Suchergebnis zu "turning aside":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 4 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortquery 1/E (max. 1000): 4 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortquery 1/E (max. 1000): 94 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortabdūcere, abdūcō, abdūxī, abductum | lead one away, take with one, bring with one, carry off, take away, bring away, remove, take aside, carry away forcibly, raxish, rob, take and drive away |
| abīre, abeō, abiī (abīvī), abitum | go from a place, go away, depart, pass away, elapse, leave off, turn aside, retire from an office, turn out, end, terminate |
| abicere, abiciō, abiēcī, abiectum | cast away, throw away, throw down, cast off, throw away, give up, throw off, cast aside, cast down to a lower grade, degrade, humble |
| adversiō, adversiōnis f | turning one thing to another, directing one thing toward another |
| afflexus, afflexūs m | direction, turning towards, bending towards |
| ānfrāctus, ānfrāctūs m | breaking round, bending, recurving, turning, circumlocution, digression, intricacies, prolixity |
| āmōtō lūdō | jesting aside, , no kidding, no joke, seriously |
| ānfrāctus, ānfrāctūs m (āmfrāctus) | breaking round, bending, recurving, turning, circuit, revolution, a tortuous, circuitous route, circumlocution, digression, ramifications, intricacies, prolixity |
| apoclisis, apoclisis f | evasion, leaning to the side, turning to the side |
| apostropha, apostrophae f | turning away, rhetorical figure, when the speaker turns from his hearers, and addresses some other person or thing, apostrophe |
| apostropha, apostrophae f | turning away, rhetorical figure, when the speaker turns from his hearers, and addresses some other person or thing, apostrophe |
| apostrophē, apostrophēs f | turning away, rhetorical figure, when the speaker turns from his hearers, and addresses some other person or thing, apostrophe |
| arrotāns, arrotantis | in a winding, circular motion, turning, wavering |
| auferre, auferō, abstulī, ablātum | separate, sever, divide, lay aside some action, cease from, desist from, leave off, corry off, obtain, get, receive, acquire, carry away the knowledge of a thing, learn, understand |
| āversātiō, āversātiōnis f | a turning of one’s self away, aversion |
| āversiō, āversiōnis f | aversion, loathing, turning away |
| campa, campae f | turning, writhing, caterpillar |
| campē, campēs f | turning, writhing, caterpillar |
| campsa, campsae f (2) | turning, writhing |
| camptēr, camptēris m | bending, turning, angle |
| camtēr, camtēris m | bending, turning, angle |
| cardinulus, cardinulī m | small hinge, turning point |
| cardō rērum | turning point of the situation |
| cardō, cardinis m | pivot and socket of a door, hinge of a door, beams that were fitted together, turning point, pole, chief point, chief circumstance, the earth as the centre of the universe |
| cernulus, cernula, cernulum | turning a somersault |
| cernuus, cernua, cernuum | with the face turned towards the earth, inclined forwards, stooping or bowing forwards, that turns a somersault, tumbler, mountebank, turning a wheel |
| cessātur aliquid | something is put aside, something is neglected, something is missed |
| cessim | bending in, turning in, turned backwards, backwards |
| circumāctiō, circumāctiōnis f | a turning around, revolving, turning, revolution, circulation, turnaround |
| circumāctus, circumāctūs m | a moving round, turning round, turn, turnaround |
| circumscrībere, circumscrībō, circumscrīpsi, circumscrīptum | deceive, cheat, circumvent, entrap, insnare, deprive of money, overreach, defraud, defeat the purpose of a law, cancel, declare invalid, annul, invalidate, void, set aside, |
| citrā + Akk. | on this side, before, behind, without, aside from, apart from, except, without regard to, setting aside, excepting |
| compōnere, compōnō, composuī, compositum | put away, put aside, put in place, store up, put away, collect, preserve, pack, adjust, lay out, collect and inurn, inter, bury, lay at rest, quiet |
| coniectus, coniectūs m | throwing together, crowding, connecting together, uniting together, conflux, concourse, confluence, heap, crowd, pile, throwing, throwing down, casting, projecting, hurling, turning, directing |
| contrōversia, contrōversiae f | a turning against, turning of the water against it, controversy, contention, quarrel, question, dispute, debate |
| conversiō temporum | turning point, turn of the times |
| conversiō, conversiōnis f | turning round, revolving, revolution, the periodical return of the seasons caused by the revolution of the heavenly bodies, inverting, an abscess, subversion, alteration, change |
| conversus, conversūs m (nur Abl. Sgl. conversū) | a turning round, a twisting round |
| cossim | bending in, turning in, turned backwards, backwards |
| dē mediō tollō | eliminate, remove, clear aside, get out of the way, kill |
| dēclīnātiō, dēclīnātiōnis f | a bending from a thing, a bending aside, an oblique inclination, an oblique direction |
| dēclīnātiō, dēclīnātiōnis f | a turning away from any thing, an avoiding, avoidance, a short digression |
| dēclīnāre, dēclīnō, dēclīnāvī, dēclīnātum (κλίνω) | bend from the straight path, turn aside, turn away, bend down, lower, vary, inflect, decline, avoid, shun |
