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1 dotar
v.1 to give a dowry to (dar una dote).2 to endow, to bestow, to grant, to confer.María dotó el honor Mary endowed the honor.María dotó el salón Mary endowed=equipped the salon.3 to dower.Los padres dotaron a María The parents dowered Mary.* * *1 (dar dote) to give a dowry2 (proveer de personal) to staff (de, with); (de material) to equip (de, with)3 (bienes, dinero) to assign4 figurado (dones y cualidades) to endow (de, with), provide (de, with)* * *verb1) to endow2) provide, equip* * *VT1) (=equipar)dotar (a) algo de o con algo — to provide sth with sth
han dotado el laboratorio con los mejores instrumentos — the laboratory has been provided with the best equipment, the laboratory has been equipped with the best instruments
han dotado el avión de toda la tecnología moderna — the plane has been equipped o fitted with all the latest technology
2)dotar a algn de algo: dotó a su hija con un millón de rupias — he provided his daughter with a million rupees as a dowry
la naturaleza lo dotó de buenas cualidades — he was endowed o blessed by nature with good qualities
* * *verbo transitivoa) (frml) <institución/organismo>dotar (a) algo de or con algo — to equip/provide something with something
ha sido dotada de plenos poderes — it has been invested with o given full powers
dotaron el premio con cinco millones de pesetas — (frml) they set the prize money at five million pesetas
b) naturaleza/Diosdotar a alguien de or con algo — to endow o bless somebody with something
c) < mujer>* * *= equip, furnish (with), resource, fit out.Ex. We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.Ex. One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.Ex. Britain's maritime defences are not properly resourced or co-ordinated to deal with the threat of terrorist attack, MPs has warned.Ex. To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.----* dotar con un don = endow with + gift.* dotar de = equip with, provide with, endow (with), supply with, arm with, gift + Nombre + with.* dotar de/con = kit out with.* dotar de fondos a una biblioteca = stock + library.* dotar de medios = resource.* dotar de plantilla = staff.* dotar de recursos = resource.* dotar de una perspectiva histórica = historicise [historicize, -USA].* volver a dotar = re-equip [reequip].* * *verbo transitivoa) (frml) <institución/organismo>dotar (a) algo de or con algo — to equip/provide something with something
ha sido dotada de plenos poderes — it has been invested with o given full powers
dotaron el premio con cinco millones de pesetas — (frml) they set the prize money at five million pesetas
b) naturaleza/Diosdotar a alguien de or con algo — to endow o bless somebody with something
c) < mujer>* * *= equip, furnish (with), resource, fit out.Ex: We do not pretend to have equipped you with an instant expertise in the subject analysis and classification of documents.
Ex: One of the definitions of 'organise' is to furnish with organs, make organic, make into living being or tissue.Ex: Britain's maritime defences are not properly resourced or co-ordinated to deal with the threat of terrorist attack, MPs has warned.Ex: To get full use out of them, however, you have to fit them out with accessories.* dotar con un don = endow with + gift.* dotar de = equip with, provide with, endow (with), supply with, arm with, gift + Nombre + with.* dotar de/con = kit out with.* dotar de fondos a una biblioteca = stock + library.* dotar de medios = resource.* dotar de plantilla = staff.* dotar de recursos = resource.* dotar de una perspectiva histórica = historicise [historicize, -USA].* volver a dotar = re-equip [reequip].* * *dotar [A1 ]vt1 ( frml) ‹institución/organismo› dotar ( A) algo DE or CON algo to equip/provide sth WITH sthel departamento debe ser dotado de fondos suficientes the department must be provided with sufficient fundshan dotado el hospital con los medios técnicos más modernos the hospital has been equipped with the latest technologyla comisión ha sido dotada de plenos poderes the commission has been invested with o given full powers2 ( frml) ‹premio›dotaron el premio con dos millones de euros they set the prize money at two million euros3 «naturaleza/Dios» ‹persona› dotar a algn DE or CON algo; to endow o bless sb WITH sthla naturaleza lo ha dotado de una hermosa voz Nature has endowed o blessed him with a beautiful voice4 ‹mujer› dotar a algn CON algo to give sb a dowry of sth* * *
