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1 akıcılaş
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2 fluidificarse
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3 fluidizarse
• become fluid -
4 liquēscō
liquēscō —, —, ere, inch. [liqueo], to become fluid, melt, liquefy: tabes nivis liquescentis, L.: haec ut cera liquescit, V., O.: Corpora dilapsa liquescunt, i. e. putrefy, O.— To grow soft, become effeminate: voluptate.— To melt, waste away: fortuna liquescit, O.* * *liquescere, -, - Vbecome liquid/fluid, melt, liquify; decompose, putrefy; grow soft/effeminate -
5 द्रु
dru
to repent;
to go Vop. (cf. 1. drū)
2) 1. P. ( Dhātup. XXII, 47 ;
ep. alsoᅠ Ā.) drávati, - te RV. etc. etc. (pf. dudrāva Br. ;
- drotha, - druma Pāṇ. 7-2, 13 ;
- druvur MBh. R. etc.;
aor. adudruvat Br. ;
- drot Subj. dudrávat RV. ;
fut. droshyati Br. ;
inf. - drotum Ṡatr. ;
ind. p. druṭvā́ andᅠ - drutya Br.) to run, hasten, flee RV. AV. ṠBr. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to run up to (acc.), attack, assault MBh. R. ;
to become fluid, dissolve, melt Pañc. Vet. BhP.:
Caus. drāváyati (ep. alsoᅠ - te;
dravayate seeᅠ under dravá) to cause to run, make flow RV. VIII, 4, 11 ;
to make fluid, melt, VI, 4, 3 ;
to drive away, put to flight MBh. (Pass. drāvyate VII, 3515) R. MBh.:
Desid. dudrūshati Gr.:
Desid. of Caus. dudrâ̱vayishati orᅠ dud- Pāṇ. 7-4, 81:
Intens. dodrūyate orᅠ dodroti Gr. ( dodrāva TS.)
Cf. 2. drā andᅠ dram;
+ Zd. dru, drvant
3) mfn. running, going (cf. mita-, raghu-, ṡatā.);
f. going, motion L. ;
drú
m. a tree orᅠ branch HPariṡ. (cf. indra- su-, harid-, hari-)
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6 licui
I.Lit.:B.tabes nivis liquescentis,
Liv. 21, 36:haec ut cera liquescit,
Verg. E. 8, 80; Ov. M. 5, 431:volnificusque chalybs vastā fornace liquescit,
Verg. A. 8, 446; Plin. 37, 10, 59, § 162:corpora foeda jacent... dilapsa liquescunt,
i. e. putrefy, Ov. M. 7, 550.—Transf.1.To become clear, limpid: aqua liquescit ac subsidit, Auct. B. Alex. 5.—2.Of the liquid sound of l, m, n, r with other consonants, to merge, coalesce, be confined with other sounds:II.eorum sonus liquescit et tenuatur,
Val. Prob. p. 1389 P.—Trop.A.To grow soft, effeminate:B.qua (voluptate) cum liquescimus,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 22, 52. —To melt or waste away:fortuna liquescit,
Ov. Ib. 425.—Of a person:minui et deperire, et, ut proprie dicam, liquescere,
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7 liquesco
I.Lit.:B.tabes nivis liquescentis,
Liv. 21, 36:haec ut cera liquescit,
Verg. E. 8, 80; Ov. M. 5, 431:volnificusque chalybs vastā fornace liquescit,
Verg. A. 8, 446; Plin. 37, 10, 59, § 162:corpora foeda jacent... dilapsa liquescunt,
i. e. putrefy, Ov. M. 7, 550.—Transf.1.To become clear, limpid: aqua liquescit ac subsidit, Auct. B. Alex. 5.—2.Of the liquid sound of l, m, n, r with other consonants, to merge, coalesce, be confined with other sounds:II.eorum sonus liquescit et tenuatur,
Val. Prob. p. 1389 P.—Trop.A.To grow soft, effeminate:B.qua (voluptate) cum liquescimus,
Cic. Tusc. 2, 22, 52. —To melt or waste away:fortuna liquescit,
Ov. Ib. 425.—Of a person:minui et deperire, et, ut proprie dicam, liquescere,
Sen. Ep. 26. -
8 द्रवत्य
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9 द्रवीभू
dravī-bhūto become fluid MBh. Suṡr. Mricch
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10 रसता
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11 री
rī
riṇā́ti cl. 4. P. Dhātup. XXVI, 29 rī́yate ( riṇīte RV. Br. GṛṠrS. ;
riyati Dhātup. XXVIII, 111 ;
impf. ariṇvan MaitrS. ;
Gr. pf. rirāya, rirye;
aor. araishīt, areshṭa;
fut. retā;
reshyati, - te;
inf. retum), to release, set free, let go RV. ;
to sever, detach from (abl.) ib. ;
to yield, bestow AV. ;
(Ā.) to be shattered orᅠ dissolved, melt, become fluid, drop, flow RV.:
Caus. repayati (aor. arīripat) Gr.:
Desid. rirīshati, - te ib.:
Intens., rerīyate, rerayīti ib. ;
2) = rai in ṛidhád-rī q.v.
