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81 Blödsinn
m; nur Sg. rubbish; (auch Unfug) nonsense; ausgemachter Blödsinn complete rubbish; Blödsinn reden talk nonsense; mach keinen Blödsinn! don’t be silly!; (stell bloß nichts an) don’t do anything silly; er hat nur Blödsinn im Kopf his head is full of nonsense* * *der Blödsinnrubbish; bosh; buncombe; monkey business; nonsense* * *Blöd|sinnmno plso ein Blö́dsinn — what nonsense or rubbish/how stupid
das ist doch Blö́dsinn — that's nonsense or rubbish/stupid
Blö́dsinn machen — to fool or mess around
wer hat diesen Blö́dsinn hier gemacht? — what fool did this?
mach keinen Blö́dsinn — don't fool or mess around
2) (= Schwachsinn) imbecility* * *(nonsense: Don't talk rubbish!) rubbish* * *Blöd·sinnwer hat sich denn diesen \Blödsinn ausgedacht? what fool came up with this idea?machen Sie keinen \Blödsinn! don't mess about!* * *der; o. Pl. (ugs. abwertend) nonsensejetzt habe ich Blödsinn gemacht — now I've [gone and] messed it up
mach doch keinen Blödsinn! — don't be stupid
* * *ausgemachter Blödsinn complete rubbish;Blödsinn reden talk nonsense;er hat nur Blödsinn im Kopf his head is full of nonsense* * *der; o. Pl. (ugs. abwertend) nonsensejetzt habe ich Blödsinn gemacht — now I've [gone and] messed it up
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82 कुम्भः _kumbhḥ
कुम्भः [कुं भूमिं कुत्सितं वा उम्भति पूरयति उम्भ्-अच् शकं˚ Tv.]1 A pitcher, water-pot, jar; इयं सुस्तनी मस्तकन्यस्तकुम्भा Jag.; वर्जयेत्तादृशं मित्रं विषकुम्भं पयोमुखम् H.1.74; R.2.36; so कुच˚, स्तन˚.-2 The frontal globe on the forehead of an elephant; इभकुम्भ Māl.5.32; मत्तेभकुम्भदलने भुवि सन्ति शूराः Bh.1.59.-3 Aquarius, the eleventh sign of the zodiac.-4 A measure of grain equal to 2 droṇas; धान्यं दशभ्यः कुम्भेभ्यो हरतो$भ्यधिकं वधः Ms.8.32.-5 (In Yoga phil.) Closing the nostrils and mouth so as to suspend breathing.-6 The paramour of a harlot.-7 An urn in which the bones of dead bodies are collected.-8 A kind of heart-disease.-9 N. of a plant (and also of its fruit); क्वचिद् बिल्वैः क्वचित्कुम्भैः क्वचिच्चा- मलकमुष्टिभिः Bhāg.1.18.14.-भा A harlot, a whore.-भम् A fragrant resin (गुग्गुल).-Comp. -उदरः one of the attendants of Śiva; अवेहि मां किङ्करमष्टमूर्तेः कुम्भोदरं नाम निकुम्भमित्रम् R.2.35.-उलूकः a kind of owl; हृत्वा पिष्ट- मयं पूपं कुम्भोलूकः प्रजायते Mb.13.111.11.-उलूख<?>कम् a medicinal plant (Mar. गुग्गुळ).-कर्णः 'pitcher-eared', N. of a gigantic Rākṣasa, a brother of Rāvaṇa and slain by Rāma. [He is said to have devoured thousands of beings including sages and heavenly nymphs, and the gods were anxiously waiting for an opportunity to retaliate upon the powerful demon. After Brahmā had inflicted on him a curse for the humiliation to which he subjected Indra and his elephant Airāvata, Kumbhakarṇa began to practise the most rigid austerities. Brahmā was pleased and was about to grant him a boon, when the gods requested Sarasvatī to sit on his tongue and to pervert it. Accordingly when he went to the god, instead of asking Indrapada he asked Nidrāpada which was readily granted. It is said that he slept for six months at a time, and, when roused, was awake for only one day. When Lankā was besieged by the monkey-troops of Rāma, Ravāṇa with great difficulty roused Kumbhakarṇa, desirous of availing himself of his gigantic strength. After having drunk 2 jars of liquor, he took Sugrīva prisoner, besides devouring thousands of monkeys. He was ultimately slain by Rāma.] Rām.6; R.12.8.