Suchergebnis zu "buying back":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 147 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shorta fonte repetō | derive from the origin, go back to the origin, go back to the source, go back to the beginning |
| ā fronte et ā tergō | in front and back |
| ā līmine lētī revertor | come alive again, come back to life, come to life again |
| abhorrēre, abhorreō, abhorruī | shrink back from a thing, shudder at, abhor, be averse to a thing, be disinclined to a thing, not to wish it, vary from, differ from, be inconsistent with, not to agree with |
| abstentiō, abstentiōnis f | holding back, retaining |
| abstinēre, abstineō, abstinuī, abstentum | keep off, keep away, hold back, hold at a distance |
| adspectāre, adspectō, adspectāvī, adspectātum | look at attentively, ook at with respect, look at with desire, looking back upon (with regret), observe, regard, pay attention to |
| alicuī absentī male dīcō | insulting someone behind his back, badmouthing someone behind his back, speak ill of somebody behind his back |
| alicuī tergum obvertō | turn one's back on someone, turn away from someone |
| alicuius grātiam recuperō | win back someone's affection, win back someone's favour |
| aliō atque aliō positus ventilor | throwing oneself back and forth soon in this position soon in that one |
| aliquem (in patriam) restituō | lead someone back from exile |
| aliquem (in patriam) restituō | recall an exile, call back an exile |
| aliquem ad officium redūcō | bring someone back to his duty, lead someone back to obedience |
| aliquem ad virtūtem revocō | lead someone back to the path of virtue |
| aliquem frangō | clip someone's wings, bring someone back to normal |
| aliquem in rēgnum restituō | put someone back on the throne |
| aliquem redīre iubeō | call someone back, let someone come back |
| aliquem restituō | bring someone back to the right path, restore someone to his senses, restore someone to his possessions and rights |
| aliquid ad artem revocō | trace something back to the theory |
| aliquid in annum differō | procrastinate, put something off, put something on the back burner |
| aliquid in sēdem redūcō | put something back in its place, put something back on track |
| aliquid suprā caput est | have something hanging on the neck, have something sitting on the back of the neck |
| altē repetō | go far, go far back |
| altius repetō | reach out further, fall back further |
| āmissam possessiōnem ūsūrpō | put lost property back into use |
| anacampserōs, anacampserōtis f | an herb, the touch of which was said to have the power of bringing back lost love |
| anapaestus, anapaesta, anapaestum (ἀνάπαιστος) | knocked back, inverted, reversed, anapaestic |
| ancala, ancalae f | bend of the knee, knee, back of the knee |
| ancalē, ancalēs f | bend of the knee, knee, back of the knee |
| andruāre, andruō | dance around, run back |
| ānīscalptor, ānīscalptōris m | aniscalptor, broad back muscle |
| ānītērsor, ānītērsōris m | anitersor, aniscalptor, broad back muscle |
| anquila, anquilae f | back of the knee, knee hollow |
| aper inhorruit armōs | the boar bristled its bristly back |
| armīta, armītae f | virgin sacrificing, with the lappet of her toga thrown back over her shoulder |
| asellus pandus | donkey with a depressed back |
| aspectāre, aspectō (adspectō), aspectāvī, aspectātum | look at attentively, ook at with respect, look at with desire, looking back upon (with regret), observe, regard, pay attention to |
| āversa Asiae | Back Asia |
| āversa Indiae | Back india |
| āversa pars capitis | back of the head |
| āversum corpus alicuī ostendō | show someone the back |
| āversum corpus alicuī ostendō | turn one's back on someone |
| āversum, āversī n | the hinder part, the back part, the back, rear |
| āversus, āversa, āversum (āvorsus) | turned off, turned away, backwards, behind, back, distant, from behind, in the rear |
| āvorsus, āvorsa, āvorsum | turned off, turned away, backwards, behind, back, distant, from behind, in the rear |
| bene ambulāstī? | are you back happy?, was the journey a happy one? |
| bene ambulātum est? | are you back happy?, was the journey a happy one? |
| bīduum haesitātum erat | two days had been spent going back and forth |
| caecum corpus | the blind part of the body, back |
| calculum redūcō | take back an action, take back a move, withdraw a stone |
| capillum retrō agō | slick one's hair back, brush back the hair |
| caput comā redūcō | pull back the head by the hair |
| castra removeō | march back, go back, retreat |
| castra retrō referō | move the camp back, retreat |
| catagūsa, catagūsae f | bringing back, statue of Praxiteles, representing Ceres as bringing back Proserpine to Pluto |
