Suchergebnis zu "times":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 1 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortquery 1/E (max. 1000): 104 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortaevō sequentī | subsequently, in the following period, in future times |
| aevō vetere | in olden times, in olden days |
| afflagrantia tempora | turbulent times, stormy times, wildly moving times |
| aliās | at a time other than the present, at other times, on another occasion, at another place, elsewhere, in respect of other things, in other circumstances, otherwise, in another manner |
| aliquotiēs (aliquotiēns) | several times, at different times |
| alterās | at another time, at other times, on another occasion, always at other times, always in other cases, at another place, elsewhere, in respect of other things, in other circumstances, otherwise, in another manner |
| antīquē | in former times, of old, anciently, from ancient times, in the old way, in the old style, in the old fashion |
| antīquīs temporibus | in antiquity, in ancient times, in ancient times |
| antīquissimīs temporibus | in prehistoric times, in prehistory |
| antīquitās, antīquitātis f | condition of former times, state of former times, the good old times, the honesty of the good old times, integrity, uprightness |
| antīquitās, antīquitātis f | the quality of being antiquus, age, antiquity, ancient time, occurrences of antiquity, history of ancient times, men of former times, the ancients |
| antīquitus | in former times, of old, anciently, from ancient times, in the old way, in the old style, in the old fashion |
| antīquitus īnstitūtum est | since ancient times it has been the custom |
| avītē | from ancient times |
| bis (δίς) | twice, at two times, on two occasions, in two ways, doubly, twofold, in a twofold manner |
| bis et vīciēs | twenty-two times |
| bis terque | several times, repeatedly, utterly |
| bis terve | two or three times, two or three times, very rarely |
| bisque terque | more than once, two to three times |
| bona tempora | good times |
| cānitus | from old times |
| carptim | by pieces, by detached parts, in parts, separately, at different places, at different points, on different sides, at different times, at one time and another, now and then, at intervals |
| celerī humum ter pede pulsō | with quick steps I stamp three times on the earth (in dance) |
| centiēns (centiēs) | a hundred times |
| centiēs | a hundred times |
| centiēs mīliēs | a hundred thousand times |
| centuplī̆ccātō vēneō | be sold a hundred times dearer |
| collēctiōne spīritūs plenus ter continuō sternūtāvit | puffed up from holding his breath, he sneezed three times in a row |
| complūriēns | several times, many times, often |
| complūriēs | several times, many times, often |
| complūriēs | several times, many times, often |
| condam | at a certain time, at one time, once, heretofore, formerly, the late, the former, the deceased, at certain times, at times, sometimes, one day, some day, ever |
| conversiō temporum | turning point, turn of the times |
| crēbrō | close one after another, repeatedly, often, oftentimes, frequently, many times |
| Daedalus, Daedalī m | Athenian architect of the times of Minos, father of Icarus, builder of the Cretan labyrinth |
| dē mōre | according to custom, in accordance with the times |
| decem partibus ... mālim | I'd rather ten times, , , |
| decemplicātus, decemplicāta, decemplicātum | multiplied by ten, ten times over |
| deciēns (deciēs) | ten times, an indefinite large number or sum |
| deciēs (deciēns) | ten times, an indefinite large number or sum |
| deciēs centiēs mīliēs | a million times |
| decuplum, decuplī n | ten times as much |
| in aetāte (hominum) | at times, sometimes, now and then, at any time, always, ever |
| nūper (Sup. nūperrimē) | newly, lately, recently, not long ago, recently, in modern times, formerly, once |
| quondam | at a certain time, at one time, once, heretofore, formerly, the late, the former, the deceased, at certain times, at times, sometimes, one day, some day, ever |
| septemfāriam | seven times |
| septiēs (septiēns) | seven times |
| septiēs deciēs (septiēns deciēns) | seventeen times |
| septimō | for the seventh time, seven times |
| septingentiēs | seven hundred times |
| septuāgiēs | seventy times |
| septuplus, septupla, septuplum | seven times |
| sescentiēs (sescentiēns), | six hundred times, six hundred times a hundred thousand |
| sēstertium sexāgiēns | sixty times a hundred thousand sesterces, six millions of sesterces |
| sexāgiēns | sixty times |
| sexāgiēs | sixty times |
| sexiēs (sexiēns) | six times |
| sextō | six times |
| subtriplus, subtriplī m | contained three times in a larger number |
| sūmō mihi triplex | take three times as much |
| tempora gravia | dire straits, difficult times, rough stretches, challenging times |
| tempora inīqua | dire straits, difficult times, rough stretches, challenging times |
| tempora subsecundāria | spare time, leisure moments, non-productive times, free time |
| temporātim | at times, according to time, chronologically |
| temporī serviō | comply with the times |
| temporum clausula | end of times |
| tempus, temporis n (cf. τέμνω) | portion of time, period of time, a time, time, season, fitting time, appointed time, the right season, proper period, opportunity, state of the times, position, state, condition |
| ter | three times, thrice, often, repeatedly |
| terdeciēs (terdeciēns) | thirteen times |
| tertiō | for the third time, in the third place, thirdly, three times |
| totiēns | so often, so many times, as often, as many times |
| totiēs | so often, so many times, as often, as many times |
| trāditiō, trāditiōnis f | giving up, delivering up, surrender, teaching, instruction, saying handed down from former times, tradition |
| trecentiēs | three hundred times |
| tricentiēs (tricentiēns) | three hundred times |
| trīciēs | thirty times |
| = | slave, from whom with the beating three times the skin was pulled off |
| trifer, trifera, triferum | thricebearing, that bears fruit three times a year |
| trigamus, trigamī m | thricemarried man, one who has three wives, one who has been married three times |
| trīgiēs | thirty times |
| trīnus versus | verse repeated three times, stanza repeated three times |
| tripartīre, tripartiō, tripartīvī | divide three times, split three times, divide in three |
| tripertīre, tripertiō, tripertīvī | divide three times, split three times, divide in three |
| trīpictus, trīpicta, trīpictum | written three times |
| triplex, triplicis n | three times as much, threefold portion, triple |
| triplex, triplicis n | three times as much, threefold portion, triple |
| triplō māior | three times bigger, three times larger |
| triplum, triplī n | the triple, three times as much |
| trisēmus, trisēma, trisēmum | containing three syllabic times |
| trīstia tempora | unlucky times, unhappy times, unfortunate times, miserable times |
| ūndeciēs (ūndeciēns) | eleven times |
| ūndēquadrāgiēns | thirty-nine times |
| ūndētrīciēs | twenty nine times |
| utrāsque | on both sides, both times |
| verba tertiātō et quartātō dīcō | say the words three and four times |
| vetus aetās | prehistory, prehistoric times |
| vīciēns | twenty times |
| vīciēs | twenty times |
| vīciēs bis | twenty two times |
| vīciēs mīliēs | twenty thousand times |
| vīciēs semel | twenty-one times |
| vidē cālīginem temporum illōrum | see the tribulations of those times |
| vix ter in annō | barely three times a year |
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FormenbestimmungWortform von: times[21a] 2. Sgl. Ind. Prs. Akt. von | timēre, timeō, timuī fürchte; fürchte mich; habe Angst; scheue mich; bin in Furcht; bin besorgt; habe zu fürchten; muss es aufnehmen; |
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