-2 an epithet of Śiva; Mb.12.-कामला a bilious affection.-कारः 1 a potter; मृद्दण्डचक्रसंयोगात्कुम्भकारो यथा घटम् (करोति) Y.3.146.-2 a mixed tribe (वेश्यायां विप्रतश्चौर्यात् कुम्भकारः स उच्यते Uśanas; or मालाकारात्कर्मकर्यां कुम्भकारो व्यजायत Parāśara).-3 a serpent.-4 a kind of wild fowl.(-री), -कारिका 1 the wife of a potter.-2 a kind of collyrium.-घोणः N. of a town.-जः, -जन्मन् m.-योनिः, m.-संभवः 1 epithets of Agastya; एतदाख्याय रामाय महर्षिः कुम्भसंभवः Rām.7.8.1; प्रससादोदयादम्भः कुम्भयोनेर्महौजसः R.4.21;15.55.-2 an epithet of Droṇa, the military preceptor of the Kauravas and Pāṇḍavas.-3 an epithet of Vasiṣṭha.-दासी a bawd, procuress; sometimes used as a term of reproach or abuse.-धरः the sign ef the zodiac called Aquarius.-पञ्जरः a niche in the wall.-राशिः the sign Aqua- rius.-रेतस् m. a form of Agni.-लग्नम् that time of the day in which Aquarius rises above the horizon.-मण्डूकः 1 (lit.) a frog in a pitcher.-2 (fig.) an inexperienced man; cf. कूपमण्डूक.-शाला pottery.-सन्धिः the hollow on the top of an elephant's head between the frontal globes. -
83 वनम् _vanam
वनम् [वन्-अच्]1 A forest, wood, thicket of trees; एको वासः पत्तने वा वने वा Bh.3.12; वने$पि दोषाः प्रभवन्ति रागिणाम्.-2 A cluster, group, a quantity of lotuses or other plants growing in a thick bed; चित्रद्विपाः पद्मवनाव- तीर्णाः R.16.16;6.86.-3 A place of abode, residence, house.-4 A fountain, spring (of water).-5 Water in general; गगनं... वनौघनमदभ्रम् Śi.6.73.-6 A wooden vessel.-7 Wood, timber.-8 Dwelling in a forest, living abroad.-9 Ved. A cloud.-1 Light, a ray of light.-11 Worshipping.-12 A mountain; L. D. B.-13 Plenty, abundance. (As the first member of comp. वन may be translated by 'wild', 'forest'; वनवराहः, वनकदली, वनपुष्पम् &c.)-Comp. -अग्निः a forest conflagra- tion.-अजः the wild goat.-अन्तः 1 the skirts or borders of a forest; वृत्तः स नौ संगतयोर्वनान्ते R.2.58.-2 the forest region itself, wood; वनान्तशय्याकठिनीकृताकृती Ki.1.36; अन्तःकूजन् मुखरशकुनो यत्र रम्यो वनान्तः U.2.25.-अन्तरम् 1 another wood.-2 the interior of a forest; अपि वनान्तरमल्पकुचान्तरा श्रयति पर्वत पर्वसु संनता V.4.49.-अब्जिनी a lotus-plant growing in water.-अरिष्टा wild turmeric.-अर्चकः a florist, maker of garlands.-अलक्तम् red earth or ruddle.-अलिका a sun-flower.-आखुः a hare.-आखुकः a kind of bean.-आपगा 'wood-river', a forest-stream; महार्णवं समासाद्य वनापगशतं यथा Rām.7.19. 17.-आर्द्रकम् the root of wild ginger. (-का) wild ginger.-आश a. living on water; कुतः क्षीरं... वनाशानां वनाश्रम- निवासिनाम् Mb.13.14.124.(-शः) 1 dining in a wood, a picnic; क्वचिद्वनाशाय मनो दधद् व्रजात् प्रातः समुत्थाय वयस्य- वत्सपान् Bhāg.1.12.1.-2 a kind of small barley.-आश्रमः abode in the woods, the third stage in the re- ligious life of a Brāhmaṇa.-आश्रमिन् m. an anchorite, a hermit.