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1 bent
bent [bent]1 pt & pp of bend(a) (curved → tree, tube, wire) tordu, courbé; (→ branch) courbé; (→ back) voûté; (→ person) voûté, tassé; (out of shape → aerial, coathanger) tordu; (→ axle, lever) coudé;∎ he's bent on becoming an actor il est décidé à ou veut absolument devenir acteur;∎ she's bent on winning elle est décidée à gagner;∎ to be bent on self-destruction être porté à l'autodestruction∎ as bent as a nine bob note or as a three pound note pédé comme un phoque3 noun∎ they're of an artistic bent ils sont tournés vers les arts;∎ she has a natural bent for music (liking) elle a un goût naturel pour la musique; (talent) elle a des dispositions naturelles pour la musique;∎ he followed his (natural) bent il a suivi son penchant ou son inclination∎ to the top of one's bent au meilleur de sa forme►► Botany bent grass agrostide f -
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[bent]( inclination) Neigung f;to follow one's \bent seiner Neigung folgen;to have a [natural] \bent for sth einen [natürlichen] Hang zu etw dat haben;2) usu pred3) ( determined) -
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/bent/ * danh từ - khiếu, sở thích; xu hướng, khuynh hướng =to have a natural bent for foreign languages+ có khiếu về ngoại ngữ !to follow one's bent - theo những năng khiếu của mình !to the top of one's bent - thoả chí, thoả thích * danh từ - (thực vật học) cỏ ống - (thực vật học) cỏ mần trầu - bãi cỏ * thời quá khứ & động tính từ quá khứ của bend -
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1. 2. nounNeigung, die; Hang, derhave a bent for something — einen Hang zu etwas od. eine Vorliebe für etwas haben
3. adjectivepeople with or of an artistic bent — Menschen mit einer künstlerischen Ader od. Veranlagung
1) krumm; gebogen* * *[bent]past tense, past participle; = bend* * *[bent]to follow one's \bent seiner Neigung folgenIII. adj\bent copper korrupter Polizist\bent job krummes Ding3. (determined)▪ to be [hell] \bent on [or upon] [doing] sth zu etw dat [wild] entschlossen sein, etw auf Teufel komm raus wollen sl* * *[bent] pret, ptp of bend1. adj1) metal etc gebogen; (= out of shape) verbogen4)to be bent on sth/doing sth — etw unbedingt or partout wollen/tun wollen
2. n(= aptitude) Neigung f (for zu); (= type of mind, character) Schlag m* * *bent1 [bent]B adj1. gebeugt, gebogen, gekrümmt:bent (at right angles) TECH gekröpft;bent lever Winkelheber m;bent thermometer Winkelthermometer n2. a) entschlossen ( on doing zu tun)b) erpicht (on auf akk):be bent on doing sth darauf versessen sein oder umg darauf aus sein, etwas zu tun3. besonders Br sla) betrügerischb) bestechlich, korruptc) gestohlen4. besonders Br sl beklopptC sfor zu):follow one’s bent seiner Neigung oder seinen Neigungen folgen;the top of one’s bent nach Herzenslust2. Veranlagung f:bent for languages Sprachbegabung f3. TECH Tragwerk(konstruktion) n(f)bent2 [bent] s1. BOTb) Heidekraut nc) Teichbinse fd) Sandsegge f* * *1. 2. nounNeigung, die; Hang, derhave a bent for something — einen Hang zu etwas od. eine Vorliebe für etwas haben
3. adjectivepeople with or of an artistic bent — Menschen mit einer künstlerischen Ader od. Veranlagung
1) krumm; gebogen* * *adj.gebogen adj.krumm adj.verbogen adj. -
5 bent
I [bent] 1. сущ.1) наклонность, склонность, стремлениеto follow one's bent — следовать своему влечению / вкусам
artistic bent — художественные наклонности / артистические наклонности
decided bent — определённые склонности / стремления
He knew he did not like to be a carpenter, but had not discovered his own bent. — Он знал, что не хотел бы быть плотником, но он ещё не нашёл своего призвания.
Syn:2) изгиб, искривление3) склон холма4) стр. рамный устой5) уст. напряжение ( душевных сил)2. прил.to the top of one's bent — вволю, вдоволь
1) изогнутыйSyn:2) ( bent on) устремлённый к (чему-л.), решительно настроенный на (что-л.)She's bent on becoming an actress. — Она решительно настроена на то, чтобы стать актрисой.
