 1: domus erit egregia;magis enim cerni jam poterat, quam quantum ex forma judicabamus,
id. Q. Fr. 2, 5, 3 (2, 6, 2):qua ludum gladiatorium aedificaturus erat,
Suet. Caes. 31.—A model after which any thing is made, a pattern, stamp, last (of a shoemaker), etc.:4.utendum plane sermone, ut numo, cui publica forma est,
Quint. 1, 6, 3:denarius formae publicae,
Sen. Ben. 5, 29; cf.: formas quasdam nostrae pecuniae agnoscunt, Tac. G. 5:formas binarias, ternarias et quaternarias, et denarias etiam resolvi praecepit neque in usu cujusquam versari,
stamped money, coins, Lampr. Alex. Sev. 39; cf. Curt. 5, 2, 11:si scalpra et formas non sutor (emat),
Hor. S. 2, 3, 106; cf.:forma calcei,
Dig. 9, 2, 5, § 3.—A mould which gives form to something:b.(caseus) vel manu figuratur vel buxeis formis exprimitur,
Col. 7, 8 fin.:formae in quibus aera funduntur,
Plin. 36, 22, 49, § 168; hence, a frame, case, enclosure:opus tectorium propter excellentiam picturae ligneis formis inclusum,
id. 35, 14, 49, § 173:formas rivorum perforare,
i. e. the conduits, pipes, Front. Aquaed. 75:aquaeductus,
Dig. 7, 1, 27.—Hence,Transf., the aqueduct itself, Front. Aquaed. 126.—5.A rescript, formulary (post-class., whereas the dimin. formula is predominant in this signif.):6.ex eorum (amicorum) sententia formas composuit,
Capitol. Anton. 6; so Cod. Just. 1, 2, 20.—Item forma appellatur puls miliacea ex melle, Paul. ex Fest. p. 83 Müll.II.Trop.A.In gen., shape, form, nature, manner, kind:B.ad me quasi formam communium temporum et totius rei publicae misisti expressam,
Cic. Fam. 3, 11, 4; cf.:formam quidem ipsam et tamquam faciem honesti vides,
id. Off. 1, 5, 14:innumerabiles quasi formae figuraeque dicendi,
id. Or. 3, 9, 34:cum, quae forma et quasi naturalis nota cujusque sit, describitur, ut, si quaeratur avari species, seditiosi, gloriosi,
id. de Or. 3, 29, 115; cf.:quae sit in ea species et forma et notio viri boni,
id. Off. 3, 20, 81:forma ingenii,
id. Brut. 85, 294:rei publicae,
id. Fam. 2, 8, 1; cf.:exemplar formaque rei publicae,
id. Rep. 2, 11:forma et species et origo tyranni,
id. ib. 2, 29:forma rerum publicarum,
id. Tusc. 2, 15, 36; cf. id. Rep. 1, 34 fin.:officii,
id. Off. 1, 29, 103:propositi,
Vell. 1, 16:sollicitudinum,
Tac. A. 4, 60:formam vitae inire,
id. ib. 1, 74:secundum vulgarem formam juris,
Dig. 30, 1, 111:scelerum formae,
Verg. A. 6, 626:poenae,
id. ib. 615.—In partic.1.In philos. lang., like species, a sort, kind: nolim, ne si Latine quidem dici possit, specierum et speciebus dicere; et saepe his casibus utendum est: at formis et formarum velim... Genus et formam definiunt hoc modo: genus est notio ad plures differentias pertinens;2.forma est notio, cujus differentia ad caput generis et quasi fontem referri potest. Formae igitur sunt hae, in quas genus sine ullius praetermissione dividitur, ut si quis jus in legem, morem, aequitatem dividat, etc.,
Cic. Top. 7, 31; cf.:genus et species, quam eandem formam Cicero vocat,
Quint. 5, 10, 62: a forma generis, quam interdum, quo planius accipiatur, partem licet nominare, hoc modo, etc.... Genus enim est uxor;ejus duae formae: una matrumfamilias, altera earum, quae tantummodo uxores habentur,
Cic. Top. 4, 14:quod haec (partitio) sit totius in partes, illa (divisio) generis in formas,
