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which is emitted

  • 1 emanatie

    n. emanation, flowing, proceeding forth; something which is emitted, radiation

    Holandés-inglés dicionario > emanatie

  • 2 flo

    flo, flāvi, flātum, 1, v. n. and a. [root fla-; Gr. ek-phlainô, to stream forth; phlasmos, vain-glorying; hence, Lat. flatus, flabrum, etc., flos, flōreo, Flōra; Germ. blasen, blähen;

    Eng. blow, bloom, blast, etc.,

    Curt. Gr. Etym. p. 301; cf. Grimm, Wörterb. s. v. blähen, blasen].
    I.
    Neutr., to blow (class.; cf.:

    spiro, halo): belle nobis flavit ab Epiro lenissimus ventus,

    Cic. Att. 7, 2, 1:

    corus ventus in his locis flare consuevit,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 7, 3; id. B. C. 3, 25, 1; 3, 26 fin.; Quint. 12, 10, 67; Ov. M. 7, 664:

    Etesiae contra fluvium flantes,

    Lucr. 6, 717:

    quinam flaturi sint venti,

    Plin. 3, 9, 14, § 94:

    inflexo Berecynthia tibia cornu Flabit,

    will blow, sound, Ov. F. 4, 181.—Prov.: simul flare sorbereque haud factu facile'st: ego hic esse et illic simitu hau potui, i. e. to do two opposite things at once, as we say, to blow hot and cold with the same breath, Plaut. Most. 3, 2, 104.—
    II.
    Act., to blow, blow at, blow out, blow up, or blow away (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; not in Cic.).
    A.
    Lit.:

    hieme anima, quae flatur, omnium apparet,

    which is emitted, Varr. L. L. 6, § 9 Müll.: Chimaera Ore foras acrem flaret de corpore flammam. Lucr. 5, 906:

    pulvis vento flatus, Auct. B. Afr. 52, 4: tibia flatur,

    is blown, Ov. F. 4, 341:

    Phrygius lapis flatur follibus, donec rubescat,

    is blown upon, Plin. 36, 19, 36, § 143.—
    2.
    Transf., to cast or coin metals by blowing:

    aes antiquissimum, quod est flatum, pecore est notatum,

    Varr. R. R. 2, 1, 9:

    flata signataque pecunia,

    Gell. 2, 10, 3.—Hence, the directors of the mint were called triumviri auro argento aeri flando feriundo (abbrev. III. VIRI A. A. A. F. F.), Inscr. Orell. 569; v. ferio.—
    B.
    Trop.:

    omisso magna semper flandi tumore,

    of high-flown, bombastic talk, Quint. 12, 6, 5: spernere succina, flare rosas, Fulva monilia respuere, qs. to blow away, i. e. to despise, Prud. steph. 3, 21.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > flo

  • 3 вещество, загрязняющее воздух

    1. air pollutant

     

    вещество, загрязняющее воздух

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    air pollutant
    Any pollutant agent or combination of such agents, including any physical, chemical, biological, radioactive substance or matter which is emitted into or otherwise enters the ambient air and can, in high enough concentrations, harm humans, animals, vegetation or material. (Source: LEE / TOE)
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    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > вещество, загрязняющее воздух

  • 4 formar parte de

    to be part of
    * * *
    (v.) = be part of, build into, enter into, become + (a) part of, be a part of, inhere in, become + one with, inform, fall under
    Ex. This is transparently part of the ideology of the title-unit-entry catalog where the book as such is the focus of the catalog.
    Ex. Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.
    Ex. A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech; no human vocal chords entered into the procedure at any point.
    Ex. By serving the needs of the lower socioeconomic groups, the public library is seen as becoming itself part of the process of social change rather than a passive mirror of mankind.
    Ex. Librarians have to work, to some extent, within the constraints of the organization of which they are a part.
    Ex. A literary work represents intellectual skill or labour in which intellectual property can inhere.
    Ex. Information services are becoming one with consumer electronics appliances, cable TV, and telephone service.
    Ex. In so far as it embodies moral intelligence and psychic insight it may inform the moral will, be 'the soul of our moral being'.
    Ex. It is the type of compound that is of primary importance to researchers in chemistry, not the total sum of individual compounds that fall under it.
    * * *
    (v.) = be part of, build into, enter into, become + (a) part of, be a part of, inhere in, become + one with, inform, fall under

    Ex: This is transparently part of the ideology of the title-unit-entry catalog where the book as such is the focus of the catalog.

    Ex: Carlton Duncan discussed the difficulties built into the educational processes which led to under-performance at school and the resulting low representation in higher education and low entry into the professions.
    Ex: A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech; no human vocal chords entered into the procedure at any point.
    Ex: By serving the needs of the lower socioeconomic groups, the public library is seen as becoming itself part of the process of social change rather than a passive mirror of mankind.
    Ex: Librarians have to work, to some extent, within the constraints of the organization of which they are a part.
    Ex: A literary work represents intellectual skill or labour in which intellectual property can inhere.
    Ex: Information services are becoming one with consumer electronics appliances, cable TV, and telephone service.
    Ex: In so far as it embodies moral intelligence and psychic insight it may inform the moral will, be 'the soul of our moral being'.
    Ex: It is the type of compound that is of primary importance to researchers in chemistry, not the total sum of individual compounds that fall under it.

    Spanish-English dictionary > formar parte de

  • 5 emitir

    v.
    1 to emit (rayos, calor, sonidos).
    El aparato emite sonidos horribles The apparatus emits horrible sounds.
    2 to issue (moneda, sellos, bonos).
    3 to express (expresar) (juicio, opinión).
    4 to broadcast (radio & television).
    La estación emite las noticias The station broadcasts the news.
    * * *
    1 (sonido, luz) to emit; (olor) to give off
    2 (manifestar) to express
    3 (bonos, monedas, sellos) to issue
    4 RADIO TELEVISIÓN to broadcast, transmit
    1 RADIO TELEVISIÓN to transmit
    \
    emitir un fallo DERECHO to pronounce judgement
    emitir un juicio to express an opinion
    emitir una sentencia DERECHO to pass sentence
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    verb
    * * *
    1. VT
    1) [+ sonido, olor] to emit, give off, give out
    2) (Econ) [+ dinero, sellos, bonos] to issue; [+ dinero falso] to circulate; [+ préstamo] to grant, give
    3) (=expresar) [+ opinión] to express; [+ veredicto] to return, issue, give; [+ voto] to cast
    4) (Radio, TV) to broadcast; [+ señal] to send out
    2.
    See:
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <sonido/luz/señal> to emit, give out; <acciones/sellos> to issue; < programa> to broadcast; < película> to show; < comunicado> to issue; < veredicto> to deliver, announce; < voto> to cast
    * * *
    = emit, give out, issue, air, vent, give off, billow out, spout.
    Ex. A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech.
    Ex. Similarly, equipment such as this can often give out quite a lot of heat which has to be adequately dissipated.
    Ex. Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.
    Ex. Because TV had very few channels the value of TV was very high so only things of very broad interest could be aired on those few channels.
    Ex. Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.
    Ex. Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.
    Ex. Nearly everyone has seen a factory's smokestack billowing out black sooty smoke that dirties the air and blackens buildings.
    Ex. The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.
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    * emitir fluorescencias = fluoresce, fluoresce.
    * emitir gases = gas.
    * emitir luz = emit + light.
    * emitir + Posesivo + voto = cast + Posesivo + vote.
    * emitir una señal = beam + signal, emit + signal.
    * emitir un informe = issue + statement.
    * emitir un juicio de valor = exercise + value judgment, pass + value judgement.
    * emitir un pitido = beep, bleep.
    * emitir un sonido = emit + sound.
    * emitir un voto = cast + ballot, take + vote.
    * gesticular palabras con la boca sin emitir sonido = mouth.
    * sin emitir humo = smokeless.
    * * *
    verbo transitivo <sonido/luz/señal> to emit, give out; <acciones/sellos> to issue; < programa> to broadcast; < película> to show; < comunicado> to issue; < veredicto> to deliver, announce; < voto> to cast
    * * *
    = emit, give out, issue, air, vent, give off, billow out, spout.

