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1 עולם רוחני
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2 духовный мир
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3 henkimaailma
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4 духовный мир
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5 ревнуя о дарах духовных
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > ревнуя о дарах духовных
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6 świ|at
m 1. sgt (kula ziemska) the world, the globe- podróż dookoła świata a journey round a. around the world- najwyższy/największy na świecie the highest/largest in the world- stary jak świat as old as the hills2. sgt (najbliższa okolica) the (outside) world- jest taka mgła, że świata nie widać it’s so foggy a. misty (that) you can’t see anything3. sgt (rzeczywistość) the world- odsunąć się od świata to withdraw a. retire from the world- chcieć zmienić świat to want to change the world4. (dalekie strony) the world- szeroki świat the world at large- iść w świat to go out into the world- wiadomości ze świata world news5. (region) world- podwodny świat the submarine world6. sgt (ludzkość) the world- cały świat ją podziwiał the entire world admired her7. (środowisko) world- świat artystyczny/naukowy the word of art/science- świat przestępczy the criminal world8. (przyroda) world- świat organiczny/nieorganiczny the organic/inorganic world- świat zwierząt the animal world- świat z betonu i szkła a world of concrete and glass9 (dziedzina) world- świat dźwięków/cyfr the world of sound(s)/numbers- świat marzeń the world of dreams10 książk. (kosmos) the universe 11 (ośrodek życia w kosmosie) world- wojna światów war of the worlds12 sgt (byt) world- świat realny the real world- świat duchowy the spiritual world- □ Nowy Świat książk. the New World- Stary Świat książk. the Old World- Trzeci Świat Polit. the Third World■ elegancki świat żart. high society- wielki a. szeroki świat the rich and (the) famous- ten świat this world- nie z tego świata not of this world- przenieść a. wyprawić się na tamten świat to go to meet one’s Maker żart.; to go the way of all flesh- wyprawić a. wysłać kogoś na tamten świat to dispatch sb (into the next world) żart., to send sb to meet their Maker żart.- tamten świat the next world, the afterworld- za nic w świecie not for all the world- błagać a. prosić na wszystko w świecie to beg for all one is worth- na oczach świata in public, in full view (of the public)- bywać w świecie a. chodzić po świecie to walk the earth- podbić świat to conquer the world- świata nie widzieć poza kimś/czymś to think all the world of sb- przyjść na świat książk. to be born- puścić w świat to spread [wiadomość, plotkę]- wejść w świat to enter society- zapomnieć o całym a. bożym świecie to be oblivious to the whole a. entire world- żegnać się ze światem książk. to take one’s leave of the world- świat idzie naprzód a. do przodu the world is advancing (all the time)- świat stoi przed kimś otworem the world is sb’s oyster- świat i ludzie! pot. that’s more than enoughThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > świ|at
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7 духовный мир
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8 अलोक _alōka
अलोक a.1 Not having space (Ved.).-2 That which cannot be seen, as in लोकालोक इवाचलः R.1.68 (न लोक्यत इत्यलोकः Malli.); see लोकालोक also.-3 Having no people.-4 One who does not go to any other world after death (not having performed meritorious deeds).-5 Beyond space (लोकातीत परब्रह्म); पश्यतां सर्वलोकानामलोकं समपद्यत Bhāg.6.12.35.-कः, -कम् 1 Not the world.-2 End of, destruction of the world; absence of people; रक्ष सर्वानिमाँल्लोकान् नालोकं कर्तुमर्हसि Rām.-3 The immaterial or spiritual world.-4 The nether world (पाताल).-5 A Ritvij or any such priest.-6 One who is not a seer or observer.-का A kind of bird.-Comp. -व्रतम् Religious practice like ब्रह्मचर्यः चरन्त्यलोकव्रतमव्रणं वने Bhāg.8.3.7.-सामान्य a. extraordinary, uncommon; ˚गुणस्तनूजः Māl.1.1. -
