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21 toro
m.1 bull.toro de lidia fighting bullir a los toros to go to a bullfight2 Toro, Toro Company.* * *1 (animal) bull\coger al toro por los cuernos figurado to take the bull by the hornsestar hecho un toro familiar to be a big strapping manfuerte como un toro figurado as strong as an oxir a los toros to go to a bullfightver los toros desde la barrera figurado to sit on the fencetoro bravo / toro de lidia fighting bull* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Zool) bulltoro bravo, toro de lidia — fighting bull
2) (=hombre) strong man, he-man *, tough guy *3)- ver los toros desde la barrera4)5)Toro — (Astrol) Taurus
* * *1) ( animal) bullagarrar al toro por las astas or los cuernos (AmL) or (Esp) coger el toro por los cuernos — to take the bull by the horns
fuerte como un toro — as strong as an ox
2) los toros masculino plural ( el espectáculo) bullfighting•• Cultural note:Bullfighting is popular in Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. For some Spaniards it is crucial to Spanish identity. The season runs from March to October in Spain, from November to March in Latin America. The art of bullfighting is given the name tauromaquia. The bullfighters in a corrida gather in cuadrillas. The principal bullfighter, or matador, is assisted by peones. Their outfit, the traje de luces, consists of a tight silk jacket and trousers, decorated with embroidery and epaulettes, and a black, two-cornered hat known as a montera* * *= bull.Ex. This article introduces an expert system the purpose of which is propose some candidate bull breeds for a cow to give birth to calves who might have improved properties in the point of eugenics.----* coger el toro por los cuernos = seize + the bull by the horns, take + the bull by the horns, grasp + the nettle, face + Posesivo + fears.* corrida de toros = bullfight.* fuerte como un toro = as strong as an ox.* hecho un toro = as strong as an ox.* más fuerte que un toro = as strong as an ox.* plaza de toros = bullring.* toro castrado = bullock.* * *1) ( animal) bullagarrar al toro por las astas or los cuernos (AmL) or (Esp) coger el toro por los cuernos — to take the bull by the horns
fuerte como un toro — as strong as an ox
2) los toros masculino plural ( el espectáculo) bullfighting•• Cultural note:Bullfighting is popular in Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. For some Spaniards it is crucial to Spanish identity. The season runs from March to October in Spain, from November to March in Latin America. The art of bullfighting is given the name tauromaquia. The bullfighters in a corrida gather in cuadrillas. The principal bullfighter, or matador, is assisted by peones. Their outfit, the traje de luces, consists of a tight silk jacket and trousers, decorated with embroidery and epaulettes, and a black, two-cornered hat known as a montera* * *= bull.Ex: This article introduces an expert system the purpose of which is propose some candidate bull breeds for a cow to give birth to calves who might have improved properties in the point of eugenics.
