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wasteful of words

  • 1 wasteful of words

    Общая лексика: многословный

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > wasteful of words

  • 2 wasteful

    [ʹweıstf(ə)l] a
    1. 1) расточительный; неэкономный

    wasteful expenditure - расточение средств; непроизводительные затраты

    2) (of) расточающий

    wasteful of time - требующий много времени; без необходимости занимающий время

    2. редк. опустошительный, разорительный (о войне и т. п.)

    НБАРС > wasteful

  • 3 wasteful

    adj
    1) марнотратний; неощадливий
    2) спустошливий, руйнівний (про війну тощо)
    3) поет. пустельний; глухий; необжитий
    4) поет. виснажливий; виснажений; зморений
    * * *
    a
    марнотратний, неекономний

    wasteful expenditure — марнотратство коштів, непродуктивні витрати

    English-Ukrainian dictionary > wasteful

  • 4 wasteful

    ˈweɪstful прил. неэкономный, расточительный It is wasteful to use so much fuel. ≈ Использовать так много топлива неэкономно. Syn: spendthrift расточительный;
    неэкономный - * expenditure расточение средств;
    непроизводительные затраты (of) расточающий - * of time требующий много времени;
    без необходимости занимающий время - * of words многословный( редкое) опустошительный, разорительный( о войне и т. п.) wasteful неэкономный ~ разорительный ~ расточительный

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > wasteful

  • 5 многословный

    1) General subject: circumlocutional, circumlocutionary, circumlocutory, copious (об ораторе), diffuse, diffusive, exuberant, fluent, hyperverbal, lengthy, long, mouthy, pleonastic, prolix, redundant, redundant (о стиле), repetitious, repetitive, talkative, talky, verbal, wasteful of words, windy, wordy, wordy, long-winded, verbose
    2) Colloquial: talkie-talkie
    3) Stylistics: pleonastical
    4) Jargon: frantic
    5) Psychoanalysis: voluble
    6) Current usage: eloquious

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > многословный

  • 6 pródigo

    adj.
    1 prodigal, lavish, profuse.
    2 wasteful, improvident, unsparing, prodigal.
    * * *
    2 (derrochador) wasteful
    \
    ser pródigo,-a en (generoso) to be generous with 2 (derrochador) to be extravagant with
    el Hijo Pródigo the Prodigal Son
    * * *
    (f. - pródiga)
    adj.
    * * *
    pródigo, -a
    1. ADJ
    1) (=exuberante) bountiful

    fui tan pródigo en los pormenores que... — I was so lavish in o with details that...

    2) (=generoso) lavish, generous (de with)
    3) (=derrochador) prodigal, wasteful
    2.
    SM / F (=derrochador) spendthrift, prodigal
    * * *
    - ga adjetivo prodigal

    pródigo EN algoprodigal with o (frml) of something

    * * *
    = prodigal, lavish, unsparing, unstinting.
    Ex. The ideal, which we are laughably far from attaining, is that books should be spread with prodigal generosity throughout the community.
    Ex. Library staffing levels were lavish and opening hours long.
    Ex. The book is so ferociously unsparing in detailing the systematic torment as well as wanton cruelty that the reconstruction of the past is often unbearable.
    Ex. The revolutionary people of the world are unstinting in their praise.
    ----
    * hijo pródigo, el = prodigal son, the.
    * * *
    - ga adjetivo prodigal

    pródigo EN algoprodigal with o (frml) of something

    * * *
    = prodigal, lavish, unsparing, unstinting.

    Ex: The ideal, which we are laughably far from attaining, is that books should be spread with prodigal generosity throughout the community.

    Ex: Library staffing levels were lavish and opening hours long.
    Ex: The book is so ferociously unsparing in detailing the systematic torment as well as wanton cruelty that the reconstruction of the past is often unbearable.
    Ex: The revolutionary people of the world are unstinting in their praise.
    * hijo pródigo, el = prodigal son, the.

    * * *
    1 (derrochador) extravagant, wasteful, prodigal ( liter)
    el Hijo Pródigo ( Bib) the Prodigal Son
    2 (generoso, abundante) pródigo EN algo:
    fue pródigo en alabanzas para con sus colegas he was generous o lavish o unstinting in his praise of his colleagues
    un discurso pródigo en palabras conciliadoras a speech which was full of o ( frml) which abounded in conciliatory words
    * * *

    Del verbo prodigar: ( conjugate prodigar)

    prodigo es:

    1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo

    prodigó es:

    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo

    Multiple Entries:
    prodigar    
    pródigo
    pródigo,-a
    I adjetivo
    1 (productivo, fértil) bountiful
    2 (generoso) fue pródigo en elogios, he was very lavish with his praise
    3 (que malgasta, derrocha) extravagant, wasteful
    ' pródigo' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    pródiga
    English:
    lavish
    - prodigal
    * * *
    pródigo, -a
    adj
    1. [derrochador] extravagant;
    el hijo pródigo [en la Biblia] the prodigal son
    2. [generoso] generous, lavish;
    es muy pródigo con su familia he's very generous to his family
    3. [abundante]
    una región pródiga en recursos naturales a region rich in natural resources;
    un país pródigo en abogados a country with vast numbers of lawyers
    nm,f
    spendthrift
    * * *
    I adj
    1 ( generoso) generous
    2 ( derrochador) extravagant;
    el hijo pródigo the prodigal son
    II m, pródiga f spendthrift
    * * *
    pródigo, -ga adj
    1) : generous, lavish
    2) : wasteful, prodigal
    pródigo, -ga n
    : spendthrift, prodigal

