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  • 81 pinguis

    pinguis, e, adj. [root pag-, pak-, of pango, q. v.; cf. Gr. pachus, stout], = piôn, fat (opp. macer; syn.: opimus, obesus).
    I.
    Lit.:

    pingues Thebani,

    Cic. Fat. 4, 7:

    pingui tentus omaso Furius,

    Hor. S. 2, 5, 40:

    me pinguem et nitidum bene curatā cute vises,

    id. Ep. 1, 4, 15:

    Lateranus,

    Juv. 8, 147:

    pinguem facere gallinam,

    Col. 8, 7:

    pinguior agnus,

    Plaut. Aul. 2, 5, 5:

    pinguissimus haedulus,

    Juv. 11, 65: merum, rich, oily wine (= plenum), Hor. S. 2, 4, 65.— Subst.: pingue, is, n., fat, grease, Plin. 11, 37, 85, § 212; Verg. G. 3, 124:

    taurorum, leonum ac pantherarum pinguia,

    Plin. 28, 9, 38, § 144:

    comedite pinguia,

    Vulg. 2 Esd. 8, 10.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    Pass., fat, rich, fertile; also, plump, in good condition:

    ager,

    Col. 1, 4; Plin. 17, 4, 3, § 25; cf.:

    sanguine pinguior Campus,

    Hor. C. 2, 1, 29:

    sulcus,

    i. e. drawn in a rich soil, Luc. 6, 382:

    fimus,

    Verg. G. 1, 80:

    hortus,

    id. ib. 4, 118:

    stabula, of beehives,

    rich, full of honey, id. ib. 4, 14:

    arae,

    id. A. 4, 62:

    ficus,

    plump, juicy, Hor. S. 2, 8, 88; cf.

    saliva,

    Sen. Ira, 3, 38, 2: flamma, of incense;

    tura pingues facientia flammas,

    Ov. Tr. 5, 5, 11:

    corpora suco pinguis olivae Splendescunt,

    id. M. 10, 176:

    pingues taedae,

    full of pitch, Lucr. 3, 681:

    pingues arae,

    full of fat and blood, Verg. A. 4, 62:

    coma,

    anointed, Mart. 2, 29, 5 (different from Suet. Ner. 20; v. infra 3):

    mensa,

    rich, luxurious, Cat. 62, 3; cf.:

    incusa pingui auro dona,

    Pers. 2, 52. —Of color, dull, faint, Plin. 37, 8, 37, § 115. — Act., that makes fat; hence, meton., fertilizing:

    pingui flumine Nilus,

    Verg. A. 9, 31.—
    2.
    Bedaubed, besmeared:

    pinguia crura luto,

    Juv. 3, 247:

    virga,

    limed twigs, Mart. 9, 55, 4.—
    3.
    Thick, dense:

    caelum pingue et concretum (opp. caelum tenue et purum),

    Cic. Div. 1, 57, 130:

    folia pinguissima,

    Plin. 21, 9, 29, § 53:

    toga,

    Suet. Aug. 82:

    lacernae,

    Juv. 9, 28:

    pinguissima coma,

    very thick, luxuriant hair, Suet. Ner. 20.—
    4.
    Of taste, dull, insipid, not sharp, not pungent:

    sapor,

    Plin. 15, 27, 32, § 106; id. 15, 28, 33, § 109.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Of the mind, dull, gross, heavy, stupid, doltish:

