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mo:comparative; = manyIadv. \/mɔː\/1) mer, flere• would you like to sleep more?2) ytterligere, mer, tilen gang til\/en tillitt til\/litt mer• what more did he say?3) mer, mest, meste4) dessuten, i tillegg• she's pretty, and more, she's smarthun er pen, og dessuten er hun intelligentall the more eller so much the more så mye mer, desto mer, så mange flereetter hvert som tiden nærmet seg, ble jeg mer og mer nervøs• the more reason for changing \/ the more reason there is to changeand what is more eller and more than that og ikke nok med det, og hva mer erbe more like it være bedre, være noe annetdet var bedre \/ det var noe annetbe more to it than ikke være fullt så enkelt som, være mer ved det ennmore and more mer og mer, flere og flere, stadig mer, stadig fleremore or less mer eller mindre, på sett og vis, til en viss grad, større eller mindre• we are all alike, more or lesscirka, sånn omtrent ytterligere, til, mer ( som adverb) mer, mest, mestelike more than anything mest\/nærmest likthe more because særlig fordi, så meget mer sommore than flere enn, mer ennneither more nor less verken mer eller mindreno more ikke mer, aldri mer, ikke lenger, heller ikke, like litehan vet veldig lite om det, og jeg vet ikke mer jeg hellerbe no more ikke være mer, være dødno more than ikke mer\/flere ennlike lite somnot any more (than) ikke mer\/flere (enn) aldri mernot more (than) ikke mer (enn)IIdeterm. \/mɔː\/mer, flere• did he ask for more?no more ikke mer, ikke flere, aldri mer• no more war!no more of that nok om det, nå får det være nok (og) dermed bastathe more the merrier jo flere desto bedrethe more... the more... jo... desto...jo mer han får, desto mer vil han ha -
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1. a от, и Ito have more patience than … — иметь больше терпения, чем …
2. a большийten is two more than eight — десять на два больше, чем восемь
3. a добавочный, дополнительный; ещёa very little more — ещё; совсем немного; чуть-чуть
more importantly — что ещё более важно, более того
4. adv от I5. adv больше, болееhe was more frightened than hurt — он больше испугался, чем ушибся
you thanked her, which is more than I did — вы поблагодарили её, чего я не сделал
he got no more than his due — он получил столько, сколько ему положено
he is no more a professor than I am — он такой же профессор, как я
more cannot be said — больше нечего сказать ; что ещё можно сказать
6. adv ещё; опять, снова; в добавокwhat is more — вдобавок; более того
7. adv сравнит. ст. служит для образования многосложных прилагательных и наречий болееneither more nor less than … — ни больше ни меньше, как …; не что иное, как …
the more … the more — чем больше …, тем больше
the more he has the more he wants — чем больше он имеет, тем большего он хочет
the more the better — чем больше, тем лучше
the more the merrier — чем больше, тем веселее;
she is beautiful but her sister is more so — она красива, но её сестра ещё красивее
the more so, as … — тем более, что; тем паче, что …
there was more like a hundred than fifty — там было скорее сто, чем пятьдесят
what is more, and more — и вдобавок; больше того; что ещё важно ; а кроме того
more is meant than meets the eye — это не так просто; имеется в виду больше, чем кажется на первый взгляд
Синонимический ряд:1. additional (adj.) added; additional; another; else; extra; farther; fresh; further; new; other2. increased (adj.) aggrandized; enhanced; expanded; extended; increased3. more (adj.) more; more legion; more multitudinous; more myriad; more numerous; more voluminous4. also (other) additionally; along; also; as well; besides; beyond; futhermore; in addition; item; likewise; moreover; still; too; withal; yea; yet5. better (other) better6. often (other) again and again; many a time; many times; more; more frequently; often; oftentimes (literary) -
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'nju:mərəs(very many: His faults are too numerous to mention.) tallrik(e), omfattendemannsterkadj. \/ˈnjuːm(ə)rəs\/mange, tallrike -
4 more than meets the ear
"больше, чем слышит ухо", не так просто [выражение создано Дж. Мильтоном: And if aught else great bards beside In sage and solemn tunes have sung, Of turneys, and of trophies hung, Of forests, and enchantments drear, Where more is meant than meets the ear. (‘Il Penseroso’)]; см. тж. more than meets the eyeLogical anomalies, phrases in which "more is meant than meets the ear"; in which the meaning conveyed by a phrase is other than the meaning of words which compose it... idioms of this kind are still more numerous in English. (L. P. Smith, ‘Words and Idioms’, ch. V) — Логические аномалии, фразы, в которых "сказано больше, чем кажется", т. е. идиоматические обороты, значение которых не выводится из значения составляющих их слов... весьма многочисленны в английском языке.
