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1 ostentation
ostentation [ɔstɑ̃tasjɔ̃]feminine noun* * *ɔstɑ̃tasjɔ̃ nffaire ostentation de — to parade, to make a display of
* * *ostentation nf ostentation.[ɔstɑ̃tasjɔ̃] nom féminin(soutenu) [affectation, vanité] ostentationavec ostentation with ostentation, ostentatiouslysans ostentation without ostentation, unostentatiously -
2 ostentation
nounOstentation, die (geh.); Prahlerei, die (abwertend); (showiness) Prunk, der* * *noun die Protzerei* * *os·ten·ta·tion[ˌɒstenˈteɪʃən, AM ˌɑ:stənˈ-]* * *["ɒsten'teISən]n2) (= obviousness) aufdringliche or penetrante Deutlichkeitwith ostentation — demonstrativ, ostentativ
* * *1. (protzige) Zurschaustellung2. Protzerei f umg, Prahlerei f3. Gepränge n, Prachtentfaltung f* * *nounOstentation, die (geh.); Prahlerei, die (abwertend); (showiness) Prunk, der* * *n.Prunk nur sing. m.Schaustellung f.Zurschaustellung f. -
3 ostentación
f.ostentation, vanity, boasting, bragging.* * *1 ostentation\con ostentación ostentatiouslyhacer ostentación to be ostentatioushacer ostentación de algo to flaunt something* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=exhibición) ostentation2) (=acto) show, displayhacer ostentación de — to flaunt, parade, show off
* * *femenino ostentationhacen ostentación de su fortuna — they flaunt o parade their wealth
* * *= parade, ostentation, trumpet-blowing, lavishness, bragging, boasting.Ex. An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.Ex. However, the pomp and ostentation of the annual meeting, first called Council, then General Conference (alias Congress), which attracts growing numbers of professionals, leads to IFLA taking on a mythical or ritualistic aspect where appearances replace content.Ex. Any misgivings the reader might have about such a book are allayed by the general lack of trumpet-blowing.Ex. The lavishness of the presentation imbues the show with conviction and almost distracts from the ridiculousness of its apocalyptic posturing.Ex. Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.* * *femenino ostentationhacen ostentación de su fortuna — they flaunt o parade their wealth
* * *= parade, ostentation, trumpet-blowing, lavishness, bragging, boasting.Ex: An enquirer upstaged by a virtuoso parade of knowledge may be unwilling to venture into the limelight again.
Ex: However, the pomp and ostentation of the annual meeting, first called Council, then General Conference (alias Congress), which attracts growing numbers of professionals, leads to IFLA taking on a mythical or ritualistic aspect where appearances replace content.Ex: Any misgivings the reader might have about such a book are allayed by the general lack of trumpet-blowing.Ex: The lavishness of the presentation imbues the show with conviction and almost distracts from the ridiculousness of its apocalyptic posturing.Ex: Boasting is like lying because you are not telling the truth about yourself.* * *ostentationhacen ostentación de su fortuna they flaunt o parade their wealthviste con ostentación she dresses ostentatiously* * *
ostentación sustantivo femenino
ostentation
ostentación sustantivo femenino ostentation: hace ostentación de su riqueza, she flaunts her wealth
' ostentación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parafernalia
- relumbrón
English:
flaunt
- glitz
- ostentation
- flash
- parade
* * *ostentación nfostentation, show;hacer ostentación de algo to show sth off, to parade sth* * *f ostentation;hacer ostentación de flaunt* * * -
4 ανεπιφαντότερον
ἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: adverbial compἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: masc acc comp sgἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
5 ἀνεπιφαντότερον
ἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: adverbial compἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: masc acc comp sgἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
6 ανεπιφάντως
ἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: adverbialἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
7 ἀνεπιφάντως
ἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: adverbialἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: masc /fem acc pl (doric) -
8 ανεπίφαντον
ἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: masc /fem acc sgἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 ἀνεπίφαντον
ἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: masc /fem acc sgἀνεπίφαντοςwithout ostentation: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
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11 ἀνεπιφάντους
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12 ανεπιφάντων
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13 ἀνεπιφάντων
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14 ανεπίφαντα
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15 ἀνεπίφαντα
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16 ανεπίφαντοι
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17 ἀνεπίφαντοι
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18 esbroufe
feminine noun* * *(colloq) ɛzbʀuf nom fémininfaire de l'esbroufe — to swank (colloq), to show off
* * *ɛsbʀuf nffaire de l'esbroufe — to show off, to draw attention to o.s.
* * *esbroufe○ nf c'est de l'esbroufe it's all a lot of swank○; faire de l'esbroufe to swank, to show off; sans esbroufe discreetly, without ostentation.[ɛzbruf] nom féminin————————à l'esbroufe (familier) locution adverbiale -
19 ἀνεπίφαντος
ἀνεπί-φαντος, ον,A without ostentation, Ph.2.76, Vett.Val.16.21; insignificant,ἀποτελέσεις Paul.Al.F.1
. Adv.- τως M.Ant.1.9
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνεπίφαντος
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20 כובד
כּוֹבֶדm. (b. h. כֹּבֶד; כָּבֵר) 1) weight, heaviness, pressure. Snh.63b א״ת כבודו אלא כּוֹבְדוֹ Ms. M., v. כָּבֵד II. Yoma 41b בעי כ׳ it requires weight (must be heavy so as to sink into the fire). Ib. כדי שיהא בהן כ׳ (they are tied together) in order that they may be heavy. Y. Ḥag.II, 77d צריך לכבוש את כּוֹבְדוֹ (in putting his hands on the sacrifice) he must press his weight on it; (Bab. ib. 16b סמיכה בכל בחו). Naz.5a כ׳ the feeling of heaviness (of the hair).כ׳ ראש bending down the head; humble, solemn disposition, opp. קלות ראש. Ber.V, 1 אין עומדין … כ׳ ראש we must not rise for prayer in any other than a humble Y.Ab. Zar. I, 39d top; Tosef. ib. I, 2 שואל בשלומו בכ׳ר׳ greet him with a bent head (without ostentation). M. Kat. 21b בשפה רפח ובכ׳ר׳ in an undertone and with solemnity. 2) roller or beam of a loom; כ׳ חעליון the upper beam from which the warp depends; כ׳ התחתון the lower beam, the roller on which the web is wound as it advances. Kel. XXI, 1 (Talm. ed. כֹּבֶד). Neg. XI, 9 ( fem.). Sabb.113a; Y. ib. XVII, 16a bot.
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