    Spanish-English dictionary > pródigo

  • 7 अर्थः _arthḥ

    अर्थः [In some of its senses from अर्थ्; in others from ऋ-थन् Uṇ.2.4; अर्थते ह्यसौ अर्थिभिः Nir.]
    1 Object, pur- pose, end and aim; wish, desire; ज्ञातार्थो ज्ञातसंबन्धः श्रोतुं श्रोता प्रवर्तते, सिद्ध˚, ˚परिपन्थी Mu.5; ˚वशात् 5.8; स्मर्तव्यो$स्मि सत्यर्थे Dk.117 if it be necessary; Y.2.46; M.4.6; oft. used in this sense as the last member of compounds and translated by 'for', 'intended for', 'for the sake of', 'on account of', 'on behalf of', and used like an adj. to qualify nouns; अर्थेन तु नित्य- समासो विशेष्यनिघ्रता च Vārt.; सन्तानार्थाय विधये R.1.34; तां देवतापित्रतिथिक्रियार्थाम् (धेनुम्) 2.16; द्विजार्था यवागूः Sk.; यज्ञार्थात्कर्मणो$न्यत्र Bg.3.9. It mostly occurs in this sense as अर्थम्, अर्थे or अर्थाय and has an adverbial force; (a) किमर्थम् for what purpose, why; यदर्थम् for whom or which; वेलोपलक्षणार्थम् Ś.4; तद्दर्शनादभूच्छम्भोर्भूयान्दारार्थ- मादरः Ku.6.13; (b) परार्थे प्राज्ञ उत्सृजेत् H.1.41; गवार्थे ब्राह्मणार्थे च Pt.1.42; मदर्थे त्यक्तजीविताः Bg.1.9; (c) सुखार्थाय Pt.4.18; प्रत्याख्याता मया तत्र नलस्यार्थाय देवताः Nala.13.19; ऋतुपर्णस्य चार्थाय 23.9.
    -2 Cause, motive, reason, ground, means; अलुप्तश्च मुनेः क्रियार्थः R. 2.55 means or cause; अतो$र्थात् Ms.2.213.
    -3 Meaning, sense, signification, import; अर्थ is of 3 kinds:-- वाच्य or expressed, लक्ष्य or indicated (secondary), and व्यङ्ग्य or suggested; तददोषौ शब्दार्थौ K. P.1; अर्थो वाच्यश्च लक्ष्यश्च व्यङ्ग्यश्चेति त्रिधा मतः S. D.2; वागर्थाविव R.1.1; अवेक्ष्य धातोर्गमनार्थमर्थवित् 3.21.
    -4 A thing, object, substance; लक्ष्मणो$र्थं ततः श्रुत्वा Rām.7.46.18; अर्थो हि कन्या परकीय एव Ś.4.22; that which can be perceived by the senses, an object of sense; इन्द्रिय˚ H.1.146; Ku.7.71; R.2.51; न निर्बद्धा उपसर्गा अर्थान्निराहुः Nir.; इन्द्रियेभ्यः परा ह्यर्था अर्थेभ्यश्च परं मनः Kaṭh. (the objects of sense are five: रूप, रस, गन्ध, स्पर्श and शब्द); शब्दः स्पर्शो रसो गन्धो रूपं चेत्यर्थजातयः Bhāg.11.22.16.
    -5 (a) An affair, business, matter, work; प्राक् प्रतिपन्नो$यमर्थो$- ङ्गराजाय Ve.3; अर्थो$यमर्थान्तरभाव्य एव Ku.3.18; अर्थो$र्था- नुबन्धी Dk.67; सङ्गीतार्थः Me.66 business of singing i. e. musical concert (apparatus of singing); सन्देशार्थाः Me. 5 matters of message, i. e. messages; (b) Interest, object; स्वार्थसाधनतत्परः Ms.4.196; द्वयमेवार्थसाधनम् R.1. 19;2.21; दुरापे$र्थे 1.72; सर्वार्थचिन्तकः Ms.7.121; माल- विकायां न मे कश्चिदर्थः M.3 I have no interest in M. (c) Subject-matter, contents (as of letters &c.); त्वामव- गतार्थं करिष्यति Mu.1 will acquaint you with the matter; उत्तरो$यं लेखार्थः ibid.; तेन हि अस्य गृहीतार्था भवामि V.2 if so I should know its contents; ननु परिगृहीतार्थो$- स्मि कृतो भवता V.5; तया भवतो$विनयमन्तरेण परिगृहीतार्था कृता देवी M.4 made acquainted with; त्वया गृहीतार्थया अत्रभवती कथं न वारिता 3; अगृहीतार्थे आवाम् Ś.6; इति पौरान् गृहीतार्थान् कृत्वा ibid.
    -6 Wealth, riches, property, money (said to be of 3 kinds: शुक्ल honestly got; शबल got by more or less doubtful means, and कृष्ण dishonestly got;) त्यागाय संभृतार्थानाम् R.1.7; धिगर्थाः कष्टसंश्रयाः Pt.1.163; अर्थानामर्जने दुःखम् ibid.; सस्यार्थास्तस्य मित्राणि1.3; तेषामर्थे नियुञ्जीत शूरान् दक्षान् कुलोद्गतान् Ms.7.62.
    -7 Attainment of riches or worldly prosperity, regarded as one of the four ends of human existence, the other three being धर्म, काम and मोक्ष; with अर्थ and काम, धर्म forms the well-known triad; cf. Ku.5.38; अप्यर्थकामौ तस्यास्तां धर्म एव मनीषिणः R.1.25.
    -8 (a) Use, advantage, profit, good; तथा हि सर्वे तस्यासन् परार्थैकफला गुणाः R.1.29 for the good of others; अर्थान- र्थावुभौ बुद्ध्वा Ms.8.24 good and evil; क्षेत्रिणामर्थः 9.52; यावानर्थ उदपाने सर्वतः सांप्लुतोदके Bg.2.46; also व्यर्थ, निरर्थक q. v. (b) Use, want, need, concern, with instr.; को$र्थः पुत्रेण जातेन Pt.1 what is the use of a son being born; कश्च तेनार्थः Dk.59; को$र्थस्तिरश्चां गुणैः Pt.2.33 what do brutes care for merits; Bh.2.48; योग्येनार्थः कस्य न स्याज्ज- नेन Ś.18.66; नैव तस्य कृतेनार्थो नाकृतेनेह कश्चन Bg.3.18; यदि प्राणैरिहार्थो वो निवर्तध्वम् Rām. को नु मे जीवितेनार्थः Nala.12. 65.
    -9 Asking, begging; request, suit, petition.
    -1 Action, plaint (in law); अर्थ विरागाः पश्यन्ति Rām.2.1. 58; असाक्षिकेषु त्वर्थेषु Ms.8.19.
    -11 The actual state, fact of the matter; as in यथार्थ, अर्थतः, ˚तत्वविद्, यदर्थेन विनामुष्य पुंस आत्मविपर्ययः Bhāg.3.7.1.
    -12 Manner, kind, sort.
    -13 Prevention, warding off; मशकार्थो धूमः; prohibition, abolition (this meaning may also be derived from 1 above).
    -14 Price (perhaps an incorrect form for अर्घ).
    -15 Fruit, result (फलम्). तस्य नानुभवेदर्थं यस्य हेतोः स रोपितः Rām.6.128.7; Mb.12.175.5.
    -16 N. of a son of धर्म.
    -17 The second place from the लग्न (in astr.).
    -18 N. of Viṣṇu.
    -19 The category called अपूर्व (in पूर्वमीमांसा); अर्थ इति अपूर्वं ब्रूमः । ŚB. on MS.7.1.2.