    Cordubae natis poëtis pingue quiddam sonantibus et peregrinum,

    Cic. Arch. 10, 26:

    pingue videbatur et sibi contrarium,

    id. Ac. 2, 34, 109:

    nec prave factis decorari versibus opto, Ne rubeam pingui donatus munere,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 267:

    pingue sed ingenium mansit,

    Ov. M. 11, 148:

    insubidius nescio quid facies et pinguius,

    Gell. 13, 21 (20), 4: pinguis Minerva, v. Minerva.—
    B.
    Siout, bold, strong:

    verba,

    Quint. 12, 10, 35:

    facundia,

    Gell. 17, 10, 8.—
    C.
    Calm, quiet, comfortable, easy ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):

    et pingui membra quiete levat,

    Ov. R. Am. 206; id. Am. 1, 13, 7:

    amor,

    id. ib. 2, 19, 25:

    secessus,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 3, 3:

    mollem in posterum et pinguem destinare vitam,

    id. ib. 7, 26, 3:

    pinguius otium,

    id. ib. 5, 6, 45.—
    D.
    Sleek, spruce, trim, = nitidus:

    pexus pinguisque doctor,

    Quint. 1, 5, 14 Spald.— Hence, adv.: pinguĭter.
    1.
    Lit., fatly, with fatness, Col. 2, 2.—
    2.
    Transf., abundantly, liberally:

    pinguius succurrere,

    Dig. 44, 2, 14.—
    3.
    Trop., dully, stupidly:

    pinguius aliquid accipere,

    Dig. 42, 1, 49.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > pinguis

  • 82 pinguiter

    pinguis, e, adj. [root pag-, pak-, of pango, q. v.; cf. Gr. pachus, stout], = piôn, fat (opp. macer; syn.: opimus, obesus).
    I.
    Lit.:

    pingues Thebani,

    Cic. Fat. 4, 7:

    pingui tentus omaso Furius,

    Hor. S. 2, 5, 40:

    me pinguem et nitidum bene curatā cute vises,

    id. Ep. 1, 4, 15:

    Lateranus,

    Juv. 8, 147:

    pinguem facere gallinam,

    Col. 8, 7:

    pinguior agnus,

    Plaut. Aul. 2, 5, 5:

    pinguissimus haedulus,

    Juv. 11, 65: merum, rich, oily wine (= plenum), Hor. S. 2, 4, 65.— Subst.: pingue, is, n., fat, grease, Plin. 11, 37, 85, § 212; Verg. G. 3, 124:

    taurorum, leonum ac pantherarum pinguia,

    Plin. 28, 9, 38, § 144:

    comedite pinguia,

    Vulg. 2 Esd. 8, 10.—
    B.
    Transf.
    1.
    Pass., fat, rich, fertile; also, plump, in good condition:

    ager,

    Col. 1, 4; Plin. 17, 4, 3, § 25; cf.:

    sanguine pinguior Campus,

    Hor. C. 2, 1, 29:

    sulcus,

    i. e. drawn in a rich soil, Luc. 6, 382:

    fimus,

    Verg. G. 1, 80:

    hortus,

    id. ib. 4, 118:

    stabula, of beehives,

    rich, full of honey, id. ib. 4, 14:

    arae,

    id. A. 4, 62:

    ficus,

    plump, juicy, Hor. S. 2, 8, 88; cf.

    saliva,

    Sen. Ira, 3, 38, 2: flamma, of incense;

    tura pingues facientia flammas,

    Ov. Tr. 5, 5, 11:

    corpora suco pinguis olivae Splendescunt,

    id. M. 10, 176:

    pingues taedae,

    full of pitch, Lucr. 3, 681:

    pingues arae,

    full of fat and blood, Verg. A. 4, 62:

    coma,

    anointed, Mart. 2, 29, 5 (different from Suet. Ner. 20; v. infra 3):

    mensa,

    rich, luxurious, Cat. 62, 3; cf.:

    incusa pingui auro dona,

    Pers. 2, 52. —Of color, dull, faint, Plin. 37, 8, 37, § 115. — Act., that makes fat; hence, meton., fertilizing:

    pingui flumine Nilus,

    Verg. A. 9, 31.—
    2.
    Bedaubed, besmeared:

    pinguia crura luto,

    Juv. 3, 247:

    virga,

    limed twigs, Mart. 9, 55, 4.—
    3.
    Thick, dense:

