succeed, to ensue, to come after [+accusative]; to set upon [+ عَلَى (object)] (transitive) to occasion, to cause to follow after oneself, to effect (transitive...
pick oneself up off the floor (third-person singular simple present picks oneself up off the floor, present participle picking oneself up off the floor...
refuge (intransitive) to fall ill Synonym: zachorować (intransitive) to ensue, to come, to happen Synonyms: nadejść, nastąpić (intransitive) to be borne...
impressed with the horrors of Monday morning, and the dread of what was to ensue from unconned lessons, and questions which they could neither answer nor...
hereditas ad me or mihi venit ab aliquo (Verr. 2. 1. 10) an interregnum ensues: res ad interregnum venit or adducitur matters have reached the fighting-stage:...
in The Guardian[1]: Kiefer professes himself amused by the fuss that ensued when he announced that he was buying the Mülheim-Kärlich reactor […]. (transitive...
position) Synonyms: subeō, succēdō, excipiō (logic, third person) to follow, ensue The verb ducere is used for "to be followed," effectively giving ducere...
Presently the bird stooped and seized a salmon, and a violent struggle ensued. (transitive) To cause to incline downward; to slant. to stoop a cask of...
financial embarrassment: in maximas angustias (pecuniae) adduci an interregnum ensues: res ad interregnum venit or adducitur to advance on..: exercitum admovere...
and pocketed the tickets, to defeat the rise and loss that would have ensued to them by their buying on a rising price on the accompt day […] 2023 December...