    -2 Force (of a statement or an expres- sion); अर्थाच्च सामर्थ्याच्च क्रमो विधीयते । ŚB. on MS.5.1.2. [अर्थात् = by implication].
    -21 The need, purpose, sense; व्यवधानादर्थो बलीयान् । ŚB. on MS.6.4.23.
    -22 Capacity, power; अर्थाद्वा कल्पनैकदेशत्वात् । Ms.1.4.3 (where Śabara paraphrases अर्थात् by सामर्थ्यात् and states the rule: आख्यातानामर्थं ब्रुवतां शक्तिः सहकारिणी ।), cf. अर्थो$भिधेयरैवस्तुप्रयोजननिवृत्तिषु । मोक्षकारणयोश्च...... Nm.
    -Comp. -अतिदेशः Extension (of gender, number &e.) to the objects (as against words), i. e. to treat a single object as though it were many, a female as though it were male. (तन्त्रवार्त्तिक 1.2.58.3;6.3.34.7).
    -अधिकारः charge of money, office of treasurer ˚रे न नियोक्तव्यौ H.2.
    -अधिकारिन् m. a treasurer, one charged with finan- cial duties, finance minister.
    -अनुपपत्तिः f. The difficulty of accounting for or explaining satisfactorily a particular meaning; incongruity of a particular meaning (तन्त्रवार्त्तिक 4.3.42.2).
    -अनुयायिन् a. Following the rules (शास्त्र); तत्त्रिकालहितं वाक्यं धर्म्यमर्थानुयायि च Rām.5.51.21.
    -अन्वेषणम् inquiry after a matter.
    -अन्तरम् 1 another or different meaning.
    -2 another cause or motive; अर्थो$यम- र्थान्तरभाव्य एव Ku.3.18.
    -3 A new matter or circum- stance, new affair.
    -4 opposite or antithetical meaning, difference of meaning. ˚न्यासः a figure of speech in which a general proposition is adduced to support a particular instance, or a particular instance, to support a general proposition; it is an inference from parti- cular to general and vice versa; उक्तिरर्थान्तरन्यासः स्यात् सामान्यविशेषयोः । (1) हनूमानब्धिमतरद् दुष्करं किं महात्मनाम् ॥ (2) गुणवद्वस्तुसंसर्गाद्याति नीचो$पि गौरवम् । पुष्पमालानुषङ्गेण सूत्रं शिरसि धार्यते Kuval.; cf. also K. P.1 and S. D.79. (Ins- tances of this figure abound in Sanskrit literature, especi- ally in the works of Kālidāsa, Māgha and Bhāravi).
    -अन्वित a.
    1 rich, wealthy.
    -2 significant.
    -अभिधान a.
    1 That whose name is connected with the purpose to be served by it; अर्थाभिधानं प्रयोजनसम्बद्धमभिधानं यस्य, यथा पुरोडाश- कपालमिति पुरोडाशार्थं कपालं पुरोडाशकपालम् । ŚB. on MS.4.1. 26.
    -2 Expression or denotation of the desired meaning (वार्त्तिक 3.1.2.5.).
    -अर्थिन् a. one who longs for or strives to get wealth or gain any object. अर्थार्थी जीवलोको$यम् । आर्तो जिज्ञासुरर्थार्थी Bg.7.16.
    -अलंकरः a figure of speech determined by and dependent on the sense, and not on sound (opp. शब्दालंकार). अलंकारशेखर of केशवमिश्र mentions (verse 29) fourteen types of अर्थालंकारs as follows:- उपमारूपकोत्प्रेक्षाः समासोक्तिरपह्नुतिः । समाहितं स्वभावश्च विरोधः सारदीपकौ ॥ सहोक्तिरन्यदेशत्वं विशेषोक्तिर्विभावना । एवं स्युरर्थालकारा- श्चतुर्दश न चापरे ॥
    -आगमः 1 acquisition of wealth, income; ˚गमाय स्यात् Pt.1. cf. also अर्थागमो नित्यमरोगिता च H.
    -2 collection of property.
    -3 conveying of sense; S. D.737.
    -आपत्तिः f. [अर्थस्य अनुक्तार्थस्य आपत्तिः सिद्धिः]
    1 an inference from circumstances, presumption, im- plication, one of the five sources of knowledge or modes of proof, according to the Mīmāṁsakas. It is 'deduc- tion of a matter from that which could not else be'; it is 'assumption of a thing, not itself perceived but necessarily implied by another which is seen, heard, or proved'; it is an inference used to account for an apparent inconsistency; as in the familiar instance पीनो देवदत्तो दिवा न भुङ्क्ते the apparent inconsistency between 'fatness' and 'not eating by day' is accounted for by the inference of his 'eating by night'. पीनत्वविशि- ष्टस्य देवदत्तस्य रात्रिभोजित्वरूपार्थस्य शब्दानुक्तस्यापि आपत्तिः. It is defined by Śabara as दृष्टः श्रुतो वार्थो$न्यथा नोपपद्यते इत्यर्थ- कल्पना । यथा जीवति देवदत्ते गृहाभावदर्शनेन बहिर्भावस्यादृष्टस्य कल्पना ॥ Ms.1.1.5. It may be seen from the words दृष्टः and श्रुतः in the above definition, that Śabara has sug- gested two varieties of अर्थापत्ति viz. दृष्टार्थापत्ति and श्रुता- र्थापत्ति. The illustration given by him, however, is of दृष्टार्थापत्ति only. The former i. e. दृष्टार्थापत्ति consists in the presumption of some अदृष्ट अर्थ to account for some दृष्ट अर्थ (or अर्थs) which otherwise becomes inexplicable. The latter, on the other hand, consists in the presump- tion of some अर्थ through अश्रुत शब्द to account for some श्रुत अर्थ (i. e. some statement). This peculiarity of श्रुतार्थापत्ति is clearly stated in the following couplet; यत्र त्वपरिपूर्णस्य वाक्यस्यान्वयसिद्धये । शब्दो$ध्याह्रियते तत्र श्रुतार्थापत्ति- रिष्यते ॥ Mānameyodaya p.129 (ed. by K. Raja, Adyar, 1933). Strictly speaking it is no separate mode of proof; it is only a case of अनुमान and can be proved by a व्यतिरेकव्याप्ति; cf. Tarka. K.17 and S. D.46.