Quint. 5, 10, 63:duae formae matrimoniorum,
id. 5, 10, 62.—In gram.a.The grammatical quality, condition of a word:b.in quo animadvertito, natura quadruplicem esse formam, ad quam in declinando accommodari debeant verba, etc.,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 37 sq.; 101 sq. Müll.; Quint. 10, 1, 10.—The grammatical form of a word:utrum in secunda forma verbum temporale habeat in extrema syllaba AS an IS, ad discernendas dissimilitudines interest,
Varr. L. L. 9, § 109 Müll.:aeditimus ea forma dictum, qua finitimus,
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62 nouveau
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. adjectivea. newb. ( = autre, supplémentaire) another2. masculine nouna. ( = homme) new man ; ( = élève) new boyb. ( = nouveauté) y a-t-il du nouveau à ce sujet ? is there anything new on this?3. feminine nouna. ( = femme) new woman ; ( = élève) new girl• ce n'est pas une nouvelle ! that's nothing new!• vous connaissez la nouvelle ? have you heard the news?• première nouvelle ! that's the first I've heard about it!c. ( = court récit) short story4. plural feminine noun• quelles nouvelles ? what's new?• aux dernières nouvelles, il était à Paris the last I (or we etc) heard he was in Paris• avez-vous de ses nouvelles ? have you heard from him? ; (par un tiers) have you had any news of him?• il aura de mes nouvelles ! (inf) I'll give him a piece of my mind!5. compounds* * *
1.
1) (qui remplace, succède) [modèle, locataire] new; ( qui s'ajoute) [attentat, tentative] freshse faire faire un nouveau costume — ( pour remplacer) to have a new suit made; ( supplémentaire) to have another suit made
faire une nouvelle tentative — to make another ou a fresh attempt
2) ( d'apparition récente) [mot, virus, science, ville] new; ( de la saison) [pommes de terre, vin] new3) ( original) [ligne, méthode] new, original4) ( novice)
2.
nom masculin, féminin ( à l'école) new student; ( dans une entreprise) new employee; ( à l'armée) new recruitje ne sais pas, je suis nouveau — I don't know, I'm new here
3.
nom masculin1) ( rebondissement)2) ( nouveauté)
4.
à nouveau, de nouveau locution adverbiale (once) againPhrasal Verbs:••* * *nuvo, nuvɛl (nouvelle) nouvel (devant un nom masculin commençant par une voyelle ou un h muet) nouveaux mpl1. adj1) (remplacé) newIl me faut un nouveau pantalon. — I need some new trousers.
Elle a une nouvelle voiture. — She's got a new car.
2) (en plus) anotherIl y eu un nouvel accident au carrefour. — There's been another accident at the crossroads.
3) (élève) newIl y a un nouvel élève dans ma classe. — There's a new boy in my class.
4) (récent) newC'est nouveau, essayez-le. — It's new, try it.
5) (= original) (idée, solution) novel2. nm/f1) (élève) new pupil2) (étudiant) new student3) (employé) new employeeIl y a plusieurs nouveaux dans la classe. — There are several new children in the class.
3. nmIl y a du nouveau. — There's something new., There's a new development.
Il pleut de nouveau. — It's raining again.
4. nf1) (= information) piece of news, news sgC'est une nouvelle intéressante. — That's interesting news.
être sans nouvelles de qn; Je suis sans nouvelles de lui. — I haven't heard from him.