-आश्रयः 1 an inhabitant of the wood.-2 a sort of crow or raven.-उत्साहः a rhinoceros.-उद्धवा the wild cotton plant.-उपप्लवः a forest conflagration.-उपलः shaped and dried cow dung (Mar. गोवरी).-ओकस् m.1 an inhabitant of a wood, a forester.-2 an anchorite, a hermit.-3 a wild animal such as a monkey, boar &c.; तस्य त्यक्तस्वभावस्य घृणेर्मायावनौकसः Bhāg. 7.2.7.-ओषधिः a medicinal herb growing in a forest or growing wild.-कणा wild pepper.-कदली wild plantain.-करिन् m.,-कुञ्जरः, -गजः a wild elephant.-काम a. fond of a forest.-कार्पासी (-सिः f.) the wild cotton tree.-कुक्कुटः a wild fowl.-कोलिः f. the wild jujube tree.-खण्डम् a forest.-ग a. inhabitant of a forest.-गवः the wild ox.-गहनम् a thicket, the thick part of a forest; इति चालयन्नचलसानुवनगहनजानुमापतिः ।-गुप्तः a spy.-गुल्मः a wild or forest shrub.-गोचर a.1 frequenting woods.-2 living in water; जहास चाहो वन- गोचरो मृगः Bhāg.3.18.2.(-रः) 1 a hunter.-2 a for- ester. (-रम्) a forest.-ग्रहणम् surrounding a forest and stopping all egress.-ग्राहिन् a beater of the forest, one who surrounds a forest; तेन हि निवर्तय पूर्वगतान् वन- ग्राहिणः Ś.2.6/7.-ग्रामकः a forest village, a poor village.-चन्दनम् 1 the Devadāru tree.-2 aloe-wood.-चन्द्रिका, -ज्योत्स्ना a kind of jasmine.-चम्पकः the wild Cham- paka tree.-चर a. living in a forest, haunting woods, sylvan.(-रः) 1 a forester, forest-dweller, woodman; उपतस्थुरास्तितविषादधियः शतयज्वनो वनचरा वसतिम् Ki.6.29; Me.12.-2 a wild animal.-3 the fabulous eight-leg- ged animal called Śarabha.-चर्या roaming about or residence in a forest.-छागः 1 a wild goat.-2 a boar.-छिद् m. a wood-cutter.-जः 1 an elephant.-2 a kind of fragrant grass.-3 the wild citron tree.-4 a wood- man. (-जम्) a blue lotus-flower.-जा 1 wild ginger.-2 the wild cotton tree.-जीविन् a forester, woodman.-तिक्तः the yellow myrobalan tree.-दः a cloud.-दाहः a forest-conflagration.-दीपः = ˚चम्पकः.-देवता a sylvan deity, a dryad; शुश्राव कुञ्जेषु यशः स्वमुच्चैरुद्गीयमानं वनदेवताभिः R.2.12;9.52; Ś.4.5; अनुप्रयाता वनदेवताभ्यामदृश्यत स्थावरराजकन्या Ku.3.52;6.39.-द्रुमः a tree growing wild in a forest.-धारा an avenue of trees.-धितिः f. Ved. a hatchet.-धेनुः f. the female of the wild ox or Bos gavœus.-पः a woodman; यथा वनान्ते वनपैर्विसृष्टः कक्षं देहत्कृष्णगतिः सुघोषः Mb.9.24.63.-पल्लवः the शोभाञ्जन tree.-पांसुलः a hunter.-पार्श्वम् the neighbourhood of a wood, the forest region itself.-पुष्पम् a forest-flower.-पूरकः the wild citron tree.-प्रवेशः commencing a hermit's life.-प्रस्थ a. retiring into a wood, leading the life of a hermit. (-स्थः) a wood situated on a table- land.-प्रियः the cuckoo. (-यम्) the cinnamon tree.-बर्हिणः, -वर्हिणः a wild peacock.-भूः f.,-भूमिः f. forest ground.-भूषणी the female of the Indian cuckoo.-मक्षिका a gad-fly.-मल्ली wild-jasmine.-माला a gar- land of wood-flowers, such as was usually worn by Kṛiṣṇa; ग्रथितमौलिरसौ वनमालया R.9.51; it is thus des- cribed:- आजानुलम्बिनी माला सर्वर्तुकुसुमोज्ज्वला । मध्ये स्थूल- कदम्बाढ्या वनमालेति कीर्तिता ॥ ˚धरः an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa.-मालिन् a. adorned with a chaplet of wood-flowers (-m.) an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa; धीरसमीरे यमुनातीरे वसति वने वनमाली Gīt.5; तव विरहे वनमाली सखि सीदति ibid.