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existence [εgzistɑ̃s]feminine noun* * *ɛgzistɑ̃s1) ( réalité) existence2) (colloq) ( vie) life3) ( mode de vie) lifestyle* * *ɛɡzistɑ̃s nf* * *existence nf1 ( réalité) existence; nier l'existence de Dieu/d'un document to deny the existence of God/of a document; je doute de leur existence I doubt they exist; l'essence et l'existence Philos essence and being;2 ( vie) life; las de l'existence tired of life; le parti a dix ans d'existence the party is ten years old, the party has been in existence for ten years; assurer l'existence de qn to provide for sb; ne te complique pas l'existence○ don't make life difficult for yourself;3 ( mode de vie) lifestyle; une existence de fou a frantic lifestyle; changer d'existence to change one's lifestyle.[ɛgzistɑ̃s] nom féminin[mode de vie] lifestyle4. [présence - d'une personne] presencemanifester ou signaler son existence to make one's presence known -
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ˈesns сущ.
1) существо, сущность the essence of life ≈ сущность жизни The essence of consultation is to listen to, and take account of, the views of those consulted. ≈ Существо консультации заключается в выслушивании и принятии во внимание мнения консультирующего. Others claim that Ireland's very essence is expressed through the language. ≈ Другие утверждают, что самая сущность Ирландии проявляется в ее языке. in essence of the essence the very essence Syn: entity
2) существование Syn: existence, entity
3) экстракт, эссенция exotic bath essences ≈ экзотический экстракт для ванн
4) квинтэссенция She was the essence of punctuality. ≈ Она была верхом пунктуальности. It was a perfect love-letter, that is to say, it was the essence of nonsense. ≈ Это было совершенное любовное письмо, так сказать, чистейшая чепуха.
5) аромат;
уст. духи Syn: odor, perfume
1. сущность, существо - in * по существу, в сущности - the * of the proposal существо предложения - * of crime сущность преступления - to be of the * быть существенно важным, относиться к существу дела( философское) сущность (философское) субстанция - fifth * пятый элемент, пятая стихия, основная сущность вещей, квинтэссенция ( у древних греков) квинтэссенция;
верх (чего-либо) - the * of nonsense сущий вздор, полная бессмыслица эссенция;
экстракт - meat * мясной экстракт - pear * грушевая эссенция существо, создание - heavenly *s небесные создания, духи небес духи;
аромат спиртовой раствор летучее масло, эфирное масло( автомобильное) (профессионализм) бензин essence аромат ~ авто бензин ~ уст. духи ~ существо ~ существование ~ сущность, существо;
in essence по существу;
of the essence существенно ~ сущность ~ экстракт, эссенция ~ сущность, существо;
in essence по существу;
of the essence существенно ~ сущность, существо;
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['es(ə)n(t)s]сущ.1) существо, сущностьThe essence of consultation is to listen to, and take account of, the views of those consulted. — Суть консультации заключается в выслушивании и принятии во внимание мнения консультируемых.
- of the essenceOthers consider that Ireland's very essence is expressed through the language. — Некоторые утверждают, что самая сущность Ирландии проявляется в её языке.
- the very essenceSyn:Syn:3) экстракт, эссенцияShe was the essence of punctuality. — Она была сама пунктуальность.
It was a perfect love-letter, that is to say, it was the essence of nonsense. — Это было самое настоящее любовное письмо, иными словами, - полнейшая чепуха.
