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Pericles, vir omnium, qui tum fuerunt, clarissimusPericles, the greatest man of his day.Rate it:

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Pericles, quo nemo tum fuit clariorPericles, the greatest man of his day.Rate it:

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Pericles summus vir illius aetatisPericles, the greatest man of his day.Rate it:

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homines qui nunc sunt (opp. qui tunc fuerunt)our contemporaries; men of our time.Rate it:

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in eum sermonem incidere, qui tum fere multis erat in oreto talk of a subject which was then the common topic of conversation.Rate it:

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eo ipso tempore, cum; tum ipsum, cumat the same moment that, precisely when.Rate it:

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tum habebam decem annosI was ten years old at the time.Rate it:

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tum pes cum pede collatus est (Liv. 28. 2)a hand-to-hand engagement ensued.Rate it:

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vir constans, gravis (opp. homo inconstans, levis)a man of character, with a strong personality.Rate it:

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vir defunctus honoribusa man who has held every office (up to the consulship).Rate it:

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vir doctissimusa great scholar.Rate it:

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vir fortissimusa hero.Rate it:

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vir magno ingenio praeditusa man of ability.Rate it:

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vir magno ingenio, ingeniosusa man of ability.Rate it:

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vir omni doctrina eruditusa man perfect in all branches of learning.Rate it:

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vir or homo doctus, litteratusa man of learning; a scholar; a savant.Rate it:

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vir perfecte planeque eruditusa man of profound erudition.Rate it:

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vir ut temporibus illis doctusa man of considerable learning for those times.Rate it:

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existimatio hominum, omniumthe common opinion, the general idea.Rate it:

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ad egestatem, ad inopiam (summam omnium rerum) redigito be reduced to (abject) poverty.Rate it:

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desperatio rerum (omnium) (Catil. 2. 11. 25)absolute despair; a hopeless situation.Rate it:

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homines omnium ordinum et aetatumpeople of every rank and age.Rate it:

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immunitatem omnium rerum habereto enjoy absolute immunity.Rate it:

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in conspectu omnium or omnibus inspectantibusbefore every one, in the sight of the world.Rate it:

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in omnium rerum abundantia vivereto live in great affluence.Rate it:

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in ore omnium or omnibus (hominum or hominibus, but only mihi, tibi, etc.) esseto be in every one's mouth.Rate it:

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natura in omnium animis notionem dei impressit (N. D. 1. 16. 43)Nature has implanted in all men the idea of a God.Rate it:

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omnes centurias ferre or omnium suffragiis, cunctis centuriis crearito be elected unanimouslyRate it:

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omnis memoria, omnis memoria aetatum, temporum, civitatum or omnium rerum, gentium, temporum, saeculorum memoriauniversal history.Rate it:

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omnium animos or mentes in se convertereto attract universal attention.Rate it:

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omnium oculos (et ora) ad se convertereto draw every one's eyes upon one.Rate it:

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omnium rerum arbitrium alicui permittereto put the matter entirely in some one's hands.Rate it:

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omnium rerum copia diffluereto be abandoned to a life of excess.Rate it:

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omnium suorum or omnibus suis superstitem esseto outlive, survive all one's kin.Rate it:

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omnium undique laudem colligereto win golden opinions from every one.Rate it:

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per omnium ora ferrito be in every one's mouth.Rate it:

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perturbatio omnium rerum (Flacc. 37)general confusion; anarchy.Rate it:

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semper memoria eius in (omnium) mentibus haerebitnothing will ever make me forgetful of him.Rate it:

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uno, communi, summo or omnium consensu (Tusc. 1. 15. 35)unanimously.Rate it:

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ce qui est simple est faux, ce qui est compliqué est inutilisableProverbe résumant la difficulté d’une tâche : si on fait les choses au plus simple, on oublie probablement beaucoup de cas particuliers ; si on essaie de prévoir tous les cas, le résultat devient tellement complexe que plus personne ne peut comprendre comment cela fonctionne.Rate it:

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autant pèche celui qui tient le sac que celui qui met dedansThe receiver is as bad as the thief.Rate it:

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autant vaut celui qui tient que celui qui écorcheThe receiver is as bad as the thief.Rate it:

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c'est le diable qui bat sa femme et qui marie sa filleIt is raining and the sun is shining at the same time.Rate it:

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c'est lui qui fait les sottises et c'est moi qui en paye la façonHe commits the mistakes and I have to pay for them.Rate it:

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ce ne sont pas ceux qui ont de grandes oreilles qui entendent le mieuxDéfinition manquante ou à compléter.Rate it:

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ce ne sont pas ceux qui ont les plus grandes oreilles qui entendent le mieuxVariante de ce ne sont pas ceux qui ont de grandes oreilles qui entendent le mieux.Rate it:

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dis-moi qui tu hantes, je te dirai qui tu esA man is known by his company; Birds of a feather flock together.Rate it:

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femme qui parle comme homme et geline qui chante comme coq ne sont bonnes à tenirA whistling woman and a crowing hen Are good for neither cocks nor men.Rate it:

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hodie qui est dies Non. Sept.; cras qui dies futurus est Non. Sept.to-day the 5th of September; tomorrow September the 5th.Rate it:

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il y a assez à faire de regarder ce qui cuit dans sa marmite sans aller regarder ce qui cuit dans celle du voisinAu lieu de s'occuper des problèmes des autres, mieux vaut s'occuper des siens d'abord.Rate it:

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