-मालिनी N. of the town of Dvārakā.-मुच् a. pouring water; R.9.22. (-m.),-भूतः a cloud.-मुद्गः a kind of kidney-bean.-मोचा wild plantain.-रक्षकः a forest-keeper.-राजः the lion.-राजिः, -जी f.1 a grove or long row of trees.-2 a long tract of forest.-3 a path in a forest.-रुहम् a lotus-flower; वनरुहाननं बिभ्रदावृतम् Bhāg.1.31.12.-लक्ष्मी f.1 an ornament or beauty of the wood.-2 the plan- tain.-लता a forest-creeper; दूरीकृताः खलु गुणैरुद्यानलता वन- लताभिः Ś.1.17.-वर्तिका a kind of quail.-वह्निः, -हुता- शनः a forest-conflagration.-वासः 1 living in a wood, residence in a forest; अनुमतगमना शकुन्तला तरुभिरियं वनवास- बन्धुभिः Ś.4.1.-2 a wild or nomadic life.-3 a forest- dweller, a forester.-वासनः a civet-cat.-वासिन् m.1 a forest-dweller, forester.-2 a hermit; so वनस्थायिन्.-वीजः, -वीजकः the wild citron tree.-वृन्ताकी the egg- plant.-व्रीहिः wild rice.-शृङ्गाटः Tribulus Lanuginosus (Mar. सराटा).-शोभनम् a lotus.-श्वन् m.1 a jackal.-2 a tiger.-3 a civet-cat.-सङ्कटः a kind of pulse.-सद्, -संवासिन् m. a forester; प्रणुदन्ववौ वनसदां परिश्रमम् Ki.12. 5.-समूहः a thick wood.-संप्रवेशः a solemn proces- sion into a forest for the purpose of cutting wood for an idol.-सरोजिनी f. the wild cotton plant.-स्थः 1 a deer.-2 a hermit; कुतः क्षीरं वनस्थानाम् Mb.13.14.124.-स्था, -स्थी the holy fig tree.-स्थली a wood, forest ground; नखक्षतानीव वनस्थलीनाम् Ku.3.29.-स्रज् f. a garland of forest flowers.-हासः, -हासकः 1 the Kāsa grass.-2 N. of the flower-plant Kunda. -
84 विभ्रान्त _vibhrānta
विभ्रान्त p. p.1 Whirled about.-2 Agitated, bewil- dered, confused, flurried.-3 Mistaken, erring.-4 Spread abroad (as fame).-Comp. -नयन a. with rolling eyes.-शील a.1 confused in mind.-2 intoxi- cated, drunk.(-लः) 1 a monkey.-2 the disc of the sun or moon. -
85 oyalanmak
v. waste time, dilly dally, monkey around, fool around, fool about, fool, be amused, amuse oneself, dally, delay, disport oneself, footle, fribble, frivol, hang out, linger, loiter, mess around, piddle, play around, be pleased with, potter@oyalanmak ilev. potter at@ -
86 oyalanmamak
v. (neg. form of oyalanmak) waste time, dilly dally, monkey around, fool around, fool about, fool, be amused, amuse oneself, dally, delay, disport oneself, footle, fribble, frivol, hang out, linger, loiter, mess around, piddle, play around, be pleased with, potter -
87 Dreck
1) ( Erde) dirt;die Wege sind vom Regen aufgeweicht, du bleibst bestimmt im \Dreck stecken the roads have been softened by the rain, you'll most probably get stuck in the mud;\Dreck machen to make a mess;vor \Dreck starren to be covered in dirt [or muck];WENDUNGEN:aus dem gröbsten \Dreck heraus sein ( fam) to be over the worst;der letzte \Dreck sein (sl) to be the lowest of the low;jdn wie den letzten \Dreck behandeln ( fam) to treat sb like dirt;jdn einen [feuchten] \Dreck angehen ( fam) to be none of sb's [damned] business;seinen \Dreck alleine machen ( fam) to do one's own dirty work;mit jedem \Dreck ( fam) with every little thing; -
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90 Cybernetics