dotar ( conjugate dotar) verbo transitivoa) (frml) ‹institución/organismo› dotar (a) algo de or con algo ‹ de fondos› to provide sth with sth;
‹de técnica/maquinaria› to equip sth with sth;
‹ de poderes› to invest sth with sthb) [naturaleza/Dios] dotar a algn de or con algo to endow o bless sb with sth
dotar verbo transitivo
1 (conceder) dotar de, to provide with
2 (un premio, etc) to assign
3 (a una mujer) to give a dowry
' dotar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
guarnecer
English:
endow
* * *dotar vt1. [proveer] [con medios, dinero] to provide;actos benéficos para dotar de fondos (a) una organización humanitaria charity events to raise funds for a humanitarian organization;dotaron (a) todas las sucursales con sistemas de alarma they equipped all the branches with alarm systems2. [con tripulación] to man, to crew;[con personal] to staff; [hotel, tienda] to staff sth with;deben dotar los vuelos internacionales de más personal they should provide a larger crew for international flights3. [asignar dinero a]han dotado el cargo con 40.000 euros they've fixed the salary for the post at 40,000 euros;la beca está dotada con $15.000 the scholarship is worth $15,000;el premio fue dotado con 100.000 pesos the prize was set at 100,000 pesos4. [conferir]dotar a algo/alguien de to endow sth/sb with;la naturaleza lo dotó de una gran inteligencia nature endowed him with great intelligence5. [dar una dote a] to provide with a dowry;su padre la dotó con una gran mansión her father gave a large mansion for o as her dowry* * *v/t:la organización fue dotada con el premio a … the organization was awarded the prize for …* * *dotar vt1) : to provide, to equip2) : to endow -
2 дарявам
(подарявам) make a present of (на to), present s.o. with(за бучка) give presents(имот) make overприродата го е дарила с nature has endowed him withдарявам някому живота/свободата grant s.o. his life/his liberty* * *даря̀вам,гл. ( подарявам) make a present of (на to), present s.o. with; (за булка) give presents; ( имот) make over; ( правя дарение) donate; endow (with), bestow (on); \дарявам някому живота/свободата grant s.o. his life/his liberty; природата го е дарила с nature has endowed him with.* * *bestow ; еndow {in`dau}: nature has дарявамed him with - природата го е дарила с; gift ; make over (имот)* * *1. (за бучка) give presents 2. (имот) make over 3. (подарявам) make a present of (на to), present s. o. with 4. (правя дарение) endow (with), bestow (on) 5. ДАРЯВАМ някому живота/свободата grant s.o. his life/his liberty 6. природата го е дарила с nature has endowed him with -
3 pourvoir
pourvoir [puʀvwaʀ]➭ TABLE 251. transitive verbb. [+ poste] to fill• pourvoir à [+ éventualité, besoins] to provide for3. reflexive verb* * *puʀvwaʀ
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1) ( attribuer) to fill [poste, siège]siège/poste à pourvoir — available seat/position
2) ( doter)pourvoir quelqu'un de — to endow somebody with [qualité, trait, ressources]
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pourvoir à verbe transitif indirect ( assurer)pourvoir à — to provide for [besoin, dépense, sécurité]
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se pourvoir verbe pronominal1) ( se munir)se pourvoir de — to provide oneself with [monnaie]; to equip oneself with [véhicule, bottes]
2) Droit ( faire appel)se pourvoir en or devant — to appeal to
* * *puʀvwaʀ1. vt1) (= doter)pourvoir qch/qn de — to equip sth/sb with