* coger el toro por los cuernos = seize + the bull by the horns, take + the bull by the horns, grasp + the nettle, face + Posesivo + fears.* corrida de toros = bullfight.* fuerte como un toro = as strong as an ox.* hecho un toro = as strong as an ox.* más fuerte que un toro = as strong as an ox.* plaza de toros = bullring.* toro castrado = bullock.* * *(La fiesta de) los toros (↑ toro a1)A (animal) bullagarrar al toro por las astas ( AmL) or ( Esp) coger el toro por los cuernos or (Col, Ven) agarrar or coger al toro por los cachos to take the bull by the hornsfuerte como un toro as strong as an oxver los toros desde la barrera to watch from the sidelinesCompuesto:toro bravo or de lidiafighting bullBnunca he ido a los toros I've never been to a bullfight* * *
toro sustantivo masculino ( animal) bull;
toro bravo or de lidia fighting bull;
ir a los toros to go to a bullfight
toro
I m Zool bull
toro de lidia, fighting bull
II mpl Taur (espectáculo) los toros, bullfighting
♦ Locuciones: familiar coger el toro por los cuernos, to take the bull by the horns
fam (quedarse sin tiempo) pillar el toro, to run out of time
fam (fuerza) estar hecho un toro, to be as strong as an ox
' toro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bufido
- mugir
- mugido
- novilla
- novillo
- pitón
- trapío
- zaina
- zaino
- bramar
- bramido
- bravío
- bravo
- casta
- castrar
- coger
- cuadrar
- cuerno
- embestir
- lidiar
- lomo
- manso
- reparar
- semental
- torear
- voltear
English:
amok
- bull
- charge
- fighting
- roar
- strong
* * *toro nm1. [animal] bull;estar hecho un toro, ser como un toro to be built like a house o tank;ver los toros desde la barrera to watch from the wings;nos va a pillar el toro we're going to be late;a toro pasado with hindsighttoro bravo fighting bull;toro de lidia fighting bull;toro mecánico bucking bronco;Toro Sentado [jefe indio] Sitting Bullir a los toros to go to a bullfight3. Geom torus4. [carretilla elevadora] forklift truckTOROSBullfighting is a highly controversial topic in all of the countries where it takes place. As well as in Spain itself (where campaigns against it are on the increase, especially among young people), it is popular in many Latin American countries, especially Peru and Mexico, though it has been banned in Uruguay since 1912. The fight begins with the band playing as the mounted officials (“alguacilillos”) ride into the ring, followed by a majestic parade of bullfighters (“toreros”). During this parade (or “paseíllo”), the bullfighters, wearing their colourful costumes (known as “trajes de luces”), lead in their teams of assistants (“subalternos”) and picadors. First the bull is provoked into charging by a series of passes (the “pases de capote”) made with a red and yellow coloured cape. This is followed by the three main stages of the bullfight. In the first, the “tercio de varas”, mounted picadors jab the bull with a spear; in the second, the “tercio de banderillas”, small barbed darts (“banderillas”) are thrust into the bull's back as it charges past the “banderillero”; and finally, the “tercio de muerte” features the bullfighter and his red cape (“muleta”) as he confronts and kills the bull, and (with luck) makes a triumphal exit.* * *m bull;ir a los toros go to a bullfight;tomar al toro por los cuernos take the bull by the horns* * *toro nm: bull* * *toro n bull -