2) LITTÉRATURE short story5. nouvelles nfplPRESSE, TV news* * *A adj1 (qui remplace, succède, s'ajoute) new; le nouveau modèle/système/locataire the new model/system/tenant; où se trouve la nouvelle entrée? where's the new entrance?; c'est le nouveau Nijinsky he's the new ou a second Nijinsky; se faire faire un nouveau costume ( pour remplacer) to have a new suit made; ( supplémentaire) to have another ou a new suit made; il a subi une nouvelle opération he's had another ou a new operation; il y a eu un nouvel incident there's been another ou a new ou a fresh incident; faire une nouvelle tentative to make another ou a new ou a fresh attempt; ces nouveaux attentats these new ou fresh atta!cks; procéder à de nouvelles arrestations to make further arrests; nous avons de nouvelles preuves de leur culpabilité we have further evidence of their guilt; une nouvelle fois once again;2 ( d'apparition récente) [mot, virus, science, ville] new; ( de la saison) [pommes de terre, vin] new; tiens, tu fumes! c'est nouveau? you're smoking! is this a new habit?; c'est nouveau ce manteau? is this a new coat?; ce genre de travail est nouveau pour moi this sort of work is new to me, I'm new to this sort of work; tout nouveau brand-new; les nouveaux élus the newly-elected members; les nouveaux mariés the newlyweds; la nouvelle venue the newcomer; les nouveaux venus the newcomers; ⇒ pauvre C;3 ( original) [ligne, conception, méthode] new, original; voir qch sous un jour nouveau to see sth in a new light; c'est une façon très nouvelle d'aborder le problème it's a very novel approach to the problem; ce n'est pas nouveau this is nothing new; il n'y a rien de nouveau there's nothing new;4 ( novice) être nouveau dans le métier/en affaires to be new to the job/in business.B nm,f1 ( à l'école) new student; tu as vu la nouvelle? have you seen the new student?;2 ( dans une entreprise) new employee; il y a trois nouveaux dans le bureau there are three new people in the office; je ne sais pas, je suis nouveau I don't know, I'm new here;3 ( à l'armée) new recruit.C nm1 ( rebondissement) il y a du nouveau ( dans un processus) there's been a new development; ( dans une situation) there' s been a change; téléphone-moi s'il y a du nouveau give me a ring GB ou call if there is anything new (to report); j'ai du nouveau pour toi I've got some news for you;2 ( nouveauté) il nous faut du nouveau we want something new.D nouvelle nf1 ( annonce d'un événement) news ¢; une nouvelle gén a piece of news; Presse, TV, Radio a news item; une bonne/mauvaise nouvelle some good/bad news; j'ai une grande nouvelle (à t'annoncer) I've got some exciting news (for you); j'ai appris deux bonnes nouvelles I've heard two pieces of good news; tu connais la nouvelle? have you heard the news?; première nouvelle○! that's news to me!, that's the first I've heard of it!; la nouvelle de qch the news of [décès, arrestation, mariage]; la nouvel!le de sa mort nous a beaucoup peinés we were very sa!d to hear about his/her death; ⇒ faux;2 Littérat short story; un recueil de nouvelles a collection of short stories.F nouvelles nfpl1 ( renseignements) news (sg); recevoir des nouvelles de qn ( par la personne elle-même) to hear from sb; ( par un intermédiaire) to hear news of sb; il y a un mois que je suis sans nouvelles de lui I haven't heard from him for a month; on est sans nouvelles des prisonniers we've had no news of the prisoners; je prendrai de tes nouvelles I'll hear how you're getting on; donne-moi de tes nouvelles let me know how you're getting on; il m'a demandé de tes nouvelles he asked after you; faire prendre des nouvelles d'un malade to send for news of a patient; je