Suchergebnis zu "such motion":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
query 1/E (max. 1000): 77 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 |
| adeō | to this, thus far, so far, as far, in the same degree - in which, in the same measure - in which, in the same proportion - in which, so very - as, so much - as, to such a degree - as |
| adhūc | to this place, hitherto, thus far, so far, to such a degree, until now, as yet, still, yet, while yet, besides, further, moreover |
| aestuāre, aestuō, aestuāvī, aestuātum | be in agilation, be in violent commotion, move to and fro, rage, toss, boil up, rage, be warm, be hot, burn, glow, it is warm to me, I feel warm, have an undulating motion, have a waving motion, be tossed, heave |
| aestuāre, aestuō, aestuāvī, aestuātum | be in agilation, be in violent commotion, move to and fro, rage, toss, boil up, rage, be warm, be hot, burn, glow, it is warm to me, I feel warm, have an undulating motion, have a waving motion, be tossed, heave |
| aestus, aestūs m | an undulating motion, a boiling motion, a waving motion, a tossing motion, a waving motion, an heaving motion, a billowy motion |
| aestus, aestūs m | fire, glow, heat, heaving motion of the sea, swell, surge, periodical flux and reflux, ebb and flow of the sea, tide, passionate ferment of the mind |
| agitātiō, agitātiōnis f | the state of being in motion, motion, movement, agitation, activity, practice, exercise |
| agitātor, agitātōris m | he that puts a thing in motion, peasant, charioteer, combatant in the games of the circus |
| agitātrīx, agitātrīcis f | she that puts a thing in motion |
| agitātus, agitātūs m | state of motion, being in motion, movement, agitation, activity |
| agitāre, agitō, agitāvī, agitātum | put a thing in motion, drive, impel, move, shake, hunt, chase, pursue, drive to and fro, toss about, agitate, disturb, rouse up, excite, move, urge, drive, impel to something, disquiet, disturb, drive hither and thither, vex, trouble |
| agmen agō | set the army in motion |
| animal mōtū ciētur interiōre | a living being is set in motion from within |
| ānulāre, ānulāris n | white color prepared from chalk, mixed with glass beads, such as were worn in rings |
| argūtiae digitōrum | quick motion of the fingers |
| arrotāns, arrotantis | in a winding, circular motion, turning, wavering |
| bullīre, bulliō, bullīvī (bulliī), bullītum | be in bubbling motion, be in a state of ebullition, bubble, boil with rage, fry in a passion |
| bullāre, bullō | be in bubbling motion, be in a state of ebullition, bubble, boil with rage, fry in a passion |
| cadit in quemquam tantum scelus? | can someone commit such an outrage?, can someone commit such a crime? |
| castimōnia, castimōniae f | purity of morals, morality, purity, such as is requisite for religious services, chastity, abstinence |
| castimōnium, castimōniī n | purity of morals, morality, purity, such as is requisite for religious services, chastity, abstinence |
| 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, |
| cillere, cillō | move, put in motion |
| 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 |
| circumductus, circumductūs m | circumference of a figure, motion in a circle, revolution |
| citāre, citō, citāvī, citātum | put into quick motion, move violently, drive rapidly, hurl, shake, rouse, excite, provoke, incite, stimulate, promote, shoot forth, call the parties, call for votes in the senate, mention by name, name, mention, call out, proclaim, announce |
| citus, cita, citum | put in motion, quick, swift, rapid |
| colōnia, colōniae f | possession in land, landed estate, farm, abode, dwelling, colony, colonial town, settlement, the persons sent for the establishment of such a town, a colony, colonists, planters, colony of bees |
| commōlīrī, commōlior, commōlītus sum | set in motion, undertake |
| commōtiō, commōtiōnis f | moving, motion, rousing, exciting, agitation, commotion |
| commōtor, commōtōris m | one who sets in motion |
| commovēre, commoveō, commōvī, commōtum | shake, stir, remove from a place, carry away, displace, start, set in motion, move, set in motion in a place, move hither and thither, agitate, disturb, move back, drive back, distodge, refute, confute |
| 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 |
| concrispāre, concrispō | curl, give a curling motion to, give a undulatory motion to, brandish |
| convibrāre, convibrō, convibrāvī | move a thing quickly, set in rapid motion |
| coruscus, corusca, coruscum | in waving motion, waving, vibrating, tremulous, trembling, flashing, gleaming, glittering, brilliant |
| crīspitūdō, crīspitūdinis f | tremulous or vibratory motion |
| crīspāre, crīspō, crīspāvī, crīspātum | curl, crisp, crimp, make variegated, make rough, make uneven, cover with something, plant with something, strew over, put into a tremulous motion, swing, brandish, wave |