22 jalonar
v.1 to stake or mark out.2 to mark with range poles, to lay out, to peg out, to mark out.* * *1 (con estacas) to stake out2 figurado to mark* * *VT to stake out, mark outel camino está jalonado por plazas fuertes — the route is marked out by a series of strongholds, a line of strongholds marks the route
* * *verbo transitivoa) ( marcar) to markb) <terreno/área> to mark o stake out* * *verbo transitivoa) ( marcar) to markb) <terreno/área> to mark o stake out* * *jalonar [A1 ]vt1 (marcar) to markuna carrera jalonada de éxitos a career marked o punctuated by successes2 ‹terreno/área› to mark o stake out* * *jalonar vt1. [con varas] to stake out, to mark out2. [señalar] to mark;un viaje jalonado de dificultades a trip dogged by problems* * *v/t figmark out* * *jalonar vt: to mark, to stake out -
23 वार्
vār
vārāṉnidhiḥ, « receptacle of waters», the ocean Prab.);
stagnant water, a pond RV. IV, 19, 4; VIII, 98, 8; IX, 112, 4 ;
m. (?) a protector, defender I, 132, 3; X, 93, 3. ;
+ cf., accord. toᅠ some,
Gk. οὖρον, οὐρέω;
Lat. urina, urinari
- वारासन
- वार्कार्य
- वार्गर
- वार्घतीयन्त्रचक्र
- वार्द
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24 वृ
vṛi1) cl. 5. 9. 1. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXVII, 8; XXXI, 16, 20; XXXIV, 8 ;
vṛiṇóti, vṛiṇuté;
vṛināti, vriṇīte;
várati, várate (mostly cl. 5. andᅠ with the prep. apa orᅠ vi;
of cl. 9. only avṛiṇīdhvam AV. VI, 7, 3 ;
cl. 1. only in RV. <cf. alsoᅠ ūrṇu>;
pf. vavā́ra, vavré RV. etc. etc. <2. sg. vavártha RV. ;
vavaritha, vavṛima etc. Gr.;
p. vavrivás gen. vavavrúshas RV. >;
aor. ávar orᅠ ā́var, avṛita RV. ;
(1. sg. vam, 2. du. vartam, 3. pl. avran, p. Ā. vrāṇá q.v. Impv. vṛidhi ib.);
avārīt Br. ;
avarǏshṭa Gr.;
Subj. varshathas RV. ;
Pot. vriyāt, vūryāt, varishīshṭa Gr.;
fut. varǏtā, varǏshyati ib. ;
inf. vartum MBh., varitum Bhaṭṭ., varītum Sāh. ;
ind. p. vṛitvā́ RV. AV. Br. ;
vṛilvī́ RV. ;
vṛitvā́ya Br. ;
- vṛítya AV.), to cover, screen, veil, conceal, hide, surround, obstruct RV. etc. etc.;
to close (a door) AitBr. ;
to ward off, check, keep back, prevent, hinder, restrain RV. AV. Bhaṭṭ.:
Pass. vriyate (aor. ávāri), to be covered orᅠ surrounded orᅠ obstructed orᅠ hindered RV. MBh.:
Caus. vāráyati, - te (aor. avīvarat, ávīvarata AV. ;
ávāvarīt RV. ;
Pass. vāryate MBh. etc.), to cover, conceal, hide, keep back, hold captive RV. etc. etc.;
to stop, check, restrain, suppress, hinder, prevent from (abl. orᅠ inf.;
rarely two acc.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to exclude Siddh. ;
to prohibit, forbid MBh. ;
to withhold R. Kathās. etc.:
Desid. of Caus. vivārayishate Br.:
Desid. vivarǏshati, vuvūrshati, - te Gr.:
Intens. vevrīyate, vovūryate, varvarti ib. ;
+ cf. Goth. warjan;
Germ. wehren, Wehr;
Eng. weir
2) cl. 5. 9. P. Ā. Dhātup. XXVII, 8; XXXI, 16, 20 ;
vṛiṇoti, vṛiṇute;
vṛiṇā́ti, (mostly) vṛiṇīté (in RV. alsoᅠ váras, - rat, - ranta, but these may be Subj. aor.;
pf. vavāra Bhaṭṭ. ;
vavre RV. <2. sg. vavṛishé, 1. pl. vavṛimáhe> etc. etc.;
aor. avri, avṛita RV. <Pot. vurīta, p. urāṇá> etc. etc.;
avṛishi, - shata AV. Br. <2. pl. avṛiḍhvam> Up. ;
avarǏshṭa Gr.;
Prec. varishīshṭa ib. ;
fut. varǏtā ib. ;
