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ἀπροσήγοροςnot to be accosted: masc /fem acc sgἀπροσήγοροςnot to be accosted: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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ἀπροσήγοροςnot to be accosted: masc /fem acc sgἀπροσήγοροςnot to be accosted: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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ἀπροσήγορον, ἀπροσήγοροςnot to be accosted: masc /fem acc sgἀπροσήγορον, ἀπροσήγοροςnot to be accosted: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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ἀπροσήγορον, ἀπροσήγοροςnot to be accosted: masc /fem acc sgἀπροσήγορον, ἀπροσήγοροςnot to be accosted: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
26 anreden
v/t (trennb., hat -ge-)1. address ( als as; mit with); jemanden mit du / Sie anreden call s.o. du / Sie, use the familiar / polite form of address with s.o.; du musst ihn nicht mit seinem Doktortitel anreden you don’t have to call him by his ( oder use his) doctor’s title, you don’t have to call him Doctor (X)3. (ankämpfen) gegen den Lärm etc. anreden compete against the noise etc.; gegen jemanden anreden argue against s.o.* * *to speak to* * *ạn|re|den sep1. vtto addressjdn mit seinem Titel anreden — to address sb by his title
2. vi* * *(to approach and speak to, especially in an unfriendly way: I was accosted in the street by four men with guns.) accost* * *an|re·denI. vtjdn [mit seinem Namen/mit seinem Titel/mit „Professor“] \anreden to address sb [by his name/by his title/as “Professor”]II. vi▪ gegen jdn/etw \anreden to argue against sb, to make oneself heard against [or over] sth* * *transitives Verb addressjemanden mit dem Vornamen anreden — address or call somebody by his/her Christian name
* * *anreden v/t (trennb, hat -ge-)1. address (als as;mit with);jemanden mit Du/Sie anreden call sb du/Sie, use the familiar/polite form of address with sb;du musst ihn nicht mit seinem Doktortitel anreden you don’t have to call him by his ( oder use his) doctor’s title, you don’t have to call him Doctor (X)2. (ansprechen) approach (auf etwas hin about oder on sth)3. (ankämpfen)gegen den Lärm etcanreden compete against the noise etc;gegen jemanden anreden argue against sb* * *transitives Verb addressjemanden mit dem Vornamen anreden — address or call somebody by his/her Christian name
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27 zaczepiać
impf ⇒ zaczepić* * *1. (-piam, -piasz); perf - pić; vt( przyczepiać) to fasten; ( zatrzymywać) to accost; ( atakować) to attack2. vi* * *ipf.1. (= przyczepiać) hitch, fasten.2. (= zahaczać, zawadzać) catch ( czymś o coś sth on sth); zaczepiłem rękawem o gwóźdź I caught my sleeve on a nail.3. (= zatrzymywać, zagabywać kogoś) accost; wczoraj zaczepił mnie na ulicy jakiś facet I was accosted by some dude in the street yesterday.4. (= zachowywać się agresywnie wobec kogoś) try to pick up l. look for a fight ( kogoś with sb); provoke ( kogoś sb).ipf.1. (= zahaczać się) be caught ( o coś on sth); latawiec zaczepił się o drzewo the kite was caught on a tree.3. (= sczepić się) be locked together; gałęzie drzew zaczepiały się o siebie na wietrze the branches of the trees were locking together in the wind.4. pot. (= znajdować pracę, mieszkanie) get a foothold ( w czymś in sth).The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaczepiać
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28 tiltale
accost, appeal* * *I. (en) address;(jur) charge;[ frafalde tiltale] withdraw the charge;[ dette ord bruges i tiltale] this word is used in addressing a person;[ tiltalen mod ham lød på underslæb] he was charged with embezzlement;[ rejse tiltale mod] charge;[ give svar på tiltale] give tit for tat; give as good as one gets;[ slippe for videre tiltale] be let off;[ sagen sluttede uden tiltale] the case was dropped;[ sætte én under tiltale] charge somebody.II. *( henvende sig til) address ( fx address him as "my Lord"), speak to (fx he came up and spoke to me),(F: uventet, især ubehageligt) accost ( fx I was accosted by a beggar; accost ladies in the street);( behage) please, appeal to, be attractive to;[ føle sig tiltalt af] take to, be attracted by;(jur) the accused,( ofte =) the prisoner;[ tiltalt for] charged with. -
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adj.1 wicked.2 crooked, evil-doing.f. & m.1 crook.2 criminal, wrongdoer, evildoer.* * *1 delinquent, criminal* * *noun mf.* * *1.SMF (=malhechor) crook, villain; (=vago) vagrant2.ADJ (=malo) wicked; (=pícaro) villainous; (=indeseable) unsavoury, unsavory (EEUU)* * *masculino y femenino criminal* * *= villain.Ex. The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.* * *masculino y femenino criminal* * *= villain.Ex: The father, Old Brightwell, curses his daughter, Jane, for preferring the love of the smooth-tongued villain, Grandley, to that of her own parents.