    -2 a figure of speech (according to some rhe- toricians) in which a relevant assertion suggests an inference not actually connected with the the subject in hand, or vice versa; it corresponds to what is popularly called कैमुतिकन्याय or दण्डापूपन्याय; e. g. हारो$यं हरिणाक्षीणां लुण्ठति स्तनमण्डले । मुक्तानामप्यवस्थेयं के वयं स्मरकिङ्कराः Amaru.1; अभितप्तमयो$पि मार्दवं भजते कैव कथा शरीरिषु R.8.43.; S. D. thus defines the figure:- दण्डापूपिकन्यायार्थागमो$र्थापत्तिरिष्यते.
    -उत्पत्तिः f. acquisition of wealth; so ˚उपार्जनम्.
    -उपक्षेपकः an introductory scene (in dramas); अर्थोपक्षेपकाः पञ्च S. D.38. They are विष्कम्भ, चूलिका, अङ्कास्य, अङ्कावतार, प्रवेशक.
    -उपमा a simile dependent on sense and not on sound; see under उपमा.
    -उपार्जनम् Acquiring wealth.
    -उष्मन् m. the glow or warmth of wealth; अर्थोष्मणा विरहितः पुरुषः स एव Bh.2.4.
    -ओघः, -राशिः treasure, hoard of money.
    -कर (
    -री f.),
    -कृत a.
    1 bringing in wealth, enriching; अर्थकरी च विद्या H. Pr.3.
    -2 useful, advan- tageous.
    -कर्मन् n.
    1 a principal action (opp. गुणकर्मन्).
    -2 (as opposed to प्रतिपत्तिकर्मन्), A fruitful act (as opposed to mere disposal or प्रतिपत्ति); अर्थकर्म वा कर्तृ- संयोगात् स्रग्वत् । MS.4.2.17.
    -काम a. desirous of wealth. (-˚मौ dual), wealth and (sensual) desire or pleasure; अप्यर्थकामौ तस्यास्तां धर्म एव मनीषिणः R.1.25. ह्रत्वार्थकामास्तु गुरूनिहैव Bg.2.5.
    -कार्ष्यम् Poverty. निर्बन्धसंजातरुषार्थकार्घ्यमचिन्तयित्वा गुरुणाहमुक्तः R.5.21.
    -काशिन् a. Only apparently of utility (not really).
    -किल्बिषिन् a. dishonest in money-matters.
    -कृच्छ्रम् 1 a difficult matter.
    -2 pecuniary difficulty; व्यसनं वार्थकृच्छ्रे वा Rām.4.7.9; Mb.3.2.19; cf. also Kau. A.1.15 न मुह्येदर्थकृच्छ्रेषु Nīti.
    -कृत्यम् doing or execution of a business; अभ्युपेतार्थकृत्याः Me.4.
    -कोविद a. Expert in a matter, experienced. उवाच रामो धर्मात्मा पुनरप्यर्थकोविदः Rām.6.4.8.
    -क्रमः due order or sequ- ence of purpose.
    -क्रिया (a) An implied act, an act which is to be performed as a matter of course (as opposed to शब्दोक्तक्रिया); असति शब्दोक्ते अर्थक्रिया भवति ŚB. on MS.12.1.12. (b) A purposeful action. (see अर्थकर्मन्).
    -गत a.
    1 based on the sense (as a दोष).
    -2 devoid of sense.
    -गतिः understanding the sense.
    -गुणाः cf. भाविकत्वं सुशब्दत्वं पर्यायोक्तिः सुधर्मिता । चत्वारो$र्थगुणाः प्रोक्ताः परे त्वत्रैव संगताः ॥ अलंकारशेखर 21.
    -गृहम् A treasury. Hariv.
    -गौरवम् depth of meaning; भारवेरर्थगौरवम् Udb., Ki.2.27.
    -घ्न a. (
    घ्नी f.) extrava- gant, wasteful, prodigal; सुरापी व्याधिता धूर्ता वन्ध्यार्थघ्न्य- प्रियंवदा Y.1.73; व्याधिता वाधिवेत्तव्या हिंस्रार्थघ्नी च सर्वदा Ms.9.8.
    -चित्रम् 'variety in sense', a pun, Kāvya- prakāśa.
    -चिन्तक a.
    1 thinking of profit.
    -2 having charge of affairs; सर्वार्थचिन्तकः Ms.7.121.
    -चिन्ता, -चिन्तनम् charge or administration of (royal) affairs; मन्त्री स्यादर्थचिन्तायाम् S. D.
    -जात a.
    1 full of meaning.
    -2 wealthy (जातधन).
    (-तम्) 1 a collection of things.
    -2 large amount of wealth, considerable property; Dk.63, Ś.6; ददाति च नित्यमर्थजातम् Mk.2.7.
    -3 all matters; कवय इव महीपाश्चिन्तयन्त्यर्थजातम् Śi.11.6.
    -4 its own meaning; वहन्द्वयीं यद्यफले$र्थजाते Ki.3.48.
    -ज्ञ a. knowing the sense or purpose; अर्थज्ञ इत्सकलं भद्रमश्नुते Nir.
    -तत्त्वम् 1 the real truth, the fact of the matter; यो$र्थतत्त्वमविज्ञाय क्रोधस्यैव वशं गतः H.4.94.
    -2 the real nature or cause of anything.
    - a.
    1 yielding wealth; Dk.41.
    -2 advantageous, productive of good, useful.
    -3 liberal, munificent Ms.2.19.
    -4 favour- able, compliant. (
    -दः) N. of Kubera.
    -दर्शकः 'one who sees law-suits'; a judge.
    -दर्शनम् perception of objects; कुरुते दीप इवार्थदर्शनम् Ki.2.33; Dk.155.
    -दूषणम् 1 extravagance, waste; H.3.18; Ms.7.48.
    -2 unjust seizure of property or withholding what is due.
    -3 finding fault with the meaning.
    -4 spoiling of another's property.
    -दृश् f. Consideration of truth; क्षेमं त्रिलोकगुरुरर्थदृशं च यच्छन् Bhāg.1.86.21.
    -दृष्टिः Seeing profit; Bhāg.
    -दोषः a literary fault or blemish with regard to the sense, one of the four doṣas or blemishes of literary composition, the other three being परदोष, पदांशदोष, वाक्यदोष; for definitions &c. see K. P.7. अलंकारशेखर of केशवमिश्र who mentions eight types of doṣas as follows: अष्टार्थदोषाः विरस, -ग्राम्य, -व्याहत, -खिन्नताः । -हीना, -धिका, सदृक्साम्यं देशादीनां विरोधि च ॥ 17
    -द्वयविधानम् Injunction of two ideas or senses; विधाने चार्थद्वयविधानं दोषः ŚB. on MS.1.8.7.
    -नित्य a. = अर्थ- प्रधान Nir.
    -निबन्धन a. dependent on wealth.
    -निश्चयः determination, decision.
    -प्रतिः 1 'the lord of riches', a a king; किंचिद् विहस्यार्थपतिं बभाषे R.2.46;1.59;9.3;18.1; Pt.1.74.
    -2 an epithet of Kubera.
    -पदम् N. of the Vārt. on Pāṇini; ससूत्रवृत्त्यर्थपदं महार्थं ससंग्रहं सिद्ध्यति वै कपीन्द्रः Rām.7.36.45.
    -पर, -लुब्ध a.
    1 intent on gaining wealth, greedy of wealth, covetous.
    -2 niggardly, parsimonious; हिंस्रा दयालुरपि चार्थपरा वदान्या Bh.2.47; Pt.1.425.