3) разг. бесчестный3. прош. вр., прич. прош. вр. от bend II [bent] сущ.I had known for years that certain members of the Brighton police force were what we call bent. — Я уже много лет знаю, что некоторые представители брайтонской полиции вели себя бесчестно.
1) бот.; = bent grass полевица3) луг, нива, полеSyn:••to flee / go / take to the bent — удрать (спасаясь от опасности, кредиторов)
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7 inclinación
f.1 inclination, fancy, bent, bias.2 slope, gradient, inclination, incline.3 bowing, reverence, curtsy, bow.4 slanting position, cant, tilt, tilted position.5 leaning, lean.6 vergence.7 addiction.* * *1 (desviación) slant2 (tendencia) leaning3 (afición, cariño) penchant4 (saludo) bow; (asentimiento) nod\sentir inclinación por... to have a penchant for...* * *noun f.1) inclination2) slope3) propensity* * *SF1) [de terreno] slope, gradient; [de objeto] lean, listla inclinación del terreno — the slope of the ground, the gradient (of the ground)
inclinación lateral — (Aer) bank
inclinación magnética — magnetic dip, magnetic inclination
2) (=reverencia) bow3) (=tendencia) inclinationsu inclinación natural es conservadora — his natural inclination is conservative, he's conservative by inclination
tiene inclinaciones artísticas — she has artistic inclinations, she's artistically inclined
tener inclinación hacia la poesía — to have a penchant for poetry, have poetic leanings
* * *1)a) ( pendiente) slopeb) ( ángulo) inclinationla inclinación de una torre — the lean o inclination of a tower
2) ( movimiento del cuerpo) bow3) (interés, tendencia)tener inclinación por or hacia la música — to have a musical bent o musical inclinations
inclinaciones políticas/sexuales — political/sexual leanings
* * *= bent, penchant, leaning, inclination, slope, pitch, tilt, bent of mind.Ex. This factor was a constant theme especially in those programmes with a highly technical bent.Ex. Our penchant to organize is perhaps as close to a biological imperative as any form of human behavior is likely to come.Ex. Finally, this new philosophy did not conflict with the librarian's elitist leanings.Ex. These are less tangible, more dependent upon personal motivation and inclination, and not amenable to enforcement through institutional policies.Ex. The heading PITCH (Slope) illustrates how to qualify a word by another in parenthesis to clarify the meaning = El encabezamiento PENDIENTE (inclinación) ilustra cómo modificar una palabra con otra entre paréntesis para aclarar el significado.Ex. This method results in saving maximum space in the stacks as the pitch of the shelves can be adjusted accordingly.Ex. This has contributed to a tilt toward English-language publications in Web of Science.Ex. Only when students have a scientific bent of mind, will a community and a country grow.----* con una inclinación hacia las tecnología digital = digitally-oriented.* inclinación sexual = sexual orientation.* sentir la inclinación de = be inclined to.* * *1)a) ( pendiente) slopeb) ( ángulo) inclinationla inclinación de una torre — the lean o inclination of a tower
2) ( movimiento del cuerpo) bow3) (interés, tendencia)tener inclinación por or hacia la música — to have a musical bent o musical inclinations
inclinaciones políticas/sexuales — political/sexual leanings
* * *= bent, penchant, leaning, inclination, slope, pitch, tilt, bent of mind.Ex: This factor was a constant theme especially in those programmes with a highly technical bent.
