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  • 1 ♦ four

    ♦ four /fɔ:(r)/
    a. e n.
    1 quattro: the four of clubs, il quattro di fiori ( nei giochi di carte); to the four winds, ai quattro venti; a party of four, un gruppo di quattro (persone); Four is my lucky number, il quattro è il mio numero fortunato; There are four of them, sono in quattro; Four out of ten footballers are women, quattro giocatori di calcio su dieci sono donne; a four-metre shark, uno squalo di quattro metri
    2 quattro ( anni d'età): His son is four, suo figlio ha quattro anni; a four-year-old, un bambino (o una bambina) di quattro anni
    3 le quattro ( ora): See you at four, ci vediamo alle quattro; half ( past) four, le quattro e mezza
    4 ( sport, naut.) quattro; armo a quattro rematori
    5 (autom.) «quattro cilindri»
    ● (mecc.) four-bar linkage, quadrilatero (o parallelogramma) articolato □ (fam. USA) four bits, mezzo dollaro □ (autom.) four-by-four, veicolo con trazione integrale; quattro per quattro □ (archit.) four-centred arch, arco a carena □ (tipogr.) four-colour printing (o process), quadricromia □ (geom.) four-cornered, quadrangolare □ the four corners of the earth, i punti più remoti della terra □ ( di raccolto) four-course, a rotazione quadriennale □ ( USA: di motore) four-cycle, a quattro tempi □ (fis., mat.) four-dimensional, quadrimensionale □ (aeron.) a four-engined plane, un quadrimotore □ (aeron.) a four-engined jet, un quadrigetto; un quadrireattore □ (fam. spreg.) four-eyes, quattrocchi □ ( poker) four flush, colore mancato □ (fam.) four-flusher, bluffatore; imbroglione, impostore □ four-footed, quadrupede (agg.); a quattro zampe □ the four freedoms, le quattro liberà fondamentali (di parola, di culto, dal bisogno, dalla paura) □ (mus.) four-four time, (tempo di) quattro quarti □ four-handed, ( di gioco) che si gioca in quattro; (mus.) a quattro mani □ ( USA) the four hundred, la buona società, i notabili ( di una comunità) □ ( sport) the 400-metre hurdles, i quattrocento a ostacoli □ ( sport) the 400-metre relay, la staffetta 4 × 400 □ ( sport) the 400-metre run (o the 400 metres), i quattrocento (piani) □ ( sport) 400-metre runner, quattrocentista □ four-in-hand, tiro a quattro; ( riferito a cravatta) nodo four-in-hand, nodo semplice □ (aeron.) four-jet plane, quadrigetto □ four-leaf (o four-leaved) clover, quadrifoglio □ four-legged, che ha quattro gambe (o zampe) □ four-letter word, parola sconcia; parolaccia □ ( sport) four-man bobsled (o bobsleigh), bob a quattro □ (mus.) four (beats) in a bar, (tempo di) quattro quarti □ (naut.) four-masted barque, brigantino a palo a quattro alberi □ four o'clock, le quattro ( dell'orologio); (bot., Mirabilis jalapa), bella di notte □ ( poker) four of a kind, poker ( il punto) □ (naut.) four-oar, barca a quattro remi □ (comm.) four-pack, confezione di quattro pezzi □ ( di canto) four-part, a quattro voci □ ( di lana, ecc.) four-ply, a quattro capi □ (naut.) four-point bearing, rilevamento al traverso □ four-poster ( bed), letto a (quattro) colonne; letto a baldacchino □ (autom.) four-seater, automobile a quattro posti □ four-square, quadrato; (fig.: di edificio) solido; (fig.) saldo, deciso, fermo, tenace □ four-star, (tur.) a quattro stelle; ( di benzina) super; (mil.) a quattro stelle □ ( di motore) four-stroke, a quattro tempi □ (mecc.) four-stroke cycle, ciclo in quattro tempi □ four-way, ( di interruttore, semaforo, ecc.) a quattro vie; ( di dibattito, ecc.) a quattro □ (autom.) four-wheel drive, trazione sulle quattro ruote; trazione integrale □ four-wheeler, (stor.) carrozza a quattro ruote; (fam. USA) automobile □ ( a carte) to make up a four, fare il quarto □ on all fours, a quattro zampe; carponi: to get down on all fours, mettersi carponi □ (mil.) Form fours!, per quattro!

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  • 2 four

    four [fɔ:(r)]
    1 noun
    (a) (number, numeral) quatre m inv;
    on all fours à quatre pattes;
    to get or to go down on all fours se mettre à quatre pattes
    (b) (in rowing) quatre m
    quatre
    quatre;
    the four corners of the earth les quatre coins du monde;
    open to the four winds ouvert à tous les vents ou aux quatre vents;
    the Four Freedoms les quatre libertés fpl (liberté d'expression et de culte, droit de ne pas vivre dans la misère et dans la peur; énoncées par Roosevelt en 1941); see also five
    ►► Cards four flush flush m de quatre cartes;
    American the four hundred l'élite f sociale
    ✾ Music 'The Four Seasons' Vivaldi 'Les Quatre saisons'

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  • 3 four

    1. adjective
    vier; see also academic.ru/23561/eight">eight 1.
    2. noun
    Vier, die

    on all foursauf allen vieren (ugs.); see also eight 2. 1), 3), 4)

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    [fo:] 1. noun
    1) (the number or figure 4.) die Vier
    2) (the age of 4.) die Vier
    2. adjective
    1) (4 in number.) vier
    2) (aged 4.) vier
    - four-
    - fourth
    - foursome
    - four-year-old
    3. adjective
    ((of a person, animal or thing) that is four years old.) vierjährig
    * * *
    [fɔ:ʳ, AM fɔ:r]
    I. adj
    1. (number) vier
    there were \four of us wir waren zu viert
    open to the \four winds Wind und Wetter ausgesetzt
    scattered to the \four winds in alle vier Winde zerstreut; see also eight I. 1
    2. (age) vier; see also eight I. 2
    3. (time) vier
    \four am/pm vier Uhr morgens [o früh] /nachmittags [o sechzehn Uhr]
    half past [or BRIT ( fam) half] \four halb fünf
    at \four thirty um halb fünf, um vier [o sechzehn] Uhr dreißig
    at \four forty-five um Viertel vor fünf [o drei viertel fünf]; see also eight I. 3
    4.
    the \four hundred AM die oberen zehntausend (die soziale Elite einer Gemeinschaft oder Bevölkerungsgruppe)
    the \four noble truths (in Buddhism) die vier edlen Wahrheiten
    II. n
    1. (number, symbol) Vier f; (group of four) Vierergruppe f; see also eight II. 1
    2. SPORT (in rowing) Vierer m; (four runs: cricket) vier Punkte
    to hit a \four vier Punkte erzielen
    3. BRIT (clothing size) [Kleidergröße] 32; AM [Kleidergröße] 34; BRIT (shoe size) [Schuhgröße] 37; AM [Schuhgröße] 35
    4. CARDS Vier f, Vierer m ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ
    \four of clubs/hearts Kreuz-/Herz-Vier f
    the \four die Vier, der Vierer ÖSTERR, SCHWEIZ
    6. (on hands and knees)
    to be/crawl on all \fours auf allen vieren sein/kriechen
    * * *
    [fɔː(r)]
    1. adj
    vier
    2. n
    Vier f

    will you make up a four for bridge? — haben Sie Lust, beim Bridge den vierten Mann zu machen?

    See:
    → also six
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    four [fɔː(r); US auch fəʊr]
    A adj vier:
    within the four seas in Großbritannien;
    four of a kind (Poker) Viererpasch m
    B s
    1. Vier f (Zahl, Spielkarte etc):
    the four of hearts die Herzvier;
    by fours immer vier auf einmal;
    on all fours auf allen vieren;
    be on all fours (with) bes US übereinstimmen (mit), genau entsprechen (dat)
    2. Rudern: Vierer m (Boot, Mannschaft)
    3. AUTO, TECH US umg Vierzylinder m (Motor, Wagen)
    * * *
    1. adjective
    vier; see also eight 1.
    2. noun
    Vier, die

    on all foursauf allen vieren (ugs.); see also eight 2. 1), 3), 4)

    * * *
    adj.
    vier adj.

