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  • 41 reflejar

    v.
    1 to reflect (onda, rayo).
    no me veo reflejado en esa descripción I don't see myself in that description
    El metal refleja la luz Metal reflects light.
    El cuadro refleja su tristeza The drawing reflects her sadness.
    2 to show (sentimiento, duda).
    esa pregunta refleja su ignorancia that question shows o demonstrates his ignorance
    su rostro reflejaba el cansancio his face looked tired
    * * *
    1 (gen) to reflect
    2 (mostrar) to show
    1 to be reflected
    * * *
    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ imagen, luz] to reflect
    2) (=manifestar) to reflect

    su expresión reflejaba inquietud — you could see the worry in her face, she wore a worried expression (on her face)

    2.
    See:
    * * *
    1.
    a) <imagen/luz> verbo transitivo to reflect
    b) ( mostrar)< ambiente> to reflect
    2.
    reflejarse v pron
    a) imagen to be reflected
    b) emoción/cansancio/duda to show
    * * *
    = be reflective of, display, embody, mirror, reflect, portray, project, illustrate, bear + correspondence (to).
    Ex. The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.
    Ex. The command function 'DISPLAY' is used to display a list of alphabetically linked terms.
    Ex. In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.
    Ex. The final index will mirror current terminology.
    Ex. The schedules are divided into three main areas, as reflected in Figure 14.
    Ex. Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.
    Ex. The grand objective projected here will be little affected by ISBD.
    Ex. The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.
    Ex. However, many librarians remain unconvinced that the global citation data from the Journal Citation Report (JCR) bears enough correspondence to their local situation to be useful.
    ----
    * reflejar la luz = trap + light.
    * * *
    1.
    a) <imagen/luz> verbo transitivo to reflect
    b) ( mostrar)< ambiente> to reflect
    2.
    reflejarse v pron
    a) imagen to be reflected
    b) emoción/cansancio/duda to show
    * * *
    = be reflective of, display, embody, mirror, reflect, portray, project, illustrate, bear + correspondence (to).

    Ex: The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.

    Ex: The command function 'DISPLAY' is used to display a list of alphabetically linked terms.
    Ex: In alphabetical indexing languages, such as are embodied in thesauri and subject headings lists, subject terms are the alphabetical names of the subjects.
    Ex: The final index will mirror current terminology.
    Ex: The schedules are divided into three main areas, as reflected in Figure 14.
    Ex: Hardy had a tragic vision of life and that indeed is what the novels portray.
    Ex: The grand objective projected here will be little affected by ISBD.
    Ex: The presence of eggshells, faecal pellets, and silk threads in association with a mite-like animal illustrates a complex ecosystem.
    Ex: However, many librarians remain unconvinced that the global citation data from the Journal Citation Report (JCR) bears enough correspondence to their local situation to be useful.
    * reflejar la luz = trap + light.

    * * *
    reflejar [A1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹luz/imagen› to reflect
    el espejo reflejaba su imagen his image was reflected in the mirror
    2 (mostrar, representar) to reflect
    ha querido reflejar el ambiente social de la época she has tried to reflect the social climate of the period
    1 «imagen» to be reflected
    2
    (mostrarse): el cansancio se reflejaba en su rostro her tiredness showed on her face
    en la película quedan reflejados los problemas de la sociedad actual the problems of contemporary society are reflected in the movie
    * * *

     

    reflejar ( conjugate reflejar) verbo transitivo
    to reflect
    reflejarse verbo pronominal

    b) [emoción/cansancio/duda] to show

    reflejar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to reflect: su novela refleja la desesperación de la población civil, his novel captured the desperation of the civilian population
    ' reflejar' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    reflector
    - reflectora
    English:
    catch
    - mirror
    - reflect
    * * *
    vt
    1. [onda, rayo] to reflect;
    Fig
    no me veo reflejado en esa descripción I don't see myself in that description
    2. [sentimiento, duda] to show;
    su rostro reflejaba el cansancio his tiredness showed in his face;
    esa pregunta refleja su ignorancia that question shows o demonstrates his ignorance;
    su voz reflejaba su nerviosismo his nervousness showed in his voice
    * * *
    v/t tb fig
    reflect
    * * *
    : to reflect
    * * *
    reflejar vb to reflect

