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1 Ops
1.ops, ŏpis ( nom. sing. does not occur; and the dat. perh. only in Front. Ep. ad Verr. 6 fin.; abl. ope, but opi, Varr. L. L. 5, 32, 141), f. [Sanscr. ap-nas, gain; Gr. aphenos, wealth; cf.: opulentus. copia = co-opia].I.Power, might, strength, ability, in abstr.: Romani scalis summā nituntur opum vi, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 168 Vahl.); so Verg. A. 12, 552:B.summā ope niti,
Sall. C. 1, 1:omni ope atque operā enitar,
will employ all my strength and efforts, Cic. Att. 14, 14, 5:omnibus viribus atque opibus repugnare,
with all our powers, id. Tusc. 3, 11, 25:quācumque ope possent,
id. Mil. 11, 30:grates persolvere dignas Non opis est nostrae,
is not in our power, Verg. A. 1, 601. —In concr., means of any kind that one possesses; property, substance, wealth, riches, treasure; military or political resources, might, power, influence, etc. (in this signif. mostly in plur.; cf.: facultates. copiae, divitiae): ut scias, quanto e loco, Quantis opibus, quibus de rebus lapsa fortuna accidat, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 19, 44 (Trag. v. 396 Vahl.):II.nos tamen efficimus pro opibus nostris moenia,
Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 13:condere,
to hoard up treasures, Verg. G. 2, 507; cf.:magnas inter opes inops,
Hor. C. 3, 16, 28; 2, 12, 22:ruris parvae,
Ov. Tr. 3, 10, 59:amplae,
Plin. 9, 35, 59, § 122:vita opibus firma, copiis locuples, gloriā ampla, virtute honesta,
Cic. Att. 8, 11, 1:cui tenues opes, nullae facultates, exiguae amicorum copiae sunt,
id. Quint. 1, 2:in bonis numerabis divitias, honores, opes,
id. Fin. 5, 27, 81; cf.:divitiae ut utare, opes ut colare, honores ut laudere,
id. Lael. 6, 22:opibus et copiis affluentes,
id. Agr. 2, 30, 82:opes violentas concupiscere,
id. Phil. 1, 12, 129:Trojanas ut opes et lamentabile regnum Eruerint Danai,
Verg. A. 2, 4: ad divos adeunto caste, pietatem adhibento, opes amovento, lay aside display or show, Cic. Leg. 2, 8, 19.—In sing.: vidi ego te, astante ope barbaricā, etc., Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 19, 44 (Trag. v. 120 Vahl.); so,barbarica,
Verg. A. 8, 685.—Aid, help, support, assistance, succor (syn.: subsidium, suppetiae, auxilium): opis egens tuae. Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 19, 44 (Trag. v. 126 Vahl.): pro factis reddere opis pretium, id. ap. Sen. Ep. 18, 5 (Epigr. v. 6 ib.):2.arripe opem auxiliumque ad hanc rem,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 2, 65; Cic. Att. 9, 16, 1:sine tuā ope,
id. Att. 16, 13 c, 2:aliquid opis rei publicae tulissemus,
id. Fam. 4, 1, 1:opem petere ab aliquo,
id. Tusc. 5, 2, 5:confugere ad opem alicujus,
id. Font. 11, 35: ferte opem, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 31, 67 (Trag. v. 86 Vahl.):exitium superabat opem,
i. e. baffled medical skill. Ov. M. 7, 527:afferre opem,
to yield assistance, id. ib. 8, 601:admovere,
id. R. Am. 116.Ŏps, Ŏpis ( nom. sing. Opis, Plaut. Pacch. 4, 8, 52; Hyg. Fab. 130), f. [a personification of 1. ops], the goddess of plenty, riches, and power, the wife of Saturn, and the patroness of husbandry; identical with Terra:Jovi... Ope gnato,
Plaut. Pers. 2, 3, 2; Varr. L. L. 5, § 57; 64 Müll.; Enn. ap. [p. 1273] Lact. 1, 14 (Euhem. n. 3 and 4, pp. 169 and 170 Vahl.); Macr. S. 1, 10; Cic. Univ. 11; id. Phil. 1, 7, 17; Ov. M. 9, 498. -
2 ops
1.ops, ŏpis ( nom. sing. does not occur; and the dat. perh. only in Front. Ep. ad Verr. 6 fin.; abl. ope, but opi, Varr. L. L. 5, 32, 141), f. [Sanscr. ap-nas, gain; Gr. aphenos, wealth; cf.: opulentus. copia = co-opia].I.Power, might, strength, ability, in abstr.: Romani scalis summā nituntur opum vi, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 6, 1 (Ann. v. 168 Vahl.); so Verg. A. 12, 552:B.summā ope niti,