    English-german dictionary > four

  • 4 четырёхсотый

    Русско-английский словарь Смирнитского > четырёхсотый

  • 5 четырёхсотый

    страни́ца четырёхсо́тая — page four hundred

    четырёхсо́тый но́мер — number four hundred

    четырёхсо́тая годовщи́на — four-hundredth anniversary

    четырёхсо́тый год — the year four hundred

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > четырёхсотый

  • 6 четырехсотый

    Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > четырехсотый

  • 7 Les nombres

    0 nought (GB)
    zero (US)*
    1 one
    2 two
    3 three
    4 four
    5 five
    6 six
    7 seven
    8 eight
    9 nine
    10 ten
    11 eleven
    12 twelve
    13 thirteen
    14 fourteen
    15 fifteen
    16 sixteen
    17 seventeen
    18 eighteen
    19 nineteen
    20 twenty
    21 twenty-one
    22 twenty-two
    30 thirty
    31 thirty-one
    32 thirty-two
    40 forty†
    50 fifty
    60 sixty
    70 seventy
    73 seventy-three
    80 eighty
    84 eighty-four
    90 ninety
    95 ninety-five
    100 a hundred ou one hundred‡
    101 a hundred and one (GBou a hundred one (US)
    111 a hundred and eleven (GB) ou a hundred eleven (US)
    123 a hundred and twenty-three (GB) ou a hundred twenty-three (US)
    200 two hundred
    Noter que l’anglais utilise une virgule là où le français a un espace.
    1,000 a thousand
    1,002 a thousand and two (GB) ou a thousand two (US)
    1,020 a thousand and twenty (GB) ou a thousand twenty (US)
    1,200 a thousand two hundred
    10,000 ten thousand
    10,200 ten thousand two hundred
    100,000 a hundred thousand
    102,000 a hundred and two thousand (GB) ou a hundred two thousand (US)
    1,000,000 one million
    1,200,000 one million two hundred thousand
    1,264,932 one million two hundred and sixty-four thousand nine hundred and thirty-two (GB) ou one million two hundred sixty-four thousand nine hundred thirty-two (US)
    2,000,000 two million¶
    3,000,000,000 three thousand million (GB) ou three billion|| (US)
    4,000,000,000,000 four billion (GB) ou four thousand billion (US)
    les nombres jusqu’à dix
    = numbers up to ten
    compter jusqu’à dix
    = to count up to ten
    * En anglais, lorsqu’on énonce les chiffres un à un, on prononce en général le zéro oh: mon numéro de poste est le 403 = my extension number is 403 ( dire four oh three).
    Pour la température, on utilise zero: il fait zéro = it’s zero.
    Pour les scores dans les jeux et les sports, on utilise en général nil (GB) zero (US), sauf au tennis, où zéro se dit love.
    Noter que forty s’écrit sans u, alors que fourteen et fourth s’écrivent comme four.
    Les formes avec one s’utilisent lorsqu’on veut insister sur la précision du chiffre. Dans les autres cas, on utilise plutôt a.
    § Noter que and s’utilise en anglais britannique entre hundred ou thousand et le chiffre des dizaines ou des unités (mais pas entre thousand et le chiffre des centaines). Il ne s’utilise pas en anglais américain.
    Noter que million est invariable en anglais dans ce cas.
    || Attention: un billion américain vaut un milliard (1000 millions), alors qu’un billion britannique vaut 1000 milliards. Le billion américain est de plus en plus utilisé en Grande-Bretagne.
    Les adresses, les numéros de téléphone, les dates etc.
    Les adresses
    dire
    29 Park Road twenty-nine Park Road
    110 Park Road a hundred and ten Park Road (GB) ou one ten Park Road (US)
    1021 Park Road one oh two one Park Road (GB) ou ten twenty-one Park Road (US)
    Les numéros de téléphone
    dire
    020 7392 1011 oh two oh, seven three nine two; one oh one one ou one oh double one
    1-415-243 7620 one, four one five, two four three, seven six two oh
    04 78 02 75 27 oh four, seven eight, oh two, seven five, two seven
    Les datesLa date
    Combien?
    combien d’enfants y a-t-il?
    = how many children are there?
    il y a vingt-trois enfants
    = there are twenty-three children
    Noter que l’anglais n’a pas d’équivalent du pronom français en dans:
    combien est-ce qu’il y en a?
    = how many are there?
    il y en a vingt-trois
    = there are twenty-three
    nous viendrons à 8
    = there’ll be 8 of us coming
    ils sont 8
    = there are 8 of them
    ils étaient 10 au commencement
    = there were 10 of them at the beginning
    L’anglais million s’utilise ici comme adjectif. Noter l’absence d’équivalent anglais de la préposition de après million.
    1000000 d’habitants
    = 1,000,000 inhabitants ( dire a million inhabitants ou one million inhabitants)
    2000000 d’habitants
    = two million inhabitants
    L’anglais utilise aussi les mots hundreds, thousands, millions etc. au pluriel, comme en français:
    j’en ai des centaines
    = I’ve got hundreds
    des milliers de livres
    = thousands of books
    les milliers de livres que j’ai lus
    = the thousands of books I have read
    des centaines et des centaines
    = hundreds and hundreds
    des milliers et des milliers
    = thousands and thousands
    Pour les numéraux français en -aine (dizaine, douzaine, quinzaine, vingtaine, trentaine, quarantaine, cinquantaine, soixantaine et centaine) lorsqu’ils désignent une somme approximative, l’anglais utilise le chiffre avec la préposition about ou around.
    une dizaine de questions
    = about ten questions
    une quinzaine de personnes
    = about fifteen people
    une vingtaine
    = about twenty
    une centaine
    = about a hundred
    presque dix
    = almost ten ou nearly ten
    environ dix
    = about ten
    environ 400 pages
    = about four hundred pages
    moins de dix
    = less than ten
    plus de dix
    = more than ten
    tous les dix
    = all ten of them ou all ten
    ils s’y sont mis à cinq
    = it took five of them ou (s’ils n’étaient que cinq en tout) it took all five of them
    Noter l’ordre des mots dans:
    les deux autres
    = the other two
    les cinq prochaines semaines
    = the next five weeks
    mes dix derniers dollars
    = my last ten dollars
    Quel numéro? Lequel?
    le volume numéro 8 de la série
    = volume 8 of the series ou the 8th volume of the series
    le cheval numéro 11
    = horse number 11
    miser sur le 11
    = to bet on number 11
    le nombre 7 porte bonheur
    = 7 is a lucky number
    la ligne 8 du métro
    = line number 8 of the underground (GB) ou subway (US)
    la (chambre numéro) 8 est libre
    = room 8 is free
    le 8 de pique
    = the 8 of spades
    Louis XIV
    = Louis the Fourteenth
    Les opérations
    Noter que l’anglais utilise un point (the decimal point) là où le français a une virgule. Noter également qu’en anglais britannique zéro se dit nought, et en américain zero.
    dire
    0.25 nought point two five ou point two five
    0.05 nought point nought five ou point oh five
    0.75 nought point seven five ou point seven five
    3.33 three point three three
    8.195 eight point one nine five
    9.1567 nine point one five six seven
    25% twenty-five per cent
    50% fifty per cent
    100% a hundred per cent ou one hundred per cent
    200% two hundred per cent
    365% three hundred and sixty-five per cent (GB) ou three hundred sixty-five per cent (US)
    4.25% four point two five per cent
    4.025% four point oh two five per cent
    Les fractions
    Noter que l’anglais n’utilise pas l’article défini dans:
    les deux tiers d’entre eux
    = two thirds of them
    Mais noter l’utilisation de l’article indéfini anglais dans:
    quarante-cinq centièmes de seconde
    = forty-five hundredths of a second
    dix sur cent
    = ten out of a hundred
    Les nombres ordinaux
    français abréviation en toutes lettres anglaises
    1er 1st first
    2e 2nd second
    3e 3rd third
    4e 4th fourth
    5e 5th fifth
    6e 6th sixth
    7e 7th seventh
    8e 8th eighth
    9e 9th ninth
    10e 10th tenth
    11e 11th eleventh
    12e 12th twelfth
    13e 13th thirteenth
    20e 20th twentieth
    21e 21st twenty-first
    22e 22nd twenty-second
    23e 23rd twenty-third
    24e 24th twenty-fourth
    30e 30th thirtieth
    40e 40th fortieth
    50e 50th fiftieth
    60e 60th sixtieth
    70e 70th seventieth
    80e 80th eightieth
    90e 90th ninetieth
    99e 99th ninety-ninth
    100e 100th hundredth
    101e 101st hundred and first
    102e 102nd hundred and second (GB) ou hundred second (US)
    103e 103rd hundred and third (GB) ou hundred third (US)
    196e 196th hundred and ninety-sixth (GB) ou hundred ninety-sixth (US)
    1000e‡ 1,000th thousandth
    1000000e‡ 1,000,000th millionth
    le premier
    = the first ou the first one
    le quarante-deuxième
    = the forty-second ou the forty-second one
    il y en a un deuxième
    = there is a second one
    le second des deux
    = the second of the two
    Noter l’ordre des mots dans:
    les trois premiers
    = the first three
    le troisième pays le plus riche du monde
    = the third richest nation in the world
    les quatre derniers
    = the last four
    * Noter que le signe divisé par est différent dans les deux langues: au ":" français correspond le "÷" anglais.
    Pour les fractions jusqu’à 1/10, on utilise normalement a (a third); on utilise one (one third) en mathématiques et pour les calculs précis.
    Noter que l’anglais utilise une virgule là où le français a un espace.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > Les nombres