    Ex: A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech.

    Ex: Similarly, equipment such as this can often give out quite a lot of heat which has to be adequately dissipated.
    Ex: Once a user is registered, a password will be issued which provides access to all or most of the data bases offered by the host as and when the user wishes.
    Ex: Because TV had very few channels the value of TV was very high so only things of very broad interest could be aired on those few channels.
    Ex: Mount Etna in Sicily is currently venting white steam clouds.
    Ex: Once the fronds have given off their spores, they die and can be cut back.
    Ex: Nearly everyone has seen a factory's smokestack billowing out black sooty smoke that dirties the air and blackens buildings.
    Ex: The weather cleared enough that we could get in to the volcanic islands (still spouting plumes of smoke) by copter in safety.
    * emitir fluorescencias = fluoresce, fluoresce.
    * emitir gases = gas.
    * emitir luz = emit + light.
    * emitir + Posesivo + voto = cast + Posesivo + vote.
    * emitir una señal = beam + signal, emit + signal.
    * emitir un informe = issue + statement.
    * emitir un juicio de valor = exercise + value judgment, pass + value judgement.
    * emitir un pitido = beep, bleep.
    * emitir un sonido = emit + sound.
    * emitir un voto = cast + ballot, take + vote.
    * gesticular palabras con la boca sin emitir sonido = mouth.
    * sin emitir humo = smokeless.

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    emitir [I1 ]
    vt
    1 ‹sonido/luz/señal› to emit, give out
    2 ‹acciones/bonos/sellos› to issue
    3 ( Telec) ‹película/programa› to broadcast
    emitir en abierto to broadcast free-to-air
    4 ‹comunicado› to issue; ‹veredicto› to deliver, announce, hand down ( AmE)
    5 ‹voto› to cast
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    emitir ( conjugate emitir) verbo transitivosonido/luz/señal to emit, give out;
    acciones/sellos/comunicado to issue;
    programa to broadcast;
    película to show;
    veredicto to deliver, announce;
    voto to cast
    emitir verbo transitivo
    1 to emit, send out
    (un sonido inarticulado) to emit
    (una señal sonora) to beep
    2 (un parecer, una opinión) to express
    (un veredicto) to bring in
    3 (moneda, papel oficial) to issue
    4 Rad TV to broadcast: emitirán en directo la final del campeonato, they'll broadcast the championship final live
    ' emitir' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    brillar
    - chillar
    - parecer
    English:
    broadcast
    - cast
    - discharge
    - emit
    - float
    - give off
    - issue
    - judgement
    - judgment
    - pass
    - return
    - send out
    - shed
    - air
    - bleep
    - deliver
    - give
    - poll
    - screen
    - send
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    vt
    1. [rayos, calor, sonido] to emit;
    [gases, humos, dioxinas] to emit, to give off
    2. [monedas, sellos, acciones] to issue
    3. [programa de radio o TV] to broadcast
    4. [juicio, opinión] to express;
    [veredicto] to return, to give; [sentencia] to pronounce; [comunicado, manifiesto] to issue; [voto] to cast;
    el fallo emitido por el jurado the jury's decision
    vi
    to broadcast
    * * *
    v/t
    1 calor, sonido give out, emit
    2 moneda issue
    3 opinión express, give; veredicto deliver
    4 RAD, TV broadcast
    5 voto cast
    * * *
    emitir vt
    1) : to emit, to give off
    2) : to broadcast
    3) : to issue
    4) : to cast (a vote)
    * * *
    emitir vb
    1. (programa) to broadcast [pt. & pp. broadcast]
    2. (billetes, sellos) to issue
    3. (gases, calor, luz, ruido) to give out [pt. gave; pp. given]

    Spanish-English dictionary > emitir

  • 6 en cualquier momento

    at any moment, at any time
    * * *
    = anytime, at any one time, at any point, at any point in time, at any time, at any moment, at any given point, at any moment in time, at any given moment, momentarily, on any given Sunday
    Ex. 'Now, whenever you want to see me about anything between these get-togethers,' she resumed, 'don't hesitate to drop by anytime'.
    Ex. Any one document may be required by author, title, subject, form or other characteristics, but this one document can only be grouped according to one of these characteristics at any one time.
    Ex. A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech; no human vocal chords entered into the procedure at any point.
    Ex. Clearly, with computer-based systems a list of the terms in the language at any point in time can normally be printed, so this would specify the indexing language.
    Ex. Each user has a password which he can change at any time = Cada usuario tiene una contraseña que puede cambiar en cualquier momento.
    Ex. In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.
    Ex. Unlike alphabetical arrangement, systematic order is not self-evident, and indeed there may be differing views as to the best order at any given point.
    Ex. The analysis explores whether individual characteristics adequately explain the labor market situation of individuals at any moment in time.
    Ex. At any given moment, several hundred titles are available in print, and dozes more are published each year = En un momento dado, hay varios cientos títulos disponibles y cada año aparecen otros tantos nuevos.
    Ex. Regular service will be resumed momentarily.
    Ex. They are the weak link in the playoffs, but they are good enough to beat any of their competitors on any given Sunday.
    * * *
    = anytime, at any one time, at any point, at any point in time, at any time, at any moment, at any given point, at any moment in time, at any given moment, momentarily, on any given Sunday

    Ex: 'Now, whenever you want to see me about anything between these get-togethers,' she resumed, 'don't hesitate to drop by anytime'.

