Перевод: со всех языков на английский

с английского на все языки

youth(fulness)

  • 1 youth(fulness)

    فُتوَّة \ youth(fulness). \ See Also شَباب

    Arabic-English glossary > youth(fulness)

  • 2 Jugend

    f; -, kein Pl.
    1. youth; (Kindesalter) childhood; in meiner Jugend when I was young; von Jugend auf since I was ( oder you were etc.) young oder a child; seit frühester Jugend from when I was ( oder you were etc.) very young, from my ( oder your etc.) earliest youth geh.
    2. (Jugendlichkeit) youth(fulness)
    3. Koll.: die Jugend young people, the younger generation, heutige: auch the youth of today, today’s youth; die deutsche Jugend the young Germans (of today); die reifere Jugend hum. the over-forties
    * * *
    die Jugend
    youth; juvenescence
    * * *
    Ju|gend ['juːgnt]
    f -,
    no pl
    1) (= Jugendzeit) youth; (= das Jungsein, Jugendlichkeit) youth, youthfulness

    frühe Júgend — early youth, adolescence

    früheste Júgend — early adolescence

    in ihrer Júgend waren sie... — in their youth they were...

    von Júgend an or auf — from one's youth

    2) (= junge Menschen) youth, young people pl

    die heutige Júgend, die Júgend von heute — young people or the youth of today, modern youth

    die weibliche/männliche Júgend — young women/men

    die studentische Júgend — student youth

    Júgend hat keine Tugend (Prov)young people are all the same

    Haus der Júgend — youth centre (Brit) or center (US)

    3) (SPORT) youth team
    * * *
    die
    2) (young people in general.) the young
    3) ((the state of being in) the early part of life: Enjoy your youth!; He spent his youth in America.) youth
    4) (young people in general: Some people say that today's youth has/have no sense of responsibility.) youth
    * * *
    Ju·gend
    <->
    [ˈju:gn̩t]
    frühe/früheste \Jugend early/earliest youth
    in jds dat \Jugend in sb's youth
    in meiner \Jugend kostete ein Brötchen sechs Pfennige when I was young a roll cost six pfennigs
    von \Jugend an [o auf] from one's youth
    wir haben schon von \Jugend auf immer zusammen gespielt we have always played together right from our youth
    2. (Jungsein) youthfulness
    die \Jugend young people pl
    die europäische \Jugend the youth [or young people] of Europe
    die \Jugend von heute, die heutige \Jugend young people [or the youth of] today
    die reifere \Jugend (hum) the young at heart hum
    auch die reifere \Jugend war zugegen the older age-group were also present
    die studentische \Jugend young students
    die weibliche/männliche \Jugend (geh) young women/men pl
    * * *
    die; Jugend

    in ihrer Jugendin her youth; when she was young

    schon in früher Jugendat an early age

    schon von Jugend auf — from an early age; from his/her etc. youth

    2) (Jugendliche) young people

    die weibliche/männliche Jugend — girls pl./boys pl

    * * *
    Jugend f; -, kein pl
    1. youth; (Kindesalter) childhood;
    in meiner Jugend when I was young;
    von Jugend auf since I was ( oder you were etc) young oder a child;
    seit frühester Jugend from when I was ( oder you were etc) very young, from my ( oder your etc) earliest youth geh
    2. (Jugendlichkeit) youth(fulness)
    3. koll:
    die Jugend young people, the younger generation, heutige: auch the youth of today, today’s youth;
    die deutsche Jugend the young Germans (of today);
    die reifere Jugend hum the over-forties
    4. SPORT (Jugendmannschaft) youth team
    * * *
    die; Jugend

    in ihrer Jugend — in her youth; when she was young

    schon von Jugend auf — from an early age; from his/her etc. youth

    2) (Jugendliche) young people

    die weibliche/männliche Jugend — girls pl./boys pl

    * * *
    f.
    adolescence n.
    teenage years n.
    young age n.
    youth n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Jugend

  • 3 غلامية

    غُلاَمِيّة: شَباب، مُرَاهَقَة
    youth(fulness); adolescence

    Arabic-English new dictionary > غلامية

  • 4 jeugdigheid

    [hoedanigheid] youth(fulness)

