Suchergebnis zu "course":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 10 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortcaena, caenae f | principal meal of the Romans, dinner, supper, dish, course, company at table, place of an entertainment |
| cēna, cēnae f (coena, coenae f) | principal meal of the Romans in the early period, taken about midday, dinner, supper, dish, course, company at table, place of an entertainment |
| cēna, cēnae f (coena, coenae f) | principal meal of the Romans, dinner, supper, dish, course, company at table, place of an entertainment |
| coena, coenae f | principal meal of the Romans in the early period, dinner, supper, dish, course, company at table, place of an entertainment |
| curriculum, curriculī n | a running, course, race, a running on a wager, race-ground, career, the time of the annual circuit of the sun, a year, a race-chariot |
| cursus, cursūs m | a running (on foot, on a horse, chariot, ship), course, progress, direction, way |
| spatium, spatiī n | room, space distance, interval, size, bulk, extent walk, promenade, public place, public square, race-course, room in a building, space in a building, action of walking, walk, promenade, turn, course, space of time, period, time, leisure, opportunity, path, race, track |
| tractus, tractūs m | drawing, dragging, hauling, pulling, drawing out, trailing, stretch, extent, tract of a thing, territory, district, region, tract of land, course, progress, movement, space, lapse, period, drawing out, protracting, lengthening, protraction, extension, length |
| trāmes, trāmitis m | cross-way, sideway, by-path, foot-path, way, path, road, course, flight, branch of a family, way of life, way, course, method, manner |
| trāmis, trāmitis m | cross-way, sideway, by-path, foot-path, way, path, road, course, flight, branch of a family, way of life, way, course, method, manner |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 83 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadtingere, adtingō, adtigī, adtāctum | touch, come in contact with, strike, attack, assault, taste, crop, come to a place, to approach, reach, arrive at, lie near, border upon, be contiguous to, affect, touch upon in speaking, mention, undertake, enter upon some course of action, apply one’s self to |
| adventīcius, adventīcia, adventīcium | that is present by coming, coming from abroad, foreign, strange, proceeding from the senses, that happens out of course, unusual, extraordinary, that is acquired without one’s own effort, obtained by presents, that pertains to arrival |
| alicuius reī prōgressum nōn impediō | let something take its course |
| aliquid aliter prōcēdit | something develops differently, something takes a different course |
| alium cursum petō | take another course, change course |
| annō exāctō | after one year, after the course of a year |
| annō interiectō | after one year, after the course of a year |
| annō intermissō | after one year, after the course of a year |
| annō perāctō | after one year, after the course of a year |
| annō trānsāctō | after one year, after the course of a year |
| annus, annī m | circuit, circular course, periodical return, a season of the year, the produce of the year, the age to which one must attain in order to be appointed to an office |
| ārea, āreae f | course of life, the halo around the sun or moon, bed or border in a garden, fowling-floor, burying-ground, church-yard, bald spot upon the head, baldness |
| attingere, attingō, attigī, attāctum | undertake, enter upon some course of action, apply one’s self to, be occupied with, engage in, take in hand, manage, arrive somewhere, be similar, belong to, appertain to, concern, relate to |
| aurīgātiō, aurīgātiōnis f | a driving of a chariot in the course |
| caput cēnae | main course |
| celeritās ōrātiōnis | rapid course of speech |
| cēna altera | the second course (of a menu) |
| cēna prīma | the first course (of a menu) |
| cēna tertia | the third course (of a menu) |
| certē | with certainty, certainly, undoubtedly, assuredly, surely, really, doubtless, of course, yet surely, yet indeed, at least, notwithstanding |
| circen, circinis n | circle, circular course |
| circlus, circli m | circular figure, circle, circular course, orbit, zone or belt of the earth’s surface, ring, necklace, hoop, chain, circle for social intercourse |
| circulātiō, circulātiōnis f | circular course, revolution |
| circulus, circulī m | circular figure, circle, circular course, orbit, zone or belt of the earth’s surface, ring, necklace, hoop, chain, circle for social intercourse |
| circumāctīs duodēvīgintī mēnsibus | after the course of eighteen months |
| clāvum ad lītora torqueō | set course for the coast |
| committere, committō, commīsī, commissum | begin any course of action, undertake a action, carry on a action |
| cōnsul suffectus | post-elected consul, one chosen in the course of the year in the place of one who had died |