    Spanish-English dictionary > reflejar

  • 42 गर्भः _garbhḥ

    गर्भः [गॄ-भन् Uṇ.3.152]
    1 The womb, the belly; गर्भेषु वसतिः Pt.1; पुनर्गर्भे च संभवम् Ms.6.63.
    -2 A fœtus, embryo; act of conception, pregnancy; conception; नरपतिकुलभूत्यै गर्भमाधत्त राज्ञी P.2.75; गर्भो$भवद्भूधरराज- पत्न्याः Ku.1.19; गर्भं वहति Pt.1.3 bears a child in the womb.
    -3 The time of conception; गर्भाष्टमे$ब्दे कुर्वित ब्राह्मणस्योपनायनम् Ms.2.36.
    -4 The child (in the womb); Ś.6; ततः कुमारं सुरगर्भकल्पम् Bu. Ch.2.19; cf. 'गर्भो भ्रूणे$- र्भके कुक्षौ' Medinī.
    -5 A child, brood or offspring of birds.
    -6 The inside, middle, or interior of anything (in comp. in this sense and translated by 'full of', 'filled with', 'containing' &c); हिमगर्भैर्मयूखैः Ś.3.4; शुक˚ कोटर 1.14;7.7; ˚पत्रम् U.3.5. inwardly situated; अग्निगर्भां शमीमिव Ś.4.4; R.3.9;5.17;9.55; Śi.9.62; Māl.3.12; Mu.1.12.
    -7 The offspring of the sky, i. e. the vapours and fogs drawn upwards by the rays of the sun during 8 months and sent down again in the rainy season; cf. Ms.9.35; नवमासधृतं गर्भं भास्करस्य गभस्तिभिः Rām.4.28.3.
    -8 An inner apartment, a lying-in-chamber.
    -9 Any interior chamber.
    -1 A hole.
    -11 Fire.
    -12 Food.
    -13 The rough coat of the jack-fruit (पनसकण्टक).
    -14 the bed of a river, especially of the Ganges on the fourteenth day of the dark half of Bhādrapada or in the very height of the rains when the river is fullest.
    -15 The fruit (of plants).
    -16 Joining, union.
    -17 The calyx of the lotus.
    -18 (In dramas) One of the Sandhis q. v.
    -Comp. -अङ्कः (also गर्भे$ङ्कः) an interlude during an act, as the scene of the birth of Kuśa and Lava in U.7, or the सीतास्वयंवर in Bālarāmāyaṇa. The S. D. thus defines it:-- अङ्कोदर- प्रविष्टो यो रङ्गद्वारामुखादिमान् । अङ्को$परः स गर्भाङ्कः सबीजः फलवानपि ॥ 279.
    -अवक्रान्तिः f. descent of the soul into the womb.
    -अवटः see गर्भभाजनम्.
    -अष्टमः 1 the eighth month from conception.
    -2 the eighth year from conception.
    -अस्पन्दनम् non-quickening of the fœtus.
    -आगारम् 1 uterus.
    -2 an inner and private room, the female apartments.
    -3 a lying-in-chamber.
    -4 the body or sanctuary of a temple, the chamber where the image of a deity is placed; एकैव देवं द्रष्टुं च गर्भागारमथाविशत् Ks.7.71.
    -आधानम् 1 impregnation; गर्भाधानक्षणपरिच- यान्नूनमाबद्धमालाः (बलाकाः) Me.9.
    -2 one of the Saṁskāras or purificatory ceremonies performed after men- struation to ensure or facilitate conception; (this cere- mony legalizes in a religious sense the consummation of marriage); Y.1.11.
    -आशयः the uterus, the womb.
    -आस्रावः mis-carriage, abortion.
    -ईश्वरः one born rich (cf. 'born in the purple'); a sovereign or rich man by birth. ˚ता sovereignty attained by inheritance; प्राप्तैश्वर्यो भवेन्मूढो गर्भेश्वरतयान्यथा Rāj. T.5.199.
    -उत्पत्तिः f. the formation of the embryo.
    -उपघातः miscarriage of the embryo (applied to the sky); Bṛi. S.21.25.
    -उपघातिनी a cow or female miscarrying from unsea- sonable gestation.
    -उपपत्तिः f. formation of the embryo.
    -कर, -कार a. impregnating, procreative.
    -कालः 1 time of impregnation.
    -2 the time when the vapour collected in the air shows the first signs of life.
    -कोशः, -षः uterus.
    -क्लेशः pains caused by the embryo, the throes of partu- rition or childbirth.
    -क्षयः miscarriage.
    -गृहम्, -भवनम्, -वेश्मन् n.
    1 an inner apartment, the body of a house; Mb.5.118.19; R.19.42.
    -2 a lying-in-chamber.
    -3 the sanctuary or body of a temple; निर्गत्य गर्भभवनात् Māl.1.
    -ग्रहणम् impregnation, conception.
    -ग्राहिका a midwife; Ks.34.
    -घातिन् a. causing abortion.
    -चलनम् quickening, motion of the fœtus in the uterus.
    -चेटः a servant by birth; नर्मभिर्गर्भचेटानां द्वास्थानां विक्रियाक्रमैः Rāj. T.3.153.
    -च्युत a.
    1 fallen from the womb (as a child).
    -2 miscarrying.
    -च्युतिः f.
    1 birth; delivery.
    -2 miscarriage.
    -दासः, -सी a slave by birth; (often used as a term of abuse or reproach.); यथा गर्भदासः कर्मार्थ एव स्वामिनो$नड्वाँश्च क्रीयते । ŚB. on MS.3.1.2.
    -दिवसाः certain days on which the vapours collected in the air show signs of life; Bṛi.21.5.
    -द्रुह् a. (nom. sing. ˚ध्रुक्-ड्) causing abortion.
    -धम् Ved. semen virile.
    -धरा pregnant.
    -धारणम्, -धारणा gestation, impregnation.
    -धिः Ved.
    1 a breeding place, a nest; कपोत इव गर्भधिम् Rv.1.3.4.
    -2 cohabitation.
    -ध्वंसः abortion.
    -नाडी the umbilical cord.
    -नुद् a. causing abortion.
    -न्यासः 1 laying the foundation.
    -2 the foun- dations.
    -परिस्रवः secundines or fœtal membranes collectively.
    -पाकिन् m. rice ripening in sixty days.
    -पातः miscarriage after the fourth month of pregnancy.
    -पोषणम्, -भर्मन् n. nourishment of the fœtus, gesta- tion; अनुष्ठिते भिषग्भिराप्तैरथ गर्भभर्मणि R.3.12.
    -भाजनम् the foundation pit, the excavation.
    -मण्डपः an inner apartment, a bed-chamber.
    -मासः month of pregnancy.
    -मोचनम् delivery, birth.
    -योपा a pregnant woman; (fig.) the Ganges overflowing its banks.
    -रक्षणम् protecting the fœtus.
    -रन्धिः complete cooking; स्थाल्य- ग्नितापात्पयसो$मितापस्तत्तापतस्तण्डुलगर्भरन्धिः Bhāg.5.1.22.
    -रूप a. childish, youthful, juvenile.
    -रूपः, -रूपकः a child, an infant, a youth.
    -लक्षण a. observing the signs of the rainy season. (
    -णम्) a symptom of preg- nancy.
    -लम्भनम् a ceremony performed for the sake of facilitating and developing pregnancy.
    -वसतिः f.,
    -वासः 1 the womb; असकृद्गर्भवासेषु वासं जन्म च दारुणम् Ms.12.78.
    -2 being in the womb.
    -विच्युतिः f. abor- tion in the beginning of pregnancy.
    -विपत्तिः death of the fœtus.
    -वेदना throes of child-birth.
    -व्याकरणम् the formation of the embryo.
    -शङ्कुः a kind of instrument for extracting the dead fœtus.
    -शय्या the abode of the fœtus or uterus.
    -संभवः, -संभूतिः f. becoming preg- nant; वर्षद्वयं प्रविष्टस्य वर्तत$न्तःपुरे$त्र मे । तदेषा गर्भसंभूतिः कुतः संप्रति कथ्यताम् Ks.5.61.
    -संभवा a kind of cardamoms (Mar. एलची).
    -स्थ a.
    1 situated in the womb.
    -2 inte- rior, internal.
    -स्रावः abortion, miscarriage; वरं गर्भस्रावः Pt.1; Y.3.2; Ms.5.66.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > गर्भः _garbhḥ

