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121 ♦ (to) restore
♦ (to) restore /rɪˈstɔ:(r)/v. t.1 ristabilire; ripristinare: Service will be restored shortly, il servizio verrà rispristinato entro breve; The government sent troops to restore order in the country, il governo ha mandato delle truppe per ristabilire l'ordine nel paese; to restore democracy, restaurare la democrazia; Drastic action is needed to restore confidence among consumers, è necessario un intervento drastico per restituire fiducia ai consumatori; to restore sb. 's sight, ridare la vista a q.3 riportare: to restore st. ( to its former state), riportare qc. allo stato originale; The theatre will be restored to its former glory, il teatro sarà restituito all'antico splendore; It will take months to restore the bridge, ci vorranno mesi per ripristinare il ponte4 reintegrare: to restore sb. to a position [to an office], reintegrare q. in un posto [in una carica]; After the coup, the President was restored to power, dopo il colpo di stato, il presidente è tornato al potere; to restore a king ( to the throne), rimettere un re sul trono; to restore sb. to his rights, reintegrare q. nei suoi diritti5 restaurare: to restore a church [a painting], restaurare una chiesa [un dipinto]6 (form.) restituire; rendere: to restore property to its rightful owner, restituire dei beni ai legittimi proprietari7 (comput.) ripristinare● to restore sb. to health, rimettere q. in salute □ ( sport) to restore one's team's lead, riportare in vantaggio la propria squadra. -
122 Afonso III, King
(r. 1246-79)Member of the Burgundian dynasty and king of Portugal who completed the Reconquista (Reconquest) of Portugal's territory from the Muslim invaders. Afonso's reign featured a number of important measures: imposing greater unity on the kingdom; establishing the power of the throne over the Catholic Church; and shifting Portugal's capital from Coimbra to Lisbon. Afonso III was the father of King Dinis, who ruled Portugal from 1279 to 1325. -
123 Regierungsantritt
m1. accession to power2. coming into power3. taking officem[Monarchie]accession to the throne -
124 an sich reißen
to snatch; to grab; to capture; to monopolize; to seize* * *1) (to grab eagerly: I saw this bargain in the shop and snapped it up straight away; The bargains were snapped up.) snap up2) (to take (another person's power, position etc) without the right to do so: The king's uncle tried to usurp the throne; I shall not allow him to usurp my authority.) usurp* * *ausdr.to monopolise (UK) v.to monopolize (US) v. -
125 korona
* * *f.1. ( symbol władzy) crown; korona królewska king's crown, royal crown; korona cesarska emperor's crown, imperial crown; strącić komuś koronę z głowy dethrone sb, overthrow sb's rule; korona ci z głowy nie spadnie iron. it won't tarnish your reputation, it won't bring any dishonor to you.2. (= władza) crown, Crown; zdobyć koronę establish one's rule, seize power; sięgać po koronę win the crown, take the crown; pretendent do korony pretender to the throne.3. (= przybranie głowy) crown, wreath; korona z liści laurowych laurel wreath; korona Słońca l. słoneczna astron. corona; korona l. szachownica cesarska bot. crown imperial ( Fritillaria imperialis); korona cierniowa crown of thorns; korona męczeństwa crown of martyrdom.4. (= konary i gałęzie) crown, tree top.5. bot. ( część okwiatu) corolla.6. ( waluta) crown; ( w Danii i Norwegii) krone; ( w Szwecji) krona; ( w Islandii) króna; ( w Czechach i na Słowacji) koruna; hist. ( w Austrii) krone.7. przen. (= uwieńczenie) crown, culmination; zdobyć koronę Himalajów climb all the 8000 m peaks of the Himalayas.8. anat. ( część zęba) crown.9. dent. (= koronka) crown, artificial crown.10. bud. coping, crown; korona drogi crown.11. (= monarchia) crown.12. muz. (= fermata) fermata, hold, pause.13. karty (= pięć honorów) five honors; (= cztery asy) four aces.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > korona
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126 fascis
fascis is, m [FASC-], a bundle, fagot, fascine, packet, parcel: sarmentorum, L.: comites in fasce libelli, Iu.— A burden, load: Romanus Iniusto sub fasce, i. e. soldiers' baggage, V.: (apes) animam sub fasce dedēre, V.— Plur, a bundle of rods with an axe, carried before the highest magistrates, as an emblem of authority: imperi populi R. fasces: anteibant lictores cum fascibus bini: fasces praetoribus praeferuntur: tum demissi populo fasces, lowered before the people: fasces versi (at a consul's funeral), Ta.: Marius cum fascibus laureatis. —Fig.: cum tibi aetas nostra fascis summitteret, yield precedence.—High office, supreme power: fascibus conreptis, i. e. usurping the government, S.: Illum non populi fasces, non purpura regum Flexit, V.: si Detulerit fascīs indigno, i. e. the consulship, H.: fasces meruit, the throne, Iu.* * *bundle, faggot; packet, parcel; rods with an ax (pl.) (symbol of authority) -
127 sznur|ek
m string- sznurek do snopowiązałki the binder twine- zawiązał a. okręcił paczkę sznurkiem he wrapped the parcel up with a piece of string■ pociągać za sznurki to be the power behind the throne- pociągnął za sznurki i dostała tę pracę he pulled strings and she got the jobThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sznur|ek
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128 mąż
* * *mp-ę- pl. - owie1. (= małżonek) husband; wyjść za mąż get married; złapać męża pot. make a catch; nazywać się po mężu take one's husband's name; trzymać męża pod pantoflem keep one's husband under one's thumb; mąż głową domu, a żona szyją the woman is the power behind the throne.2. lit. (= mężczyzna) man; mąż zaufania intermediary; mąż stanu statesman; mąż opatrznościowy savior, man of the moment; jak jeden mąż as one man, with one accord.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mąż
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