varishyate Br. ;
varīshyate Gr.;
inf. varītum Bhaṭṭ. Rājat. ;
varitum Gr.;
ind. p. varitvā orᅠ vṛitvā GṛṠrS. etc.;
varītvā Gr.), to choose, select, choose for one's self, choose as (- arthe orᅠ acc. of pers.) orᅠ for (- artham orᅠ dat., loc. instr. of thing) RV. etc. etc.;
to choose in marriage, woo MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to ask a person (acc.) for (acc.) orᅠ on behalf of ( kṛite) R. Kathās. ;
to solicit anything (acc.) from (abl. orᅠ - tas), Kav. Pur. ;
to ask orᅠ request that (Pot. with orᅠ without iti) R. MBh. ;
to like better than, prefer to (abl., rarely instr.) RV. AitBr. MBh. R. ;
to like, love (as opp. to « hate») MBh. V, 4149;
to choose orᅠ pick out a person (for a boon), grant (a boon) to (acc.) Rājat. III, 421:
Caus. Dhātup. XXXV, 2 varayati, - te (ep. alsoᅠ vārayati;
Pass. varyáte Br.);
to choose, choose for one's self, choose as (acc. of pers.) orᅠ for (- artham dat. orᅠ loc. of thing), ask orᅠ sue for (acc.) orᅠ on behalf of (dat. orᅠ - arthe), choose as a wife (acc. with orᅠ without patnīm, dārān, orᅠ patny-artham) Br. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
to like, love well R. ;
+ cf. Lat. velle;
Slav. voliti;
Got. wiljian;
Germ. wollan, wollen, Wahl, wohl;
Angl. Sax. willan;
Eng. will
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25 statio
I.Lit. (so very rare;* B.not in Cic.): navis, quae manet in statione,
remains standing, stands still, does not move, Lucr. 4, 388; so,manere in statione,
id. 4, 396; 5, 478; 5, 518:in statione locata nubila,
id. 6, 193: varas In statione manus et pugnae membra paravi, in a firm posture (for fighting), Ov. M. 9, 34:numquam id (sidus) stationem facere,
stands still, Plin. 2, 17, 15, § 77:stationes matutinas facere,
id. 2, 15, 12, § 59:solus immobilem stationis gradum retinens,
Val. Max. 3, 2, 23:terrae,
Manil. 2, 70.—Trop., that which is established by custom or prescription, a transl. of the Gr. thematismos, Vitr. 1, 2, 5.—II.Transf., in concr., a place where persons or things stay or abide, a station, post, an abode, residence.A.In gen. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose):b.Athenis statio mea nunc placet,
Cic. Att. 6, 9, 5:quā positus fueris in statione, mane,
Ov. F. 2, 674; cf. id. ib. 5, 719:principio sedes apibus statioque petenda,
Verg. G. 4, 8:apricis statio gratissima mergis,
id. A. 5, 128:equorum,
i. e. a stall, Pall. 1, 21, 2; so,jumentorum,
Dig. 7, 1, 13 fin.:plerique in stationibus sedent tempusque audiendis fabulis conterunt,
in public places, Plin. Ep. 1, 13, 2:stationes circumeo,
id. ib. 2, 9, 5:quod tabernas tris de domo suo circa forum civitatibus ad stationem locasset,
Suet. Ner. 37:thermae, stationes, omne theatrum,
Juv. 11, 4; Gell. 13, 13, 1:stationes municipiorum,
Plin. 16, 44, 86, § 236:si ad stationem vel tabernam ventum sit,
Dig. 47, 10, 15, § 7:stationes hibernae,
winter-quarters, Amm. 14, 1, 1.—Poet., of things, place, position:B.pone recompositas in statione comas,
in their place, Ov. Am. 1, 7, 68; id. A. A. 3, 434:permutata rerum statione, Petr. poët. 120, 99: umoris,
Pall. 1, 43.—In partic.1.In milit. lang., a post, station (v. custodiae, vigilia):b.cohortes ex statione et praesidio emissae,
Caes. B. G. 6, 42:ii, qui pro portis castrorum in statione erant... Cohortes quae in stationibus erant, etc.,
