Suchergebnis zu "speak between":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 127 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortāctus, āctūs m | moving of an object, driving of an object, impulse, motion, right of driving cattle through a place, passage for cattle, road between fields, cart-way, carriageway, doing a thing |
| adolēscentia, adolēscentiae f | age of the adulescens, the time between the age of the puer and juvenis, the time from the 15th to the 30th year, time of youth, youth |
| adōrāre, adōrō, adōrāvī, adōrātum | speak to, accost one, address, treat a matter with one, negotiate a matter with one, bring an accusation, accuse, speak to one in order to obtain something of him, ask one, entreat one, reverence, honor, adore, worship, reverence, admire, esteem highly |
| adulēscentia, adulēscentiae f | age of the adulescens, the time between the age of the puer and juvenis, the time from the 15th to the 30th year, time of youth, youth |
| aestūs maritimī mūtuō accēdentes et recēdentēs | change between high and low tide |
| affīnitās, affīnitātis f | relationship by marriage, alliance by marriage, relationship especially between a father and son-in-law, relationship, affinity, union, connection |
| affārī, affor (adfor), affātus sum | speak to, accost one, address one, fix the limits of the auspices |
| agitāre, agitō, agitāvī, agitātum | drive at a thing in the mind, turn over, revolve, weigh, consider, meditate upon, deliberate upon, devise, contrive, plot, be occupied with, design, intend, treat of, speak of, concerning a thing, confer about |
| āiō, āis (āin), āit, āiunt; āiēbam,... (ἠμί) | say, affirm, assert, speak, prescribe, command |
| alburnum, alburnī n | soft, thin, white layer between the bark and wood of trees, sap-wood, alburnum |
| alicuī absentī male dīcō | insulting someone behind his back, badmouthing someone behind his back, speak ill of somebody behind his back |
| aliquem conticēscere iubeō | forbid someone to speak, forbid someone to shut up |
| aliquem tacēre iubeō | forbid someone to speak, forbid someone to shut up |
| aliter sentiō ac loquor | think differently than speak |
| aliud sentiō, aliud loquor | think differently than speak |
| allēgorizāre, allēgorizō | allegorize, speak in allegories |
| alloquī, alloquor (adloquor), allocūtus sum (adlocūtus sum) | speak to, address, admonishing, consoling, salute, exhort, rouse, console, comfort |
| altānus, altānī m | south-southwest wind, between the Africus and Libonotus |
| amīcitia, amīcitiae f | friendship, league of friendship, alliance between nations, sympathy |
| amīcitiēs, amīcitiēi f | friendship, league of friendship, alliance between nations, sympathy |
| amputāta loquor | speak in a disconnected manner, speak in abrupt sentences, speak incoherently |
| andrōn, andrōnis m (Akk. Plur. andrōnas) (ἀνδρών) | the part of the house in which the men resided, the men’s apartment (among the Greeks), passage between two walls or courts of a house (among the Romans), hallway, corridor |
| ānfrāctus intercēdit | a diversion comes in between |
| annī trīginta interfuēre | thirty years had passed in between |
| antinomia, antinomiae f | contradiction between laws |
| aperiō, quid sentiam | speak one's mind, give one's opinion |
| apertē dīcō | speak bluntly, speak plainly |
| apertē dīcō | speak frankly, talk openly |
| appellāre, appellō (adpellō), appellāvī, appellātum | go to in order to accost, accost, address, speak to, call upon, approach with a request, apply to, entreat, implore, beseech, invoke, sue, inform against, complain of, accuse, summon before a court |
| ārae, ārārum f | The Altars, rocky cliffs in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily Sardinia and Africa |
| arfārī, arfor, arfātus sum | speak to, accost one, address one |
| armīs pūgnō | let the weapons speak |
| asperius loquor | speak quite harshly |
| auribus alicuius serviō | speak to someone's will, tell someone what they want to hear |
| balbūtīre, balbūtiō (balbuttiō), balbūtīvī, balbūtītum | stammer, stutter, speak upon something obscurely, speak not distinctly, speak not correctly |
| balteum, balteī n | belt, swordbelt, swordband passing over the shoulder, belly-band of a horse, border, rim, edge, circle, zodiac, the crust of a cake, the bark of the willow, the vacant space between the seats in the amphitheatre, strapping, blow with a belt |
| balteus, balteī m (balteum, balteī n) | the vacant space between the seats in the amphitheatre |