viens aux nouvelles○ ( de ce qui s'est passé) I've come to see what's happened; ( de ce qui se passe) I've come to see what's happening; aux dernières nouvelles, il se porte bien○ the last I heard he was doing fine; il aura de mes nouvelles○! he'll be hearing from me!; goûte ce petit vin, tu m'en diras des nouvelles○ have a taste of this wine, it's really good!;2 Presse, Radio, TV les nouvelles the news (sg); les nouvelles sont mauvaises the news is bad; les nouvelles du front news from the front.nouveau franc new franc; nouveau philosophe Philos member of a French school of philosophy developed in the 70's; nouveau riche nouveau riche; nouveau roman nouveau roman; Nouveau Monde New World; Nouveau Réalisme New Realism; Nouveau Testament New Testament; Nouveaux pays industrialisés, NPI newly industrialized countries, NIC; Nouvel An New Year; fêter le Nouvel An to celebrate the New Year; pour le Nouvel An for the New Year; le Nouvel An chinois/juif the Chinese/Jewish New Year; nouvelle année = Nouvel An; nouvelle cuisine Culin nouvelle cuisine; Nouvelle Vague Cin New Wave.tout nouveau tout beau the novelty will soon wear off; pas de nouvelles, bonnes nouvelles! Prov no news is good news![nuvo] (devant nom masculin commençant par voyelle ou 'h' muet nouvel [nuvɛl]) ( féminin nouvelle [nuvɛl], pluriel masculin nouveaux [nuvo], pluriel féminin nouvelles [nuvɛl]) adjectifc'est tout nouveau, ça vient de sortira. it's new, it's just come outnouveaux mariés newlyweds, newly married couplenouveaux élus [députés] new ou newly-elected deputiesnouvel an, nouvelle année New Yearle bail est reconduit pour une nouvelle période de trois ans the lease is renewed for a further three years ou another three-year periodun esprit/un son nouveau est né a new spirit/sound is bornune conception nouvelle a novel ou fresh approachporter un regard nouveau sur quelqu'un/quelque chose to take a fresh look at somebody/something5. [inhabituel] newce dossier est nouveau pour moi this case is new to me, I'm new to this case6. [novateur]les Nouveaux philosophesgroup of left-wing, post-Marxist thinkers including André Glucksmann and Bernard-Henri Lévy who came to prominence in the late 1970snouveau roman nouveau roman (term applied to the work, mainly in the 1950s and 1960s, of a number of novelists who rejected the assumptions of the traditional novel)nouveau nom masculinrien de nouveau depuis la dernière fois nothing new ou special since last time————————à nouveau locution adverbiale————————de nouveau locution adverbiale————————nouvelle vague nom féminin————————nouvelle vague locution adjectivale invariablenew-generation (modificateur)————————Nouvelle Vague nom fémininThis expression refers to a group of French filmmakers, including François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard, who broke away from conventional style and methods in the late 1950s and produced some of the most influential films of the period using simple techniques and everyday settings. -
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I Zahlw. one; Uhrzeit: one (o’clock); eins zu eins SPORT one all; eins zu null für dich umg. that’s one up to you; das geht eins, zwei, drei (sehr schnell) it’s done in a trice; eins a ( oder I a) WIRTS. prime quality...; umg. (hervorragend) A1, Brit. auch ace Sl.; siehe auch acht1II Adj.1. (einig): eins sein oder werden mit jemandem agree with s.o.; wir sind uns eins darüber, dass... we agree that...; sich mit jemandem eins fühlen / wissen feel / be in perfect harmony ( oder at one) with s.o.2. in Wendungen: es ist mir alles eins (einerlei) it’s all the same to me, I couldn’t care less; ihn sehen und weglaufen war eins