5) аромат; духиSyn: -
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es.sên.cia[es‘ẽsjə] sf essence, ce qui constitue la nature d’une chose. acreditar-se de essência superior se croire d’une essence supérieure, supérieur à ses semblables. a essência das coisas l’essence des choses. a essência de sua existência l’essence de son existence. a essência humana l’essence humaine. essência de café essence de café. essência de lavanda, de bergamota, de violeta essence de lavande, de bergamote, de violette. essência de terebintina essence de térébenthine. essências empregadas em farmácia, perfumaria, confeitaria essences employées en pharmacie, parfumerie, confiserie. essências sintéticas essences synthétiques.* * *[e`sẽsja]Substantivo feminino essence féminin* * *nome feminino1 (ser, perfume) essence -
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existence; subsistenceмирно съвместно съществуване peaceful co-existenceборба за съществуване a struggle for existence* * *съществу̀ване,ср., само ед. existence; subsistence; средства за \съществуване means of subsitence; съвместно \съществуване co-existence.* * *existence: a struggle for съществуване - борба за съществуване; being ; entity ; essence* * *1. existence;subsistence 2. борба за СЪЩЕСТВУВАНЕ a struggle for existence 3. мирно съвместно СЪЩЕСТВУВАНЕ peaceful co-existence -
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ordinaire [ɔʀdinεʀ]1. adjectivea. ( = habituel) ordinary2. masculine noun* * *ɔʀdinɛʀ
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1) (ni spécial, ni anormal) gén ordinary; [qualité] standard; [lecteur, touriste] average, ordinary; [journée] normal, ordinaryl'(essence) ordinaire — 2-star (petrol) GB, regular (gasoline) US
2) ( médiocre) pej [vie] humdrum (épith)très ordinaire — [repas, vin] very average; [personne] very ordinary
3) ( coutumier) [qualité, défaut] usual
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nom masculin1) ( menu habituel)2) ( moyenne)sortir de l'ordinaire — [livre, film] to be out of the ordinary
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à l'ordinaire, d'ordinaire locution adverbiale usuallyplus tard que d'ordinaire or qu'à l'ordinaire — later than usual
* * *ɔʀdinɛʀ1. adj1) (= banal) (gens, vie, comportement) ordinaryCe sont des gens ordinaires, pas des héros. — They are ordinary people, not heroes.
Nous menions une existence assez ordinaire. — We lived a fairly ordinary life.
2) péjoratif (personne, manières) commonCe sont des gens très ordinaires. — They're very common.
3) (= coutumier) (maladresse, procédure) usual4) (= de tous les jours) (vaisselle, habits) everyday5) (modèle, qualité) standard6) FINANCE, ADMINISTRATIONSee:2. nm1) (= quotidien, norme) ordinary2) (= nourriture) everyday fared'ordinaire — usually, normally
à l'ordinaire — usually, ordinarily
3. nf(= essence) two-star petrol Grande-Bretagne regular gas USA* * *A adj1 (ni spécial, ni anormal) gén ordinary; [qualité, modèle] standard; [lecteur, touriste] average, ordinary; [vaisselle] everyday; [journée] normal, ordinary; séance ordinaire ordinary session; procédure ordinaire ordinary court procedure; en temps ordinaire in normal times; ça n'a rien d'ordinaire it's pretty unusual; journée peu ordinaire unusual day; d'une bêtise/audace peu ordinaire incredibly stupid/daring;2 péj ( médiocre) [vie] humdrum ( épith); très ordinaire [repas, vin] very average; [personne] very ordinary;B nm1 ( menu habituel) l'ordinaire everyday fare;2 ( moyenne) l'ordinaire the commonplace; sortir de l'ordinaire [livre, film] to be out of the ordinary; au-dessous/au-dessus de l'ordinaire below/above average;3 Relig l'ordinaire de la messe the ordinary of the mass;C à l'ordinaire, d'ordinaire loc adv usually; plus tard que d'ordinaire or qu'à l'ordinaire later than usual; comme à l'ordinaire as usual.