2) [emploi] to fill2. vi* * *pourvoir verb table: pourvoirA vtr1 ( attribuer) to fill [poste, emploi, place, siège]; siège/poste à pourvoir available seat/position; être à pourvoir [poste, bourse, siège] to be available;2 ( doter) pourvoir qn de to endow sb with [qualité, trait, ressources]; pourvoir une région en ressources to provide a region with resources; pourvoir une maison en équipement to fit out a house; bien pourvu ( financièrement) well-off; ( physiquement) well-endowed; être pourvu de diplômes to hold qualifications.B pourvoir à vtr ind ( assurer) to provide for [besoin, dépense, sécurité, remplacement]; j'y pourvoirai I'll see to it; Dieu y pourvoira God will provide.C se pourvoir vpr1 ( se munir) se pourvoir de to provide oneself with [monnaie]; to equip oneself with [véhicule, bottes]; je m'étais pourvu de mon passeport et de mon billet d'avion I had armed myself with my passport and my plane ticket;2 Jur ( faire appel) se pourvoir en or devant to appeal to; se pourvoir en cassation or devant la Cour de cassation to appeal to the Court of cassation.[purvwar] verbe transitif1. [équiper]pourvoir quelqu'un de ou ena. [outils] to equip ou to provide somebody withb. [vivres, documents] to provide somebody withpourvoir quelque chose de to equip ou to fit something with2. [doter]la nature l'a pourvue d'une remarquable intelligence nature has endowed ou graced her with extraordinary intelligencela cigogne est pourvue d'un long bec storks have ou possess long beaks3. [remplir - emploi] to fillle poste est toujours à pourvoir the post is still vacant ou is still to be filled————————pourvoir à verbe plus préposition[besoin] to provide ou to cater for[dépense] to pay fornous pourvoirons au transport des médicaments we will provide for ou deal with the transport of medicine————————se pourvoir verbe pronominal intransitif————————se pourvoir de verbe pronominal plus préposition[se munir de] -
4 douer
[dwe] verbe transitifla nature l'a doué de... nature has endowed ou blessed him with... -
5 природа дала ему большие способности
General subject: nature has endowed him with great talentsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > природа дала ему большие способности
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6 природа одарила его талантом
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > природа одарила его талантом
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7 udstyre
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8 одаривать
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9 даря
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10 одаривать
несов. - ода́ривать, сов. - одари́ть1) (вн.; делать подарки) give (i) presentsода́ривать кого́-л чем-л — present smb with smth
2) (вн. тв.; наделять) endow (d with)приро́да одари́ла его́ разнообра́зными спосо́бностями — nature has endowed him with a variety of talents
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11 dotare
provide, supply (di with)fig provide, endow (di with)* * *dotare v.tr.1 to give* a dowry to (s.o.) (anche dir.): ha dotato sua figlia molto generosamente, he has given his daughter a very large dowry3 ( fornire) to provide; to equip, to fit out, to furnish: la nostra biblioteca è stata dotata di scaffali moderni, our library has been furnished (o equipped o provided) with modern shelves; la squadra fu dotata di nuove divise, the team was supplied (o fitted out o provided o equipped) with a new strip; dotare un paese di scuole e ospedali, to provide a country with schools and hospitals4 ( adornare, arricchire) to endow: Dio vi ha dotato di grandi qualità, God has endowed you with great qualities (o God has bestowed great gifts on you).* * *[do'tare]verbo transitivo (equipaggiare)dotare qcn., qcs. di — to equip o provide sb., sth. with
la natura l'ha dotato di un grande talento — fig. he is naturally endowed, nature blessed him with great talent
* * *dotare/do'tare/ [1](equipaggiare) dotare qcn., qcs. di to equip o provide sb., sth. with; la natura l'ha dotato di un grande talento fig. he is naturally endowed, nature blessed him with great talent. -
12 наделять
несов. - наделя́ть, сов. - надели́ть (вн. тв.)наделя́ть пода́рками — dispense gifts (to)
наделя́ть вла́стью — confer powers (on), vest rights (in)
наделя́ть полномо́чиями — authorize (d), delegate authority (to)
