Suchergebnis zu "expression":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 4 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortcomprehēnsiō, comprehēnsiōnis f | a seizing or laying hold of with the hands, hostile seizure, arresting, catching, apprehending, a mental comprehending, perceiving, comprehension, perception, idea, power to unite and grasp as a whole things which belong together, expression, style, period |
| comprēnsiō, comprēnsiōnis f | a seizing or laying hold of with the hands, hostile seizure, arresting, catching, apprehending, a mental comprehending, perceiving, comprehension, perception, idea, power to unite and grasp as a whole things which belong together, expression, style, period |
| conceptiō, conceptiōnis f | comprehending, circuit, compass, collection, reservoir, conception, a becoming pregnant, composing, drawing up of juridical formulas, expression, syllable |
| voltus, voltūs m | expression of countenance, countenance, visage, features, looks, air, mien, expression, aspect, face, painted face, portrait, likeness, look, appearance |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 54 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabiūnctum, abiūnctī n | short expression, concise expression, concise expression |
| adtropāre, adtropō | understand an expression tropical, explain tropical, interpret tropical |
| adversa alicuius voluntās | negative expression of will, expressed dissatisfaction, contradiction, objection |
| aeschrologia, aeschrologiae f | , expression improper on account of its ambiguity, |
| amplitūdō, amplitūdinis f | wide extent, breadth, width, amplitude, size, bulk, greatness, dignity, grandeur, distinction, consequence, copiousness and dignity of expression |
| anasceua, anasceuae f | euphemism by the expression |
| argūtia, argūtiae f | that which is clear to the senses, vigor of expression, liveliness, animation, the chattering notes of the nightingale, chattering discourse, brightness, acuteness, wit, genius, slyness, subtlety, cunning, shrewdness in speech or action |
| argūtiae operum | the vivid expression of the works (of sculpture) |
| argūtiae, argūtiārum f | that which is clear to the senses, vigor of expression, liveliness, animation, the chattering notes of the nightingale, chattering discourse, brightness, acuteness, wit, genius, slyness, subtlety, cunning, shrewdness in speech or action |
| attropāre, attropō | understand an expression tropical, explain tropical, interpret tropical |
| blandiloquentia, blandiloquentiae f | coaxing language, softness of expression |
| cacemphaton, cacemphatī n | ill-sounding, low or improper expression |
| cantus, cantūs m | production of melodious sound, musical utterance or expression, song, singing, playing, music, crowing, prophetic or oracular song, incantation, charm, magic song |
| cēnsiō, cēnsiōnis f | estimating, taxing, censor’s estimating, censor’s rating, censor’s appraising, punishment, chastisement (of the censor), severe opinion, judgment, expression of opinion |
| charientismos, charientismī m | fineness in expression, subtlety of expression |
| clīmax, clīmacis f | rhetorical figure, consisting in a gradual increase in force of expression, climax |
| coenolexia, coenolexiae f | the ordinary expression |
| commoditās, commoditātis f | due measure, just proportion, symmetry, fitness, suitable oratorical expression, easy, unrestrained, free action, dexterity, skill, convenience, ease, a fit occasion, advantage, benefit, pleasantness, complaisance, courteousness, forbearance, lenity |
| commūtāre, commūtō, commūtāvī, commūtātum | alter wholly, change entirely, change one’s form of expression, vary one's style, exchange something with another, change, interchange, replace, substitute, barter, traffic, make an exchange, exchange words, discourse, converse |
| compressiō, compressiōnis f | pressing together, compression, embracing, copulation, compression of an expression, suppression, repression |
| cōpiōsus, cōpiōsa, cōpiōsum | furnished abundantly with a thing, well supplied, having abundance, rich, copious, plentiful, abounding, rich in language, copious in expression, eloquent, existing in rich abundance |
| dictiō, dictiōnis f | saying, speaking, uttering, delivery, style, diction, mode of expression, word, oracular response, prediction, art of speaking, oratory |
| interruptiō, interruptiōnis f | interrupting, interruption, interval, sudden break in the thought or expression, breaking up, division, distinction |
| istuc verbum | this your expression |
| scōmma, scōmmatis n | teasing, taunting expression, taunt, jeer, scoff, cavil |
| sermō, sermōnis m | speaking with any one, talking with any one, talk, conversation, discourse, disputation, discussion, speech, language of conversation, common talk, manner of speaking, mode of expression, language, style, diction |
| sīgnificātiō, sīgnificātiōnis f | expression of approbation, applause, significance, emphasis, meaning, sense, import, signification |
| stilus, stilī m | stake, pale, style, setting down in writing, composing, composition, practice of composing, manner of writing, mode of composition, manner of speaking, mode of expression, style in speaking, decision, verdict, opinion |
| taetrĭcĭtās, taetrĭcĭtātis f | grave expression, serious expression, gravity, seriousness |
| tapīnōma, tapīnōmatis n | low expression, humble expression |
| tētricitās, tētricitātis f | grave expression, serious expression, gravity, seriousness |
| ut gravissimō verbō ūtar | to use the strongest expression |
| ut levissimē dīcam | to use the mildest expression |
| verbum castrēnse | military expression, military term |
| verbum proprium | the proper (not tropical) expression, real meaning of the word |
| verbum trānslātum | the transferred expression |
| vocābulum poprium | the literal expression, the actual expression |
| voluntātis dēclārātiō | declaration of intent, expression of will, declaration of intention |
| voluntātis sīgnificātiō | declaration of intent, designation of will, expression of will, declaration of intention |
| vultū animī mōtum praeferō | show his inner excitement in his facial expression |
| vultū retorridus | with a sullen expression, with deep wrinkles on his face |
| vultuōsē | with a strong facial expression |
| vultuōsus, vultuōsa, vultuōsum | of an expressive countenance, full of expression, full of airs or grimaces, grimacing, affected |
| vultus adductus | serious expression, tense face, serious mien, furrowed face |
| vultus concrētus | rigid facial expression, stern facial expression |
| vultus intrepidus | heroic face, heroic expression |
| vultus laetus | cheerful expression |
| vultus serēnus | cheerful expression |
| vultus sevērus | serious countenance, serious expression |
| vultus, vultūs m | expression of countenance, countenance, visage, face, painted face, portrait, likeness, look, appearance |
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