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ЗЕМЛЯ ДЕРЖИТСЯ на таких..., на таких (людях), как... и т. п. coll VPsllbJ pres only fixed WOthe highest moral standards, behavior of exceptional virtue is exhibited (by the person or people in question and their like): (such people are) the salt of the earth№ X and his kind who) keep the world (the globe) turning.(author's usage)«Меня в деревне Иван Акимы чем кликали. Калачев фамилиё ( ungrammat = фамилия)...» Пожалуй, Влад и до этого знал: такими калачевыми земля держится... (Максимов 2). "Back home they call me Ivan Akimych. Kalachev's my last name...." Vlad already knew that it was Kalachev and his kind who keep the globe turning... (2a) -
102 земля держится
[VPsubj; pres only; fixed WO]=====⇒ the highest moral standards, behavior of exceptional virtue is exhibited (by the person or people in question and their like):- (it's X and his kind who) keep the world (the globe) turning.♦ [author's usage] "Меня в деревне Иван Акимычем кликали. Калачев фамилиё [ungrammat = фамилия]..." Пожалуй, Влад и до этого знал: такими калачевыми земля держится... (Максимов 2). "Back home they call me Ivan Akimych. Kalachev's my last name...." Vlad already knew that it was Kalachev and his kind who keep the globe turning... (2a)Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > земля держится
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103 honour
'onə
1. noun1) (respect for truth, honesty etc: a man of honour.) honradez2) ((the keeping or increasing of) a person's, country's etc good reputation: We must fight for the honour of our country.) honor3) (fame; glory: He won honour on the field of battle.) gloria4) (respect: This ceremony is being held in honour of those who died in the war.) honor5) (something which a person feels to be a reason for pride etc: It is a great honour to be asked to address this meeting.) honor6) (a title, degree etc given to a person as a mark of respect for his services, work, ability etc: He has received many honours for his research into cancer.) distinción, condecoración7) ((with capital: with His, Your etc) a title of respect used when talking to or about judges, mayors etc: My client wishes to plead guilty, Your Honour.) Su Señoría
2. verb1) (to show great respect to (a person, thing etc): We should honour the Queen.) honrar2) (to do, say etc something which is a reason for pride, satisfaction etc to: Will you honour us with your presence at the meeting?) honrar3) (to give (someone) a title, degree etc as a mark of respect for his ability etc: He was honoured for his work with the mentally handicapped.) condecorar4) (to fulfil (a promise etc): We'll honour our agreement.) cumplir•- honorary- honourable
- honours
- in honour bound
- honour bound
- on one's honour
- word of honour
honour n honortr['ɒnəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (virtue) honor nombre masculino, honra2 (title) Su Señoría■ Her Honour, His Honour, Your Honour Su Señoría1 (respect) honrar2 (cheque) pagar, aceptar; (promise, word, agreement) cumplir1 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL honores nombre masculino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto do honour to rendir honores ato do the honours hacer los honoresHonours degree licenciaturan.• blasón s.m.• condecoración s.f.• decoro s.m.• honor s.m.• honra s.f.• prez s.f.v.• acatar v.• encumbrar v.• estimar v.• festejar v.• honrar v.• laurear v. (A bill, etc.) (UK)v.= honor (US) ['ɒnǝ(r)]1. N1) (=integrity, good name) honor m•
to be/feel (in) honour bound to do sth — estar/sentirse moralmente obligado a hacer algo•
it's a matter of honour — es una cuestión de honor•
on my honour! — ¡palabra de honor!remember, you are on your honour to report any irregularities — recuerde, es su deber moral informar de cualquier irregularidad
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to put sb on his/her honour to do sth — hacer prometer a algn que va a hacer algo•
to have a sense of honour — tener pundonor•
to be an honour to one's profession — ser un orgullo para su profesión- honour among thievesdebt, word 1., 5)2) (=distinction, privilege) honor mmay I have the honour (of this dance)? — ¿me concede este baile?
