Suchergebnis zu "only just":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Deut. Fund; Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 3 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortclīvō sūdāmus in īmō | the difficulties only begin, already sweating at the bottom of the hill, are just at the beginning |
| dēmum | at length, at last, not till then, just, precisely, especially, exactly, indeed, not till, in fact, in very truth, certainly, only, solely, exclusively, finally, in fine |
| tribus verbīs tē volō | just a few words, only a few words |
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query 1/2D (max. 100): 4 Ergebnis(se) query 1/E (max. 1000): 124 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortā doctrīnā mediocriter īnstrūctus sum | be only little learned, be little taught |
| ā doctrīnā mediocriter īnstrūctus sum | have only moderate knowledge |
| acroāmaticus, acroāmatica, acroāmaticum | designed for hearing only, esoteric |
| acroāticus, acroātica, acroāticum | designed for hearing only, esoteric |
| acrolithus, acrolitha, acrolithum | statue whose extremities only consisted of marble, the remainder of wood |
| admodum | to the measure, to the limit, to a great measure, in a high degree, much, very, to a full measure, fully, completely, wholly, quite, absolutely, about, near, nearly, just, at all, exactly, just so, quite so, certainly, yes, certainly |
| adumbrātus, adumbrāta, adumbrātum | delineated only in semblance, counterfeited, feigned, false, devised in darkness, dark, secret |
| aequābilis, aequābile | that can be made equal, equal, similar, like, consistent, uniform, equable, equitable, just, right |
| aequaevus, aequaeva, aequaevum | of equal age, just as old, coeval |
| aequē | in like manner, equally, just as, as well as, as much as, alike, justly, with equity |
| aequitās, aequitātis f | quality of being aequus, uniform relation of one thing to others, equality, conformity, symmetry, just or equitable conduct toward others, justice, equity, fairness, righteousness, quiet state of mind, tranquil state of mind, evenness of temper, moderation, calmness |
| aequiter | in like manner, equally, just as, as well as, as much as, alike, justly, with equity |
| aestuārium, aestuāriī n | part of the sea-coast which, during the flood-tide, is overflowed, but at the ebb-tide is left covered with mud or slime, marsh, channel extending inland from the sea, and only filled with water at floodtide, creek, inlet, air-hole, air-shaft |
| Alexander breve tempus regnavit | Alexander ruled for only a short time |
| alicuius iugum rigidā cervīce subeō | only submitting reluctantly under someone's yoke |
| aliquid ā līmine salūtō | greet something in passing, engage with something only casually |
| aliquid in bonam partem accipiō | not to interpret something badly, take something in a good sense, see only the good sides of something |
| aliquid laciniā obtineō | hold something only by the tail, hold something only with great difficulty |
| aliquid mihi commodum accidit | something comes in handy, something comes just in time, something comes my way |
| aliquid mihi opportūnum accidit | something comes in handy, something comes just in time, something comes my way |
| amīcitia est nōmen | friendship is just a word |
| animō dumtāxat vigeō | admittedly only be mentally well |
| animo, nōn sēnsibus comprehēnsus | ideal, virtual, only mental, only mentally grasped, not grasped with the senses, |
| animum ex ēventū sūmptūrus sum | commit only after the end |
| ānserēs tantummodo clāmant; nocēre nōn possunt | Geese only cackle loudly; they can't do any harm |
| avēs trimēstrēs | birds that only stay for three months |
| bacciballum, bacciballī n | word of uncertain meaning, found only in Petron 61, big noodle |
| balinea imāginor et fontēs | , my imagination is occupied only with baths and springs, |
| bīmulus, bīmula, bīmulum | only two years old |
| bracteātus, bracteāta, bracteātum | covered with gold-plate, gilt, glistening like gold, splendid, golden, shining only externally, gilded, delusive |
| bratteātus, bratteāta, bratteātum (bracteātus) | covered with gold-plate, gilt, glistening like gold, splendid, golden, shining only externally, gilded, delusive |
| breviter attingō | just briefly mention |
| calcanda semel via lētī | only once can you tread the path of death |
| causam optimam habeo | have a just cause |
| ceu | as, like as, just as, as if, as it were, like as if |
| collātiōnēs nōn recipiō modo, vērum et efflāgitō | not only allow contributions, but even explicitly demand them |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| commodō | just in time, seasonably, just at this time |
| commodum | at a fit time, just in time, at the very nick, at the very moment, opportunely, seasonably |
| commodum ..., cum ... | just - when |
| commodum aperītur foris | just now the door is opened |
| commodum discesserat, cum ... | he had just left when |
| commodum ipse exit | just now he comes out himself |
| dā sēmiplēnum quaesō pōtōrium | please give a cup only half full |
| dē alterō tantum locō excūsātus | only half justified |
| dē alterō tantum nōmine excūsātus | only half justified |
| dēmus | just now |
| diem compōnit vesper | only the evening concludes the day, one should not praise the day before the evening |