| barbarē loquor | speak gibberish, speak incorrectly, speak like a stranger |
| barbarizāre, barbarizō | speak barbarously |
| bellum dissuādeō | speak out against the war |
| bellum suādeō | advise war, speak out in favour of war |
| bellum, bellī n | war, warfare, hostilities between two nations, battle |
| bene dīcō | speak (formally) according to the rules, speak reasonably (in terms of content), speak words of good foreshadowing |
| bene dīcō alicuī | praise someone, speak well of someone |
| bene precor alicuī | bless someone, speak a blessing over someone, wish someone good luck |
| benedīcere, benedīcō, benedīxī, benedictum | speak well of any one, commend, praise, adore, bless, consecrate, hallow |
| bimaris, bimare (διθάλασσος, ἀμφιθαλασσος) | lying between two seas, of one who practises unnatural unchastity |
| Burgundiī, Burgundiōrum m | tribe of Goths, divided into the East Burgundians, who dwelt between the Oder and the Vistula, and the West Burgundians, upon the upper Main |
| Burgundiōnēs, Burgundiōnum m | tribe of Goths, divided into the East Burgundians, who dwelt between the Oder and the Vistula, and the West Burgundians, upon the upper Main |
| canere, canō, cecinī, cantum | produce melodious sounds, sing of, celebrate in song, make known in song, utter melodious notes, sing, sound, play, speak in a sing-song tone, crow, resound, rehearse, recite, cause to resound, prophesy, foretell, predict, blow |
| cāritās, quae est inter nātōs et parentēs | love between children and parents |
| Caucasus, Caucasī m | the rough Caucasian chain of mountains, in, habited by wild tribes, in Asia, between the Black and Caspian Seas |
| causam foederis agō | speak out in favour of the Alliance |
| certāmen inter quōsdam contrahitur | a competition develops between some of them |
| cessās alloquī? | so speak to him! |
| circuitiōne quādam | in a roundabout way, by a circuitous route, indirectly so to speak |
| circumdūcere, circumdūcō, circumdūxī, circumductum | lead around, draw around, marche around, avoid, deceive, cheat, impose upon, use circumlocution, prolong, speak drawlingly, drawl out, draw lines around a law, cancel, annul, abrogate |
| Cīvitātēs foederātae | alliance (between nations), league of nations |
| clārē loquor | speak distinctly, speak clearly |
| clārissimā vōce dīcam | will speak very loudly |
| clārius loquere! | speak up!, speak louder! |
| collīminium, collīminiī n | the boundary between two countries |
| collīmitium, collīmitiī n | the boundary between two countries |
| colloquendī cōpiam faciō (dō) alicuī | give someone the opportunity to speak to me |
| colloquuntur aliquem | they speak someone |
| commentārī, commentor, commentātus sum | consider thoroughly, meditate, think over, study, deliberate, weigh, prepare one’s self, made up a story, prepare, produce as the result of study, write, discuss, write upon, experiment in speaking, , attempt to speak, imitate, adopt the language of another |
| commodē dīcō | speak appropriately |
| commūnicātiō sermōnis mihi tēcum esse solet | You and I used to have a conversation, between you and me there is a conversation |
| comportiōnālēs terminī | the limits between the boundaries of possessions |
| comportiōnālēs, comportiōnālium m | the limits between the boundaries of possessions |
| cōnsanguinitās, cōnsanguinitātis f | blood-relationship, consanguinity, relationship between brothers and sisters, relationship, affinity, similarity |
| contemnere, contemnō, contempsī, contemptum | consider as unimportant, consider as of small value, value little, esteem lightly, contemn, despise, disdain, defy, not to fear, be safe from, make light of, slight, speak contemptuously of, disparage |
| contempnere, contempnō, contempsī, contemptum | consider as unimportant, consider as of small value, value little, esteem lightly, contemn, despise, disdain, defy, not to fear, be safe from, make light of, slight, speak contemptuously of, disparage |
| conticēscere, conticēscō (conticīscō), conticuī | become still, cease speaking, cease sounding, keep silence, not to speak, become still, become quiet, come to rest, cease, decline, stop, abate |
| conticīscere, conticīscō | become still, cease speaking, cease sounding, keep silence, not to speak, become still, become quiet, come to rest, cease, decline, stop, abate |
| cōntiōnor apud mīlitēs | make a speech to the soldiers, speak in front of the soldiers |
| cōpiōsē dīcō | speak eloquently and thoughtfully |
| cum contemptū loquor | speak disparagingly, speak with contempt |