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would you do me the honour of having lunch with me? — ¿me haría el honor de almorzar conmigo?•
to bury sb with full military honours — sepultar a algn con todos los honores militares- do the honoursguard 3., guest, lap II, 1., 1), maid, roll 1., 3)4) (=homage) honor m•
to do honour to sb, do sb honour — rendir honores a algn•
in honour of sth/sb — en honor a algo/algn5) (as title)•
His Honour Judge Brodrick — el señor Juez Brodrick6) † (=chastity, virginity) honra f7) honours(Brit) (Univ)•
she got first/ second class honours in French — ≈ terminó la carrera de francés con matrícula de honor/con notable•
to take honours in chemistry — ≈ licenciarse en químicas8) (Bridge)honours honores mpl2. VT1) (=compliment) honrarI should be honoured if... — sería un honor para mí si...
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to honour sb with one's presence — liter or hum honrar a algn con su presencia2) (=respect) honrar3) (=pay homage to) rendir homenaje a5) (=fulfil) [+ agreement, contract, promise] cumplir, cumplir con6) (=pay) [+ cheque] aceptar, pagar; [+ debt] liquidar, pagar3.CPDhonor guard N — (US) guardia f de honor
honor roll N — (US) cuadro m de honor
honours degree N — (Brit) (Univ) ≈ licenciatura f
Honours List N — (Brit) lista f de condecoraciones
Birthday Honours List — lista de condecoraciones que otorga el monarca el día de su cumpleaños
New Year Honours List — lista de condecoraciones que otorga el monarca el día de Año Nuevo
See:see cultural note DEAN'S LIST in dean,see cultural note DEGREE in degreeHONOURS LIST La Honours List es una lista de personas a las que se considera merecedoras de un reconocimiento especial por su labor, tanto en la vida pública como por servicios prestados a la zona en la que viven. Esta lista es elaborada por el Primer Ministro británico con la aprobación del monarca y se publica dos veces al año, la primera en Año Nuevo - la New Year's Honours List - y la segunda en junio, el día del cumpleaños de la reina -la Queen's Birthday Honours List. En la mayoría de los casos a estas personas se les reconoce su mérito con la concesión del título de miembro de la Orden del Imperio Británico, Member of the Order of the British Empire o MBE, u oficial de la Orden del Imperio Británico Officer of the Order of the British Empire u OBE.* * * -
104 Tugendwächterin
Tu|gend|wäch|ter(in)m(f) (iro)guardian of his/her etc virtue* * * -
105 woman
'wumənplural - women; noun1) (an adult human female: His sisters are both grown women now; ( also adjective) a woman doctor; women doctors.) kvinne; kvinnelig2) (a female domestic daily helper: We have a woman who comes in to do the cleaning.) hushjelp•- - woman- womanhood
- womankind
- womenkind
- womanly
- womanliness