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Русско-английский синонимический словарь > более многочисленный
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9 numeroso
adj.numerous, multitudinous, manifold.* * *► adjetivo1 numerous* * *ADJ numerous* * *- sa adjetivo <clase/grupo> large; <ocasiones/ejemplos> numerous, many* * *= numerous, substantive.Ex. These hosts can be expected to become more numerous.Ex. In Zimbabwe out of the seven universities with substantive librarians in the country, six of them were headed by women.----* ser numeroso = be large in number.* * *- sa adjetivo <clase/grupo> large; <ocasiones/ejemplos> numerous, many* * *= numerous, substantive.Ex: These hosts can be expected to become more numerous.
Ex: In Zimbabwe out of the seven universities with substantive librarians in the country, six of them were headed by women.* ser numeroso = be large in number.* * *numeroso -sa1 ‹clase/grupo› largela ceremonia se celebró ante numeroso público ( frml); the ceremony took place in front of a large audience2 ‹ocasiones/ejemplos/visitantes› numerous, many* * *
numeroso◊ -sa adjetivo ‹clase/grupo› large;
‹ocasiones/ejemplos› numerous, many
numeroso,-a adjetivo numerous
' numeroso' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
crecida
- crecido
- mucha
- mucho
- numerosa
English:
dense
- innumerable
- numerous
- broad
- heavy
* * *numeroso, -a adj1. [con muchos elementos] numerous;un grupo numeroso a large group2.numerosos [muchos] many, several;sufrieron numerosas bajas they suffered many o several casualties* * *adj numerous* * *numeroso, -sa adj: numerous* * *numeroso adj1. (grande) large2. (muchos) numerous -
10 predominate
intransitive verb(be more powerful) dominierend sein; (be more important) vorherrschen; überwiegen; (be more numerous) in der Überzahl sein* * *[pri'domineit](to be the stronger or greater in amount, size, number etc: In this part of the country industry predominates (over agriculture).) vorherrschen, überwiegen- academic.ru/57468/predominant">predominant- predominantly
- predominance* * *pre·domi·nate[prɪˈdɒmɪneɪt, AM -ˈdɑ:mə-]vi1. (be most important) vorherrschen2. (be more numerous) überwiegenin the Cotswolds, stone buildings \predominate over brick ones in den Cotswolds gibt es mehr Häuser aus Naturstein als Backsteinhäuser* * *[prI'dɒmIneɪt]vi1) (in numbers) vorherrschenif you allow any one individual to predominate (over the others) — wenn man einem einzigen gestattet, die anderen zu beherrschen
* * *predominate v/i1. vorherrschen, überwiegen, vorwiegen2. (zahlenmäßig, geistig, körperlich etc) überlegen sein4. herrschen, die Herrschaft haben ( beide:over über akk)* * *intransitive verb(be more powerful) dominierend sein; (be more important) vorherrschen; überwiegen; (be more numerous) in der Überzahl sein* * *v.vorherrschen v. -