the very moment I, he etc. saw him I, he etc. ran for it, the sight of him resulted in instantaneous flight; Glück und Unglück, zwei in eins happiness and unhappiness combined; eins werden mit (verschmelzen) become as one with; geh. euph., beim Geschlechtsakt: achieve union withIII unbest. Pron.1. one thing; eins gefällt mir nicht there’s one thing I don’t like about it; noch eins another one; eins wollte ich dir noch sagen there’s something else ( oder another thing) (I wanted to say); es kam eins zum andern one thing led to another; eins nach dem andern! one thing at a time; es kommt alles auf eins heraus it all boils ( oder comes) down to the same thing* * *one* * *[ains]f -, -enone; (SCH AUCH) A, alphaer würfelte zwei Éínsen — he threw (Brit) or rolled two ones
eine Éíns schreiben/bekommen — to get an A or alpha or a one
See:→ auch Vier* * *die1) (the number or figure 1: One and one is two (1 + 1 = 2).) one2) (the age of 1: Babies start to talk at one.) one3) (aged 1: The baby will be one tomorrow.) one* * *<-, -en>[ˈains]f1. (Zahl) one2. (auf Würfel)lauter \Einsen würfeln to throw nothing but ones3. (Verkehrslinie)▪ die \Eins the [number] one▪ eine \Eins bekommen to get [an] A, to get [an] excellent [or an excellent mark]* * *die; Eins, Einsen1) onewie eine Eins stehen — (ugs.) stand as straight as a ramrod; s. auch Acht I 1), 5)
2) (Schulnote) one; A* * *eins zu eins SPORT one all;B. adj1. (einig):werden mit jemandem agree with sb;wir sind uns eins darüber, dass … we agree that …;sich mit jemandem eins fühlen/wissen feel/be in perfect harmony ( oder at one) with sb2. in Wendungen:ihn sehen und weglaufen war eins the very moment I, he etc saw him I, he etc ran for it, the sight of him resulted in instantaneous flight;Glück und Unglück, zwei in eins happiness and unhappiness combined;eins werden mit (verschmelzen) become as one with; geh euph, beim Geschlechtsakt: achieve union withC. indef pr1. one thing;eins gefällt mir nicht there’s one thing I don’t like about it;noch eins another one;eins wollte ich dir noch sagen there’s something else ( oder another thing) (I wanted to say);es kam eins zum andern one thing led to another;eins nach dem andern! one thing at a time;2. umg (Schlag):einer meiner Freunde a friend of mine;ihnen one (or other) of them;ein(e)s zu viel one too many;gib mir ein(e)s davon give me one of them;alles in einem all in one go;ein(e)s ist sicher one thing is certain;ein(e)s nach dem andern one after the other; (nicht gleichzeitig) one at a time;es kam ein(e)s zum andern one thing led to another;schlau etcwie kaum/nur einer clever etc with few equals/like nobody else;du bist ja einer! umg you’re a fine one!;lass dir ein(e)s gesagt sein take it from me;noch ein(e)s (, bevor ich es vergesse) and another thing (before it slips my mind);einer für alle und alle für einen one for all and all for onedas soll einer verstehen! and we etc are meant to understand that?;kennst du eine, die das macht? do you know anyone who does that?;das tut einem gut that does you good;sieh mal einer an! well I never, well what do you know!3. (der, die, das gleiche) the same;es kommt alles auf ein(e)s heraus it all boils ( oder comes) down to the same thingjemandem eine kleben thump ( oder belt) sb;einen in der Krone haben have had a drop too much (to drink);* * *die; Eins, Einsen1) onewie eine Eins stehen — (ugs.) stand as straight as a ramrod; s. auch Acht I 1), 5)