| contendere, contendō, contendī, contentum | exert one’s self vigorously to do something, apply one’s self with zeal to, go to, direct one’s course eagerly somewhere, bend one’s course eagerly somewhere, strive to get to a place, to seek to arrive at, go hastily to, march hastily to, journey hastily to |
| curriculō | in a quick course, at full speed, swiftly, hastily |
| curriculum vītae cōnficiō | conclude the course of one's life, conclude one's life, come to the end of one's life |
| cursū nōn impedītō | in uninhibited course, in unrestrained run |
| cursuālis, cursuāle | pertaining to a course, running, , hasty, speedy |
| cursum commūtō | change course, haul off |
| cursum inhibeō | inhibit the run, inhibit the course |
| cursum nōn teneō | drift, lose the course |
| cursum nōn teneō et longius dēferor | cannot hold the course and are driven quite far away |
| cursum teneō | not to deviate from one's course, follow one's course, keep one's direction, stay on course |
| cursum vītae cōnficiō | come to the end of one's life, finish the course of one's life, end one's life, die, it is coming to an end with me |
| cursus lūnāris | course of the moon, lunar orbit |
| cursus mīlle quīngentōrum metrōrum | course of the world, course of the universe |
| cursus mundī | world course, course of the universe |
| dē nocte | during the night, in the course of the night, at night, by night |
| dēcurrere, dēcurrō, dēcurrī, dēcursum | run down, flow down, move down, sail down, swim down, run over, run through, traverse, accomplish the course, go through military exercises, go through manœuvres |
| dēcursō spatiō ad carcerēs ā calce revocor | be ordered back from the finish to the start after completing the course |
| dēcursus, dēcursūs m | a running down, downward course, descent, declivity, inclination, a descending aqueduct, a manœuvring, evolution, hostile attack, a running in armor |
| dēcursus, dēcursūs m | completion of a course, end of a course, a course, career, the rhythmical movement of a verse |
| dēicī, dēiectus sum | be driven out of one’s course, be pushed aside, be thrown down |
| diaulos, diaulī m | double course |
| ex hāc dēductiōne ratiōnis | from this course of reasoning |
| mēnsē vertente | within a month, in the course of a month |
| rērum hūmānārum condiciō | course of the world, course of human things |
| scīlicet | it is evident, clear, plain, manifest, of course, naturally, evidently, certainly, undoubtedly |
| sequāciter | , of course, consequently |
| sēvehī, sēvehor, sēvectus sum | drop out of the course |
| sīc esse solent hominēs | such is the course of the world |
| studēre, studeō, studuī (+ Dat.) | be eager , be zealous, take pains about, be diligent in, be anxious about, be busy one’s self with, strive after, apply one’s self to, pursue some course of action, desire, wish |
| tacitus, tacita, tacitum | that is passed over in silence, not spoken of, kept secret, unmentioned, that is done without words, assumed as a matter of course, silent, implied, tacit, that exists in silence, secret, hidden, concealed, secretly, unobserved |
| tempestīvō tempore | in due course, in due time, at the right time, in proper season, seasonably, opportunely, fitly, appropriately |
| tempore prōcēdente | as time goes by, in the course of time, over time |
| tempore prōgrediente | as time goes by, in the course of time, over time |
| temporis prōcessū | in the course of time, in the process of time, as time goes by |
| tendere, tendō, tetendī, tēnsum (tentum) | stretch, stretch out, distend, extend, direct one’s self or one’s course, aim, strive, go, travel, march, tend, bend one’s course, be directed, be inclined, exert one’s self in opposition, strive, try, endeavor, contend, set up tents, be under tents, be encamped, encamp |
| tenor, tenōris m | holding on, holding fast, uninterrupted course, uninterrupted career, uninterrupted tenor, connection, contents, sense, tenor |
| tenōrem servō | keep the course, stay the course |
| trāductiō, trāductiōnis f | leading along, conducting in triumph, removing, transferring, making a show of, exposure, public disgrace, passage of time, lapse of time, course of time, transferring, metonymy, repetition of the same word |
| unō tenōre | in one course, in one direction, uninterruptedly, uniformly |
| ut prōcēdente librō patebit | as will be shown in the course of the book |
| veita, veitae f | live, living, support, subsistence, way of life, mode of life, mankind, world, course of life, career, duration of life, an existence, a being |
| viam vītae ingredior | pursue a life course |
| vidēlicet | it is easy to see, it is clear, it is evident, clearly, plainly, evidently, manifestly, it is very plain, of course, forsooth |
| vīta, vītae f | live, living, support, subsistence, way of life, mode of life, mankind, world, course of life, career, duration of life, an existence, a being |
| volātus, volātūs m | flying, flight, power of flight, rapid course, swiftness, velocity |
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