- womenfolkkvinneIsubst. (flertall: women) \/ˈwʊmən\/, i flertall: \/ˈwɪmɪn\/1) kvinne(skikkelse), dame, kvinnfolk2) ( i alminnelighet) kvinnen, kvinner3) kone, (kvinnelig) kjæreste, elskerinne, dame4) ( hverdagslig) rengjøringshjelp, hushjelp5) ( gammeldags) kammerjomfru, hoffdame6) kvinnelig arbeider, kvinnelig ansattbe one's own woman stå på egne ben, være sin egen kvinnebe twice the woman one was ( om moral eller fysisk form) være et nytt og bedre menneskeborn of woman av kvinne født, født av en kvinne, dødeligget a woman with child ( hverdagslig) gjøre en kvinne gravidgovernment by a woman eller government by women kvinnestyre, kvinnevelde, kvinneregimea kept woman elskerinnemake an honest woman of someone gjøre en ærbar kvinne av noenmy good woman (britisk, gammeldags, nedlatende) min gode frue, lille fruemy\/the old woman (hverdagslig, om ens mor eller kone) mor, kjerringold woman ( også om menn) gammel kjerringthe other woman den andre kvinnenwoman of all work ( gammeldags) enepikewoman of easy virtue kvinne som er lett på trådenwoman of letters lærd kvinne, kvinnelig forsker kvinnelig forfatter, forfatterinnewoman of the streets ( gammeldags) gatepike, prostituert(a) woman of the world verdensdameIIadj. \/ˈwʊmən\/1) ( foran yrkesbetegnelse) kvinnelig2) kvinne-, kvinnfolk-, -inne -
106 अव्यसन _avyasana
अव्यसन a. Free from evil practices, not vicious, moral. धार्मिको$व्यसनश्चैव Y.1.31.-नम् Absence of vice, morality, virtue. -
107 दर्शन _darśana
दर्शन a. [दृश्-ल्युट्]1 Seeing, looking at (at the end of comp.); देव˚, धर्म˚, &c.-2 Showing, exhibiting.-3 Demonstrating, teaching; भागवतधर्मदर्शना नव महाभागवताः Bhāg.5.4.12.-नम् 1 Looking at, seeing, observing; अतीन्द्रियेष्वप्युपपन्नदर्शनो बभूव भावेषु दिलीपनन्दनः R.3.41.-2 Knowing, understanding, perceiving, foreseeing; प्रमदा- मनु संस्थितः शुचा नृपतिः सन्निति वाच्यदर्शनात् R.8.72.-3 Sight, vision; चिन्ताजडं दर्शनम् Ś.4.6.-4 The eye.-5 Inspection, examination; बलानां दर्शनं कृत्वा सेनान्या सह चिन्तयेत् Y.1.329.-6 Showing, displaying, exhibition.-7 Becoming visible; रावणिः पितरं युद्धे दर्शनस्थो$ब्रवीदिदम् Rām.7.29.32.-8 Visiting, paying a visit, a visit; देवदर्शनम् Y.1.84.-9 (Hence) Going into the presence of, audience; मारीचस्ते दर्शनं वितरति Ś.7; राजदर्शनं मे कारय &c.-1 Colour, aspect, appearance, semblance, अनेकाद्भुतदर्शनम् Bg.11.1; R.3.57.-11 Appearance, producing (in court); यो यस्य प्रतिभूस्तिष्ठेद्दर्शनायेह मानवः Ms.8.158,16.-12 A vision, dream, dream.-13 Discernment, understanding, intellect; सम्यग्दर्शन- संपन्नः कर्मभिर्न निबध्यते Ms.6.74.-14 Judgment, appre- hension.-15 Religious knowledge.-16 A doctrine or theory prescribed in a system.-17 A system of philosophy; as in सर्वदर्शनसंग्रह.-18 A mirror.-19 Virtue, moral merit.-2 Opinion; अथानुजं भृशमनुशास्य दर्शनम् Rām.2.21.64.-21 Intention.-22 Demonstra- tion.-23 A sacrifice.-24 Mention, assertion; दर्शनादर्शन- योश्च दर्शनं प्रमाणम् ŚB. on MS.1.7.36.-25 Experiencing; भवतो दर्शनं यत्स्यादपुनर्भवदर्शनम् Bhāg.8.25.-Comp. -ईप्सु a. anxious to see.-उज्ज्वला the great white jasmine.-गृहम् an audience chamber.-पथः the range of sight or vision, horizon; मम दर्शनपथमवतीर्णः Ś.3. 'crossed my sight'; क्रमेण तस्मिन्नवतीर्णदृक्पथे N.-प्रतिभूः, -प्रातिभाव्यम् a bail or surety for appearance; Y.2.54; Ms.8.16. -
108 ध _dh