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high, high-pitched, hill, lofty, loud, mound, rattling, tall* * *I. (en -e) hill,F eminence;( mindre) hillock, mound.II. adj high ( fx building, hill, jump, mountain, tree, wall; price, salary; official; 2000 metres high);( om person, og = høj i forhold til bredden) tall ( fx man; building, chimney, mast, tree; how tall (el. high) is he?);( om lydstyrke) loud ( fx noise, voice);( om tonehøjde) high, high-pitched ( fx voice);T ( påvirket af narkotika) high;[ høj(e) og lav(e)] high and low;[ fra det høje] from on high;[ i det høje] on high;[ med sb:][ i en høj alder] at a great (el. an advanced) age;[ i en meget høj alder] in extreme old age;(mus.) take top C;[ han er seks fod høj] he is six feet (high el. tall);[ høj hat] top hat, silk hat;[ høj himmel] clear sky;[ høje hæle] high heels;( i fire geledder) four deep;( fire i alt) four strong;[ høj sne] deep snow;[ høj stil] high (, F: elevated) style;[ høj sø] a heavy sea;[ højt tal] high figure;[ højt vejr] fine weather; -
65 मुखम् _mukham
मुखम् [खन् अच् डित् धातोः पूर्वं मुट् च cf. Uṇ.5.2]1 The mouth (fig. also); प्रजासृजा यतः खातं तस्मादाहुर्मुखं बुधाः; ब्राह्मणो$स्य मुखमासीत् Ṛv.1.9.12; सभ्रूभङ्गं मुखमिव Me.24; त्वं मम मुखं भव V.1 'be my mouth or spokes- man'.-2 The face, countenance; परिवृत्तार्धमुखी मयाद्य दृष्टा V.1.17; नियमक्षाममुखी धृतैकवेणिः Ś.7.21; so चन्द्रमुखी, मुखचन्द्रः &c; ओष्ठौ च दन्तमूलानि दन्ता जिह्वा च तालु च । गलो गलादि सकलं सप्ताङ्गं मुखमुच्यते ॥-3 The snout or muzzle (of any animal).-4 The front, van, forepart; head, top; (लोचने) हरति मे हरिवाहनदिङ्मुखम् V.3.6.-5 The tip, point, barb (of an arrow), head; पुरारि- मप्राप्तमुखः शिलीमुखः Ku.5.54; R.3.57.-6 The edge or sharp point (of any instrument).-7 A teat, nipple; मध्ये यथा श्याममुखस्य तस्य मृणालसूत्रान्तरमप्य- लभ्यम् Ku.1.4; R.3.8.-8 The beak or bill of a bird.-9 A direction, quarter; as in अन्तर्मुख.-1 Opening, entrance, mouth; नीवाराः शुकगर्भकोटरमुखभ्रष्टास्तरूणामधः Ś.1.14; नदीमुखेनेव समुद्रमाविशत् R.3.28; Ku.1.8.-11 An entrance to a house, a door, passage.-12 Begin- ning, commencement; सखीजनोद्वीक्षणकौमुदीमुखम् R.3.1; दिनमुखानि रविर्हिमनिग्रहैर्विमलयन् मलयं नगमत्यजत् 9.25;5.76; Ghaṭ.2.-13 Introduction.-14 The chief, the principal or prominent (at the end of comp. in this sense); बन्धोन्मुक्त्यै खलु मखमुखान् कुर्वते कर्मपाशान् Bv.4.21; so इन्द्रमुखा देवाः &c.-15 The surface or upper side.-16 A means.-17 A source, cause, occasion.-18 Utterance; as in मुखसुख; speaking, speech, tongue; आत्मनो मुखदोषेण बध्यन्ते शुकसारिकाः Pt.4.44.-19 The Vedas, scripture.-2 (In Rhet.) The original cause or source of the action in a drama.-21 The first term in a progression (in alg.).-22 The side opposite to the base of a figure (in geom.).-Comp. -अग्निः 1 a forest conflagration.-2 a sort of goblin with a face of fire.-3 the conse- crated or sacrificial fire.-4 fire put into the mouth of a corpse at the time of lighting the funeral pile.-5 a Brāhmaṇa.-अनिलः, -उच्छ्वासः breath.-अस्त्रः a crab.-आकारः look, mien, appearance.-आक्षेपः 1 an inve- ctive.-2 the act of throwing up soil with the plough- share.-आसवः nectar of the lips.-आस्रवः, -स्रावः spittle, saliva.-आस्वादः kissing the mouth; Y.-इन्दुः a moon-like face, i. e. a round lovely face.-उच्छ्वासः breath.-उल्का a forest-conflagration.-कमलम् a lotus- like face.-खुरः a tooth.-गन्धकः an onion.-गोपनम् concealment of the face; अवधीरितमुखमण्डलमुखगोपनं किमिति Udb.-ग्रहणम् kissing the mouth.-घण्टा f. hurraying of women in festivities.-चन्द्रः a moon-like face.- चपल a. talkative, garrulous.-चपेटिका a slap on the face.-चालिः an introductory dance;-चीरिः f. the tongue.-चूर्णम् scented powder to smear the face with; छविकरं मुखचूर्णमृतुश्रियः R.9.45.-जः 1 a Brāhmaṇa.-2 a tooth.-जाहम् the root of the mouth.-दूषणः an onion.-दूषिका an eruption disfiguring the face.-दोषः fault of the tongue; आत्मनो मुखदोषेण बध्यन्ते शुकसारिकाः Pt.4.44.-निरीक्षकः a lazy fellow, an idler.