- -logy
- word-forming element meaning "a speaking, discourse, treatise, doctrine, theory, science," from Greek -logia (often via French -logie or Medieval Latin -logia), from root of legein "to speak;" thus, "the character or deportment of one who speaks or treats of (a certain subject);" see lecture (n.).
Elertė "Klasikos" radijuj dvi psychologės, t.y., sielakalbės, ne apie, tarkim, ūkiakalbius obuolius, bet apie ambicijas kalba.
ambicija
1. savimeilė, garbės troškimas.
2. išdidumas, puikybė.
Tarptautinis žodis.
- ambition (n.)
- mid-14c., from Middle French ambition or directly from Latin ambitionem (nominative ambitio) "a going around," especially to solicit votes, hence "a striving for favor, courting, flattery; a desire for honor, thirst for popularity," noun of action from past participle stem of ambire "to go around" (see ambient).
Rarely used in the literal sense in English, where it carries the secondary Latin sense of "eager or inordinate desire of honor or preferment." In early use always pejorative, of inordinate or overreaching desire; ambition was grouped with pride and vainglory.
- ambitious (adj.)
- late 14c., from Latin ambitiosus "going around to canvass for office," from ambitio (see ambition). Related: Ambitiously.
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Rarely used in the literal sense in English, where it carries the secondary Latin sense of "eager or inordinate desire of honor or preferment."
Iš tikrųjų mielosios Elertė sielakalbės apie tai taptautiniais žodžiais ir kalba, tik nesako "Yorkshire".
Coin from Eric Bloodaxe's reign, another Congueror of Yorkshire.
Labai naudinga aborigenams būtų šiuos ambicingus Yorkshiro projektus pamatyti!
Baigė kalbėti sielakalbės ir Queen - We Are The Champions - paleido!
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