![]() ![]() 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 you want to type a character which isn't on your keyboard, simply pick it from a list of special characters. #De bene esse codeA bookmarklet is a small JavaScript code stored as a bookmark in your browser. There is a way to enable word translation from any page: Bookmarklets. Afterwards, you simply type the chosen keyword in the address bar to start the search in the chosen dictionary. In Chrome, first click on a language pair and change the search keyword in the field 'Keyword' to a keyword (eg: 'eudict'). ![]() And you're ready to go select EUdict from the drop-down list in search field (Firefox) or address bar (IE), input a word and press Enter. To add EUdict alongside Google, Yahoo!, Amazon and other search engines in Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer, simply click on link after the title Browser integration, select appropriate language pair and confirm your decision. Perhaps the best way to enable dictionary search is through integration into the search field of your browser. For the same reason the Chinese dictionary contains traditional and simplified Chinese terms on one side and Pinyin and English terms on the other. 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). Look at the complete list of languages: Available language pairs 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 several ways to use this dictionary. Total number of translations (in millions): 15 Please help us improve this site by translating its interface. The stars never lie, but the astrologs lie about the starsĮsperanto is only partially translated. Whether, besides the real being of the actual being, there be any other being necessary to cause a thing to be? (Martinus Scriblerus, said as a jibe against philosophers)Īn quidquid stultius, quam quos singulos contemnas, eos aliquid putare esse universos?Ĭan there be any greater folly than the respect you pay to men collectively when you despise them individually? (Cicero)Īnte senectutem curavi ut bene viverem, in senectute (curo) ut bene moriar bene autem mori est libenter moriīefore old age I took care to live well in old age I take care to die well but to die well is to die willingly (Seneca)Īstra non mentiuntur, sed astrologi bene mentiuntur de astris Ovid Īmicitiæ immortales, mortales inimicitias debere esseįriendships should be immortal, enmities should be mortal (Livy)įriends are thieves of time (Francis Bacon)ĭo you not know that kings have long hands? (Ovid)Īn præter esse reale actualis essentiæ sit aliud esse necessarium, quo res actualiter existat? ![]() Let no man be slave of another who can be his own master (motto of Paracelsus)Ī lover always believes it to be as he fears. No one should be a judge in his own cause It is said that for a sick man, there is hope as long as there is lifeĪliquis non debet esse judex in propria causa It becomes a young man to be modest (Plautus)Īegroto, dum anima est, spes esse dicitur That a person should be so changed by love, as not to be known again as the same person? (Terence) Is it possible that a man can be so changed by love, that you could not recognize him to be the same? - Terence Īdeone homines immutari ex amore, ut non cognoscas eundem esse? ![]() Before all, you will enjoy good health (Horace)Īdde quod ingenuas didicisse fideliter artes emollit mores nec sinit esse ferosĪdd the fact that to have studied faithfully the liberal arts softens behavior, not allowing it to be savage (Ovid)Īdeo ne hominem immutare ex amor, ut non cognoscas eundem esse Now learn what and how great benefit a moderate diet brings with it. What greater punishment can the immortal gods inflict upon man than madness or insanity? (Cicero)Īccipe nunc, victus tenuis quid quantaque secum afferat. EUdict dictionary: Latin - English Results for: De bene esse LatinĪ diis quidem immortalibus quæ potest homini major esse pœna, furore atque dementia? ![]()
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