  • 8 cent

    c black cent [sɑ̃]
    1. adjective
       a. ( = 100) a hundred
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    ► When cent is preceded by a plural number s is added, unless another number follows.
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    ça coûtait cent euros et non deux cents it was one hundred euros, not two hundred
    2. masculine noun
       a. ( = monnaie) cent
    c black   b. ( = nombre) a hundred
    il y a cent contre un à parier que... it's a hundred to one that...
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    The t is pronounced before a noun beginning with a vowel sound, eg cent ans.
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
    Le mot anglais hundred est invariable, sauf quand il signifie centaines.
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    I
    1. sɑ̃
    adjectif gén a hundred, one hundred

    deux cent trois/vingt-cinq — two hundred and three/twenty-five


    2.

    3.
    nom masculin hundred

    un cent d'œufs — a ou one hundred eggs


    4.
    pour cent locution adjective per cent

    dix à vingt pour cent or 10 à 20% des enseignants — between ten and twenty per cent of teachers

    une jupe cent pour cent or 100% coton — a hundred per cent cotton skirt

    je ne suis pas sûr à 100% — I'm not a hundred per cent sure

    ••

    être aux cent coups — (colloq) to be worried sick (colloq), to be in a state (colloq)

    attendre cent sept ans — (colloq) to wait for ages

    durer cent sept ans — (colloq) to last for ages ou forever


    II sɛnt
    nom masculin (centième de dollar, florin, rand, shilling) cent; Belg ( centième d'euro) cent
    * * *
    sɑ̃
    1. num
    a hundred, one hundred
    2. nm
    1) [euro] cent
    2) (aux USA, Canada) cent
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    I.
    A adj gén a hundred, one hundred; deux/trois cents two/three hundred; deux cents enfants two hundred children; deux cent trois/vingt-cinq two hundred and three/twenty-five; il y avait cent à deux cents personnes there were between a hundred and two hundred people; ⇒ fois, mètre, occasion, raison.
    B pron ils sont venus tous les cent all one hundred of them came.
    C nm
    1 ( quantité) hundred; un cent d'œufs/d'huîtres Comm a ou one hundred eggs/oysters; vendre/acheter au cent to sell/to buy by the hundred; c'est 12 euros le cent they're 12 euros a hundred;
    D pour cent loc adj per cent; un emprunt à sept pour cent or 7% a loan at seven per cent ou 7%; un placement à sept pour cent an investment at seven per cent ou 7%; dix à vingt pour cent or 10 à 20% des enseignants between ten and twenty per cent of teachers; une jupe cent pour cent or 100% coton a hundred per cent cotton skirt; une production cent pour cent française a hundred per cent ou 100% French production; je ne suis pas sûr/convaincu à 100% I'm not a hundred per cent sure/convinced.
    faire les cent pas to pace up and down; être aux cent coups to be worried sick, to be in a state; faire les quatre cents coups to be a real tearaway; s'ennuyer à cent sous de l'heure to be bored stiff ou to death; attendre cent sept ans to wait for ages; durer cent sept ans to last for ages ou forever.
    II.
    centL'argent et les monnaies nm (centième de dollar, florin, rand, shilling) cent.
    [sɑ̃] déterminant
    1. a ou one hundred
    2. [dans des séries]
    ————————
    [sɑ̃] nom masculin
    1. [chiffre]
    2. [centaine] hundred
    3. [centime, BANQUE] cent

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais > cent

  • 9 HUNDRAÐ

    (pl. hundruð), n. hundred; tírœtt h. = 100; tólfrœtt h. = 120; hundruðum, by (in) hundreds; as value, one hundred and twenty ells of the stuff wadmal; h. frítt, a hundred paid in cattle; tólf hundruð mórend, twelve hundred in dark-striped wadmal; hundrað silfrs, ? the silver value of 120 ells (= 20 ounces).
    * * *
    n. pl. hundruð; the form hund- (q. v.) only occurs in a few old compd words: [Goth. hunda, pl.; A. S. hund; O. H. G. hunt; the extended form in Hel. and old Frank, hundered; Germ. hundert; Dan. hundrede; Swed. hundra; the inflexive syllable is prob. akin to - ræðr in átt-ræðr]:—a hundred; the Scandinavians of the heathen time (and perhaps also all Teutonic people) seem to have known only a duo-decimal hundred (= 12 × 10 or 120); at that time 100 was expressed by tíu-tíu, cp. Ulf. taihun-taihund = ten-teen; Pal Vídalín says,—hundrað tólfrætt er sannlega frá heiðni til vor komið, en hið tíræða er líkast að Norðrlönd hafi ekki vitað af fyrr en Kristni kom hér og með henni lærdómr þeirrar aldar, Skýr. s. v. Hundrað (fine): but with the introduction of Christianity came in the decimal hundred, the two being distinguished by adjectives,—tólfrætt hundrað = 120, and tírætt hundrað = 100. But still the old popular duodecimal system continued in almost all matters concerned with economical or civil life, in all law phrases, in trade, exchange, property, value, or the like, and the decimal only in ecclesiastical or scholastic matters (chronology, e. g. Íb. ch. 1, 10). At the same time the word in speech and writing was commonly used without any specification of tírætt or tólfrætt, for, as Pal Vídalín remarks, every one acquainted with the language knew which was meant in each case; even at the present time an Icel. farmer counts his flocks and a fisherman his share (hlutr) by the duodecimal system; and everybody knows that a herd or share of one hundred and a half means 120 + 60 = 180. In old writers the popular way of counting is now and then used even in chronology and in computation, e. g. when Ari Frode (Íb. ch. 4) states that the year consists of three hundred and four days (meaning 364); the census of franklins given by the same writer (where the phrase is hundruð heil = whole or full hundreds) is doubtless reckoned by duodecimal, not decimal hundreds, Íb. ch. 10; and in the census of priests and churches taken by bishop Paul (about A. D. 1200) ‘tíræð’ is expressively added, lest duodecimal hundreds should be understood, Bs. i. 136. The Landn. (at end) contains a statement (from Ari?) that Iceland continued pagan for about a hundred years, i. e. from about 874–997 A. D. In the preface to Ólafs S., Snorri states that two duodecimal hundreds (tvau hundruð tólfræð) elapsed from the first colonisation of Iceland before historical writing began (i. e. from about A. D. 874–1115): levies of ships and troops are in the laws and Sagas counted by duodecimal hundreds, e. g. the body-guard of king Olave consisted of a hundred hirð-men, sixty house-carles and sixty guests, in all ‘two hundred’ men, i. e. 240, Mork. 126; the sons of earl Strút-Harald had a hundred men, of whom eighty were billetted out and forty returned, Fms. xi. 88, 89; hálft hundrað, a half hundred = sixty, Mork. l. c.
    2. a division of troops = 120; hundraðs-flokkr, Fms. vi. (in a verse).
    II. in indef. sense, hundreds, a host, countless number, see hund-, as also in the adverb, phrase, hundruðum, by hundreds (indefinitely), Fms. vi. 407, Þiðr. 275, 524: in mod. usage as adjective and indecl., except the pl. in -uð, thus hundruð ásauðum, Dipl. iv. 10.
    B. As value, a hundred, i. e. a hundred and twenty ells of the stuff wadmal, and then simply value to that amount (as a pound sterling in English). All property, real as well as personal, is even at present in Icel. taxed by hundreds; thus an estate is a ‘twenty, sixty, hundred’ estate; a franklin gives his tithable property as amounting to so and so many hundreds. As for the absolute value of a hundred, a few statements are sufficient, thus e. g. a milch cow, or six ewes with lambs, counts for a hundred, and a hundrað and a kúgildi (cow’s value) are equal: the charge for the alimentation of a pauper for twelve months was in the law (Jb. 165) fixed to four hundred and a half for a male person, but three hundred and a half for a female; cp. also the phrase, það er ekki hundrað í hættunni, there is no hundred at stake, no great risk! In olden times a double standard was used,—the wool or wadmal standard, called hundrað talið = a hundred by tale, i. e. a hundred and twenty ells as stated above, and a silver standard, called hundrað vegit, a hundred by weight, or hundrað silfrs, a hundred in silver, amounting to two marks and a half = twenty ounces = sixty örtugar; but how the name hundred came to be applied to it is not certain, unless half an örtug was taken as the unit. It is probable that originally both standards were identical, which is denoted by the phrase, sex álna eyrir, six ells to an ounce, or a hundred and twenty ells equal to twenty ounces (i. e. wadmal and silver at par); but according as the silver coinage was debased, the phrases varied between nine, ten, eleven, twelve ells to an ounce (N. G. L. i. 80, 81, 387, 390, passim), which denote bad silver; whereas the phrase ‘three ells to an ounce’ (þriggja álna eyrir, Sturl. i. 163, passim, or a hundred in wadmal equal to half a hundred in silver) must refer either to a double ell or to silver twice as pure: the passage in Grág. i. 500 is somewhat obscure, as also Rd. 233: the words vegin, silfrs, or talin are often added, but in most cases no specification is given, and the context must shew which of the two standards is there meant; the wool standard is the usual one, but in cases of weregild the silver standard seems always to be understood; thus a single weregild (the fine for a man’s life) was one hundred, Njála passim.
    2. the phrases, hundrað frítt, a hundred paid in cattle, Finnb. 236; tólf hundruð mórend, twelve hundred in dark striped wadmal, Nj. 225; hundrað í búsgögnum ok í húsbúningi, Vm. 65; hundraðs-gripr, hestr, hross, kapall, hvíla, sæng, rekkja, psaltari, etc., a beast, a horse, a bed, etc., of a hundred’s value, Am. 2, 10, Vm. 25, 39, 60, 153, Jm. 3, 30; hundraðs-úmagi, a person whose maintenance costs a hundred, Vm. 156; hundraðs virði, a hundred’s value, 68. For references see the Sagas and laws passim, and for more information see Mr. Dasent’s Essay in Burnt Njal.
    C. A hundred, a political division which in olden times was common to all Teut. nations, but is most freq. in old Swedish laws, where several hundreds made a hérað or shire; cp. the A. S. and Engl. hundred, Du Cange hundredum; old Germ. hunderti, see Grimm’s Rechts Alterthümer; the centum pagi of Caesar, Bell. Gall. iv. ch. 1, is probably the Roman writer’s misconception of the Teut. division of land into hundreds; this is also the case with Tacit. Germ. ch. 12: cp. the Swed. local names Fjaðrunda-land, Áttundaland, and Tíunda-land, qs. Fjaðr-hunda land, Átthunda land, Tíhunda land, i. e. a combination of four, eight, ten hundreds. The original meaning was probably a community of a hundred and twenty franklins or captains. This division is not found in Icel.