Ex: Our penchant to organize is perhaps as close to a biological imperative as any form of human behavior is likely to come.Ex: Finally, this new philosophy did not conflict with the librarian's elitist leanings.Ex: These are less tangible, more dependent upon personal motivation and inclination, and not amenable to enforcement through institutional policies.Ex: The heading PITCH (Slope) illustrates how to qualify a word by another in parenthesis to clarify the meaning = El encabezamiento PENDIENTE (inclinación) ilustra cómo modificar una palabra con otra entre paréntesis para aclarar el significado.Ex: This method results in saving maximum space in the stacks as the pitch of the shelves can be adjusted accordingly.Ex: This has contributed to a tilt toward English-language publications in Web of Science.Ex: Only when students have a scientific bent of mind, will a community and a country grow.* con una inclinación hacia las tecnología digital = digitally-oriented.* inclinación sexual = sexual orientation.* sentir la inclinación de = be inclined to.* * *A1 (pendiente) slopela inclinación del terreno the slope of the land2 (ángulo) inclinationla inclinación de una torre the lean o inclination of a towera una inclinación de 60 grados at an inclination of 60 degreesCompuesto:magnetic dip o inclinationB (movimiento del cuerpo) bowme saludó con una leve inclinación he acknowledged me with a slight bowasintió con una inclinación de la cabeza he nodded (his head) in agreementC1 (interés, tendencia) inclinación POR or HACIA algo:siempre tuvo inclinación por or hacia la música he always had a musical bent o musical inclinationssus inclinaciones políticas his political leanings o tendenciesinclinaciones sexuales sexual leaningstiene una cierta inclinación a decir mentiras he has a tendency to o he tends to tell liesinclinaciones suicidas suicidal tendencies2 (predilección) inclinación POR algn:tiene una inclinación especial por la pequeña she's especially fond of the youngest one* * *
inclinación sustantivo femenino
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2 ( movimiento del cuerpo) bow;
3 (interés, tendencia): tener inclinación por or hacia la música to have a musical bent o musical inclinations;◊ inclinaciones políticas/sexuales political/sexual leanings
inclinación sustantivo femenino
1 (del terreno, de un edificio) slope, incline: el mueble no cabe debido a la inclinación del techo, the piece of furniture won't fit because the ceiling is sloping
(del cuerpo) stoop
2 (reverencia) bow
3 (cariño, afición) inclination [por, for]: tiene inclinación por la hija pequeña, his youngest daughter is his favourite
(predisposición) tendency, inclination [a, to]
' inclinación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abatimiento
- debilidad
- escora
- gusto
- inquietud
- natural
- vertiente
- afición
- desnivel
- disposición
- locura
- por
- predisposición
- venia
- veta
English:
bent
- inclination
- leaning
- pitch
- proclivity
- proneness
- slant
- tilt
- bob
- penchant
* * *inclinación nf1. [de terreno, tejado] slope;una inclinación del 15 por ciento [en carretera] a gradient of 15 percent;preocupa la inclinación del edificio the angle at which the building is leaning is cause for concernFís inclinación magnética magnetic inclination o dip2. [afición] penchant o propensity (a o por for);preocupa la inclinación a la violencia de los seguidores del equipo the team's fans' penchant for violence is worrying;tiene una inclinación natural por la música she has a natural bent for music;tiene inclinación a utilizar colores vivos he favours bright colours;siento inclinación por el golf I'm keen on golfinclinación sexual sexual orientation4. [saludo] bow;hizo una inclinación cuando pasaba el obispo he bowed as the bishop went past;nos saludó con una inclinación de cabeza he greeted us with a nod* * *f1 inclination;tener inclinación a hacer algo have an inclination to do sth2 fig: propensión tendency* * *inclinación nf, pl - ciones1) propensión: inclination, tendency2) : incline, slope* * *1. (cuesta) slope2. (tendencia) inclination -
8 ingenium
