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  • 1 humours

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > humours

  • 2 humours

    Новый англо-русский словарь > humours

  • 3 humours

    English-Russian smart dictionary > humours

  • 4 humours

    n
    იუმორები

    English-Georgian dictionary > humours

  • 5 cardinal humours

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > cardinal humours

  • 6 in the best of humours

    in the best of humours
    de ótimo humor.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > in the best of humours

  • 7 cardinal humours

    История: основные соки в организме человека (кровь, флегма, жёлчь, чёрная жёлчь или меланхолия)

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > cardinal humours

  • 8 child's humours

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > child's humours

  • 9 comedy of humours

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > comedy of humours

  • 10 the child's humours

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the child's humours

  • 11 the cardinal humours

    چهارابگونه‌، اخلاط‌ چهارگانه‌، چارط‌بع‌، چار خلط‌(خو

    English to Farsi dictionary > the cardinal humours

  • 12 four\ humours

    English-Estonian dictionary > four\ humours

  • 13 humour

    {'hju:mə}
    I. 1. настроение
    in a good/bad HUMOUR в добро/лошо настроение
    when the HUMOUR takes him когато му дойде настроение, когато му скимне/кефне
    2. (чувство за) хумор, смешна страна
    I don't see the HUMOUR of it не виждам нищо смешно в това
    3. темперамент
    the comedy of HUMOURs комедия, която рисува странни/ексцентрични характери (XVII в.)
    4. ост. физиол. една от четирите течности в човешкото тяло, определящи здравето и темперамента на човека
    the cardinal HUMOURs тези четири течности
    II. 1. угаждам на, глезя, коткам
    2. нагаждам се към, отстъпвам пред
    3. зачитам (чувствата на другиго)
    * * *
    {'hju:mъ} n 1. настроение; in a good/bad humour в добро/лошо настро(2) {'hju:mъ} v 1. угаждам на, глезя, коткам; 2. нагаждам се к
    * * *
    хумор; темперамент; комизъм; настроение;
    * * *
    1. (чувство за) хумор, смешна страна 2. i don't see the humour of it не виждам нищо смешно в това 3. i. настроение 4. ii. угаждам на, глезя, коткам 5. in a good/bad humour в добро/лошо настроение 6. the cardinal humours тези четири течности 7. the comedy of humours комедия, която рисува странни/ексцентрични характери (xvii в.) 8. when the humour takes him когато му дойде настроение, когато му скимне/кефне 9. зачитам (чувствата на другиго) 10. нагаждам се към, отстъпвам пред 11. ост. физиол. една от четирите течности в човешкото тяло, определящи здравето и темперамента на човека 12. темперамент
    * * *
    humour, humour[´hju:mə] I. n 1. хумор; чувство за хумор; смешна страна; she felt sorry for the man but couldn't ignore the \humour of the situation беше ѝ жал за човека, но не можеше да не забележи и смешното в цялата ситуация; 2. настроение; to be in good ( bad) \humour в добро (лошо) настроение съм; to be out of \humour не съм в настроение; to be out of \humour with s.o. не съм доволен от (сърдит съм на) някого; 3. темперамент; a man of sanguine \humour сангвиник; the comedy of \humours комедия, която рисува странни ексцентрични характери (ХVII в.); 4. ост. течност, влага, пара, изпарения; 5. ост., физиол. една от четирите течности в човешкото тяло, които определят здравето и темперамента на човека; the cardinal \humours тези четири течности; II. v 1. угаждам на, глезя, коткам, отнасям се снизходително към; търпя, понасям, нагаждам се към, отстъпвам пред; to \humour the feelings of others зачитам чувствата на другите; 2. нагаждам работата си към материала, който използвам.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > humour