| dēcutere, dēcutiō, dēcussī, dēcussum | shake off, strike off, beat off, cast off, dislodge, shake out, throw aside |
| dēflectere, dēflectō, dēflexī, dēflexum | bend downwards, bend aside, turn aside, turn in another direction, inflect, vary the form of a word, turn off |
| dēicī, dēiectus sum | be driven out of one’s course, be pushed aside, be thrown down |
| dēiectiō, dēiectiōnis f | throwing down, casting down, throwing out, casting out, ejection, turning out of possession, depression |
| dēmovēre, dēmoveō, dēmōvī, dēmōtum | move away, turn away, put away, remove, compel, thrust aside, put out of the way |
| deorbitāre, deorbitō, deorbitāvī, deorbitātum | turn out of the track, turn aside |
| dēpōnēns, dēpōnentis n | deponent, a verb that lays aside its proper passive signification, |
| dēpōnere, dēpōnō, dēposuī, dēpositum | lay away, put aside, place aside, lay down, put down, set down, lay, place, set, deposit, bearing forth, bringing forth, lay up, lay aside |
| dēpūlāre, dēpūlsō | thrust away, push aside |
| dērelictiō, dērelictiōnis f | abandoning, disregarding, neglecting, set aside |
| dērīvātiō, dērīvātiōnis f | leading off, turning off, turning away, derivation, etymology, exchanging of one word for another |
| dēsuēscere, dēsuēscō, dēsuēvī, dēsuētum (tr.) | disuse, lay aside a custom, lay aside a habit, disaccustom, put out of use |
| dētorquēre, dētorqueō, dētorsī, dētortum | turn aside, bend aside, turn off, turn away, distort, misrepresent |
| dēvertere, dēvertō, dēvertī, dēversum | turn aside, go aside, turn towards, go towards, turn in, put up, lodge anywhere |
| dēvertere, dēvertō, dēvertī, dēversum, deversurus | turn away, turn aside |
| dēvertī, dēvertor | turn one’s self aside, turn one’s self to any place, betake one’s self to any place, turn in, put up at, resort to, have recourse to |
| dēviāre, dēviō, dēviāvī, dēviātum | turn from the straight road, go aside, eviate |
| dēvius, dēvia, dēvium | lying off the high-road, out of the way, devious, retired, sequestered, leaping aside, inconstant, erroneous, inconsistent, foolish |
| dēvortere, dēvortō, dēvortī, dēvorsum | turn away, turn aside |
| dēvortī, dēvortor | turn one’s self aside, turn one’s self to any place, betake one’s self to any place, turn in, put up at, resort to, have recourse to |
| dīgredī, dīgredior, dīgressus sum | go apart, go asunder, separate, part, go away, depart, stepping aside, digress |
| dīgressiō, dīgressiōnis f | parting, separating, going away, departing, departure, going aside, deviation, digression |
| exorbitāre, exorbitō, exorbitāvī, exorbitātum | turn out of the track, turn aside |
| sēcēdere, sēcēdō, sēcessī, sēcessum | go apart, go aside, go away, separate, withdraw, remove, withdraw, retire, revolt, dissent from the opinion |
| sēcessiō, sēcessiōnis f | going aside, withdrawal, separation, schism, secession |
| sēdūcere, sēdūcō, sēdūxī, sēductum | lead aside, lead apart, draw aside, lead lead away, carry off, set aside, put by, remove, separate, divide, lead astray, mislead, seduce |
| sēductiō, sēductiōnis f | a leading aside, a drawing aside, misleading, seduction, separation |
| sēgredī, sēgredior | withdraw, go aside |
| sēgregāre, sēgregō, sēgregāvī, sēgregātum | set apart, separate from the flock, lay aside, put away, separate, remove, segregate |
| sēpōnere, sēpōnō, sēposuī, sēpositum | send into banishment, banish, exile, lay apart, lay aside, put by, separate, pick out, select, lay aside, set aside, set apart, assign, appropriate, reserve, remove, take away from others, exclude, select |
| sēpositiō, sēpositiōnis f | laying aside, setting apart, hoarding, separation |
| sēvocāre, sēvocō, sēvocāvī, sēvocātum | call apart, call aside, call away, call off, separate, withdraw, remove |
| sinuātiō, sinuātiōnis f | bending, turning, winding |
| tegō latus alicuī | go to someone's side, step aside somebody |
| toga pūra | unornamented toga of youth who had laid aside the praetexta |
| tornātūra, tornātūrae f | turning, turnery |
| torquēre, torqueō, torsī, tortum | misplace, turn aside, distort, wrench the limbs upon the rack, put to the rack, put to the torture, rack, torture, wrest, turn, bend, direct, torment |
| tropa | turning, at a game played by throwing dice |
| tropaeus, tropaea, tropaeum | turning back, returning, blowing from the sea towards the land |
| tropicus, tropica, tropicum (τροπικός) | belonging to a turn, belonging to a turning, tropical, figurative, metaphorical, tropical |
| ut alia omittam | to leave aside other things, apart from other, among others |
| ut omittam similitūdinēs | to avoid parables, to leave parables aside |
| versābundus, versābunda, versābundum | turning round, revolving |
| vertīgō, vertīginis f
| turning round, whirling round, turn, twirl, whirling of the head, giddiness, dizziness, vertigo, revolution, change, alteration |
| volāticus, volātica, volāticum | flying, winged, fleeting, flighty, volatile, inconstant, transitory, fickle, turning from one to another |
| volūbilis, volūbile | that is turned round, that turns itself round, turning, spinning, whirling, circling, rolling, revolving, rapid, fluent, voluble, changeable, mutable |
| volūtus, volūtūs m | rolling, power of rolling, power of twisting, power of turning about |
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