    caelum pingue et concretum (opp. caelum tenue et purum),

    Cic. Div. 1, 57, 130:

    folia pinguissima,

    Plin. 21, 9, 29, § 53:

    toga,

    Suet. Aug. 82:

    lacernae,

    Juv. 9, 28:

    pinguissima coma,

    very thick, luxuriant hair, Suet. Ner. 20.—
    4.
    Of taste, dull, insipid, not sharp, not pungent:

    sapor,

    Plin. 15, 27, 32, § 106; id. 15, 28, 33, § 109.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    Of the mind, dull, gross, heavy, stupid, doltish:

    Cordubae natis poëtis pingue quiddam sonantibus et peregrinum,

    Cic. Arch. 10, 26:

    pingue videbatur et sibi contrarium,

    id. Ac. 2, 34, 109:

    nec prave factis decorari versibus opto, Ne rubeam pingui donatus munere,

    Hor. Ep. 2, 1, 267:

    pingue sed ingenium mansit,

    Ov. M. 11, 148:

    insubidius nescio quid facies et pinguius,

    Gell. 13, 21 (20), 4: pinguis Minerva, v. Minerva.—
    B.
    Siout, bold, strong:

    verba,

    Quint. 12, 10, 35:

    facundia,

    Gell. 17, 10, 8.—
    C.
    Calm, quiet, comfortable, easy ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):

    et pingui membra quiete levat,

    Ov. R. Am. 206; id. Am. 1, 13, 7:

    amor,

    id. ib. 2, 19, 25:

    secessus,

    Plin. Ep. 1, 3, 3:

    mollem in posterum et pinguem destinare vitam,

    id. ib. 7, 26, 3:

    pinguius otium,

    id. ib. 5, 6, 45.—
    D.
    Sleek, spruce, trim, = nitidus:

    pexus pinguisque doctor,

    Quint. 1, 5, 14 Spald.— Hence, adv.: pinguĭter.
    1.
    Lit., fatly, with fatness, Col. 2, 2.—
    2.
    Transf., abundantly, liberally:

    pinguius succurrere,

    Dig. 44, 2, 14.—
    3.
    Trop., dully, stupidly:

    pinguius aliquid accipere,

    Dig. 42, 1, 49.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > pinguiter

  • 83 ἀρτίστομος

    A speaking in good idiom, or with precision, Plu.Cor.38, Suid. Adv.

    - μως Poll.6.150

    .
    II with a good mouth or opening,

    κόλπος Str.5.4.5

    ;

    λιμήν Id.17.1.6

    .
    III ἀ. βέλεα evenly tipped, i. e. not sharp or jagged (

    πανταχόθεν ὁμαλά Gal.19

    ), Hp.VC11; so ἀ. ξὸΐς plain chisel (not toothed), IG7.3073.148 (Lebad.).

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀρτίστομος

  • 84 dull

    A adj
    1 ( uninteresting) [person, lecture, play, book] ennuyeux/-euse ; [life, journey] monotone ; [music] sans intérêt ; [meal, dish] médiocre ; [appearance, outfit, hairstyle] triste, sans goût ; never a dull moment! on ne s'ennuie jamais! ;
    2 ( not bright) [eye, colour] éteint ; [weather, day, sky] maussade ; [glow, complexion] terne ;
    3 ( muffled) [explosion, thud] sourd ;
    4 ( not sharp) [ache, pain] sourd ; [blade] émoussé ; to have a dull wit ne pas avoir l'esprit vif ;
    5 Fin [market] terne, calme.
    B vtr
    1 ( make matt) ternir [shine, finish] ;
    2 ( make blunt) émousser [blade, senses, appetite, pain].
    C vi [sound] s'amortir ; [colour] passer.