2) ( об обладании какими-л качествами) endow (d with)она́ наделена́ и красото́й, и умо́м — she is endowed with both beauty and brains
приро́да ще́дро надели́ла его́ — nature has not been sparing with her gifts to him
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13 надарен
1. talented, giftedтой е слабо надарен по природа he is poorly endowed by nature2. who has received a gift/present* * *надарѐн,мин. страд. прич. (и като прил.)1. talented, gifted; много \надарен highly talented; endowed (с with); (за мъж) sl. well-hung; той е слабо \надарен по природа he is poorly endowed by nature;2. who has received a gift/present; богато \надарен loaded with gifts.* * *able; capable: He is poorly надаренed by nature. - Той е слабо надарен по природа.; talented* * *1. talented, gifted 2. who has received a gift/present 3. богато НАДАРЕН loaded with gifts 4. много НАДАРЕН highly talented;endowed (c with) 5. той е слабо НАДАРЕН по природа he is poorly endowed by nature -
14 Mind
It becomes, therefore, no inconsiderable part of science... to know the different operations of the mind, to separate them from each other, to class them under their proper heads, and to correct all that seeming disorder in which they lie involved when made the object of reflection and inquiry.... It cannot be doubted that the mind is endowed with several powers and faculties, that these powers are distinct from one another, and that what is really distinct to the immediate perception may be distinguished by reflection and, consequently, that there is a truth and falsehood which lie not beyond the compass of human understanding. (Hume, 1955, p. 22)Let us then suppose the mind to be, as we say, white Paper, void of all Characters, without any Ideas: How comes it to be furnished? Whence comes it by that vast store, which the busy and boundless Fancy of Man has painted on it, with an almost endless variety? Whence has it all the materials of Reason and Knowledge? To this I answer, in one word, from Experience. (Locke, quoted in Herrnstein & Boring, 1965, p. 584)The kind of logic in mythical thought is as rigorous as that of modern science, and... the difference lies, not in the quality of the intellectual process, but in the nature of things to which it is applied.... Man has always been thinking equally well; the improvement lies, not in an alleged progress of man's mind, but in the discovery of new areas to which it may apply its unchanged and unchanging powers. (Leґvi-Strauss, 1963, p. 230)MIND. A mysterious form of matter secreted by the brain. Its chief activity consists in the endeavor to ascertain its own nature, the futility of the attempt being due to the fact that it has nothing but itself to know itself with. (Bierce, quoted in Minsky, 1986, p. 55)[Philosophy] understands the foundations of knowledge and it finds these foundations in a study of man-as-knower, of the "mental processes" or the "activity of representation" which make knowledge possible. To know is to represent accurately what is outside the mind, so to understand the possibility and nature of knowledge is to understand the way in which the mind is able to construct such representation.... We owe the notion of a "theory of knowledge" based on an understanding of "mental processes" to the seventeenth century, and especially to Locke. We owe the notion of "the mind" as a separate entity in which "processes" occur to the same period, and especially to Descartes. We owe the notion of philosophy as a tribunal of pure reason, upholding or denying the claims of the rest of culture, to the eighteenth century and especially to Kant, but this Kantian notion presupposed general assent to Lockean notions of mental processes and Cartesian notions of mental substance. (Rorty, 1979, pp. 3-4)Under pressure from the computer, the question of mind in relation to machine is becoming a central cultural preoccupation. It is becoming for us what sex was to Victorians-threat, obsession, taboo, and fascination. (Turkle, 1984, p. 313)7) Understanding the Mind Remains as Resistant to Neurological as to Cognitive AnalysesRecent