  • 14 दोषः _dōṣḥ

    दोषः [दुष् भावे करणे वा घञ्]
    1 (a) A fault, blame, censure, defect, blemish, weak point; पत्रं नैव यदा करीर- विटपे दोषो वसन्तस्य किम् Bh.2.93; Pt.1.242; नात्र कुलपति- र्दोषं ग्रहीष्यति Ś.3. 'will not find fault or take exception'; so पुनरुक्तदोषा R.14.9. विसृज्य शूर्पवद्दोषान् गुणान् गृह्णन्ति साधवः । दोषग्राही गुणत्यागी चालनीव हि दुर्जनः ॥ Udb. (b) An error, a mistake.
    -2 A crime, sin guilt, offence; जायामदोषामुत संत्यजामि R.14.34; Ms.8.25; Y.3.79; also अधर्मदोष; cf. Rām.3.66.16.
    -3 Noxious quality, badness, injurious nature or quality; as in आहारदोष; cf. Ms.1.14.
    -4 Harm, evil, danger, injury; बहुदोषा हि शर्वरी Mk.1.58; अनुसरति हि शशाङ्कं राहु-दोषे$पि तारा Pratimā1.25. को दोषः 'what harm is there'.
    -5 Bad or injurious consequence, detrimental effect; तत्किमयमातपदोषः स्यात् Ś.3; अदाता वंशदोषेण कर्मदोषाद्दरिद्रता Chāṇ.49; Ms.1.14.
    -6 Morbid affection, disease.
    -7 Disorder of the three humours of the body, or the three humours when in a disordered state,
    -8 (In Nyāya. &c.) A fault of a definition: (i. e. अव्याप्ति, अतिव्याप्ति and असंभव).
    -9 (In Rhet.) A fault or defect of composition (such as परदोष, पदांशदोष, वाक्यदोष, रसदोष, and अर्थदोष which are defined and illustrated in the 7th Ullāsa of K. P.).
    -1 A calf.
    -11 Refutation.
    -12 Evening, dusk; cf. दोषा; दोषे हृषीकेश उतार्धरात्रे निशीथ एको$वतु पद्मनाभः Bhāg.6.8.21.
    -Comp. -अक्षरम् accusation.
    - आकर a. faulty.
    -आरोपः charge, accusation.
    -एकदृश् a. fault-finding, censorious, picking holes.
    -कर, -कारिन्, -कृत् a. causing evil, hurtful.
    -गुणम् bad and good qualities; बीजानामुप्तिविच्च स्यात्क्षेत्रदोषगुणस्य च (जानीयात्) Ms.9.33.
    -ग्रस्त a.
    1 convicted, guilty.
    -2 full of faults or defects.
    -ग्राहिन् a.
    1 malicious, malignant.
    -2 censorious.
    -ज्ञ a. knowing faults &c.
    (-ज्ञः) 1 a wise or learned man; R.1.93.
    -2 a physician.
    -3 a teacher.
    -त्रयम् disorder or vitiation of the three humours of the body; (i. e. वात, पित्त and कफ).
    -दृष्टि a. looking at faults, censorious,
    -प्रसंगः attaching blame, condemnation, censure.
    -भक्तिः f. tendency to a disease.
    -भाज् a. faulty, guilty, wrong, a villain.
    -भेदः a peculiar modification of the vitiation of three humours.
    -स्थानम् the seat of disorder of the humours.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > दोषः _dōṣḥ