  • 43 EYKT

    f.
    1) half-past three o’clock, p. m. (var þat nær e. dags);
    2) time of three hours (þá er þógn hafði verit nær hálfa e.).
    * * *
    eykð, f. three or half-past three o’clock P. M.; many commentaries have been written upon this word, as by Pal Vídalín Skýr., Finn Johnson in H. E. i. 153 sqq. note 6, and in Horologium, etc. The time of eykð is clearly defined in K. Þ. K. 92 as the time when the sun has past two parts of the ‘útsuðr’ (q. v.) and has one part left, that is to say, half-past three o’clock P. M.: it thus nearly coincides with the eccl. Lat. nona (three o’clock P. M.); and both eykt and nona are therefore used indiscriminately in some passages. Sunset at the time of ‘eykð’ is opposed to sunrise at the time of ‘dagmál,’ q. v. In Norway ‘ykt’ means a luncheon taken about half-past three o’clock. But the passage in Edda—that autumn ends and winter begins at sunset at the time of eykt—confounded the commentators, who believed it to refer to the conventional Icel. winter, which (in the old style) begins with the middle of October, and lasts six months. In the latitude of Reykholt—the residence of Snorri—the sun at this time sets about half-past four. Upon this statement the commentators have based their reasoning both in regard to dagmál and eykt, placing the eykt at half-past four P. M. and dagmál at half-past seven A. M., although this contradicts the definition of these terms in the law. The passage in Edda probably came from a foreign source, and refers not to the Icel. winter but to the astronomical winter, viz. the winter solstice or the shortest day; for sunset at half-past three is suited not to Icel., but to the latitude of Scotland and the southern parts of Scandinavia. The word is also curious from its bearing upon the discovery of America by the ancients, vide Fb. l. c. This sense ( half-past three) is now obsolete in Icel., but eykt is in freq. use in the sense of trihorium, a time of three hours; whereas in the oldest Sagas no passage has been found bearing this sense,—the Bs. i. 385, 446, and Hem. l. c. are of the 13th and 14th centuries. In Norway ykt is freq. used metaph. of all the four meal times in the day, morning-ykt, midday-ykt, afternoon-ykt (or ykt proper), and even-ykt. In old MSS. (Grág., K. Þ. K., Hem., Heið. S.) this word is always spelt eykð or eykþ, shewing the root to be ‘auk’ with the fem. inflex. added; it probably first meant the eke-meal, answering to Engl. lunch, and thence came to mean the time of day at which this meal was taken. The eccl. law dilates upon the word, as the Sabbath was to begin at ‘hora nona;’ hence the phrase, eykt-helgr dagr (vide below). The word can have no relation to átta, eight, or átt, plaga coeli. At present Icel. say, at eykta-mótum, adv. at great intervals, once an eykt, once in three hours.
    I. half-past three; þá er eykð er útsuðrs-átt er deild í þriðjunga, ok hefir sól gengna tvá hluti en einn ógenginn, K. Þ. K. 92; net skal öll upp taka fyrir eykð, 90; helgan dag eptir eykð, 88; ef þeir hafa unnit á eykð, 94; enda skal hann undan honum hafa boðit fyrir miðjan dag en hinn skal hafa kosit at eykþ, Grág. i. 198; ok á maðr kost at stefna fyrir eykþ ef vill, 395; í þat mund dags er tók út eyktina, Fms. xi. 136; eptir eykt dags, rendering of the Lat. ‘vix decima parte diei reliqua,’ Róm. 313; þeir gengu til eyktar, ok höfðu farit árla morguns, en er nón var dags, etc., Fs. 176; at eykð dags þá kómu heim húskarlar Barða. Ísl. ii. 329; nú vættir mik at þar komi þér nær eykð dags, 345; var þat nær eykð dags, 349; var hón at veraldligu verki þangat til er kom eykð, þá fór hón til bænar sinnar at nóni, Hom. (St.) 59.
    COMPDS: eykðarhelgr, eyktarstaðr, eykðartíð.
    II. trihorium; en er liðin var nær ein eykt dags, Bs. i. 446; at þat mundi verit hafa meir en hálf eykt, er hann vissi ekki til sín, 385; þessi flaug vanst um eina eykð dags, Hem. (Hb.)

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > EYKT

  • 44 momento + llegar

    (n.) = time + approach
    Ex. The library, a detached two-story structure, is fast approaching the time when its useful life will expire.
    * * *
    (n.) = time + approach

    Ex: The library, a detached two-story structure, is fast approaching the time when its useful life will expire.

    Spanish-English dictionary > momento + llegar

  • 45 Bruna-öld

    f. the Burning-age, i. e. the heathen time when the dead were burnt, preceding the Hauga-öld ( Cairn-age) according to Snorri, Hkr. pref.; at vér munim hafna átrúnaði várum þeim er feðr várir hafa haft fyrir oss, ok allt foreldri, fyrst um Bruna-öld, ok síðan um Hauga-öld, i. 141: the ‘Burning-age’ is in Scandin. pre-historical; relics are only found in the mythological time (v. above s. v. bál) and in law phrases and old sayings, such as branderfð, q. v., til brands ok báls, v. brandr: ‘brendr’ is synonymous to ‘dead’ in the old Hm.; at kveldi skal dag leyfa, konu er brend er, praise no wife till she is ‘burnt’ (i. e. buried), 70; and blindr er betri en brendr sé, nýtr mangi nás, better to be blind than burnt, i. e. better blind than dead and buried, 80; but it does not follow that burning was used at the time when the poem was composed; the saving had become proverbial.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > Bruna-öld

  • 46 florecer

    v.
    1 to flower.
    2 to bloom, to blossom, to bud, to flower.
    Las rosas florecen en abril Roses bloom in April.
    3 to flourish, to blossom, to blossom out, to prosper.
    Sus talentos florecieron Her talents flourished.
    4 to bloom for.
    Me florecen las rosas The roses bloom for me.
    * * *
    Conjugation model [ AGRADECER], like link=agradecer agradecer
    1 (plantas) to flower, bloom; (árboles) to blossom
    2 (prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    1 (enmohecerse) to go mouldy (US moldy)
    * * *
    verb
    1) to bloom, blossom, flower
    * * *
    1. VI
    1) (Bot) to flower, bloom
    2) (=prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo
    a) flor to flower, bloom; árbol to flower, blossom
    b) ( prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    * * *
    = flourish, bloom, burgeon, thrive, boom, flower, blossom, burst forth.
    Ex. The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.
    Ex. The article 'TULIP blooms in Tennesee' describes TULIP, a collaborative project to provide image access to 43 periodicals to members of the academic community.
    Ex. The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.
    Ex. Librarians need to pay greater attention to the politics of this organisational environment if libraries are to thrive.
    Ex. Public libraries in China boomed at the beginning of the present century.
    Ex. Librarians seek to provide a challenging, dynamic environment in which individual growth can flower.
    Ex. At last, library schools and students recognise the true potential of the profession of librarianship, and the profession has the chance to blossom and flourish.
    Ex. It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.
    ----
    * florecer antes de tiempo = bolt.
    * que florece en primavera = spring-flowering.
    * * *
    verbo intransitivo
    a) flor to flower, bloom; árbol to flower, blossom
    b) ( prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    * * *
    = flourish, bloom, burgeon, thrive, boom, flower, blossom, burst forth.