11 μᾶλλον
μᾶλλον (comp. of the adv. μάλα; Hom.+) ‘more, rather’① to a greater or higher degree, more Phil 1:12. πολλῷ μᾶλλον ἔκραζεν he cried out even more loudly Mk 10:48; Lk 18:39. ἔτι μᾶλλον καὶ μᾶλλον more and more (cp. Diog. L. 9, 10, 2) Phil 1:9; Hs 9, 1, 8. ἐγὼ μᾶλλον I can do so even more Phil 3:4. The thing compared is introduced by ἤ (Apollon. Paradox. 9; Appian, Iber. 90 §392; Lucian, Adv. Ind. 2) Mt 18:13 or stands in the gen. of comparison (X., Mem. 4, 3, 8, Cyr. 3, 3, 45) πάντων ὑμῶν μ. γλώσσαις λαλῶ I (can) speak in tongues more than you all 1 Cor 14:18 (Just., A I, 12, 1 πάντων μᾶλλον ἀνθρώπων).—Abs. μ. can mean to a greater degree (than before), even more, now more than ever Lk 5:15; J 5:18; 19:8; Ac 5:14; 22:2; 2 Cor 7:7. Somet. it is also added to verbs: Σαῦλος μ. ἐνεδυναμοῦτο Ac 9:22.—In combination w. an adj. it takes the place of the comparative (Hom. et al.; Just., D. 107, 2 γενεὰν … μοιχαλίδα μ.; Synes., Ep. 123 p. 259d μ. ἄξιος) μακάριόν ἐστιν μᾶλλον Ac 20:35 (s. 3c below). καλόν ἐστιν αὐτῷ μᾶλλον Mk 9:42; cp. 1 Cor 9:15. πολλῷ μ. ἀναγκαῖά ἐστιν they are even more necessary 1 Cor 12:22. πολλὰ τ. τέκνα τῆς ἐρήμου μᾶλλον ἢ τῆς ἐχούσης τ. ἄνδρα the children of the desolate woman are numerous to a higher degree than (the children) of the woman who has a husband = the children are more numerous Gal 4:27 (Is 54:1).—Pleonastically w. words and expressions that already contain the idea ‘more’ (Kühner-G. I 26; OSchwab, Histor. Syntax der griech. Komparation III 1895, 59ff; B-D-F §246; Rob. 278) μ. διαφέρειν τινός Mt 6:26; Lk 12:24. περισσεύειν μᾶλλον 1 Th 4:1, 10; w. a comp. (Trag.; Hdt. 1, 32; X., Cyr. 2, 2, 12; Dio Chrys. 23 [40], 17; 32 [49], 14; Lucian, Gall. 13; Ps.-Lucian, Charid. 6; Just., A I, 19, 1 and D. 121, 2; Synes., Ep. 79 p. 227c; 103 p. 241d) πολλῷ μᾶλλον κρεῖσσον Phil 1:23. μᾶλλον περισσότερον ἐκήρυσσον Mk 7:36. περισσοτέρως μᾶλλον ἐχάρημεν we rejoiced still more 2 Cor 7:13. μ. ἐνδοξότεροι Hs 9, 28, 4. ὅσῳ δοκεῖ μ. μείζων εἶναι the more he seems to be great 1 Cl 48:6b.② for a better reason, rather, all the moreⓐ rather, sooner (ApcMos 31 ἀνάστα μ., εὖξαι τῷ θεῷ) μ. χρῆσαι (X., Mem. 1, 2, 24) rather take advantage of it (i.e. either freedom or slavery) 1 Cor 7:21 (lit. on χράομαι 1a). The slaves who have Christian masters μᾶλλον δουλευέτωσαν should render them all the better service (so REB, NRSV) 1 Ti 6:2. νῦν πολλῷ μ. ἐν τ. ἀπουσίᾳ μου much more in my absence Phil 2:12. οὐ πολὺ μ. ὑποταγησόμεθα τ. πατρί; should we not much rather submit to the Father? Hb 12:9. τοσούτῳ μ. ὅσῳ all the more, since 10:25.