Translation for '
augment' from English to Latin
NOUN | an augment | augments | |
VERB | to augment | augmented | augmented augmenting | augments | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- "Hanna" recommissioned at San Diego 27 December 1950 to augment Navy strength in the Korean War.
- Strategic Air Command fighter wings had deployed to augment the air defenses of Far East Air Forces since the Korean War.
- The imperfect takes the augment and secondary endings. The augment always bears the accent with no exceptions.
- In addition to providing units to augment the active force for limited or full-scale war, by mid- 1955 the Air Force Reserve had a requirement to provide the Air Force with trained individuals in wartime to augment and replace the attrition in the active force.
- The program is to use information technology to augment physical environments and objects around the people that can draw attention.
- Narakakkanam, Azhutha, Vazhikkadavu, Vadakkepuzha and Kuttiar diversion schemes were later added to augment the Idukki reservoir .
- Raloxifene has been reported to augment the antidepressant effects of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
- Hydraulic power steering systems for cars augment steering effort via an actuator, a hydraulic cylinder that is part of a servo system.
- Teams were allowed to augment their squads with maximum two athletes from other countries.
- In addition, OLAC provides a list of metadata extensions to augment descriptions.
- This satellite will augment the capacity of SATRIA-1. It is expected to launch Q2 2023.
- Fortuyn's assassination on May 6 helped to augment the sales of "Puinhopen" even further.
- When the augment is added before a vowel, the augment and the vowel are contracted and the vowel becomes long: ἀκούω "akoúō" "I hear", ἤκουσα "ḗkousa" "I heard".
- The verbal augment is almost entirely absent from Mycenaean Greek with only one known exception, [...] , "a-pe-do-ke" (PY Fr 1184), but even that appears elsewhere without the augment, as [...] , "a-pu-do-ke" (KN Od 681).
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Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
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