    Ex: The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.

    Ex: The article 'TULIP blooms in Tennesee' describes TULIP, a collaborative project to provide image access to 43 periodicals to members of the academic community.
    Ex: The other principal omission from UNESCO's 1950 listing was report literature -- a field of published record which has burgeoned in the last thirty years = La otra omisión principal de la lista de 1950 de la UNESCO fueron los informes, un área que se ha desarrollado en los últimos treinta años.
    Ex: Librarians need to pay greater attention to the politics of this organisational environment if libraries are to thrive.
    Ex: Public libraries in China boomed at the beginning of the present century.
    Ex: Librarians seek to provide a challenging, dynamic environment in which individual growth can flower.
    Ex: At last, library schools and students recognise the true potential of the profession of librarianship, and the profession has the chance to blossom and flourish.
    Ex: It seems the passions of the people were only sleeping and burst forth with a terrible fury.
    * florecer antes de tiempo = bolt.
    * que florece en primavera = spring-flowering.

    * * *
    florecer [E3 ]
    vi
    1 «flor» to flower, bloom; «árbol» to flower, blossom
    los rosales ya han florecido the roses have already flowered o bloomed, the roses are already in bloom
    2 (prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    el negocio está floreciendo the business is thriving o flourishing
    * * *

    florecer ( conjugate florecer) verbo intransitivo
    a) [tulipán/rosa] to flower, bloom;

    [ árbol] to flower, blossom

    florecer verbo intransitivo
    1 (dar flor) to flower, bloom
    2 (prosperar) to flourish, thrive
    ' florecer' also found in these entries:
    English:
    bloom
    - blossom
    - burgeon
    - flourish
    - flower
    - come
    * * *
    vi
    1. [dar flor] to flower
    2. [prosperar] to flourish;
    el sector de la telefonía móvil está floreciendo the cellphone o Br mobile phone industry is flourishing
    * * *
    v/i BOT flower, bloom; de negocio, civilización etc flourish
    * * *
    florecer {53} vi
    1) : to bloom, to blossom
    2) : to flourish, to thrive
    * * *
    1. (en general) to flower
    2. (árbol) to blossom
    3. (prosperar) to flourish

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  • 47 sempre

    always
    ci conosciamo da sempre we've known each other practically for ever
    è quello di sempre he's the same as always
    per sempre for ever
    sempre più more and more
    sempre più vecchio older and older
    piove sempre di più the rain's getting heavier and heavier
    sempre che as long as, on condition that
    * * *
    sempre avv.
    1 ( in ogni tempo, invariabilmente) always; at all times; all the time: telefona sempre a quest'ora, he always phones at this time; è sempre nervosa, she's always on edge; arriva sempre in ritardo, he always arrives late (o he arrives late all the time); fatti del genere sono sempre accaduti, such things have always happened; tipi come lui sono sempre esistiti, types like him have always existed; non sarà sempre così, it won't always be like that; non sempre si può fare quello che si vuole, you can't always do as you like; bisogna sempre stare attenti quando si è alla guida, you must be alert at all times (o all the time) when driving // quasi sempre, nearly always: gli inverni sono quasi sempre rigidi qui al nord, winters are nearly always severe here up north // come sempre, as usual: quella sera, come sempre, ero rincasato tardi, that evening, as usual, I had got home late
    2 ( senza interruzione, senza fine) always; throughout; ever (since): lo ricorderemo sempre, we shall always remember him; sono sempre andati d'accordo, they have always got on well together; d'ora in poi, staremo sempre insieme, from now on we'll always stick together; è sempre stato in piedi per tutta la durata del film, he remained standing throughout the film; abbiamo sempre avuto bel tempo quest'estate, the weather has been good all (o throughout the) summer; da quando la conosco è sempre ammalata, she's been ill ever since I've known her; da quando ha perso il marito è sempre depressa, she has been unhappy ever since she lost her husband; diffida sempre di tutti da quando gli hanno venduto una macchina rubata, he's been suspicious of everyone ever since he was sold a stolen car // ora e sempre, now and for ever // per sempre, for ever (and ever); addio per sempre, (poet.) farewell for ever // una volta per sempre, once and for all; è partito per sempre?, has he gone for good? // da sempre, always: è così da sempre, he's always been like that; lo conosco da sempre, I've always known him // di sempre, ( di ogni tempo) as ever; ( solito) usual (attr.): non è cambiato, è rimasto quello di sempre, he hasn't changed, he's the same as ever; mi sorrise col suo sorriso di sempre, she gave me her usual smile // sempre tuo, vostro ecc., ( nella chiusa di una lettera) Yours ever
    3 (con agg. o avv. compar., con valore intensivo): salire sempre più in alto, to climb higher and higher; ci capisco sempre meno, I understand less and less; fa sempre più caldo, it is getting hotter and hotter; nevicava sempre più forte, it was snowing harder and harder; in primavera le giornate diventano sempre più lunghe, in spring the days get longer and longer; mi sembra sempre più affaticato, he looks more and more tired to me; spero che le cose vadano sempre meglio, I hope things go better and better; malgrado le cure, il malato stava sempre peggio, in spite of the treatment the patient got worse and worse; mi piace sempre di più, I like it more and more; si fa sempre più scuro, it's getting darker and darker sempre avanti!, ( per indicare direzione) go straight on
    4 ( per indicare il persistere di una condizione) still: abita sempre a Roma, he still lives in Rome; le sue condizioni sono sempre gravi, his condition is still serious; sei sempre il solito prepotente!, you're still as domineering as ever!; sei sempre in collera con me?, are you still angry with me?; è sempre valida quella proposta?, is that proposal still valid?; è sempre lì che aspetta, he's still waiting
    5 (con agg. nell'uso attr.) ever: una pianta sempre fiorita, an ever-flowering plant; l'inquinamento è un pericolo sempre presente, pollution is an ever-present danger; la trasmissione ha un indice sempre crescente di ascolto, the programme has an ever-increasing audience rating ∙ Come si nota dagli esempi, in questo significato l'avv. ever può essere presente come primo elemento di aggettivi composti
    6 ( con valore avversativo o restrittivo) but, still: è una macchina vecchia, sempre però in buone condizioni, it's an old car, but still in good condition; è un po' bizzarro, ma è pur sempre una persona geniale, he's a bit eccentric, but brilliant all the same; è ( pur) sempre vero che..., it's still true that...; resta sempre il fatto che..., the fact still remains that... // sono ( pur) sempre ragazzi, boys will be boys.
    * * *
    ['sɛmpre]
    1) (per esprimere continuità, ripetizione) always

