Suchergebnis zu "friendly":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 17 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaecus, aeca, aecum | plain, even, level, flat, favorable, convenient, advantageous, propitious, favorable, kind, friendly, benevolent, equal, like, fair, equitable, impartial in conduct toward others, right, reasonable, unruffled, calm, composed, tranquil, patient, enduring |
| aequus, aequa, aequum | plain, even, level, flat, favorable, convenient, advantageous, propitious, favorable, kind, friendly, benevolent, equal, like, fair, equitable, impartial in conduct toward others, right, reasonable, unruffled, calm, composed, tranquil, patient, enduring |
| affābilis, affābile | that can be easily spoken to, easy of access, courteous, affable, kind, friendly |
| amāns, amantis | fond, loving, kind, feeling kindly to, benevolent, pleasing, friendly, affectionate |
| amīcābilis, amīcābile | friendly, amicable |
| amīcālis, amīcāle | friendly |
| amīcē | friendly, kindly, pleasingly, lovely |
| amīciter | friendly, kindly, pleasingly, lovely |
| amīcus, amīca, amīcum | friendly, kind, amicable, favorable, inclined to, liking, kindly, pleasing |
| benevolus, benevola, benevolum | well-wishing, benevolent, kind, friendly, favorable, devoted, yielding willing service |
| benīgnus, benīgna, benīgnum | of a good kind, of a good nature, beneficent, kind, good, friendly, pleasing, favorable, benignant, favorable, pleasant, mild, lucky, propitious |
| cōmis, cōme | courteous, affable, kind, obliging, friendly, loving |
| cōmiter | courteously, affably, kindly, obligingly, friendly, lovingly |
| commodus, commoda, commodum | serving a neighbor or accommodating one’s self to his wishes, useful, serviceable, pleasant, agreeable, obliging, neighborly, friendly, polite, affable, gentle |
| conciliātus, conciliāta, conciliātum | friendly, beloved, favorably inclined, devoted, favorable to something |
| coniūnctus, coniūncta, coniūnctum | connected by marriage, married, connected or united by relationship or friendship, allied, kindred, intimate, friendly |
| studiōsus, studiōsa, studiōsum | eager, zealous, assiduous, anxious after any thing, fond of any thing, studious of any thing, zealous for any one, partial, friendly, attached, devoted to |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 57 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadmonitiō, admonitiōnis f | reminding, recalling to mind, suggestion, returning sensations of a former sickness, friendly admonition, mild admonition, correction, chastise ment |
| adsum alicuī animō nōn amīcō | being present for someone without a friendly disposition |
| afflāre, afflō, afflāvī, afflātum | be favorable to, be friendly to, be propitious to |
| aliēnus, aliēna, aliēnum | that belongs to another person, that belongs to another place, not belonging to one, alien from, not related, not allied, not friendly, inimical, strange |
| amīcē dē Rōmānīs cōgitō | be friendly towards the Romans |
| amīcitiās foederō, foederāvī, foederātum | strengthen friendly relations through an alliance |
| amīcāre, amīcō | make a friend, make cradled, make friendly to one’s self |
| animus, animī m (cf. ἄνεμος) | disposition toward any one, friendly feeling, affection, kindness, liberality, power of willing, will, inclination, desire, purpose, design, intention |
| artē amīcāliterque | close and friendly, close and amicable |
| benevolentia, benevolentiae f | good-will, benevolence, kindness, favor, friendship, readiness, willingness, mildness, benignity, indulgence, kind conduct, friendly services |
| benīgnē | in a friendly manner, kindly, benevolently, courteously, benignly, courteously, politely, readily, willingly, mildly, indulgently, abundantly, liberally, freely, generously |
| benīgniter | in a friendly manner, kindly, benevolently, courteously, benignly, courteously, politely, readily, willingly, mildly, indulgently, abundantly, liberally, freely, generously |
| benivolentia, benivolentiae f | good-will, benevolence, kindness, favor, friendship, readiness, willingness, mildness, benignity, indulgence, kind conduct, friendly services |
| blandissimus ingenio | very friendly of character, very friendly character |
| blandus adversus aliquem | friendly to someone, kind to someone |
| bonitās, bonitātis f | good quality of a thing, goodness, excellence, good conduct, honest conduct, friendly conduct, virtue, integrity, blamelessness, kindness, friendliness, benevolence, benignity, affability, parental love, tenderness |
| catīllātiō, catīllātiōnis f | licking of plates, plundering of provinces friendly to the Roman people |
| causam amīcitiae habeō cum aliquō | be on friendly terms with someone |
| circumsocius,circumsocia, circumsocium | neighborly, in friendly neighborhood |
| clāmor, clāmōris m | loud call, shout, cry, friendly call, acclamation, applause, hostile call, clamor, cry of a animal, noise, sound, din |
| clāmōs, clāmōris m | loud call, shout, cry, friendly call, acclamation, applause, hostile call, clamor, cry of a animal, noise, sound, din |
| clāmōsitās, clāmōsitātis f | loud call, shout, cry, friendly call, acclamation, applause, hostile call, clamor, cry of a animal, noise, sound, din |
| commodē | duly, properly, completely, rightly, well, skilfully, neatly, conveniently, suitably, opportunely, fitly, aptly, appropriately, in a friendly manner, pleasantly, gently, kindly, just, just at the moment when |
| commodīs verbīs dēlēniō | talk someone into something, win someone over with friendly words |
| commodus, commoda, commodum | that has a due or proper measure, complete, perfect, of full weight or measure, fit, suitable, due, proper, convenient, opportune, commodious, easy, appropriate, favorable, friendly to |
| complector aliquem amīcitiā et cāritāte | embrace someone in friendly love |
| complexus, complexūs m | surrounding, encompassing, encircling, embracing, embrace, the reach, connection in discourse, friendly embracing, love, affectionate relation |
| conciliātiō, conciliātiōnis f | connection, union, an uniting in feeling, a conciliating, making friendly, a gaining over, the gaining over of hearers, the winning of hearers, the gaining over of a judge, inclination for, desire for, longing for, an acquiring, procuring |
| conciliāre, conciliō, conciliāvī, conciliātum | bring together several objects into one whole, unite, connect, unite in thought or feeling, make friendly, procure the favor of, make inclined to, gain, win over, represent something to one as agreeable or pleasant, recommend |
| congressiō, congressiōnis f | coming together, friendly meeting, interview, conference, carnal union, copulation, hostile meeting, attack, contest |
| congressus, congressūs m | a coming together, going together, friendly meeting, social assembly, conference, conversation, close union, combination, carnal union, copulation, judicial contest |
| coniūnctē | in connection, conjointly, at the same time, in a friendly manner, in a confidential manner, hypothetically |
| cooperātiōnem amīcālem dēsīderō | wish friendly cooperation |
| sodālicium, sodāliciī n | fellowship, friendly intercourse, friendly intimacy, brotherhood, companionship, association, company, society, college, company assembled for feasting, banquetingclub, unlawful secret society |
| sodālitium, sodālitiī n | fellowship, friendly intercourse, friendly intimacy, brotherhood, companionship, association, company, society, college, company assembled for feasting, banquetingclub, unlawful secret society |
| studēre, studeō, studuī (+ Dat.) | be zealous for any one, be friendly, be attached to one, be favorable to one, be favor, be apply one’s self to learning, be apply one’s self to study, be diligent in study |
| tibi amīcus sum | I am kind to you, I'm friendly with you |
| ūsus benevolentiaque | friendly contact (with someone) |
| vultum compōnō | put on a serene face, put on a friendly face |
| vultus benīgnus | friendly mien |
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