9 åndeverden
subst. spirit world, spiritual world subst. ghost world, invisible world -
10 अलोक
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11 тасарруф
Religion: tasarruf (In Muslim terminology, the power of materializing in this world possibilities that still rest in the spiritual world) -
12 ריקן
רֵיקָןm. (v. ריקָם) empty. Sabb.83b, a. e. מיטלטל מלא ור׳ is movable when filled as well as when empty. Ber.40a in the physical world כליר׳ מחזיקוכ׳ an empty vessel is receptive, a filled vessel is not; אבלהקב״ה …ר׳ אינו מחזיק not so with the Lord (in the spiritual world): a full vessel (mind) is receptive (of more), an empty one is not; a. fr.Trnsf. bare of knowledge, ignorant. Cant. R. to IV, 4 (play on רקתך, ib. 3) הר׳ שבשלש … רצוףוכ׳ in the least learned in the three rows (of scholars in front of the Sanhedrin) is as stuffed with knowledge as a pomegranate (is full of seeds). Ib. ר׳ שבישראל מלאוכ׳ an ignorant man in Israel is as full of argument ; Gen. R. s. 32 (not הריקין); a. fr.Pl. רֵיקָנִים, רֵיקָנִין. Cant. R. l. c. Ruth R. to III, לא יצאור׳ they did not go out with empty hands; a. fr.Pl. רֵיקָנִית, רֵקָ׳. Y.B. Kam.III, end, 3d אחתר׳ אחת טעונה one wagon (or ship) empty, and the other loaded. Yoma 53a ביאהר׳, v. בִּיאָה II.Denom. רִיקֵן to empty, bare. Ukts. I, 3 זנב … שרִיקְנוֹ the skeleton of a cluster of grapes which one has stripped (of its grapes). Ib. 5 שרִיקְנָהּ, v. פְּסִיגָא. Ib. שרביט … שריקנו, v. שַׁרְבִיט. -
13 רֵיקָן
רֵיקָןm. (v. ריקָם) empty. Sabb.83b, a. e. מיטלטל מלא ור׳ is movable when filled as well as when empty. Ber.40a in the physical world כליר׳ מחזיקוכ׳ an empty vessel is receptive, a filled vessel is not; אבלהקב״ה …ר׳ אינו מחזיק not so with the Lord (in the spiritual world): a full vessel (mind) is receptive (of more), an empty one is not; a. fr.Trnsf. bare of knowledge, ignorant. Cant. R. to IV, 4 (play on רקתך, ib. 3) הר׳ שבשלש … רצוףוכ׳ in the least learned in the three rows (of scholars in front of the Sanhedrin) is as stuffed with knowledge as a pomegranate (is full of seeds). Ib. ר׳ שבישראל מלאוכ׳ an ignorant man in Israel is as full of argument ; Gen. R. s. 32 (not הריקין); a. fr.Pl. רֵיקָנִים, רֵיקָנִין. Cant. R. l. c. Ruth R. to III, לא יצאור׳ they did not go out with empty hands; a. fr.Pl. רֵיקָנִית, רֵקָ׳. Y.B. Kam.III, end, 3d אחתר׳ אחת טעונה one wagon (or ship) empty, and the other loaded. Yoma 53a ביאהר׳, v. בִּיאָה II.Denom. רִיקֵן to empty, bare. Ukts. I, 3 זנב … שרִיקְנוֹ the skeleton of a cluster of grapes which one has stripped (of its grapes). Ib. 5 שרִיקְנָהּ, v. פְּסִיגָא. Ib. שרביט … שריקנו, v. שַׁרְבִיט. -
14 в представлении
General subject: for (For many ancient Chinese, there was no spiritual world beyond the present.) -
15 העשיר את עולמו הרוחני
enriched his spiritual world -
16 ånd
* * *(en -er)( sind, mods legeme; også: stor personlighed) mind ( fx body and mind; the triumph of mind over matter; he was one of the greatest minds of his time); spirit ( fx the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak);( overnaturligt væsen) spirit, genie ( fx the Spirit (el. Genie) of the Lamp (, of the Ring));( spøgelse) ghost ( fx Hamlet's father's ghost), spirit;( tænkemåde) spirit ( fx the spirit of the 18th century);( åndelig kraft, indre princip) genius ( fx men of genius; the genius of the language);(i hær etc) morale;( tone, retning) spirit ( fx we accept the spirit as well as the letter of the treaty), drift ( fx the drift of what he said),F tenor;[ når ånden kommer over ham] when the spirit moves him;[ opgive ånden] give up the ghost;[ åndens verden] the spiritual world;[ med adj:][ beslægtede ånder] kindred souls (el. spirits), congenial spirits;[ de dødes ånder] the spirits of the dead;[ en ond ånd] an evil spirit;( indianernes gud) the Great Spirit;[ tjenende ånd](spøg.: tjener etc) menial,( troldmands) familiar;[ med i:][ i ånden] in spirit;[ forstå noget i den ånd det er skrevet] understand something in the spirit in which it was written;[ optage det i den rette ånd] take it in the right spirit;[ganske i X.s ånd] quite in the spirit of X.;[ i ånd og sandhed] in spirit and in truth;[ jeg ser ham i ånden] I see him in my mind's eye. -
