Suchergebnis zu "number than":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 129 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaccubitum, accubitī n | couch for a large number of guests to recline on at meals |
| adscrībere, adscrībō, adscrīpsī, adscrīptum | annex by writing, add to a writing, impute, ascribe, attribute to, settle, , fix, designate, appoint, , apply, refer something to one’s self, enroll, enter in a list, reckon in a class, number in a class, include among, add to, join to |
| aedīlis est amplius quam privātus | Aedile is more than a private citizen |
| agmina potius, quam aciēs pūgnant | fight more in marching columns than in battle lines |
| aliās | at a time other than the present, at other times, on another occasion, at another place, elsewhere, in respect of other things, in other circumstances, otherwise, in another manner |
| alicuī societātī adscrīptus | annex by writing, add to a writing, impute, ascribe, attribute to, settle, , fix, designate, appoint, , apply, refer something to one’s self, enroll, enter in a list, reckon in a class, number in a class, include among, add to, join to |
| aliēnīs blandior sum quam meīs | be more courteous to strangers than to his people |
| aliquam multī (= aliquammultī) | somewhat many, considerable in number, considerable in quantity |
| aliquid cane pēius et angue vītō | go something out of the way more than dog and snake |
| aliquid in māius accipiō | take something bigger than it is |
| aliter atque | otherwise than, different from what |
| aliter sentiō ac loquor | think differently than speak |
| aliud sentiō, aliud loquor | think differently than speak |
| aliud sī quid cārius est oculīs | if something else is more valuable than the eyes |
| alius ac | another than |
| amplius alicuī impōnō quam ferre possit | putting a greater burden on someone than they can bear |
| amplius annō | longer than one year |
| amplius annum | longer than one year |
| amplius centum | more than a hundred men |
| amplius sex hōrīs | more than six hours |
| amplius sunt (quam) vīgintī annī | it is more than twenty years ago |
| amplius sunt sex mēnsēs | it's been longer than six months, it's been over six months |
| amplius sunt vīgintīs annīs | it has been more than twenty years |
| ancōn, ancōnis m (Akk.Sgl. ancōna) | arm of a workman’s square, stone in a wall, which projects above more than below, and supports something, console, volut, arm of a chair, kind of drinking-vessel in an alehouse |
| annō longius | longer than a year |
| annumerāre, annumerō (adnumerō), annumerāvī, annumerātum | count to, count out to, put to a person’s account, add to, include with, reckon with, give the number of something, attribute to, impute to, reckon for, consider equal to |
| ante Iovem habeor | have higher status than Jupiter, rank above Jupiter |
| argentō post omnia pōnō | money is more important to me than anything else |
| argentum vīlius aurō | , silver is worth less than gold |
| arithmus, arithmī m | number |
| ascrībere, ascrībō (adscrībō), ascrīpsī, ascrīptum | annex by writing, add to a writing, impute, ascribe, attribute to, settle, , fix, designate, appoint, , apply, refer something to one’s self, enroll, enter in a list, reckon in a class, number in a class, include among, add to, join to |
| atque hōc amplius | even more than this |
| auctōritātī parentis anteeō | be more powerful than the mother, surpass the mother in influence |
| auriculā īnfimā mollior est | he is softer than the earlap |
| beātē vīvere nihil aliud est nisi cum voluptāte vīvere | blissful living means nothing other than lustful living |
| beneficium liberōrum | the exemption from judicial office obtained by having a certain number of children |
| bīniō, bīniōnis f | the number two, a deuce |
| bisque terque | more than once, two to three times |
| buxō pallidior | paler than boxwood |
| caedēs utrimque pār fuit | the loss of people was the same on both sides, the number of killed was the same on both sides |
| caldum mēiō et frīgidum pōtō | spending more than one takes in, give more than one receives |
| canis timidus vehementius lātrat quam mordet | a frightened dog barks more terribly than it bites |
| carnis plūs habet minus lacertōrum | he has more flesh than muscle (from the speaker) |
| celebritās, celebritātis f | great number, multitude, large assembly, numerous concourse, numerous gathering, crowd, festal celebration, solemnity, solemn procession, fame, renown, celebrity |
| centum (indecl.) (ἑκατόν) | a hundred, an indefinite, large number |
| centuria, centuriae f | assemblage or a division consisting of a hundred things of a kind, any division, number of acres of ground, division of troops, century, company |
| certus numerus nōndum cōnstat | the exact number has not yet been determined |
| chīlias, chīliadis f | the number 1000, a chiliad |
| citius quam | rather than |
| coebus, coebī m | die, cube, cubic number |
| compār, comparis c | an equal, companion, comrade, colleague, one beloved, spouse, consort, mate, figure of speech whereby several members of a period have an equal number of syllables |
| complēre, compleō, complēvī, complētum | fill up, fill full, fill out, make the army of a full number, make a legion of a full number, complete, to man, fill with men, impregnate, fill (with light, with sounds, with odors, with food) |
| complūrēs, complūra; complūrium | more than one, not a few, several, very many |
| cōpia, cōpiae f | abundant power, wealth, riches, abundance, resources, wealth, supplies, riches, prosperity, fulness, copiousness, multitude, number, access to a person |
| cōpiolae, cōpiolārum f | a small number of troops, paltry little troop, poor little troop, small supply |
| cubus, cubī m | die, cube, a cubic number |
| cybus, cybī m | die, cube, cubic number |
| decada, decadae f | number of ten |
| decas, decadis f | number of ten, a decade |
| decemvirī lēgibus scrībendīs | college of priests who preserved the Sibylline books; its number in the time of the emperors was increased to sixty |