1) The Parallel Nature of Feedback in Living Individuals and Communication MachinesIt is my thesis that the physical functioning of the living individual and the operation of some of the newer communication machines are precisely parallel in their analogous attempts to control entropy through feedback. Both of them have sensory receptors as one stage of their cycle of operation: that is, in both of them there exists a special apparatus for collecting information from the outer world at low energy levels, and for making it available in the operation of the individual or of the machine.In both cases these external messages are not taken neat, but through the internal transforming powers of the apparatus, whether it be alive or dead. The information is then turned into a new form available for the further stages of performance. In both the animal and the machine this performance is made to be effective on the outer world. In both of them, their performed action on the outer world, and not merely their intended action, is reported back to the central regulatory apparatus. (Wiener, 1954, pp. 26-27)[The job of the cyberneticist] is the study of information transfer: the converting of information from one form to another-the human voice into radio waves and back into sound once more, or a complex mathematical equation into a set of punched holes on a tape, to be fed into a computer and then into a set of traces on reels of magnetic tape in the computer's "memory store."... To him, protein synthesis is just such another case. The mechanism for ensuring the exact replication of a protein chain by a new cell is that of transferring the information about the protein structure from the parent to the daughter cell. (Rose, 1970, p. 162)The theme of all these tales [("Fisherman and the Jinni" in the Thousand Nights and a Night; The Sorcerer's Apprentice; and "The Monkey's Paw" by W. W. Jacobs)] is the danger of magic. This seems to lie in the fact that the operation of magic is singularly literal-minded, and that if it grants you anything at all it grants what you ask for, not what you should have asked for or what you intend....The magic of automation, and in particular the magic of an automatization in which the devices learn, may be expected to be similarly literal-minded. If you are playing a game according to certain rules and set the playing-machine to play for victory, you will get victory if you get anything at all, and the machine will not pay the slightest attention to any consideration except victory according to the rules. If you are playing a war game with a certain conventional interpretation of victory, victory will be the goal at any cost, even that of the extermination of your own side, unless this condition of survival is explicitly contained in the definition of victory according to which you program the machine. (Wiener, 1964, pp. 59-60)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Cybernetics
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91 babrál vmivel
to monkey, to trifle with sg, to paddle about sg
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