| celeriter recurrō, recurrī, recursum | run back fast, chase back |
| cessāre, cessō, cessāvī, cessātum | stand back very much, be remiss in any thing, delay, loiter, cease from, stop, give over, be inactive, be idle, be at leisure, do nothing, be at rest, rest, be still, be inactive, be unemployed, be unused, lie uncultivated, fallow |
| chalcis, chalcidis f (Akk. Plur. chalcidas) | lizard with copper-colored spots on its back |
| charta āversa | the back of the paper |
| charta inversa | the back of the paper |
| cicātrīcēs āversae | scars back of the back |
| circumagere, circumagō, circumēgī, circumāctum | drive in a circle, turn in a circle, turn round, drive around, produce by going around, turn, turn about, wheel around, run about, drive about, lead back, |
| citātō cursū redeō | hurry back |
| citātō equō revehor | gallop back, thunder back |
| citātō equō revehor | hurry back |
| cīvitātī lībertātem reddō | give independence back to a community |
| cohibēre, cohibeō, cohibuī, cohibitum | hold together, hold, contain, confine, embrace, comprise, keep, keep back, hinder, stay, restrain, stop, stop something, hold in check, limit, repress, tame, subdue, keep something from something, ward off |
| coibēre, coibeō | hold together, hold, contain, confine, embrace, comprise, keep, keep back, hinder, stay, restrain, stop, stop something, hold in check, limit, repress, tame, subdue, keep something from something, ward off |
| commeātus, commeātūs m | a going to and fro, passing freely, going at will, place through which one can pass back and forth, thoroughfare, passage, leave of absence from one’s station for a definite time, furlough |
| commovēre, commoveō, commōvī, commōtum | shake, stir, remove from a place, carry away, displace, start, set in motion, move, set in motion in a place, move hither and thither, agitate, disturb, move back, drive back, distodge, refute, confute |
| comprimere, comprimō, compressī, compressum | press together, squeeze together, compress, hold back, hold, keep in, restrain, hinder, check, repress, curb, keep to one’s self, keep back, withhold, suppress, conceal |
| cōnsilium meum minuō | abandon one's plan, go back on one's plan |
| cōnsilium mūtō | change one's mind, change one's resolve, change one's plan, step back from one's plan |
| cōnstat negōtiātiō omnis ex ēmptō et vēnditō | trade consists exclusively in buying and selling |
| continentia, continentiae f | a holding back, repressing, briding, restraining of one’s passions and desires, abstemiousness, continence, temperance, moderation, the contents of a work, contiguity, proximity |
| continēre, contineō, continuī, contentum | hold together, keep together, bound, limit, enclose, keep, hold fast, preserve, retain, keep still, detain, restrain, repress, hold back, hold in check, curb, check, stay, stop, tame, subdue, comprise, contain, involve, comprehend something in itself |
| convertere, convertō, convertī, conversum | turn round, whirl round, wheel about, cause to turn, turn back, reverse, turn somewhere, direct somewhere, direct to, direct towards, move to, turn to, bring into disorder, translate |
| convīva, convīvae m | one who feasts with another, a table companion, guest, as a guest I hold back in eating |
| cōpiās castrīs contineō | detain the troops in the camp, hold back the troops in camp |
| cōpiās redūcō | march back, withdraw troops, retreat with the troops, withdraw |
| corpus caecum | backside, back |
| currū revehor | go back, drive back, return |
| cūstōdīre, cūstōdiō, cūstōdīvī (cūstōdiī), cūstōdītum | watch, protect, keep, defend, guard, be on the watch, preserve, regard, take heed, observe, maintain, hold something back, hold in custody, hold captive |
| dē exsiliō redūcō | bring back from banishment |
| dē exsiliō retrahō | bring back from banishment |
| dē exsiliō revocō | bring back from banishment |
| dēcursō spatiō ad carcerēs ā calce revocor | be ordered back from the finish to the start after completing the course |
| dēcurvātus, dēcurvāta, dēcurvātum | bent, curved back |
| dēlectāre, dēlectō, dēlectāvī, dēlectātum | allure from the right path, entice away, seduce, keep back, delight, please, charm, amuse |
| dētentātor, dētentātōris m | one who holds or keeps back something, detainer |
| dētentiō, dētentiōnis f | keeping back, detaining |
| dētentāre, dētentō | hold back, keep back, detain |
| dētinēre, dētineō, dētinuī, dētentum | hold off, keep back, detain, delay, lengthen, occupy, engage, hold in the mind, know |
| diēbus repetītīs | if you count back the days |
| discēdō ab aliquō | turn one's back on someone |