| decemvirī stlītibus iūdicandīs | college of priests who preserved the Sibylline books; its number in the time of the emperors was increased to sixty |
| deciēns (deciēs) | ten times, an indefinite large number or sum |
| deciēs (deciēns) | ten times, an indefinite large number or sum |
| decus, decī m | the number ten, ten asses, a ten-as piece |
| decusis, decusis m | the number ten, ten asses, a ten-as piece |
| decussis sexis | the number sixteen |
| decussis, decussis m | the number ten, ten asses, a ten-as piece |
| decussissexis, decussissexis m | the number sixteen |
| dias, diatis f | the number two |
| dictō prope citius | almost faster than said |
| gradū honōris superior sum aliquō | are higher in the hierarchy than someone |
| hōc artius astringī ratiō nōn potest | the final sequence cannot be summed up more succinctly than this |
| īnfinītus numerus | innumerable, vast number, vast quantity, immense number |
| ingēns numerus | innumerable, vast number, vast quantity, immense number, abundance |
| innumerābilis multitūdō | innumerable, vast number, vast quantity, immense number, abundance |
| innumerābilis vīs | innumerable, vast number, vast quantity, immense number, abundance |
| multitūdō īnfinīta | innumerable, vast number, vast quantity, immense number, abundance |
| numerus ternārius | the number three |
| patriī nōn dēgener ōris | not a worse orator than the father, not unlike the father in eloquence |
| semel | once, a single time, no more than once, but once, but a single time, once for all, in a word, briefly, the first time, first |
| sēmilixa, sēmilixae m | half a sutler, one little better than a sutler |
| sēniō, sēniōnis m | the number six, a sice upon dice |
| septimānus, septimāna, septimānum | belonging to the number seven |
| septingēnārius, septingēnāria, septingēnārium | seven hundred strong, belonging to the number seven hundred, consisting of seven hundred each |
| septuāgēnārius, septuāgēnāria, septuāgēnārium | belonging to the number seventy, containing seventy, septuagenarian |
| septumānus, septumāna, septumānum | belonging to the number seven |
| sequius | following, later in rank, later in order, less than something mentioned before, otherwise, differently, not so |
| sescentī, sescentae, sescenta | six hundred, thousand, an immense number, an innumerable quantity, any amount |
| sexāgintā | a large number |
| sexis n (indecl.) | the number six, six asses |
| sextāns, sextantis m | sixth part of an as, the sixth part of a twelve part whole, sixth part of the number six, unity, one |
| simplum, simpli n | that which is single, that which is simple, simple sum, simple number |
| singillāriter | one by one, singly, separately, apart, separately, in the singular number, particularly, exceedingly |
| singulāriē | one by one, singly, separately, apart, separately, in the singular number, particularly, exceedingly |
| singulāritās, singulāritātis f | being alone, being single, singleness, singular number, unity, number one |
| singulāriter | one by one, singly, separately, apart, separately, in the singular number, particularly, exceedingly |
| solitō citius | quicker than usual, faster than usual, above average |
| subtriplus, subtriplī m | contained three times in a larger number |
| suggrundārium, suggrundāriī n | grave of a child less than forty days old |
| summum | at most, at the most, not more than |
| supereffulgēre, supereffulgeō | be more than effulgent |
| superparticulāris, superparticulāre | containing a number and an aliquot part of it besides, superparticular |
| superparticulāritās, superparticulāritātis f | containing a number and an aliquot part of it besides, superparticular |
| superpartiēns, superpartientis | containing a number and an aliquot part of it besides, superparticular |
| supplēre, suppleō, supplēvī, supplētum | fill up, make full or whole, make good, complete, supply, make complete, make full in number, furnish with a complement, recruit |
| suprā + Akk. | above, over, before, over, above, beyond, more than |
| suprā quam | more than, beyond what, above what |
| syllabicē | in respect to syllables, in increasing the number of the syllables |
| tē plūs intellegere arbitror quam mē | trust someone with more insight than me |
| terniō, terniōnis m | the number three |
| tetradēum, tetradeī n | the number four, quaternion, tetrad |
| tetradium, tetradiī n | the number four, quaternion, tetrad |
| tetras, tetradis f | number four, quaternion, tetrad |
| tibi praeniteō | I am kinder than you, I'm nicer than you |
| timōrī magis quam religiōnī cōnsulō | think more of fear than of the oath of service |
| tot | so many, so great a number, such a great number, so very many, such and such a number, so few |
| triācontas, triācontadis f | the number thirty |
| trias, triados f (Akk. Sgl. triadem u. triada) | the number three, triad |
| trīgārium, trīgāriī n | one who drives a threehorse chariot, number three |
| trīniō, trīniōnis m | number three, three, trey, Threesome in the dice game |
| trīnitās, trīnitātis f | number three, triad, Trinity |
| das Hemd ist mir näher als der Rock | my tunic is nearer than my cloak, near is my shirt, but nearer is my skin |
| turba, turbae f (τύρβη) | turmoil, hubbub, uproar, disorder, tumult, commotion, disturbance, brawl, confusion, disturbance, quarrel, crowd, throng, multitude, mob, band, train, troop, number |
| ultrā quam satis est | further than necessary, more than enough |
| ūniō, ūniōnis f | number one, oneness, unity, unity, union, single large pearl, kind of single onion |
| ūniversitās, ūniversitātis f | the whole, the whole number of things, the whole world, the universe, number of persons associated into one body, society, company, community, guild, corporation |
| vīcēnālis, vīcēnāle | containing the number twenty, having twenty angles |
| vīlior algā | more worthless than seaweed |
| vīs, vim, vī, vīrēs, vīrium f | force, vigor, power, energy, virtue, potency, violence, quantity, number, abundance, mental strength, notion, meaning, sense, import, nature, essence, signification |
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