    da sempre — all along, always

    come sempre — as always, as ever

    come sempre, era pronto a criticare — he was, as ever, ready to criticize

    sempre tuo (nelle lettere) ever yours, yours ever

    sempre più — ever more, more and more

    sempre più lavoro, tempo — more and more work, time

    sempre meglio, peggio — better and better, worse and worse

    3) (ancora) still
    5) sempre che providing (that)
    ••
    Note:
    L'equivalente inglese di sempre è generalmente always, che precede il verbo quando questo è in forma semplice (tranne to be) e segue il primo ausiliare quando il verbo è composto: si dimentica sempre le chiavi = she always forgets her keys; è sempre in ritardo = she is always late; ci siamo sempre aiutati = we've always helped each other. - Quando è usato in italiano come rafforzativo davanti al comparativo, sempre non si traduce e si usa un doppio comparativo: sempre più stanco = more and more tired; sempre più grasso = fatter and fatter; sempre meglio = better and better. - Va infine notato che, sebbene always indichi azione ripetuta e pertanto si usi normalmente con il presente abituale, è impiegato con il presente progressivo quando si vuole dare una connotazione negativa all'azione: mia moglie è sempre al telefono = my wife is always speaking on the phone
    * * *
    sempre
    /'sεmpre/
    L'equivalente inglese di sempre è generalmente always, che precede il verbo quando questo è in forma semplice (tranne to be) e segue il primo ausiliare quando il verbo è composto: si dimentica sempre le chiavi = she always forgets her keys; è sempre in ritardo = she is always late; ci siamo sempre aiutati = we've always helped each other. - Quando è usato in italiano come rafforzativo davanti al comparativo, sempre non si traduce e si usa un doppio comparativo: sempre più stanco = more and more tired; sempre più grasso = fatter and fatter; sempre meglio = better and better. - Va infine notato che, sebbene always indichi azione ripetuta e pertanto si usi normalmente con il presente abituale, è impiegato con il presente progressivo quando si vuole dare una connotazione negativa all'azione: mia moglie è sempre al telefono = my wife is always speaking on the phone.
     1 (per esprimere continuità, ripetizione) always; è sempre in ritardo he's always late; si lamenta sempre he's always complaining; l'hanno sempre saputo they knew it all along; sarai sempre il benvenuto you're always welcome; ora e sempre now and forever; per sempre forever; da sempre all along, always; si conoscono da sempre they have known each other all their lives; come sempre as always, as ever; come sempre, era pronto a criticare he was, as ever, ready to criticize; vuole sempre di più he wants more and more; è quello di sempre he hasn't changed (at all); sempre tuo (nelle lettere) ever yours, yours ever
     2 (come rafforzativo) sempre più ever more, more and more; sempre più lavoro, tempo more and more work, time; sempre più spesso more and more often; sempre più in fretta faster and faster; sempre più interessante more and more interesting; sempre meno sovente less and less often; la vediamo sempre meno we see her less and less; sempre meno gente fewer and fewer people; sempre meglio, peggio better and better, worse and worse
     3 (ancora) still; è sempre malato? is he still ill? 20 anni dopo era sempre lo stesso 20 years on he was still the same
     4 (comunque) si può sempre provare we can always try; è sempre meglio di niente it's still better than nothing
     5 sempre che providing (that); sempre che ci possa andare providing he can go there.

