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1 Иметь
- habere (unicam filiam; magnam pecuniam); possidere; tenere (maria; multa); obtinere; uti;, иметь значение - significare;• иметь в виду - videre; cernere; intueri;
• иметь вид - videri;
• иметь вкус - sapere 3b;
• иметь влияние, значение - valere;
• иметь место - esse; intercedere;
• иметь на уме - parturire;
• иметь надобность - uti;
• иметь обыкновение - solere; consuescere;
• иметь отвращение - taedet;
• иметь отношение - pertinere;
• иметь перевес - praegravare;
• иметь распространение - patere;
• иметь свободное время - vacare;
• иметь силу - valere; pollere; posse;
• ягоды этого растения имеют лекарственные свойства - hujus plantae baccae qualitates medicatas possident;
• иметь перед собой - sub ictu habere;
• не иметь - egere (auctoritate); vacare (aliqua re, ab aliqua re);
• не иметь денег - vacare pecunia;
• не иметь ни забот, ни дел - vacare cura et negotio;
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2 Привыкать
- suescere; consuescere; insuescere; se assuefacere; discere;
См. также в других словарях:
consuescere — index cohabit Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
In teneris consuescere multum est. — См. Каков в колыбельку, таков и в могилку … Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
Liste de locutions latines — Cet article contient une liste de locutions latines présentée par ordre alphabétique. Pour des explications morphologiques et linguistiques générales, consulter l article : Expression latine. Sommaire A B … … Wikipédia en Français
custom — [12] Custom comes ultimately from Latin consuēscere, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix com and suēscere ‘become accustomed’. This in turn was derived from suī, the genitive singular of the reflexive pronoun suus ‘oneself’; the… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
accoutumer — Accoutumer, act. acut. Est usiter et prendre en coutume quelque chose, Assuescere, Consuescere, Consuefacere, Assuefacere, l Espagnol dit de mesme, Acostumbrar, Et est composé de A preposition, et Coutumer. Accoutumer une ville libre à son… … Thresor de la langue françoyse
custom — [12] Custom comes ultimately from Latin consuēscere, a compound verb formed from the intensive prefix com and suēscere ‘become accustomed’. This in turn was derived from suī, the genitive singular of the reflexive pronoun suus ‘oneself’; the… … Word origins
Custom — Cus tom (k[u^]s t[u^]m), n. [OF. custume, costume, Anglo Norman coustome, F. coutume, fr. (assumed) LL. consuetumen custom, habit, fr. L. consuetudo, dinis, fr. consuescere to accustom, verb inchoative fr. consuere to be accustomed; con + suere… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Custom of merchants — Custom Cus tom (k[u^]s t[u^]m), n. [OF. custume, costume, Anglo Norman coustome, F. coutume, fr. (assumed) LL. consuetumen custom, habit, fr. L. consuetudo, dinis, fr. consuescere to accustom, verb inchoative fr. consuere to be accustomed; con +… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
General customs — Custom Cus tom (k[u^]s t[u^]m), n. [OF. custume, costume, Anglo Norman coustome, F. coutume, fr. (assumed) LL. consuetumen custom, habit, fr. L. consuetudo, dinis, fr. consuescere to accustom, verb inchoative fr. consuere to be accustomed; con +… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Particular customs — Custom Cus tom (k[u^]s t[u^]m), n. [OF. custume, costume, Anglo Norman coustome, F. coutume, fr. (assumed) LL. consuetumen custom, habit, fr. L. consuetudo, dinis, fr. consuescere to accustom, verb inchoative fr. consuere to be accustomed; con +… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
custom — I. noun Etymology: Middle English custume, from Anglo French, from Latin consuetudin , consuetudo, from consuescere to accustom, from com + suescere to accustom; akin to suus one s own more at suicide Date: 13th century 1. a. a usage or practice… … New Collegiate Dictionary