Перевод: со всех языков на все языки

со всех языков на все языки

repeat+after+me

  • 121 अनुवच् _anuvac

    अनुवच् 2 P.
    1 To say or speak after or for one; येषां द्विजानां सावित्री नानूच्येत यथाविधि Ms.11.191.
    -2 To repeat, recite, reiterate; शतमनूच्यमायुष्कामस्य Ait. Br.; learn, study; परोवरं यज्ञो$नूच्यते Śat. Br.; वेदमनूच्या- चार्योन्तेवासिनमनुशास्ति Tait. Up.1.1. अरण्ये$नूच्यमान- त्वादारण्यकम् Sāy., see अनूचान below.
    -3 To concede the point, assent to, yield.
    -4 To name, call. -Caus. To cause to recite; to read to oneself (before reading aloud); oft. used in dramas; उभे नाम मुद्राक्षराण्यनुवाच्य परस्परमवलोकयतः Ś.1; अनुवाचय तावत् यद्यविरुद्धं श्रोष्यामि V.2; Mu.1; अनुवाचितलेखममात्यमवलोक्य M.1.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अनुवच् _anuvac

  • 122 क्रम् _kram

    क्रम् 1 U., 4. P. (क्रामति, क्रमते, क्राम्यति, चक्राम, चक्रमे, अक्रमीत्, अक्रस्त, क्रान्त)
    1 To walk, step, go; क्रामत्यनुदिते सूर्ये वाली व्यपगतक्लमः Rām.; गम्यमानं न तेनासीदगतं क्रामता पुरः Bk.8.2;25.
    -2 To go to, approach (with acc.).; देवा इमान् लोकानक्रमन्त Śat. Br.
    -3 To pass or go over, go across, traverse; U.2.13; सुखं योजनपञ्चाशत्क्रमेयम् Rām.
    -4 To leap, jump; क्रमं वबन्धं क्रमितुं सकोपः (हरिः) Bk. 2.9.5.51.
    -5 To go up, ascend; क्रामत्युच्चैर्भूभृतो यस्य तेजः Śi.16.83.
    -6 (a) To cover, occupy, take possession of, fill; क्रान्ता यथा चेतसि विस्मयेन R.14.17. (b) To reach up to, pervade, penetrate; क्रामद्भिर्घनपदवीमनेकसंख्यैः Ki.5.34.
    -7 To surpass, excel; स्थितः सर्वोन्नतेनोर्वीं क्रान्त्वा मेरुरिवात्मना R.1. 14.
    -8 To undertake, strive after, be able or competent for, show energy for (with dat. or inf.); व्याकरणाध्यय- नाय क्रमते Sk; धर्माय क्रमते साधुः Vop; व्युत्पत्तिरावर्जितकोविदापि न रञ्जनाय क्रमते जडानाम् Vikr.1.16; हत्वा रक्षांसि लवितुमक्रमी- न्मारुतिः पुनः । अशोकवनिकामेव Bk.9.23.
    -9 To be develop- ed or increased, to have full scope, be at home (with loc.); कृत्येषु क्रमन्ते Dk.17; क्रमन्ते$स्मिञ्शास्त्राणि, or ऋक्षु क्रमते बुद्धिः Sk. क्रममाणो$रिसंसदि Bk.8.22.
    -1 To succeed, have effect (Atm.); न चक्रमस्याक्रमताधिकं धरम् Śi.1.54.
    -11 To be repeated (as a letter or word in the arrange- ment called क्रम q. v.)
    -12 To fulfil, accomplish.
    -13 To have sexual intercourse with; to cover (in copulation); क्रमस्पर्श इव रोहितमनवग्लायता सदा Av.4.4.7. (By वृत्तिसर्गतायनेषु क्रमः P.I.3.38; क्रम् by itself is used in the Ātm. in the sense of 'continuity' or 'want of in- terruption', 'energy or application', and 'development or increase', and also 'conquering or getting over.) -Caus. (क्रमयति, क्रामयति)
    1 To cause to go &c.
    -2 To repeat a letter (as in the क्रम arrangement). -Desid. चिक्रमिषति, चिक्रंसते &c.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > क्रम् _kram