Sall. C. 1, 1:omni ope atque operā enitar,
will employ all my strength and efforts, Cic. Att. 14, 14, 5:omnibus viribus atque opibus repugnare,
with all our powers, id. Tusc. 3, 11, 25:quācumque ope possent,
id. Mil. 11, 30:grates persolvere dignas Non opis est nostrae,
is not in our power, Verg. A. 1, 601. —In concr., means of any kind that one possesses; property, substance, wealth, riches, treasure; military or political resources, might, power, influence, etc. (in this signif. mostly in plur.; cf.: facultates. copiae, divitiae): ut scias, quanto e loco, Quantis opibus, quibus de rebus lapsa fortuna accidat, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 19, 44 (Trag. v. 396 Vahl.):II.nos tamen efficimus pro opibus nostris moenia,
Plaut. Stich. 5, 4, 13:condere,
to hoard up treasures, Verg. G. 2, 507; cf.:magnas inter opes inops,
Hor. C. 3, 16, 28; 2, 12, 22:ruris parvae,
Ov. Tr. 3, 10, 59:amplae,
Plin. 9, 35, 59, § 122:vita opibus firma, copiis locuples, gloriā ampla, virtute honesta,
Cic. Att. 8, 11, 1:cui tenues opes, nullae facultates, exiguae amicorum copiae sunt,
id. Quint. 1, 2:in bonis numerabis divitias, honores, opes,
id. Fin. 5, 27, 81; cf.:divitiae ut utare, opes ut colare, honores ut laudere,
id. Lael. 6, 22:opibus et copiis affluentes,
id. Agr. 2, 30, 82:opes violentas concupiscere,
id. Phil. 1, 12, 129:Trojanas ut opes et lamentabile regnum Eruerint Danai,
Verg. A. 2, 4: ad divos adeunto caste, pietatem adhibento, opes amovento, lay aside display or show, Cic. Leg. 2, 8, 19.—In sing.: vidi ego te, astante ope barbaricā, etc., Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 19, 44 (Trag. v. 120 Vahl.); so,barbarica,
Verg. A. 8, 685.—Aid, help, support, assistance, succor (syn.: subsidium, suppetiae, auxilium): opis egens tuae. Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 19, 44 (Trag. v. 126 Vahl.): pro factis reddere opis pretium, id. ap. Sen. Ep. 18, 5 (Epigr. v. 6 ib.):2.arripe opem auxiliumque ad hanc rem,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 2, 65; Cic. Att. 9, 16, 1:sine tuā ope,
id. Att. 16, 13 c, 2:aliquid opis rei publicae tulissemus,
id. Fam. 4, 1, 1:opem petere ab aliquo,
id. Tusc. 5, 2, 5:confugere ad opem alicujus,
id. Font. 11, 35: ferte opem, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 31, 67 (Trag. v. 86 Vahl.):exitium superabat opem,
i. e. baffled medical skill. Ov. M. 7, 527:afferre opem,
to yield assistance, id. ib. 8, 601:admovere,
id. R. Am. 116.Ŏps, Ŏpis ( nom. sing. Opis, Plaut. Pacch. 4, 8, 52; Hyg. Fab. 130), f. [a personification of 1. ops], the goddess of plenty, riches, and power, the wife of Saturn, and the patroness of husbandry; identical with Terra:Jovi... Ope gnato,
Plaut. Pers. 2, 3, 2; Varr. L. L. 5, § 57; 64 Müll.; Enn. ap. [p. 1273] Lact. 1, 14 (Euhem. n. 3 and 4, pp. 169 and 170 Vahl.); Macr. S. 1, 10; Cic. Univ. 11; id. Phil. 1, 7, 17; Ov. M. 9, 498. -
3 treasure
1. noun1) Schatz, der; Kostbarkeit, die2. transitive verbin Ehren halten; die Erinnerung bewahren an (+ Dat.)* * *['treʒə] 1. noun1) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) der Schatz;Schatz-...2) (something very valuable: Our babysitter is a real treasure!) die Perle2. verb2) (to keep (something) carefully because one values it: I treasure the book you gave me.) in Ehren halten•- academic.ru/119161/treasured">treasured- treasurer* * *treas·ure[ˈtreʒəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. nburied \treasure vergrabener Schatz2. (valuables)▪ \treasures pl Schätze pl, Kostbarkeiten pl, Reichtümer plart \treasures Kunstschätze plshe is an absolute \treasure! sie ist ein richtiger Schatz!II. vt▪ to \treasure sth etw [hoch]schätzento \treasure the memory/memories of sb/sth die Erinnerung[en] an jdn/etw bewahren* * *['treZə(r)]1. n (lit)Schatz m; (fig also) Kostbarkeit f; (= dear person) Schatz mshe's a real treasure — sie ist eine Perle or ein Juwel nt