    Ex: Any one document may be required by author, title, subject, form or other characteristics, but this one document can only be grouped according to one of these characteristics at any one time.
    Ex: A girl stroked its keys and it emitted recognizable speech; no human vocal chords entered into the procedure at any point.
    Ex: Clearly, with computer-based systems a list of the terms in the language at any point in time can normally be printed, so this would specify the indexing language.
    Ex: Each user has a password which he can change at any time = Cada usuario tiene una contraseña que puede cambiar en cualquier momento.
    Ex: In conversing with her you hadn't got to tread lightly and warily, lest at any moment you might rupture the relationship, and tumble into eternal disgrace.
    Ex: Unlike alphabetical arrangement, systematic order is not self-evident, and indeed there may be differing views as to the best order at any given point.
    Ex: The analysis explores whether individual characteristics adequately explain the labor market situation of individuals at any moment in time.
    Ex: At any given moment, several hundred titles are available in print, and dozes more are published each year = En un momento dado, hay varios cientos títulos disponibles y cada año aparecen otros tantos nuevos.
    Ex: Regular service will be resumed momentarily.
    Ex: They are the weak link in the playoffs, but they are good enough to beat any of their competitors on any given Sunday.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en cualquier momento

  • 7 palmera

    adj.&f.
    feminine of PALMERO.
    f.
    1 palm (tree).
    2 palm tree, palm.
    * * *
    1 BOTÁNICA palm tree, palm
    * * *
    noun f.
    * * *
    a) (Bot) palm tree
    b) (Coc) palmier
    * * *
    = palm, pterygium, palm tree.
    Ex. Palm leaf manuscripts are produced by 2 main types of palms and are prone to damage through becoming brittle over time.
    Ex. Chinese ophthalmological works of the time are studied here, especially ophthalmic diseases like pterygium and cataract, which often call for surgical intervention as a way of giving curative treatment.
    Ex. As the train left the station, the clusters of palm trees receded and the approaching desert emitted gusts of heat that seared one's face.
    ----
    * hoja de palmera = palm leaf.
    * libro de hojas de palmera = palm leaf book.
    * manuscrito en hoja de palmera = palm leaf manuscript.
    * palmera datilera = date palm.
    * * *
    a) (Bot) palm tree
    b) (Coc) palmier
    * * *
    = palm, pterygium, palm tree.

    Ex: Palm leaf manuscripts are produced by 2 main types of palms and are prone to damage through becoming brittle over time.

    Ex: Chinese ophthalmological works of the time are studied here, especially ophthalmic diseases like pterygium and cataract, which often call for surgical intervention as a way of giving curative treatment.
    Ex: As the train left the station, the clusters of palm trees receded and the approaching desert emitted gusts of heat that seared one's face.
    * hoja de palmera = palm leaf.
    * libro de hojas de palmera = palm leaf book.
    * manuscrito en hoja de palmera = palm leaf manuscript.
    * palmera datilera = date palm.

    * * *
    1 ( Bot) palm tree
    2 ( Coc) palmier
    * * *

    palmera sustantivo femenino
    a) (Bot) palm tree

    b) (Coc) palmier

    palmera f Bot palm tree
    ' palmera' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    palma
    - chiripa
    English:
    palm
    * * *
    1. [árbol] palm (tree);
    [datilera] date palm palmera de aceite oil palm;
    palmera datilera date palm;
    palmera real royal palm
    2. [pastel] = flat, heart-shaped pastry
    * * *
    f
    1 BOT palm tree
    2 ( dulce) heart-shaped pastry
    * * *
    : palm tree
    * * *
    palmera n palm tree

    Spanish-English dictionary > palmera

  • 8 в результате

    [см. выделение энергии происходит в результате; пожар произошел в результате; происходить в результате; см. тж. это и приводит к возникновению; син. в связи с; вследствие; за счет; из-за]
    As a result, a manned space station of four compartments for the crew was assembled.
    A hypothetical photon engine in which energy is emitted as a result of annihilation of matter…
    Accordingly, the UN adopted a resolution for…
    …a vessel which generates the high-pressure gas by burning powder or liquid fuel.
    …nuclear energy is produced due to the reaction of fission of nuclei...

    Русско-английский словарь по космонавтике > в результате

  • 9 труба для сброса отходов

    1. exhaust device

     

    труба для сброса отходов

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    exhaust device
    1) A duct or pipe through which waste material is emitted.
    2) A combination of components which provides for enclosed flow of exhaust gas from engine parts to the atmosphere.
    (Source: AMHER / LEE)
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  • 10 выделяться

    The combustible gases are continuously evolved (or emitted) from the surface.

    Turpentine, the volatile portion of the gum that exudes from incisions in trunks of living pine trees...

    Considerable heat is released (or evolved) during the fermentation.

    These enzymes are secreted by the labial glands.

    II

    = stretching bands are prominent at 1475 cm-1.

    Of the known separation methods, gas chromatography stands out as the most mature in development.

    Certain of these groups of compounds stand out as being much more active than others.

    Two other bright features stand out on the surface of Venus.

    * * *

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выделяться

  • 11 выделяться

    The combustible gases are continuously evolved (or emitted) from the surface.

    Turpentine, the volatile portion of the gum that exudes from incisions in trunks of living pine trees...

    Considerable heat is released (or evolved) during the fermentation.

    These enzymes are secreted by the labial glands.

    II

    = stretching bands are prominent at 1475 cm-1.

    Of the known separation methods, gas chromatography stands out as the most mature in development.

    Certain of these groups of compounds stand out as being much more active than others.

    Two other bright features stand out on the surface of Venus.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > выделяться

  • 12 по одному

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > по одному

  • 13 toa

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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] put forth
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] Bahati alikwisha toa kauli yake [Sul]
    [English Example] Bahati had already put forth her opinion
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] put out
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] bibi wa Subira hapo hapo alimtoa mtoto kwenda kuwaita nduguze [Sul]
    [English Example] Subira's grandmother right then put out her child to call her siblings
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] give (out)
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] toa hotuba
    [English Example] give a speech
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] issue
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] toa amri
    [English Example] issue an order
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] give off
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] emit
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] kidogo macho kayatoa (machozi) [Abd]
    [English Example] his eyes emitted a little bit (of tears)
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] generate
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] toa
    [Swahili Plural] toa
    [English Word] fault
    [English Plural] faults
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
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    [Swahili Word] toa
    [Swahili Plural] toa
    [English Word] defect
    [English Plural] defects
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] remove
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] toa kazini
    [English Example] fire from a job
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] take away
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] subtract
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] kumi kutoa sita ni nne
    [English Example] ten subtract six is four
    [Terminology] mathematics
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] reduce
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] offer
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] aweze kutoa mchango kama wenzake [Sul]
    [English Example] she should be able to offer a donation like her fellows
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] present
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] produce
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] publish
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] toa habari
    [English Example] publish a report
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] show
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] toa meno
    [English Example] the teeth
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] display
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] toa ukali
    [English Example] display courage
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] take out
    [Part of Speech] verb
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] save (from something)
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] toa hatarini
    [English Example] save from danger
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] spend
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] alikuwa hajatoa hata chapa kuwalipia watoto ada ya shule [Kez]
    [English Example] he hadn't spent even a banknote to pay for his children's school fees
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    [Swahili Word] toa
    [Swahili Plural] toa
    [English Word] lack
    [English Plural] lacks
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
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    [Swahili Word] toa
    [Swahili Plural] toa
    [English Word] want
    [English Plural] wants
    [Part of Speech] noun
    [Class] 9/10
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    [Swahili Word] -toa
    [English Word] be lacking
    [Part of Speech] verb
    [Swahili Example] kutofanya
    [Note] this is a rare form, which usually appears instead as the infinitive verb prefix "kuto-", meaning "to not"
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  • 14 ausströmen