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > jeugdigheid

  • 5 فتوة

    فُتوَّة \ youth(fulness). \ See Also شَباب

    Arabic-English dictionary > فتوة

  • 6 puberes

    1.
    pūbes and pūber (cf. Prisc. p. 707 P.; also pūbis, ĕris, Caes. ib.), ĕris, adj. [root pu-, to beget; in Sanscr. putras, son; pumans, man; cf.: puer, pūpa, putus, etc.], that is grown up, of ripe age, adult, pubescent.
    I.
    Lit. (class.):

    pubes et puber qui generare potest: is incipit esse a quattuordecim annis: femina a duodecim viri potens, sive patiens, ut quidam putant,

    Fest. p. 250 Müll.; Crass. ap. Cic. de Or. 2, 55, 224:

    filii,

    Cic. Off. 1, 35, 129: priusquam pubes esset, Nep. Dion, 4, 4:

    ad puberem aetatem,

    Liv. 1, 3.—
    B.
    Subst.: pūbĕres, um, m., grown-up persons, adults, men (cf.:

    adulescens, ephebus): omnes puberes armati convenire consuerunt,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 56; id. B. C. 2, 13; 3, 9; Sall. J. 26, 3; 54, 6; Tac. A. 13, 39.— Sing. collect.:

    omnem Italiae pubem commiserat,

    Cic. Mil. 23, 61; Liv. 1, 9, 6; Suet. Ner. 43; Tac. H. 2, 47.— Rarely, of one person, a youth:

    ne praejudicium fiat impuberi per puberis personam,

    Dig. 37, 10, 3, § 8.—
    II.
    Transf., of plants, covered with soft down, downy, pubescent, ripe:

    folia,

    Verg. A. 12, 413:

    uvae,

    Front. Ep. ad M. Caes. 4, 4 Mai.
    2.
    pūbes (nom. pubis, Prud. Cath. 7, 162), is, f. [1. pubes], the signs of manhood, i. e. the hair which appears on the body at the age of puberty, Gr. hêbê.
    I.
    Lit.:

    si inguen jam pube contegitur,

    Cels. 7, 19:

    capillus et pubes,

    Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 58.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    The hair in gen.:

    ciliorum,

    Mart. Cap. 2, § 132.—
    B.
    The private parts, Verg. A. 3, 427; Ov. Am. 3, 12, 22; Plin. 11, 37, 83, § 208; 28, 15, 60, § 215; App. M. 10, p. 254, 3.—
    C.
    Collect., grown-up males, youth, young men (class.):

    omnem Italiae pubem,

    Cic. Mil. 23, 61; Verg. A. 5, 573:

    robora pubis Lecta,

    id. ib. 8, 518:

    Romana,

    Liv. 1, 9; Tac. A. 6, 1; id. H. 2, 47; Sil. 1, 667.— Poet., transf., of bullocks, Verg. G. 3, 174.—
    2.
    In gen., men, people, population:

    pube praesenti,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 124; Cat. 64, 4; 268; 68, 101:

    Dardana,

    Verg. A. 7, 219:

    captiva,

    Hor. C. 3, 5, 18:

    Romana,

    id. ib. 4, 4, 46 al.—
    III.
    Trop., fulness, ripeness:

    pube agri variorum seminum laeti,

    Amm. 24, 5, 1.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > puberes

  • 7 pubes

    1.
    pūbes and pūber (cf. Prisc. p. 707 P.; also pūbis, ĕris, Caes. ib.), ĕris, adj. [root pu-, to beget; in Sanscr. putras, son; pumans, man; cf.: puer, pūpa, putus, etc.], that is grown up, of ripe age, adult, pubescent.
    I.
    Lit. (class.):

    pubes et puber qui generare potest: is incipit esse a quattuordecim annis: femina a duodecim viri potens, sive patiens, ut quidam putant,