2. vt(hoch) schätzen, zu schätzen wissenhe really treasures his books — seine Bücher bedeuten ihm sehr viel
I shall treasure this memory — ich werde das in lieber Erinnerung behalten
* * *A s1. Schatz m:treasure of gold Goldschatz;treasures of the soil Bodenschätze2. Reichtum m, Reichtümer pl, Schätze pl3. fig Schatz m, Kostbarkeit f:this book is my chief treasure dieses Buch ist mein größter Schatz5. umg Schatz m, Liebling mB v/ta) (hoch) schätzen,b) hegen, hüten:treasure sb’s memory jemandes Andenken bewahren oder in Ehren halten* * *1. noun1) Schatz, der; Kostbarkeit, die2. transitive verbin Ehren halten; die Erinnerung bewahren an (+ Dat.)* * *v.hegen v.pflegen v. n.Hort -e m.Kleinod -e n.Kostbarkeit f.Schatz -¨e m. -
4 anhäufen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I v/t pile up, accumulate; (Geld) amass; (hamstern) hoard, squirrel away; (Waffen) stockpile; angehäufte Reichtümer hoarded treasures, amassed riches* * *to accumulate; to heap up; to mass; to pile; to cluster;sich anhäufento mass* * *ạn|häu|fen sep1. vtto accumulate, to amass; Vorräte, Geld to hoard2. vrto pile up, to accumulate; (Zinsen) to accumulate, to accrue* * *(to gather or collect in a large quantity: He amassed an enormous quantity of information.) amass* * *an|häu·fenI. vt▪ etw \anhäufen1. (aufhäufen) to pile sth upII. vr1. (sich zu einem Haufen ansammeln)* * *1.transitives Verb accumulate; amass2.reflexives Verb accumulate; pile up* * *anhäufen (trennb, hat -ge-)angehäufte Reichtümer hoarded treasures, amassed riches* * *1.transitives Verb accumulate; amass2.reflexives Verb accumulate; pile up* * *v.to accumulate v.to amass v.to cluster v.to conglomerate v.to cumulate v.to hoard v.to pile v.to stock up v. -
5 treasure
1. n собир. сокровища2. n драгоценность; сокровище; ценный предметart treasures, treasures of art — сокровища искусства
to lay up treasures in heaven — копить сокровища на небесах; не думать о земных благах
3. n деньги, богатствоthe war cost the country great sacrifices in blood and treasure — война стоила стране больших человеческих и материальных жертв
4. n фин. краткосрочные казначейские векселя5. v собирать и хранить6. v хранить как сокровище7. v высоко ценитьhe treasures the watch his mother gave him — он очень дорожит часами, которые подарила ему мать
Синонимический ряд:1. find (noun) find; treasure trove2. prize (noun) diamond; gem; paragon; pearl; prize3. riches (noun) cache; deposit; fortune; funds; gold; jewels; riches; valuables; wealth; worth4. stock (noun) backlog; hoard; inventory; reserve; reservoir; stock; stockpile; store5. squirrel (verb) hoard; lay up; squirrel; stash; stockpile6. store (verb) garner; lay away; save; stock; store7. value (verb) appreciate; apprize; cherish; enjoy; esteem; prize; relish; respect; savour; valueАнтонимический ряд:scorn; trash -
6 tesoro
m.1 treasure.el cofre del tesoro the treasure chest2 treasury, exchequer.3 gem, treasure (persona valiosa).4 darling (apelativo).5 Tesoro, Tesoro Petroleum Corp..* * *1 (gen) treasure2 (erario) exchequer3 figurado (diccionario) thesaurus4 figurado treasure, gem\Tesoro Público Treasury* * *noun m.* * *SM1) [de mucho valor] treasuretenemos una cocinera que es todo un tesoro — we have a cook who is a real treasure, we have a real gem of a cook
2) [en oración directa] darling¡sí, tesoro! — yes, my darling!