| diptōta, diptōtōrum n | nouns that have only two cases, diptotes |
| extrēmīs digitīs aliquid attingō | to concern oneself only fleetingly with something, to deal with something only superficially |
| fortēs fortūna adiuvat | who dares wins, luck only helps the able |
| haud sētius | none the less, just as much |
| hic ūnus | this alone, this only, this one alone |
| ibi dēmum | just there |
| ita dēmum | only then, only so |
| iūsta causa | good reason, just cause, full right |
| modo dēmum | only now, now for the first time |
| nihilō sētius | no less, just as |
| nōn est assiliendum statim ad aliquid | you can't just jump right in with something, you shouldn't fall into the house with the door straight away when you do something |
| nōn modo ... vērum etiam ... | not only - but also |
| nōn sōlum ... vērum etiam ... | not only - but also |
| nōn modo ... vērum etiam ... | not only - but also |
| nōn tantummodo ... vērum etiam ... | not only - but also |
| nunc dēmum | just now |
| sēmus, sēma, sēmum | half full, half empty, only half |
| sextārius, sextāriī m | containing a sextans asses, worth only the sixth part of the former |
| sīc dēmum | just like that |
| sīcut | so as, just as, as, inasmuch as, since, as for instance |
| sīquidem | If only, if indeed |
| sōlum | alone, only, merely, barely |
| sōlus, sōla, sōlum (Gen. sōlīus, Dat. sōlī) | alone, only, single, sole, lonely, solitary, forsaken, deserted, unfrequented, desert |
| statim (in der Komödie) | firmly, steadily, steadfastly, unyieldingly, on the spot, forthwith, straightway, at once, immediately, instantly, recently, newly, just |
| subinde | immediately after, just after, presently, forthwith, thereupon, one after the other, from time to time, now and then, repeatedly, frequently, continually |
| tammodo | just now, a moment since |
| tamquam (comparativ) | as much as, so as, just as, like as, as if, as it were, so to speak, for instance, for example |
| tamquam sī | as if, just as if |
| tantumdem (tantundem) | just so much, just as much |
| tantummodo | only, alone, merely, but |
| tantusdem, tantadem, tantumdem (tantundem) | just so great, as great , just so large, as large |
| tetraptōton, tetraptōtī n | word which occur in only four cases |
| tetraptōtos, tetraptōton | with only four case endings |
| totidem | just so many, just as many |
| tōtum in eō est, ut ... | everything is based on the fact that, it depends only on the fact that |
| tribum ūnam ferō | receive the votes of only one Tribus |
| triptōton, triptōtī n | noun that has only three cases |
| triptōtos, triptōton | having only three case endings |
| tunc māximē | chiefly at that time, especially then, just then |
| tunicātus, tunicāta, tunicātum | having skins, dressed only with the tunic |
| ultimum | for the last time, only once again |
| umbra imāgōque iūstitiae | only a shadow of justice |
| ūnārius, ūnāria, ūnārium | having only one variation |
| ūnicum fīlium ēlūgeō | mourn his only son appropriately |
| ūnicus, ūnica, ūnicum | one and no more, only, sole, single, alone of its kind, singular, uncommon, unparalleled, unique, singularly bad, detestable |
| ūnigena, ūnigena c | only-begotten, only, born of one parent, born of the same family |
| ūnigena, ūnigena c | only-begotten, only, born of one parent, born of the same family |
| ūnigenitus, ūnigenita, ūnigenitum | onlybegotten, only |
| ūniiugus, ūniiuga, ūniiugum | having one yoke, fastened to a single yoke, fastened to a single cross-beam, that has been married only once |
| ūnimanus, ūnimana, ūnimanum (nur Akk. Sgl. ūnimanum) | having only one hand, one-handed |
| ūnipetius, ūnipetia, ūnipetium | having only one stalk |
| ūnistirpis, ūnistirpe | having only one stem, having only one trunk |
| ūnivira, ūnivirae f | woman that has had only one husband |
| ūniviria, ūniviriae f | woman that has had only one husband |
| ūnum illud dīcō | just so much I want to say |
| ūnum illud extimēscēbam, nē quid turpiter facerem | but I was afraid that I would do something shameful, only that I was afraid to do something shameful |
| ūnum lūsum cōnficiō | play only one game |
| ūnum tē rogāre volō | just one thing I want to ask you |
| ūnus, ūna, ūnum (Gen. ūnīus, Dat. ūnī) | one, a single, some, some one, alone, only, sole, single |
| ūva cibāria | grape suitable only for eating |
| vēlātī, vēlātōrum m | soldiers who wore only a cloak |
| velut (velutī) | even as, just as, like as |
| velut sī | just as if, just as though, as if, as though |
| vēra causa | the good and just cause |
| verba istaec sunt | these are mere words, these are just words, these are empty phrases |
| verbō tenus | according to the word only, merely according to the word, by all appearances, according to appearance, seemingly, apparently |
| vēre novō | in the spring that has just arrived, in the spring that is now beginning, in this spring |
| vērum | truly, just so, certainly, doubtless, even so, yes |
| vērum est | it is right and proper, it is right and fair, it is right and just |
| vērus, vēra, vērum | true, real, actual, genuine, right, proper, fitting, suitable, reasonable, just, containing the truth, true, veracious |
| vir iūstus īdemque sapientissimus | a just and at the same time very wise man |
| vix contineor, quōminus... | abstain only with difficulty that |
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