[ɔrdinɛr] adjectif1. [habituel - journée] ordinary, normal ; [ - procédure] usual, standard, normal ; [ - comportement] ordinary, usual, customaryen temps ordinaire usually, normallypeu ou pas ordinairea. [attitude, méthode, journée] unusualb. [volonté] unusual, extraordinary[produit] ordinary4. [banal - cuisine, goûts] ordinary, plain ; [ - gens] ordinary, common (péjoratif) ; [ - spectacle] ordinary, run-of-the-mill ; [ - conversation] run-of-the-mill, commonplaceelle n'est pas ordinaire, ton histoire! your story is certainly an unusual one!————————[ɔrdinɛr] nom masculin1. [norme]sortir de l'ordinaire to be out of the ordinary, to be unusual2. [repas habituel] everyday ou ordinary fare————————à l'ordinaire locution adverbialecomme à l'ordinaire, il arriva en retard as usual, he turned up late————————d'ordinaire locution adverbiale -
18 सत् _sat
सत् a. (-ती f.)1 Being, existing, existent; सन्तः स्वतः प्रकाशन्ते गुणा न परतो नृणाम् Bv.1.12; सत्कल्पवृक्षे वने Ś.7.12.-2 Real, essential, true; Bṛi. Up.2.3.1.-3 Good, virtuous, chaste; सती सती योगविसृष्टदेहा Ku.1. 21; Ś.5.17.-4 Noble, worthy, high; as in सत्कुलम्.-5 Right, proper.-6 Best, excellent.-7 Venerable, respectable.-8 Wise, learned.-9 Handsome, beautiful.-1 Firm, steady. -m. A good or virtuous man, a sage; आदानं हि विसर्गाय सतां वारिमुचामिव R.4.86; अविरतं परकार्यकृतां सतां मधुरिमातिशयेन वचो$मृतम् Bv.1.113; Bh.2. 78; R.1.1. -n.1 That which really exists, entity, existence, essence.-2 The really existent truth, reality.-3 Good; as in सदसत् q. v.-4 Brahman or the Supre- me Spirit.-5 Ved. Water.-6 The primary cause (कारण); य ईक्षिता$हं रहितो$प्यसत्सतोः Bhāg.1.38.11.-7 (In gram.) The termination of the present parti- ciple. (सत्कृ means1 to respect, treat with respect, receive hospitably.-2 to honour, worship, adore.-3 to adorn.)-Comp. -अञ्जनम् (सदञ्जनम्) calx of brass.-अर्थः (सदर्थः) a matter in question.-असत् (सदसत्) a.1 existent and non-existent, being and not being.-2 real and unreal.-3 true and false.-4 good and bad, right and wrong.-5 virtuous and wicked. (-n. du.)1 entity and non-entity.-2 good and evil, right and wrong. ˚विवेकः discrimination bet- ween good and evil, or truth and falsehood. ˚व्यक्तिहेतुः the cause of discrimination between the good and bad; तं सन्तः श्रोतुमर्हन्ति सदसद्व्यक्तिहेतवः R.1.1.-आचारः (सदाचारः) 1 good manners, virtuous of moral con- duct.-2 approved usage, traditionary observances, immemorial custom; यस्मिन् देशे य आचारः पारंपर्यक्रमागतः । वर्णानां सान्तरालानां स सदाचार उच्यते ॥ Ms.2.18.-आत्मन् a. (सदात्मन्) virtuous, good.-आनन (सदानन) a. fair-faced.-उत्तरम् (सदुत्तरम्) a proper or good reply.-करणम् funeral obsequies.-कर्तृ m. an epithet of Viṣṇu.-कर्मन् n.1 a virtuous or pious act.-2 virtue, piety.-3 funeral obsequies.-4 expia- tion.-5 hospitality.-काण्डः a hawk, kite.-कारः 1 a kind or hospitable treatment, hospitable recep- tion; सत्कारमानपूजार्थं तपो दम्भेन चैव यत् । क्रियते तदिह प्रोक्तं राजसं चलमध्रुवम् ॥ Bg.17.18.-2 reverence, respect.-3 care, attention.-4 a meal.-5 a festival, religious observance.-कार्यम् (in Sāṁkhya phil.) the necessary existence of an effect. ˚वाद the doctrine of the actual existence of an effect (in its cause).-कुल a good or noble family.-कुलीन a. nobly born, of noble descent.-कृत a.1 done well or properly.-2 hospitably recei- ved or treated.-3 revered, respected, honoured.-4 worshipped. adored.-5 entertained.-6 welcomed. (-तः) an epithet of Śiva.(-तम्) 1 hospitality.-2 respect.-3 virtue, piety.-कृतिः f.1 treating with respect, hospitality, hospitable reception.-2 virtue, morality.-क्रिया 1 virtue, goodness; शकुन्तला मूर्तिमती च सत्क्रिया Ś.5.15.-2 charity, good or virtuous action.-3 hospitality, hospitable reception; सत्क्रियाविशेषात् Ś.7.-4 courtesy, salutation.-5 any purificatory ceremony.-6 funeral ceremonies, obsequies.-7 Celebration, decoration; यावदादिशति पार्थिवस्तयोर्निर्गमाय पुरमार्गसत्क्रियाम् R.11.3.-गतिः f.(-सद्गतिः) 1 a good or happy state, felicity, beatitude.-2 The way of good men.-गुण a. (सद्गुण) possessed of good qualities, virtuous, (-णः) virtue, excellence, goodness, good quality.