    -प्रकृतिः f. the leading source or occasion of the grand object in a drama; (the number of these 'sources' is five:-- बीजं बिन्दुः पताका च प्रकरी कार्यमेव च । अर्थप्रकृतयः पञ्च ज्ञात्वा योज्या यथाविधि S. D.317.)
    -प्रयोगः 1 usury.
    -2 administration of the affairs (of a state)
    -प्राप्त a. derived or understood from the sense included as a matter of course, implied; परिसमाप्तिः शब्दार्थः । परिसमाप्त्यामर्थप्राप्तत्वादारम्भस्य । ŚB. on MS.6.2.13.
    -˚त्वम् Inplication.
    -बन्धः 1 arrange- ment of words, composition, text; stanza, verse; संचिन्त्य गीतक्षममर्थबन्धम् Ś.7.5; ललितार्थबन्धम् V.2.14 put or expressed in elegant words.
    -2. connection (of the soul) with the objects of sense.
    -बुद्धि a. selfish.
    -बोधः indication of the (real) import.
    -भाज् a. entitled to a share in the division of property.
    -भावनम् Delibera- tion over a subject (Pātañjala Yogadarśana 1.28).
    -भृत् a. receiving high wages (as a servant).
    -भेदः distinc- tion or difference of meaning; अर्थभेदेन शब्दभेदः.
    -मात्रम्, -त्रा 1 property, wealth; Pt.2.
    -2 the whole sense or object.
    -युक्त a. significant, full of यस्यार्थयुक्तं meaning; गिरिराजशब्दं कुर्वन्ति Ku.1.13.
    -लक्षण a. As determined by the purpose or need (as opposed to शब्दलक्षण); लोके कर्मार्थलक्षणम् Ms.11.1.26.
    -लाभः acquisition of wealth.
    -लोभः avarice.
    -वशः power in the form of discrimination and knowledge. अर्थवशात् सप्तरूपविनिवृत्ताम् Sāvk.65.
    -वादः 1 declaration of any purpose.
    -2 affirmation, declaratory assertion, an explanatory remark, exegesis; speech or assertion having a certain object; a sentence. (It usually recommends a विधि or precept by stating the good arising from its proper observance, and the evils arising from its omission, and also by adducing historical instances in its support; स्तुतिर्निन्दा परकृतिः पुराकल्प इत्यर्थवादः Gaut. Sūt.; said by Laugākṣi to be of 3 kinds:- गुणवादो विरोधे स्यादनु वादो$वधारिते । भूतार्थवादस्तद्धानादर्थ- वादस्त्रिधा मतः; the last kind includes many varieties.)
    -3 one of the six means of finding out the tātparya (real aim and object) of any work.
    -4 praise, eulogy; अर्थवाद एषः । दोषं तु मे कंचित्कथय U.1.
    -विकरणम् = अर्थ- विक्रिया change of meaning.
    -विकल्पः 1 deviation from truth, perversion of fact.
    -2 prevarication; also ˚वैकल्प्यम्
    -विज्ञानम् comprehending the sense, one of the six exercises of the understanding (धीगुण).
    -विद् a. sensible, wise, sagacious. भुङ्क्ते तदपि तच्चान्यो मधुहेवार्थविन्मधु Bhāg.11.18.15. विवक्षतामर्थविदस्तत्क्षणप्रतिसंहृताम् Śi.
    -विद्या knowledge of practical life; Mb.7.
    -विपत्तिः Failing of an aim; समीक्ष्यतां चार्थविपत्तिमार्गताम् Rām.2.19.4.
    -विभावक a. money-giver; विप्रेभ्यो$र्थविभावकः Mb.3.33. 84.
    -विप्रकर्षः difficulty in the comprehension of the sense.
    -विशेषणम् a reprehensive repetition of something uttered by another; S. D.49.
    -वृद्धिः f. accumulation of wealth.
    -व्ययः expenditure; ˚ज्ञ a. conversant with money-matters.
    -शब्दौ Word and sense.
    -शालिन् a. Wealthy.
    -शास्त्रम् 1 the science of wealth (political economy).
    -2 science of polity, political science, politics; अर्थशास्त्रविशारदं सुधन्वानमुपाध्यायम् Rām.2.1.14. Dk.12; इह खलु अर्थशास्त्रकारास्त्रिविधां सिद्धिमुपवर्णयन्ति Mu.3; ˚व्यवहारिन् one dealing with politics, a politician; Mu.5.
    -3 science giving precepts on general conduct, the science of practical life; Pt.1.
    -शौचम् purity or honesty in money-matters; सर्वेषां चैव शौचानामर्थशौचं परं स्मृतं Ms. 5.16.
    -श्री Great wealth.
    -संस्थानम् 1 accumulation of wealth.
    -2 treasury.
    -संग्रहः, -संचयः accumulation or acquisition of wealth, treasure, property. कोशेनाश्रयणी- यत्वमिति तस्यार्थसंग्रहः R.17.6. कुदेशमासाद्य कुतो$र्थसंचयः H.
    -संग्रहः a book on Mīmāṁsā by Laugākṣi Bhāskara.
    -सतत्त्वम् truth; किं पुनरत्रार्थसतत्त्वम् । देवा ज्ञातुमर्हन्ति MBh. or P.VIII.3.72.
    -समाजः aggregate of causes.
    -समाहारः 1 treasure.
    -2 acquisition of wealth.
    -संपद् f. accomplishment of a desired object; उपेत्य संघर्ष- मिवार्थसंपदः Ki.1.15.
    -संपादनम् Carrying out of an affair; Ms.7.168.
    -संबन्धः connection of the sense with the word or sentence.
    -संबन्धिन् a. Concerned or interested in an affair; Ms.8.64.
    -साधक a.
    1 accomplishing any object.
    -2 bringing any matter to a conclusion.
    -सारः considerable wealth; Pt.2.42.
    -सिद्ध a. understood from the very context (though not expressed in words), inferable from the connection of words.
    -सिद्धिः f. fulfilment of a desired object, success. द्वारमिवार्थसिद्धेः R.2.21.
    -हानिः Loss of wealth
    -हारिन् a. stealing money Ks.
    -हर a. inheriting wealth.
    -हीन a.
    1 deprived of wealth, poor.
    -2 unmeaning, nonsensical.
    -3 failing.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > अर्थः _arthḥ

