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1 ułomność
- ci; f2) flaw* * *f.1. (= kalectwo) handicap, disability, impairment.2. (= wada) defect, flaw, fault, imperfection; ludzka ułomność human imperfection; ułomność fizyczna physical defect l. handicap.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ułomność
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2 Все мы люди, все мы человеки
We all have our failings, so we must be excused for the imperfection of our human nature. See Все мы не без греха (B), И на солнце есть пятна (И), Кто Богу не грешен, царю не виноват? (K), Ничто человеческое нам не чуждо (H)Cf: The best of men are but men afterward (Am.). Every man has his faults (his weak side) (Am., Br.). Every man has the defects of his / own/ virtues (of his qualities) (Br.). Не is dead (lifeless) that is faultless (Am.). Не is lifeless who is faultless (Br.). Men are not angels (Am., Br.). None of us are perfect (Am.). We are all human beings (Br.). We are only human (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Все мы люди, все мы человеки
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3 ułomnoś|ć
f książk. 1. sgt (kalectwo) disability- cierpieć na ułomność słuchu to be hearingimpaired2. sgt (niedoskonałość) deficiency, imperfection- ułomność natury ludzkiej the flaws of human nature3. zw. pl (wada) weakness, fault- liczne ułomności jego wcześniejszych utworów the manifold weaknesses of his earlier work- pobłażał ułomnościom ludzkim he was indulgent towards human faultsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ułomnoś|ć
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4 रन्ध्रम् _randhram
रन्ध्रम् [Uṇ.2.28]1 A hole, an aperture, a cavity, an opening, a chasm, fissure; रन्ध्रोष्विवालक्ष्यनभःप्रदेशा R.13.56;15.82; नासाग्ररन्ध्रम् Māl.1.1; क्रौञ्चरन्ध्रम् Me.59.-2 (a) A weak or vulnerable point, assaila- ble point; रन्ध्रोपनिपातिनो$नर्थाः Ś.6; रन्ध्रान्वेषणदक्षाणां द्विषामामिषतां ययौ R.12.11;15.17;17.61; रन्ध्रं च प्रकृतीनाम् Kau. A.1.16. (b) A defect, fault, an imperfection.-3 A symbolical expression for the number 'nine'. (there being nine openings in the human body).-4 The vulva.-5 N. of the 8th astrological mansion; Bri. S.-6 A mischief; रन्ध्रदर्शनासहैः Dk.2.7.-Comp -अन्वेषिन्, -अनुसारिन् a. searching or watching for weak points; रन्ध्रानुसारी विषमः कृतान्तः Mk.8.27.-आगतम् a disease which attacks the throat of horses; रन्ध्रागत- मथाश्वानां शिखोद्भेदश्च बर्हिणाम् Mb.12.283.54.-गुप्तिः concealing one's weak points.-प्रहारिन् a. attacking (one) in his weak points.-बभ्रुः a rat.-वंशः a hollow bamboo. -
5 रन्ध्र
rándhran. rarely m. (prob. fr. rad) a slit, split, opening, aperture, hole, chasm, fissure, cavity RV. etc. etc. (nine openings are reckoned in the human body cf. under kha;
andᅠ sometimes a tenth in the skull, as in the fontanel of an infant);
the vulva BhP. ;
a partic. part of a horse's head VarBṛS. Ṡiṡ. (cf. upa-r-);
a defect, fault, flaw, imperfection, weak part Yājñ. MBh. etc. (cf. chidra);
N. of the 8th astrological mansion VarBṛS. ;
of the number « nine» (cf. above) MW. ;
m. N. of a son of Manu Bhautya VP. (v.l. bradhna);
the off spring of a Brāhman andᅠ a Maitrī L. ;
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- रन्ध्रगुप्ति
- रन्ध्रप्रहारिन्
- रन्ध्रबभ्रु
- रन्ध्रवंश
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