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1 continuō
continuō āvī, ātus, āre [continuus], to join, make continuous, connect, unite: (aër) mari continuatus est: aedificia moenibus. L.: Suionibus gentes continuantur, border upon, Ta.: domos, to erect in rows, S.: fundos in agro, to buy contiguous tracts: quae (atomi) aliae alias adprehendentes continuantur, combine: pontem, finish, Ta. — To make continuous, carry on uninterruptedly, extend, prolong, draw out, continue: die ac nocte continuato itinere, Cs.: diem noctemque itinere continuato, L.: magistratum, S.: alcui consulatum, L.: dapes, serve dish after dish, H.: (libertas) ad hoc tempus continuata permansit: paci confestim continuatur discordia domi, follow close upon, L.: damna damnis, Ta.—Of time, to pass, occupy: diem noctemque potando, Ta.* * *Iimmediately, forthwith, at once, without delay/intermission; continuously; without further evidence/ado; (w/negative) necessarily, in consequenceIIcontinuare, continuavi, continuatus V TRANSmake continuous (space/time); put in line, join (in succession), connect, unite; bridge (gap); extend/prolong/draw out/last/renew; keep on; do without pause; adjourn -
2 continuo
1.contĭnŭō, adv., v. continuus fin. 2.2.contĭnŭo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. [continuus].I.Act., to join together in uninterrupted succession, to make continuous.A.In space, to join one with another, to connect, unite (class. in prose and poetry; most freq. in pass.); constr. with the dat. or (more freq.) absol.(α).With dat.:(β).(aër) mari continuatus et junctus est,
Cic. N. D. 2, 45, 117:aedificia moenibus,
Liv. 1, 44, 4:regnum Alyattei Campis Mygdoniis,
Hor. C. 3, 16, 42:latus lateri,
Ov. A. A. 1, 496.—Medial: Suionibus Sitonum gentes continuantur,
border upon, are next to, Tac. G. 45 fin. —Absol.:B.binas aut amplius domos,
to erect in rows, Sall. C. 20, 11:fundos in agro Casinati optimos et fructuosissimos,
to buy, acquire contiguous plots of ground, Cic. Agr. 3, 4, 14 (v. the pass. in connection); cf.:latissime agrum,
id. ib. 2, 26, 70;and agros,
Liv. 34, 4, 9:pontem,
Tac. A. 15, 9:domus, quā Palatium et Maecenatis hortos continuaverat,
id. ib. 15, 39:verba,
to connect together in a period, Cic. de Or. 3, 37, 149; cf.:verba verbis aut nomina nominibus (just before: cadentia similiter jungere),
Quint. 9, 4, 43.—Medial:quae (atomi) cohaerescunt inter se et aliae alias adprehendentes continuantur,
hang together, Cic. N. D. 1, 20, 54.—Of time and objects relating to it, to join, connect together, to continue uninterruptedly, to do successively one thing after another:II.Cassius die ac nocte continuato itinere ad eum pervenit,
Caes. B. C. 3, 36; 3, 11:nuntius diem noctemque itinere continuato ingentem attulit terrorem,
Liv. 26, 9, 6:continens die ac nocte proelium,
id. 4, 22, 5; cf.:perpotationem biduo duabusque noctibus,
Plin. 14, 22, 28, § 145:diem noctemque potando,
Tac. G. 22; cf.:theatro dies totos,
id. A. 14, 20:magistratum,
Sall. J. 37, 2; cf. Liv. 38, 33, 1:praeturam ei,
i. e. to give it to him immediately after the ædileship, Vell. 2, 91, 3: dapes. Hor. S. 2, 6, 108:febrem,
Cels. 3, 5:prope funera,
Liv. 1, 46, 9:fatigatio continuati laboris,
Curt. 7, 11, 17:quae (libertas) usque ad hoc tempus honoribus, imperiis... continuata permansit,
Cic. Fl. 11, 25.— Poet.:aliquos ferro,
to slay one after another, Stat. Th. 9, 292; cf.:aliquos hastis,
id. ib. 12, 745. —In pass. with dat.:hiemi continuatur hiems,
Ov. P. 1, 2, 26; so,paci externae confestim discordia domi,
Liv. 2, 54, 2:damna damnis,