id. ib. 4, 32; 5, 15; 6, 37;6, 38: in stationem succedere,
to relieve, id. ib. 4, 32:stationem inire,
Tac. A. 13, 35:relinquere,
Verg. A. 9, 222:deserere,
Suet. Aug. 24:habere,
Liv. 35, 29:quique primi transierant, in statione erant, dum traicerent ceteri,
on guard, Curt. 7, 5, 18.— Transf.: suis vicibus capiebant bina (lumina Argi) quietem;Cetera servabant atque in statione manebant,
kept at their posts, Ov. M. 1, 627; 2, 115.— Trop.:de praesidio et statione vitae decedere,
Cic. Sen. 20, 73:functo longissimā statione mortali,
Vell. 2, 131, 2:imperii statione relictā,
Ov. Tr. 2, 219; Vell. 2, 124, 2; Tac. Or. 17; Suet. Claud. 38.—Transf., like our post, watch, guard, for those who are stationed to watch, who stand guard, sentries, sentinels, outposts, pickets:2.ut stationes dispositas haberent,
Caes. B. G. 5, 16; 7, 69 fin.:ut minus intentae diurnae stationes ac nocturnae vigiliae essent,
Liv. 9, 24, 5; 25, 38, 16; cf. in sing.:ad stationem Romanam in portā segniter agentem vigilias perveniunt,
id. 10, 32, 7:dispositā statione per ripas Tiberis,
Suet. Tib. 72:crebrae,
Caes. B. C. 1, 73:custodiae stationesque equitum,
id. ib. 1, 59:statione militum assumptā,
i. e. body-guard, lifeguard, Suet. Tib. 24; so,militum,
id. Ner. 21; 34; 47.—Transf., in gen., a station, office, position, in government, etc. (post-class.):3.in hac statione, i. e. the imperial office,
Spart. Ael. Verr. 4:statio imperatoria,
Lampr. Comm. 1:Augusta,
Capitol. Clod. Alb. 2: regia, Vulc. 7; Capitol. Verr. 8.—Naut. t. t., an anchorage, roadstead, road, bay, inlet (syn. portus), Lentul. ap. Cic. Fam. 12, 15, 2:4.quietam nactus stationem,
Caes. B. C. 3, 6; 3, 8; 1, 56 fin.; Liv. 10, 2, 6; 28, 6, 9; 31, 33, 3; Verg. G. 4, 421; id. A. 2, 23 al.—A place of residence, a post, station of the fiscal officers of a province; also, for the officers themselves, Cod. Th. 12, 6, 19; Cod. Just. 4, 31, 1; 10, 5, 1; Inscr. Orell. 3207; 4107.—5.A post-station, post-house, Inscr. Murat. 1015; Morcell. Stil. Inscr. Lat. 1, p. 421.—6.A religious meeting, assembly of the Christians:die stationis, nocte vigiliae meminerimus,
Tert. Or. 29:stationes in vesperam producere,
id. adv. Psych. 1; so id. ib. 10; id. ad Ux. 2, 4. -
26 volvo
volvo, volvi, vŏlūtum, 3 ( inf. pass. volvier, Lucr. 5, 714), v. a. [Sanscr. varas, circumference; Gr. eluô, to wrap; root Wel-], to roll, turn about, turn round, tumble any thing.I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.(amnis) volvit sub undis Grandia saxa,
Lucr. 1, 288; Verg. A. 11, 529; Ov. Ib. 173:flumen lapides volvens,
Hor. C. 3, 29, 38:beluas cum fluctibus (procellae),
Plin. 9, 3, 2, § 5:vortices (flumen),
Hor. C. 2, 9, 22:fumum caligine (ventus),
Lucr. 6, 691:oculos huc illuc,
Verg. A. 4, 363:oculos per singula,
id. ib. 8, 618:filum,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 114 Müll. volvendi sunt libri, to unroll, i. e. open, Cic. Brut. 87, 298:Tyrrhena carmina retro,
Lucr. 6, 381 (hence, volumen, in the signif. of roll, book, volume, v. h. v. I.):semineces volvit multos,
rolls in the dust, fells to the ground, Verg. A. 12, 329 et saep.—In partic.1.To roll up or together, form by rolling:2.pilas,
Plin. 30, 11, 30, § 99; cf.:qui terga dederant, conversi in hostem volventesque orbem, etc.,