3) f. seeᅠ under 3. ra
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12 colliquesco
I.Prop.: cum aurum colliquisset, Varr. ap. Non. p. 334, 27 sq.:II.cum aes colliquisset,
id. ib. (but Neue, Formenl. 2, 486, would read collicuisset in both these passages):in pice colliquescere,
Col. 12, 22, 2:igni,
App. Mag. p. 306, 10.—Trop.: lacrimis, to melt into tears, Fronto, Nep. Am. 2. -
13 conliquesco
I.Prop.: cum aurum colliquisset, Varr. ap. Non. p. 334, 27 sq.:II.cum aes colliquisset,
id. ib. (but Neue, Formenl. 2, 486, would read collicuisset in both these passages):in pice colliquescere,
Col. 12, 22, 2:igni,
App. Mag. p. 306, 10.—Trop.: lacrimis, to melt into tears, Fronto, Nep. Am. 2. -
14 fluesco
flŭesco (or fluisco), ĕre, v. inch. n. [fluo], to become fluid, to melt, dissolve (late Lat.): salem in aqua fluescere, Aug. Civ. Dei, 21, 5 fin.:nivem,
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15 λεπτύνω
A : [tense] aor. 1ἐλέπτυνα Hp.Epid. 6.1.5
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐλεπτύνθην Id.Aph.5.46
: [tense] pf.λελέπτυσμαι Id.Morb.1.19
, Arist.HA 511b22; inf.λελεπτύνθαι Ath.12.552e
: ([etym.] λεπτός): — make thin or meagre, αἱ ταλαιπωρίαι λ. [τὰ πρόβατα] Arist.HA 596a29, cf. Pr. 882a27; λ. τὸ σχῆμα [τῶν ταγμάτων] Plb.3.113.8 (cf. λεπτυσμός); φωνὴν βαρεῖαν.. λεπτύνων Babr.103.5
:—[voice] Pass., to be reduced, grow lean or slender, Hp.Aph.2.7, Arist.HA 518b29, al.;τοὺς ὤμους λεπτύνεσθαι X.Smp.2.17
; λελεπτυσμένος (- ισμένος cod.) κατὰ τὴν οὐράν, of a serpent, Philum.Ven.18.1; of things, to be rarefied, Damox.2.28, cf. Ph.1.642, S.E.M.10.25.2 comminute or liquefy food in digestion, Plu.2.689d; - ύνουσα δίαιτα diet productive of thin humours, Gal.Vict.Att.3:—[voice] Pass., become fluid, opp. παχύνεσθαι, of foods, Hp.VM19; also -όμενα εἰς πνεῦμα διακρίνεται Arist.Pr. 966b14
.3 thresh, winnow,λ. Δηοῦς καρπόν AP9.21
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λεπτύνω
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16 flüssig
I Adj.1. liquid; (geschmolzen) molten, melted; flüssig machen oder werden liquefy; (schmelzen) melt; flüssiges Brot hum. liquid ( oder beery) sustenance2. WIRTS., Kapital etc.: liquid, available; flüssig machen mobilize; (Vermögen) realize; ich bin im Moment nicht flüssig umg. I’m broke at the moment; wenn er wieder flüssig ist umg. when he’s in funds ( oder he’s liquid) againII Adv.1. in liquid form; er muss flüssig ernährt werden he can only take fluids2. fig. lesen, sprechen etc.: fluently; flüssig laufen Verkehr etc.: flow freely; das Buch liest sich flüssig the book reads well* * *(fließend) fluent;(nicht fest) fluid; liquid;(verflüssigt) molten;(verfügbar) available* * *flụ̈s|sig ['flʏsɪç]1. adjflüssige Nahrung — liquids pl, liquid food
flüssig machen — to liquefy; Glas, Metall, Wachs, Fett to melt → auch flüssigmachen
flüssig werden — to turn or become liquid, to liquefy; (Lack) to become runny; (Glas, Metall) to become molten; (Wachs, Fett) to melt
die Polizei meldete flüssigen Verkehr — the police reported that the traffic was flowing smoothly
3) (= verfügbar) Geld availableich bin im Moment nicht flüssig (inf) — I'm out of funds at the moment
wenn ich wieder flüssig bin — when I'm in funds again
2. adv1)flüssig ernährt werden — to be fed on liquids
2) (= fließend) fluentlyflüssig lesen/schreiben/sprechen — to read/write/talk fluently
* * *2) (able to flow like a liquid: a fluid substance.) fluid3) (able to flow; not solid, but not a gas: liquid nitrogen; The ice-cream has become liquid.) liquid* * *flüs·sig[ˈflʏsɪç]I. adj1. (nicht fest) liquid\flüssiges Glas molten glass\flüssiger Stahl molten steeletw \flüssig machen to melt sth\flüssig werden to melt2. (fließend) flowingein \flüssiger Stil a flowing [or fluid] style\flüssiger Verkehr moving traffic[nicht] \flüssig sein [not] to have a lot of moneyII. adv flowingly\flüssig lesen to read effortlessly\flüssig sprechen to speak fluently\flüssig Französisch sprechen to speak fluent French* * *1.1) liquid <nourishment, fuel>; molten <ore, glass>; melted < butter>; runny < honey>wieder flüssig sein — (ugs.) have got some cash to play with again (coll.)