years have been exciting for researchers in the brain and cognitive sciences. Both fields have flourished, each spurred on by methodological and conceptual developments, and although understanding the mechanisms of mind is an objective shared by many workers in these areas, their theories and approaches to the problem are vastly different....Early experimental psychologists, such as Wundt and James, were as interested in and knowledgeable about the anatomy and physiology of the nervous system as about the young science of the mind. However, the experimental study of mental processes was short-lived, being eclipsed by the rise of behaviorism early in this century. It was not until the late 1950s that the signs of a new mentalism first appeared in scattered writings of linguists, philosophers, computer enthusiasts, and psychologists.In this new incarnation, the science of mind had a specific mission: to challenge and replace behaviorism. In the meantime, brain science had in many ways become allied with a behaviorist approach.... While behaviorism sought to reduce the mind to statements about bodily action, brain science seeks to explain the mind in terms of physiochemical events occurring in the nervous system. These approaches contrast with contemporary cognitive science, which tries to understand the mind as it is, without any reduction, a view sometimes described as functionalism.The cognitive revolution is now in place. Cognition is the subject of contemporary psychology. This was achieved with little or no talk of neurons, action potentials, and neurotransmitters. Similarly, neuroscience has risen to an esteemed position among the biological sciences without much talk of cognitive processes. Do the fields need each other?... [Y]es because the problem of understanding the mind, unlike the wouldbe problem solvers, respects no disciplinary boundaries. It remains as resistant to neurological as to cognitive analyses. (LeDoux & Hirst, 1986, pp. 1-2)Since the Second World War scientists from different disciplines have turned to the study of the human mind. Computer scientists have tried to emulate its capacity for visual perception. Linguists have struggled with the puzzle of how children acquire language. Ethologists have sought the innate roots of social behaviour. Neurophysiologists have begun to relate the function of nerve cells to complex perceptual and motor processes. Neurologists and neuropsychologists have used the pattern of competence and incompetence of their brain-damaged patients to elucidate the normal workings of the brain. Anthropologists have examined the conceptual structure of cultural practices to advance hypotheses about the basic principles of the mind. These days one meets engineers who work on speech perception, biologists who investigate the mental representation of spatial relations, and physicists who want to understand consciousness. And, of course, psychologists continue to study perception, memory, thought and action.... [W]orkers in many disciplines have converged on a number of central problems and explanatory ideas. They have realized that no single approach is likely to unravel the workings of the mind: it will not give up its secrets to psychology alone; nor is any other isolated discipline-artificial intelligence, linguistics, anthropology, neurophysiology, philosophy-going to have any greater success. (Johnson-Laird, 1988, p. 7)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Mind
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15 natur
1) sg - natúren приро́да жdet er natúrens órden — э́то зако́н приро́ды
2) sg - natúren, pl - natúrer нату́ра ж, сво́йство с, хара́ктер мdet lígger i ságens natúr — э́то в приро́де веще́й