    Fest. p. 250 Müll.; Crass. ap. Cic. de Or. 2, 55, 224:

    filii,

    Cic. Off. 1, 35, 129: priusquam pubes esset, Nep. Dion, 4, 4:

    ad puberem aetatem,

    Liv. 1, 3.—
    B.
    Subst.: pūbĕres, um, m., grown-up persons, adults, men (cf.:

    adulescens, ephebus): omnes puberes armati convenire consuerunt,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 56; id. B. C. 2, 13; 3, 9; Sall. J. 26, 3; 54, 6; Tac. A. 13, 39.— Sing. collect.:

    omnem Italiae pubem commiserat,

    Cic. Mil. 23, 61; Liv. 1, 9, 6; Suet. Ner. 43; Tac. H. 2, 47.— Rarely, of one person, a youth:

    ne praejudicium fiat impuberi per puberis personam,

    Dig. 37, 10, 3, § 8.—
    II.
    Transf., of plants, covered with soft down, downy, pubescent, ripe:

    folia,

    Verg. A. 12, 413:

    uvae,

    Front. Ep. ad M. Caes. 4, 4 Mai.
    2.
    pūbes (nom. pubis, Prud. Cath. 7, 162), is, f. [1. pubes], the signs of manhood, i. e. the hair which appears on the body at the age of puberty, Gr. hêbê.
    I.
    Lit.:

    si inguen jam pube contegitur,

    Cels. 7, 19:

    capillus et pubes,

    Plin. 34, 8, 19, § 58.—
    II.
    Transf.
    A.
    The hair in gen.:

    ciliorum,

    Mart. Cap. 2, § 132.—
    B.
    The private parts, Verg. A. 3, 427; Ov. Am. 3, 12, 22; Plin. 11, 37, 83, § 208; 28, 15, 60, § 215; App. M. 10, p. 254, 3.—
    C.
    Collect., grown-up males, youth, young men (class.):

    omnem Italiae pubem,

    Cic. Mil. 23, 61; Verg. A. 5, 573:

    robora pubis Lecta,

    id. ib. 8, 518:

    Romana,

    Liv. 1, 9; Tac. A. 6, 1; id. H. 2, 47; Sil. 1, 667.— Poet., transf., of bullocks, Verg. G. 3, 174.—
    2.
    In gen., men, people, population:

    pube praesenti,

    Plaut. Ps. 1, 1, 124; Cat. 64, 4; 268; 68, 101:

    Dardana,

    Verg. A. 7, 219:

    captiva,

    Hor. C. 3, 5, 18:

    Romana,

    id. ib. 4, 4, 46 al.—
    III.
    Trop., fulness, ripeness:

    pube agri variorum seminum laeti,

    Amm. 24, 5, 1.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > pubes

  • 8 denbora

    [from Late Lat. "tempora", pl of "tempus"] iz.
    1.
    a. ( oro.) time; \denbora askoan for a long time; \denbora aurrera doa time goes on ; \denbora bereko simultaneous; \denbora batez for a while | for a time; \denbora eman to spend time ; \denbora galdu to waste time
    b. ( bitarte mugatua) time, while; \denbora da alde honetan ez direla agertu it's been a while since they've been around here; \denbora luzea \\ laburra long \\ short time ; \denbora gutxi barru within a short time; \denbora gutxian in a short time; hainbat \denboraz for such a long time; \denbora luzean egon ziren elkarrekin they were together for a long while; azken \denbora honetan recently; \denbora datorrenean when the time comes
    2.
    a. ( garaia) time, era; Caligularen \denboran in Caligula's time ; denboren betetasuna the fulness of the times Kristau. ; gauzak bere \denboran egin behar dira things have to be done in their own time; \denbora bateko i. ( behin-behineko) temporary, for a time ii. of another time; horiek dira \denbora bateko istorioak dira those are issues from another time
    b. time; gazte-\denboran Afrikan ibilia zen he had travelled in Africa {in his youth || when he was young} ; gerra-\denboran during the war; \denbora berekoak dira they're from the same time period; gure \denboran ez zen honelakorik gertatzen in our time such a thing never happened; gure \denboran erreka eta itsasoko urak garbi-garbiak ziren when we were young the water in the streams and sea was very clean
    3. ( astia) time, free time; ez du horretarako \denborarik he doesn't have any time for it
    4. (I) ( eguraldi) weather