17 åndenes verden
the spiritual world -
18 असु
ásum. (1. as), Ved. breath, life RV. AV. etc.;
life of the spiritual world orᅠ departed spirits RV. X, 15, 1 ;
(in astron.) « respiration», = four seconds of sidereal time orᅠ one minute of arc Sūryas. ;
= prajñā Naigh. ;
(in later language only ásavas) m. pl. the vital breaths orᅠ airs of the body, animal life AV. Mn. III, 217, etc.. ;
( asu) n. grief L. ;
(= citta) the spirit L. ;
- असुतृप्
- असुतृप
- असुत्याग
- असुधारण
- असुनीत
- असुनीति
- असुभङ्ग
- असुभृत्
- असुमत्
- असुंभर
- असुविलास
- असुसम
- असुसू
- असुस्थिरादर
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19 potestas
pŏtestas, ātis ( gen. plur. potestatium, Sen. Ep. 115, 7; Plin. 29, 4, 20, § 67), f. [possum].I.Lit., in gen., ability, power of doing any thing (class.):B.SI FVRIOSVS EST AGNATORVM GENTILIVMQVE IN EO PECVNIAQVE EIVS POTESTAS ESTO, Fragm. XII. Tabularum: vim tantam in se et potestatem habere tantae astutiae,
to have such a power of craftiness, to be able to devise such tricks, Ter. Heaut. 4, 3, 32:aut potestas defuit aut facultas aut voluntas,
Cic. Inv. 2, 7, 24:habere potestatem vitae necisque in aliquem,
id. Dom. 29, 77; id. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 3, § 11:potestatem alicui deferre beneficiorum tribuendorum,
id. Balb. 16, 37. — Poet., with inf.:potestas occurrere telis... ensem avellere dextrā,
Stat. Th. 3, 296; Luc. 2, 40.—In phrases.1.Esse in potestate alicujus, to be in one's power, under one's control, to be subject to (for a description of the relation of potestas under the Roman law, and of the classes of persons to whom it applied, v. Gai. Inst. 1, 49 sqq.):2.mittuntur legati, qui nuntient, ut sit in senatūs populique Romani potestate,
Cic. Phil. 6, 2, 4:esse in dicione ac potestate alicujus,
id. Quint. 2, 6: habere familiam in potestate, to keep them slaves, not to free them, Liv. 8, 15.—Esse in suā potestate, to be one's own master, Nep. Att. 6, 1; so,3.esse suae potestatis,
Liv. 31, 45.—Jus potestatemque habere imperandi, Cic. Phil. 11, 12, 30; cf.:4.cum consulis eā de re jus ac potestatem esse dixisset,
had jurisdiction and authority over it, Liv. 24, 39.—Est mea (tua, etc.) potestas, I have the power, I can, Cic. Att. 2, 5, 1; Ter. Heaut. 4, 3, 42; cf.:II.sed volui meam potestatem esse vel petendi, etc.,
Cic. Att. 4, 2, 6.—In partic.A.Political power, dominion, rule, empire, sovereignty (syn.:B.imperium, dicio): Thessaliam in potestatem Thebanorum redigere,
Nep. Pelop. 5, 1; Liv. 24, 31; so,sub potestatem Atheniensium redigere,
Nep. Milt. 1, 4:esse in potestate alicujus,
Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 54, § 136:tenere aliquem in suā potestate ac dicione,
id. ib. 2, 1, 38, §97: venire in arbitrium ac potestatem alicujus,
id. ib. 2, 1, 57, § 150.—Magisterial power, authority, office, magistracy (syn.:b.magistratus, auctoritas): potestas praetoria,
Cic. Imp. Pomp. 24, 69:qui togatus in re publicā cum potestate imperioque versatus sit,
id. Phil. 1, 7, 18:modo ut bonā ratione emerit, nihil pro potestate, nihil ab invito,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 5, § 10:cum potestate aut legatione in provinciam proficisci,
id. ib. 2, 4, 5, § 9; id. Clu. 27, 74:censores dederunt operam, ut ita potestatem gererent, ut, etc.,
so to administer the office, id. Verr. 2, 2, 55, § 138; id. Agr. 2, 6, 14.—In plur.:imperia, potestates, legationes,
id. Leg. 3, 3, 9:in potestatibus gerendis,
Auct. Her. 3, 7, 14.—Transf.(α).A person in office, a public officer, magistrate:(β).a magistratu aut ab aliquā potestate legitimā evocatus,
by some lawful authority, Cic. Tusc. 1, 30, 74:mavis Fidenarum esse potestas,
Juv. 10, 100.—A ruler, supreme monarch:C.hominum rerumque aeterna potestas,
i. e. Jupiter, Verg. A. 10, 18:nihil est quod credere de se Non possit, cum laudatur dis aequa potestas,