3) (Econ, Pol) treasuryTesoro público — Exchequer, Treasury
4) (=pagaré) treasury bond5) (=diccionario) thesaurus* * *a) ( cosa valiosa) treasureb) ( persona) treasure, gem (colloq)¿qué te pasa, tesoro? — what's the matter, darling?
c) ( libro) thesaurusd) el Tesoro tb* * *= treasure, treasure trove.Ex. There were no injuries but the archive and the treasures housed in its 700 linear feet of acid-free boxes were severely damaged.Ex. By meeting authors cold print takes on a human voice; wadges of paper covered with words turn into treasure troves full of interest.----* bono del Tesoro = Treasury bond.* búsqueda del tesoro = treasure hunt, scavenger hunt.* búsqueda de tesoros = treasure-seeking.* guardar como un tesoro = treasure.* La Isla del Tesoro = Treasure Island.* letra del Tesoro = Treasury bill.* tesoro escondido = hoard.* tesoro nacional = national treasure.* * *a) ( cosa valiosa) treasureb) ( persona) treasure, gem (colloq)¿qué te pasa, tesoro? — what's the matter, darling?
c) ( libro) thesaurusd) el Tesoro tb* * *= treasure, treasure trove.Ex: There were no injuries but the archive and the treasures housed in its 700 linear feet of acid-free boxes were severely damaged.
Ex: By meeting authors cold print takes on a human voice; wadges of paper covered with words turn into treasure troves full of interest.* bono del Tesoro = Treasury bond.* búsqueda del tesoro = treasure hunt, scavenger hunt.* búsqueda de tesoros = treasure-seeking.* guardar como un tesoro = treasure.* La Isla del Tesoro = Treasure Island.* letra del Tesoro = Treasury bill.* tesoro escondido = hoard.* tesoro nacional = national treasure.* * *1 (cosa valiosa) treasurebuscaban un tesoro escondido they were looking for hidden treasurete lo agradezco mucho, eres un tesoro thanks very much, you're a real gem¿qué te pasa, tesoro? what's the matter, darling o sweetheart?3 (libro) thesaurus4el Tesoro tb el Tesoro público the Treasury, the Exchequer* * *
tesoro sustantivo masculino
◊ ¿qué te pasa, tesoro? what's the matter, darling?
