EUdict



Croatian

EUdict :: English-Latin dictionary

Results for: to rise, spring up, issue, appear, come forwardTranslations 1 - 30 of 72
 English Latin
to rise, spring up, issue, appear, come forwardexorior
a bringing forward, mentioning, extension, deferringprolatio
a growing up, increase, crop, yield, or issueproventus
advance, go forward, appear, go forthprodeo
advance, going forward, increase, a royal circuitprogressus
all things that rise also set (Sallust)omnia orta occident
brave sons spring from the steadfast and good (Horace)fortes creantur fortibus et bonis
but if you give me a place among the lyric poets, I shall rise up till my head strikes the stars (Horace)quodsi me lyricis vatibus inseres, sublimi feriam sidera vertice
consequence, issue, result, occurrence, experienceeventus
do not go forward in your hatred (Virgil)ulterius ne tende odiis
drop down dew, heavens, from above, and let the clouds rain down righteousness; let the earth be opened, and a savior spring to life (Isaiah 45:8)rorate, cœli, desuper, et nubes pluant justum; aperiatur terra, et germinet salvatorem
events of great consequence often spring from trifling circumstances (Livy)ex parvis sæpe magnarum momenta rerum pendent
forward, further on, continuously, immediatelyprotinus
forward, further, next, in turn, (of time) long agoporro
forward, straight ahead, to sum up, utterly, whollyprorsus
fountain, spring / fresh water / source, originfons
from a pure spring pure water flowsa fonte puro pura defluit aqua
he always hastens to the issue (or the crisis) (Horace)semper ad eventum festinat
he lays his resentment aside, but stores it up to bring it forward with greater bitterness (Tacitus)odia in longum jaciens, quæ reconderet, auctaque promeret
hence I risehinc orior
here is ceaseless spring, and summer in months in which summer is alien (Virgil, referring to Italy)hic ver assiduum, atque alienis mensibus æstas
I compose and lay up what I may soon after be able to bring forward (Horace)condo et compono quæ mox depromere possim
I riseascendo
I rise again with increase of splendoraucto splendore resurgo
I rise and am appeasedmoveo et propitior
I shall rise againResurgam
I shall rise again from the urn (i.e., from the tomb)ex urna resurgam
ignoring the point at issueignoratio elenchi
it is not easy for people to rise out of obscurity when they have to face straitened circumstances at home (Juvenal)haud facile emergunt quorum vitutibus obstat res angusta domi
look backward and forwardrespice, et prospice
Search time: 0.003 sec.Next »


About EUdict

EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

Some of the dictionaries have only a few thousand words, others have more than 250,000. There are 400 language pairs and over 10.6 million translations in total. Some of the words may be incorrectly translated or mistyped. Look at the list of available language pairs. EUdict is online since May 9, 2005 and English<>Croatian dictionary on tkuzmic.com since June 16, 2003.

Options

There are several ways to use this dictionary. The most common way is by word input (you must know which language the word is in) but you can also use your browser's search box and bookmarklets (or favelets). There are two Japanese-English (and Japanese-French) dictionaries and one contains Kanji and Kana (Kana in English and French pair due to improved searching). For the same reason the Chinese dictionary contains traditional and simplified Chinese terms on one side and Pinyin and English terms on the other.
Advertisements

Mobile version

There is version of EUdict optimized for mobile devices like iPhone and other smartphones (phone that runs complete operating system, e.g. Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Symbian, Palm webOS...). You can find Mobile EUdict at eudict.com/mobile. For older mobile phones, please visit eudict.com/m.

Browser integration

Perhaps the best way to enable dictionary search is through integration into the search field of your browser. To add EUdict alongside Google, Yahoo!, Amazon and other search engines in Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer, simply click on link below with appropriate language pair and confirm your decision. And you're ready to go; select EUdict from the drop-down list (on the right side of navigation tool-bar) input a word and press Enter. Internet Explorer 8+ users can also use accelerators. For Firefox and IE users there are browser's search plugins.

In Opera things are little more complicated. To add a search, select the desired language pair from the drop-down at the top of this page (e.g. "English=>Croatian"), then right-click (Ctrl-Click on Mac) in the text search field next to the drop-down and select "Create Search" from the menu. Enter a name for your search (e.g. "English=>Croatian [EUdict.com]") and a keyword (e.g. "engcro"), then click OK. After integration, Opera offers more ways of searching. You can input a word into the toolbar's search field, you can search just with the mouse by double-clicking a word and selecting the menu option "Search With", or just with the keyboard, by typing "engcro SEARCH TERM" into the address bar.

Bookmarklets

To enable word translation from any page, use bookmarklets. A bookmarklet is a small JavaScript script stored as a bookmark in you browser.

Tips and tricks

If you want to type a character which isn't on your keyboard, simply select it from the drop-down list. For this option – and also bookmarklets – to work, JavaScript must be enabled in your browser. For quick access to text input field press Alt + I (in Internet Explorer and Firefox 1.x), Alt + Shift + I (in Firefox) and Shift + Esc + I (in Opera). If you are unable to add a bookmarklet in Mozilla Firefox according to the instructions above, there is another way; right click on a link and select "Bookmark this link...". Now you can drag this link from Bookmarks to the Bookmarks Toolbar.
If no word is submitted an alphabetical list will choose a random word from English-Croatian dictionary. Why not add a EUdict search form to your web site? Webmasters, feel free to use the following HTML code.