Suchergebnis zu "strength":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 6 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortarctus, arctūs m | joint, strength, power, limbs, each limb |
| artus, artūs m (ἄρθρον) | joint, muscular strength in the joints, strength, power, limbs |
| succus, succī m | juice, moisture, sap, medicinal liquor, drink, draught, potion, taste of any thing, flifelavor, strength, rigor, energy, spirit, life |
| sūcus, sūcī m | juice, moisture, sap, medicinal liquor, drink, draught, potion, taste of any thing, flifelavor, strength, rigor, energy, spirit, life |
| vēna, vēnae f | blood-vessel, vein, artery, water-course, vein of metals, urinary passage, streak of wood, row of trees, strength, the interior nature, the innate quality, the innermost feelings, pulse, a person’s natural bent, genius, disposition |
| virtūs, virtūtis f | manliness, manhood, strength, vigor, bravery, courage, aptness, capacity, worth, excellence, virtue, moral perfection, virtuousness, obstinacy |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 45 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabsiste vīribus indubitāre tuīs | cease to distrust thy strength |
| animī cōnstantia | adherence to principle, principledness, strength of character, reliability, dependability, consistency, independence |
| animī corporisque vīrēs | physical and mental strength |
| animus sibi cōnstāns et fīrmus | principledness, strength of character, dependability, reliability, consistency |
| armōrum fīdēns | confident in one's military strength |
| bonīs sum vīribus | have one's strength |
| carpere, carpō, carpsī, carptum | tear, rend, lacerate, pluck, snatch, enjoy, use, make use of, gnaw at, carp at, slander, calumniate, revile, rob of strength, weaken, enfeeble, wear away, consume, consume completely, destroy, inflict injury upon an enemy |
| carpō paulātim vīrīs | gradually consume one's strength |
| concidere, concidō, concidī (con + cado) | lose strength, lose value, fall to the earth, be overthrown, fail, be defeated, decay, perish, fall, go to ruin, waste away, cease, subside, go down |
| concrēbrēscere, concrēbrēscō, concrēbruī | become frequent, increase, gather strength |
| connītī, connītor, connīsus (connīxus sum) | put forth all one’s strength, strive, struggle, endeavor, press upon, press toward, struggle toward, strive to reach, struggle in giving birth, labor |
| contentiō vehementissima | show of force, test of strength |
| contentiō vīrium | feat of strength, exertion, exertion of force, effort |
| convalēscere, convalēscō, convaluī | recover from a disease, regain health, grow strong, gain strength, thrive, grow, grow better, become cheaper, receive value, possess value, become valid |
| māiōra quam prō vīribus agitō | overestimate one's strength |
| strigāre, strigō | hold up, halt, stop in ploughing, give out, give way, lose strength, sink |
| superbam vīrium fīdūciam ostentō | overestimate one's strength |
| temptāre, temptō, temptāvī, temptātum | handle, touch, feel, try the strength of, make an attempt upon, attack, assail, affect, try, prove, put to the test, attempt, essay, urge, incite, tempt, sound, tamper with, excite, disquiet, disturb, agitate |
| tentāre, tentō, tentāvī, tentātum | handle, touch, feel, try the strength of, make an attempt upon, attack, assail, affect, try, prove, put to the test, attempt, essay, urge, incite, tempt, sound, tamper with, excite, disquiet, disturb, agitate |
| tōtīs vīribus | with all force, with all power, with all strength |
| valentia, valentiae f | bodily strength, vigor, capacity, endowment |
| valēscere, valēsco, valuī | grow strong, acquire strength |
| validitās, validitātis f | strength of body |
| vēlīs rēmīsque | with all effort, with all strength, with full sails |
| vēlīs rēmīsque cōnor | put all levers in motion, make an effort with hands and feet, do everything, exert all your strength, pull out all the stops, lie down in the harness, pull out your arms and legs |
| vigēre, vigeō, viguī | stand in full strength and freshness, stand in sap and vigor |
| vigōrāre, vigōrō, vigōrāvī, vigōrātum | become strong, gain strength |
| vim victōriamque prōsperō | give strength and victory |
| vīrēs colligō | regain strength |
| vīrēs intendō | exerting one's strength |
| vīrēs invictae | hero strength, hero power |
| vīrēs resūmō | regain one's strength, regain one's powers |
| vīribus cēterīs antistō | be superior to all in strength, be the strongest of all |
| vīribus pollēns | huge in physical strength |
| vīriculae, vīriculārum f | little strength, small force |
| virtūs ac fortitūdō | heroic virtue, heroic strength, heroic valor, heroic courage |
| virtūtem exhibeō | prove his valor, prove his prowess, prove his virtue, prove his power, prove his strength, prove his might, prove his worth |
| vīs māior | economic power, economic strength |
| 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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