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1 one's worse self
худшее в человеке, худшие черты характера; см. тж. one's better selfGive your better self a chance. Surely it is your worse self that seeks to injure someone who is already down and out. (DEL) — Дайте же возможность проявиться лучшим чертам вашего характера. Когда вы бьете лежачего, проявляются худшие, в этом нет сомнения.
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2 do one's thing
expr infml1)Everyone should be free to do their thing — Каждый имеет право заниматься тем, чем хочет
She's gonna start doing her own thing for a change — Ради разнообразия она решила начать поступать по-своему
Young gentleman seeks women who would like to do their own thing but never had the chance — Молодой человек ищет общество женщин, которые хотели бы быть раскованными в вопросах секса, но не имели подходящего случая
2)When he starts doing his thing it sure is something to see — Когда он начинает откалывать свои номера, на это стоит посмотреть
Dad usually stumps up for everything we want badly. But first you've got to let him do his thing about not being able to afford it — Отец обычно дает деньги на все, что нам действительно нужно. Но сначала он, конечно, должен поворчать насчет того, что у него таких денег нет и прочее
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3 soruğçı
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4 soruğçı
One who seeks a stray -
5 agripeta
agripeta ae, m [ager + PET-], a colonist, one who seeks land to cultivate, C. (twice).* * *settler, one who searches for land; land-grabber, squatter, one who seizes it -
6 स्वाध्याय
svâ̱dhyāyám. reciting orᅠ repeating orᅠ rehearsing to one's self, repetition orᅠ recitation of the Veda in a low voice to one's self ṠBr. etc. etc.;
repeating the Veda aloud (acc. with caus. of 1. ṡru, « to cause the Veda to be repeated aloud») Mn. III, 232 ;
recitation orᅠ perusal of any sacred texts W. ;
the Veda L. ;
a day on which sacred recitation is resumed after its suspension MW. ;
N. of wk.;
mfn. studying the Veda (- tama, perhaps w.r. for svâ̱dhyāyi-t-) Divyâ̱v. ;
- dhṛik mfn. one who repeats orᅠ recites the Veda Āpast. ;
- brāhmaṇa n. N. of ch. in the Taittiriyâraṇyaka;
- vat mfn. (= - dhṛik) Yājñ. MBh. Hariv. ;
m. a repeater orᅠ student of the Veda W. ;
-yāyâ̱rthin m. one who seeks a maintenance for himself during his studentship Mn. XI, 1. 2. ;
svâ̱dhyāyaNom. P. - yāyati, to study, recite, read to (acc.) Divyâ̱v. SaddhP.
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7 पार्श्विकः _pārśvikḥ
पार्श्विकः a. (-की f.) [पार्श्वे भवः ठक्] Belonging to the side.-कः 1 A sides-man, partisan.-2 A companion, an associate.-3 A juggler.-4 One who seeks money by fraudulent means, a thief.-5 One who earns money through the instrumentality of one's own kinsmen after knowing their needs by means of staying by the side (पार्श्व) of the king; Dānasāgara, Bibliotheca Indica 274, Fasc.1, p.41. -
8 bovinator
one who rails/reviles?; brawler (L+S), blusterer; one who seeks evasion -
9 गुर्वर्थ
gurv-arthamfn. one who seeks to provide a maintenance for his Guru Gaut. V, 21 Mn. XI, 1 ;
important W. ;
m. anything of importance MBh. VI, 120, 1 ;
a Guru's fee for instructing a pupil, I, III, XIV Ragh. V, 17 AgP. IV, 9 ;
anything relating to one's Guru Gaut. XXIII, 30 MBh. I, ch. 3 ;
deep meaning BhP. III, 16, 14 ;
(am) acc. ind. for one's parents R. II, 63, 36 ;
for orᅠ on account of one's Guru MBh. I, ch. 3 Pāṇ. 2-1, 36 Vārtt. 5 Pat. Ragh. V, 24 Hcat.
