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21 Vergine
1. adj virgin attr2. f virgin* * *vergine agg. virgin: una fanciulla vergine, a virgin; cera vergine, virgin wax; foresta, terra vergine, virgin forest, soil; pura lana vergine, pure new wool◆ s.f. virgin // la Vergine, ( la Madonna) the Virgin: la Beata Vergine Maria, the Blessed Virgin Mary; le Vergini di Raffaello, the Virgins of Raphael // (astr.) Vergine, Virgo (o Virgin) // le vergini stolte, the foolish virgins.* * *['verdʒine]1. sf1) (gen) virginla Vergine — the Virgin Mary o Mother
2) Astrol2. agg(persona, terra) virgin attr* * *['verdʒine] 1.sostantivo femminile relig.2.sostantivo femminile invariabile astrol. Virgo, the Virgin* * *Vergine/'verdʒine/I sostantivo f.relig. la (Santa) Vergine the (Blessed) VirginII f.inv.⇒ 38 astrol. Virgo, the Virgin; essere della Vergine to be (a) Virgo. -
22 virgen
adj.virgin.f.1 Madonna (art).2 virgin, person of either sex who has never had sexual intercourse.f. & m.virgin (person).* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) virgin2 (puro) virgin, pure4 (reputación) unsullied1 virgin\ser un viva la Virgen familiar to be a devil-may-care personaceite de oliva virgen virgin olive oilcinta virgen blank tapela Santísima Virgen the Blessed Virginselva virgen virgin forest* * *noun mf. adj.* * *( pl vírgenes)1.ADJ [persona] virgin; [cinta] blank; [película] unexposed2.SMF virgin(Rel)¡Santísima Virgen! — by all that's holy!
se le apareció la Virgen — he got his big chance, he struck lucky *
- ser devoto de la Virgen del Puñoes un viva la Virgen — he doesn't give a damn **, he doesn't care one bit *
* * *Ia) < persona>una mujer/un hombre virgen — a virgin
c) < selva> virginIIa) ( persona) virginb) la Virgen (Relig) the VirginVirgen Santa or Santísima! — my goodness!
* * *Ia) < persona>una mujer/un hombre virgen — a virgin
c) < selva> virginIIa) ( persona) virginb) la Virgen (Relig) the VirginVirgen Santa or Santísima! — my goodness!
* * *virgen22 = blank, untapped, virgin, untouched, pristine, chaste, unchartered.Nota: Es recomendable usar en su lugar con este mismo significado " uncharted".Ex: To save the 'current' MARC record, place a blank, formatted (double-sided, double-density, soft sectored) floppy diskette into drive 'A' of the computer.
Ex: Archivists who do have such material in their charge are the keepers of a largely untapped source of historical material which offers a different and balancing perspective on history.Ex: In this culture, girls must be virgins at marriage & must not demonstrate overt pleasure at the beginning of the marriage lest their virginity be thrown into doubt.Ex: Certainly the last thing we want is that books be shut up in tastefully decorated warehouses, watched over by highly trained storekeepers whose main purpose is to see that everything is kept tidily in its place and, as far as possible, untouched by human hands -- especially the sticky-fingered hands of marauding children.Ex: Although national parks are perceived as pristine areas, many are dumping grounds for hazardous materials - everything from industrial toxins to unexploded munitions.Ex: Believe it or not, you can be celibate without being chaste, and chaste without being celibate.Ex: This author agrees that the facts listed above are unchartered.* aceite de oliva virgen = virgin olive oil.* aceite de oliva virgen extra = extra virgin olive oil.* Islas Vírgenes, las = Virgin Islands, the.* pura lana virgen = pure new wool.* territorio virgen = virgin territory.* tierra virgen = virgin territory, unchartered territory, unchartered waters.* * *1 ‹persona›una mujer/un hombre virgen a virginser virgen to be a virgin3 ‹selva› virgin1 (persona) virgin2la Santísima Virgen the Blessed Virgin¡Virgen Santa or Santísima! my goodness!* * *