    Euskara Ingelesa hiztegiaren > denbora

  • 9 עופר

    עוֹפֶרm. (b. h. עֹפֶר; עפר to be thick, strong; cmp. preced., a. אַבִּיר) young animal; trnsf. youth, strong man. Gen. R. s. 14 (play on עפר, Gen. 2:7) ע׳ עולם על מליאתו נברא the conqueror of the world was created in his fulness (completely developed).Pl. עֳפָרִים. Ylamd. to Num. 23:10, quot. in Ar. (play on עֲפַר, Num. l. c.) מי מנה ע׳וכ׳ who will count the youths among them that have reached the age of marriage ?; Yalk. Num. 766 כמה ע׳ ישוכ׳ how many are the youths in Israel that study the Law ! (Tanna dbé El. ch. XXI עפר, corr. acc.).

    Jewish literature > עופר

  • 10 עוֹפֶר

    עוֹפֶרm. (b. h. עֹפֶר; עפר to be thick, strong; cmp. preced., a. אַבִּיר) young animal; trnsf. youth, strong man. Gen. R. s. 14 (play on עפר, Gen. 2:7) ע׳ עולם על מליאתו נברא the conqueror of the world was created in his fulness (completely developed).Pl. עֳפָרִים. Ylamd. to Num. 23:10, quot. in Ar. (play on עֲפַר, Num. l. c.) מי מנה ע׳וכ׳ who will count the youths among them that have reached the age of marriage ?; Yalk. Num. 766 כמה ע׳ ישוכ׳ how many are the youths in Israel that study the Law ! (Tanna dbé El. ch. XXI עפר, corr. acc.).

    Jewish literature > עוֹפֶר

См. также в других словарях:

  • Fear of youth — The irrational fear of youth is called ephebiphobia. [Fletcher, A. (2006) [http://www.commonaction.org/WYVD.pdf Washington Youth Voice Handbook] . CommonAction. p 9.] First coined as the fear and loathing of teenagers, [Astroth, K. (1994) Beyond… …   Wikipedia

  • Iðunn — (possibly meaning ever young Lindow (2001:198 199).] or rejuvenator Orchard (1997:95).] ) is a goddess in Norse mythology. Iðunn is attested in the Poetic Edda , compiled in the 13th century from earlier traditional sources, and the Prose Edda ,… …   Wikipedia

  • greenness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The time of life between childhood and maturity: adolescence, juvenescence, juvenility, puberty, salad days, spring, youth, youth fulness. See YOUTH. 2. Lack of experience and the knowledge gained from it:… …   English dictionary for students

  • Mormonism and Christianity — Depiction of God the Father and Jesus as two distinct beings appearing to Joseph Smith, Jr. during his First Vision, reflecting Mormonism s nontrinitarian theology. Mormonism and Christianity have a complex theological, historical, and… …   Wikipedia

  • Ascetical theology — is the organized study or presentation of spiritual teachings found in Christian Scripture and the Church Fathers that help the faithful to more perfectly follow Christ and attain to Christian perfection . The word ascetic is from the Greek word… …   Wikipedia

  • Ascetical Theology — • Briefly defined as the scientific exposition of Christian asceticism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ascetical Theology     Ascetical Theology      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Cherubim — • Angelic beings or symbolic representations thereof, mentioned frequently in the Old Testament and once in the New Testament Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Cherubim     Cherubim …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Schools — • History and development of education as related to the church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Schools     Schools     † …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Mormons — Mormon redirects here. For other uses, see Mormon (disambiguation). Mormons …   Wikipedia

  • Beliefs and practices of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints — Mormon doctrine redirects here. For the book by Bruce R. McConkie, see Mormon Doctrine (book). For more details on the study of Latter day Saint beliefs and practices as an academic field, see Mormon studies. Joseph Smith, Jr. said that he saw… …   Wikipedia

  • Mary Moody Emerson — (1774 1863) was known not only as her nephew Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “earliest and best teacher,” but also as a “spirited and original genius in her own right” (Richardson on back cover of Origins). Ralph Waldo Emerson considered her presence in… …   Wikipedia

Поделиться ссылкой на выделенное

Прямая ссылка:
Нажмите правой клавишей мыши и выберите «Копировать ссылку»