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  • 1 bequem

    bequem, I) passend u. geschickt zur Erreichung eines Zweckes: a) Adj.:commodus, zu etw., ad alqd (eig. was das gehörige Maß hat, gilt von dem, was durch seine gehörige Beschaffenheit den Umständen angepaßt ist). – opportunus (eig. durch seine Lage bequem, gelegen, steht bes. von der b. Lage, Beschaffenheit eines Orts; dann von der Zeit, dem Alter etc.). – aptus, zu etw., ad alqd (passend, geschickt, ist die Wirkung der Natur u. Kunst). – idoneus, zu etwas, alci rei ob. ad alqd (geeignet, steht von dem, was durch seine natürliche Beschaffenheit bequem ist); auch verb. opportunus et idoneus; commodus et idoneus; habilis et aptus. – sehr b., percommodus; peropportunus; peridoneus (zu etw., alci rei od. ad alqd). – b) Adv.:opportune (gelegen). – idonee (geeignet). – apte (auf eine passende Art). – recte (gehörig). – ein b. gelegener Ort, locus naturā idoneus atque opportunus: wenn es dir b. ist, si erit tibi commodum; cum erit tuum commodum. – II) Bequemlichkeit gewährend: a) Adj.:commodus. – expeditus (ohne Schwierigkeit). – bonus (gut, b. eingerichtet). – ein b. Weg, via expedita; iter commodum od. expeditum: b. Schuhe, habiles et ad pedem apti calcei: eine b. Wohnung, domicilium bonum. – b) Adv.: commode; bene. – b. wohnen, bene habitare: b. schiffen, commode, expedite navigare. – III) Bequemlichkeit suchend, v. Menschen: in labore remissus nimis parumque patiens. – deses (gern still-, müßig sitzend).

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  • still — Ⅰ. still [1] ► ADJECTIVE 1) not moving. 2) (of air or water) undisturbed by wind, sound, or current. 3) (of a drink) not fizzy. ► NOUN 1) a state of deep and quiet calm. 2) a photograph or a single sho …   English terms dictionary

  • still — still1 adjective 1》 not moving.     ↘(of air or water) undisturbed by wind, sound, or current. 2》 Brit. (of a drink) not effervescent. noun 1》 a state of deep and quiet calm: the still of the night. 2》 a photograph or a single shot from a cinema… …   English new terms dictionary

  • still-fish — verb fish with the line and bait resting still or stationary in the water • Hypernyms: ↑fish • Verb Frames: Somebody s Somebody s something In the summer they like to go out and still fish …   Useful english dictionary

  • still — Adj std. (8. Jh.), mhd. stille, ahd. stilli, as. stilli Stammwort. Aus wg. * stellja Adj. still , auch in ae. stille, afr. stille; im Altnordischen vorausgesetzt durch stilla stillen . Außergermanisch vergleichen sich air. tuilid schläft , lit.… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • still going strong — (still) going strong to continue to be successful, healthy, or working well. Our club was founded over 100 years ago, and it s still going strong. Usage notes: usually used after the verb be, as in the example …   New idioms dictionary

  • still-hunt — verb hunt (quarry) by stalking and ambushing • Syn: ↑ambush • Derivationally related forms: ↑ambush (for: ↑ambush), ↑ambusher (for: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • still — 1 /stIl/ adverb 1 up to a particular point in time and continuing at that moment: Do you still play tennis? | With 30 minutes still to go, neither team had scored. 2 in spite of what has just been said or done: Clare didn t do much work, but she… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • still — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English stille, from Old English; akin to Old High German stilli still and perhaps to Old English steall stall more at stall Date: before 12th century 1. a. devoid of or abstaining from motion b. archaic sedentary c …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • still — still1 W1S1 [stıl] adv 1.) up to a particular point in time and continuing at that moment ▪ I still haven t finished painting the spare room. ▪ Do you still have Julie s phone number? see usage note ↑yet1 2.) in spite of what has just been said… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • still — I. /stɪl / (say stil) adjective 1. remaining in place or at rest; motionless; stationary: to stand still. 2. free from sound or noise, as a place, time, etc.; silent. 3. subdued or low in sound; hushed: a still small voice. 4. free from commotion …  

  • still — still1 [ stıl ] adverb *** 1. ) used for saying that a situation continues to exist up to and including a particular time, especially when this seems surprising: We were still cleaning the house when the guests started to arrive. Her hair was… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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