Tac. Agr. 41.—Neutr., to continue, last (rare):1.febres ita ut coepere continuant,
Cels. 3, 3; 2, 4; Plin. 17, 24, 37, § 233; 18, 35, 87, § 362; 20, 5, 17, § 35.— Hence, *contĭnŭanter, adv., continuously, in uninterrupted succession (opp. carptim), Aug. Retract. 1, 24.—2.contĭ-nŭātē, adv., in uninterrupted succession, one after another, Paul. ex Fest. p. 315, 5; Fest. p. 314, 32 Müll.; cf. Fronto, Diff. Verb. p. 2195 P. -
3 aufstellen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t1. (hinstellen) set up, put up; (anordnen); in einer Reihe: line up; (stapeln) stack; (Wachposten) post, station2. (aufrichten) (Umgefallenes) ( wieder) aufstellen stand up (again); (Kragen) turn up (one’s collar); (Ohren, Stacheln) prick up; (Fell) bristle3. (aufbauen) (Falle) set; (Leiter) stand up; (montieren) assemble, mount; (Gerät, Maschine) install, put in ( oder up), fit; (Baracke) construct, set up; (Gerüst) erect, put ( oder set) up; (Zelt) pitch; (Denkmal, Schild etc.) erect, put up; MIL. (Raketen etc.) deploy5. (benennen) (Kandidaten) put forward, field; jemanden als Kandidaten aufstellen nominate s.o. as a candidate; sich für eine Wahl aufstellen lassen run (oder Brit. stand) (as a candidate) for election6. (ausarbeiten) (Liste, Tabelle, Bilanz) draw up7. (formulieren) (Grundsatz) lay down, establish; (Regel) make, put forward; (Theorie) propose, advance; MATH. (Problem) state, pose; (Gleichung) form, set up; eine Behauptung aufstellen make an assertion, claim ( oder maintain) s.th.; eine Forderung aufstellen put forward a claim, make a demand8. WIRTS. die Kosten aufstellen state the charges, itemize the costs; eine Statistik aufstellen draw up statistics Pl.; eine Rechnung aufstellen draw ( oder make) up a bill10. Dial. (Essen auf den Herd) put onII v/refl1. Person: position o.s., take one’s stand ( vor in front of); in Reihen: get into line; Pl. line up; MIL. fall in; (hintereinander) form a queue (Am. line); sich im Kreis aufstellen form a circle2. Fell, Haare: bristle, rise; Ohren, Stacheln: prick up* * *to set; to plant; to arrange; to station; to situate; to position; to embattle; to dispose; to put up;sich aufstellento line up* * *auf|stel|len sep1. vt1) (= aufrichten, aufbauen) to put up (auf +dat on); etw Liegendes to stand up; Zelt to pitch, to put up; Schild, Mast, Denkmal to erect, to put up; Kegel to set up; Maschine to put in, to install; Falle to set; (MIL) to deploy; (= postieren) Wachposten to post, to station; Wagen to line up; (= hochstellen) Kragen to turn up; (= aufrichten) Ohren, Stacheln to prick up2) Essen etc ( auf Herd) to put on3) (fig = zusammenstellen) Truppe to raise; (SPORT ) Spieler to select, to pick; Mannschaft to draw up4) (= benennen) Kandidaten to nominate5) (= erzielen) Rekord to set (up)6) Forderung, Behauptung, Vermutung to put forward; System to establish; Programm, Satzungen, Rechnung to draw up; Liste to make, to draw up7)See:2. vrsich im Karree/Kreis etc áúfstellen — to form a square/circle etc
2) (Ohren etc) to prick up* * *1) (to arrange in an acceptable form or order: They drew up the soldiers in line; The solicitor drew up a contract for them to sign.) draw up2) (to set upright (a mast etc).) erect3) (to arrange or construct: He set up the apparatus for the experiment.) set up4) (to arrange soldiers in order: The colonel paraded his soldiers.) parade5) (to put in a row or rows: The two armies were ranged on opposite sides of the valley.) range6) (to put (a person, oneself, troops etc in a place or position to perform some duty): He stationed himself at the corner of the road to keep watch; The regiment