Aversa — Aversa, Stadt der neapolitanischen Provinz Terra di Lavoro, Wein , Seiden , Ölbau; Bischofssitz, Irrenhaus, Waisen u. Findelhaus, viele Landhäuser, weibliches Erziehungsinstitut, Wein , Seiden u. Ölbau; 16,500 Ew. – An der Stelle von A. lag das… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
trend — /trend/, n. 1. the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: trends in the teaching of foreign languages; the trend of events. 2. style; vogue: the new trend in women s apparel. 3. the general direction followed by a road, river, coastline,… … Universalium
Søkogleaks — er en sumpplante med trinde, svampede, bladløse stængler, der kan blive 2 3 meter lange og ender med en forgrenet top af små, rødbrune, kogleligende aks med små, tvekønnede blomster, som betyder at de kan befrugte sig selv. Den er almindelig ved… … Danske encyklopædi
trend — (v.) 1590s, to run or bend in a certain direction (of rivers, coasts, etc.), from M.E. trenden to roll about, turn, revolve, from O.E. trendan, from P.Gmc. *trandijanan (Cf. O.E. trinde round lump, ball, O.Fris. trind, M.L.G. trint round, M.L.G.… … Etymology dictionary
trend — [[t]trɛnd[/t]] n. 1) the general course or prevailing tendency; drift: the trend of events[/ex] 2) style; vogue: the new trend in women s apparel[/ex] 3) the general direction followed by a road, river, coastline, or the like 4) to have a general … From formal English to slang
brindė — 1 briñdė sf. (2) 1. Grž trindė (tamsiai rainuotai geltona kirmėlė). 2. Grž kojos pado ar piršto skaudus patinimas … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
priaičioti — tr., intr. daug aičioti: Ans priaičiojo pilnas kertes, o bėdos nebuvo nė už centą Brs. | refl.: Da prisiaičiosi su ta trinde, kol užgis Rm. aičioti; išaičioti; paaičioti; praaičioti; priaičioti; suaičioti … Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language
der-, heavy basis derǝ-, drē- — der , heavy basis derǝ , drē English meaning: to cut, split, skin (*the tree) Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schinden, die Haut abziehen, abspalten, spalten” Note: Root der , heavy basis derǝ , drē : “to cut, split, skin (*the tree)”… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
trend — [trend] vi. [ME trenden, to roll < OE trendan, to turn, roll, akin to trinde, round lump < IE base * der , to split off (> TEAR1): prob. basic sense “split off piece of a tree trunk, as a disk or wheel”] 1. to extend, turn, incline, bend … English World dictionary