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  • 10 veertienhonderd

    adj. fourteen hundred, one thousand and four hundred, being 1400 in number
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    n. fourteen hundred, one thousand and four hundred, number 1400

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  • 11 brauchen

    I v/t
    1. (nötig haben) need ( für oder zu for oder (in order) to); eine Brille brauchen need glasses; Hilfe brauchen ( bei) need help (with); Ruhe brauchen, um arbeiten zu können need peace and quiet to be able to work; für den Kuchen braucht man drei Eier one needs ( oder you need umg.) three eggs for the cake; alles, was man zum Leben braucht everything necessary for life; eigentlich brauchte (umg. bräuchte) ich... really I could do with...; Sie brauchen den Vierer( bus) you need (to take) the number four (bus); wozu brauchst du es? what do you need it for?; was du brauchst, ist ein Schirm what you want is an umbrella; ich brauche diese Bücher dringend I really need these books; wir brauchen Kohlen we lack coal
    2. (erfordern) require; (in Anspruch nehmen, bes. Zeit, Energie) take; ich brauche zwei Stunden, um zu (+ Inf.) it takes me two hours to (+ Inf.) das braucht ( seine) Zeit it takes time; diese Arbeit braucht Ausdauer one needs ( oder you need umg.) stamina for this work
    3. (verbrauchen) use (up); im Urlaub haben wir viel Geld gebraucht we used up ( oder spent) a lot of money on holiday (Am. vacation); das Auto braucht sechs Liter auf hundert Kilometer the car takes six lit|res (Am. -ers) for a hundred kilomet|res (Am. -ers), the car does sixteen kilomet|res (Am. -ers) a lit|re (Am. -ers)
    4. (anwenden, gebrauchen) use, make use of; Gewalt brauchen make use of violence; seinen Verstand brauchen use one’s brain, think clearly; er ist heute zu nichts zu brauchen umg. he’s no good for anything ( oder useless) today
    5. das Geld kann ich gut brauchen I can really do with the money; kannst du noch Hilfe brauchen? do you need any help?; ich könnte ein paar Helfer brauchen I could do with some help ( oder a few people to help me); ich kann dich hier nicht brauchen umg. I can do without you here; ich kann es nicht brauchen, wenn er ständig anruft umg. I can do without him ringing up (Am. calling) all the time; ich kann jetzt keine Störung brauchen I don’t need any interruptions right now; das kann ich gerade brauchen! iro. that’s all I needed!
    II Hilfsv.; (+ zu + Inf., umg. auch nur + Inf.); (müssen) need, have to; alles, was du zu wissen brauchst everything ( oder all) you need to know; du brauchst (es) mir nicht zu sagen you don’t have to tell me; er brauchte nicht zu kommen he didn’t have to come; er hätte nicht zu kommen brauchen he needn’t have come; du brauchst es nur zu sagen just say the word; du brauchst keine Angst zu haben there’s no need to be scared; das braucht keiner zu hören / wissen no-one (oder bes. Am. no one) need hear / know that; du brauchst nicht gleich in die Luft zu gehen there’s no need to lose your temper; es braucht wohl nicht gesagt zu werden, dass... I suppose there’s no need to stress that..., needless to say,...; das brauche ich mir nicht gefallen zu lassen I don’t need to put up with that; es braucht nicht sofort zu sein it doesn’t have to be straight away ( oder right now); das hätte nicht zu sein brauchen that needn’t have happened, that didn’t have to happen; es braucht nicht immer... zu sein it doesn’t always have to be...
    III v/i, unpers.
    1. umg.: das braucht es nicht it isn’t necessary; das hätte es doch nicht gebraucht there was really no need; das hat es jetzt gebraucht! that was important right now!; hat es das gebraucht? was that really necessary?
    2. geh. (bedürfen): es braucht keiner weiteren Erklärung no further explanation is necessary; es braucht keines Beweises no proof is necessary
    IV v/i: lange brauchen take long ( für for; zu to + Inf.); wie lange wird er brauchen? how long will it take him?, how long’s he going to take?
    * * *
    to need; to require
    * * *
    brau|chen ['brauxn]
    1. vt
    1) (= nötig haben) to need, to require (form) (für, zu for)
    2)

    (bei Zeitangaben) Zeit/zwei Minuten etc bráúchen — to need time/two minutes etc

    wenn 5 Männer 3 Stunden bráúchen,... — if 5 men take 3 hours...

    wie lange braucht man, um...? — how long does it take to...?

    er hat zwei Tage dafür gebrauchthe took two days over it (Brit), he needed two days to do it

    3) (inf = nützlich finden)

    das könnte ich bráúchen — I could do with that, I could use that

    wir können das/ihn nicht bráúchen — we could or can do without that/him, we don't need that/him

    das kann ich gerade bráúchen! (iro)that's all I need!

    kannst du die Sachen bráúchen? — have you any use for the things?, are the things of any use to you?

    er ist zu allem zu bráúchen (inf)he's a really useful type( to have around) (inf)

    heute bin ich zu nichts zu bráúchen (inf)I'm useless today (inf)

    4) (= benutzen) Waffe, Verstand, Gerät to use
    See:
    auch gebraucht
    5) (inf = verbrauchen) to use (up); Strom etc to use
    2. vi impers
    dated, geh = bedürfen)
    3. v aux
    to need

    du brauchst das nicht tun — you needn't do that, you've no need to do that, you don't have or need to do that

    du brauchst es ihm nicht (zu) sagen — you needn't tell him that, you don't need to tell him that

    du hättest das nicht (zu) tun bráúchen — you needn't have done that, you didn't need to do that, you had no need to do that

    es braucht nicht besonders betont zu werden, dass... — there's no need to stress the fact that...