tesoro sustantivo masculino
1 (bienes valiosos) treasure
2 (fondos del Estado) exchequer
3 fig (persona, objeto) treasure
4 (diccionario) thesaurus
♦ Locuciones: Tesoro Público, Exchequer
' tesoro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bono
- botija
- descubierta
- descubierto
- caza
- desenterrar
English:
gem
- hoard
- National Savings Certificate
- sunken
- treasure
- Exchequer
- treasury
* * *tesoro nm1. [botín] treasure;el cofre del tesoro the treasure chest2. [hacienda pública] treasury, exchequer;el Tesoro the Treasurytesoro público the Treasury3. [persona valiosa] gem, treasure;este niño es un tesoro this boy is a real gem4. [apelativo] darling;ven, tesoro come here, darling5. [diccionario] thesaurus* * *m treasure* * *tesoro nm1) : treasure2) : thesaurus* * *tesoro n treasure -
7 Schatz
m; -es, Schätze1. treasure; einen Schatz suchen search for treasure3. fig.: ein Schatz an Erfahrungen etc. a wealth of experience etc.; Gesundheit ist ein wertvoller Schatz health is a precious possession4. umg., als Kosewort: love, darling, sweetie, Am. honey, hon; du bist ein Schatz! you’re an angel ( oder a real dear); sei ein Schatz und... (could you) be an angel and...* * *(Kosename) treasure; sweetheart; darling;der Schatztreasure* * *Schạtz [ʃats]m -es, -e['ʃɛtsə]für alle Schätze der Welt (fig) — for all the money in the world, for all the tea in China
2) (= Liebling) sweetheart; (als Anrede) sweetheart, darling* * *der1) (a lovable person: Mary really is a darling!) darling2) (a person who is lovable or charming: He is such a dear!) dear3) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) treasure* * *<-es, Schätze>[ʃats, pl ˈʃɛtsə]m1. (Ansammlung kostbarer Dinge) treasureein \Schatz sein (fam) to be a dear [or a love] [or a treasure]* * *der; Schatzes, Schätze1) treasure no indef. art.* * *1. treasure;einen Schatz suchen search for treasure3. fig:Gesundheit ist ein wertvoller Schatz health is a precious possessiondu bist ein Schatz! you’re an angel ( oder a real dear);sei ein Schatz und … (could you) be an angel and …* * *der; Schatzes, Schätze1) treasure no indef. art.* * *-¨e m.hoard n.treasure n. -
8 treasure
'treʒə
1. noun1) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; (also adjective) a treasure chest.) tesoro2) (something very valuable: Our babysitter is a real treasure!) tesoro
2. verb1) (to value; to think of as very valuable: I treasure the hours I spend in the country.) apreciar mucho, valorar mucho2) (to keep (something) carefully because one values it: I treasure the book you gave me.) guardar como un tesoro, atesorar•- treasurer
treasure n tesorotr['treʒəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) tesoro, tesoros nombre masculino plural2 (valued person) tesoro, joya1 (value, cherish) apreciar mucho, valorar mucho\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLtreasure hunt caza del tesorotreasure trove tesoro encontradotreasure n: tesoro mv.• apreciar mucho v.• atesorar v.• guardar como un tesoro v.n.• tesoro s.m.
I 'treʒər, 'treʒə(r)a) u ( hoard of wealth) tesoros mplb) c (something valuable, prized) tesoro m; (before n)treasure hunt — ( Games) búsqueda f del tesoro
c) ( term of endearment) tesoro m
II
a) ( value greatly)thank you for the book, I shall always treasure it — gracias por el libro, lo guardaré como algo muy especial
I treasure the moments we spent together — el recuerdo de los momentos que pasamos juntos es muy preciado para mí
b) treasured past p < possession> preciado['treʒǝ(r)]1.N (=gold, jewels) tesoro mburied treasure — tesoro m enterrado or escondido; (=valuable object, person) joya f
yes, my treasure — sí, mi tesoro
2. VT1) (=value) valorar3.CPDtreasure chest N — (lit) cofre m del tesoro, tesoro m ; (fig) [of information, knowledge] tesoro m
treasure house N — (fig) mina f
treasure hunt N — caza f del tesoro
treasure trove N — tesoro m hallado
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I ['treʒər, 'treʒə(r)]a) u ( hoard of wealth) tesoros mplb) c (something valuable, prized) tesoro m; (before n)treasure hunt — ( Games) búsqueda f del tesoro
