Commander Keen
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keen
تيزکردن ،شديدبودن ،شديدکردن ،نوحه سرايى کردن ،پرزور،تند،حاد،شديد،تيز،زيرک ،باهوش ،مشتاق
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کلمات مرتبط(14)
acuité
From Latin acus "needle." The unemphasized vowel at the beginning of "acute" was dropped in the eighteenth century to form "cute," which originally meant "cunning," but which has since gone its own way. "Acus" comes from Proto-Indo-European "ak" meaning "sharp," which has also given us "acid," "acrid," "acrimonious" and "edge." In Greek, "ak" spawned two useful prefixes still used in English: "acro-" meaning "topmost" or "terminal," and oxy- "sour, acid," as in oxygennok-dâr-i (pbp.)
tiz-(bin-)i
hoš-yâr-i
aiguiser
XIIIe; aguisier, 1080; du lat. pop. *acutiare, bas lat. acutare, dér. du lat. class. acutus «aigu».
=> acuité(nok-)tiz kardan
enthousiasme
grec enthousiasmos «transport divin», de enthousia «inspiration», de l'adj. entheos, enthous «inspiré par un dieu», de en- «dans», et theos «dieu». => Théo-.
The original root was *dhes with an initial [dh] that became [f] in Latin, see fête.az-xodâ(š)-bud-agi !(pbp.)
por-šur-i
šur-angiz-i
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fra. il est très enthousiaste pour faire ceci : az xodâ yaš ast ke in kâr râ be konad
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Une drogue que le football professionnel ne peut se payer : cette décoction magique qui n'a pas de prix et qui s'appelle enthousiasme. Dans la langue de la Grèce ancienne, enthousiasme signifie : « avoir les dieux dedans »
(Eduardo GALEANO,
Une industrie cannibale)
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The Bacchic ritual produced what was called 'enthusiasm', which means, etymologically, having the god enter into the worshipper, who believed that he became one with the god.
(B. RUSSELL, History of Western Philosophy, p. 36)
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« L’homme meurt une première fois à l’âge où il perd l’enthousiasme. »
(Honoré de Balzac)
intelligent
1488; «qui est expert dans un art, le connaît bien», 1420; lat. intellegens, intelligens, de intellegere «comprendre», de inter-, et legere «recueillir» et «lire».
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PIE leg- : To collect; with derivatives meaning “to speak.”be-ham-âvar (pbp.)
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(xod-)dar-yâb(-anda)
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Education should have two objects: first, to give definite knowledge, reading and writing, language and mathematics, and so on; secondly, to create those mental habits which will enable people to acquire knowledge and form judgements for themselves. The first of these we may call information, the second intellegence.
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One of the chief obstacles to intelligence is credulity, and credulity could be enormously diminished by instruction in the prevalent forms of mendacity.
(B. RUSSELL, Sceptical essays, p. 135, 142)
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hoš-mand/yâr
tiz-huš
farâsat-mand
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"We live in a culture in which intelligence is denied relevance altogether, in a search for radical innocence, or is defended as an instrument of authority and repression. In my view, the only intelligence worth defending is critical, dialectical, skeptical, desimplifying."
(S. SONTAG,
Author Susan Sontag Dies)
raffoler
=> foudivâna-vâr dust dâštan (pbp.)
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=> fra. raffoler de (qqch)
keen
keras, celi, sengit, tekun, tajam
keen
(คีน) adj. คม,แหลม,คมกริบ,หลักแหลม,ไวมาก,จัด,กล้า,รุนแรง,กระตือรือร้น,ขะมักเขม้น,ดีเลิศ,ยอดเยี่ยม. คำศัพท์ย่อย: keenness n. ดูkeen คำที่มีความหมายเหมือนกัน: eager,sharp,acute