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1 Streber
m; -s, -; pej., in der Schule: swot, Am. grind; im Beruf: pushy type; er ist ein Streber beruflich auch he’s overambitious ( oder very pushy)* * *der Strebereager beaver (ugs.); climber (ugs.); careerist (ugs.); striver (ugs.)* * *Stre|ber ['ʃtreːbɐ]1. m -s, -,Stré|be|rin[-ərɪn]2. f -, -nen (pej inf)pushy person; (SCH) swot (Brit inf grind (US inf)* * *(an unkind word for a person who studies hard.) swot* * *Stre·ber(in)<-s, ->[ˈʃtre:bɐ]* * *der; Strebers, Streber, Streberin die; Streber, Strebernen (abwertend) over-ambitious or pushing or (coll.) pushy person; (in der Schule) swot (Brit. sl.); grind (Amer. sl.)* * ** * *der; Strebers, Streber, Streberin die; Streber, Strebernen (abwertend) over-ambitious or pushing or (coll.) pushy person; (in der Schule) swot (Brit. sl.); grind (Amer. sl.)* * *- m.careerist n.striver n. -
2 جدد و جحد کرنے والا
n.striver -
3 petītor
petītor ōris, m [PET-], a seeker, applicant, candidate: consulatūs: generosior, H.—In a suit at law, a plaintiff, claimant: quis erat petitor?* * *seeker striver after, applicant, candidate, claimant, plaintiff -
4 यति
yáti1) m. a disposer RV. VII, 13, 1 ( Sāy. « a giver»);
« a striver», an ascetic, devotee, one who has restrained his passions andᅠ abandoned the world Up. Mn. MBh. etc. (cf. IW. 131);
N. of a mythical race of ascetics (connected with the Bhṛigus andᅠ said to have taken part in the creation of the world) RV. etc. etc.;
N. of a son of Brahmā. BhP. ;
of a son of Nahusha MBh. Hariv. Pur. ;
of a son of Viṡvāmitra MBh. ;
N. of Ṡiva MBh. ;
= nikāra orᅠ kāra L. ;
2) (fr. 3. ya correlative of táti;
declined only in pl. nom. acc. yáti), as many as (= Lat. quot),
as often, how many orᅠ often RV. ;
3) f. restraint, control, guidance TS. Br. ;
stopping, ceasing, a pause (in music) Saṃgīt. ;
a caesura (in prosody) Piṇg. ;
( alsoᅠ ī) f. a widow L. ;
- यतिकर्तव्यगङ्गास्तुति
- यतिचान्द्रायण
- यतित्व
- यतिधर्म
- यतिधर्मन्
- यतिधर्मिन्
- यतिपञ्चक
- यतिपात्र
- यतिप्रतिवन्दनखण्डन
- यतिप्रयोग
- यतिप्रवणकल्प
- यतिभागवत
- यतिभुषणी
- यतिमैथुन
- यतिराज
- यतिलिङ्गसमर्थन
- यतिवन्दननिषेध
- यतिवन्दनशतदूषणी
- यतिवन्दनसमर्थन
- यतिवर्य
- यतिविलास
- यतिसंस्कार
- यतिसमाराधनविधि
- यतिसांतपन
- यतिस्वधर्मभिक्षाविधि
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5 kurashchi
wrestler; fighter, striver.kurgalak zool.booted warbler -
6 havittelija
• speculant• aspirant• striver -
7 stremilac
• aspirant; striver -
8 takmac
• competitor; neighbor; opposer; rival; striver -
9 takmičar
• competitor; contestant; emulator; rival; striver -
10 مناضل
1́ adj. fighting, pursued2́ n. struggler, striver, fighter, combatant, militant -
11 مكافح
مُكَافِح: مُنَاضِل، مُجَاهِدstruggler, striver, (freedom) fighter; combatant -
12 مناضل
مُنَاضِل: مُكَافِح، مُجَاهِدstruggler, striver, (freedom) fighter; combatant; militant -
13 petitor
pĕtītor, ōris, m. [peto].I. II.In partic.A.Polit. t. t., an applicant or candidate for an office (very rare for candidatus; not in Cic.), Scip. Afric. ap. Macr. S. 2, 10:B.e petitoribus non alios adjuvare aut ad honorem pati pervenire,
Suet. Caes. 23:hic generosior Descendat in campum petitor,
Hor. C. 3, 1, 10.—Judicial t. t., a claimant, plaintiff, in private or civil suits (whereas he who prefers the complaint in a criminal case is termed accusator;C.class.): quis erat petitor? Fannius: quis reus? Flavius,
Cic. Rosc. Com. 14, 42:petitoris personam capere, accusatoris deponere,
id. Quint. 13, 45; Gai. Inst. 4, 94 et saep.—A suitor, wooer (post-class.), App M. 4, p. 309 Oud.; Sen. Fragm. § 39 Haas; Cod. Th. 3, 7, 1; Ambros. in Luc. 8, 70 fin. —D.In late Lat.:MILITIAE,
a recruiting officer, Inscr. Grut. 531, 10; ib. Murat. 788, 7; 794, 7. -
14 борец
1. crusader2. striver3. struggler4. wrestler5. fighter; wrestler; champion; partisanборец за свободу, борец за независимость — freedom fighter
борцы за мир, сторонники мира — champions of peace
Синонимический ряд:боец (сущ.) боец; ратоборец -
15 Streber
m1. careerist2. nerd3. overachiever4. striver5. swot6. wonk Am. coll.mugs.dweeb Am. sl.plstrivers -
16 Streberin
f1. careerist [female]2. dweeb [female] Am. sl.3. eager beaver [female]4. nerd [female]5. overachiever [female]6. striver [female]7. swot8. wonk [female] Am. coll.
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