  • 8 waste

    weist 1. verb
    (to fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way: You're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.) kaste bort, sløse, ødelegge
    2. noun
    1) (material which is or has been made useless: industrial waste from the factories; ( also adjective) waste material.) avfall(sprodukt), skrap, søppel
    2) ((the) act of wasting: That was a waste of an opportunity.) sløsing, sløseri
    3) (a huge stretch of unused or infertile land, or of water, desert, ice etc: the Arctic wastes.) øde-/villmark
    - wasteful
    - wastefully
    - wastefulness
    - waste paper
    - wastepaper basket
    - waste pipe
    - waste away
    avfall
    --------
    sløsing
    I
    subst. \/weɪst\/
    1) sløseri, sløsing, ødselhet
    2) avfall, skrot, søppel, rester
    3) feilgods, vrakgods
    4) ( typografi) makulatur
    5) spill, svinn, bortfall
    6) ( også waste pipe) avløpsrør
    7) ødemark, villmark, vidde
    8) ødeleggelse, herjing
    9) nedsliting, avsliping
    10) forfall, forringelse (jus)
    11) ( geologi) erodert materiale
    12) ( også waste water) kloakkvann, avløpsvann, spillvann
    go to waste gå til spille
    waste of sløsing med, (noe) bortkastet
    what a waste of money!
    II
    verb \/weɪst\/
    1) sløse med, la gå til spille, kaste bort, gå tapt
    2) gå til spille, sløses med, renne bort
    3) forsømme, forspille
    4) ( litterært) ødelegge, herje, plyndre
    5) tære på, fortæres, svekke, uttære
    6) ( gammeldags) forbruke (penger), fordrive (tid), tilbringe (tid)
    7) ( jus) la forfalle, vanskjøtte, forringe
    8) ( litterært) svinne
    9) ( slang) drepe
    10) ( om jockey) få ned vekten sin (med trening)
    11) tømmes, utømmes, krympe (sammen), tørke ut
    12) ( typografi) makulere
    be wasted være bortkastet, være til ingen nytte
    gå tapt, gå til spille
    ( slang) være dritings, være snydens full
    waste away tære bort, fortæres, svekkes, svinne hen
    wasted by herjet av, svekket av
    waste not, want not ( ordtak) den som sparer, den har
    waste one's breath tale for døve ører
    waste words tale for døve ører prate uten stans
    III
    adj. \/weɪst\/
    1) øde, brakk, udyrket
    2) avfalls-, spill-
    lay waste herje, ødelegge, legge i ruiner
    lie waste ligge øde

    English-Norwegian dictionary > waste

  • 9 waste

    I 1. [weɪst]
    1) U (of food, energy) spreco m.

    to let sth. go to waste — sprecare qcs

    2) U (detritus) scarti m.pl., rifiuti m.pl. ( from di) (anche ind.)
    3) (wasteland) deserto m., landa f.
    2.
    nome plurale wastes
    1) (wilderness) terre f. incolte
    2) AE (detritus) scarti m., rifiuti m.
    3.
    1) (discarded) [food, heat, energy] sprecato; [ water] di scolo

    waste materials o matter materiale di scarto, scarti; waste products — ind. prodotti di scarto; fisiol. med. materiali di rifiuto

