Suchergebnis zu "taking aim":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 2 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortquery 1/E (max. 1000): 3 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortcontemplātiō, contemplātiōnis f | an attentive considering, a viewing, surveying, contemplation, an aiming with a weapon, a taking aim, survey, consideration, regard |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 60 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortablātiō, ablātiōnis f | taking away, removal, disposal |
| absūmere, absūmō, absūmpsī, (absūmsī), absūmptum | take away, diminish by taking away, consume, annihilate, ruin, corrupt, destroy, spend (time), pass (time) |
| aciēs, aciēī f | sharp edge, sharp point, keenness of look, keenness of glance, sharpness of vision, sharpness of sight, pupil of the eye, eye, looking at an object with fixed attention, look, aim |
| ademptiō, ademptiōnis f | taking away, seizure |
| adimitiō, adimitiōnis f | taking away, seizure |
| aditiō hērēditātis | entering upon an inheritance, taking over the inheritance |
| adoptiō, adoptiōnis f | taking of one in the place of a child, receiving of one in the place of a child, adopting, adoption |
| adtrectātiō, adtrectātiōnis f | touching, handling, term applied to words which denote a taking of many things together |
| affectāre, affectō (adfectō), affectāvi, affectātum | strive after a thing, exert one’s self to obtain, pursue, aim to do, enter on a way in order to arrive at a destined point, endeavor to make one’s own, strive after, aspire to, aim at, esire, aim at, aspire to |
| affectārī, affector, affectātus sum | strive after a thing, exert one’s self to obtain, pursue, aim to do, enter on a way in order to arrive at a destined point, endeavor to make one’s own, strive after, aspire to, aim at, esire, aim at, aspire to |
| affīnis, affīne | that is neighboring to one, near by family relationship, allied or related to by marriage, partaking, taking part in, privy to, sharing, associated with |
| agere, agō, ēgī, āctum | act, perform, deliver, pronounce, do, labor, transact, be occupied with, think upon, have in view, aim at, pass (time), spend (time), conduct, manage, carry on, administer, represent by external action, play |
| allūdō aliquem | aim at someone, allude to someone |
| animum indūcō | intend, aim at, set in one's mind, win over one's self |
| animum intendō | intend, aim, have as purpose |
| arcessītio, arcessītiōnis f | calling, summon, taking home to God |
| armīs nōn captīs | without a fight, without taking up arms |
| artaena, artaenae f | vessel for taking up liquids |
| arutaena, arutaenae f (ἀρύταινα) | vessel for taking up liquids |
| arytaena, arytaenae f (ἀρύταινα) | vessel for taking up liquids |
| assumptio, assumptionis f (adsumptio) | taking, receiving, assumption, an eager reception, adoption, one that takes up, that which is taken up, that which is lifted up, prophecy, minor proposition of a syllogism, an addition, circumstance |
| attrectātiō, attrectātiōnis f | touching, handling, term applied to words which denote a taking of many things together |
| audī, quō rem dēdūcam | hear, what I aim at, hear, what I have in view, hear, to what conclusion I will bring the matter, hear what I intend to do |
| augurātō | after taking auguries |
| auspicāliter | with the appropriate taking of auguries |
| bibulus, bibula, bibulum | drinking readily, drinking freely, things, that absorbs moisture, growing in moist places, absorbing color, taking color, ready to hear, listening |
| capiō, capiōnis f | taking, the right of property acquired by prescription |
| captīvitās, captīvitātis f | the condition of a captivus, captivity, bondage, taking, capture |
| captūra, captūrae f | taking, catching (of animals), that which is taken, prey, gain, profit, reward, pay, hire, wages |
| captus, captūs m | taking, seizing, that which is taken, that which is grasped, draught, power of comprehension, capacity, notion, physical power |
| causam paupertātis dēfendō | taking sides with poverty, becoming an advocate for poverty, defending the cause of poverty |
| cautiō, cautiōnis f | guarding, taking care of one’s self, wariness, precaution, caution, heedfulness, circumspection, obligation, security, bond, warranty, bail, pledge |
| cavitiō, cavitiōnis f | guarding, taking care of one’s self, wariness, precaution, caution, heedfulness, circumspection, obligation, security, bond, warranty, bail, pledge |
| collīneāre, collīneō, collīneāvī, collīneātum (collīniō) | direct something in a straight line, aim, take a right aim |
| conceptus, conceptūs m | collecting, gathering, collection, conflux, taking, catching, conceiving, pregnancy, budding, sprouting, the fœtus, conceiving in the mind, thought, purpose |
| cūrātiō, cūrātiōnis f | a taking care of something, administration, oversight, care, management, charge, management of state affairs, administration, office, guardianship, trusteeship, healing, cure |
| decimātiō, decimātiōnis f | the taking of a tenth, a tithing, a selecting by lot of every tenth man for punishment, decimation, a tenth |
| dēlībātiō, dēlībātiōnis f | taking away from, diminishing, first fruit, sample, representative portion |
| dēminuere, dēminuō, dēminuī, dēminūtum | lessen by taking from, make smaller, lessen, diminish, take away from, abate, form into a diminutive |
| dēmptiō, dēmptiōnis f | taking away |
| dēscrībō aliquem | aim at someone |
| dēstinātum, dēstinātī n | mark, aim, intended object, determined object, design, intention, intended narratio, goal of life, intentions, dispositions of a will |
| dēstināre, dēstinō, dēstināvī, dēstinātum | make fast, make firm, bind, establish, determine, resolve, consider, design, intend, devote, destine, appoint, choose, elect, intend purchasing, fix upon as a mark, aim at, fix upon for one’s self, intend to buy |
| dētractiō, dētractiōnis f | drawing off, taking away, withdrawal, departure from, purging, leaving out, ellipsis, detraction, slander, evil-speaking |
| dētractus, dētractūs m (nur Abl. Sgl. dētractū) | taking away, rejection |
| sublātiō, sublātiōnis f | lifting up, raising, elevation, exaltation, removal, abrogation, annulling, taking away, withdrawal |
| sūmptiō, sūmptiōnis f | taking, premise taken for granted, assumption |
| susceptiō, susceptiōnis f | taking in hand, undertaking, acceptance |
| tendere, tendō, tetendī, tēnsum (tentum) | stretch, stretch out, distend, extend, direct one’s self or one’s course, aim, strive, go, travel, march, tend, bend one’s course, be directed, be inclined, exert one’s self in opposition, strive, try, endeavor, contend, set up tents, be under tents, be encamped, encamp |
| trānssūmptiō, trānssūmptiōnis f | taking of one thing for another, assuming of one thing for another, transumption, metalepsis |
| trānsūmptiō, trānsūmptiōnis f | taking of one thing for another, assuming of one thing for another, transumption, metalepsis |
| tuitiō, tuitiōnis f | taking care of, keeping, guarding, preserving, defense, protection, preservation |
| ultiō, ultiōnis f | taking vengeance, avenging, revenge, punishment |
| ūsūrpātiō, ūsūrpātiōnis f | taking into use, making use, using, use of, undertaking of, enjoyment, possession, seizing unlawfully, using unlawfully, usurpation |
| veterīnārium, veterīnāriī n | place for taking care of diseased animals |
| vindicātiō, vindicātiōnis f | laying claim to a thing, civil action for a thing, lawsuit for a thing, taking into protection, protection, defence, vindication, avenging, punishment |
| vindicium, vindiciī n | taking into protection, self-defense, protection of the right |
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