ⓑ more (surely), more (certainly) πόσῳ μ. σοί how much more surely to you Phlm 16. πόσῳ μ. ὑμᾶς … ἐξεγείρει how much more will he raise you up (vivid use of the pres.) AcPlCor 2:31. πολλῷ μ. Ro 5:9 (s. HMüller, Der rabb. Qal-Wachomer Schluss. in paul. Theol., ZNW 58, ’67, 73–92). Very oft. a conditional clause (εἰ) precedes it (Epicurus in Diog. L. 10, 91 εἰ γὰρ …, πολλῷ μᾶλλον ἄν=if …, how much more surely) εἰ τὸν χόρτον ὁ θεὸς οὕτως ἀμφιέννυσιν, οὐ πολλῷ μ. ὑμᾶς; if God so clothes the grass, (will God) not much more surely (clothe) you? Mt 6:30. Likew. εἰ … πολλῷ μ. Ro 5:10, 15, 17; 2 Cor 3:9, 11; εἰ … πόσῳ μ. if … how much more surely Mt 7:11; 10:25; Lk 11:13; 12:28; Ro 11:12, 24; Hb 9:14. εἰ … πῶς οὐχὶ μ.; if … why should not more surely? 2 Cor 3:8. εἰ … πολὺ μ. ἡμεῖς if … then much more surely we Hb 12:25. εἰ ἄλλοι … οὐ μᾶλλον ἡμεῖς; if others (have a claim), do we not more surely (have one)? 1 Cor 9:12 (μ. can also mean above all, especially, e.g. Himerius, Or. 40 [Or. 6], 2).—CMaurer, Der Schluss ‘a minore ad majus’ als Element paul. Theol., TLZ 85, ’60, 149–52.ⓐ following a negative thatα. is expressed: μὴ εἰσέλθητε. πορεύεσθε δὲ μ. do not enter (into); go instead Mt 10:6. μὴ φοβεῖσθε … φοβεῖσθε δὲ μ. vs. 28; ἵνα μὴ τὸ χωλὸν ἐκτραπῇ, ἰαθῇ δὲ μ. Hb 12:13. μὴ …, μᾶλλον δέ Eph 4:28; 5:11. μὴ or οὐ …, ἀλλὰ μ. (TestBenj 8:3; JosAs 26:2 A [p. 80, 2 Bat.]; ParJer 2:5; Just., A I, 27, 5; Syntipas p. 17, 3; 43, 17) Mt 27:24; Mk 5:26; Ro 14:13; Eph 5:4; AcPt Ox 849, 20.β. is unexpressed, though easily supplied fr. the context: πορεύεσθε μ. (do not turn to us), rather go Mt 25:9. ἵνα μ. τὸν Βαραββᾶν that he should (release) Barabbas instead (of Jesus) Mk 15:11. ἥδιστα μᾶλλον καυχήσομαι (I will not pray for release), rather I will gladly boast 2 Cor 12:9. μᾶλλον παρακαλῶ (I do not order), rather I request Phlm 9; τοὐναντίον μ. on the other hand rather 2 Cor 2:7. μᾶλλον αἰσχυνθῶμεν we should be ashamed of ourselves (rather than mistrust Mary of Magdala) GMary Ox 463, 25.ⓑ οὐχὶ μᾶλλον not rather follows a positive statement: ὑμεῖς πεφυσιωμένοι ἐστέ, καὶ οὐχὶ μᾶλλον ἐπενθήσατε; you are puffed up; should you not rather be sad? 1 Cor 5:2. διὰ τί οὐχὶ μ. ἀδικεῖσθε; why do you not rather suffer wrong (instead of doing wrong to others)? 6:7a; cp. 7b.ⓒ μᾶλλον ἤ(περ) usually (exceptions: Ac 20:35 [Unknown Sayings, 77–81: this is not an exception, and renders ‘giving is blessed, not receiving’]; 1 Cor 9:15 [but see s.v. ἦ]; Gal 4:27) excludes fr. consideration the content of the phrase introduced by ἤ (Tat. 13, 3 θεομάχοι μ. ἤπερ θεοσεβεῖς; Appian, Iber. 26 §101 θαρρεῖν θεῷ μᾶλλον ἢ πλήθει στρατοῦ=put his trust in God, not in …) ἠγάπησαν οἱ ἄνθρωποι μ. τὸ σκότος ἢ τὸ φῶς people loved not light, but darkness J 3:19; cp. 12:43. ὑμῶν ἀκούειν μ. ἢ τοῦ θεοῦ, not obey God, but you instead Ac 4:19; cp. 5:29.—1 Ti 1:4; 2 Ti 3:4. τῷ ναυκλήρῳ μ. ἐπείθετο ἢ τοῖς ὑπὸ Παύλου λεγομένοις he did not pay attention to what Paul said, but to the captain of the ship Ac 27:11. Likew. μᾶλλον ἑλόμενος ἤ he chose the one rather than the other Hb 11:25.