-घनः (सद्घनः) holy existence.-2 nothing but existence.-चरित, -चरित्र a. (सच्चरित-त्र) well conducted, honest, virtuous, righteous; सूनुः सच्चरितः Bh.2.25. (-n.)1 good of virtuous conduct.-2 history or account of the good; Ś.1.-चारा (सच्चारा) turmeric.-चिद् (सच्चिद्) the Supreme Spirit. ˚अंशः a portion of existence and thought. ˚आत्मन् m. the soul consisting of entity and thought. ˚आनन्दः1 'existence or entity, knowledge and joy'; an epithet of the Supreme Spirit or Brahman.-2 of Viṣṇu.-जन a. (सज्जन) good, virtuous, respec- table. (-नः) a good or virtuous man. ˚गर्हित despised by the virtuous; पुक्कस्यां जायते पापः सदा सज्जनगर्हितः Ms.1. 38.-धर्मः (सद्धर्मः) true justice.-पतिः Ved.1 a lord of good persons or heroes.-2 N. of Indra.-पत्रम् the new leaf of a water-lily.-पथः 1 a good road.-2 the right path of duty, correct or virtuous conduct.-3 an orthodox doctrine.-परिग्रहः acceptance (of gifts) from a proper person.-पशुः a victim fit for a sacrifice, a good sacrificial victim.-पात्रम् a worthy or virtuous person. ˚वर्षः bestowing favours on worthy recipients, judicious liberality. ˚वर्षिन् a. having judicious liberality.-पुत्रः 1 a good or virtuous son.-2 a son who performs all the prescribed rites in honour of his ancestors. -a. one who has a son; यद्यपि स्यात्तु सत्पुत्रो$प्यसत्पुत्रो$पि वा भवेत् Ms.9.154.-प्रतिपक्षः (in logic) one of the five kinds of hetvābhāsas or fallacious hetus, a counterbalanced hetu, one along which there exists another equal hetu on the opposite side; यत्र साध्याभावसाधकं हेत्वन्तरं स सत्प्रति- पक्षः; e. g. 'sound is eternal because it is audible'; and also 'sound is non-eternal, because it is a product'; नाप्रामाण्यं मतानां स्यात् केषां सत्प्रतिपक्षवत् N.17.19.-प्रमुदिता (in Sāṁkhya phil.) N. of one of the 8 perfections.-भाग्यम् (सद्भाग्यम्) 1 good fortune.-2 Felicity.-फलः the pomegranate tree.-भावः (सद्भावः) 1 existence, being, entity; सद्भावे साधुभावे च सदित्येतत् प्रयुज्यते Bg.17.26.-2 actual existence, reality.-3 good disposition or nature, amiability.-4 quality of goodness.-5 obtainment (प्राप्ति); देहस्यान्यस्य सद्भावे प्रसादं कर्तुमर्हसि Rām.7.56.9.-मातुरः (सन्मातुरः) the son of a virtuous mother.-मात्रः (सन्मात्रः) 'consisting of mere entity', the soul.-मानः (सन्मानः) esteem of the good.-मित्रम् (सन्मित्रम्) a good or faithful friend.-युवतिः f. (सद्युवतिः) a virtuous maiden.-वंश (सद्वंश) a. of high birth.-वचस् n. (सद्वचस्) an agreeable or pleasing speech.-वस्तु n.(सद्वस्तु) 1 a good thing.-2 a good plot or story; प्रणयिषु वा दाक्षिण्यादथवा सद्वस्तुपुरुषबहुमानात् । शृणुत मनोभिरवहितैः क्रियामिमां कालिदासस्य ॥ V.1.2.-वादिता (सद्वादिता) true counsel; सद्वादितेवाभिनिविष्टबुद्धौ Ki.17.11.-विद्य (सद्विद्य) well- educated, having good learning.-वृत्त a.(सद्वृत्त) 1 well- behaved, well conducted, virtuous, upright.-2 perfect- ly circular, well-rounded; सद्वृत्तः स्तनमण्डलस्तव कथं प्राणै- र्मम क्रीडति Gīt.3 (where both senses are intended).(-त्तम्) 1 good or virtuous conduct.-2 an agreeable or amiable disposition.-शील (सच्छील) a.1 good temper- ed.-2 benevolent, kindly disposed (towards others).-संसर्गः, -संनिधानम्, -संगः, -संगतिः, -समागमः com- pany or society of the good, association with the good; तथा सत्संनिधानेन मूर्खो याति प्रवीणताम् H.1; सत्संगजानि निधनान्यपि तारयन्ति U.2.11; सत्संगतिः कथय किं न करोति पुंसाम् Bh.2.23.-संप्रदायः good tradition.-संप्रयोगः right application.-सहाय a. having virtuous friends. (-यः) a good com- panion.-सार a. having good sap or essence.(-रः) 1 a kind of tree.-2 a poet.-3 a painter.-हेतुः (सद्धेतुः) a faultless or valid hetu or middle term. -