c) ( term of endearment) tesoro m
II
a) ( value greatly)thank you for the book, I shall always treasure it — gracias por el libro, lo guardaré como algo muy especial
I treasure the moments we spent together — el recuerdo de los momentos que pasamos juntos es muy preciado para mí
b) treasured past p < possession> preciado -
9 निधि
ni-dhíiu. setting down orᅠ serving up (food, etc.) RV. I. 183, 4 etc.. ;
the bottom of the Ukhā ṠBr. ;
a place for deposits orᅠ storing up, a receptacle (esp. apāṉnidhi, r- of waters, the ocean, sea, alsoᅠ N. of a Sāman;
kalānāṉn-, the full moon) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
a store, hoard, treasure RV. etc. etc. (in later language esp. the divine treasures belonging to Kubera, nine of which are enumerated, viz. Padma, Mahāpadma, Ṡaṇkha, Makara, Kacchapa, Mukunda, Nanda, Nīla andᅠ Kharva, they are alsoᅠ personified as attendants either of Kubera orᅠ of Lakshmī;
cf. nidhi-datta andᅠ - pālita below);
the sea L. ;
(with daiva) the science of chronology ChUp. VII, 1, 2 (Saṃk.) ;
N. of a partic. medic. plant (= jīvikā) L. ;
a kind of perfume (= nalikā) L. ;
-guhyakâ̱dhipa m. « lord of the treasures andᅠ Guhyakas», Kubera Kir. V, 20 ;
- gopá m. guardian of treasure ṠBr. ;
- datta m. N. of a merchant Kathās. ;
- dīpikā f. N. of wk.;
- nātha m. « lord of treasure»
N. of Kubera L. ;
of an author Cat. ;
- pa m. = - gopa Mn. MBh. ;
any guardian orᅠ protector (as yajñasya, vedasya) ĀṡvGṛ. I, 22, 21 ;
- pati (- dhí-) m. lord of treasure AV. VS. ;
N. of Kubera Hariv. ;
of a rich merchant Vet. ;
- pati-datta m. N. of a merchant Daṡ. ;
-pā́ ( AV. TBr.), - pāla ( MBh.) m. guardian of treasure;
- pālita m. N. of a merchant Daṡ. ;
- prabhu m. lord of treasures
N. of Kubera MW. ;
- bhṛit m. bearer of treasure id. Dharmaṡarm. ;
- mát mfn. containing treasure orᅠ forming a store, abundant RV. ;
- maya mf (ī)n. consisting of treasure Hcar. ;
- rāma m. N. of an author Cat. ;
- vāda m. the art of finding treasure Kād. ;
- vāsa m. « place of treasure»
N. of a town L. ;
-dhî ̱ṡa (- tva n. R.), -dhî ̱ṡvara Dharmaṡarm. m. « lord of treasure»
N. of Kubera;
- dhy-arthin mfn. seeking treasure MW.
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10 schatz
m; -es, Schätze1. treasure; einen Schatz suchen search for treasure3. fig.: ein Schatz an Erfahrungen etc. a wealth of experience etc.; Gesundheit ist ein wertvoller Schatz health is a precious possession4. umg., als Kosewort: love, darling, sweetie, Am. honey, hon; du bist ein Schatz! you’re an angel ( oder a real dear); sei ein Schatz und... (could you) be an angel and...* * *(Kosename) treasure; sweetheart; darling;der Schatztreasure* * *Schạtz [ʃats]m -es, -e['ʃɛtsə]für alle Schätze der Welt (fig) — for all the money in the world, for all the tea in China
2) (= Liebling) sweetheart; (als Anrede) sweetheart, darling* * *der1) (a lovable person: Mary really is a darling!) darling2) (a person who is lovable or charming: He is such a dear!) dear3) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) treasure* * *<-es, Schätze>[ʃats, pl ˈʃɛtsə]m1. (Ansammlung kostbarer Dinge) treasureein \Schatz sein (fam) to be a dear [or a love] [or a treasure]* * *der; Schatzes, Schätze1) treasure no indef. art.* * *…schatz m im subst1. allg im wörtl Sinn: treasure;Piratenschatz pirates’ treasure;Kirchenschatz church treasure2. fig:Märchenschatz treasury ( oder collection) of fairy tales;Sagenschatz collection of legends* * *der; Schatzes, Schätze1) treasure no indef. art.* * *-¨e m.hoard n.treasure n. -
11 götvar
f. pl. [A. S. gealwe, Grein], a hoard (?); geirrótu götvar, the treasure of Bellona, armour, weapons, Edda (in a verse), Ýt. 21: götvar seems prop. to mean hidden treasures, hoard. -
12 сокровище
1. hoard of value2. jewel3. treasure; darling4. gem5. riches -
13 treasure
