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02.01.2007 18:00 -
Сентенции с начална буква "T"
Tabula rasa - A clean slate. Person that knows nothing |
Tacet - Silence |
Tam diu minime visu! - Long time, no see! |
Tam exanimis quam tunica nehru fio - I am as dead as the nehru jacket |
Tamdiu discendum est, quamdiu vivas - We should learn as long as we may live. (We live and learn.) (Seneca Philosophus) |
Tamquam alter idem - As if a second self. (Cicero) |
Tanta stultitia mortalium est - What fools these mortals be |
Tantum eruditi sunt liberi - Only the educated are free. (Epictetus) |
Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum - So potent was religion in persuading to evil deeds. (Lucretius) |
Tarditas et procrastinatio odiosa est - Delay and procrastination is hateful. (Cicero) |
Te audire non possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure - I can"t hear you. I have a banana in my ear |
Te capiam, cunicule sceleste! - I"ll get you, you wascally wabbit! |
Te Deum - Thee, God [we praise] |
Te igitur - Thee, therefore |
Te nosce - Know thyself |
Te precor dulcissime supplex! - Pretty please with a cherry on top! |
Tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis - The times change, and we change with them. (John Owen) |
Tempore - In the time of |
Tempus edax rerum - Time is the devourer of things (time flies) |
tempus fugit - Time flies |
Tempus fugit, non autem memoria - Time flies, but not memory |
Tempus incognitum - Time unknown |
Tempus neminem manet - Time waits for no one |
Tempus omnia sed memorias privat - Time deprives all but memories |
Ter in die (t.i.d.) - Three times a day |
tera incognita - An unknown land |
Terminus a quo - The end from which |
Terminus ad quem - The end to which |
Terra firma - Solid ground |
Terra incognita - Unknown land |
Terra nullius - Uninhabited land |
tertium quid - A third something |
Tetigisti acu - You have hit the nail on the head. (Plautus) |
Theatrum mundi - The theatre of the world |
Tibi gratias agimus quod nihil fumas - Thank you for not smoking |
Timendi causa est nescire - Ignorance is the cause of fear. (Seneca) |
Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes - I fear the Greeks, even when they bring gifts. (Virgil) |
Timor mortis conturbat me - The fear of death confounds me |
Tintinnuntius meus sonat! - There goes my beeper! |
Tolerabiles ineptiae - Bearable absurdities |
Totidem verbis - In so many words |
Totum dependeat - Let it all hang out |
Trahimur omnes laudis studio - We are all led on by our eagerness for praise. (Cicero) |
Transire suum pectus mundoque potiri - To overcome one"s human limitations and become master of the universe |
Transit umbra, lux permanet - Shadow passes, light remains (On a sun dial) |
Tu autem - You, also |
Tu fui, ego eris - What you are, I was. What I am, you will be. (This is found on graves and burial sites) |
tu ne cede malis sed contra audentior ito - Yield not to misfortunes, but advance all the more boldly against them |
Tu quoque - You likewise |
tu quoque - You too |
Tu quoque Brute, file mi! - You too Bruto, my son! (Caesar"s last words) |
Tu stupidus es - You are dumb |
Tu, rattus turpis! - You dirty rat! |
Tua mater tam antiquior ut linguam latine loquatur - Your mother is so old she speaks Latin |
Tua toga suspina est - Your toga is backwards |
Tuis pugis pignore! - You bet your bippy! |
Tum podem extulit horridulum - You are talking shit |
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