2.nicht flüssig sein — (ugs.) be skint (Brit. coll.) or (coll.) [flat] broke
adverbial <write, speak> fluently* * *A. adj1. liquid; (geschmolzen) molten, melted;2. WIRTSCH, Kapital etc: liquid, available;ich bin im Moment nicht flüssig umg I’m broke at the moment;flüssiger Verkehr free-flowing trafficB. adv1. in liquid form;er muss flüssig ernährt werden he can only take fluids2. fig lesen, sprechen etc: fluently;flüssig laufen Verkehr etc: flow freely;das Buch liest sich flüssig the book reads well* * *1.1) liquid <nourishment, fuel>; molten <ore, glass>; melted < butter>; runny < honey>2) (fließend, geläufig) fluent; free-flowing < traffic>wieder flüssig sein — (ugs.) have got some cash to play with again (coll.)
2.nicht flüssig sein — (ugs.) be skint (Brit. coll.) or (coll.) [flat] broke
adverbial <write, speak> fluently* * *adj.fluid adj.fluxional adj.liquid adj. adv.fluidly adv.liquidly adv. -
17 agitarse
pron.v.to flutter, to palpitate.* * *1 (moverse) to move restlessly2 (inquietarse) to become agitated/disturbed3 (mar) to become rough* * *1) to stir2) toss* * *VPR1) (=moverse) [ramas] to stir; [bandera, toldo] to flap; [mar] to get rough; [barco] to toss2) (=inquietarse) to get worried o upset3) (=moverse inquieto)* * *(v.) = churn, flutter, wave, slosh aroundEx. Everywhere, where the waters had hit, one saw this total devastation and strange debris created by these churning swirling waters.Ex. Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.Ex. The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.Ex. In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.* * *(v.) = churn, flutter, wave, slosh aroundEx: Everywhere, where the waters had hit, one saw this total devastation and strange debris created by these churning swirling waters.
Ex: Above the columns, weighing a total of 37000 kgs, is the impressive draping, decorated with festoons that seem to flutter in the breeze.Ex: The floor lamp swayed and the window curtains waved back and forth.Ex: In summary, the fluid in your ears still sloshing around causes you to feel dizzy when you stop spinning in one direction.* * *
■agitarse verbo reflexivo
1 (ponerse nervioso) to become agitated
2 (el mar) to become rough
' agitarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
agitar
- alborotar
- alebrestarse
English:
churn
- flap
- flutter
- jerk
- quiver
- slosh
- stir
- wave
* * *vpr1. [moverse] to move, to shake2. [ponerse nervioso] to get worked up3. [inquietarse] to become agitated* * *v/r become agitated oworked up* * *vr1) : to toss about, to flap around2) : to get upset -
18 como por arte de magia
as if by magic* * *= magically, into thin airEx. Brain structures do not magically transfer information.Ex. Their debates have operated with a more fluid notion of power, which at times has become so fluid as to evaporate into thin air.* * *= magically, into thin airEx: Brain structures do not magically transfer information.
Ex: Their debates have operated with a more fluid notion of power, which at times has become so fluid as to evaporate into thin air. -
19 como si se + Pronombre + hubiera tragado la tierra
Ex. Their debates have operated with a more fluid notion of power, which at times has become so fluid as to evaporate into thin air.* * *Ex: Their debates have operated with a more fluid notion of power, which at times has become so fluid as to evaporate into thin air.
Spanish-English dictionary > como si se + Pronombre + hubiera tragado la tierra
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20 desaparecer sin dejar huella
(v.) = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blueEx. Their debates have operated with a more fluid notion of power, which at times has become so fluid as to evaporate into thin air.Ex. The Soviet Union's cultural presence in Prague, Budapest, and Warsaw vanished into thin air the moment the last Russian soldier departed.Ex. Another trick makes an enormous elephant seem to disappeared into thin air.Ex. Their leader, a bizarre charismatic known only as 'The Redeemer,' has disappeared without a trace.Ex. We're all puzzled by the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle where hundreds of boats and planes have disappeared into the blue leaving no trace at all.Ex. All about the plane round puffs of white smoke suddenly appeared, broke, and vanished into the blue.* * *(v.) = evaporate into + thin air, vanish into + thin air, disappear into + thin air, disappear without + a trace, disappear into + the blue, vanish into + the blueEx: Their debates have operated with a more fluid notion of power, which at times has become so fluid as to evaporate into thin air.
Ex: The Soviet Union's cultural presence in Prague, Budapest, and Warsaw vanished into thin air the moment the last Russian soldier departed.Ex: Another trick makes an enormous elephant seem to disappeared into thin air.Ex: Their leader, a bizarre charismatic known only as 'The Redeemer,' has disappeared without a trace.Ex: We're all puzzled by the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle where hundreds of boats and planes have disappeared into the blue leaving no trace at all.Ex: All about the plane round puffs of white smoke suddenly appeared, broke, and vanished into the blue.
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