ध a. (At the end of comp.) Placing, holding, containing, causing &c.-धः 1 An epithet of Brahmā.-2 N. of Kubera.-3 Virtue, moral merit.-4 (in music) The 6th note of the gamut.-धम् Wealth, property. tiger, made of or covered with a tiger's skin.-पः A car covered with a tiger's skin.-पम् The skin of a tiger. -
109 धर्त्रम् _dhartram
धर्त्रम् [धृ-त्र]1 A house.-2 A prop, stay.-3 A sacrifice.-4 Virtue, moral merit. -
110 शोभन _śōbhana
शोभन a. (-नी f.) [शोभते शुभ्-ल्यु]1 Shining, splen- did; Mb.4.42.12 (com. सुफलः शोभनभल्लिकः).-2 Handsome, beautiful, lovely.-3 Good, auspicious, fortunate.-4 Richly decorated.-5 Moral, virtuous.-6 Correct, right.-नः 1 N. of Śiva.-2 A planet.-3 A burnt offering for the production of happy results.-ना 1 Turmeric.-2 A beautiful or virtuous woman; तदिदं परिरक्ष शोभने भवितव्यप्रियसंगमं वपुः Ku.4.44.-3 A sort of yellow pigment (= गोरोचना q. v.).-नम् 1 Beauty, lustre, brilliance.-2 A lotus.-3 An ornament.-4 Virtue.-5 Tin.-Comp. -आचरितम् virtuous practice. -
111 श्रेयस् _śrēyas
श्रेयस् a. [अतिशयेन प्रशस्यम् ईयस्सु श्रादेशः]1 Better, pre- ferable, superior; वर्धनाद्रक्षणं श्रेयः H.3.3; श्रेयान् स्वधर्मो विगुणः परधर्मात् स्वनुष्ठितात् । स्वधर्मे निधनं श्रेयः परधर्मो भयावहः ॥ Bg.3.35;2.5.-2 Best, most excellent, quite desirable; श्रेयो ह्यस्माकमेवं हि Māl.1.13.-3 More happy or fortunate.-4 More blessed, dearer (compar. of प्रशस्य q. v.). -n.1 Virtue, righteous deeds, moral or religious merit.-2 Bliss, good fortune, blessing, good, welfare, felicity, a good or auspicious result; पूर्वावधीरितं श्रेयो दुःखं हि परिवर्तते Ś.7.13; धिङ् मामुपस्थितश्रेयो$वमानिनम् Ś.6; प्रतिबध्नाति हि श्रेयः पूज्यपूजाव्यतिक्रमः R.1.79; U.5.27;7.2; R.5.34.-3 Any good or auspicious occasion; Ś.7.-4 Final beatitude, absolution.-Comp. -अक्षिकाङ्क्षिन् a. desiring bliss or welfare; न राज्ञः प्रतिगृह्णन्ति प्रेत्य श्रेयो$भिकाङ्क्षिणः Ms.4.91.-अर्थिन् a.1 seeking happiness, desirous of felicity.-2 Wishing well.-कर a.1 promoting happi- ness, favourable; किंचिच्छ्रेयस्करतरं कर्मोक्तं पुरुषं प्रति Ms.12. 84.-2 propitious, auspicious.-परिश्रमः striving after absolution. -
112 qualité
qualité [kalite]feminine nouna. [de marchandise] quality• de qualité [article, ouvrage, spectacle] quality• c'est de bonne/mauvaise qualité it's good/poor qualityb. [de personne] ( = vertu) quality ; ( = don) skill• qualités humaines/personnelles human/personal qualitiesc. ( = fonction) position* * *kalite1) ( valeur) qualityde bonne qualité — good quality (épith)
de qualité — quality (épith)
2) ( aptitude) qualityses qualités de gestionnaire — his/her skills as an administrator
la franchise n'est pas sa qualité première — openness is not his/her strong point
3) Industrie qualitysa qualité de directeur l'autorise à faire — his/her position as manager allows him/her to do
en (sa) qualité de représentant — in his/her capacity as a representative
nom, prénom et qualité — surname, first name and occupation
5) ( sorte) quality* * *kalite nf1) [produit] qualityCes outils sont de très bonne qualité. — These are very good quality tools.