| crīspus, crīspa, crīspum | curled, crisped, crimped, having curled hair, curlyheaded, artistic, elaborate, curled, uneven, waving, wrinkled, in tremulous motion, quivering, tremulous |
| cuius studium illā historiae varietāte nōn ērēctum tenētur? | who does not read with pleasure a story filled with such different coincidences? |
| dīmovēre, dīmoveō, dīmōvī, dīmōtum | move asunder, part, put asunder, separate, divide, separate from each other, scatter, disperse, drive away, dismiss, remove, move to and fro, put in motion, entice away |
| exercitātiō, exercitātiōnis f | moving, agitating, setting in motion, Exercise, practice |
| sīc | so, thus, in this manner, in that manner, in such a manner, in the same way, in the same manner, in like manner, likewise, to this extent, to this degree, to such a degree, in this state, in that state, in this condition, in that condition, in such a condition |
| sīc esse solent hominēs | such is the course of the world |
| sollicitāre, sollicitō, sollicitāvī, sollicitātum | disturb, stir, agitate, move, distress, harass, make uneasy, vex, solicit, tempt, seduce, attract, induce, put in lively motion, move violently, shake, exercise, produce by stirring, excite, cause to come forth, arouse, draw out, cause distress |
| 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 |
| stimulāre, stimulō, stimulāvi, stimulātum | prick with a goad, prick on, goad on, urge on, goad, torment, vex, trouble, disquiet, disturb, rouse up, set in motion, spur on, incite, stimulate |
| submōtātiō, submōtātiōnis f | slight motion |
| summōtātiō, summōtātiōnis f | slight motion |
| suscitāre, suscitō, suscitāvī, suscitātum | lift up, raise, elevate, throw up, cast up, erect, prick up, scare away, build, erect, stir up, rouse up, arouse, awaken, set in motion, encourage, incite, restore, revive, awaken, resuscitate |
| tabelliō, tabelliōnis m | one who draws up written instruments, such as contracts, wills, notary, scrivener |
| tālis, tāle | such, of such a kind, of such a nature, of such a quality, such like, so distinguished, so great, so excellent, so good, so beautiful, so fine, so great, so extreme, so bad |
| tāliscumque, tālecumque | of about such a nature, about such, nearly so |
| tāliter | in such wise, in such sort, so |
| tam brevī hōrārum mōmentō | in so few hours, in such little time |
| tam corruptīs mōribus | with such debauchery |
| tantillum, tantillī n | so little, such a trifle |
| tantulum, tantulī n | so little, such a trifle |
| tantus, tanta, tantum | of such size or measure, so great |
| tot | so many, so great a number, such a great number, so very many, such and such a number, so few |
| 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 |
| tunc | then, at that time, at such a time, at such a season, in this instance, under these circumstances, and then |
| turben, turbinis n | that which spins or twirls round, whirlwind, hurricane, tornado, storm, spinning-top, whipping-top, reel, spindle, whirling motion, whirl, twirl, twist, rotation, revolution, round, circle |
| turbō, turbinis m | that which spins round, that which twirls round, whirlwind, hurricane, tornado, storm, spinning-top, whipping-top, reel, whirl, spindle, whirling motion, twirl, twist, rotation, revolution, round, circle |
| turbus, turbī m | that which spins round, that which twirls round, whirlwind, hurricane, tornado, storm, spinning-top, whipping-top, reel, whirl, spindle, whirling motion, twirl, twist, rotation, revolution, round, circle |
| ultrō | to the farther side, beyond, on the other side, afar, away, off, superfluously, gratuitously, wantonly, on his part, on their part, of himself, of themselves, of one’s own accord, without being asked, spontaneously, voluntarily, of his own motion |
| vacillātiō, vacillātiōnis f | rocking to and fro, see-saw, wavering, reeling motion |
| 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 |
| velut (velutī) | such as, for example |
| ventilāre, ventilō, ventilāvī, ventilātum | toss, swing, brandish in the air, fan, sway, agitate, fan coolness upon, cool with fanning, toss to and fro, toss grain into the air, winnow, set in motion, move, disturb, agitate, disquiet |
| vibrāmen, vibrāminis n | tremulous motion, quivering |
| vibrātus, vibrātūs m | tremulous motion, quivering |
| vibrāre, vibrō, vibrāvī, vibrātum | set in tremulous motion, move rapidly to and fro, brandish, shake, agitate, cause to flutter, make tremble, throw with a vibratory motion, launch, hurl, fling, hurl, launch, threaten |
| vibrāre, vibrō, vibrāvī, vibrātum | be in tremulous motion, shake, quiver, vibrate, tremble, glimmer, glitter, gleam, scintillate |
| vīlitātēs hārum similēs aliae | other such trifles, other such small things |
| volūbilitās, volūbilitātis f | rapid whirling motion, roundness, round form, rapidity, fluency, volubility, changeableness, mutability |
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