Suchergebnis zu "occasion":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 14 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortafferre, afferō, attulī, allātum | bring, take, carry, convey (a thing to a place), report, announce, inform, publish, cause, occasion, effect, give, impart, bring forwards, allege, assert, adduce, bring forth as a product, yield, bear, produce |
| ānsa, ānsae f | that by which something is taken hold of, handle, haft, tiller, cheek of a balance, cramp-iron, stone-brace, occasion, opportunity |
| cāsus, cāsūs m | a falling, falling down, fall, overthrow, throwing down, destruction, end, moral fall, false step, error, change from a higher to a lower condition, occurrence, event, accident, chance, misfortune, emergency, occasion, opportunity, adverse event, misfortune, mishap, calamity |
| causa, causae f | that by which any thing takes place or is done, on account of which any thing takes place or is done, that through which any thing takes place or is done, cause, reason, motive, inducement, occasion, opportunity, apology, excuse |
| cereāre, cereō, cereāvī, cereātum | bring forth, produce, make, create, beget, create for any office, choose, elect, create, call into being, endow with existence, produce, prepare, cause, occasion |
| ciēre, cieō, cīvī, citum (cīre, ciō) | put in motion, move, stir, shake, rouse up, disturb, excite, call to, call upon for help, invoke, call upon any one by name, mention by name, stimulate, rouse, produce, effect, cause, occasion, begin, |
| cīre, ciō | put in motion, move, stir, shake, rouse up, disturb, excite, call to, call upon for help, invoke, call upon any one by name, mention by name, stimulate, rouse, produce, effect, cause, occasion, begin |
| concinnāre, concinnō, concinnāvī, concinnātum | join fitly together, order, arrange appropriately, set right, adjust, form, cultivate, prepare, cause, occasion, produce, make, render, cause to be something |
| cōnferre, cōnferō, contulī, collātum | refer something to, ascribe something to, attribute, impute, assign, ascribe to one, lay to the charge of, transfer to a fixed point of time, fix, assign, refer, appoint, put off, defer, postpone, bring on, cause, occasion, induce |
| cōnflāre, cōnflō, cōnflāvī, cōnflātum | blow together, blow up, stir up, kindle, light, inflame, bring about, effect, accomplish, bring together, raise, procure, produce, cause, occasion, melt, fuse, melt down |
| creāre, creō, creāvī, creātum | bring forth, produce, make, create, beget, create for any office, choose, elect, create, call into being, endow with existence, produce, prepare, cause, occasion |
| sēmen, sēminis n | seed, shoot used for propagating, graft, scion, set, slip, cutting, stock, race, posterity, progeny, offspring, child, origin, occasion, ground, cause |
| serere, serō, sēvī, satum | sow, plant, beget, bring forth, produce, sow the seeds of any thing, found, establish, scatter, disseminate, propagate, cause, occasion, excite |
| struere, struō, strūxī, strūctum | place by or upon each other, pile up, arrange, make by joining together, build, erect, fabricate, make, form, construct, join together, compound, compose, prepare, cause, occasion, devise, contrive, instigate |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 24 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaliās | 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 |
| alterās | at another time, at other times, on another occasion, always at other times, always in other cases, at another place, elsewhere, in respect of other things, in other circumstances, otherwise, in another manner |
| causula, causulae f | petty lawsuit, slight occasion |
| committere, committō, commīsī, commissum | give occasion that, give cause that, act so as that, bring punishment upon one’s self by an error or fault, incur, make one’s self liable to it |
| 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 |
| concitāre, concitō, concitāvī, concitātum | move violently, put in violent or quick motion, stir up, rouse up, excite, incite, shake, rouse, urge, impel one to, move strongly, influence, instigate, rouse, cause any action, occasion any action, produce any emotion |
| damnāre, damnō, damnāvī, damnātum | occasion loss to, occasion damage to, harm, damage, condemn, doom, sentence one to any punishment, oblige one’s heir by last will and testament to the performance of any act |
| nōn est cantandum | there is no occasion for singing, there is no occasion for imagination, fiction |
| sōtēria, sōtēriōrum n | a festive entertainment given on a person’s recovery from illness or escape from danger; presents given on such an occasion, a congratulatory poem on such an occasion |
| tum | then, at that time, on that occasion, at such a time of the year, at such a time of the day, at such a season, in such circumstances, in this instance |
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