* * *countryside, nature, temperament* * *(en -er)( beskaffenhed, F) nature ( fx the nature of their work (, of a new drug));[ ifølge sagens natur] in the nature of the case; naturally;[ det ligger i sagens natur at vi må] naturally we have to; it follows naturally that we have to;[ den menneskelige natur] human nature;( menneskes) disposition, nature ( fx his generous disposition (el.nature)), temper ( fx his fiery temper);[ han er en glad natur] he has a happy disposition (el. nature), he is happy by nature;[ det er hans natur] it is in his nature,T he is made that way;[ af natur, ifølge sin natur] naturally, by nature, by disposition;( landskab) scenery ( fx admire the scenery),(mods byer) countryside ( fx the beauty of the Danish countryside);[ tage ud i naturen] go out into the open;[ ude i naturen] in the open; in the countryside;[ naturen]( som begreb) nature ( fx the interrelationship of man and nature);[ male efter naturen] paint from the life;[ naturens gang] the course of nature;[ godt udrustet fra naturens hånd] naturally gifted, well endowed by nature;[ naturens orden] the natural order of things, the course of nature;[ vende tilbage til naturen] return to nature;(se også optugtelse, træde (af)). -
16 तथा _tathā
तथा [तद् प्रकारे थाल् विभक्तित्वात्] ind.1 So, thus, in that manner; तथा मां वञ्चयित्वा Ś5; सूतस्तथा करोति V. 1.-2 And also, so also, as well as; अनागतविधाता च प्रत्युत्पन्नमतिस्तथा Pt.1.318; R.3.21.-3 True, just so, exactly so; यदात्थ राजन्यकुमार तत्तथा R.3.48; Ms.1. 42.-4 (In forms of adjuration) As surely as (pre- ceded by यथा); see यथा. (For some of the meanings of तथा as a correlative of यथा, see under यथा). तथापि (oft. corr. of यद्यपि) 'even then,' 'still', 'yet', 'never- the-less', प्रथितं दुष्यन्तस्य चरितं तथापीदं न लक्षये Ś.5; वरं महत्या म्रियते पिपासया तथापि नान्यस्य करोत्युपासनां Chāt.2.6; वपुःप्रकर्षादजयद्गुरुं रघुस्तथापि नीचैर्विनयाददृश्यत R.3.34,62. तथेति shows 'assent' or 'promise'; तथेति शेषामिव भर्तुराज्ञा- मादाय मूर्ध्ना मदनः प्रतस्थे Ku.3.22; R.1.92;3.67; Ku. 6.3; तथेति निष्क्रान्तः (in dramas). तथैव; 'even so', 'just so'; 'exactly so'; तथैव च 'in like manner', तथा च 'and also', 'and likewise', 'in like manner', 'so it has been said; तथा च श्रुतयो बह्व्यो निगीता निगमेष्वपि Ms.9.19; तथाहि 'for so', 'as for instance', 'for this (it has been said)'; तं वेधा विदधे नूनं महाभूतसमाधिना । तथाहि सर्वे तस्यासन् परार्थैक- फला गुणाः ॥ R.1.29; S.1.32.-Comp. -कृत a. thus done, or made; made true; Bri. S.32.4.-गत a.1 being in such a state or condition; तथागतायां परिहासपूर्वम् R.6.82.-2 of such a quality.(-तः) 1 Buddha; काले मितं वाक्यमुदर्कपश्यं तथागतस्येव जनः सुचेताः Śi. 2.81.-2 a Jina; स्थिता तथागतमुखे श्रुतिं श्रुतिविदो यथा Śiva. B.5.44.-गुण a. endowed with such qualities.-भावः 1 that state or condition.-2 reality; Māl.1.31.-भूत a.1 of such qualities or nature.-2 so circumstanced, in that condition; तथाभूतां दृष्ट्वा नृपसदसि पाञ्चालतनयाम् Ve.1. 11.-राजः an epithet of Buddha.-रूप, -रूपिन् a. thus shaped, looking thus.-वादिन् 1 telling the exact truth; एवं निराकृतो देवो वैरिणा तथ्यवादिना Bhāg.8.11.11.-2 pro- fessing to be so.-विध a. of such a sort, of such quali- ties or nature; तथाविधस्तावदशेषमस्तु सः Ku.5.82; R.3.4.-विधम् ind.1 thus, in this manner.-2 likewise, equally.-विधान, -व्रत a. following this practice; H.3; Ms.4.246.-विधेय a. of such a sort. -
17 विज्ञान
vi-jñā́nan. (ifc. f. ā) the act of distinguishing orᅠ discerning, understanding, comprehending, recognizing, intelligence, knowledge AV. etc. etc.;
skill, proficiency, art Uttamac. ;
science, doctrine Suṡr. ;
worldly orᅠ profane knowledge (opp. to jñāna, « knowledge of the true nature of God») Mn. MBh. etc.;
the faculty of discernment orᅠ of right judgment MBh. R. etc.;
the organ of knowledge (= manas) BhP. ;
(ifc.) the understanding of (a particular meaning), regarding as Kāṡ. on Pāṇ. 2-3, 17; 66 etc.. ;
(with Buddhists) consciousness orᅠ thought-faculty (one of the 5 constituent elements orᅠ Skandhas, alsoᅠ considered as one of the 6 elements orᅠ Dhātus, andᅠ as one of the 12 links of the chain of causation)
Dharmas. 22; 42; 58 (cf. MWB. 102; 109);
- kanda m. N. of a man Cat. ;
- kāya m. N. of a Buddhist wk.;
- kṛitsna n. one of the 10 mystical exercises called Kṛitsnas Buddh. ;
- kevala mfn. (with Ṡaivas) an individual soul to which only mala adheres Sarvad. ;
- kaumudī f. N. of a female Buddhist Cat. ;
- ghaná m. pure knowledge, nothing but intelligence ṠBr. Sarvad. ;
- taraṉgiṇī f. N. of wk.;
