Suchergebnis zu "nature":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 4 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short| condiciō, condiciōnis f | agreement, stipulation, condition, compact, proposition, terms, demand, marriage, match, amour, the relation of lover or mistress, external position, external situation, condition, rank, place, circumstances, situation, nature, mode, manner |
| | conditiō, conditiōnis f | agreement, stipulation, condition, compact, proposition, terms, demand, marriage, match, amour, the relation of lover or mistress, external position, external situation, condition, rank, place, circumstances, situation, nature, mode, manner |
| | cōnstitūtiō, cōnstitūtiōnis f | constitution, disposition, nature, definition, issue in a cause, point in dispute, regulation, order, arrangement, imperial regulation |
| | vīs, vim, vī, vīrēs, vīrium f | force, vigor, power, energy, virtue, potency, violence, quantity, number, abundance, mental strength, notion, meaning, sense, import, nature, essence, signification |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 51 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short| adulteria nātūrae adulterō | falsify the adulterated nature once more |
| | adulterīnus, adulterīna, adulterīnum | adulterous, not full-blooded, that has assumed the nature of something foreign, not genuine, false, counterfeit, impure |
| | adulterāre, adulterō, adulterāvī, adulterātum | commit adultery, pollute, defile, falsify, adulterate, give a foreign nature to a thing, counterfeit |
| | adulterārī, adulteror | commit adultery, pollute, defile, falsify, adulterate, give a foreign nature to a thing, counterfeit |
| | aeolipilae, aeolipilārum f | vessels for investigating the nature of the wind, eolipiles |
| | aequilībritās, aequilībritātis f (ἰσονομία) | equal distribution of the powers of nature |
| | aequitās locī | level nature of the site, flatness of the site |
| | alicuius est | it's someone's nature, it is characteristic of someone, it characterises someone |
| | aliquid partem meī faciō | make something someone's second nature, let something pass into ones's flesh and blood |
| | amoenum ingenium | engaging nature, pleasing nature |
| | animāta inanimaque | the animate and inanimate nature |
| | animus inveterātur | courage becomes second nature |
| | anomoeūsios, anomoeūsion | of unequal nature, of unequal essence |
| | benīgnus, benīgna, benīgnum | of a good kind, of a good nature, beneficent, kind, good, friendly, pleasing, favorable, benignant, favorable, pleasant, mild, lucky, propitious |
| | boum cervīcēs nātae ad iugum | the neck of the cattle is intended by nature for the yoke |
| | capere, capiō, cēpī, captum | possess, embrace, entertain, conceive, be subjected to, suffer, experience, contain, be large enough for, swallow up, ingulf, take in, contain, hold, be strong enough for, bear, be capable of, undergo, be susceptible of, be of a nature to, comprehend |
| | cōnstituō, quid et quāle sit, dē quō disputētur | determine the subject of the investigation by its nature and character |
| | cōnsubstantiālis, cōnsubstantiāle | of like essence, of like nature, of like substance, consubstantial, |
| | cōnsubstantīvus, cōnsubstantīva, cōnsubstantīvum | of like essence, of like nature, of like quality |
| | convenienter cum nātūrā vīvō | live in harmony with nature |
| | convenienter nātūrae vīvō | live in harmony with nature |
| | convertere, convertō, convertī, conversum | change the nature of a thing, change, alter, transform |
| | corporātūra, corporātūrae f | the corporeal nature, the corporeal structure |
| | cūiuscemodī | of what kind soever, of what nature soever |
| | Deīpassiānus, Deīpassiānī m | a believer in the capacity of the Divine nature for suffering |
| | deitās, deitātis f | , divine nature, deity, |
| | diphyēs, diphyis | of double form, of double nature |
| | nātūra atque vīs animī | nature and essence of the soul |
| | saxitās, saxitātis f | stony nature, stoniness |
| | saxōsitās, saxōsitātis f | stony nature, stoniness |
| | sēmina rērum | basic materials of nature |
| | siccāneus, siccānea, siccāneum | dry, of a dry nature |
| | siccānus, siccāna, siccānum | dry, of a dry nature |
| | syntonum, syntonī n | instrument of the nature of the castanet, played on by the foot |
| | tālis, tāle | such, of such a kind, of such a nature, of such a quality, such like, so distinguished, so great, so excellent, so good, so beautiful, so fine, so great, so extreme, so bad |
| | tāliscumque, tālecumque | of about such a nature, about such, nearly so |
| | tragicus, tragica, tragicum (τραγικός) [poëma, poëta] | belonging to tragedy, tragic, in the tragic style, lofty, grand, sublime, of a tragic nature, tragic, horrible, fearful, terrible |
| | trīstis nātūra | grumpy disposition, bad-tempered nature |
| | trīstitia solī | sad nature of the soil, sad state of the ground |
| | ūmectus, ūmecta, ūmectum | of a moist nature, moist, damp, wet |
| | vēna, vēnae f | blood-vessel, vein, artery, water-course, vein of metals, urinary passage, streak of wood, row of trees, strength, the interior nature, the innate quality, the innermost feelings, pulse, a person’s natural bent, genius, disposition |
| | vēritās, vēritātis f | true nature, real nature, reality, real life, truth of nature, etymology, rectitude, integrity |
| | vēritātem imitor | be natural, be true to nature, be true to life, be lifelike |
| | vim nātūrae iniectō | do violence to the nature |
| | virī gravitātem adsevērantēs | men of serious nature, men of serious character |
| | virtūs hoc habet, ut... | it is in the nature of virtue that |
| | vīs et nātūra | basic nature, basic system |
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FormenbestimmungWortform von: nature| [61] Vok. Sgl. m. PF vom Dep. | nāscī, nāscor, nātus sum werde geboren; werde gezeugt; wachse hervor; entspringe; entstamme; rühre her; zeige mich; erscheine; werde; nehme meinen Anfang; stamme ab; erhebe mich; wachse; breche aus (intr.); gehe hervor; entwickele mich; entstehe; erwachse; |
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