    (trennb., -ge-)
    I v/i (ist)
    1. Flüssigkeit: gush ( oder pour) out ( aus of); Gas, Dampf: escape (from); Lava: well out; ausströmen von Licht, Hitze: emanate from
    2. fig. radiate ( aus from)
    3. Menschen etc.: ein- und ausströmen pour in and out
    II v/t (hat)
    1. (Wärme etc.) radiate, emit; (Duft) give off, exhale
    2. fig. radiate, exude
    * * *
    das Ausströmen
    emanation; effluence; outflow
    * * *
    aus|strö|men sep
    1. vi aux sein
    1) (= herausfließen) to stream or pour out (aus of); (= entweichen) to escape (aus from)
    2)

    (= ausstrahlen) die Hitze, die vom Ofen ausströmt — the heat which is radiated from the stove

    etw strömt von jdm/etw aus (fig) — sb/sth radiates sth

    2. vt
    Duft, Gas to give off; (= ausstrahlen) Wärme, Ruhe etc to radiate
    * * *
    1) (to flow out; to come out (from some source).) emanate
    2) (to (cause to) let or send out: The chimney was discharging clouds of smoke; The drain discharged into the street.) discharge
    3) ((of a gas, liquid etc) to leak; to find a way out: Gas was escaping from a hole in the pipe.) escape
    4) (to produce: The fire gave out a lot of heat.) give out
    * * *
    aus|strö·men
    I. vi Hilfsverb: sein
    [aus etw dat] \ausströmen to stream [or pour] [out of sth]; (entweichen) Dampf, Gas to escape [or leak] [from sth]
    von etw dat \ausströmen to be given off from sth, to be emitted from sth
    von diesen Blüten strömt ein süßlicher Duft aus these blossoms are giving off [or emitting] a sweet smell
    von etw dat \ausströmen Hitze, Wärme to radiate from sth
    von jdm \ausströmen Heiterkeit, Ruhe, Zufriedenheit to radiate [or exude] from sb
    II. vt Hilfsverb: haben
    1. (austreten lassen)
    etw \ausströmen to give off sth
    etw \ausströmen to radiate sth
    * * *
    1.
    transitives Verb radiate < warmth>; give off < scent>; (fig.) radiate <optimism, confidence, etc.>
    2.
    intransitives Verb; mit sein stream or pour out; <gas, steam> escape
    * * *
    ausströmen (trennb, -ge-)
    A. v/i (ist)
    1. Flüssigkeit: gush ( oder pour) out (
    aus of); Gas, Dampf: escape (from); Lava: well out;
    ausströmen von Licht, Hitze: emanate from
    2. fig radiate (
    aus from)
    3. Menschen etc:
    ein- und ausströmen pour in and out
    B. v/t (hat)
    1. (Wärme etc) radiate, emit; (Duft) give off, exhale
    2. fig radiate, exude
    * * *
    1.
    transitives Verb radiate < warmth>; give off < scent>; (fig.) radiate <optimism, confidence, etc.>
    2.
    intransitives Verb; mit sein stream or pour out; <gas, steam> escape
    * * *
    n.
    outpouring n.

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  • 15 वात _vāta

    वात p. p. [वा-क्त]
    1 Blown.
    -2 Desired or wished for, solicited.
    -तः 1 Air, wind.
    -2 The god of wind, the deity presiding over wind.
    -3 Wind, as one of the three humours of the body.
    -4 Gout, rheumatism.
    -5 Inflammation of the joints.
    -6 A faithless lover (
    धृष्ट).
    -7 Wind emitted from the body; Mb.
    -8 Morbid affection of the windy humour, flatulence.
    -Comp. -अटः 1 an antelope (वातमृग).
    -2 a horse of the sun.
    -अण्डः a disease of the testicles; वृषणौ दूषयेद्वायुः श्लेष्मणा यस्य संवृतः । तस्य मुष्कश्चलत्येको रोगो वाताण्डसंज्ञकः ॥ Mādhava- kara.
    -अतिसारः dysentery caused by some derange- ment or vitiation of the bodily wind.
    -अदः the almond tree.
    -अध्वन् m. an air-hole, window; वाताध्वरोमविवरस्य च ते महित्वम् Bhāg.1.14.11.
    -अयम् a leaf.
    -अयनः a horse.
    (-नम्) 1 a window, an air-hole; कटाक्षैर्नारीणां कुवलयितवातायनमिव Māl.2.11; Ku.7.59; R.6.24;13. 21.
    -2 a porch, portico.
    -3 a pavilion.
    -अयुः an ante- lope.
    -अरिः 1 the castor-oil tree.
    -2 N. of several plants:-- शतमूली, शेफालिका, यवानी, भार्गी, स्नुही, विडंग, शूरण, जतुका &c.
    -अश्वः a very fleet or swift horse.
    -अष्ठीला a hard globular swelling in the lower belly.
    -आख्यम् a house with two halls (one looking south and the other east).
    -आत्मजः 1 N. of Hanumat; वातात्मजं वानर- यूथमुख्यं श्रीरामदूतं शरणं प्रपद्ये Rāma-rakṣā 33.
    -2 N. of Bhīmasena.
    -आप्यम् 1 fermentation.
    -2 Soma.
    -3 water.
    -आमोदा musk.
    -आलिः, -ली f. a whirl-wind; एतेन वातालीपुञ्जितेन शुष्कपर्णपुटेन प्रच्छादयामि Mk.8.
    1 shaken by the wind.
    -2 affected by gout.
    -आहतिः f. a violent gust of wind.
    -आहार a. one who feeds only on air.
    -उपसृष्ट a. rheumatic, gouty.
    -ऋद्धिः f.
    1 excess of wind.
    -2 a mace, a club, stick tipped with iron.
    -कण्टकः a particular pain in the ankle.
    -कर्मन् n. breaking wind.
    -कुण्डलिका scanty and painful flow of urine.
    -कुम्भः the part of an elephant's forehead below the frontal sinuses.
    -केतुः 1 dust.
    -2 cloud.
    -केलिः 1 amorous discourse, the low whispering of lovers.
    -2 the marks of finger-nails on the person of a lover.
    -कोपन a. exciting wind (in the body).
    -क्षोभः distur- bance of wind in the body.
    -गामिन् m. a bird.
    -गुल्मः 1 a high wind, strong gale.
    -2 rheumatism.
    -घ्नी N. of some plants (Mar. सालवण, आस्कंध).
    -चक्रम् the circular markings of a compass.
    -चटकः the तित्तिर bird.
    -जम् a kind of colic.
    -ज्वरः fever arising from vitiated wind.
    -तूलम् cottony seeds floating in the air.
    -थुडा (also वातखुडा, वातहुडा)
    1 a high wind.
    -2 acute gout.
    -3 a kind of smallpox.
    -4 a lovely woman.
    -ध्वजः 1 a cloud.
    -2 dust.
    -पटः a sail.
    -पण्डः a kind of impotent man.
    -पातः a gust of wind.
    -पित्तम् a form of gout.
    -पुत्रः 1 a cheat.
    -2 N. of Bhīma or Hanumat.
    -पोथः, -पोथकः the tree called पलाश.
    -प्रकोपः excess of wind.
    -प्रमी m., f. a swift antelope.
    -प्रमेहः a kind of urinary disease.
    -प्रवाहिका a kind of अतिसार disease
    -फुल्लान्त्रम् flatulence in the bowels (caused by indigestion).
    -मण्डली a whirl-wind; रजसा सहसावर्तं वितेने वातमण्डली Śiva B.11.42.
    -मार्गः the sky.
    -मृगः a swift antelope.
    -रक्तम्, -शोणितम् acute gout; कृत्स्नं रक्तं विदहत्याशु तच्च, दुष्टं स्रस्तं पादयोश्चीयते तु । तत्संपृक्तं वायुना दूषितेन तत्प्राबल्यादुच्यते वातरक्तम् ॥.
    -रङ्गः the fig-tree.
    -रथः a cloud.
    -रूषः 1 a storm, violent wind, tempest.
    -2 the rainbow.
    -3 a bribe.
    -रेचकः 1 a gust of wind.
    -2 a braggart.
    -रोगः, -व्याधिः 1 gout or rheumatism.
    -2 (वातव्याधिः) N. of an ancient authority on अर्थशास्त्र referred to by Kauṭilya.
    -वस्तिः f. suppression of urine.
    -वृद्धिः f. swelled testicle.
    -वैरिन् m the castor-oil tree.
    -शीर्षम् the lower belly.
    -शूलम् colic with flatulence.
    -संचारः hiccough.
    -सह a. gouty.
    -सारथिः fire.
    -स्कन्धः the quarter from which the wind blows.