is stationed abroad.) station* * *auf|stel·lenI. vt1. (aufbauen)eine Anlage/Maschine \aufstellen to install a system/machine [or sep put in]ein Denkmal \aufstellen to erect [or raise] a monumenteine Falle \aufstellen to set [or lay] a trapeinen Mast/eine Wand \aufstellen to erect [or put up] a mast/wallein Schild \aufstellen to put up a plaque2. (erheben)3. (ausarbeiten)eine Theorie \aufstellen to elaborate a theory a. form4. (erstellen)eine Rechnung \aufstellen to make out [or up] sep an invoiceeine Tabelle \aufstellen to compile [or sep make up] a table5. (nominieren)6. (postieren)▪ jdn \aufstellen to post [or station] sb7. (formieren)eine Mannschaft \aufstellen to organize a team [or to field a team]Truppen \aufstellen to raise [or muster] troops8. (aufsetzen)9. (erzielen)▪ etw \aufstellen to set sth10. (wieder hinstellen)11. (aufrichten)▪ aufgestellt [sein] [to be] perkyII. vr1. (sich hinstellen)* * *1.transitives Verb2) (postieren) post; station5) (errichten) put up; put up, erect <scaffolding, monument>; put in, install < machine>7) (ausarbeiten) work out <programme, budget, plan>; draw up <statute, balance sheet>; make [out], draw up < list>; set up < hypothesis>; establish < norm>; prepare < statistics>; devise < formula>8) (erzielen) set up, establish < record>9) (formulieren) put forward <theory, conjecture, demand>2.* * *aufstellen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t1. (hinstellen) set up, put up; (anordnen); in einer Reihe: line up; (stapeln) stack; (Wachposten) post, station(wieder) aufstellen stand up (again); (Kragen) turn up (one’s collar); (Ohren, Stacheln) prick up; (Fell) bristle3. (aufbauen) (Falle) set; (Leiter) stand up; (montieren) assemble, mount; (Gerät, Maschine) install, put in ( oder up), fit; (Baracke) construct, set up; (Gerüst) erect, put ( oder set) up; (Zelt) pitch; (Denkmal, Schild etc) erect, put up; MIL (Raketen etc) deploy5. (benennen) (Kandidaten) put forward, field;jemanden als Kandidaten aufstellen nominate sb as a candidate;7. (formulieren) (Grundsatz) lay down, establish; (Regel) make, put forward; (Theorie) propose, advance; MATH (Problem) state, pose; (Gleichung) form, set up;eine Forderung aufstellen put forward a claim, make a demand8. WIRTSCHdie Kosten aufstellen state the charges, itemize the costs;eine Statistik aufstellen draw up statistics pl;eine Rechnung aufstellen draw ( oder make) up a bill10. dial (Essen auf den Herd) put onB. v/r1. Person: position o.s., take one’s stand (vor in front of); in Reihen: get into line; pl line up; MIL fall in; (hintereinander) form a queue (US line);sich im Kreis aufstellen form a circle2. Fell, Haare: bristle, rise; Ohren, Stacheln: prick up* * *1.transitives Verb2) (postieren) post; station5) (errichten) put up; put up, erect <scaffolding, monument>; put in, install < machine>7) (ausarbeiten) work out <programme, budget, plan>; draw up <statute, balance sheet>; make [out], draw up < list>; set up < hypothesis>; establish < norm>; prepare < statistics>; devise < formula>8) (erzielen) set up, establish < record>9) (formulieren) put forward <theory, conjecture, demand>2.reflexives Verb position or place oneself; take up position; (in einer Reihe, zum Tanz) line up* * *n.deployment n.placement n. -
4 रोमाञ्च
româ̱ñca1) m. (ifc. f. ā) thrill of the hair Kāv. Hariv. etc.;
- kañcuka m. a coat of mail consisting (as it were) of the down of the body erect through delight Kathās. ;
-mâ̱ñcôdgata-rāji-mat mfn. surrounded with erect rows of bristling hair Hariv. ;
romāñca
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