  • 123 cuckoo

    ['kuku:]
    plural - cuckoos; noun
    (a bird, named after its call, which lays eggs in the nests of other birds.)
    * * *
    I [kúku:]
    noun
    zoology kukavica; kukanje; slang bedak, zijalo
    to sing like a cuckoo, to repeat the cuckoo songzmerom isto gosti
    II [kúku:]
    adjective
    kukavičji; American slang nor, neumen, trapast
    cuckoo song, cuckoo note — kukanje, kukavičji klic
    III [kúku:]
    intransitive verb & transitive verb
    kukati; monotono ponavljati, zmerom isto gosti
    IV [kúkú:]
    interjection
    kuku!, kukuc!

    English-Slovenian dictionary > cuckoo

  • 124 re-petō

        re-petō īvī, ītus, ēre,    to fall upon again, attack anew, strike again: regem repetitum ad terram adfixit, after repeated attacks, L.: repetita per ilia ferrum, O.: ad Nolam armis repetendam, L.—To seek again, return to, revisit: fratresque virumque, O.: Hispanā Penatīs ab orā, H.: viam, quā venisset, retrace, L.: domum, H.: Africam, L.: praesaepia, V.: quid enim repetiimus (sc. patriam)? L.—To seek again, demand anew: Gallum a Verticone, qui litteras deferat, Cs.: repetitumque, duobus uti mandaretur imperium, the demand was made again, L.—To seek again, demand back, retake, demand in compensation, claim: pro illā quidquam abs te preti, T.: abs te sestertium miliens ex lege: quae erepta sunt: obsides, Cs.: si forte suas repetitum venerit plumas, H.: Politorium rursus bello repetitum, was retaken, L.: eam, quam patri suo spoponderim, dignitatem: pro eo (beneficio) gratiam, L.: parentum poenas a filiis: ne mors quidem in repetendā libertate fugienda, in the effort to recover: per occasionem libertatem, L.: beneficia ab nullo, S.—In phrases, with res, in war or at law, to demand restitution, require satisfaction: fetialīs mittendi ad res repetendas, L.: bellum rebus repetitis indictum, i. e. for reprisals. —With pecuniam: pecuniam repetere, to sue for the recovery of money: lex de pecuniis repetundis, concerning extortion: pecuniarum repetundarum reus, of extortion, S.: alqm repetundis postulare (sc. pecuniis), sue for extortion, Ta.—To fetch back, bring again, retake, recall: Repudiatus repetor, I was rejected, and am recalled, T.: ad haec (impedimenta) repetenda, Cs.: alii (elephanti) deinde repetiti ac traiecti sunt, were brought and passed over, L.—To take hold of again, undertake anew, enter upon again, recommence, resume, renew, repeat: praetermissa repetimus, incohata persequimur: eadem vetera consilia: Hoc opus, H.: repetitum Mulciber aevum Poscit, O.: auspicia de integro, L.: repetita suis percussit pectora palmis, i. e. again and again, O.: longo Vellera mollibat tractu, by drawing out repeatedly, O.: haec decies repetita placebit, H.—In discourse, to draw, deduce, derive, go back to, seek, trace: populum a stirpe: repetere populi originem: usque a Corace nescio quo: narratio, si non ab ultimo repetetur: res remotas ex litterarum monumentis: tam alte repetita oratio: primā repetens ab origine, V.: longius: repetitis atque enumeratis diebus, reckoned backwards, Cs.—To think over, trace in thought, call to mind, recall, recollect: mearum praecepta litterarum: supra repetere ac paucis instituta maiorum disserere, S.: noctem, O.: te animo repetentem exempla tuorum, V.: memoriā vetera: memoriam ex annalibus, L.