ⓓ μᾶλλον δέ but rather, or rather, or simply rather, introduces an expr. or thought that supplements and thereby corrects what has preceded (Aristoph., Plut. 634; X., Cyr. 5, 4, 49; Demosth. 18, 65; Philo, Aet. M. 23; Just., D. 27, 4; 29, 2; Ath. 17, 3 μ. δέ; cp. Ar.; Just., A I, 17, 4 and D. 79, 1 μ. δὲ καί) Χρ. Ἰ. ὁ ἀποθανών, μᾶλλον δὲ ἐγερθείς Chr. J. who died, yes rather was raised Ro 8:34. γνόντες θεόν, μᾶλλον δὲ γνωσθέντες ὑπὸ θεοῦ since you have known God, or rather have been known by God Gal 4:9; cp. 1 Cor 14:1, 5.—Rydbeck 80ff. DELG s.v. μάλα. M-M. EDNT. -
12 flere
несколько (больше, чем один)* * *different, more, several* * *adj. [ mange] several, a number of (several has to wait months to get an operation) adj. [som komparativ av "mange", noen til] more (f.eks.you have got more books than I
), (tallrikere også) more numerous (f.eks.they are much more numerous than we
) adj. [ andre] more, other (f.eks.there are other verses, but I won't repeat them
) adj. [ forskjellige] various (f.eks.he showed me various things that interested me
) (en av flere) one (out) of several (enda flere) even more, yet more, still more (f.eks.there is still more money in the bank
) (stadig flere) more and more (people) (f.eks.more and more people are turning to crackpot religions for comfort
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13 FLEIRI
a. compar.,1) more;fleira lið, more troops;neut., fleira, more things (ekki sagði hann honum fleira);with gen., fleira manna, more people (cfr. ‘margt manna’);pl., hinir vóru þó miklu fleiri, more numerous;2) more communicatlive, hearty; hann gerðist við hann fleiri ok fleiri, more and more intimate.* * *compar., and FLESTR, superl., ( fleirstr is a bad form, freq. in books of the 18th century), [cp. Lat. plerique, plūres; Gr. πλειστοι, πλείονες; Dan. flere, flest; Ulf. uses managistr = πλειστος and managiza = πλείων; vide margr]:—more, most; sex dómendr eða fleiri, Grág. i. 37; eru þeir fleiri er þat sanna, Fms. x. 275; hinir vóru þó miklu fleiri ( more numerous), Ld. 170; ef hann þarf fleiri bjargkviðu, Grág. i. 55; á því vígi eigi fleirum mönnum á hendr at lýsa, ii. 34; vil ek heyra fleiri manna órskurð, Fms. i. 42: neut. fleira, more, féll miklu fleira lið hans, 121: with gen., hafði hann nokkuru fleira manna, Eg. 77, Bs. ii. 167; fleira barna, Fs. 75; ekki sagði hann þessum manni fleira, Fms. i. 145.β. metaph. more communicative, hearty, cp. fár and margr; er nú fleira í frændsemi með þeim, Band. 20 new Ed.; hann görðisk við hann fleiri ok fleiri, more and more intimate, Finnb. ch. 7; fannsk mér þá ok æ síðan fleira til hans, i. e. I liked him then and better ever since, Fms. i. 141: in the sense of more, er fleira drekkr, the more he drinks, Hm. 12; fleiri vásbúð hafði hann, en vér höfum haft, Fb. i, Ó. T. ch. 26.II. superl., forsjálir um flest, Eg. 73; þér erut um flest einráðir Íslendingar, Ld. 314; flest allt, almost all (vide allr), Fs. 174; flest allt stórmenni, Landn. 