-निवासिनी an epithet of Sarasvatī.-पटः a veil; कुर्वन् कामं क्षणमुखपट- प्रीतिमैरावतस्य Me.64.-पाकः inflammation of the mouth; द्राक्षाविपाकसमये मुखपाको भवति काकानाम् Udb.-पिण्डः a mouthful of food; cf. को न याति वशं लोके मुखपिण्डेन पूरितः Bh.2.118.-पुष्पकम् a kind of ornament.-पूरणम् 1 fil- ling the mouth.-2 a mouthful of water, a mouth- ful in general.-प्रसादः a pleased countenance, gra- ciousness of aspect.-प्रसाधनम् dacorating the face.-प्रियः an orange. (-यम्) cloves.-प्रेक्ष a. observing or watching the face.-फुल्लकम् a kind of ornament.-बन्धः a preface, an introduction.-बन्धनम् 1 a preface.-2 a lid, cover.-भगा (a woman) who suf- fers her mouth to be used as a vulva.-भङ्गः 1 a blow on the face.-2 wry face, grimace.-भूषणम् a preparation of betel; see ताम्बूल.-भेदः 1 distortion of the face.-2 gaping.-मण़्डनकः a kind of tree (तिलक).-मण्डलम् the (round) face.-मधु a. honey-mouthed, sweet-lipped.-माधुर्यम् a particular disease of the phlegm.-मारुतः breath.-मार्जनम् washing the face.-मुद्रा silence; यापदृष्टिरपि या मुखमुद्रा N.5.12.-मोदः Hyperanthera Moringa (Mar. शेवगा).-यन्त्रणम् the bit of a bridle.-रज्जुः f. the bridle of a horse.-रसः speech, talk; मधुरमुखरसामृतकलया चान्तस्तापमनघार्हसि क्षमयितुम् Bhag.6.9.41.-रागः the colour or complexion of the face; ददृशुर्विस्मितास्तस्य मुखरागं समं जनाः R.12.8;17.31; तव खलु मुखरागो यत्र भेदं प्रयातः Śi.11.31.-रेखा feature, mien, air.-रोगः a disease of the mouth or face.-लाङ्गलः a hog.-लेपः 1 anointing the face or upper side (of a drum); मृदङ्गो मुखलेपेन करोति मुखरध्वनिम् Bh. 2.118.-2 a disease of the phlegmatic humour.-वल्लभः the pomegranate tree.-वस्त्रिका a piece of fine cloth (net) held before the face (Mar. बुरखा).-वाद्यम् 1 an instrument of music sounded with the mouth, any wind-instrument.-2 a sound made with the mouth; (Mar. बोंब).-वासः, -वासनम् a perfume used to scent breath.-विलुण्ठिका a she-goat.-विषमः one of the ways of embezzlement namely misrepresentation of the source of income; Kau. A.2.8.-विष्ठा a species of cockroach.-वैरस्यम् bad taste in the mouth.-व्यादानम् gaping, yawning.-शफ a. abusive, foul-mouthed, scurrilous.-शाला entrance-hall, vestibule.-शुद्धिः f. washing or purifying the mouth.-शृङ्गः a rhinoceros.-शेषः an epithet of Rāhu.-शोधन a.1 cleansing the mouth.-2 pungent, sharp. (-नः) the sharp flavour, pungency.(-नम्) 1 cleansing the mouth.-2 cinnamon.-शोधिन् m. the citron tree.-शोषः dryness of the mouth.-श्रीः f. 'beauty of countenance', a lovely face.-संदंशः forceps.-संधिः m. A kind of fugue; S. D. 6th Parichcheda.-संभवः a Brāhmaṇa.-सुखम् facility of pronunciation, phonetic ease.-सुरम् the nectar of the lips (अधरामृत).-स्रावः saliva.-हासः cheerfulness or liveliness of countenance; सकमलमुखहासं वीक्षितः पद्मिनीभिः Śi.11.47. -
66 art
art [aʀ]1. masculine nouna. ( = esthétique, technique) art• livre/critique d'art art book/criticb. ( = adresse) skill2. compounds► les Arts ménagers (salon) ≈ the Ideal Home Exhibition* * *aʀ
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nom masculin1) (création, œuvres) art2) ( savoir-faire) art; ( habileté) skillavec art — ( artistement) artistically; ( habilement) skilfully [BrE]
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arts nom masculin pluriel artsPhrasal Verbs:- art déco* * *aʀ1. nm1) (= activité) art2) (capacité, talent)avoir l'art de faire fig [personne] — to have a talent for doing
