Suchergebnis zu "distinguished":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 9 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortcapitālis, capitāle | belonging to the head, relating to life, by which life is endangered, capital, punishable by death, punishable by the loss of civil rights, that is at the head, chief, first in something, pre-eminent, distinguished, of the first rank, important |
| celeber, celebris, celebre | numerous, much frequented, much resorted to, populous, abounding in, rich in, celebrated, honored by a great assembly, renowned, distinguished, celebrated, famous, solemn, festive, often repeated, frequent |
| celebris, celebre | numerous, much frequented, much resorted to, populous, abounding in, rich in, celebrated, honored by a great assembly, renowned, distinguished, celebrated, famous, solemn, festive, often repeated, frequent |
| circumspectus, circumspecta, circumspectum | weighed with care, well considered, guarded, circumspect, considerate, cautious, wary, provident, heedful, worthy of consideration, respected, distinguished |
| cōnspiciendus, cōnspicienda, cōnspiciendum | worth seeing, worthy of attention, distinguished |
| cōnspicuus, cōnspicua, cōnspicuum | that is in view, that comes in view, visible, that attracts the attention to itself, striking, conspicuous, distinguished, illustrious, remarkable |
| dapāticus, dapātica, dapāticum | great, noble, distinguished, eminent, august, great in soul, high-minded |
| splendidus, splendida, splendidum | bright, shining, glittering, brilliant, illustrious, distinguished, noble, showy, fine, specious |
| superbus, superba, superbum | haughty, proud, arrogant, insolent, discourteous, uncivil, rude, supercilious, domineering, delicate, fastidious, squeamish, very severe, utterly impartial, uncivil, arrogant, proud, superior, excellent, distinguished, splendid, magnificent, superb |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 31 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortallevāre, allevō (adlevō), allevāvī, allevātum | lift up, raise on high, raise, set up, lighten, alleviate, mitigate, diminish the force, diminish the weight, lessen, raise up, make distinguished |
| annotārī, annotor (adnotor), annotātus sum | be distinguished for something, be noted for something |
| anteambulō, anteambulōnis m | forerunner, servant that went before distinguished personages to clear the way |
| anteststāre, antestō, antestetī | stand before, excel, be superior to, distinguish one’s self, be distinguished |
| antevenīre, anteveniō, antevēni, anteventum | come before, get the start of, anticipate, thwart, exceed, surpass, excel, become greater, become more distinguished |
| antiststāre, antistō (antesto), antistitī | stand before, excel, be superior to, distinguish one’s self, be distinguished |
| Aristīdēs, Aristīdis m | a distinguished sculptor |
| bdellium, bdelliī, n | an Asiatic plant, distinguished for its fragrant gum, vine-palm, the costly gum exuding from the vine-palm |
| bedella, bedellae f | an Asiatic plant, distinguished for its fragrant gum, vine-palm, the costly gum exuding from the vine-palm |
| Calamis, Calamĭdis m | a distinguished Greek sculptor and artificer in metals |
| capitāneus, capitānea, capitāneum | chief in size, large, distinguished by size |
| cernor aliquā rē | become distinguished or known in something |
| cernor in aliquā rē | become distinguished or known in something |
| clārēre, clāreō | be clear, be bright, shine, be obvious, be clear, be evident, be manifest, be distinguished, be illustrious, be famous, be renowned |
| cluior, cluius | more distinguished |
| cōnspicī, cōnspicior, cōnspectus sum | attract attention, to be conspicuous, to be noticed, to be observed, to be distinguished, to be admired |
| cordāx, cordācis m (κόρδαξ), | extravagant dance of Grecian comedy, distinguished by lively movement and wanton gesture, and by the rope which was kept passing through the hands of the dancers |
| dautia, dautiōrum n | the entertainment furnished in Rome to foreign ambassadors or distinguished guests at the expense of the state |
| officiōsē atque observanter | with courteous regard, with distinguished regard |
| superior, superius | higher, upper, upper part of, former, past, previous, preceding, older, elder, senior, more advanced, victorious, conquering, stronger, superior, higher, more distinguished, greater |
| superior, superius | higher, upper, upper part of, former, past, previous, preceding, older, elder, senior, more advanced, victorious, conquering, stronger, superior, higher, more distinguished, greater |
| 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 |
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