    2) (unused) [ land] incolto, improduttivo
    3)

    to lay waste (to) — devastare, distruggere

    II 1. [weɪst]
    1) (squander) sciupare, sprecare [food, energy, money, talents]; perdere [ time]; esaurire [ strength]
    2) (make weaker) indebolire [person, limb]
    3) AE colloq. ammazzare, fare fuori
    2.
    verbo intransitivo consumarsi
    ••

    waste not want notprov. il risparmio è il miglior guadagno

    * * *
    [weist] 1. verb
    (to fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way: You're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.) sprecare
    2. noun
    1) (material which is or has been made useless: industrial waste from the factories; ( also adjective) waste material.) scarto; di scarto
    2) ((the) act of wasting: That was a waste of an opportunity.) spreco, perdita
    3) (a huge stretch of unused or infertile land, or of water, desert, ice etc: the Arctic wastes.) (terreno incolto/desolato)
    - wasteful
    - wastefully
    - wastefulness
    - waste paper
    - wastepaper basket
    - waste pipe
    - waste away
    * * *
    I 1. [weɪst]
    1) U (of food, energy) spreco m.

    to let sth. go to waste — sprecare qcs

    2) U (detritus) scarti m.pl., rifiuti m.pl. ( from di) (anche ind.)
    3) (wasteland) deserto m., landa f.
    2.
    nome plurale wastes
    1) (wilderness) terre f. incolte
    2) AE (detritus) scarti m., rifiuti m.
    3.
    1) (discarded) [food, heat, energy] sprecato; [ water] di scolo

    waste materials o matter materiale di scarto, scarti; waste products — ind. prodotti di scarto; fisiol. med. materiali di rifiuto

    2) (unused) [ land] incolto, improduttivo
    3)

    to lay waste (to) — devastare, distruggere

    II 1. [weɪst]
    1) (squander) sciupare, sprecare [food, energy, money, talents]; perdere [ time]; esaurire [ strength]
    2) (make weaker) indebolire [person, limb]
    3) AE colloq. ammazzare, fare fuori
    2.
    verbo intransitivo consumarsi
    ••

    waste not want notprov. il risparmio è il miglior guadagno

    English-Italian dictionary > waste

  • 10 waste

    1. noun
    1) (useless remains) Abfall, der
    2) (extravagant use) Verschwendung, die; Vergeudung, die

    it's a waste of time/money/energy — das ist Zeit-/Geld-/Energieverschwendung

    go or run to waste — vergeudet werden

    2. transitive verb
    1) (squander) verschwenden; vergeuden (on auf + Akk., an + Akk.)

    all his efforts were wastedall seine Mühe war umsonst

    waste not, want not — (prov.) spare in der Zeit, so hast du in der Not (Spr.)

    2)

    be wasted(reduced) [Vorräte, Bevölkerung:] abnehmen, schrumpfen

    3) (cause to shrink) aufzehren [Kräfte]; auszehren [Körper]
    3. intransitive verb
    dahinschwinden; (gradually) im Schwinden begriffen sein
    4. adjective

    waste material — Abfall, der

    waste water — Abwasser, das

    2)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    - academic.ru/93642/waste_away">waste away
    * * *
    [weist] 1. verb
    (to fail to use (something) fully or in the correct or most useful way: You're wasting my time with all these stupid questions.) verschwenden
    2. noun
    1) (material which is or has been made useless: industrial waste from the factories; ( also adjective) waste material.) der Abfall, Abfall-...
    2) ((the) act of wasting: That was a waste of an opportunity.) die Verschwendung
    3) (a huge stretch of unused or infertile land, or of water, desert, ice etc: the Arctic wastes.) die Einöde
    - wastage
    - wasteful
    - wastefully
    - wastefulness
    - waste paper
    - wastepaper basket
    - waste pipe
    - waste away
    * * *
    [weɪst]
    I. n
    1. no pl (misuse) Verschwendung f, Vergeudung f
    he's a total \waste of space, that man ( fam) der Mann ist zu nichts zu gebrauchen
    what a \waste! was für eine Verschwendung!
    to be a \waste of effort vergeudete Mühe sein
    it's a \waste of energy/money es ist Energie-/Geldverschwendung
    to lay \waste to the land das Land verwüsten
    \waste of resources Verschwendung [o Vergeudung] von Ressourcen
    \waste of time Zeitverschwendung f, Zeitvergeudung f
    2. no pl (unwanted matter) Abfall m
    household/industrial \waste Haushalts-/Industriemüll m
    nuclear [or radioactive] \waste Atommüll m
    toxic \waste Giftmüll m
    to go to \waste verkommen, verderben
    to let sth go to \waste etw verderben lassen
    to recycle \waste Müll recyceln
    3. (excrement) Exkremente pl
    4. LAW (damage done to land) Einöde f
    II. vt
    to \waste sth etw verschwenden [o vergeuden]
    don't \waste your money on me, love verschwende dein Geld nicht an mich, Liebling
    don't \waste my time! stiehl mir nicht meine wertvolle Zeit!
    you are wasting your time here! das ist reine Zeitverschwendung!
    to \waste one's breath sich dat seine Worte sparen können
    to \waste no time keine Zeit verlieren
    to not \waste words nicht viele Worte machen [o verlieren
    2. AM (sl: kill)
    to \waste sb jdn umlegen fam
    III. vi
    \waste not, want not ( prov) spare in der Zeit, dann hast du in der Not prov
    * * *
    [weɪst]
    1. adj
    (= superfluous) überschüssig, überflüssig; (= left over) ungenutzt; land brachliegend, ungenutzt

    waste material/matter — Abfallstoffe pl

    2. n
    1) Verschwendung f; (= unusable materials) Abfall m

    it's a waste of time/money — es ist Zeit-/Geldverschwendung

    it's a waste of your time and minedas ist nur( eine) Zeitverschwendung für uns beide

    he's/it's a waste of space (inf) — er/das taugt nichts

    to go to waste (food) — umkommen; (training, money, land) ungenutzt sein/bleiben, brachliegen; (talent etc) verkümmern

    2) (= waste material) Abfallstoffe pl; (in factory) Schwund m; (= rubbish) Abfall m
    3) (= land, expanse) Wildnis f no pl, Einöde f
    3. vt
    1) (= use badly or wrongly) verschwenden, vergeuden (on an +acc, für); food verschwenden; life, time vergeuden, vertun; opportunity vertun

    you're wasting your time — das ist reine Zeitverschwendung, damit vertust du nur deine Zeit

    you didn't waste much time getting here! (inf)da bist du ja schon, du hast ja nicht gerade getrödelt! (inf)

    all our efforts were wastedall unsere Bemühungen waren umsonst or vergeblich

    he didn't waste any words in telling me... — ohne viel(e) Worte zu machen or zu verlieren, sagte er mir...