    Latin-English dictionary > re-petō

  • 125 अनुकथ्


    anu-kath
    to relate after (some one orᅠ something else);

    to repeat (what has been heard)

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अनुकथ्

  • 126 अनुपठ्


    anu-paṭh
    to say after, read through, repeat BhP. Suṡr.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अनुपठ्

  • 127 अनूचान


    anû̱cāná
    mfn. one so well versed in the Vedas andᅠ Vedāṇgas as to be able to repeat them;

    one who repeats his lesson after his master;
    devoted to learning;
    well-behaved (uc)

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अनूचान

  • 128 filo interdentale

    1) (di lama, rasoio) edge

    essere o camminare o trovarsi sul filo del rasoio figto be on the razor's edge

    2) (di legno) grain
    3)

    (fraseologia) perdere il filo — (di un discorso) to lose the thread

    dare del filo da torcere a qn — to create difficulties for sb, make life difficult for sb

    fare il filo a qn (corteggiare) to be after sb, chase sb

    4)

    fila sfpl; le fila di un complotto — the threads of a plot

    * * *
    filo interdentale
    dental floss
    \
    →  filo
    ————————
    filo interdentale
    dental floss.
    \

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > filo interdentale

См. также в других словарях:

  • repeat — re|peat1 W2S2 [rıˈpi:t] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(say again)¦ 2¦(do again)¦ 3¦(learn)¦ 4¦(tell)¦ 5¦(broadcast)¦ 6 something doesn t bear repeating Phrasal verbs  repeat on somebody ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; : Old F …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • repeat — 1 /rI pi:t/ verb 1 STATE AGAIN (T) to say or write something again: Can you repeat your question? | repeat that: Steven repeated patiently that he was busy. see say 1 2 DO AGAIN (T) to do something again: Repeat the treatment twice a day if… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • repeat — [[t]rɪpi͟ːt[/t]] ♦♦ repeats, repeating, repeated 1) VERB If you repeat something, you say or write it again. You can say I repeat to show that you feel strongly about what you are repeating. [V that] He repeated that he had been mis quoted... [V… …   English dictionary

  • repeat — v. 1) (B) she repeated her story to us 2) (D; intr.) ( to cause an unpleasant aftertaste ) to repeat on (this type of food repeats on me) 3) (L; to) he repeated (to me) that he would buy some stamps 4) (misc.) repeat after me * * * [rɪ piːt] (B)… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • repeat — vb 1 Repeat, iterate, reiterate, ingeminate can all mean to say again. Repeat, the word in ordinary use, may apply to what is said or uttered or done again, whether once or many or an indefinite number of times {repeat a command} {the teacher… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • repeat filings — If a debtor files for bankruptcy protection, but has had one or more previous bankruptcies during the previous year, the automatic stay automatically expires 30 days after the most recent filing unless the debtor can prove that the debtor s new… …   Glossary of Bankruptcy

  • repeat — ► VERB 1) say or do again. 2) (repeat oneself) say the same thing again. 3) (repeat itself) occur again in the same way or form. 4) (of food) be tasted again after being swallowed, as a result of indigestion. ► NOUN 1) …   English terms dictionary

  • Repeat — Re*peat (r? p?t ), n. 1. The act of repeating; repetition. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is repeated; as, the repeat of a pattern; that is, the repetition of the engraved figure on a roller by which an impression is produced (as in calico printing …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • after - afterwards — ◊ after used as a preposition If something happens after a particular time or event, it happens during the period that follows that time or event. Dan came in just after midnight. We ll hear about everything after dinner. You can say that someone …   Useful english dictionary

  • Repeat Records — is an independent record label, fanzine and music promoter based in Cambridge, UK.R*E*P*E*A*T fanzine was started in 1994 by Cambridge schoolteacher Richard Rose. The fanzine began as a homage to the Manic Street Preachers, but it quickly grew to …   Wikipedia

  • repeat — re|peat1 [ rı pit ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to say or write something again: Can you repeat what you just said, please? The first line is repeated throughout the poem. If you repeat those allegations, we will consult our lawyers. repeat that: He …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»