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  • 85 soft

    soft, US sO ;ft
    A adj
    1 (yielding, not rigid or firm) [ground, soil, clay] meuble ; Sport, Turf lourd ; [rock, metal] tendre ; [snow] léger/-ère ; [bed, cushion, pillow] moelleux/-euse ; [fabric, fur, skin, hand, cheek] doux/douce ; [brush, hair, leather] souple ; [muscle] flasque ; [mixture, dough, butter] mou/molle ; [pencil] doux/douce ; to get soft [soil, ground, butter, mixture] s'amollir ; [mattress] devenir mou ; [muscle] se ramollir ; to make sth soft amollir qch [ground] ; ramollir qch [butter, mixture] ; assouplir qch [fabric] ; adoucir qch [hard water, skin] ; soft to the touch doux au toucher ; soft ice cream glace f italienne ;
    2 ( muted) [colour, glow, light, tone, sound, laugh, music, note, voice, accent] doux/douce ; [step, knock] feutré ; soft lighting éclairage m tamisé ;
    3 (gentle, mild) [air, climate, rain, breeze, look, words] doux/douce ; [reply] apaisant ; [impact, pressure, touch] léger/-ère ; [eyes, heart] tendre ; [approach] gen diplomatique ; Pol modéré ; the soft left la gauche modérée ; to take a soft line with sb adopter une ligne modérée avec qn ;
    4 ( not sharp) [outline, shape] flou ; [fold] souple ;
    5 Econ [market, prices] instable à la baisse ; [loan] privilégié ;
    6 ( lenient) [parent, teacher] (trop) indulgent ; to be soft on sb/sth être (trop) indulgent envers qn/qch ;
    7 ( in love) to be soft on sb en pincer pour qn ;
    8 Chem [water] doux/douce ;
    9 (idle, agreeable) [life, job] peinard ;
    10 ( cowardly) trouillard ;
    11 ( stupid) stupide ; to be soft in the head être ramolli du cerveau ;
    12 Ling [consonant] doux/douce.
    B adv = softly.

    Big English-French dictionary > soft

  • 86 dull

    dull [dʌl]
    (a) (slow-witted → person) peu intelligent; (→ reflexes) ralenti;
    she's very dull when it comes to maths elle est très médiocre en maths;
    to grow dull (intellectual capacities) s'affaiblir, décliner
    (b) (boring → book, person, lecture) ennuyeux, assommant;
    there's never a dull moment with him around on ne s'ennuie jamais avec lui;
    deadly dull mortel, ennuyeux à mourir;
    it's deadly dull here on s'ennuie à mourir ici
    (c) (not bright → colour) terne, fade; (→ light, eyes) terne; (→ weather, sky) sombre, maussade
    (d) (not sharp → blade) émoussé; (→ pain) sourd; (→ sound) sourd, étouffé;
    the knife is dull le couteau ne coupe plus bien
    (e) (listless → person) abattu
    (f) Commerce & Finance (market) calme, inactif;
    business is dull les affaires ne marchent pas fort
    (sound) assourdir; (colour, metal) ternir; (blade, pleasure, senses, impression) émousser; (grief) endormir
    (colour) se ternir, perdre son éclat; (pleasure) s'émousser; (pain) s'atténuer; (eyes) s'assombrir, perdre son éclat; (mind) s'affaiblir, décliner

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  • 87 dull

    غَيْرُ واضِح \ dull: (of the senses) not sharp: a dull pain. vague: not clearly seen or expressed or understood; (of people) having no clear ideas: She made a vague statement. He’s rather vague about his duties.

    Arabic-English glossary > dull

  • 88 vague

    غَيْرُ واضِح \ dull: (of the senses) not sharp: a dull pain. vague: not clearly seen or expressed or understood; (of people) having no clear ideas: She made a vague statement. He’s rather vague about his duties.

