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Suchergebnis zu
"experience":

1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:

Engl. Fund;

VolltrefferE (max. 100): 5 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
capere, capiō, cēpī, captumpossess, 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

colere, colō, coluī, cultumattend to, dress, clothe, adorn, cherish, seek, practise, devote one’s self to, live in, experience, live through, pass, spend, regard one with care, honor, revere, reverence, worship, respect

sentīre, sentiō, sēnsī, sēnsumdiscern by the senses, feel, hear, see, perceive, be sensible of, experience, suffer, undergo, endure, be affected by, be influenced by, be susceptible of, observe, notice

ūsus, ūsūs muse of any thing, using of any thing, employment, practice, exercise, experience, discipline, skill acquired by practice, reality, intercourse, familiarity, association, intimacy, society, usefulness, value, utility, benefit, profit, advantage

ūtī, ūtor, ūsus sumindulge, yield to, experience, undergo, receive, enjoy the friendship of any one, be familiar with, be intimate with, associate with, be in possession of a thing, have, hold

query 1/E (max. 1000): 26 Ergebnis(se)
Hauptquelle: Lewis and Short
aliquid ipsō cōgnōscō in āctūexperience something directly in reality, get to know something directly from practical experience

bellī gerendī perītiawar experience

bellī perītiawar experience

callēre, calleō, calluībe callous, be thickskinned, be hardened, be insensible, be unfeeling, be practised, be wise by experience, be skilful, be versed in, know by experience or practice, know, have the knowledge of, understand

cāsus mīrābilisadventure, extraordinary experience

cāsus mīrābilisadventure, extraordinary experience

cāsūs singulārisadventure, unique experience

centum annōs compleōcomplete the hundred years, experience a hundred years

compertēon good authority, according to safe experience

expers vēritātiswithout experience of reality

in vituperātiōnem incidō (cadō, veniō, addūcor)experience censure, be rebuked, being reprimanded

reī mīlitāris perītiawar experience

ūsū bellōrum gerendōrum exercitātus sum sumhave war experience

ūsū cōgnitum habēmusknow from experience, know by experience

ūsū praeditus sumhave experience

ūsū receptusknow from experience, know by experience

ūsum cōnsequor ex aliquā rēgaining experience from something

ūsus bellīexperience of war

virī experientiā probātīmen of experience, experience men

virī multārum rērum experientiā cōgnitīmen of rich experience, versatile experienced men

vituperātiōnem subeōexperience censure, be rebuked, being reprimanded

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