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f (G pl esencji) 1. (roztwór, wywar) essence C/U, extract C/U- esencja bulionowa/cytrynowa/waniliowa/ziołowa beef/lemon/vanilla/herbal extract- esencja rumiankowa c(h)amomile essence a. extract- esencja owocowa/zapachowa a fruit/an aromatic essence- esencje spożywcze flavourings GB, flavorings US, extracts2. (napar) infusion; (herbaciana) brew, infusion- mocna esencja a strong brew- wlać esencji do filiżanki i dopełnić gorącą wodą pour a strong infusion of tea into the cup and add hot water3. książk. (istota, sedno) essence- esencja bytu/władzy the essence of existence/power- esencja i sens utworu literackiego the essence and meaning of a literary work4. Filoz. essence- □ esencja octowa Chem., Przem. vinegar essence- esencja perłowa Przem. pearl essenceThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > esencj|a
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n; -s, kein Pl. being; (Dasein) auch existence; Sein und Schein appearance and reality; mit allen Fasern seines Seins with every fib|re (Am. -er) of his being; Sein oder Nichtsein... to be or not to be...; es geht um Sein oder Nichtsein it is a question of survival ( oder a matter of life and death); das Sein bestimmt das Bewusstsein life determines consciousness* * *das Seinexistence; being* * *[zain]nt -s, no plbeing no art; (PHILOS) (= Existenz, Dasein auch) existence no art; (= Wesen, Sosein) essence, suchnessSéín und Schein — appearance and reality
Séín oder Nichtsein — to be or not to be
* * *das1) (existence: When did the Roman Empire come into being?) being2) (used with a present participle to form the progressive or continuous tenses: I'm reading; I am being followed; What were you saying?.) be3) (used in giving or asking for information about something or someone: I am Mr Smith; Is he alive?; She wants to be an actress; The money will be ours; They are being silly.) be4) (belonging to a male person already spoken about: John says it's his book; He says the book is his; No, his is on the table.) his5) (belonging to it: The bird has hurt its wing.) its6) (used instead of his, his or her etc where a person of unknown sex or people of both sexes are referred to: Everyone should buy his own ticket.) their* * *<-s>[zain]nt kein pl PHILOS existence\Sein und Schein appearance and reality* * ** * *Sein und Schein appearance and reality;mit allen Fasern seines Seins with every fibre (US -er) of his being;Sein oder Nichtsein … to be or not to be …;es geht um Sein oder Nichtsein it is a question of survival ( oder a matter of life and death);das Sein bestimmt das Bewusstsein life determines consciousness* * ** * *nur sing. (Dasein) n.existence n. nur sing. n.being n.
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Essence (philosophie) — Essence et accident (philosophie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Essence. Le concept d essence (du latin essentia, du verbe esse, être, dérivé du grec ousia) désigne en métaphysique la réalité persistante d un être à travers les modifications… … Wikipédia en Français
Essence de Dieu — Essence et accident (philosophie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Essence. Le concept d essence (du latin essentia, du verbe esse, être, dérivé du grec ousia) désigne en métaphysique la réalité persistante d un être à travers les modifications… … Wikipédia en Français
Essence divine — Essence et accident (philosophie) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Essence. Le concept d essence (du latin essentia, du verbe esse, être, dérivé du grec ousia) désigne en métaphysique la réalité persistante d un être à travers les modifications… … Wikipédia en Français
Essence et accident (philosophie) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Essence. Le concept d essence (du latin essentia, du verbe esse, être, dérivé du grec ousia) désigne en métaphysique la réalité persistante d un être à travers les modifications de ses accidents. D un être, on… … Wikipédia en Français
EXISTENCE (PHILOSOPHIES DE L’) — Sans doute l’idée d’existence est elle une très ancienne idée. Chez Platon, le même mot, ousia , désigne l’essence et l’existence, et l’on peut dire que la théorie platonicienne des essences est critiquée par Aristote en faveur d’une théorie de… … Encyclopédie Universelle