'treʒə 1. noun1) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) skatt(-)2) (something very valuable: Our babysitter is a real treasure!) perle, skatt, knupp2. verb1) (to value; to think of as very valuable: I treasure the hours I spend in the country.) verdsette, skatte2) (to keep (something) carefully because one values it: I treasure the book you gave me.) ta godt vare på; sette stor pris på•- treasurerklenodie--------skattIsubst. \/ˈtreʒə\/1) skatt2) klenodie, klenodium3) (overført, om person) perle, funn, knupp4) ( kollektivt) skatter, klenodier, kostbarheter, rikdommer, dyrebarheterIIverb \/ˈtreʒə\/1) skatte, verdsette (høyt), sette (stor) pris på2) ta vare på, passe godt påtreasure (up) samle (på), gjemme (på) ( overført) bevare i minnet -
14 treasure
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15 Reichtümer sammeln
Reichtümer sammeln
to amass great riches, to hoard (heap) up treasures. -
16 acervo
m.1 pile, heap, hoard.2 wealth, riches.3 cultural wealth.4 common property, patrimony.5 undivided assets, stock corporate assets, undivided estate.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: acervar.* * *1 (montón) heap2 (haber común) common property\acervo cultural cultural tradition, cultural heritageacervo familiar family property* * *SM1) (Jur) undivided estate, common propertyacervo arqueológico — arch(a)eological wealth, arch(a)eological riches pl
2) (=montón) heap, pile; (=provisión) stock, store* * ** * *= riches.Ex. This paper describes pilot projects to share LC's riches nationwide.* * ** * *= riches.Ex: This paper describes pilot projects to share LC's riches nationwide.
* * *el acervo cultural de su país the cultural heritage of their countryel acervo familiar the family fortuneCompuesto:(UE) acquis* * *
acervo sustantivo masculino heritage
acervo cultural, cultural tradition o heritage
* * *acervo nmUE acervo comunitario acquis communautaire;acervo cultural [de una nación, región] cultural heritage;acervo genético gene pool;acervo génico gene pool;acervo popular popular culture* * *m figheritage* * *acervo nm1) : pile, heap2) : wealth, heritageel acervo artístico del instituto: the artistic treasures of the institute -
17 निधिः _nidhiḥ
निधिः [नि-धा-आधारे कि]1 Abode, receptacle, reser- voir; जल˚, तोय˚, तपोनिधि &c.-2 A store-house, trea- sury.-3 A treasure, store, hoard (for the nine treasures of Kubera, see नवनिधि).-4 The ocean.-5 An epithet of Viṣṇu.-6 A man endowed with many good qualities.-7 the science of chronology; Ch. Up.7.2.1.-Comp. -ईशः, नाथः an epithet of Kubera; Bhāg.1.5.56.-वादः the art of finding treasure.-वासः the town of Newāsā on the Pravarā river in the Ahmednagar District; Cf. निधिवासकर-परमा- नन्द-प्रकाशितायां... संहितायां......। Colophon of Śiva. B.2. -
18 treasure
['treʒə] 1. noun1) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) tesouro2) (something very valuable: Our babysitter is a real treasure!) tesouro2. verb1) (to value; to think of as very valuable: I treasure the hours I spend in the country.) dar valor a2) (to keep (something) carefully because one values it: I treasure the book you gave me.) guardar como tesouro•- treasurer* * *treas.ure[tr'eʒə] n tesouro: 1 riqueza, valores, preciosidades, pessoa ou coisa muito estimada. • vt 1 estimar. 2 entesourar. acumular, guardar, juntar. art treasures valores artísticos. to treasure up a) acumular, juntar (conhecimentos, valores, etc.) guardar na memória. b) ter em grande estima. -
19 treasure
['trɛʒə(r)] 1. n ( lit, fig)skarb m2. vtobject być bardzo przywiązanym do +gen; memory, thought (pieczołowicie) przechowywać w pamięci; friendship pielęgnować* * *['treʒə] 1. noun1) (a store of money, gold, jewels etc: The miser kept a secret hoard of treasure; ( also adjective) a treasure chest.) skarb2) (something very valuable: Our babysitter is a real treasure!) skarb2. verb1) (to value; to think of as very valuable: I treasure the hours I spend in the country.) cenić, przechowywać w pamięci2) (to keep (something) carefully because one values it: I treasure the book you gave me.) strzec jak skarbu•- treasurer -
20 сокровище
treasure; darling разг.; мн. gold, treasures; riches* * ** * *treasure; darling разг.* * *hoardjeweltreasure
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