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  • 16 विमुक्त


    vi-mukta

    mfn. unloosed, unharnessed etc.;
    set free, liberated (esp. from mundane existence), freed orᅠ delivered orᅠ escaped from (abl. instr., orᅠ ifc.;
    rarely ibc.;
    cf. - ṡāpa) Mn. MBh. etc.;
    deprived of(instr.) MBh. ;
    launched (as a ship) R. ;
    given up, abandoned, relinquished, deserted ib. BhP. ;
    hurled, thrown MBh. ;
    emitted orᅠ discharged by, flowing from (comp.) Ratnâv. ;
    shed orᅠ bestowed on (loc.) Rājat. ;
    (a snake) which has recently cast its skin MBh. VIII, 740 ;
    dispassionate R. IV, 32, 18 ;
    - kaṇṭha mfn. having the throat orᅠ voice unloosed, raising a loud cry (am ind. aloud, at the top of one's voice) Amar. ;
    - keṡa mfn. having flowing orᅠ dishevelled hair BhP. ;
    - f. loss of (gen.) Kām. ;
    - pagraha mfn. with slackened reins Bhaṭṭ. ;
    - maunam ind. breaking silence Kathās. ;
    - ṡāpa mfn. released from the (consequences) of a curse VP. ;
    - sena m. N. of a teacher Buddh. ;
    -tâ̱cārya m. N. of an author Cat.

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  • 17 выделение энергии происходит в результате

    A hypothetical photon engine in which energy is emitted as a result of annihilation of matter…

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  • 18 фотонный двигатель

    Annihilation rocket engine. A hypothetical photon engine in which energy is emitted as a result of annihilation of matter…

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  • 19 Missus

    mitto, mīsi, missum, 3 (contr. form, misti for misisti, Cat. 14, 14: archaic inf. pass. mittier, Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 78), v. a. [etym. dub.; cf. Sanscr. math-, to set in motion], to cause to go, let go, send, to send off, despatch, etc.
    I.
    In gen.: ad Trojam cum misi ob defendendam Graeciam, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 13, 28 (Trag. v. 362 Vahl.):

    filium suum foras ad propinquum suum quendam mittit,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 26, § 66:

    signa... quam plurima quam primumque mittas,

    id. Fam. 1, 8, 2:

    legatos de deditione ad eum miserunt,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 27:

    pabulatum mittebat,

    id. B. C. 1, 40:

    scitatum oracula,

    Verg. A. 2, 114:

    Delphos consultum,

    Nep. Them. 2, 6:

    missus sum, te ut requirerem,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 6, 42:

    ego huc missa sum ludere,

    Plaut. Cas. 3, 5, 48:

    equitatum auxilio Caesari Aedui miserant,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 18:

    alicui subsidium,

    id. ib. 2, 6:

    ad subsidium,

    Hirt. Balb. Hisp. 9, 1:

    misi, pro amicitiā, qui hoc diceret,

    Cic. Phil. 1, 5, 12:

    qui solveret,

    id. Att. 1, 3, 2:

    mittite ambo hominem,

    Gai. Inst. 4, 16.—With acc. and inf.:

    Deiotarus legatos ad me misit, se cum omnibus copiis esse venturum,

    sent me word that, Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 5:

    ad collegam mittit, opus esse exercitu,

    Liv. 24, 19, 3:

    Publilius duo milia militum recepta miserat,

    id. 8, 23, 1:

    Dexagoridas miserat ad legatum Romanum traditurum se urbem,

    id. 34, 29, 9:

    statim Athenas mittit se cum exercitu venturum,

    Just. 5, 3, 7. Missum facere is also used for mittere, to send: ut cohortis ad me missum facias, Pompei. ap. [p. 1153] Cic. Att. 8, 12, B, 2:

    aliquem morti,

    to put to death, despatch, Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 34; so,

    ad mortem,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 41, 97:

    in possessionem,

    to put in possession, id. Quint. 26, 83:

    aliquem ad cenam,

    to invite one to dinner, id. Verr. 2, 1, 26, § 65: sub jugum mittere, to send or cause to go under the yoke, Caes. B. G. 1, 7:

    sub jugo,

    Liv. 3, 28 fin.
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    To send word, announce, tell, report any thing to any one:

    ut mihi vadimonia dilata et Chresti conpilationem mitteres,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 8, 1:

    Curio misi, ut medico honos haberetur,

    id. ib. 16, 9, 3:

    mitti ad principes placuit, ut secernerent se ab Etruscis,

    Liv. 6, 10, 2:

    hodie Spintherem exspecto: misit enim Brutus ad me,

    Cic. Att. 13, 10, 3:

    salutem alicui,

    to send greeting to, to greet one, Ov. Tr. 5, 13, 1:

    ita existimes velim, me antelaturum fuisse, si ad me misisses, voluntatem tuam commodo meo,

    i. e. if you had sent to me for aid, applied to me, Cic. Fam. 5, 20, 1.—
    B.
    To send as a compliment, to dedicate to any one, of a book or poem:

    liber Antiochi, qui ab eo ad Balbum missus est,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 7, 16:

    hunc librum de Senectute ad te misimus,

    id. Sen. 1, 3.—
    C.
    To send, yield, produce, furnish, export any thing (as the product of a country):

    India mittit ebur, molles sua tura Sabaei,

    Verg. G. 1, 57:

    (Padus) electra nuribus mittit gestanda Latinis,

    Ov. M. 2, 366; cf.:

    quos frigida misit Nursia,

    Verg. A. 7, 715:

    hordea, quae Libyci ratibus misere coloni,

    Ov. Med. Fac. 53:

    quas mittit dives Panchaia merces,

    Tib. 3, 2, 23; Ov. A. A. 3, 213; id. Am. 1, 12, 10.—
    D.
    To dismiss a thing from the mind:

    maestumque timorem Mittite,

    Verg. A. 1, 203:

    mittere ac finire odium,

    Liv. 40, 46:

    leves spes,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 5, 8:

    missam iram facere,

    Ter. Hec. 5, 2, 14.—
    E.
    To put an end to, end:

    certamen,

    Verg. A. 5, 286.—
    F.
    Esp. in speaking, etc., to pass over, omit, to give over, cease, forbear (cf.:

    praetermitto, praetereo, relinquo): quin tu istas mittis tricas?

    Plaut. Most. 3, 1, 45:

    mitto proelia, praetereo oppugnationes oppidorum,

    omit, Cic. Mur. 15, 33:

    maledicta omnia,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 9.—With inf.:

    jam scrutari mitto,

    Plaut. Aul. 4, 4, 24:

    mitte male loqui,

    Ter. And. 5, 3, 2:

    cetera mitte loqui,

    Hor. Epod. 13, 7:

    illud dicere,

    Cic. Quint. 27, 85:

    quaerere,

    id. Rosc. Am. 19, 53:

    mitto iam de rege quaerere,

    id. Sull. 7, 22:

    hoc exsequi mitto,

    Quint. 5, 10, 18:

    incommoda mortalium deflere,

    Val. Max. 7, 2, ext. 2.— With quod:

    mitto, quod omnes meas tempestates subire paratissimus fueris,

    Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 12.—With de. mitto de amissā maximā parte exercitūs (sc. dicere), Cic. Pis. 20, 47:

    verum, ut haec missa faciam, quae, etc.,

    id. Rosc. Am. 45, 132:

    missos facere quaestus triennii,

    id. Verr. 2, 3, 44, § 104.—
    G.
    To let go, let loose, to quit, release, dismiss: mitte rudentem, sceleste, Tr. Mittam, Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 77:

    unde mittuntur equi, nunc dicuntur carceres,

    Varr. L. L. 5, § 153 Müll.:

    quadrijuges aequo carcere misit equos,

    Ov. Am. 3, 2, 66; Plaut. Poen. prol. 100:

    mittin' me intro?

    will you let me go in? id. Truc. 4, 2, 43:

    cutem,

    to let go, quit, Hor. A. P. 476:

    mitte me,

    let me alone, Ter. Ad. 5, 2, 5:

    nos missos face,

    id. And. 5, 1, 14:

    missum fieri,

    to be let loose, set at liberty, Nep. Eum. 11: eum missum feci, Caes. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 7, G, 2:

    nec locupletare amicos umquam suos destitit, mittere in negotium,

    to set up in business, Cic. Rab. Post. 2, 4: sub titulum lares, to put a bill on one's house, i. e. to offer it for sale or to be let, Ov. R. Am. 302: in consilium, to let the judges go and consult, i. e. to send the judges to make out their verdict, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 9, § 26:

    sues in hostes,

    to set upon, Lucr. 5, 1309: se in aliquem, to fall upon, assail, attack:

    vota enim faceretis, ut in eos se potius mitteret, quam in vestras possessiones,

    Cic. Mil. 28, 76 (B. and K. immitteret):

    se in foedera,

    to enter into, conclude, make, Verg. A. 12, 190:

    missos faciant honores,

    to let go, renounce, not trouble one's self about, Cic. Sest. 66, 138:

    vos missos facio, et quantum potest, abesse ex Africā jubeo,

    Hirt. B. Afr. 54:

    missam facere legionem,

    to dismiss, Suet. Caes. 69:

    remotis, sive omnino missis lictoribus,

    Cic. Att. 9, 1, 3:

    Lolliam Paulinam conjunxit sibi, brevique missam fecit,

    put her away, Suet. Calig. 25; Ter. Phorm. 4, 3, 70.—
    H.
    To let or bring out, to put forth, send out, emit: sanguinem incisā venā, to let blood, to bleed, Cels. 2, 10:

    sanguinem alicui,

    id. ib.; Petr. 91.— Trop.: mittere sanguinem provinciae, to bleed, i. e. drain, exhaust, Cic. Att. 6, 1, 2; cf.:

    missus est sanguis invidiae sine dolore,

    id. ib. 1, 16, 11:

    radices,

    to put forth roots, to take root, Col. 3, 18:

    folium,

    to put forth leaves, Plin. 18, 7, 10, § 58:

    florem,

    to blossom, bloom, id. 24, 9, 38, § 59:

    membranas de corpore,

    to throw off, shed, Lucr. 4, 57:

    serpens horrenda sibila misit,

    gave forth, emitted, Ov. M. 3, 38: mittere vocem, to utter a sound, raise one's voice, speak, say:

    vocem pro me ac pro re publica nemo mittit,

    speaks a word, Cic. Sest. 19, 42:

    vocem liberam,

    to speak with freedom, Liv. 35, 32:

    flens diu vocem non misit,

    id. 3, 50, 4:

    adeo res miraculo fuit, ut unus ex barbaris miserit vocem, etc.,

    Flor. 4, 10, 7:

    repente vocem sancta misit Religio,

    Phaedr. 4, 11, 4:

    nec labra moves, cum mittere vocem debueras,

    Juv. 13, 114:

    haec Scipionis oratio ex ipsius ore Pompeii mitti videbatur,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 2:

    Afranios sui timoris signa misisse,

    have showed signs of fear, id. ib. 71:

    signa,

    Verg. G. 1, 229:

    signum sanguinis,

    to show signs of blood, look bloody, Lucr. 1, 882.—
    K.
    To send, throw, hurl, cast, launch:

    hastam,

    Ov. M. 11, 8:

    pila,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 93:

    lapides in aliquem,

    to throw, Petr. 90:

    fulmina,

    to hurl, Hor. C. 1, 12, 59:

    aliquid igni,

    Val. Fl. 3, 313:

    de ponte,

    to cast, precipitate, Cat. 17, 23:

    praecipitem aliquem ex arce,

    Ov. M. 8, 250:

    se saxo ab alto,

    to cast one's self down, id. ib. 11, 340:

    se in rapidas aquas,

    id. Am. 3, 6, 80:

    se in medium,

    to plunge into the midst, Quint. 11, 1, 54. —Of nets:

    retia misit,

    Juv. 2, 148.—Of dice, to throw: talis enim jactatis, ut quisque canem, aut senionem miserat, etc., Aug. ap. Suet. Aug. 71:

    talos in phimum,

    Hor. S. 2, 7, 17:

    panem alicui,

    to throw to, Phaedr. 1, 22, 3:

    Alexandrum manum ad arma misisse,

    laid his hand on his weapons, Sen. Ira, 2, 2:

    pira in vasculo,

    Pall. 3, 25, 11:

    fert missos Vestae pura patella cibos,

    Ov. F. 6, 310:

    accidere in mensas ut rosa missa solet,

    which one has let fall, id. ib. 5, 360.—
    L.
    = pempein, to attend, guide, escort:

    alias (animas) sub Tartara tristia mittit (Mercurius),

    Verg. A. 4, 243; cf.:

    sic denique victor Trinacriā fines Italos mittēre relictā,

    id. ib. 3, 440.—Hence, P. a.: Missus, a, um; as subst.: Missus, i, m., he that is sent, the messenger or ambassador of God, i. e. Christ, Arn. 2, 73; Isid. 7, 2, 35.

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    mitto, mīsi, missum, 3 (contr. form, misti for misisti, Cat. 14, 14: archaic inf. pass. mittier, Plaut. Capt. 2, 3, 78), v. a. [etym. dub.; cf. Sanscr. math-, to set in motion], to cause to go, let go, send, to send off, despatch, etc.
    I.
    In gen.: ad Trojam cum misi ob defendendam Graeciam, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 3, 13, 28 (Trag. v. 362 Vahl.):

    filium suum foras ad propinquum suum quendam mittit,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 26, § 66:

    signa... quam plurima quam primumque mittas,

    id. Fam. 1, 8, 2:

    legatos de deditione ad eum miserunt,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 27:

    pabulatum mittebat,

    id. B. C. 1, 40:

    scitatum oracula,

    Verg. A. 2, 114:

    Delphos consultum,

    Nep. Them. 2, 6:

    missus sum, te ut requirerem,

    Ter. Phorm. 5, 6, 42:

    ego huc missa sum ludere,

    Plaut. Cas. 3, 5, 48:

    equitatum auxilio Caesari Aedui miserant,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 18:

    alicui subsidium,

    id. ib. 2, 6:

    ad subsidium,

    Hirt. Balb. Hisp. 9, 1:

    misi, pro amicitiā, qui hoc diceret,

    Cic. Phil. 1, 5, 12:

    qui solveret,

    id. Att. 1, 3, 2:

    mittite ambo hominem,

    Gai. Inst. 4, 16.—With acc. and inf.:

    Deiotarus legatos ad me misit, se cum omnibus copiis esse venturum,

    sent me word that, Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 5:

    ad collegam mittit, opus esse exercitu,

    Liv. 24, 19, 3:

    Publilius duo milia militum recepta miserat,

    id. 8, 23, 1:

    Dexagoridas miserat ad legatum Romanum traditurum se urbem,

    id. 34, 29, 9:

    statim Athenas mittit se cum exercitu venturum,

    Just. 5, 3, 7. Missum facere is also used for mittere, to send: ut cohortis ad me missum facias, Pompei. ap. [p. 1153] Cic. Att. 8, 12, B, 2:

    aliquem morti,

    to put to death, despatch, Plaut. Capt. 3, 5, 34; so,

    ad mortem,

    Cic. Tusc. 1, 41, 97:

    in possessionem,

    to put in possession, id. Quint. 26, 83:

    aliquem ad cenam,

    to invite one to dinner, id. Verr. 2, 1, 26, § 65: sub jugum mittere, to send or cause to go under the yoke, Caes. B. G. 1, 7:

    sub jugo,

    Liv. 3, 28 fin.
    II.
    In partic.
    A.
    To send word, announce, tell, report any thing to any one:

    ut mihi vadimonia dilata et Chresti conpilationem mitteres,

    Cic. Fam. 2, 8, 1:

    Curio misi, ut medico honos haberetur,

    id. ib. 16, 9, 3:

    mitti ad principes placuit, ut secernerent se ab Etruscis,

    Liv. 6, 10, 2:

    hodie Spintherem exspecto: misit enim Brutus ad me,

    Cic. Att. 13, 10, 3:

    salutem alicui,

    to send greeting to, to greet one, Ov. Tr. 5, 13, 1:

    ita existimes velim, me antelaturum fuisse, si ad me misisses, voluntatem tuam commodo meo,

    i. e. if you had sent to me for aid, applied to me, Cic. Fam. 5, 20, 1.—
    B.
    To send as a compliment, to dedicate to any one, of a book or poem:

    liber Antiochi, qui ab eo ad Balbum missus est,

    Cic. N. D. 1, 7, 16:

    hunc librum de Senectute ad te misimus,

    id. Sen. 1, 3.—
    C.
    To send, yield, produce, furnish, export any thing (as the product of a country):

    India mittit ebur, molles sua tura Sabaei,

    Verg. G. 1, 57:

    (Padus) electra nuribus mittit gestanda Latinis,

    Ov. M. 2, 366; cf.:

    quos frigida misit Nursia,

    Verg. A. 7, 715:

    hordea, quae Libyci ratibus misere coloni,

    Ov. Med. Fac. 53:

    quas mittit dives Panchaia merces,

    Tib. 3, 2, 23; Ov. A. A. 3, 213; id. Am. 1, 12, 10.—
    D.
    To dismiss a thing from the mind:

    maestumque timorem Mittite,

    Verg. A. 1, 203:

    mittere ac finire odium,

    Liv. 40, 46:

    leves spes,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 5, 8:

    missam iram facere,

    Ter. Hec. 5, 2, 14.—
    E.
    To put an end to, end:

    certamen,

    Verg. A. 5, 286.—
    F.
    Esp. in speaking, etc., to pass over, omit, to give over, cease, forbear (cf.:

    praetermitto, praetereo, relinquo): quin tu istas mittis tricas?