    es hätte nicht sein bráúchen — there was no need for that

    * * *
    1) (to need: Is there anything else you require?) require
    2) (to need or require: How long does it take you to go home?; It takes time to do a difficult job like this.) take
    3) (to need: This wall wants a coat of paint.) want
    * * *
    brau·chen
    [ˈbrauxn̩]
    I. vt
    1. (nötig haben)
    jdn/etw \brauchen to need sb/sth
    ich habe alles, was ich brauche I have everything I need
    wozu brauchst du das? what do you need that for?
    brauchst du noch etwas? do you require anything else?
    brauchst du das Messer gerade, oder kann ich es mir mal kurz ausleihen? are you using this knife or can I borrow it for a minute?
    um so weit zu kommen, braucht man eine Menge Ausdauer you need a lot of stamina to get that far
    2. (an Zeit benötigen)
    Zeit/eine Stunde [für etw akk] \brauchen to need time/an hour [for sth]
    ich brauche bis zum Bahnhof etwa 30 Minuten I need [or it takes me] [or I take] about 30 minutes to get to the station
    [seine] Zeit \brauchen to take time
    alles braucht seine Zeit everything takes time
    3. DIAL (fam: gebrauchen)
    etw \brauchen to need sth
    kannst du die Dinge \brauchen? can you find a use for these?
    das könnte ich jetzt gut \brauchen I could do with that right now
    ich kann diese Leute nicht \brauchen! I don't need [or I can do without] these people!
    ich kann dich jetzt nicht \brauchen I haven't got time for you right now
    in Stresssituationen ist sie nicht zu \brauchen she's useless when there's a lot of pressure
    4. (fam: verbrauchen)
    etw \brauchen to use sth
    diese großen Autos \brauchen zu viel Benzin those big cars consume [or use] too much fuel
    II. modal vb (müssen) to need
    der Rasen braucht noch nicht gemäht [zu] werden the lawn doesn't need mowing yet [or needn't be mown yet]
    das hätte nicht sein \brauchen there was no need for that; (wäre vermeidbar gewesen) that needn't have happened
    etw [zu] tun \brauchen to need to do sth
    du hättest doch nur etwas [zu] sagen \brauchen you need only have said something, you only needed to say something
    etw nicht [zu] tun \brauchen to not need to do sth, to need not do sth
    sie braucht nächste Woche nicht zu arbeiten she doesn't need [or doesn't have] to work next week
    ich brauche heute nicht zur [o in die] Schule (fam) I don't have [or don't need] to go to school today
    1. SÜDD, SCHWEIZ (nötig sein)
    es braucht etw sth is needed
    es braucht nur ein Wort von ihr, und ich helfe euch she only has ask and I'll help you
    es braucht noch ein bisschen Salz it needs a little more salt
    es braucht jdn/etw, um etw zu tun sb/sth is needed to do sth
    2. (geh: bedürfen)
    es braucht einer S. gen sth is needed [or necessary]
    es braucht keines weiteren Beweises/keiner weiteren Erklärung no further proof/explanation is needed
    * * *
    1.
    1) (benötigen) need

    alles, was man zum Leben braucht — everything one needs in order to live reasonably

    2) (aufwenden müssen)
    3) (benutzen, gebrauchen) use
    2.
    modifizierendes Verb; 2. Part

    du brauchst nicht zu helfen — there is no need [for you] to help; you don't need to help

    das hättest du nicht zu tun brauchen — there was no need to do it; you needn't have done that

    du brauchst es [mir] nur zu sagen — you only have to tell me

    * * *
    A. v/t
    1. (nötig haben) need (
    zu for oder (in order) to);
    eine Brille brauchen need glasses;
    Hilfe brauchen (bei) need help (with);
    Ruhe brauchen, um arbeiten zu können need peace and quiet to be able to work;
    für den Kuchen braucht man drei Eier one needs ( oder you need umg) three eggs for the cake;
    alles, was man zum Leben braucht everything necessary for life;
    ich … really I could do with …;
    Sie brauchen den Vierer(bus) you need (to take) the number four (bus);
    wozu brauchst du es? what do you need it for?;
    was du brauchst, ist ein Schirm what you want is an umbrella;
    ich brauche diese Bücher dringend I really need these books;
    wir brauchen Kohlen we lack coal
    ich brauche zwei Stunden, um zu (+inf) it takes me two hours to (+inf)
    das braucht (seine) Zeit it takes time;
    diese Arbeit braucht Ausdauer one needs ( oder you need umg) stamina for this work
    3. (verbrauchen) use (up);
    im Urlaub haben wir viel Geld gebraucht we used up ( oder spent) a lot of money on holiday (US vacation);
    das Auto braucht sechs Liter auf hundert Kilometer the car takes six litres (US -ers) for a hundred kilometres (US -ers), the car does sixteen kilometres (US -ers) a litre (US -ers)
    4. (anwenden, gebrauchen) use, make use of;
    Gewalt brauchen make use of violence;
    seinen Verstand brauchen use one’s brain, think clearly;
    er ist heute zu nichts zu brauchen umg he’s no good for anything ( oder useless) today
    5.
    das Geld kann ich gut brauchen I can really do with the money;
    kannst du noch Hilfe brauchen? do you need any help?;
    ich könnte ein paar Helfer brauchen I could do with some help ( oder a few people to help me);
    ich kann dich hier nicht brauchen umg I can do without you here;
    ich kann es nicht brauchen, wenn er ständig anruft umg I can do without him ringing up (US calling) all the time;
    ich kann jetzt keine Störung brauchen I don’t need any interruptions right now;
    das kann ich gerade brauchen! iron that’s all I needed!
    B. v/aux; (+zu +inf, umg auch nur +inf); (müssen) need, have to;
    alles, was du zu wissen brauchst everything ( oder all) you need to know;
    du brauchst (es) mir nicht zu sagen you don’t have to tell me;
    er brauchte nicht zu kommen he didn’t have to come;
    er hätte nicht zu kommen brauchen he needn’t have come;
    du brauchst es nur zu sagen just say the word;
    du brauchst keine Angst zu haben there’s no need to be scared;
    das braucht keiner zu hören/wissen no-one (oder besonders US no one) need hear/know that;
    du brauchst nicht gleich in die Luft zu gehen there’s no need to lose your temper;
    es braucht wohl nicht gesagt zu werden, dass … I suppose there’s no need to stress that …, needless to say, …;
    das brauche ich mir nicht gefallen zu lassen I don’t need to put up with that;
    es braucht nicht sofort zu sein it doesn’t have to be straight away ( oder right now);
    das hätte nicht zu sein brauchen that needn’t have happened, that didn’t have to happen;
    es braucht nicht immer … zu sein it doesn’t always have to be …
    C. v/i unpers
    1. umg:
    das braucht es nicht it isn’t necessary;
    das hätte es doch nicht gebraucht there was really no need;
    das hat es jetzt gebraucht! that was important right now!;
    hat es das gebraucht? was that really necessary?
    2. geh (bedürfen):
    es braucht keiner weiteren Erklärung no further explanation is necessary;
    es braucht keines Beweises no proof is necessary
    D. v/i:
    lange brauchen take long (
    für for;
    zu to +inf);
    wie lange wird er brauchen? how long will it take him?, how long’s he going to take?
    * * *
    1.
    1) (benötigen) need

    alles, was man zum Leben braucht — everything one needs in order to live reasonably

    3) (benutzen, gebrauchen) use
    2.
    modifizierendes Verb; 2. Part

    du brauchst nicht zu helfen — there is no need [for you] to help; you don't need to help

    das hättest du nicht zu tun brauchen — there was no need to do it; you needn't have done that

    du brauchst es [mir] nur zu sagen — you only have to tell me

    * * *
    v.
    to be in need of expr.
    to need v.
    to want v.

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  • 12 vierhonderd

    adj. four hundred, being 400 in number
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    n. four hundred, number 400

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  • 13 vierhonderdduizend

    adj. four hundred thousand, being 400 000 in number
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    n. four hundred thousand, number 400 000

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  • 14 estimar

    v.
    1 to think highly of, to respect (apreciar) (person).
    estima mucho a sus amigos he values his friends highly
    2 to value.
    estimar el valor de algo to estimate the value of something
    han estimado que las pérdidas superan los cien millones the losses are estimated to be over a hundred million
    El gerente estima a su secretaria The manager holds his secretary in regard
    3 to consider, to deem.
    no estimó necesario realizar declaraciones she didn't consider o deem it necessary to make any statement
    4 to estimate, to calculate, to deem, to figure.
    El gerente estima los gastos The manager estimates the expenses.
    * * *
    1 (apreciar) to esteem, respect, hold in esteem, admire
    2 (valorar) to value
    3 (juzgar, creer) to consider, think, reckon
    4 (calcular) to estimate
    * * *
    verb
    3) consider, regard
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) (Com) (=evaluar) to estimate; (=valorar) to value, appraise (EEUU) (en at)

    ¡se estima! — thanks very much!, I appreciate it!