ingenium ī, n [1 in+GEN-], innate quality, nature, temperament, constitution: locorum hominumque ingenia, L.: arvorum, V.: ferae bestiae, praecipitia ingenia sortitae, Cu.—Natural disposition, temper, character, bent, inclination: est ingenio bono, T.: in liberos lene, T.: inverecundum animi: vera loqui etsi meum ingenium non moneret, L.: redire ad ingenium, natural bent, T.: Volscis levatis metu suum rediit ingenium, L.: virile, S.: mitis ingeni iuvenem, L.: temperare suum, temper, L.: eiusdem ingeni est, tradere, etc.—Natural capacity, talents, parts, abilities, genius: quid abest homini? an ingenium?: ingenio abundare: excellens ac singulare: praestantissimum: durum, H.: in promptu habere, S.: celeres ingeni motūs: vigor, O.: docilitas, N.: qui ingenio parum possum: ingeni acuendi causā: ea vestris ingeniis committo: ingenia ad intellegendum aptiora.—A nature, character: ut magistratus mansueto permitteretur ingenio, L.—A genius, man of genius, clever person: excellens: id in magnis ingeniis plerumque contingit: idem ad res diversissimas habilius, L.: Praemia ingeniis posuere, i. e. poets, V.* * *Inature, innate quality; natural disposition/capacity; character; talentIItrick, clever device -
9 ingenium
I.In gen. (so mostly poet.; in Sall. and in postAug. prose;II.not in Cic. or Cæs.): pro ingenio ego me liberum esse ratus sum, pro imperio tuo tibi servire aequom censeo,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 22: ite in frundiferos locos Ingenio arbusta ubi nata sunt, non obsita, by their own nature, Naev. ap. Non. 323, 1 (Trag. Rel. v. 28 Rib.); so,loci,
Sall. H. 3, 18 Dietsch:locorum hominumque ingenia,
Liv. 28, 12, 11; Tac. A. 6, 41; id. H. 1, 51; Flor. 2, 6, 16 al.:terrae,
Liv. 37, 54, 21:montis,
Tac. H. 2, 4; cf.:campi suopte ingenio humentes,
id. ib. 5, 14:arvorum,
Verg. G. 2, 177;and, portūs,
Sil. 14, 283:arbores sui cujusque ingenii poma ferunt,
Col. 3, 1, 2:lactis ingenia et proprietates,
Gell. 12, 1, 14:ingenium velox igni, Sev. Aetn. 214: crines ingenio suo flexi,
naturally, Petr. 126:ut magistratus imperio suo vehemens mansueto permitteretur ingenio,
Liv. 2, 30, 4; cf.:cum honesta suopte ingenio peterentur,
in consequence of its own nature, Tac. A. 3, 26:mitis ingenio,
id. ib. 6, 15:cunctator ingenio,
id. ib. 15, 1:ingenio trux,
id. H. 1, 21.—Rarely of beasts: mitior ad feras bestias, praecipitia ingenia sortitas,
Curt. 8, 1, 35.—In partic., of persons.A.Natural disposition, temper, mode of thinking, character, bent, inclination:2.feci ego ingenium meum,
have acted out, Plaut. Merc. 4, 1, 2:ita ingenium meumst,
id. Am. 3, 2, 18:ut ingenium est omnium hominum ab labore proclive ad lubidinem,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 50:liberale,
id. ib. 4, 5, 59:pium ac pudicum,
id. Hec. 1, 2, 77:durum atque inexorabile,
id. Phorm. 3, 2, 12:inhumanum,
id. Eun. 5, 2, 41:lene in liberos,
id. Heaut. 1, 1, 99:utinam nunc matrescam ingenio,
Pac. Con. Rel. v. 139 Rib. (1 Rib., maturescam):mobile,
Plin. Ep. 2, 11, 22:cicur et mansuetum,
Varr. L. L. 7, § 91 Müll.:inverecundum animi,
Cic. Inv. 1, 45, 83: vera loqui etsi meum ingenium non moneret. Liv. 3, 68, 9:ingenio suo vivere,
id. 3, 36, 1: redire ad ingenium, to return to one ' s natural bent, to one ' s old courses, Ter. Ad. 1, 1, 46:Volscis levatis metu suum rediit ingenium,
Liv. 2, 22, 3: quae maxime ad muliebre ingenium efficaces preces sunt, id. 1, 9, 16:vanum dictatoris,
id. 1, 27, 1:mitis ingenii juvenem,
id. 1, 46, 4:Turni ferox,
id. 1, 51, 7:temperare suum,
to control his temper, id. 8, 36, 5:horrida,
Curt. 4, 6, 3:molliora,
id. 5, 6, 18:humana,
id. 5, 10, 13:felix,
Sen. Ep. 95, 36:rapax,
id. ad Helv. 17, 4:atrox,
Tac. A. 4, 50:procax,
id. H. 3, 32: ingenium ingeni, in Plautus, signifies peculiarity of disposition, Stich. 1, 2, 69.—Concr. collect.:B.tanto corruptius iter immixtis histrionibus et spadonum gregibus et cetero Neronianae aulae ingenio,
the people who gave character to the court, Tac. H. 2, 71.—With respect to intelligence.1.Natural capacity, talents, parts, abilities, genius:2.docilitas, memoria, quae fere appellantur uno ingenii nomine,
Cic. Fin. 5, 13, 36:ingenium ad fingendum,
id. Font. 14, 30:excellens ac singulare,
id. de Or. 2, 74, 298:vir acerrimo ingenio,
id. Or. 5, 18:cujus tanta vis ingenii est, ut, etc.,
id. de Or. 2, 74, 299:tardum,
id. ib. 2, 27, 117:acutum aut retusum,
id. de Div. 1, 36, 72:eximium,
id. Tusc. 5, 24, 68:praestantissimum,
id. Fin. 2, 16, 51:magnum,
id. Ac. 2, 1, 1:illustre,
id. Cael. 1, 1:oratorium,
Tac. Dial. 10:pulcherrimum et maximum,
Plin. Ep. 8, 12, 4:hebetatum, fractum, contusum,
id. ib. 8, 14, 9:celeres ingenii motus,