    Plaut. Most. 3, 1, 45:

    mitto proelia, praetereo oppugnationes oppidorum,

    omit, Cic. Mur. 15, 33:

    maledicta omnia,

    Ter. Ad. 5, 3, 9.—With inf.:

    jam scrutari mitto,

    Plaut. Aul. 4, 4, 24:

    mitte male loqui,

    Ter. And. 5, 3, 2:

    cetera mitte loqui,

    Hor. Epod. 13, 7:

    illud dicere,

    Cic. Quint. 27, 85:

    quaerere,

    id. Rosc. Am. 19, 53:

    mitto iam de rege quaerere,

    id. Sull. 7, 22:

    hoc exsequi mitto,

    Quint. 5, 10, 18:

    incommoda mortalium deflere,

    Val. Max. 7, 2, ext. 2.— With quod:

    mitto, quod omnes meas tempestates subire paratissimus fueris,

    Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 12.—With de. mitto de amissā maximā parte exercitūs (sc. dicere), Cic. Pis. 20, 47:

    verum, ut haec missa faciam, quae, etc.,

    id. Rosc. Am. 45, 132:

    missos facere quaestus triennii,

    id. Verr. 2, 3, 44, § 104.—
    G.
    To let go, let loose, to quit, release, dismiss: mitte rudentem, sceleste, Tr. Mittam, Plaut. Rud. 4, 3, 77:

    unde mittuntur equi, nunc dicuntur carceres,

    Varr. L. L. 5, § 153 Müll.:

    quadrijuges aequo carcere misit equos,

    Ov. Am. 3, 2, 66; Plaut. Poen. prol. 100:

    mittin' me intro?

    will you let me go in? id. Truc. 4, 2, 43:

    cutem,

    to let go, quit, Hor. A. P. 476:

    mitte me,

    let me alone, Ter. Ad. 5, 2, 5:

    nos missos face,

    id. And. 5, 1, 14:

    missum fieri,

    to be let loose, set at liberty, Nep. Eum. 11: eum missum feci, Caes. ap. Cic. Att. 9, 7, G, 2:

    nec locupletare amicos umquam suos destitit, mittere in negotium,

    to set up in business, Cic. Rab. Post. 2, 4: sub titulum lares, to put a bill on one's house, i. e. to offer it for sale or to be let, Ov. R. Am. 302: in consilium, to let the judges go and consult, i. e. to send the judges to make out their verdict, Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 9, § 26:

    sues in hostes,

    to set upon, Lucr. 5, 1309: se in aliquem, to fall upon, assail, attack:

    vota enim faceretis, ut in eos se potius mitteret, quam in vestras possessiones,

    Cic. Mil. 28, 76 (B. and K. immitteret):

    se in foedera,

    to enter into, conclude, make, Verg. A. 12, 190:

    missos faciant honores,

    to let go, renounce, not trouble one's self about, Cic. Sest. 66, 138:

    vos missos facio, et quantum potest, abesse ex Africā jubeo,

    Hirt. B. Afr. 54:

    missam facere legionem,

    to dismiss, Suet. Caes. 69:

    remotis, sive omnino missis lictoribus,

    Cic. Att. 9, 1, 3:

    Lolliam Paulinam conjunxit sibi, brevique missam fecit,

    put her away, Suet. Calig. 25; Ter. Phorm. 4, 3, 70.—
    H.
    To let or bring out, to put forth, send out, emit: sanguinem incisā venā, to let blood, to bleed, Cels. 2, 10:

    sanguinem alicui,

    id. ib.; Petr. 91.— Trop.: mittere sanguinem provinciae, to bleed, i. e. drain, exhaust, Cic. Att. 6, 1, 2; cf.:

    missus est sanguis invidiae sine dolore,

    id. ib. 1, 16, 11:

    radices,

    to put forth roots, to take root, Col. 3, 18:

    folium,

    to put forth leaves, Plin. 18, 7, 10, § 58:

    florem,

    to blossom, bloom, id. 24, 9, 38, § 59:

    membranas de corpore,

    to throw off, shed, Lucr. 4, 57:

    serpens horrenda sibila misit,

    gave forth, emitted, Ov. M. 3, 38: mittere vocem, to utter a sound, raise one's voice, speak, say:

    vocem pro me ac pro re publica nemo mittit,

    speaks a word, Cic. Sest. 19, 42:

    vocem liberam,

    to speak with freedom, Liv. 35, 32:

    flens diu vocem non misit,

    id. 3, 50, 4:

    adeo res miraculo fuit, ut unus ex barbaris miserit vocem, etc.,

    Flor. 4, 10, 7:

    repente vocem sancta misit Religio,

    Phaedr. 4, 11, 4:

    nec labra moves, cum mittere vocem debueras,

    Juv. 13, 114:

    haec Scipionis oratio ex ipsius ore Pompeii mitti videbatur,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 2:

    Afranios sui timoris signa misisse,

    have showed signs of fear, id. ib. 71:

    signa,

    Verg. G. 1, 229:

    signum sanguinis,

    to show signs of blood, look bloody, Lucr. 1, 882.—
    K.
    To send, throw, hurl, cast, launch:

    hastam,

    Ov. M. 11, 8:

    pila,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 93:

    lapides in aliquem,

    to throw, Petr. 90:

    fulmina,

    to hurl, Hor. C. 1, 12, 59:

    aliquid igni,

    Val. Fl. 3, 313:

    de ponte,

    to cast, precipitate, Cat. 17, 23:

    praecipitem aliquem ex arce,

    Ov. M. 8, 250:

    se saxo ab alto,

    to cast one's self down, id. ib. 11, 340:

    se in rapidas aquas,

    id. Am. 3, 6, 80:

    se in medium,

    to plunge into the midst, Quint. 11, 1, 54. —Of nets:

    retia misit,

    Juv. 2, 148.—Of dice, to throw: talis enim jactatis, ut quisque canem, aut senionem miserat, etc., Aug. ap. Suet. Aug. 71:

    talos in phimum,

    Hor. S. 2, 7, 17:

    panem alicui,

    to throw to, Phaedr. 1, 22, 3:

    Alexandrum manum ad arma misisse,

    laid his hand on his weapons, Sen. Ira, 2, 2:

    pira in vasculo,

    Pall. 3, 25, 11:

    fert missos Vestae pura patella cibos,

    Ov. F. 6, 310:

    accidere in mensas ut rosa missa solet,

    which one has let fall, id. ib. 5, 360.—
    L.
    = pempein, to attend, guide, escort:

    alias (animas) sub Tartara tristia mittit (Mercurius),

    Verg. A. 4, 243; cf.:

    sic denique victor Trinacriā fines Italos mittēre relictā,

    id. ib. 3, 440.—Hence, P. a.: Missus, a, um; as subst.: Missus, i, m., he that is sent, the messenger or ambassador of God, i. e. Christ, Arn. 2, 73; Isid. 7, 2, 35.

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