Suchergebnis zu "decayed matter":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 52 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadiūdicātiō, adiūdicātiōnis f | judicial adjudging of a matter, adjudication |
| adōrāre, adōrō, adōrāvī, adōrātum | speak to, accost one, address, treat a matter with one, negotiate a matter with one, bring an accusation, accuse, speak to one in order to obtain something of him, ask one, entreat one, reverence, honor, adore, worship, reverence, admire, esteem highly |
| adtinēre, adtineō, adtinuī, adtentum | stretch out to, reach to, extend somewhere, stretch somewhere, belong somewhere, belong to, concern to, pertain to, appertain to, relate to, refers to, concern, matter, be of moment, be of consequence, be of importance, be serviceable for, be useful for |
| aliēnum, aliēnī n | the property of a stranger, the affairs of strangers, the interests of strangers, things strange, things foreign, things not belonging to the matter in hand |
| amābō, quid tibi est? | For God's sake, what's the matter with you? |
| argūmentōsus, argūmentōsa, argūmentōsum | rich in proof, rich in matter, rich in material |
| argūmentum, argūmentī n | token, evidence, the matter which lies at the basis of any written or artistic representation, contents, subject, theme, argument |
| argūmentuōsus, argūmentuōsa, argūmentuōsum | rich in proof, rich in matter, rich in material |
| athē̆rōma, athē̆rōmatis n | swelling upon the head, tumor filled with matter |
| attinēre, attineō (adtineō), attinuī, attentum (intr.) | stretch out to, reach to, extend somewhere, stretch somewhere, belong somewhere, belong to, concern to, pertain to, appertain to, relate to, refers to, concern, matter, be of moment, be of consequence, be of importance, be serviceable for, be useful for |
| audī, quō rem dēdūcam | hear, what I aim at, hear, what I have in view, hear, to what conclusion I will bring the matter, hear what I intend to do |
| breviter dēfīniō | get to the heart of the matter |
| cariāns, cariantis | defective, decayed, rotten |
| cariōsus, cariōsa, cariōsum | decayed, rotten, too loose, porous, withered, dry by old age |
| causa dēseritur | the matter remains unresolved |
| causa ita fert | the matter brings it so |
| causa parum iūsta | a matter too trivial |
| causa, causae f | feigned cause, pretext, pretence, judicial process, lawsuit, party, faction, cause that one defends, relation of friendship, connection, condition, state, situation, relation, position, business undertaken for any one, employment, matter, subject |
| causātīva, causātīvōrum n | matter in dispute, gist of the action |
| clāvō trabālī aliquid fīgō | nail something down, , fasten with a large nail, clinch a matter |
| cōgnōscō dē aliquā rē | examine a case in law, investigate a matter |
| concrētiō, concrētiōnis f | materiality, matter, a compacting, uniting, condensing, congealing |
| concrētum, concrētī n | firm or solid matter, hard or stiff frost, the root stiffened by frost |
| cōnfessum, cōnfessī n | an undoubted thing, a certain matter, an acknowledged thing, an acknowledged matter |
| cōnstāns fāma erat | the matter was considered a foregone conclusion |
| convenīre, convenit, convēnit | it is agreed upon, there is unanimity in respect to something, the matter is decided |
| crassitūdō, crassitūdinis f | thickness, density, thick matter, dregs, sediment |
| cum capitī medērī dēbeam, reduviam cūrō | instead of settling the main issue, I take care of a trivial matter, instead of dealing with the main thing, take care of a trif |
| de causā aliquem doceō | inform someone (a responsible body) about the status of a matter |
| dē eā rē ita cēnseō | this is how I advise in this matter, , this is my recommendation about it, this is my advice about it |
| dēcerpō nihil ex rē | not take anything from the matter |
| dēcīdere, dēcīdō, dēcīdī, dēcīsum (de + caedo) | cut off, cudgel, beat soundly, decide a matter, determine, settle, terminate, put an end to, cut down, reduce, diminish |
| dēspūmāre, dēspūmō, dēspūmāvī, dēspūmātum | skim off, skim, work off, digest, rub off, polish, let blood, bleed, deposit a frothy matter, expressing by foaming |
| diffīdentia reī | lack of confidence in success, distrust of the matter |
| mortuus, mortua, mortuum | dead, faint, overwhelmed, decayed, withered, passed away |
| putridus, putrida, putridum | corrupt, decayed, withered |
| rēs cautiōnem habet | the matter requires caution, the matter admits of caution |
| rēs in sērium versa est | they took the matter into serious consideration |
| rēs male gesta est | the matter has failed |
| rēs mīlitāris | war matter, war affair |
| rēs vertitur in meō forō | the matter concerns me, the matter depends on me, the matter falls within my sphere of responsibility |
| suppurāta, suppurātōrum n | matter, pus |
| suppūrāre, suppūrō, suppūrāvī, suppūrātum | gather matter, form pus, come to a head, suppurate, bring to a head, cause to suppurate, bring forth, produce |
| tābum, tābī n | corrupt moisture, matter, corruption, putrid gore, infectious disease, plague, pest, pestilence |
| 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 |
| tempus tribuō alicuī reī | devote time to a matter |
| tryginon, tryginī n | black coloring matter made from the lees of wine |
| utcumque rēs ceciderit | no matter how it ends (has ended), how it will go |
| viētus, viēta, viētum | shrunken, shrivelled, withered, wrinkled, decayed |
| vīlem redigor ad assem | become a trivial matter |
| vomifluus, vomiflua, vomifluum | flowing with pus, flowing with matter |
| vultū rīdeō invītō | put a good face on the matter |
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