virgen adjetivoa) ‹ persona›:◊ una mujer/un hombre virgen a virgin;
ser virgen to be a virgin
‹ película› unexposed
■ sustantivo femenino
virgin;◊ la Vvirgen (Relig) the Virgin
virgen
I adjetivo
1 (hombre, mujer, aceite, selva) virgin
2 (cinta) blank
II m,f (persona) virgin
III f Rel la Virgen, the Virgin
' virgen' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cinta
- lana
- doncella
English:
blank
- expansive
- tape
- unspoilt
- unused
- virgin
- Virgin Mary
- untamed
* * *♦ adj[persona, selva, tierra] virgin; [cinta] blank; [película] unused♦ nmf[persona] virgin♦ nf1. [imagen] MadonnaFam¡Virgen Santa! good heavens!;Fam¡la Virgen! Br blimey!, US jeez!* * *I adj1 virgin2 cinta blank;lana virgen pure new woolII f virgin;la Virgen the Virgin;ser un viva la virgen fam be unreliable* * *virgen adj: virginlana virgen: virgin woolla Santísima Virgen: the Blessed Virgin* * *virgen1 adj1. (en general) virgin2. (cinta) blankvirgen2 n virgin -
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24 девственный лес
1) General subject: primaeval forest, untrod forest, untrodden forest, virgin forest2) Poetical language: wildwood3) Engineering: prime forest4) Economy: pristine forest5) Forestry: primordial forest6) Ecology: indigenous forest, old growth, old growth forest, original forest, primal forest, primary forest, primeval forest, undisturbed forest, wild forest7) Makarov: trackless forest -
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26 vergine
['verdʒine]1. sf1) (gen) virginla Vergine — the Virgin Mary o Mother
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27 первобытный лес
1) Biology: primeval forest2) Forestry: primordial forest, undisturbed forests3) Ecology: original forest, primal forest, primary forest, undisturbed forest, virgin forest -
28 las
las iglasty/liściasty — coniferous/deciduous forest
* * *miLoc. lesie forest, wood(s); las iglasty coniferous forest; las liściasty deciduous forest; las pierwotny primeval l. virgin forest; las tropikalny tropical rainforest; las rąk/sztandarów przen. sea of hands/flags; za górami, za lasami ( w bajkach) in a land far, far away; nauka nie poszła w las it was a lesson well learned; być z czymś w lesie be a mile behind with sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > las
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29 selva virgen
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30 ὕλη
A forest, woodland, Il.11.155, Od.17.316, Ep.Jac.3.5, etc.;γῆν.. δασέαν ὕλῃ παντοίῃ Hdt.4.21
;ἀπ' ὕλης ἀγρίης ζώειν Id.1.203