    Arabic-English glossary > vague

  • 89 прогибать заготовку

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > прогибать заготовку

  • 90 diffuse

    <tech.gen> (e.g. light) ■ diffus
    < opt> (not sharp; image, projection) ■ unscharf; nicht scharf
    vt <chem.phys> ■ diffundieren vi
    vt < opt> (light, radiation) ■ zerstreuen vt

    English-german technical dictionary > diffuse

  • 91 fuzzy

    < opt> (not sharp; image, projection) ■ unscharf; nicht scharf

    English-german technical dictionary > fuzzy

  • 92 out of focus

    < opt> (not sharp; image, projection) ■ unscharf; nicht scharf
    < phot> (subject) ■ unscharf

    English-german technical dictionary > out of focus

  • 93 unsharp

    < opt> (not sharp; image, projection) ■ unscharf; nicht scharf

    English-german technical dictionary > unsharp

  • 94 अद्यु _adyu

    अद्यु a. Ved. Blunt, not sharp or harmful; अद्युं कृणोत शंसं निनित्सोः Rv.7.34.12.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अद्यु _adyu

  • 95 दभ्र _dabhra

    दभ्र a. Little, small; अदभ्रदर्भामधिशय्य स स्थलीम् Ki. 1.38; see अदभ्र.
    -2 Dull, not sharp; अहो बत मया$साधु कृतं वै दभ्रबुद्धिना Bhāg.6.7.11.
    -भ्रः The ocean.
    -भ्रम् Distress; रिपुः स्तेनः स्तेयकृद् दभ्रमेतु Rv.7.14.1
    -भ्रम् ind. A little, slightly, to some extent; दभ्रं पश्यद्भ्य उर्विया विचक्ष Rv.1.113.5.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > दभ्र _dabhra

  • 96 o’tmas

    dull, not sharp. o’tmas burchak obtuse angle. o’tmas mol slow moving or non selling item. fikri o’tmas dull witted

    Uzbek-English dictionary > o’tmas

  • 97 woe betide you!

    разг.
    будьте вы прокляты!; вам плохо придётся, пеняйте на себя; ≈ ни дна вам ни покрышки!

    If you're not sharp enough I'll creak the door, and woe betide you if I have to creak it much. (Ch. Dickens, ‘The Old Curiosity Shop’, ch. VI) — Будете тянуть, мямлить - я скрипну дверью; и, если дверь будет скрипеть слишком часто, пеняйте потом на себя.

    Go to the sick man's chamber... and woe betide you if you again quit it without my permission. (W. Scott, ‘Ivanhoe’, ch. XXVI) — Отправляйтесь в комнату больного... и, если вы снова уйдете оттуда без моего разрешения, вам плохо придется.

    British liberty includes the right to prefer Christian Science to medical advice, and woe betide you if you attack that liberty. (B. Shaw, ‘Platform and Pulpit’, ‘Socialism and Medicine’) — Свобода в Великобритании включает право предпочесть секту "Христианская наука" медицинскому совету, и горе вам, если вы покушаетесь на такую свободу.

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  • 98 rounded

    округлять; закругленный
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. curvaceous (adj.) curvaceous; curvesome; curvilinear; curvy; Junoesque; shapely; well-developed
    2. curved (adj.) arced; arched; arciform; arrondi; bent; bowed; curved; round
    3. dull (adj.) blunt; dull; not sharp; unsharpened
    4. balled (verb) balled; sphered
    5. polished (verb) perfected; polished; refined; sleeked; slicked; smoothed
    6. rounded (verb) bent; bowed; crooked; curved; rounded
    7. surrounded (verb) beset; circled; compassed; encircled; encompassed; girded or girt; girdled; hemmed; looped; ringed; surrounded

    English-Russian base dictionary > rounded

  • 99 Enin

    stat. v. тупой, неострый; несообразительный, медлительный / blunt (not sharp), vacant; stupid, sluggish

    Айну-русско-английский словарь > Enin

  • 100 unpointed

    unpointed [‚ʌn'pɔɪntɪd]
    (a) (not sharp → blade) émoussé; (→ pencil) épointé
    (b) Building industry (brickwork, masonry) non jointoyé

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