    Beethoven/your joke is wasted on him — Beethoven/dein Witz ist an den verschwendet or vergeudet

    2) (= weaken) auszehren; strength aufzehren
    3) (= lay waste) verwüsten
    4) (inf: kill) kaltmachen (inf)
    4. vi
    (food) umkommen; (skills) verkümmern; (body) verfallen; (strength, assets) schwinden

    waste not, want not (Prov) — spare in der Zeit, so hast du in der Not (Prov)

    * * *
    waste [weıst]
    A adj
    1. brach(liegend):
    lay waste verwüsten;
    lie waste brachliegen
    2. a) nutzlos, überflüssig
    b) ungenutzt, überschüssig (Energie etc)
    3. unbrauchbar, Abfall…
    4. TECH
    a) abgängig, verloren, Abgangs…
    b) Abfluss…, Ablauf…, Abzugs….:
    waste drain Abzugskanal m;
    waste materials Abgänge pl, Abfall(material) m(n)
    5. BIOL Ausscheidungs…
    B s
    1. Verschwendung f, -geudung f:
    waste of energy (money, space, time) Energie-(Geld-, Platz-, Zeit)verschwendung;
    a) verwildern,
    b) vergeudet werden,
    c) verlottern, -fallen
    2. Verfall m, Verschleiß m, Abgang m, Verlust m
    3. Wüste f, (Ein)Öde f:
    waste of water Wasserwüste
    4. Abfall m, Müll m
    5. TECH Abfall m, Abgänge pl, besonders
    a) Ausschuss m
    b) Abfall-, Putzbaumwolle f
    c) Ausschusswolle f, Wollabfälle pl
    d) Werg n
    e) METALL Gekrätz n
    f) TYPO Makulatur f
    6. Bergbau: Abraum m
    7. GEOL Geröll n, Schutt m
    8. JUR
    a) Vernachlässigung f
    b) Wert(ver)minderung f (eines Grundstücks)
    C v/t
    1. a) Geld, Zeit etc verschwenden, -geuden (on an dat, für):
    waste one’s time doing sth seine Zeit damit verschwenden, etwas zu tun;
    waste no time in doing sth sich beeilen, etwas zu tun; etwas sofort tun;
    it is wasteed on him es ist zu schade für ihn; breath 1
    b) einen Sportler etc verheizen umg
    2. Zeit, eine Gelegenheit etc ungenutzt verstreichen lassen
    3. fig brachliegen oder ungenutzt lassen:
    a wasted talent ein ungenutztes Talent
    4. be wasted nutzlos sein, ohne Wirkung bleiben (on auf akk):
    this is wasted on him das lässt ihn völlig kalt
    5. zehren an (dat), aufzehren, schwächen:
    be wasted with grief von Kummer verzehrt werden
    6. verwüsten, -heeren, zerstören
    7. JUR Vermögensschaden oder Minderung verursachen bei, ein Besitztum verkommen lassen
    8. besonders MIL US sl umlegen
    D v/i
    1. fig vergeudet oder verschwendet werden:
    he wastes in routine work er verzettelt sich mit Routinearbeit
    2. vergehen, (ungenutzt) verstreichen (Zeit, Gelegenheit etc)
    3. auch waste away schwächer werden, dahinsiechen, verfallen
    4. fig abnehmen, (dahin)schwinden
    5. verschwenderisch sein:
    waste not, want not (Sprichwort) spare in der Zeit, so hast du in der Not
    * * *
    1. noun
    1) (useless remains) Abfall, der
    2) (extravagant use) Verschwendung, die; Vergeudung, die

    it's a waste of time/money/energy — das ist Zeit-/Geld-/Energieverschwendung

    go or run to waste — vergeudet werden

    2. transitive verb
    1) (squander) verschwenden; vergeuden (on auf + Akk., an + Akk.)

    waste not, want not — (prov.) spare in der Zeit, so hast du in der Not (Spr.)

    2)

    be wasted (reduced) [Vorräte, Bevölkerung:] abnehmen, schrumpfen

    3) (cause to shrink) aufzehren [Kräfte]; auszehren [Körper]
    3. intransitive verb
    dahinschwinden; (gradually) im Schwinden begriffen sein
    4. adjective

    waste material — Abfall, der

    waste water — Abwasser, das

    2)
    Phrasal Verbs:
    * * *
    v.
    verbrauchen v.
    vergeuden v.
    verschwenden v. adj.
    unbrauchbar adj.
    wüst adj.
    öd adj.
    überflüssig adj. n.
    Abfall -¨e m.
    Einöde -n f.
    Verschwendung f.

    English-german dictionary > waste

  • 11 Existentialism

        Existentialism As defined by Sartre, existence precedes essence, i.e., people have no given identity until they have made specific decisions and have chosen their work and have thereby defined themselves.
       A mode of philosophy which focuses on the existing individual person; instead of searching for truth in distant universal concepts, existentialism is concerned with the authentic concerns of concrete existing individuals as they face choices and decisions in daily life. (Stumpf, 1994, p. 936)
       "According to nature," you want to live? O you noble Stoics, what deceptive words these are! Imagine a being like nature, wasteful beyond measure, indifferent beyond measure, without purposes and consideration, without mercy and justice, fertile and desolate and uncertain at the same time; imagine indifference itself as a power-how could you live according to this indifference! (Nietzsche, 1966, p. 15)

    Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Existentialism

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