Cic. de Or. 1, 25, 113:ingenii acies,
id. ib. 3, 5, 20:ingenii lumen,
id. Brut. 15, 59:ingenii vis,
id. Phil. 5, 18, 49:ingenii vena,
Hor. C. 2, 18, 9:ingenii vigor,
Ov. M. 8, 254:ingenii celeritas,
Nep. Eum. 1:ingenii docilitas,
id. Att. 1:ingenio abundare,
Cic. Fam. 4, 8, 1:ingenio valere,
Quint. 1, 8, 8:ingenio divino esse,
Cic. Ac. 2, 36, 117:ingenio hebeti esse,
id. Phil. 10, 8, 17:in eo ingenium ejus elucere videbatis,
id. Cael. 19, 45:colere et imbuere ingenium artibus,
Plaut. Trin. 2, 2, 16:acuere,
Quint. 1, 4, 7:alere,
id. 1, 8, 8:exercere multiplici variāque materiā,
id. 2, 4, 20:versabatur in hoc nostro studio cum ingenio,
with cleverness, Cic. Fam. 13, 10, 2; so,cum ingenio,
Dig. 1, 16, 9:ingenii memoria immortalis est,
Sen. Polyb. 18, 2.— Plur.:acutiora ingenia et ad intellegendum aptiora eorum, qui, etc.,
Cic. N. D. 2, 16, 42:aliae (partes agrorum) quae acuta ingenia gignant, aliae quae retusa,
intellects, id. Div. 1, 36, 79 fin. —Transf.a.A genius, i. e. a man of genius, a clever, ingenious person:b.excepi voluntatem tam excellens ingenium fuisse in civitate,
Cic. Brut. 40, 147; id. Rep. 2, 1, 2; Liv. 41, 4, 3:nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae fuit,
Sen. Tranq. An. 17, 10. — Plur.:ut saepe summa ingenia in occulto latent,
Plaut. Capt. 1, 2, 62:decora,
Tac. A. 1, 1:magna,
id. H. 1, 1:nostra (i. e. oratores,
id. Dial. 1; id. Agr. 2; Sen. Ep. 2, 1; id. ad Polyb. 27, 1:candidissimus omnium magnorum ingeniorum aestimator Livius,
id. Suas. 6, 22:ingenia et artes vel maxime fovit,
Suet. Vesp. 18; id. Aug. 89:id in magnis animis ingeniisque plerumque contingit,
Cic. Off. 1, 22, 74.—Of things, an invention, a clever thought:exquisita ingenia cenarum,
Plin. Pan. 49, 7; cf. Tac. H. 3, 28:noctium suarum ingenia (= flagitiosae libidinis inventiones),
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10 disposizione
"arrangement;Anordnung;Aufbau;arranjo"* * *f arrangement( norma) provision( attitudine) aptitude (a for)stare/mettere a disposizione di qualcuno be/put at s.o.'s disposal* * *disposizione s.f.1 ( sistemazione) disposition, arrangement; layout; placing: quale sarà la disposizione degli ospiti a tavola?, what will be the seating arrangements for the guests?; disposizione degli impianti, plant layout; la disposizione dei mobili, della casa, the arrangement of the furniture, of the house; la disposizione delle truppe, the disposition of the troops; (tip.) la disposizione di una pagina, the layout of a page2 ( ordine, istruzione) order, direction, instruction; ( provvedimento) provision: dare disposizioni, to give instructions; attenersi alle disposizioni, to follow instructions; fino a nuove disposizioni, till further instructions; disposizioni generali, general provisions; (fin.) disposizioni valutarie, currency regulations; (trib.) disposizioni fiscali, tax provisions // (dir.): secondo disposizioni di legge, under provisions of the law; disposizione testamentaria, disposition by will; potere di disposizione, power of disposition; disposizione in frode ai creditori, fraudulent conveyance // a disposizione, at one's disposal (o available): sono a tua completa disposizione, I'm at your complete disposal; mettere qlco. a disposizione di qlcu., to place sthg. at s.o.'s disposal; mi ha messo a disposizione la sua villa, he has placed his villa at my disposal (o he has opened up his villa for me); avere a disposizione tempo a sufficienza, to have enough time at one's disposal; (banca) credito a disposizione, standby credit3 ( inclinazione) inclination, bent, tendency, penchant: ha disposizione per le lingue, he has a gift for languages; avere disposizione allo studio, to have a natural bent for study4 ( stato d'animo) mood, frame of mind: lo trovai in una disposizione poco favorevole, I found him in a sulky mood; non sono nella disposizione di incontrarlo, I'm not in the mood (o right frame of mind) to meet him.* * *[dispozit'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) (sistemazione) disposal, disposition; (di appartamento, stanze) layout; (di oggetti) arrangement; (di giocatori) placingessere a disposizione — [ persona] to be on hand
a disposizione di qcn. — at sb.'s disposal
mettere a disposizione — to provide [cibo, servizio, riparo]; to run [treno, autobus]
quanto tempo, quanti soldi abbiamo a disposizione? — how much time, money do we have to play around with?