  • 15 धातुः _dhātuḥ

    धातुः [धा-आधारे तुन्]
    1 A constituent or essential part, an ingredient.
    -2 An element, primary or ele- mentary substance, i. e. पृथिवी, अप्, तेजस्, वायु and आकाश; Bhāg.7.15.6.
    -3 A secretion, primary fluid or juice, essential ingredients of the body (which are considered to be 7:-- रसासृङ्मांसमेदो$स्थिमज्जाशुक्राणि धातवः, or sometimes ten if केश, त्वच् and स्नायु be added); Mb.3.213.1.
    -4 A humour or affection of the body, (i.e. वात, पित्त and कफ); यस्यात्मबुद्धिः कुणपे त्रिधातुके Bhāg.1.84.13.
    -5 A mineral, metal, metallic ore; न्यस्ताक्षरा धातुरसेन यत्र Ku.1.7; त्वामालिख्य प्रणयकुपितां धातुरागैः शिलायाम् Me.17; R.4.71; Ku.6.51.
    -6 A verbal root; भूवादयो धातवः P.I.3.1; पश्चादध्ययनार्थस्य धातोरधिरिवाभवत् R.15.9.
    -7 The soul.
    -8 The Supreme Spirit; धातुप्रसादान्महिमानमात्मनः Kaṭha.
    -9 An organ of sense.
    -1 Any one of the properties of the five elements, i. e. रूप, रस, गन्ध, स्पर्श and शब्द; तत्र तत्र हि दृश्यन्ते धातवः पाञ्चभौतिकाः । तेषां मनुष्यास्तर्केण प्रमाणानि प्रचक्षते Mb.6.5.11.
    -11 A bone.
    -12 A part, portion.
    -13 A fluid mineral of a red colour.
    -14 Ved. A supporter.
    -15 Anything to be drunk, as milk &c. -f. A milch cow.
    -Comp. -उपलः chalk.
    -काशीशम्, -कासीसम् red sulphate of iron.
    -कुशल a. skilful in working in metals, metallurgist.
    -क्रिया metallurgy, mineralogy
    -क्षयः waste of the bodily humours, a wasting disease, a kind of consumption.
    -गर्भः, -स्तपः a receptacle for ashes, Dagoba; Buddh. ˚कुम्भः a relic urn.
    -ग्राहिन् m. calamine.
    -घ्नम्, -नाशनम् sour gruel (prepared from the fermentation of rice-water).
    -चूर्णम् mineral powder.
    -जम् bitumen
    -द्रावकः borax.
    -पः the alimentary juice, the chief of the seven essential ingredients of the body.
    -पाठः a list of roots arranged according to Pāṇini's grammatical system (the most important of these lists called धातुपाठ being supposed to be the work of Pāṇini himself, as supplementary to his Sūtras).
    -पुष्टिः f. nutrition of the bodily humours.
    -प्रसक्त a. devoted to alchemy;
    -भृत् m. a mountain.
    -मलम् 1 impure excretion of the essential fluids of the body; कफपित्तमलाः केशः प्रस्वेदो नखरोम च । नेत्रविट् चक्षुषः स्नेहो धातूनां क्रमशो मलाः ॥ Suśruta.
    -2 lead.
    -माक्षिकम् 1 sulphuret of iron.
    -2 a mineral substance.
    -मारिणी borax.
    -मारिन् m. sulphur.
    -रसः a mineral or metalic fluid; न्यस्ताक्षरा धातुरसेन यत्र (भूर्जत्वचः) Ku.1.7.
    -राजकः, -कम् semen.
    -वल्लभम् borax.
    -वादः 1 mineralogy, metal- lurgy.
    -2 alchemy.
    -वादिन् m. a mineralogist.
    -विष् f. lead.
    -वैरिन् m. sulphur.
    -शेखरन् green sulphate of iron, green vitriol.
    -शोधनम्, -संभवम् lead.
    -साम्यम् good health, (equilibrium of the three humours).
    -हन् m. sulphur.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > धातुः _dhātuḥ

  • 16 ευχυμία

    εὐχυμίᾱ, εὐχυμία
    healthy state of the humours: fem nom /voc /acc dual
    εὐχυμίᾱ, εὐχυμία
    healthy state of the humours: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)
    ——————
    εὐχυμίᾱͅ, εὐχυμία
    healthy state of the humours: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > ευχυμία

  • 17 humour

    1. [ʹhju:mə] n
    1. 1) юмор

    grim /black/ humour - чёрный юмор [см. тж. 4]

    I don't see much humour in his remarks - ничего смешного /остроумного/ в его замечаниях не вижу

    2) чувство юмора ( часто sense of humour)
    3) насмешливость; весёлость нрава; шутливость
    2. 1) комизм, комичность
    2) pl забавные или комичные черты
    3. 1) настроение; склонность

    in a good [in a bad /in an ill/] humour - в хорошем [в плохом] настроении

    out of humour - не в настроении, не в духе

    out of humour with smb. [with oneself] - недовольный кем-л. [собой]

    to be in the humour for smth. /to do smth./ - иметь желание /хотеть/ сделать что-л.

    he was not in the humour for work /for working/ - ему не хотелось работать, у него не было настроения работать

    2) каприз, причуда, чудачество
    4. темперамент, нрав; душевный строй

    grim humour - мрачный нрав [см. тж. 1, 1)]

    5. ист. мед. влага, жидкость ( как компонент живого тела)

    cardinal humours - основные «соки» в организме человека (кровь, флегма, жёлчь, чёрная жёлчь или меланхолия)

