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41ineluctabil — INELUCTÁBIL, Ă, ineluctabili, e, adj. (livr.) Care este de neînlăturat, care nu poate fi împiedicat; inevitabil, neeluctabil. – Din fr. inéluctable, lat. ineluctabilis. Trimis de valeriu, 21.07.2003. Sursa: DEX 98 INELUCTÁBIL adj. v. iminent,… …
42lottare — v. intr. [lat. luctare, luctari ] (io lòtto, ecc.; aus. avere ). 1. (sport.) [competere in un incontro: i giocatori lottano corpo a corpo ] ▶◀ battersi, combattere, competere, confrontarsi, gareggiare, misurarsi, sfidarsi, (lett.) tenzonare. 2.… …
43riluttare — v. intr. [dal lat. reluctari resistere, opporsi , der. di luctari lottare , col pref. re ] (aus. avere ). [essere restio, molto incerto a fare o ad accettare qualcosa, con la prep. a : riluttava a prendersi un impegno così grave ] ▶◀ esitare,… …
44reluctant — [17] To be reluctant about doing something is etymologically to ‘struggle against’ it. The word comes from the present participle of Latin reluctārī, a compound verb formed from the prefix re ‘against’ and luctārī ‘struggle’. Among the first… …
45ineluctable — (adj.) not to be escaped by struggling, 1620s, from L. ineluctabilis unavoidable, inevitable, from in not, opposite of (see IN (Cf. in ) (1)) + eluctari to struggle out of, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + luctari …
46luxury — (n.) c.1300, sexual intercourse; mid 14c., lasciviousness, sinful self indulgence, from O.Fr. luxurie debauchery, dissoluteness, lust (Mod.Fr. luxure), from L. luxuria excess, luxury, extravagance, profusion; delicacy (Cf. Sp. lujuria, It.… …
47reluctance — 1640s, act of struggling against, from obsolete verb reluct to struggle or rebel against (1520s), from L. reluctari to struggle against, from re against + luctari to struggle. Meaning unwillingness is first attested 1660s …
48luchar — {{#}}{{LM L24223}}{{〓}} {{ConjL24223}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynL24816}} {{[}}luchar{{]}} ‹lu·char› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Pelear o combatir, generalmente utilizando la fuerza o las armas: • Los ejércitos luchaban a las puertas de la ciudad.… …
Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
49luicter — Luicter, Luctari, Colluctari, Deluctari, Obluctari. Des brayes à luicter, Campestre campestris …
50luchar — (Del lat. luctāri). 1. intr. Dicho de dos personas: Contender a brazo partido. 2. Pelear, combatir. 3. Disputar, bregar, abrirse paso en la vida …