| Danaster, Danastrī m | a river forming the boundary between Dacia and Sarmatia, now the Dniester |
| dēclāmāre, dēclāmō, dēclāmāvī, dēclāmātum | exercise one’s self in rhetorical delivery, practise speaking, declaim, speak oratorically, declaim, speak as an orator with violence, bluster, bawl |
| deinter + Akk. | between, under |
| dēloquī, dēloquor | speak, talk, say |
| dēprēnsa, dēprēnsae f | a species of military punishment between castigatio and ignominia |
| diastēma, diastēmatis n | space between, distance, interval |
| dīcere, dīcō, dīxī, dictum | say, tell, mention, relate, affirm, declare, state, mean, intend, assert, pronounce, deliver, rehearse, speak any thing, plead |
| dīcō prō aliquō | speak in someone's favor |
| dīcō suspīciōsē | speak in a suspicious manner |
| dilēmma, dilēmmatis n | double proposition, dilemma, an argument in which an adversary is pinned between two difficulties |
| dīlūdium pōscō | ask for a intermission between plays, request a resting time |
| dīlūdium, dīlūdiī n | resting time, intermission between plays |
| Diōryctos, Diōryctī m | canal between Leucadia and the continent |
| discernere, discernō, discrēvī, discrētum | separate, set apart, part, divide, mark out, determine, distinguish between, discern, settle |
| duellum, duellī n | war, warfare, hostilities between two nations, battle |
| hāc vōce ūtor | so I speak |
| līmes actuārius | road 12 feet wide between fields |
| sequester, sequestris m | agent, go between, mediator |
| silēre, sileō, siluī | be noiseless, still, silen, keep silence, not to speak of, to keep silent respecting a thing, be still, be quiet, remain inactive, rest, cease |
| sonāre, sonō, sonuī, sonitum | make a noise, sound, resound, utter, give utterance, speak, call, cry out, sing, pour forth |
| striga, strigae f | row of grain or hay cut down, swath, windrow, furrow drawn lengthwise of the field, spaces between the squadrons |
| suādēre, suādeō, suāsī, suāsum | advise, recommend, exhort, urge, persuade, induce, impel, recommend, advocate, speak in favor |
| tacēre, taceō, tacuī, tacitum | be silent, not to speak, say nothing, hold one’s peace, be still, be noiseless, be quiet, be at rest |
| tamquam (comparativ) | as much as, so as, just as, like as, as if, as it were, so to speak, for instance, for example |
| tangere, tangō, tetigī, tāctum | ve, impress, take in, trick, dupe, cheat out of any thing, sting or nettle any one by something said, touch upon, mention, speak of, refer to, cite, take in hand, undertake |
| taurus, taurī, m (ταῦρος) | bull, bullock, ox, steer, bittern, kind of beetle, root of a tree, surface of the body between the anus and the privy parts |
| tertia hōra est | it's between eight and nine in the morning |
| tertiā vigiliā | between midnight and 3am |
| testārī, testor, testātus sum | be a witness, speak as witness, bear witness, give evidence, depose, testify, attest, make known, show, prove, demonstrate, give to understand |
| testārī, testor, testātus sum | be a witness, speak as witness, bear witness, give evidence, depose, testify, attest, make known, show, prove, demonstrate, give to understand |
| tyrianthinus, tyrianthina, tyrianthinum | of a cotor between purple and violet |
| ut Cicerōnis verbīs ūtar | to talk with Cicero, to speak with Cicero |
| ut emphaticōteron dīcam | to speak with greater force, to emphasise it more |
| ut ita dīcam | so to speak, as it were |
| ut nihil dīcam dē... | not to speak of |
| vāstē loquor | speak broadly, speak widely |
| vātis in modum dictitō | speak like a seer, speak in the manner of a seer |
| verba faciō | talk, chat, speak |
| verba faciō prō aliquō | speak up for someone, speak on somebody's behalf, speak in someone's place |
| verbōsārī, verbōsor | make many words, make a lot of words, speak many words |
| vērīs laudibus aliquem ōrnō | speak well-deserved praise of somebody |
| vērissimē loquor | i am serious, i speak in earnest |
| vērāre, vērō | speak the truth |
| vēstibulum, vēstibulī n | the enclosed space between the entrance of a house and the street, fore, court, entrance-court, entrance to any thing, entrance, opening, beginning |
| viā dīcō | speak in due order, speak in proper order |
| vix nōbīs verba coiēre decem | barely ten words were exchanged between us |
| vōce parum clārā loqueris | not speak loud enough, speaking too softly |
| vōcem resolvō | open the mouth to speak |
| vōcem supprimō | muffle his voice, silence, speak muffled |
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