Juv. 4, 71 (v. context): potestates, = archai, the highest magistrates, Plin. 9, 8, 8, § 26; Suet. Ner. 36; Amm. 31, 12, 5:celsae potestates,
officers of state, id. 14, 1, 10:jurisdictionem potestatibus per provincias demandare,
Suet. Claud. 23.—Esp., legal power, right over or to a thing (class.):D.potestatis verbo plura significantur: in personā magistratuum imperium, in personā liberorum patria potestas, in personā servi dominium: at cum agimus de noxae deditione cum eo, qui servum non defendit, praesentis corporis copiam facultatemque significamus. Ex lege Atiniā in potestatem domini rem furtivam venisse videri, et si ejus vindicandae potestatem habuerit, Sabinus et Cassius aiunt,
Dig. 50, 16, 215.—Of inanimate things, power, force, efficacy, effect, operation, virtue, value:E.potestates colorum,
Vitr. 7, 14:potestates visque herbarum,
Verg. A. 12, 396; Plin. 25, 2, 5, § 9:pecuniarum,
value, Dig. 13, 4, 3:haec potestatibus praesentibus dijudicanda sunt,
circumstances, state of things, Gell. 1, 3, 24:actionum vis et potestas,
Dig. 9, 4, 1:quaternarius numerus suis partibus complet decadis ipsius potestatem (because the first four integers, taken together, = 10),
compass, fulness, Mart. Cap. 2, § 106:plumbi potestas,
nature, quality, properties, Lucr. 5, 1242:naturalis,
Vitr. 9, 4.—Of a word, meaning, signification (syn.:F.vis, significatio),
Gell. 10, 29, 1; Auct. Her. 4, 54, 67; Sen. Ben. 2, 34, 4.—Math. t. t., = dunamis, the square root, Mart. Cap. 2, § 106.—III.Trop.A.Power, control, command (class.): dum ex tanto gaudio in potestatem nostram redeamus, recover our self-control, come to ourselves, Cato ap. Gell. 7, 3, 14:B.exisse ex potestate dicimus eos, qui effrenati feruntur aut libidine, aut iracundiā,
to have lost the control of their reason, to be out of their minds, Cic. Tusc. 3, 5, 11; cf.:qui exisse ex potestate dicuntur, idcirco dicuntur, quia non sunt in potestate mentis, cui regnum totius animi a natura tributum est,
id. ib. 3, 5, 11; cf. also id. ib. 4, 36, 77:postquam ad te cum omnium rerum tum etiam tui potestatem di transtulerint,
Plin. Pan. 56, 3.—Power, ability, possibility, opportunity (class.; cf.:IV.copia, facultas): ubi mihi potestas primum evenit,
Plaut. Cist. 1, 2, 18:liberius vivendi,
Ter. And. 1, 1, 25:ut primum potestas data est augendae dignitatis tuae,
Cic. Fam. 10, 13, 1: quoties mihi certorum hominum potestas erit (al. facultas), whenever I find men on whom I can rely, id. ib. 1, 7, 1: facere potestatem, to give opportunity, leave, permission:si quid de his rebus dicere vellet, feci potestatem,
id. Cat. 3, 5, 11:quae potestas si mihi saepius fiet, utar,
shall present itself, id. Phil. 1, 15, 38:alicui potestatem optionemque facere, ut, etc.,
id. Div. in Caecil. 14, 45:facio tibi interpellandi potestatem,
id. Rosc. Am. 27, 73:ego instare, omnium mihi tabularum et litterarum fieri potestatem oportere,
must be allowed the use of, id. Verr. 2, 4, 66, § 149: potestatem sui facere, to allow others to see or have access to one, to give an opportunity of conversing with one:cum neque praetores diebus aliquot adiri possent vel potestatem sui facerent,
allowed themselves to be spoken to, id. Q. Fr. 1, 2, 5, § 15:facere omnibus conveniendi sui potestatem,
to admit to an audience, id. Phil. 8, 10, 31:qui potestatem sui non habuissent,
who had not been able to speak with him, Suet. Tib. 34:potestatem sui facere,
to give an opportunity of fighting with one, Caes. B. G. 1, 40; Nep. Ages. 3, 3.— Poet., with inf.:non fugis hinc praeceps, dum praecipitare potestas,
Verg. A. 4, 565:nunc flere potestas est,
Luc. 2, 40:soli cui tanta potestas meis occurrere telis,
Stat. Th. 3, 296.—In eccl. Lat.:V.potestates,
angels, angelic powers, authorities in the spiritual world, Vulg. Ephes. 6, 12; id. 1 Pet. 3, 22; sing., id. 1 Cor. 15, 24.—Personified, a daughter of Pallas and Styx, Hyg. Fab. prooem. -
20 svijet
world, the universe, zemja earth, globe, ljudi people, stari svijet the Old World* * *• earth• universe• world• spiritual• spirit• humankind• reason
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