    2) (=respetar) to respect
    3) (=juzgar) to consider, deem
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( apreciar)
    a) < persona> to respect, hold... in high o great esteem (frml)

    lo estimo mucho, pero sólo como amigo — I'm very fond of him, but only as a friend

    b) < objeto> to value
    2) (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)
    3) ( calcular) <valor/costo/pérdidas> to estimate
    * * *
    = appraise, deem, estimate, reckon, gauge, esteem, hold in + esteem, prize [prise, -USA], hold + Nombre + dear.
    Ex. If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.
    Ex. If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.
    Ex. For example, without scanning the entire index it is impossible to estimate the total number of relevant documents in the system, a figure that is required in the calculation of recall.
    Ex. Book form is easy to use, readable, and reckoned to be an acceptable format for many users.
    Ex. The 2nd 'Think Tank' held in Dallas, June 89, focused on gauging what breakthrough issues are occurring in the field that directly concern libraries and merit consideration.
    Ex. But women value social progress and consciousness of success less than men and esteem freedom and love.
    Ex. However, staff of reference libraries are not always held in such high esteem.
    Ex. She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.
    Ex. Cuts in Government agriculture spending are an attack on everything we hold dear in this country.
    ----
    * estimar a grosso modo = guesstimate.
    * estimar la demanda de Algo = gauge + the demand for.
    * estimar los costes = cost out.
    * subestimar = understatement.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo
    1) ( apreciar)
    a) < persona> to respect, hold... in high o great esteem (frml)

    lo estimo mucho, pero sólo como amigo — I'm very fond of him, but only as a friend

    b) < objeto> to value
    2) (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)
    3) ( calcular) <valor/costo/pérdidas> to estimate
    * * *
    = appraise, deem, estimate, reckon, gauge, esteem, hold in + esteem, prize [prise, -USA], hold + Nombre + dear.

    Ex: If one walks round a large general booskshop and carefully appraises the stock on display it becomes clear quite quickly that there are many types of books which seem to bear a strong similarity to each other.

    Ex: If a corporate body is deemed to have some intellectual responsibility for the content of a work, then the name of that body will usually feature as a heading on either a main or added entry.
    Ex: For example, without scanning the entire index it is impossible to estimate the total number of relevant documents in the system, a figure that is required in the calculation of recall.
    Ex: Book form is easy to use, readable, and reckoned to be an acceptable format for many users.
    Ex: The 2nd 'Think Tank' held in Dallas, June 89, focused on gauging what breakthrough issues are occurring in the field that directly concern libraries and merit consideration.
    Ex: But women value social progress and consciousness of success less than men and esteem freedom and love.
    Ex: However, staff of reference libraries are not always held in such high esteem.
    Ex: She was so poor that she had nothing but one single hen, which she prized as the apple of her eye.
    Ex: Cuts in Government agriculture spending are an attack on everything we hold dear in this country.
    * estimar a grosso modo = guesstimate.
    * estimar la demanda de Algo = gauge + the demand for.
    * estimar los costes = cost out.
    * subestimar = understatement.

    * * *
    estimar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹persona› to respect, hold … in high o great esteem ( frml)
    era muy estimado por todo el pueblo madrileño he was held in very high o great esteem by the people of Madrid, the people of Madrid thought very highly of him
    lo estimo mucho, pero sólo como amigo I'm very fond of him, but only as a friend
    2 ‹objeto› to value
    estima mucho esos pendientes porque eran de su abuela she's very fond of those earrings o she values those earrings highly because they belonged to her grandmother
    su piel es muy estimada its skin is highly prized
    B ( frml) (considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem ( frml)
    no estimo necesario que se tomen esas medidas I do not consider it necessary to take those measures, I do not think those measures are necessary
    estimé conveniente que otra persona lo sustituyese I considered it advisable for someone else to replace him
    C (calcular) ‹valor/costo/pérdidas› to estimate estimar algo EN algo to estimate sth AT sth
    el incendio causó pérdidas estimadas en varios millones the fire caused losses estimated at several million
    * * *

     

    estimar ( conjugate estimar) verbo transitivo
    1
    a) persona› ( respetar) to respect, hold … in high esteem (frml);

    ( tener cariño) to be fond of
    b) objeto to value;


    2 (frml) ( considerar) (+ compl) to consider, deem (frml)
    estimar verbo transitivo
    1 frml (sentir cariño) to esteem, respect
    2 (juzgar, considerar) to consider, think: no lo estimo necesario, I don't think it is necessary
    3 (valorar) to appreciate, think highly of: estimo tu ayuda, I appreciate your help
    4 (calcular) to estimate
    ' estimar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    calcular
    English:
    deem
    - esteem
    - estimate
    - gauge
    - prize
    - rate
    - see
    * * *
    vt
    1. [apreciar] [persona] to think highly of, to respect;
    [cosa] to value;
    estima mucho a sus amigos he values his friends highly;
    te estimo mucho, pero esto no te lo puedo permitir I have great respect for you, but I can't allow you to do this;
    estimamos enormemente su colaboración we value her help enormously, her help means a great deal to us;
    estima su vida en bien poco he has little regard for his own life;
    un fruto muy estimado en la cocina oriental a fruit that is highly prized in oriental cooking
    2. [evaluar] to value;
    estimar el valor de algo to estimate the value of sth;
    han estimado que las pérdidas superan los cien millones the losses are estimated to be over a hundred million
    3. Formal [creer] to consider, to deem;
    no estimó necesario realizar declaraciones she didn't consider o deem it necessary to make any statement
    4. [aceptar] [solicitud] to accept;
    [querella, demanda] to uphold
    * * *
    v/t
    1 respect, hold in high regard;
    estimar (en) poco not think much of
    :
    estimo conveniente que I consider it advisable to
    :
    estimar en estimate at; objeto value at
    * * *
    1) apreciar: to esteem, to respect
    2) evaluar: to estimate, to appraise
    3) opinar: to consider, to deem

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  • 15 senātor

        senātor ōris, m    [SEN-].—In Rome, a member of the Senate (originally one hundred advisers, selected by Romulus from the nobles. Later, a hundred Sabine nobles were added; and the number was increased by Sulla to four hundred, and by Julius Caesar to nine hundred, but Augustus reduced it to six hundred. The later additions were made largely from the Knights. Under the republic the censors revised the roll every five years, striking out names of bad repute. Only men of wealth were eligible, as no salary was paid. The senator wore a tunic with a broad purple band, and black leathern shoes with a ‘luna’ of silver or ivory): huic (senatori) iussa tria sunt; ut adsit, etc.: in senatoribus cooptandis: Artes quas doceat quivis senator Semet prognatos, H.: novom senatorem cooptabitis, L.—In other nations, a senator, councillor of state: se si dediderunt ex sexcentis ad trīs senatores (Nerviorum), Cs.: (Rhodiorum) omnes erant idem tum de plebe tum senatores: senatores quos (Macedonii) synedros vocant, L.
    * * *

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  • 16 senator

    sĕnātor, ōris, m. [senex], a senator, a member of the Roman Senate, a body consisting originally of one hundred eminent citizens, selected by Romulus for their age, wisdom, and experience, out of the noblest families, to be his council in the government. When the Sabines were incorporated with Rome, the number was doubled; and Tarquin the Elder raised it to three hundred; Sulla to four hundred; Julius Cæsar to nine hundred, while Augustus reduced it to six hundred. Originally, patricians alone were eligible to seats in the Senate; but later additions were made from the Knights (v. senatus). The senators were nominated by the kings; and, after they were expelled, by the consuls and dictators. Later, the censors revised the roll of senators every lustrum, excluding members regarded as unworthy. (On the powers of the Senate, the privileges, dress, etc., of its members, v. Dict. of Antiq. s. v. Senatus.) — Sing.:

    huic (senatori) jussa tria sunt: ut assit, etc.,

    Cic. Leg. 3, 18, 40; id. de Or. 1, 2 fin.; 1, 49, 215; id. Clu. 47, 132; 56, 154; Quint. 11, 1, 36; 11, 1, 43; Hor. S. 1, 6, 77; 1, 6, 110 al.— Plur., Cic. Sen. 16, 56; Caes. B. C. 1, 17; Liv. 36, 3 al.—Out of Rome, of the Nervii, Caes. B. G. 2, 28.—Of the Rhodians, Cic. Rep. 3, 35, 48.—Of the Macedonians ( = sunedroi), Liv. 45, 32 et saep.—