3) (provvedimento) ordering, regulation4) (predisposizione) bent, disposition5) dir. pol. clause, provisiondisposizione d'animo — frame o state of mind
* * *disposizione/dispozit'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 (sistemazione) disposal, disposition; (di appartamento, stanze) layout; (di oggetti) arrangement; (di giocatori) placing; disposizione dei posti a sedere seating arrangements2 (possibilità di utilizzare) essere a disposizione [ persona] to be on hand; a disposizione di qcn. at sb.'s disposal; mettere a disposizione to provide [cibo, servizio, riparo]; to run [treno, autobus]; quanto tempo, quanti soldi abbiamo a disposizione? how much time, money do we have to play around with?3 (provvedimento) ordering, regulation; secondo le nuove -i under the new regulations; - i vigenti current measures4 (predisposizione) bent, disposition; una disposizione a fare a capacity for doing; avere disposizione per la matematica to have a bent for maths5 dir. pol. clause, provision; - i testamentarie last will and testament -
11 склонность
ж1) влечение inclination (for, to, towards), leaning to/towards, bent/talent forнепреодоли́мая скло́нность к стихотво́рству — an irresistible inclination to writing verses
у него́ от приро́ды скло́нность к есте́ственным нау́кам — he has a natural bent/talent for science(s)
2) предрасположенность predisposition; подверженность susceptibility toврождённая скло́нность к преступле́ниям — innate predisposition to crime
скло́нность к просту́де — susceptibility to colds pl
у неё скло́нность к полноте́ — she has a leaning/she leans to/towards obesity, she inclines to lit fat/corpulence lit
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12 naturbegavelse
:### [ han er en naturbegavelse] he has natural gifts;[ han er en musikalsk naturbegavelse] he has a natural bent for music. -
13 vena
vēna, ae, f. [perh. root veh-, to carry, etc.; prop. a pipe, channel; Gr. ochetos], a blood-vessel, vein.I.Lit.1.In gen.:2.venae et arteriae a corde tractae et profectae in corpus omne ducuntur,
Cic. N. D. 2, 55, 139:venam incidere,
id. Pis. 34, 83; Cels. 2, 10:bracchiorum venas interscindere,
Tac. A. 15, 35:abrumpere,
id. ib. 15, 59:abscindere,
id. ib. 15, 69:exsolvere,
id. ib. 16, 17;16, 19: pertundere,
Juv. 6, 46:secare, Suet. Vit. Luc.: ferire,
Verg. G. 3, 460:solvere,
Col. 6, 14, 3.—In partic., an artery:B.si cui venae sic moventur, is habet febrem,
Cic. Fat. 8, 15; Cels. 3, 6:tentare,
to feel the pulse, Suet. Tib. 72 fin.;for which, tangere,
Pers. 3, 107; Sid. Ep. 22: si protinus venae conciderunt, i. e. the pulse has sunk or fallen, Cels. 3, 5; cf.:venis fugientibus,
Ov. P. 3, 1, 69.—Transf., of things that resemble veins.1.A water-course, Hirt. B. G. 8, 43;2.Auct. B. Alex. 8, 1: fecundae vena aquae,
Ov. Tr. 3, 7, 16; Mart. 10, 30, 10.—A vein of metals, Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 151; Juv. 9, 31.—3.The urinary passage, Cels. 4, 1.—4.A vein or streak of wood, Plin. 16, 38, 73, § 184; 13, 15, 30, § 97. —Of stone, Plin. 37, 6, 24, § 91; Stat. S. 1, 3, 36.—5.A row of trees in a garden, Plin. 17, 11, 15, § 76.—6.= membrum virile, Mart. 4, 66, 12; 6, 49, 2; 11, 16, 5; Pers. 6, 72.—II.Trop.A.The strength:B.vino fulcire venas cadentes,
Sen. Ep. 95, 22; id. Ben. 3, 9, 22; cf. Hor. S. 2, 3, 153.—The interior, the innate or natural quality or nature of a thing:C.periculum residebit et erit inclusum penitus in venis et visceribus rei publicae,
Cic. Cat. 1, 13, 31:(orator) teneat oportet venas cujusque generis, aetatis, ordinis,