2. arts nmpl* * *A nm1 (création, œuvres) art; l'art abstrait/chinois/nègre abstract/Chinese/Negro art; l'art du Moyen-Âge the art of the Middle Ages; l'art pour l'art art for art's sake; d'art [amateur, livre, galerie] art ( épith); ⇒ grand;2 ( savoir-faire) art; ( habileté) skill; c'est tout un art de créer un parfum creating a perfume is an art in itself; c'est du grand art it's a real art; il nous a enseigné l'art du mime/du trucage/de faire des sauces he taught us the art of mime/of special effects/of sauce-making; l'art de l'écrivain/du jardinier the writer's/gardener's art; ils ont un art consommé du compromis they have perfected the art of compromise; avoir l'art et la manière to have the skill and the style (de faire qch to do sth); avec art ( artistement) artistically; ( habilement) skilfullyGB; elle joue/s'exprime avec un art consommé de la nuance she plays/expresses herself with a fine command of nuance;3 ( don) knack; elle a l'art de convaincre/de plaire she has the knack of convincing/of pleasing people; il a l'art de parler pour ne rien dire he's very good at talking without saying anything.art contemporain contemporary art; art déco art deco; un meuble art déco a piece of art deco furniture; art dramatique drama; art floral flower arranging; art de la guerre art of war; art lyrique opera; art martial martial art; art nouveau art nouveau; un vase art nouveau an art nouveau vase; art oratoire public speaking; art poétique (versification, ouvrage) art of poetry; art de la table art of entertaining; art de vivre art of living; être célibataire c'est plus que vivre seul, c'est un art de vivre there's more to being a bachelor than living on your own, it's an art; arts appliqués applied arts; arts décoratifs decorative arts; arts graphiques graphic arts; arts libéraux liberal arts; arts mécaniques mechanical arts; arts ménagers home economics; le Salon des Arts Ménagers ≈ the Ideal Home Exhibition GB, the Home Show US; arts plastiques plastic arts.[ar] nom masculinart figuratif/abstrait figurative/abstract artgrand art: regardez cette pyramide de fruits, c'est du grand art! look at this pyramid of fruit, it's a work of art!le Musée national d'art modernethe Paris Museum of Modern Art, in the Pompidou Centre2. [technique] artl'art dramatique dramatic art, dramaticsa. [classe] drama classb. [école] drama schooll'art sacré, le grand art (the art of) alchemyje voulais juste le prévenir! — oui, mais il y a l'art et la manière I didn't want to offend him, just to warn him! — yes, but there are ways of going about it————————arts nom masculin plurielarts appliqués ≃ art and designles arts et métiers ÉDUCATIONcollege for the advanced education of those working in commerce, manufacturing, construction and design -
67 argal
iz. ( soroetan) clearing io.1. ( p.: itxura)a. ( mehea) thin Oharra: ikus oharra mehe sarreran ; gizon \argalaren itxura zuen he had the figure of a thin manb. ( mehea) (z.o.) slim, slenderc. ( mehe eta txikia) slight2. (irud.)a. ( ahalegina) tenuous, feeble, half-hearted; zein \argal ziren haien ahaleginak how feeble their efforts were!b. ( lurra) poor, exhausted, thin; lur \argala thin topsoil3. ( ahula, indar gutxikoa)a. ( gorpuzkera) weak, feeble; sengo gaudenok \argalen ahuleriak eraman behar ditugu those of us who are strong must bear the frailities of the weakb. ( osasuna) poor, frail; ailing, sickly4. ( barreiatu) scattered, dispersed; izarrak \argal badira, biharamunean eguraldi ona, usu badira, euria if the stars are scattered, the weather the next day will be fine, if they' re clumped together, there' ll be rain adb.2. ( gutxitan) seldom, infrequentlyJakingarria: Gaur egun thin da terminorik arruntena "argala" itzultzeko eta erabil daiteke pertsona, animalia, eta gauzekin. Slim edo slender adjektiboaz baliatzen gara gorputz liraina eta argala duen inor adierazteko. Skinny ere erabiltzen da baina zentzu txarrean batik bat.
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