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10 candidata
1.candĭdātus, a, um, adj. [candidus, like albatus, atratus, from albus, ater].I.In adj. uses,A.Lit., clothed in white (only in Plaut. and in post-Aug. prose;B.Cic., Hor., and Plin. use albatus): aequius vos erat Candidatas venire hostiatasque,
Plaut. Rud. 1, 5, 12:mastigia,
id. Cas. 2, 8, 10; *Suet. Aug. 98; Prud. steph. 1, 67.—Trop.:II.farinulentā cinere sordide candidati homunculi,
App. M. 9, p. 222, 33; cf. candido.—Subst.A.candĭdātus. i, m., a candidate for office, because clothed in a glittering white toga; cf. Dict. of Antiq. (class. and freq.).1.Lit.:2.praetorius,
a candidate for the prœtorship, Cic. Mur. 27, 57:tribunicii,
id. Q. Fr. 2, 14 (15), 4; Liv. 4, 6, 10:consulatus,
Plin. Pan. 95 fin.; Suet. Caes. 24; id. Aug. 4:aedilitatis ac mox praeturae,
id. Vesp. 2:quaesturae,
id. Tib. 42:summae equestris gradus, i. e. praefecturae,
id. Galb. 14:sacerdotiorum,
Sen. Ben. 7, 28, 2.—From their obsequious demeanor towards the electors, called officiosissima natio candidatorum,
Cic. Pis. 23, 55:improbitati irasci candidatorum,
id. Mil. 16, 42:aedilitas alicui candidato data,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 14, § 37:candidatus Caesaris,
a candidate especially recommended by Cœsar, Vell. 2, 124, 4; cf. Suet. Caes. 41; id. Aug. 56; Tac. A. 1, 15.—Hence prov.:petis tamquam Caesaris candidatus,
i. e. certain of the result, Quint. 6, 3, 62.—In the time of the emperors:candidati Principis,
quœstors appointed by the emperor himself to read his speeches and rescripts, Dig. 1, 13; Sid. Ep. 2, 80; cf. Tac. A. 16, 27; Suet. Aug. 65; id. Tit. 6.—Trop., he who strives after or aims at a thing, a candidate or a claimant of something (post-Aug.):B.candidatus non consulatus tantum, sed immortalitatis et gloriae,
Plin. Pan. 63, 1:majus est opus atque praestantius, ad quod ipse (sc. orator) tendit, et cujus est velut candidatus,
Quint. 12, 2, 27:Atticae eloquentiae, id. prooem. § 13: crucis,
i. e. soon to suffer crucifixion, App. M. 1, p. 108:aeternitatis,
Tert. Res Carn. 58:philosophiae,
Symm. Ep. 1, 41.—candĭdāta, ae, f., one who seeks or solicits an office, a candidate (rare and postAug.):2.sacerdotii,
Quint. Decl. 252 fin.candĭdātus, ūs, m. [id.], a candidacy, Cod. Th. 6, 4, 21, § 1. -
11 candidatus
1.candĭdātus, a, um, adj. [candidus, like albatus, atratus, from albus, ater].I.In adj. uses,A.Lit., clothed in white (only in Plaut. and in post-Aug. prose;B.Cic., Hor., and Plin. use albatus): aequius vos erat Candidatas venire hostiatasque,
Plaut. Rud. 1, 5, 12:mastigia,
id. Cas. 2, 8, 10; *Suet. Aug. 98; Prud. steph. 1, 67.—Trop.:II.farinulentā cinere sordide candidati homunculi,
App. M. 9, p. 222, 33; cf. candido.—Subst.A.candĭdātus. i, m., a candidate for office, because clothed in a glittering white toga; cf. Dict. of Antiq. (class. and freq.).1.Lit.:2.praetorius,
a candidate for the prœtorship, Cic. Mur. 27, 57:tribunicii,
id. Q. Fr. 2, 14 (15), 4; Liv. 4, 6, 10:consulatus,
Plin. Pan. 95 fin.; Suet. Caes. 24; id. Aug. 4:aedilitatis ac mox praeturae,
id. Vesp. 2:quaesturae,
id. Tib. 42:summae equestris gradus, i. e. praefecturae,
id. Galb. 14:sacerdotiorum,
Sen. Ben. 7, 28, 2.—From their obsequious demeanor towards the electors, called officiosissima natio candidatorum,
Cic. Pis. 23, 55:improbitati irasci candidatorum,
id. Mil. 16, 42:aedilitas alicui candidato data,
id. Verr. 2, 5, 14, § 37:candidatus Caesaris,
a candidate especially recommended by Cœsar, Vell. 2, 124, 4; cf. Suet. Caes. 41; id. Aug. 56; Tac. A. 1, 15.—Hence prov.:petis tamquam Caesaris candidatus,
i. e. certain of the result, Quint. 6, 3, 62.—In the time of the emperors:candidati Principis,
quœstors appointed by the emperor himself to read his speeches and rescripts, Dig. 1, 13; Sid. Ep. 2, 80; cf. Tac. A. 16, 27; Suet. Aug. 65; id. Tit. 6.—Trop., he who strives after or aims at a thing, a candidate or a claimant of something (post-Aug.):B.candidatus non consulatus tantum, sed immortalitatis et gloriae,
Plin. Pan. 63, 1:majus est opus atque praestantius, ad quod ipse (sc. orator) tendit, et cujus est velut candidatus,
Quint. 12, 2, 27:Atticae eloquentiae, id. prooem. § 13: crucis,
i. e. soon to suffer crucifixion, App. M. 1, p. 108:aeternitatis,
Tert. Res Carn. 58:philosophiae,
Symm. Ep. 1, 41.—candĭdāta, ae, f., one who seeks or solicits an office, a candidate (rare and postAug.):2.sacerdotii,
Quint. Decl. 252 fin.candĭdātus, ūs, m. [id.], a candidacy, Cod. Th. 6, 4, 21, § 1. -
12 प्रतिद्रुह् _pratidruh
प्रतिद्रुह् m. One who seeks to injure in return. -
13 αντισοφιστή
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14 ἀντισοφιστῇ
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15 αντισοφιστήν
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16 ἀντισοφιστήν
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17 αντισοφιστής
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18 ἀντισοφιστής
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19 ενυγροθηρευτήν
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20 ἐνυγροθηρευτήν
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