forming a circle, Liv. 22, 29, 5:jam orbem volventes suos increpans,
id. 4, 28, 3.—To breathe, exhale, etc. ( poet.):3.vitalis aëris auras Volvere in ore,
Lucr. 6, 1225:(equus) Collectumque fremens volvit sub naribus ignem,
Verg. G. 3, 85.—Mid., to turn or roll itself round about, to turn or roll along:II. A.nobis caenum teterrima quom sit Spurcities, eadem subus haec jucunda videtur, Insatiabiliter toti ut volvantur ibidem,
Lucr. 6, 978:ille (anguis) inter vestes et levia pectora lapsus Volvitur,
Verg. A. 7, 349:cylindrum volvi et versari turbinem putant,
Cic. Fat. 18, 42:illi qui volvuntur stellarum cursus sempiterni,
id. Rep. 6, 17, 17:excussus curru moribundus volvitur arvis,
rolls, Verg. A. 10, 590:volvi humi,
id. ib. 11, 640:volvitur Euryalus leto,
id. ib. 9, 433:lacrimae volvuntur inanes,
roll, flow, id. ib. 4, 449.— Part.:volventia plaustra,
Verg. G. 1, 163.—In gen.:B.volvere curarum tristes in pectore fluctus,
Lucr. 6, 34:magnos fluctus irarum,
id. 6, 74:ingentes iras in pectore,
Liv. 35, 18, 6:tot volvere casus Insignem pietate virum,
i. e. to undergo so many misfortunes, Verg. A. 1, 9; cf.:satis diu saxum hoc volvo,
Ter. Eun. 5, 9 (8), 55:(lunam) celerem pronos Volvere menses,
in rolling on, Hor. C. 4, 6, 40; cf.:volvendis mensibus,
Verg. A. 1, 269:has omnis (animas) ubi mille rotam volvere per annos,
i. e. completed the cycle, id. ib. 6, 748; and neutr.:volventibus annis,
with revolving years, after the lapse of years, id. ib. 1, 234; cf.:volventia lustra,
Lucr. 5, 928:volvens annus,
Ov. M. 5, 565:sic fata deum rex Sortitur volvitque vices,
fixes the series of revolving events, Verg. A. 3, 376; cf.:sic volvere Parcas,
id. ib. 1, 22:M. Pontidius celeriter sane verba volvens,
rolling off, Cic. Brut. 70, 246:sententias facile verbis,
id. ib. 81, 280 longissima est complexio verborum, quae volvi uno spiritu potest, id. de Or. 3, 47, 182:ne verba traic amus aperte, quo melius aut cadat aut volvatur oratio,
be rounded, form periods, id. Or. 69, 229.—In partic., to turn over or revolve in the mind; to ponder, meditate, or reflect upon, consider (cf. verso):multa cum animo suo volvebat,
Sall. J. 6, 2; 108, 3:multa secum,
id. C. 32, 1; id. J. 113, 1; Liv. 26, 7, 3:immensa omnia animo,
id. 2, 49, 5; Tac. H. 1, 30; Suet. Vesp. 5:bellum in animo,
Liv. 42, 5, 1:in pectore,
id. 35, 18, 6:has inanium rerum inanes ipsas volventes cogitationes,
id. 6, 28, 7; 34, 60, 2; 32, 20, 2; Curt. 10, 5, 15:incerta consilia,
id. 10, 8, 7; 5, 9, 3:bellum adversus nos,
Tac. A. 3, 38:Fauni sub pectore sortem,
Verg. A. 7, 254: haec illis volventibus tandem vicit fortuna [p. 2014] reipublicae, Sall. C. 41, 3:subinde hoc in animo volve,
Sen. Ep. 13, 13:secretas cogitationes intra se,
Curt. 10, 8, 9:adeo ut plerumque intra me ipsum volvam,
Tac. A. 14, 53:regna tecum volvis,
Val. Max. 7, 2, ext. 1:mente aliquid,
Lact. Epit. 60, 13.
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varas — 1 vãras sm. (4) NdŽ, FrnW, Pkp, (2) NdŽ 1. žr. 1 vara: Vienok gyventojai tų kraštų tebuvo liuosi nu varų ir terionių S.Dauk. Pasiduodu varui, kad atsikreiptų žadėta nelaimė V.Kudir. Laikraščiai persisunkę nuodingų garų činovnininkystės ir… … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language