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  • 48 प्रथम _prathama

    1
    प्रथम [प्रथ्-अमच्] (Nom. pl. m. प्रथमे or प्रथमाः)
    1 First, foremost; मखांशभाजां प्रथमो मनीषिभिस्त्वमेव देवेन्द्र सदा निगद्यसे R.3.44; H.2.39; Ki.2.44.
    -2 First, chief, principal, most excellent or eminent, matchless, incomparable; Śi.15.42; एष वै प्रथमः कल्पः प्रदाने हव्यकव्ययोः Ms.3.147.
    -3 Earliest, most ancient, primary.
    -4 Prior, previous, former, earlier; प्रथमसुकृता- पेक्षया Me.17; नामधेयं गुरुश्चक्रे जगत्प्रथममङ्गलम् R.1.67.
    -5 (In gram.) The first person (= third person according to European phraseology).
    -मः 1 The first (third) person.
    -2 The first consonant of a class.
    -3 (In math.) The sum of the products divided by the difference between the squares of the cosine of the azimuth and the sine of the amplitude.
    -मा The nom- inative case.
    -मम् ind.
    1 first, firstly, at first; उमास्तनो- द्भेदमनुप्रवृद्धो मनोरथो यः प्रथमं बभूव Ku.7.24; R.3.4.
    -2 Already, previously, formerly; प्रथमोदितम् aforesaid; तमभ्यनन्दत् प्रथमं प्रबोधितः प्रजेश्वरः शासनहारिणा हरेः R.3.68.
    -3 At once, immediately.
    -4 Before; यात्रायै चोदयामास तं शक्तेः प्रथमं शरत् R.4.24; उत्तिष्ठेत् प्रथमं चास्य चरमं चैव संविशेत् Ms.2.194.
    -5 Newly, recently, प्रथमम्-अनन्तरम् or ततः or पश्चात् first, afterwards; प्रथमात् firstly, for the first time; प्रथमतः
    1 At first, firstly.
    -2 previously.
    -3 im- mediately.
    -4 before, in preference to (gen.)
    -Comp. -अर्धः, -र्धम् the first half.
    -आगामिन् a. first mentioned.
    -आदेशः placing at the beginning.
    -आश्रमः the first of the four stages in the religious life of a Brāhmaṇa; i. e. Brahmacharya; शरीरबद्धः प्रथमाश्रमो यथा Ku.5.3.
    - इतर a. 'other than first', the second.
    -उदित a. first uttered; उवाच धात्र्या प्रथमोदितं वचः R.3.25.
    -उत्पन्न a. first-born.
    -कल्पः 1 the best course to adopt.
    -2 an excellent suggestion or idea.
    -कल्पित a.
    1 first thought out.
    -2 first in rank or importance.
    -कुसुमः white marjoran.
    -गर्भः a. pregnant for the first time,
    -गिरिः the Eastern mountain; द्वित्रेषु द्युमणिकरेषु शेखरत्वं प्राप्तेषु प्रथमगिरिः प्रयाति सो$यम् Rām. Ch.7.49.
    - a.
    1 first-born.
    -2 original, primary.
    -दर्शनम् first sight.
    -दिवसः the first day; आषाढस्य प्रथमदिवसे Me.2.
    -नवनीतम् 1 the butter which appears first after chur- ning.
    -2 the milk of a cow at the time when hundred days have elapsed after her delivery.
    -निर्दिष्ट p. p. first mentioned.
    -पुरुषः the first person (= third person according to the English system of treating Sanskrit grammar); अथवा अस्तिर्भवतीतिपरः प्रथमपुरुषे प्रयुज्यमानो$प्यस्तीति ŚB. on MS.11.2.2.
    -मङ्गल a. highly auspicious.
    -यौवनम् early youth or age, youthful state.
    -वयस् n. early age, youth.
    -वसतिः the original home.
    -वित्ता Ved. a first wife.
    -विरहः separation for the first time.
    -वृत्तान्तः antecedents, former circumstances.
    -वैयाकरणः 1 the most distinguished grammarian.
    -2 a beginner in grammer.
    -श्री a. One who has just become rich or fortunate.
    -श्रुत a. heard for the first time; न हि प्रथम- श्रुताच्छब्दात् कश्चिदर्थं प्रत्येति ŚB. on MS.1.1.6.
    -साहसः the first or lowest of the three degrees of punishment or fine; पणानां द्वे शते सार्धे प्रथमः साहसः स्मृतः Ms.8.138.
    -सुकृतम् former kindness or service.
    2
    प्रथम See under प्रथ्.

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  • 49 VIKA

    * * *
    (gen. pl. vikna), f.
    1) week; nú lífa sumarit til átta vikna, till it was eight weeks to winter; hin helga v., Holy-week (after Whitsun); efsta v., the last week of Lent, Passion-week;
    2) sea-mile, = vika sjóvar, v. sævar (Ólafseyjar liggja út á firðinum hálfa aðra viku undan Reykjanesi).
    * * *
    1.
    u, f., gen. pl. vikna, pl. vikur: [this can hardly be a genuine Teutonic word, but rather is adopted from Lat. vice, otherwise the k could not have remained unchanged; thus Lat. vicus is Icel. vé, Goth. weihs: Ulf. only uses the word in a single instance, viz. to translate ἐν τη τάξει της ἐφημερίας αὐτου by in wikon kunjis seinis in Luke i. 8, where the Latin text ‘in vice sua’ perhaps suggested the word to the translator; A. S. and Hel. wica; Engl. week; O. H. G. wecha; Germ. woche; Dan. uge; Swed. wecha; in Norse dialects vika, veka, vuku, uku, and in compds -oke, Jóns-oke, Ivar Aasen.]
    B. USAGES.—A week, passim: used in a peculiar manner, as marking the remaining weeks of the summer; líðr á sumarit til átta vikna, viz. till eight weeks remained before winter, Nj. 93; var Rútr heima til sex vikna, 10; vá Böðvarr Kolbein Drottins-daginn at fjórum vikum, Ann. 1376. The ancient Scandinavians and Teutons in heathen times seem to have counted the year by pentads, called fimt, as has already been remarked s. v. fimt (p. 153), to which may be added the authority of the late Prof. Schlegel of Copenhagen in a notice of 1825, mentioned in Lex. Mythol. p. 753. The time when the Scandinavians changed their system is quite unknown; it would seem that in Icel. ‘weeks’ were already in use in the middle of the 10th century, could we but trust the record in Íb. ch. 4 as authentic in its details.
    II. spec. usages in the calendar; Helga vika, the Holy-week (i. e. after Whitsun), Thom. 22, Dipl. iii. 10, D. I. i. 594; Efsta-vika, the last week of Lent, i. e. Passion-week, Orkn. 386, D. I. i. 594; Páska-vika, Easter-week; Sælu-vika, Ember-week, passim, see Icel. Almanack; as also Auka-vika or Lagningar-vika, the additional week, intercalary week, = sumar-auki, see p. 604; fyrsta Sumar-vika, síðasta vika sumars, síðasta vika vetrar.
    COMPDS: vikudagr, vikufrestr, vikuför, vikugamall, vikulagning, vikumunr, vikustafr, vikustef, vikustefna, vikuþing, viknamót, viknatal.
    2.
    u, f. [a word quite different from the preceding, akin to vik and vík, the root word being víkja, q. v.]:—a sea mile, knot, answering to a mod. geographical mile, and equal to a ‘röst’ on land (see röst, p. 508): the term seems to have been derived from vík, a small bay, denoting the distance from ness to ness, and so referring to a time when ships coasted along-shore; the word is still in almost exclusive use in Icel. The following instances may suffice:—the distance from Reykjanes to Flatey in western Icel. is counted as three viknr (frá Reykjanesi til Flateyjar, þat eru þrjár vikur sjófar, Bs. i. 461); from Drangey in the north to the nearest point on the mainland as one vika (frá Revkjum er skemst til eyjarinnar ok er þat vika sjóvar … þat var vika sjáfar sem skemst var til lands ór eyjunni, Grett. 144, 148); eyjar þær sem Ólafs-eyjar heita, þær liggja út á firðinum hálfa aðra viku undan Reykjanesi, 125; heyrði yfir til Skarfstaða hálfa viku sjóvar (viz. from Ljárskógar), 129; for the respective distances see the map of Icel.: so in Norway, vatnið var hálfrar viku breitt, Fms. viii. 32; sigla þeir fyrir þat torleiði sex vikur sævar, Fb. i. 186: in the Faroes, þangat var skemst ok var þat þó löng vika sjóvar, Fær. 173 (viz. from the Great Dimon to Suðrey): in Greenland, hann lagðisk eptir geldingi gömlum út í Hvalsey, ok flutti á baki sér, þá er hann vildi fagna Eireki frænda sínum, en ekki var sæfært skip heima, þat er löng hálf vika, Landn. 107: great distances at the open sea are counted by ‘tylpt,’ ‘dozens, sc. of knots,’ leaving out the word ‘vika,’ þá mun siglt vera tylpt fyrir sunnan Ísland, Landn. 25: a writer of the 14th century calculates the voyage round Iceland direct from headland to headland at ‘fourteen dozens,’—fjórtan tylptir umbergis at sigla réttleiðis fyrir hvert nes, Bs. ii. 5.