| in trānsversā chartā | on the back of the paper, on the back of the sheet |
| manūs post tergum vinciō | tie the hands behind the back |
| puerum dēpōnō | put the boy down from the back, take the boy from the back |
| puerum subeō | put the boy on his back, take the boy on his back |
| resilientia, resilientiae f | resilience, ability to last, hardiness, ability to bounce back |
| scapulae, scapulārum f | the back |
| sēmireductus, sēmireducta, sēmireductum | half bent back |
| solum vertō | go out of the country, turn one's back on one's homeland, leave the country |
| spīna, spīnae f | thorn, prickle, spine, fish-bone, backbone, spine, back, low wall dividing the circus lengthwise, barrier, toothpick |
| subarmāle, subarmālis n | thrown back under the arm |
| subterhabēre, subterhabeō, subterhabitus | put it back |
| subtractiō, subtractiōnis f | drawing back |
| sufflāmināre, sufflāminō | hold back by a clog, clog, check, stay, check, repress in speaking |
| sūmptum reficiō | get the costs back out, cover the costs |
| superāri, superor, superātus sum | stand back, stay behind |
| supīnātiō, supīnātiōnis f | casting back |
| supīnāre, supīnō, supīnāvī, supīnātum | bend backwards, lay backwards, place on the back, put on the back, throw on the back, turned over, ploughed up |
| supīnus, supīna, supīnum | backwards, bent backwards, thrown backwards, lying on the back, supine, going back, retrograde, sloping, inclined, stretched out, extended, careless, thoughtless, heedless, negligent, indolent, with head thrown back, haughty, proud |
| suppāre, suppō | lay back, lay on the back |
| suppressiō, suppressiōnis f | pressing down, pressing under, suppression, keeping back, retaining of money, embezzlement, sense of oppression |
| supprimere, supprimō, suppressī, suppressum | press down, press under, send to the bottom, hold back, keep back, check, stop, put a stop to, detain, restrain, suppress, keep from publicity, keep to one’s self, keep back, conceal |
| sustentāre, sustentō, sustentāvī, sustentātum | hold up, hold upriqht, uphold, support, prop, sustain, bear, wear, keep up, maintain, uplift, preserve, keep in check, hold back, restrain, hold out, endure, suffer, put off, defer, delay |
| sustinēre, sustineō, sustinuī, sustentum | hold up, hold upright, uphold, bear up, keep up, support, sustain, maintain, preserve, hold in, stop, stay, check, restrain, keep back, put off, defer, delay |
| synōnēton, synōnētī n | buying up, collecting by purchase |
| synōnēton, synōnētī n | buying up, collecting by purchase |
| tergiversanter | back wardly, reluctantly |
| tergiversātor, tergiversātōris m | one who delays, one who declines, one who hangs back, boggler, laggard |
| tergiversārī, tergiversor, tergiversātus sum | turn one’s back, decline, refuse, boggle, shuffle, seek a shift or evasion, shift, tergiversate |
| tergum alicuī obvertō | turn one's back on someone |
| tergum cicātrīcōsum | back covered with scars |
| tergum Phoebō praebeō | sun one's back, sunbathe one's back |
| tergum, tergī n | back part, hinder part, back, rear, surface, body of an animal, covering of the back, skin, hide, leather, thing made of hide or leather |
| tergus, tergoris n | back part, hinder part, back, rear |
| tropaeus, tropaea, tropaeum | turning back, returning, blowing from the sea towards the land |
| turba undique cōnfluentis flūctuantisque populī | the hustle and bustle of the crowd coming together from all sides and swaying back and forth |
| tuxtax tergō erit meō | clap clap will be on my back |
| umerus, umerī m | upper bone of the arm, shoulder, middle part of a thing, back, ridge |
| undīs volvor | being a game of the waves, being washed back and forth by the waves |
| unguentārium unguentāriī n | money for buying perfumes |
| unguēs resecō | cut the nails (back) |
| vēla redūcō | pull up the curtains, pull back the curtains |
| vēla removeō | pull up the curtains, pull back the curtains |
| ventus tergum afflat | the wind blows in the back |
| vēr in hiemem revolvitur | spring falls back into winter |
| verberibus repellō | whip back, drive back with whip lashes |
| vertilābundus, vertilābunda, vertilābundum | spinning back and forth, staggering along without reflection |
| vexāre, vexō, vexāvī, vexātum | move violently, shake, agitate, toss back and forth, injure, damage, molest, annoy, distress, plague, trouble, maltreat, abuse, vex, harass, disquiet, disturb, torment, rumple, disorder, crush |
| viam repetō | go back the same way |
| vim parō | trying to fight back, trying to defend yourself |
| virgīs dorsum dēpoliō tuum | polish your back, polish someone's back |
| vulnera āversa | wounds back on the back |
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