39, v. l.; flest öll hof, Sks. 234; þeir eru hér flestir menn at mikils munu virða mín orð, Ld. 184; flestir allir nema fáir menn, Niðrst. 7; flest lið, the greater part of the people or troops, Korm. 236, Eg. 92.β. with the notion of all; flestr maðr, most people, Höfuðl. 3; þat tel ek fyrst er flestr um veit, Ad. 17; reyndr var flestr í fastri fleindrífu, Fbr. (in a verse); flestan dag, all day long, Gm. 15; flestan aldr, all ages, for ever, Arnór; dag-lengis flestan, all day long, Kormak; því at ek brúðar á flest um ráð sem faðir, Alm. 5, Lex. Poët.: the saying, flestir kjósa fyrðar líf, all men cling to life, Kvöldv. i. 194, as motto to the fable of Death and the Old Man with the Sack. -
14 भूयस् _bhūyas
भूयस् a. (-सी f.) [अतिशयेन बहु ईयसुन्]1 More, more numerous or abundant.-2 Greater, larger; तद्दर्शनाद- भूच्छंभोर्भूयान् दारार्थमादरः Ku.6.13.-3 More important.-4 Very great or large, much, many, numerous; भवति च पुनर्भूयान् भेदः फलं प्रति तद्यथा U.2.4; भद्रं भद्रं वितर भगवन् भूयसे मङ्गलाय Māl.1.3; U.3.48; R.17.41; U.2.3.-5 Rich or abounding in; एवंप्रायगुणभूयसीं स्वकृतिम् Māl.1.-6 Vehement, severe. -ind.1 Much, very much, exceedingly, largely, greatly.-2 More, again, further more, moreover; पाथेयमुत्सृज बिसं ग्रहणाय भूयः V.4.15; R.2.46; भूयश्चाह त्वमसि शयने कण्ठलग्ना पुरा मे Me.113.-3 Repeatedly, frequently; पूर्वं भूयः first, in the first place --next, in the next place. (The form भूयसा is often used adverbially in the sense of1 very much, in a high degree, exceedingly, beyond measure, for the greater part; न खरो न च भूयसा मृदुः R.8.9; कुसुमपुरभुवो भूयसा दुःखयन्ति Mu.6.9; पश्चार्धेन प्रविष्टः शरपतनभयाद् भूयसा पूर्व- कायम् Ś1.7.-2 generally, as a general rule; भूयसा जीविधर्म एषः U.5).-Comp. -कर a. augmenting, increa- sing.-काम a. very desirous of anything.-दर्शनम् 1 frequent observation; भूयोभूयोदर्शनेन यत्र यत्र धूमस्तत्र तत्राग्नि- रिति व्याप्तिं गृहीत्वा T. S.-2 an inference based on frequent and wide observation.-भावः increase, growth, progress.-भूयस् ind. again and again, repeatedly; भूयोभूयः सविध- नगरीरथ्यया पर्यटन्तम् Māl.1.15.-मात्रम् the greatest part, most of.-विद्य a.1 more learned.-2 very learned. -
15 भूयस्
bhū́yasmfn. becoming (n. the act of becoming;
seeᅠ brahma-bh-);
« becoming in a greater degree»
(in this meaning accord. toᅠ Pāṇ. 6-4, 158 compar. of bahu)
i.e. more, more numerous orᅠ abundant, greater, larger, mightier
( alsoᅠ « much orᅠ many, very numerous orᅠ abundant» etc.) RV. etc. etc.;
abounding in, abundantly furnished with (instr. orᅠ comp.). Kathās. Sāh. ;
(as) ind. (gaṇa svar-ādi) more, most, very much, exceedingly RV. etc. etc.;
