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1 zurücktreten
zurücktreten, recedere (im allg.). – refluere. retro fluere (zurückfließen). – relabi (zurückgleiten, z.B. relabente flumine). – reciprocari. reciprocare (zurückgehen auf demselben Wege, von der Flut). – abscedere (in der Perspektive zurücktreten). – cedere mit einem Akk. (einem andern etwas freiwillig abtreten, z.B. als Herrscher z., cedere regnum: als Freier z., cedere virginem). – sententiam od. consilium mutare (seine Meinung, seinen Plan ändern). – das Volk z. lassen od. heißen, populum summovere. – von seinem Vorhaben z., incepto desistere: vor einer Gefahr z., recusare periculum. – Zurücktreten, das, recessus (z.B. maris). – zurücktretend, refluens (vom Wasser); reciprocus (von der Flut).
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Refluent — Ref lu*ent ( ent), a. [L. refluens, p. pr. of refluere to flow back; pref. re re + fluere to flow. See {Flurent}.] Flowing back; returning; ebbing. Cowper. [1913 Webster] And refluent through the pass of fear The battle s tide was poured. Sir W.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
refluent — adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Latin refluent , refluens, present participle of refluere to flow back, from re + fluere to flow more at fluid Date: 15th century flowing back … New Collegiate Dictionary
refluent — refluence, n. /ref looh euhnt, reuh flooh /, adj. flowing back; ebbing, as the waters of a tide. [1690 1700; < L refluent (s. of refluens), prp. of refluere to flow back. See RE , FLUENT] * * * … Universalium
refluent — ref•lu•ent [[t]ˈrɛf lu ənt, rəˈflu [/t]] adj. flowing back; ebbing, as the waters of a tide • Etymology: 1690–1700; < L refluent , s. of refluēns, prp. of refluere to flow back. See re , fluent ref′lu•ence, n … From formal English to slang
refluent — /ˈrɛfluənt/ (say refloohuhnt) adjective flowing back; ebbing, as the waters of a tide. {Middle English, from Latin refluens, present participle} –refluence, noun …
refluent — [ref′loo ənt] adj. [L refluens, prp. of refluere, to flow back: see RE & FLUCTUATE] flowing back; ebbing, as the tide to the sea refluence n … English World dictionary
ref|lu|ent — «REHF lu uhnt», adjective. flowing back; ebbing. ╂[< Latin refluēns, entis, present participlf refluere flow back < re back + fluere to flow] … Useful english dictionary