rapport qualité-prix — value, value for money
de qualité — quality modif
2) [personne] good quality3) (= fonction) position* * *qualité nf1 ( valeur) quality; du cuir de bonne/mauvaise/meilleure qualité good/poor/better quality leather; de qualité [produit, spectacle, médecine, matériel] quality ( épith); être de qualité to be of good quality; de première qualité of the highest quality; qualité de la vie quality of life;2 ( aptitude) quality; avoir beaucoup de qualités to have many qualities; la franchise n'est pas sa qualité première frankness isn't his greatest quality; avoir les qualités requises to have the necessary qualities; avoir des qualités de dirigeant to have leadership qualities; ses qualités de gestionnaire his skills as an administrator;3 Entr, Ind quality; système/audit de qualité quality system/audit; gestion/assurance/maîtrise de la qualité quality management/assurance/control; certificat de qualité certificate of quality; service qualité quality department;4 ( statut) status; ( fonction) position; la qualité de citoyen/réfugié the status of citizen/refugee; sa qualité de directeur l'autorise à faire his position as manager allows him to do; avoir qualité pour faire to be entitled to do; en (sa) qualité de représentant in his capacity as representative; nom, prénom et qualité surname, first name and occupation; ès qualités ex officio;5 ( sorte) quality; nous avons plusieurs qualités de champagne/papier we have several qualities of champagne/paper.qualité de l'air Écol air quality.[kalite] nom fémininqualités morales/intellectuelles moral/intellectual qualitiesqualité ordinaire standard ou regular gradede qualité inférieure low-quality, shoddyla qualité de l'impression est insuffisante/bonne the quality of the printing is inadequate/good4. [statut] positionnom, prénom, âge et qualité name, first name, age and occupationa. [être habilité] to be entitled to do somethingb. [être capable] to be qualified to do something5. [supériorité qualitative] quality————————qualités nom féminin pluriel————————de qualité locution adjectivale————————en qualité de locution prépositionnelleen qualité de tuteur, je peux intervenir (in my capacity) as guardian, I can interveneès qualités locution adverbiale -
113 keutamaan
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114 lapse
I n1) необачність, недогляд, помилка, промах; ляпсус; похибка; опискаa lapse of the memory — провал пам'яті; c-г. огріх, непроорювання
2) відхилення ( від правильного шляху); гріх3) течія, хід; перебігwith the lapse of time — згодом; проміжок ( часу); період
4) перерва5) падіння, зниження (температури, тиску)6) peл. віровідступництво7) юp. припинення, недійсність права ( на що-небудь)II v1) відхилятися ( від правильного шляху); упасти ( морально); деградувати; ( into) впадати ( у який-небудь стан); переходити ( у що-небудь); перетворюватися2) минати; спливати ( про час); зникати (поступово, непомітно); падати ( про інтерес); припинятися, кінчатися, завершуватися3) юp. втрачати чинність; закінчуватися ( про право); ставати недійсним; переходити в інші руки; втрачати ( право на що-небудь) -
115 སྙིང་སྟོབས་
[snying stobs]brave, bravery, courage, valor, fortitude, character, spirit, virtue, mental strength, moral strength -
116 སྡིག་པ་
[sdig pa]evil, unhealthy, non-virtue, sin, moral scorpion (1 of khyim bcu gnyis), sin in new testament -
117 བསོད་ནམས་ལྡན་
[bsod nams ldan]planet, -> sgra gcan, pious, one possessed of virtue, moral merit -
118 bonitās
bonitās ātis, f [bonus], goodness, excellence: agrorum, Cs.: ingeni: naturae. — Of character, goodness, honesty, integrity, uprightness, virtue, blamelessness: fidem alicuius bonitatemque laudare: potestatem bonitate retinere, N.—Goodness, kindness, friendliness, benevolence, benignity: nihil est tam populare quam bonitas: odium bonitate lenire: naturalis, kind-heartedness, N.: hereditates bonitate consequi, N.—Parental love, tenderness: in suos: erga homines: facit parentes bonitas, non necessitas, Ph.* * *goodness, integrity, moral excellence; kindness, benevolence, tenderness -
119 धर्मक्रित्य
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120 धर्ममय
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