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  • 50 полётное время - вертолёты

    полётное время - вертолёты; время полёта - вертолёты
    Общее время с момента начала вращения лопастей несущих винтов вертолета до момента полной остановки вертолета по окончании полета и прекращения вращения несущих винтов.
    Примечание 1. Государство может предоставить соответствующие инструктивные указания в тех случаях, когда данное определение полетного времени не отражает или не позволяет использовать обычную практику. Примерами являются: смена экипажа без остановки несущих винтов, а также процедура промывки двигателей при вращающихся несущих винтах после полета. В любом случае в расчет полетного времени включается время между участками полета, в течение которого несущие винты непрерывно вращаются.
    Примечание 2. Данное определение предназначено только для целей регулирования полетного и служебного времени.
    The total time from the moment a helicopter’s rotor blades start turning until the moment the helicopter finally comes to rest at the end of the flight, and the rotor blades are stopped.
    Note 1.— The State may provide guidance in those cases where the definition of flight time does not describe or permit normal practices. Examples are: crew change without stopping the rotors; and rotors running engine wash procedure following a flight. In any case the time when rotors are running between sectors of a flight is included within the calculation of flight time.
    Note 2.— This definition is only intended for the purpose of flight and duty time regulations.
    Official definition modified by Amdt 12 to An 6/III (2007).

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  • 51 время полёта - вертолёты

    полётное время - вертолёты; время полёта - вертолёты
    Общее время с момента начала вращения лопастей несущих винтов вертолета до момента полной остановки вертолета по окончании полета и прекращения вращения несущих винтов.
    Примечание 1. Государство может предоставить соответствующие инструктивные указания в тех случаях, когда данное определение полетного времени не отражает или не позволяет использовать обычную практику. Примерами являются: смена экипажа без остановки несущих винтов, а также процедура промывки двигателей при вращающихся несущих винтах после полета. В любом случае в расчет полетного времени включается время между участками полета, в течение которого несущие винты непрерывно вращаются.
    Примечание 2. Данное определение предназначено только для целей регулирования полетного и служебного времени.
    The total time from the moment a helicopter’s rotor blades start turning until the moment the helicopter finally comes to rest at the end of the flight, and the rotor blades are stopped.
    Note 1.— The State may provide guidance in those cases where the definition of flight time does not describe or permit normal practices. Examples are: crew change without stopping the rotors; and rotors running engine wash procedure following a flight. In any case the time when rotors are running between sectors of a flight is included within the calculation of flight time.
    Note 2.— This definition is only intended for the purpose of flight and duty time regulations.
    Official definition modified by Amdt 12 to An 6/III (2007).

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  • 52 individual

    adj.
    1 individual.
    los derechos individuales the rights of the individual
    2 singles.
    competición individual singles competition
    m.
    place mat.
    * * *
    1 individual
    1 DEPORTE singles
    * * *
    adj.
    * * *
    1. ADJ
    1) [trabajo, necesidades, características] individual
    2) [cama, cuarto] single
    3) And, Cono Sur * (=idéntico) identical
    2.
    SM (Dep) singles pl, singles match

    individual femenino/masculino — women's/men's singles pl

    * * *
    I
    a) <características/libertades> individual
    b) <cama/habitación> single (before n)
    c) < caso> one-off (before n), isolated
    d) (Dep) <prueba/final> singles (before n)
    II
    a) (Dep) singles (pl)

    individual masculino/femenino — men's/women's singles

    b) ( mantel) place o table mat, mat
    * * *
    Ex. The library, a detached two-story structure, is fast approaching the time when its useful life will expire.
    ----
    * cama individual = single bed, twin bed.
    * de modo individual = on a case-by-case basis.
    * en habitación individual = single occupancy.
    * mesa individual de estudio = study carrel.
    * ocupación individual = single occupancy.
    * responsabilidad individual = individual responsibility.
    * trabajo individual = self-study, independent study.
    * * *
    I
    a) <características/libertades> individual
    b) <cama/habitación> single (before n)
    c) < caso> one-off (before n), isolated
    d) (Dep) <prueba/final> singles (before n)
    II
    a) (Dep) singles (pl)

    individual masculino/femenino — men's/women's singles

    b) ( mantel) place o table mat, mat
    * * *

    Ex: The library, a detached two-story structure, is fast approaching the time when its useful life will expire.

    * cama individual = single bed, twin bed.
    * de modo individual = on a case-by-case basis.
    * en habitación individual = single occupancy.
    * mesa individual de estudio = study carrel.
    * ocupación individual = single occupancy.
    * responsabilidad individual = individual responsibility.
    * trabajo individual = self-study, independent study.

    * * *
    1 ‹rasgos/características› individual; ‹libertades› individual
    2 ‹cama/habitación› single ( before n)
    3 ‹caso› one-off ( before n), isolated
    4 ( Dep) ‹prueba/final› singles ( before n)
    1 ( Dep) singles (pl)
    individual masculino/femenino men's/women's singles
    2 (mantel) place o table mat, mat
    * * *

     

    individual adjetivo
    a)características/libertades individual

    b)cama/habitación single ( before n);



    d) (Dep) ‹prueba/final singles ( before n)

    ■ sustantivo masculino (Dep) singles (pl);

    individual
    I adjetivo individual
    (para un solo individuo) single
    II mpl Dep individuales, singles

    ' individual' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    cama
    - individuo
    - particular
    - sujeta
    - sujeto
    - taquilla
    - cada
    - empanada
    - habitación
    - jugada
    - mantel
    - suelto
    English:
    combine
    - detached house
    - individual
    - IRA
    - one-man
    - place mat
    - separate
    - single
    - admit
    - cake
    - candy
    - costume
    - eclair
    - flan
    - grant
    - mat
    - murderous
    - personal
    - place
    - sale
    - special
    - specific
    - specimen
    - sticking plaster
    - table
    - tart
    - tax
    - tutorial
    - un-
    - watch
    * * *
    adj
    1. [del individuo] individual;
    los derechos individuales the rights of the individual
    2. [habitación, cama] single;
    [despacho] personal
    3. [prueba, competición] singles;
    competición individual singles competition
    individuales nmpl
    Dep singles
    * * *
    adj individual; cama, habitación single
    * * *
    : individual
    * * *
    1. (ración, derecho) individual
    2. (cama, habitación) single

    Spanish-English dictionary > individual

  • 53 seguir un método

    (v.) = take + approach
    Ex. The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.
    * * *
    (v.) = take + approach

    Ex: The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.