* * *criminallo atacaron unos maleantes en la puerta de su casa he was attacked by some thugs ( o youths etc) at the entrance to his housefue abordada por unos maleantes que le quitaron los anillos she was accosted by some muggers ( o youths etc) who stole her rings* * *
maleante adjetivo & mf criminal, thug, delinquent
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30 desaprensivo
adj.1 unwise, imprudent.2 unscrupulous, inconsiderate.* * *► adjetivo1 unscrupulous► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 unscrupulous person* * *desaprensivo, -a1.ADJ unscrupulous2.SM / F* * ** * ** * *(sin escrúpulos) unscrupulous, cynical; (insensible) callous, uncaringmasculine, feminine( period):unos desaprensivos se le acercaron he was accosted by a group of thieves ( o thugs etc)* * *
desaprensivo,-a
I adjetivo unscrupulous
II sustantivo masculino y femenino unscrupulous person
' desaprensivo' also found in these entries:
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desaprensiva
* * *desaprensivo, -a♦ adj1. [sin escrúpulos] unscrupulous2. [gamberro] reckless, heedless♦ nm,f[gamberro] reckless delinquent;un grupo de desaprensivos quemó las papeleras a group of vandals set fire to the Br litter bins o US litter baskets* * *adj unscrupulous -
31 अङ्गारः _aṅgārḥ _रम् _ram
अङ्गारः रम् [अङ्ग्-आरन् Uṇ.3.134.]1 Charcoal (whether heated or not); घृतकुम्भसमा नारी तप्ताङ्गारसमः पुमान्; उष्णो दहति चाङ्गारः शीतः कृष्णायते करम् H.1.8; नालास्त्रार्थाग्निचूर्णे तु गन्धाङ्गारौ तु पूर्ववत् Śukra.4.135. त्वया स्वहस्तेनाङ्गाराः कर्षिताः Pt.1 you have ruined yourself with your own hands; cf. "to dig a mine under one's feet." कुरुकुलाङ्गार Ve.6 destroyer or pest of the Kuru family.-2 The planet Mars.-3 A plant हितावली, ˚कुष्टकः- हितावली.-4 N. of a prince who fought with king Māndhātr.-र a. Red, of a red colour.-रम् Red colour.-Comp. -अवक्षेपणम् [अङ्गारा अवक्षिप्यन्ते अनेन करणे ल्युट्] also-अवक्षायणम् (Śat. Br.xiv) a vessel or pincers (Mar. चिमटा) to throw or extinguish coals-कर्करिः (री) f. A thick cake baked on burning coals-कारिन् a. [अङ्गारं करोति कृ-णिनि] one who prepares coal for sale, Mb.2; मालाकार इव ग्राह्यो भागो नाङ्गारकारवत् Śukra.4.223.-कुष्ठकः [अङ्गारवर्णं कुष्ठमिव-कन्] N. of a plant हितावली.-धानी [अङ्गारा धीयन्ते अस्याम्; धा- आधारे ल्युट् ङीप्],-धानिका also-धारिका [स्वार्थे कन्] a portable fire-pan, brazier.-परिपाचितम् [तृ. त.] roasted food or meat.-पर्णम् [अङ्गारमिव पर्णं यस्य] N. of a grove or forest. (-र्णः) [अस्त्यर्थे अच्] N. of Chitraratha, king of the Gandharvas. [On one occasion, while he was sporting with his wife, he saw Kuntī with her five sons proceeding to the capital of Pāñchāla in disguise. He accosted them and asked them to tell him where they were going, or to fight. Arjuna accepted the challenge; but Aṅgāraparṇa finding Arjuna to be a very skilful warrior gave him a secret lore called Chākṣuṣī (enabling one to see the smallest things) and took from him in return a lore called Agniśirāstra and became a friend of the Pāṇḍavas.]-पात्री -शकटी a portable fire-pan.-पुष्पः [अङ्गारमिव लोहितवर्णं पुष्पं यस्य सः] the plant इङ्गुदी.-पूरिका (see अङ्गारकर्करिः)-म़ञ्जरी, -मञ्जी [अङ्गारा रक्तवर्णा मञ़्जरी यस्याः] a shrub Cesalpinia Banducella (रक्तकरंजवृक्ष).-वल्लरी, -वल्ली [अङ्गारा इव रक्तफलत्वात् रक्ता] N. of various plants, करंज, भार्गी, गुञ़्जा. also Guilandina Bonducella (Mar. सागरगोटी).-वृक्षः Balanites Aegiptiaca (Mar. हिंगणबेट).-वेणुः [कर्म.] a sort of bamboo.-सदनम् A portable fire-pan. -
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