the innermost feelings, the spring, pulse, id. de Or. 1, 52, 223: si ulla vena paternae disciplinae in nobis viveret, Sev. ap. Spart. Pesc. 3.—For a person's natural bent, genius, disposition, vein (the fig. taken from veins of metal):ego nec studium sine divite venā, Nec rude quid possit video ingenium,
Hor. A. P. 409:tenuis et angusta ingenii,
Quint. 6, 2, 3:benigna ingenii,
Hor. C. 2, 18, 10:publica (vatis),
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14 invītus
invītus adj. with sup, against the will, unwilling, reluctant, perforce, on compulsion: Invitus feci, lex coëgit, T.: neque senatus provinciam invitus dederat, S.: invitus feci, ut, etc.: ut viatores invitos consistere cogant, Cs.: eum ego a me invitissimus dimisi, much against my will: nihil invitis fidere divis, i. e. against their will, V.: invito patre, in spite of, T.: se invito transire, against his will, Cs.: invitissimis eis: invitā Minerva, against one's natural bent, C., H.: quod et illo et me invitissimo fiet, altogether against his inclination and mine.—As subst m.: elicere veram vocem ab invito.—Reluctant, unwilling: invita in hoc loco versatur oratio: Invitae anni spem credere terrae, V.: verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur, H.: ignes, O.: ope, i. e. furnished involuntarily, O.* * *invita, invitum ADJreluctant; unwilling; against one's will -
15 red-eō
red-eō iī (redīt, T., Iu.), itus, īre.—Of persons, to go back, turn back, return, turn around: velletne me redire: et non si revocaretis, rediturus fuerim, L.: territus ille retro redit, V.: tardius, O.: mature, H.: e provinciā: ex illis contionibus domum, L.: a cenā: a nobis, V.: ab Africā, H.: a flumine, O.: ne rure redierit, T.: suburbanā aede, O.: eodem, unde redierat, proficiscitur, Cs.: inde domum, O.: Quo rediturus erat, H.: retro in urbem, L.: in viam: in proelium, renew, L.: Serus in caelum redeas, H.: ad imperatorem suum: ad penates et in patriam, Cu.: Romam: Cirtam, S.: Itque reditque viam, V.: dum ab illo rediri posset, Cs.—Of things, to come back, return, be brought back, be restored: ad idem, unde profecta sunt, astra: sol in sua signa, O.: redeuntis cornua lunae, O.: flumen in eandem partem, ex quā venerat, redit, Cs.: redeunt iam gramina campis, H.—In thought, to go back, return, recur: mitte ista, atque ad rem redi, T.: ad illum: ad inceptum, S.: Illuc, unde abii, H.: res redit, comes up again.—Of revenue, to come in, arise, proceed, be received: pecunia publica, quae ex metallis redibat, N.—Of time, to come around, return, recur: redeuntibus annis, revolving, V.: Nonae redeunt Decembres, H.—To come to, be brought to, arrive at, reach, attain: pilis missis ad gladios redierunt, took to, Cs.: Caesar opinione trium legionum deiectus, ad duas redierat, was reduced, Cs.: collis leniter fastigatus paulatim ad planitiem redibat, sloped down, Cs.: ad te summa rerum redit, all depends on you, T.: ad interregnum res, L.: Ut ad pauca redeam, i. e. to cut the story short, T.: haec bona in tabulas publicas nulla redierunt, have not been registered: Germania in septentrionem ingenti flexu redit, trends towards the north, Ta.: Quod si eo meae fortunae redeunt, ut, etc., come to that, T.: omnia verba huc redeunt, amount to this, T. —Fig., to go back, come back, return, be brought back, be restored: istoc verbo animus mihi redit, T.: Et mens et rediit verus in ora color, O.: spiritus et vita redit bonis ducibus, H.: in pristinum statum, Cs.: res in antiquum statum rediit, L.: cum suis inimicissimis in gratiam: in amicitiam Romanorum, L.: in memoriam mortuorum, call to mind: redii mecum in memoriam, T.: redit agricolis labor actus in orbem, V.: rursum ad ingenium redit, to his natural bent, T.: ad suum vestitum: ad te redi, control yourself, T.: sine paululum ad me redeam, recollect myself, T.: iam ad se redisse, recovered consciousness, L.: ad sanitatem: In veram faciem, resume his proper form, O.: in annos Quos egit, rediit, i. e. he renewed his youth, O.: in fastos, i. e. refers, H. -