    6. физиол. телесная жидкость
    2. [ʹhju:mə] v
    1. потакать; ублажать, баловать

    to humour a child - баловать /выполнять все прихоти/ ребёнка

    to humour smb.'s fancy - потакать чьим-л. капризам

    2. приспосабливаться, приноравливаться

    to humour a lock - приспособиться к замку, научиться открывать замок

    НБАРС > humour

  • 18 детские капризы

    1) General subject: the child's humors

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > детские капризы

  • 19 humour

    'hju:mə 1. noun
    1) (the ability to amuse people; quickness to spot a joke: He has a great sense of humour.) humor
    2) (the quality of being amusing: the humour of the situation.) humor
    2. verb
    (to please (someone) by agreeing with him or doing as he wishes: There is no point in telling him he is wrong - just humour him instead.) snakke noen etter munnen, føye
    - humorous
    - humorously
    - humorousness
    - - humoured
    humor
    I
    subst. \/ˈhjuːmə\/ eller humor
    1) humor, morsomheter, komikk
    2) humoristisk litteratur, humoristisk film
    3) lune, humør, stemning
    jeg er ikke i humør til å bli motsagt \/ jeg ønsker ikke å bli motsagt
    4) sinnelag, temperament, lynne
    5) plutselig innfall
    6) nykke, pussig trekk, pussighet
    7) (historisk, fysiologi, også cardinal humour)
    væske, kroppsvæske
    within alternative medicine healers still ascribe diseases to the four cardinal humours
    innen alternativ medisin tilskriver behandlere fremdeles sykdommer til de fire væsketypene (blod, flegma\/slim, gul galle og sort galle)
    the humour of something det humoristiske ved noe, det morsomme ved noe, det lystige ved noe
    humours pussigheter, pussige trekk
    in (a) bad humour i dårlig humør
    in (a) good humour i godt humør
    be in the humour for være i humør til, være klar for, være opplagt til, være rede for
    out of humour i dårlig humør utilfreds sint
    put somebody out of humour sette noen i dårlig humør, få noen i dårlig humør
    sense of humour humoristisk sans, sans for humor
    when the humour takes one når man er i det humøret, når man er i det hjørnet
    wry humour besk humor, tørr humor
    II
    verb \/ˈhjuːmə\/ eller humor
    1) føye
    2) snakke etter munnen
    humour somebody føye noen
    snakke noen etter munnen la noen få viljen sin, la noen få det som de vil
    humour somebody's whims føye noen i lunene deres

    English-Norwegian dictionary > humour

  • 20 colérico

    adj.
    1 quick-tempered, angry, furious, choleric.
    Ser colérico Be quick-tempered (different from Be angry=Estar colérico.)
    2 raging, in a rage, mad, incensed.
    Estar colérico Be raging, is different from Ser colérico.
    3 choleraic, diseased with cholera, choleric.
    m.
    angry person, spitfire.
    * * *
    1 furious, irascible
    * * *
    (f. - colérica)
    adj.
    * * *
    ADJ (=furioso) angry, furious; (=malhumorado) irritable, bad-tempered
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    a) [estar] ( furioso) furious
    b) [ser] ( malhumorado) quick-tempered
    * * *
    = wrathful, choleric.
    Ex. 'I can't take it any more, Tom,' said Lespran, in a trembling and wrathful voice.
    Ex. A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.
    ----
    * decir Algo de un modo colérico = flame out.
    * * *
    - ca adjetivo
    a) [estar] ( furioso) furious
    b) [ser] ( malhumorado) quick-tempered
    * * *
    = wrathful, choleric.

    Ex: 'I can't take it any more, Tom,' said Lespran, in a trembling and wrathful voice.

    Ex: A historical outline of the study of personality is given with particular emphasis on the concept of the 4 humours: choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic and sanguine.
    * decir Algo de un modo colérico = flame out.

    * * *
    1 [ ESTAR] (furioso) furious
    2 [ SER] (malhumorado) quick-tempered, choleric ( liter)
    * * *

    colérico
    ◊ -ca adjetivo

    a) [estar] ( furioso) furious


    colérico,-a adjetivo furious
    ' colérico' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    colérica
    * * *
    colérico, -a adj
    1. [furioso] furious;
    estar colérico to be furious
    2. [irritable] [gesto] bad-tempered;
    ser colérico [persona] to be quick-tempered
    * * *
    adj angry
    * * *
    colérico, -ca adj
    1) furioso: angry
    2) irritable: irritable

    Spanish-English dictionary > colérico

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