    Of the Persians,

    Vulg. Dan. 6, 7.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > senator

  • 17 जल _jala

    जल a. [जल् अच् डस्य लो वा]
    1 Dull, cold, frigid = जड q. v.
    -2 Stupid, idiotic.
    -लम् 1 Water; तातस्य कूपो$- यमिति ब्रुवाणाः क्षारं जलं कापुरुषाः पिबन्ति । Pt.1.322.
    -2 A kind of fragrant medicinal plant or perfume (ह्रीवेर).
    -3 The embryo or uterus of a cow.
    -5 The constellation called पूर्वाषाढा.
    -Comp. -अञ्चलम् 1 a spring.
    -2 a natural water-course.
    -3 moss.
    -अञ्जलिः 1 a handful of water.
    -2 a libation of water presented to the manes of a deceased person; कुपुत्रमासाद्य कुतो जलाञ्जलिः Chāṇ 69; मानस्यापि जलाञ्जलिः सरभसं लोके न दत्तो यथा Amaru. 97 (where, जलाञ्जलिं दा means 'to leave or give up').
    -अटनः a heron.
    -अटनी a leech.
    -अणुकम्, -अण्डकम् the fry of fish.
    -अण्टकः a shark.
    -अत्ययः autumn (शरद्); पृष्ठतो$नुप्रयातानि मेघानिव जलात्यये Rām.2.45.22.
    -अधिदैवतः, -तम् an epithet of Varuṇa. (
    -तम्) the constellation called पूर्वाषाढा.
    -अधिपः an epithet of Varuṇa.
    -अम्बिका a well.
    -अर्कः the image of the sun reflected in water.
    -अर्णवः 1 the rainy season.
    -2 the ocean of sweet water.
    -अर्थिन् a. thirsty.
    -अवतारः a landing-place at a river-side.
    -अष्ठीला a large square pond.
    -असुका a leech.
    -आकरः a spring, fountain, well.
    -आकाङ्क्षः, -काङ्क्षः, -काङ्क्षिन् m. an elephant.
    -आखुः an otter.
    -आगमः rain; तपति प्रावृषि सुतरामभ्यर्ण- जलागमो दिवसः Ratn.3.1.
    -आढ्य a. watery, marshy.
    -आत्मिका a leech.
    -आधारः a pond, lake, reservoir of water.
    -आयुका a leech.
    -आर्द्र a. wet. (
    -र्द्रम्) wet garment or clothes. (
    -र्द्रा) a fan wetted with water.
    -आलोका a leech.
    -आवर्तः eddy, whirl-pool.
    1 resting or lying in water.
    -2 stupid, dull, apa- thetic.
    (-यः) 1 a pond, lake, reservoir.
    -2 a fish.
    -3 the ocean.
    -4 the fragrant root of a plant (उशीर).
    -आश्रयः 1 a pond.
    -2 water-house.
    -आह्वयम् a lotus.
    -इन्द्रः 1 an epithet of Varuṇa.
    -2 N. of Mahādeva.
    -3 the ocean; जलेन्द्रः पुंसि वरुणे जम्भले च महोदधौ Medinī.
    -इन्धनः the submarine fire.
    -इभः a water-elephant.
    -ईशः, -ईश्वरः 1 an epithet of Varuṇa; भीमोद्भवां प्रति नले च जलेश्वरे च N.
    -2 the ocean.
    -उच्छ्वासः 1 a channel made for carrying off excess of water, drain, (cf. परीवाह).
    -2 overflow of a river.
    -उदरम् dropsy.
    -उद्भव a. aquatic. (
    -वा) benzoin.
    -उरगा, -ओकस् m.,
    -ओकसः a leech.
    -कण्टकः a crocodile.
    -कपिः the Gangetic por- poise.
    -कपोतः a water-pigeon.
    -कर a. making or pouring forth water. (
    -रः) tax for water.
    -करङ्कः 1 a shell.
    -2 a cocoa-nut.
    -3 a cloud.
    -4 a wave.
    -5 a lotus.
    -कल्कः mud.
    -कल्मषः the poison produced at the churning of the ocean; तस्यापि दर्शयामास स्ववीर्यं जलकल्मषः Bhāg.8. 7.44.
    -काकः the diver-bird.
    -कान्तः the wind.
    -कान्तारः an epithet of Varuṇa.
    -किराटः a shark.
    -कुक्कुटः a water-fowl; जलकुक्कुटकोयष्टिदात्यूहकुलकूजितम् Bhāg.8.2.16. (
    -टी) the black-headed gull.
    -कुन्तलः, -कोशः moss.
    -कूपी 1 a spring, well.
    -2 a pond.
    -3 a whirlpool; जलकूपी कूपगर्ते पुष्करिण्यां च योषिति Medinī.
    -कूर्मः the porpoise.
    -कृत् a. Causing rain; दिवसकृतः प्रतिसूर्यो जलकृत् (मेघः) Bṛi. S.
    -केलिः, m. or f.,
    -क्रीडा playing in water, splashing one another with water.
    -केशः moss.
    -क्रिया presenting libations of water to the manes of the deceased.
    -गुल्मः 1 a turtle.
    -2 a quadrangular tank.
    -3 a whirlpool.
    -चर a. (also जलेचर) aquatic.
    (-रः) 1 an aquatic animal.
    -2 a fish.
    -3 any kind of water-fowl. ˚आजीवः, ˚जीवः a fisherman.
    -चत्वरम् a square tank.
    -चारिन् m.
    1 an aquatic animal.
    -2 a fish.
    - a. born or produced in water.
    (-जः) 1 an aquatic animal.
    -2 a fish; स्वयमेव हतः पित्रा जलजेनात्मजो यथा Rām.2.61.22.
    -3 sea-salt.
    -4 a collective name for several signs of the zodiac.
    -5 moss.
    -6 the moon.
    (-जः, जम्) 1 a shell.
    -2 the conch-shell; अधरोष्ठे निवेश्य दघ्मौ जलजं कुमारः R.7. 63,1.6; इत्यादिश्य हृषीकेशः प्रध्माय जलजोत्तमम् Bhāg.8.4. 26.
    -3 (-जः) The Kaustubha gem; जलजः कौस्तुभे मीने तत् क्लीबे शङ्खपद्मयोः । Nm.
    (जः) -4 A kind of horse born in water; वाजिनो जलजाः केचिद् वह्निजातास्तथापरे । शालिहोत्र of भोज, Appendix II,12. (
    -जम्) a lotus. ˚आजीवः a fisherman. ˚आसनः an epithet of Brahmā; वाचस्पतिरुवाचेदं प्राञ्जलिर्जलजासनम् Ku.2.3. ˚कुसुमम् the lotus. ˚द्रव्यम् a pearl, shell or any other thing produced from the sea.
    -जन्तुः 1 a fish,
    -2 any aquatic animal.
    -जन्तुका a leech.
    -जन्मन् a lotus.
    -जिह्वः a crocodile.
    -जीविन् m. a fisherman.
    -डिम्बः a bivalve shell.
    -तरङ्गः 1 a wave.
    -2 a metal cup filled with water producing harmonic notes like a musical glass.
    -ताडनम् (lit.) 'beating water'; (fig.) any useless occupation.
    -तापिकः, -तापिन्, -तालः The Hilsa fish; L. D. B.
    -त्रा an umbrella.
    -त्रासः hydrophobia.
    -दः 1 a cloud; जायन्ते विरला लोके जलदा इव सज्जनाः Pt.1.29.
    -2 camphor. ˚अशनः the Śāla tree.
    -आगमः the rainy season; सरस्तदा मानसं तु ववृधे जलदागमे Rām.7.12.26. ˚आभ a. black, dark. ˚कालः the rainy season. ˚क्षयः autumn.
    -दर्दुरः a kind of musical instrument.
    -देवः the constellation पूर्वाषाढा.
    -देवता a naiad, water-nymph.
    -द्रोणी a bucket.
    -द्वारम् A gutter, a drain, Māna.31.99.
    -धरः 1 a cloud.
    -2 the ocean.
    -धारा a stream of water.
    -धिः 1 the ocean.
    -2 a hundred billions.
    -3 the number 'four'. ˚गा a river. ˚जः the moon. ˚जा Lakṣmī, the goddess of wealth. ˚रशना the earth.
    -नकुलः an otter.
    -नरः a merman.
    -नाडी, -ली a water-course.
    -निधिः 1 the ocean.
    -2 the number 'four'.
    -निर्गमः 1 a drain, water-course.
    -2 a water-fall, descent of a spring &c. into a river below.
    -नीलिः moss.
    -पक्षिन् m. a water-fowl.
    -पटलम् a cloud.
    -पतिः 1 the ocean.
    -2 an epithet of Varuṇa.
    -पथः a sea voyage; R.17.81.
    -पद्धतिः f. a gutter, drain.
    -पात्रम् 'a water-pot', drinking-vessel.
    -पारावतः a water-pigeon.
    -पित्तम् fire.
    -पुष्पम् an aquatic flower.
    -पूरः 1 a flood of water.
    -2 a full stream of water.
    -पृष्ठजा moss.
    -प्रदानम् presenting libations of water to the manes of the deceased.
    -प्रपातः 1 a water-fall.
    -2 rainy season; शरत्प्रतीक्षः क्षमतामिमं भवाञ्जलप्रपातं रिपुनिग्रहे धृतः Rām.4.27.47.
    -प्रलयः destruction by water.
    -प्रान्तः the bank of a river.
    -प्रायम् a country abounding with water; जलप्रायमनूपं स्यात् Ak.
    -प्रियः 1 the Chātaka bird.
    -2 a fish. (
    -या) an epithet of Dākṣāyaṇī.
    -प्लवः an otter.
    -प्लावनम् a deluge, an inundation.
    -बन्धः, बन्धकः a dam, dike, rocks or stones impeding a current.
    -बन्धुः a fish.
    -बालकः, -वालकः the Vindhya mountain.
    -बालिका lightning.
    -बिडालः an otter.
    -बिम्बः, -म्बम् a bubble.
    -बिल्वः 1 a (quadrangular) pond, lake.
    -2 a tortoise.
    -3 a crab.
    -भीतिः f. hydro- phobia.
    -भू a. produced in water.
    -भूः m.
    1 a cloud.
    -2 a place for holding water.
    -3 a kind of camphor.
    -भूषणः wind.
    -भृत् m.
    1 a cloud.
    -2 a jar.
    -3 cam- phor.
    -मक्षिका a water-insect.
    -मण़्डूकम् a kind of musical instrument; (= जलदर्दुर).
    -मद्गुः a king-fisher.
    -मसिः 1 a cloud.
    -2 camphor.
    -मार्गः a drain, canal.
    -मार्जारः an otter.
    -मुच् m.
    1 a cloud; Me.69.
    -2 a kind of camphor.
    -मूर्तिः an epithet of Śiva.
    -मूर्तिका hail.
    -मोदम् a fragrant root (उशीर).
    -यन्त्रम् 1 a machine for raising water (Mar. रहाट).
    -2 a water- clock, clepsydra.
    -3 a fountain. ˚गृहम्, ˚निकेतनम्, ˚मन्दिरम् a house erected in the midst of water (a summer- house) or one supplied with artificial fountains; क्वचिद् विचित्रं जलयन्त्रमन्दिरम् Ṛs.1.2.
    -यात्रा a sea-voyage.
    -यानम् a ship.
    -रङ्कुः a kind of gallinule.
    -रण्डः, रुण्डः 1 a whirlpool.
    -2 a drop of water, drizzle, thin sprinkling.
    -3 a snake.
    -रसः sea-salt.
    -राशिः the ocean.
    -रुह्, -हम् a lotus.
    -रूपः a crocodile.
    -लता a wave, billow.
    -वरण्टः a watery pustule.
    -वाद्यम् a kind of musical instrument.
    -वायसः a diver-bird.
    -वासः residence in water. (
    -सम्) = उशीर q. v.
    -वाहः 1 a cloud; साद्रिजलधिजलवाहपथम् Ki.12.21.
    -2 a water- bearer.
    -3 a kind of camphor.
    -वाहकः, -नः a water- carrier.
    -वाहनी an aqueduct.
    -विषुवम् the autumnal equinox.
    -वृश्चिकः a prawn.
    -वैकृतम् any change in the waters of rivers indicating a bad omen.
    -व्यधः A kind of fish; L. D. B.
    -व्यालः 1 a water-snake.
    -2 a marine monster.
    -शयः, -शयनः, -शायिन् m. an epithet of Viṣṇu;
    -शय्या lying in water (a kind of religious rite); द्वादशं हि गतं वर्षं जलशय्यां समासतः Rām.7. 76.17.
    -शर्करा A hailstone; तीव्रैर्मरुद्गणैर्नुन्ना ववृषुर्जलशर्कराः Bhāg.1.25.9.
    -शुक्तिः f. a bivalve shell.
    -शुचि a. bathed, washed.
    -शूकम् moss.
    -शूकरः a crocodile.
    -शोषः drought.
    -समुद्रः the ocean of fresh water.
    -संपर्कः mixture or dilution with water.
    -सर्पिणी a leech.
    -सूचिः f.
    1 the Gangetic porpoise.
    -2 a kind of fish.
    -3 a crow.
    -4 a water-nut.
    -5 a leech.
    -स्थानम्, -स्थायः a pond, lake, reservoir; कदचित्तं जलस्थायं मत्स्य- बन्धाः समन्ततः Rām.12.137.5.
    -स्रावः A kind of eye- disease.
    -हम् a small water-house (rather summer- house) furnished with artificial fountains.
    -हस्तिन् m. a water-elephant.
    -हारिणी a drain.
    -हासः 1 foam.
    -2 cuttle-fish-bone considered as the foam of the sea.