; ὕλα ἀεργός virgin forest, Berl.Sitzb.1927.167 ([place name] Cyrene); τὰ δένδρα καὶ ὕλη fruit-trees and forest-trees, Th.4.69 (cf. δένδρον); not only of forest-trees, but also of copse, brushwood, undergrowth (cf. ὕλημα), directly opp. to timber-trees, X.An.1.5.1, Oec.16.13, 17.12, PSI6.577.8 (iii B. C.), Sor.1.40: also in pl., h.Cer. 386, Hecat.291 J., Mosch.3.88, Plb. 5.7.10, D.S.3.48, D.H.Th.6, Str.5.1.12, 15.1.60, Plu.Pyrrh.25, Cat. Ma.21, Comp.Cim.Luc.3, Luc.Prom.12, Sacr.10, Am.12, Babr.12.2, al., Nonn.D.3.69, 252, 16.91, 36.70, etc.II wood cut down, Od.5.257 (cf. III); firewood, fuel, Il.7.418, 23.50, 111, al., Od.9.234, Hdt.4.164,6.80; brushwood, Id.7.36, Th.2.75, etc.; timber,ὕ. ναυπηγησίμη Pl.Lg. 705c
;ναυπηγήσιμος καὶ οἰκοδομική Thphr.HP5.7.1
, cf. IG42(1).102.50 (Epid., iv B. C.); also, twigs for birds' nests, Arist.HA 559a2.III the stuff of which a thing is made, material, (perh. so of wood), Od.5.257; rarely of other material, as metal,οἱ παρ' ἄκμονι.. ὕλην ἄψυχον δημιουργοῦντες Plu.2.802b
(cf. S.Fr. 844, but ὕλη is Plutarch's word): generally, materials, PMasp.151.91 (vi A. D.).2 in Philosophy, matter, first in Arist. (Ti.Locr.93b, al. is later); defined as τὸ ὑποκείμενον γενέσεως καὶ φθορᾶς δεκτικόν, GC320a2; as τὸ ἐζ οὗ γίγνεται, Metaph.1032a17; οὐσία ἥ τε ὕ. καὶ τὸ εἶδος καὶ τὸ ἐκ τούτων ib.1035a2; opp. as δυνάμει τόδε τι to τόδε τι ἐνεργεία, ib. 1042a27; opp. ἐντελέχεια, ib.1038b6: in later philosoph. writers, mostly opp. to the intelligent and formative principle ([etym.] νοῦς), Procl. Inst.72, etc.;ὕ. τῶν ἀριθμῶν Iamb.Comm.Math.4
.3 matter for a poem or treatise, ὕ. τραγική, ποιητικαὶ ὗλαι, Plb.2.16.14, Longin. 13.4, cf. 43.1, Vett.Val.172.1, etc.; ἡ ὑποκειμένη ὕ. the subject-matter, Arist.EN 1094b12, cf. Phld.Rh.2.124 S.4 ὕ. ἰατρική materia medica, Dsc.tit.; so ὕλη alone, materia medica, Id.1 Prooem., Gal. 17(2).181; ὗλαι τῆς τέχνης ibid., cf. 6.77, Sor.1.83, 110, 2.15,28;ἡ ὕ. τῶν ὁπλομαχικῶν ἐνεργειῶν Gal.6.157
.b ἡ μέση ὕλη the middle range of diet, Sor.1.46, 2.15;τροφιμωτέρα ὕλη Id.1.95
, cf. 36.5 pl., material resources,βασιλικαὶ ὗλαι Ph.1.640
.IV sediment, Ar.Fr. 879, cf. Sch.Ar.Pl. 1086, 1088 (hence ὑλίζω ([etym.] ἀφ-, δι-), ὑλώδης 11
); mud, slime, UPZ70.9 (ii B. C.); ὕλῃ, ὕλει, and ἰλυῖ are cj. for ὕδει in Thgn.961.2 matter excreted from the human body, Sor.1.22,23,25, al.;ἡ ὕ. τῶν ἐμπυημάτων Gal.18(2).256
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32 forêt
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33 aarniometsä
yks.nom. aarniometsä; yks.gen. aarniometsän; yks.part. aarniometsää; yks.ill. aarniometsään; mon.gen. aarniometsien aarniometsäin; mon.part. aarniometsiä; mon.ill. aarniometsiinjungle (noun)primeval forest (noun)* * *• virgin forest• jungle• primeval forest -
34 Urwald
original forest; primary forest; virgin forest -
35 jungfräulicher Wald
original forest; primary forest; virgin forestDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > jungfräulicher Wald
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36 urschprüngliche Wald
original forest; primary forest; virgin forestDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > urschprüngliche Wald
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37 bosque virgen
original forest; primary forest; virgin forest -
38 selva primaria
original forest; primary forest; virgin forest -
39 forêt primaire
original forest; primary forest; virgin forestDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > forêt primaire
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40 forêt vierge
original forest; primary forest; virgin forest
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