    Spanish-English dictionary > seguir un método

  • 54 suntuosidad

    f.
    1 sumptuousness, magnificence.
    2 sumptuosity, luxury, costliness, dressiness.
    * * *
    1 sumptuousness, magnificence
    * * *
    SF (=magnificencia) sumptuousness, magnificence; (=prodigalidad) lavishness
    * * *
    femenino sumptuousness, magnificence
    * * *
    = richness, luxury, opulence.
    Ex. In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.
    Ex. Governments must, therefore, recognise the essential role of libraries, rather than regarding them as a luxury.
    Ex. Then came the time when ostentatious opulence was replaced with a subtler, but no less striking design style.
    * * *
    femenino sumptuousness, magnificence
    * * *
    = richness, luxury, opulence.

    Ex: In 1972 Hans Wellisch discussed the inadequacy of LC's subject cataloging and the failure of LC to rectify this inadequacy by taking full advantage of the richness of the MARC (Machine-Readable Cataloging) format.

    Ex: Governments must, therefore, recognise the essential role of libraries, rather than regarding them as a luxury.
    Ex: Then came the time when ostentatious opulence was replaced with a subtler, but no less striking design style.

    * * *
    sumptuousness, magnificence
    * * *

    suntuosidad sustantivo femenino sumptuousness
    ' suntuosidad' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    riqueza
    English:
    richness
    - sumptuousness
    * * *
    sumptuousness, magnificence
    * * *
    f sumptuousness, magnificence

    Spanish-English dictionary > suntuosidad

  • 55 teatro de variedades

    variety theatre, US vaudeville theater
    * * *
    vaudeville (AmE), music hall (BrE)
    * * *
    (n.) = variety theatre, vaudeville
    Ex. The author describes the cowboys, barrooms, variety theaters, and bawdy houses and their patrons in an attempt to separate historical reality from local myth.
    Ex. This is a collection of more than 250 pen drawings of theater facades from the time when vaudeville was yielding to the movie palaces of the 1920's and '30's.
    * * *
    vaudeville (AmE), music hall (BrE)
    * * *
    (n.) = variety theatre, vaudeville

    Ex: The author describes the cowboys, barrooms, variety theaters, and bawdy houses and their patrons in an attempt to separate historical reality from local myth.

    Ex: This is a collection of more than 250 pen drawings of theater facades from the time when vaudeville was yielding to the movie palaces of the 1920's and '30's.

    Spanish-English dictionary > teatro de variedades

  • 56 tener su apogeo

    (v.) = flourish
    Ex. The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.
    * * *
    (v.) = flourish

    Ex: The reference librarian, on the other hand, wants a tool which is reflective of the approach that a user might take at that moment, not the approach of a user who might have flourished at the time when the record was made.

    Spanish-English dictionary > tener su apogeo

  • 57 यदा _yadā

    यदा ind. [यद् काले दाच्]
    1 When, at the time when; यदा यदा Whenever; यदैव तदैव at the very time, as soon as; यदाप्रभृति-तदाप्रभृति from what time-from that time for- ward.
    -2 If (= यदि); तत्रं नैव यदा करीरविटपे दोषो वसन्तस्य किम् Bh.2.93.
    -3 Whereas, since, as.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > यदा _yadā

  • 58 tidspunkt

    juncture, point, time
    * * *
    time ( fx this is not the proper (, a good time) for doing it), moment ( fx at the wrong (, at an inopportune) moment); date ( fx at a later date);
    [ på dette tidspunkt] at this point,
    (nu) at the present moment;
    [ på det tidspunkt da] at the time when;
    (dvs tidligt og sent) at all hours ( fx he comes at all hours);
    (dvs i tide og utide) in and out of season ( fx he talks about his travels in and out of season);
    [ vælge det rette tidspunkt til det] choose the right moment (el. time) for it; time it well.

    Danish-English dictionary > tidspunkt

  • 59 opulencia

    f.
    opulence (riqueza).
    vivir en la opulencia to live in luxury
    nadar en la opulencia to be filthy rich
    * * *
    1 opulence
    \
    vivir en la opulencia to live in opulence
    * * *
    SF
    1) (=lujo) luxury; (=riqueza) opulence, affluence
    2) (=abundancia)

    la opulencia de sus carnesher abundant o ample flesh liter o hum

    * * *
    femenino opulence, affluence
    * * *
    Ex. Then came the time when ostentatious opulence was replaced with a subtler, but no less striking design style.
    * * *
    femenino opulence, affluence
    * * *

    Ex: Then came the time when ostentatious opulence was replaced with a subtler, but no less striking design style.

    * * *
    opulence, affluence
    viven en la opulencia they lead an opulent o affluent lifestyle, they live in the lap of luxury ( colloq)
    * * *

    opulencia sustantivo femenino opulence
    ' opulencia' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    signo
    English:
    affluence
    - opulence
    - ritz
    * * *
    [riqueza] opulence; [abundancia] abundance;
    vivir en la opulencia to live in luxury;
    nadar en la opulencia to be filthy rich
    * * *
    f opulence
    * * *
    : opulence
    opulento, -ta adj

    Spanish-English dictionary > opulencia

  • 60 palacio del cine

    (n.) = movie palace
    Ex. This is a collection of more than 250 pen drawings of theater facades from the time when vaudeville was yielding to the movie palaces of the 1920's and '30's.
    * * *

    Ex: This is a collection of more than 250 pen drawings of theater facades from the time when vaudeville was yielding to the movie palaces of the 1920's and '30's.

    Spanish-English dictionary > palacio del cine

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