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  • 18 τετρακόσιοι

    τετρακόσιοι, αι, α (Hdt. et al.; pap, LXX; ParJer 9:15; GrBar; AscIs 2:12; EpArist 20; Jos., Bell. 5, 382, Ant. 11, 15; 18; Tat.) four hundred Ac 5:36; 7:6 (Gen 15:13.—The ἔτη τετρακόσια is a round number, not necessarily precise; the same number is used in Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 98 §459 to indicate approximately the period of time in which there had been no dictator); 13:20; 21:38 v.l.; Gal 3:17.—DELG s.v. τέσσαρε. M-M.

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  • 19 vijfhonderdste

    adj. five hundredth, next after four hundred and ninety-ninth; being 5 of 100 equal parts
    --------
    n. five hundredth, number 500 in a series; 5 parts of 100 equal parts, 5/100

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  • 20 Ellehammer, Jacob Christian Hansen

    SUBJECT AREA: Aerospace
    [br]
    b. 14 June 1871 South Zealand, Denmark
    d. b. 20 May 1946 Copenhagen, Denmark
    [br]
    Danish inventor who took out some four hundred patents for his inventions, including aircraft.
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    Flying kites as a boy aroused Ellehammer's interest in aeronautics, and he developed a kite that could lift him off the ground. After completing an apprenticeship, he started his own manufacturing business, whose products included motor cycles. He experimented with model aircraft as a sideline and used his mo tor-cycle experience to build an aero engine during 1903–4. It had three cylinders radiating from the crankshaft, making it, in all probability, the world's first air-cooled radial engine. Ellehammer built his first full-size aircraft in 1905 and tested it in January 1906. It ran round a circular track, was tethered to a central mast and was unmanned. A more powerful engine was needed, and by September Ellehammer had improved his engine so that it was capable of lifting him for a tethered flight. In 1907 Ellehammer produced a new five-cylinder radial engine and installed it in the first manned tri-plane, which made a number of free-flight hops. Various wing designs were tested and during 1908–9 Ellehammer developed yet another radial engine, which had six cylinders arranged in two rows of three. Ellehammer's engines had a very good power-to-weight ratio, but his aircraft designs lacked an understanding of control; consequently, he never progressed beyond short hops in a straight line. In 1912 he built a helicopter with contra-rotating rotors that was a limited success. Ellehammer turned his attention to his other interests, but if he had concentrated on his excellent engines he might have become a major aero engine manufacturer.
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    Bibliography
    1931, Jeg fløj [I Flew], Copenhagen (Ellehammer's memoirs).
    Further Reading
    C.H.Gibbs-Smith, 1965, The Invention of the Aeroplane 1799–1909, London (contains concise information on Ellehammer's aircraft and their performance).
    J.H.Parkin, 1964, Bell and Baldwin, Toronto (provides more detailed descriptions).
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    Biographical history of technology > Ellehammer, Jacob Christian Hansen

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