16 vēna
vēna ae, f a blood-vessel, vein: venae et arteriae: pertundere, Iu.: ferire, V.—An artery: si cui venae sic moventur, is habet febrim: temptatae pollice venae, i. e. the pulses, O.—A watercourse: fecundae aquae, O.—A metallic vein, mine: auri venas invenire: argentum venae secundae, Iu.: venae peioris aevom, i. e. of baser metal, O.—Fig., strength: Deficient inopem venae te, ni, etc., H.: venis fugientibus aeger, O.— Plur, the veins, heart, inmost nature: periculum erit inclusum in venis rei p.—A vein, natural bent, genius, disposition: ingeni benigna, H.: publica (vatis), Iu.* * *blood-vessel, vein; artery; pulse; fissure, pore, cavity; vein of ore/talent -
17 संनत्य
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18 vocazione sf
[vokat'tsjone](anche) Rel vocation, (inclinazione naturale) (natural) bentnon ho vocazione per la matematica — I'm not cut out to study Maths Brit o Math Am, I have no gift for Math(s)
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19 vocazione
sf [vokat'tsjone](anche) Rel vocation, (inclinazione naturale) (natural) bentnon ho vocazione per la matematica — I'm not cut out to study Maths Brit o Math Am, I have no gift for Math(s)
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20 invitus
invītus, a, um, adj. [perh. for in-vicitus; cf. Sanscr. vaç-, to will; avaças, unwilling; Gr. hekôn, a-ekôn], against one ' s will, unwilling, reluctant (syn. coactus; class.).I.Of persons:II.invitus me vides,
Plaut. Cas. 2, 4, 23:ut viatores invitos consistere cogant,
Caes. B. G. 4, 5:soli hoc contingit sapienti, ut nihil faciat invitus, nihil dolens, nihil coactus,
Cic. Par. 5, 1:ego eum a me invitissim us dimisi,
very unwillingly, very much against my will, id. Fam. 13, 63:Berenicen ab urbe dimisit (Titus) invitus invitam,
Suet. Tit. 7:trahit invitam nova vis,
Ov. M. 7, 19.— Abl. absol.: me (te, se, etc.) invito, against my ( your, his, etc.) will, in spite of me, without my consent:vobis invitis,
Plaut. Cas. 2, 5, 7:si se invito transire conarentur,
against his will, Caes. B. G. 1, 8:Sequanis invitis,
id. ib. 1, 9:diis hominibusque invitis,
Cic. Q. Fr. 3, 2:invito numine,
Verg. A. 10, 31:invita Diana,
Ov. M. 8, 395: invitā Minervā, against one ' s natural bent, Hor. A. P. 385:invita Minerva, id est adversante et repugnante natura,
Cic. Off. 1, 31, 110:quod et illo et me invitissimo fiet,
altogether contrary both to his inclination and my own, Cic. Att. 5, 21, 9. — With ut:invitus feci, ut L. Flaminium e senatu eicerem,
Cic. de Sen. 12, 42.—With gen.:credidit, dominum non invitum fore hujus solutionis,
would not be ill pleased with this payment, Dig. 16, 3, 11.—Of things:invita in hoc loco versatur oratio,
Cic. N. D. 3, 35, 85:invitae properes anni spem credere terrae,
Verg. G. 1, 224:verbaque provisam rem non invita sequentur,
Hor. A. P. 311:dantur in invitos impia tura focos,
Ov. H. 14, 26:lyra,
id. Am. 3, 9, 24:ignes,
id. M. 8, 514:oculis legere,
id. H. 18, 4; cf.:vultu prospicere,
Val. Fl. 7, 575:ope,
i. e. furnished involuntarily, Ov. P. 2, 1, 16:invito sanguine,
Val. Fl. 3, 391. — Adv.: invītē, against one ' s will, unwillingly:invite cepi Capuam,
Cic. Att. 8, 3, 4 (dub.).— Comp.:invitius,
Cic. de Or. 2, 89, 364.
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