still more, moreover, besides, further on GṛṠrS. Up. etc. ( alsoᅠ bhūyasyāmātrayā Divyâ̱v. ;
pūrvam-bhūyaḥ, first-next R. ;
ādau-paṡcāt-bhūyaḥ, first-then-next Prasaṇg.);
once more, again, anew Mn. MBh. etc. ( alsoᅠ bhūyo'pi, bhūyaṡcâ̱pi, bhūyobhūyaḥ andᅠ punarbhūyaḥ);
( asā) ind. exceedingly, in a high degree Kālid. ;
mostly, generally, as a rule R. Kathās. (cf. yadbhūyasā)
- भूयस्कर
- भूयस्काम
- भूयस्कृत्
- भूयस्तरम्
- भूयस्तराम्
- भूयस्त्व
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17 अधिक _adhika
अधिक a. [abbreviation of अध्यारूढ; अध्यारूढशब्दात् कन् उत्तरपदलोपश्च P.V.2.73].1 More, additional, greater (opp. ऊन or सम); तदस्मिन्नधिकम् P.V.2.45. (In comp. with numerals) plus, greater by; अष्टाधिकं शतम् 1 plus 8 = 18; चत्वारिंशतो$धिकाः = ˚चत्वारिंशाः more than 4; नवाधिकां नवतिम् R.3.69; एकाधिकं हरेज्जयेष्टः Ms.9.117.-2 (a) Surpassing in quantity, more numerous, copious, excessive, abundant; in comp. or with instr.; श्वासः प्रमाणाधिकः Ś.1.29. more than the usual measure. (b) Inordinate, grown, increased, become greater; abounding in, full of; strong in; ˚क्रोध R.12.9; वयो$धिकः Ms.4.141 senior in years; शिशुरधिकवयाः Ve.3.32. old, advanced in years; भवनेषु रसाधिकेषु v. l. (सुधारितेषु) पूर्वं Ś.7.2; करोति रागं हृदि कौतुकाधिकं K.2.; रसाधिके मनसि Śi.17.48 abounding in.-3 (a) More, greater, stronger, mightier, more violent or intense; अधिकां कुरु देवि गुरुभक्तिम् K.62; ऊनं न सत्त्वेष्वधिको बबाधे R.2.14 the stronger animal did not prey on the weaker; पुमान्पुंसो$धिके शुक्रे स्त्री भवत्यधिके स्त्रियाः Ms.3.49; अधिकं मेनिरे विष्णुम् Rām.; अधिकं मित्रम् Pt.2; यवीयान्गुणतो$धिकः Ms.11.185;9.154. (b) Superior to, better than; higher than [with abl. or in comp.); प्रमाणादधिकस्यापि मत्तदन्तिनः Pt.1.327; सेनाशते- भ्यो$धिका बुद्धिः Mu.1.27 surpassing, more than a match for &c.; विधेरधिकसंभारः R.15.62 more than what was sanctioned by rules; तपस्विभ्यो$धिको योगी Bg.6.46; ब्रह्म प्रदानेभ्यो$धिकम् Y.1.212; अश्वाधिको राजा H.3.77 strong in cavalry; धनधान्याधिको वैश्यः H.4.21 excels in, is supe- rior by reason of; लोकाधिकं तेजः Mu.4.1 superior to; sometimes with gen.; पञ्चदशानां भ्रातणामधिको गुणैः K.136.-4 Later, subsequent, further than (of time); राजन्य- बन्धोर्द्वाविंशे (केशान्तो विधीयते) वैश्यस्य द्वयधिके ततः Ms.2.65.2 years later i. e. in the 24th year; sometimes with gen.; ममाधिका वा तुल्या वा Rām.-5 Eminent, uncommon, special, peculiar (असाधारण); विद्या नाम नरस्य रूपमधिकम् Bh.2.2 superior or uncommon form or beauty; धर्मो हि तेषामधिको विशेषः H. Pr.25; इज्याध्ययनदानानि वैश्यस्य क्षत्रियस्य च । प्रतिग्रहो$धिको विप्रे याजनाध्यनापने तथा ॥ Y.1.118; some- times used in the comparative in the above senses; क्लेशो$धिकतरस्तेषाम् Bg.12.5; ˚तरमिदानीं राजते राजलक्ष्मीः V. 5.22; स्वर्गादधिकतरं निर्वृत्तिस्थानम् Ś.7.-6 Redundant, super- fluous; ˚अङ्ग having a redundant limb; नोद्वहेत्कपिलां कन्यां नाधिकाङ्गीं न रोगिणीम् Ms.3.8.