- tā f. knowledge of (loc.) Cāṇ. ;
-tārâ̱valī f. N. of wk.;
- tailagarbha m. Alangium Decapetalum L. ;
- deṡana m. a Buddha L. ;
- naukā f. N. of sev. wks.;
- pati m. a lord of intelligence TUp. ;
N. of one who has attained to a partic. degree of emancipation Bādar. Sch. ;
- pāda m. N. of Vyāsa L. ;
- bhaṭṭāraka m. - bhārata m. - bhikshu m. N. of scholars Cat. ;
- bhairava, - vôddyota-saṉgraha m. N. of wks.;
- máya mf (ī)n. consisting of knowledge orᅠ intelligence, all knowledge, full of intellñintelligence ṠBr. Up. etc.;
- ya-kosha m. the sheath consñconsisting of intellñintelligence, the intelligent sheath (of the soul accord. toᅠ the Vedânta) orᅠ the sheath caused by the understanding being associated with the organs of perception MW. ;
- mātṛika m. « whose mother is knowledge», a Buddha L. ;
- yati m. = - bhikshu Cat. ;
- yogin m. = vijñānêṡvara Col.;
- latikā f. - lalita orᅠ - ta-tantra n. N. of wks.;
- vat mfn. endowed with intelligence Up. ChUp. Sch. Kathās. ;
- vāda m. the doctrine (of the Yogâcāras) that only intelligence has reality (not the objects exterior to us) Bādar. Sch. ;
- vādin mfn. one who affirms that only intelligence has reality;
m. a Yogâcāra Sarvad. Buddh. ;
- vinodinī-ṭīkā f. - vilāsa m. - ṡāstra n. - ṡikshā f. saṉjñā-prakaraṇa n. N. of wks.;
-nâ̱kala mfn. = - na-kevala above Sarvad. ;
-nâ̱cārya m. N. of a teacher Cat. ;
-nâ̱tman m. N. of an author ib. ;
-nâ̱ntyâ̱yatana n. (with Buddhists) N. of a world Buddh. ;
-nâ̱mṛita n. N. of Comm. ;
-nâ̱ṡrama m. = -nâ̱tman Cat. ;
-nâ̱stitva-mātra-vādin mfn. = - na-vādin Bādar. Sch. ;
-nâ̱hāra m. spiritual food as nourishment L. ;
- nêṡvara m. N. of an author Cat. (- tantra n. - vārttika, n. N. of wks.);
- nêṡvarīya n. a wk. of Vijñānêṡvara Cat. ;
-nai ͡ka-skandha-vāda m. = - na-vāda above Bādar. Sch.
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[from Rom. *done] iz.1. ( Jainkoagandik, izaditik hartzen dena) gift, grace; Espiritu Santuaren \dohaina gift of the Holy {Ghost || Spirit}; naturak \dohain guztiez hornitua endowed with every gift from nature2. ( nolakotasun ona) gift; hizkuntza askotan hitz egiteko \dohaina du he has the gift of speaking many languages; \dohain berezia du asmatzeko she has a special gift for guessing adb. gratuitously, free -
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КУВШИННОЕ РЫЛО obs or substand NP fixed WOan ugly face that juts forwardby extension a person who has such a face: jug snout juglike snout.(source) Иван Антонович, казалось, имел уже далеко за сорок лет волос на нём был чёрный, густой вся середина лица выступала у него вперёд и пошла в нос, словом, это было то лицо, которое называют в общежитье кувшинным рылом (Гоголь 3). Не (Ivan Antonovich) looked considerably over fortyhis hair was black and thick, while the central part of his face jutted forward and ran mostly into nose—in short, his was a face that in common usage is called a "jug snout" (3c).Природа при рождении одарила его кувшинным рылом (Сухово-Кобылин 1). At his birth nature endowed him with a juglike snout (1a).From Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls («Мёртвые души»), vol. I, 1842. -
20 кувшинное рыло
• КУВШИННОЕ РЫЛО obs or substand[NP; fixed WO]=====⇒ an ugly face that juts forward; by extension a person who has such a face:- jug snout;- juglike snout.♦ [source] Иван Антонович, казалось, имел уже далеко за сорок лет; волос на нём был чёрный, густой; вся середина лица выступала у него вперёд и пошла в нос, словом, это было то лицо, которое называют в общежитье кувшинным рылом (Гоголь 3). Не [Ivan Antonovich] looked considerably over forty; his hair was black and thick, while the central part of his face jutted forward and ran mostly into nose-in short, his was a face that in common usage is called a "jug snout" (Зс).♦ Природа при рождении одарила его кувшинным рылом (Сухово-Кобылин 1). At his birth nature endowed him with a juglike snout (1a).—————← From Nikolai Gogol's Dead Souls (" Мёртвые души"), vol. I, 1842.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > кувшинное рыло
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