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awe
وحشت، هيبت، هيبت دادن، بيم، ترس(اميخته بااحترام)، ترساندن
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respecter
- 1287; lat. respectus «regard en arrière»; au fig., «considération»; dér. de respicere. => répit.
1
grâmi/pâs dâštan
arj nehâd/gozârd-an
2
pây-band budan( be qânun)
1
grâmi/pâs dâštan
arj nehâd/gozârd-an
2
pây-band budan( be qânun)
révérer
1404; lat. revereri, de re-, et vereri «craindre».
French révérer from Latin revereri based on re- "back" + vereri "to fear." The PIE root underlying this stem is *wer- "look out for" and it entered English as "wary, " "aware," and the older ward "watchman, warden" and "steward," people who look out for others. "Ward" was borrowed by Old French, which had no [w] sound, so modified it to "guard," a word which was then promptly borrowed back into English with a slightly different meaning and pronunciation—another excellent example of lexical ping-pong.
(basyâr )grâmi dâstan( az tars !!) (dini)
setâyeš kardan
se-pâs dâstan
sar fru(d) âvordan
+
=> tirer sa révérence
+
If only human beings could be more reverent toward their own fruitfulness, which is essentially one, whether it is manifested as mental or physical; for mental creation too arises from the physical, is of one nature with it and only like a softer, more enraptured and more eternal repetition of bodily delight.
(Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet)
French révérer from Latin revereri based on re- "back" + vereri "to fear." The PIE root underlying this stem is *wer- "look out for" and it entered English as "wary, " "aware," and the older ward "watchman, warden" and "steward," people who look out for others. "Ward" was borrowed by Old French, which had no [w] sound, so modified it to "guard," a word which was then promptly borrowed back into English with a slightly different meaning and pronunciation—another excellent example of lexical ping-pong.
(basyâr )grâmi dâstan( az tars !!) (dini)
setâyeš kardan
se-pâs dâstan
sar fru(d) âvordan
+
=> tirer sa révérence
+
If only human beings could be more reverent toward their own fruitfulness, which is essentially one, whether it is manifested as mental or physical; for mental creation too arises from the physical, is of one nature with it and only like a softer, more enraptured and more eternal repetition of bodily delight.
(Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet)
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awe
[.v. & n]: ترس (آميخته با احترام) ، وحشت ، بيم ، هيبت دادن ، ترساندن
{روان شناسى}: حيرت
واژه هاى شامل awe ـ (2)
{روان شناسى}: حيرت
واژه هاى شامل awe ـ (2)
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Awe
دادن، ترساندن.
هيبت، ترس (اميخته با احترام)، وحشت، بيم، هيبت
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