Significatio vocis dēfectiō | Babel Free
[deːˈfɛk.ti.oː]Definitiones
Aequivalentia
Čeština
dezerce
Cymraeg
enciliad
Dansk
desertation
Español
deserción
فارسی
فرار
Gaeilge
tréigean
Magyar
szőkés
Հայերեն
դասալքություն
ქართული
დეზერტირობა
Македонски
дезертерство
Exempla
“Ea tum cura maxime intentos habebat Romanos, non ab ira tantum, quae in nullam unquam ciuitatem iustior fuit, quam quod urbs tam nobilis ac potens, sicut defectione sua traxerat aliquot populos, ita recepta inclinatura rursus animos uidebatur ad ueteris imperii respectum.”
This concern in particular troubled the mindful Romans at the time, not so much because of anger, which has never been more justified against any other city, rather because a city so noble and powerful, in the same way that it had attracted the support of a number of communities by its revolt, was thought would again turn attention back towards respect for the previous government once recaptured.
“Quam dēlectābat eum dēfectiōnēs sōlis et lūnae multō ante nōbīs praedīcere!”
How much it delighted him to predict for us the eclipses of the sun and the moon long before [they occurred]! (See: Gaius Sulpicius Gallus.)
Gradus CEFR
B2
Medius superior
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B2 — gradus medius superior.
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