-7 Intercalated, intercalary (as a month &c.)-8 Inferior, secondary.-कम् 1 Surplus, excess, more; लाभो$धिकं फलम् Ak.-2 Abun- dance, redundancy, superfluity.-3 A figure of speech equivalent to hyperbole; आश्रयाश्रयिणोरेकस्याधिक्ये$धिक- मुच्यते । किमधिकमस्य ब्रूमो महिमानं वारिधेईरिर्यत्र । अज्ञात एव शेते कुक्षौ निक्षिप्य भुवनानि ॥ अत्र आश्रयस्याधिक्यम् । युगान्तकालप्रतिसंहृता- त्मनो जगन्ति यस्यां सविकाशमासत । तनौ ममुस्तत्र न कैटभद्विपस्तपो- धनाभ्यागमसंभृता मुदः ॥ S. D; महतोर्यन्महीयांसावाश्रिताश्रययोः क्रमात् । आश्रयाश्रयिणौ स्यातां तनुत्वे$यधिकं तु तत् ॥ K. P.1. -adv.1 More, in a greater degree; स राज्यं गुरुणा दत्तं प्रतिपद्याधिकं बभौ R.4.1; shone the more; 3.18; यस्मिन्नैवा- धिकं चक्षुरारोपयति पार्थिवः Pt.1.243; oft. in comp.; इयम- धिकमनोज्ञा Ś.1.2; ˚सुरभि Me.21.-2 Exceedingly, too much.-Comp. -अङ्ग a. (-ङ्गी f.) having a redundant limb. Ms.3.8. (see above-6) (-ङ्गम्) [अधिको$ङ्गात्] a sash, girdle or belt worn over the mail coat.-अधिक a. more and more, out-doing one another.-अर्थ a. exaggerated; ˚वचनम् exaggeration, an exag- gerated statement or assertion (whether of praise or of censure); कृत्यैरधिकार्थवचने P.II,1.33; (˚नम् = स्तुति- निन्दाफलकमर्थवादवचनम्; e. g. वातच्छेद्यं तृणम् i. e. so light and weak; काकपेया नदी so deep and full).-ऋद्धि a. abun- dant, prosperous; ऋद्धिमन्तमधिकर्द्धिरुत्तरः पूर्वमुत्सवमपोहदुत्सवः R.19.5.-तिथिः, f.-दिनं, -दिवसः an intercalated day.-दन्तः = अधिदन्तः-मांसार्मन् = अधिमांस q. v.-वाक्योक्तिः f. exaggeration, hyperbole.-षाष्टिक- साप्ततिक a. containing or costing more than 6 or 7. -
18 fjölga
(að), v. to make more numerous; impers., fjölgar e-t, and refl., fjölgast, to become numerous, increase in number.* * *að, to make to increase, Sturl. iii. 242: impers., Fas. i. 73.2. to become numerous, Edda (pref.)β. reflex., Fas. iii. 10, Stj. 21. -
19 многочисленный
Многочисленный -- numerous (as adjective or predicative); multiple (as adjective); many (as predicative)The effects on transport of the direct interaction between immediately adjacent flows are many.Such circumstances are much more numerous, in terms of geometry and mechanisms.By vt = 28°, a major portion of the viscous region has become discretized by the development of numerous clockwise vortices.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > многочисленный
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20 с течением времени
•Since all machines wear, their defects worsen as time goes on (or by).
•Such optical binaries (stars) can be distinguished from real couples only in the course of time.
•As time elapses, the concentration profiles take on a different shape.
•Over the years the electronic micrometer instruments have become more and more automatic.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > с течением времени
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