Advertisement
 Translation for 'picking out' from English to Latin
lectio {f}picking out
delectus {m}picking out
dilectus {m}picking out
Partial Matches
foras {adv}out
fusus {adj}stretched out
fusus {adj}spread out
lassare [1]to wear out
proclamatio {f}calling out
proclamatio {f}crying out
evadere [3]to go out
abire [irreg.]to turn out
halare [1]to breathe out
sputare [1]to spit out
conquirere [3]to seek out
pandere [3]to spread out
obsoletus {adj}worn-out
eradicare [1]to root out
erogare [1]to pay out
clamare [1]to cry (out)
derigere [3]to lay out
dimissio {f}sending out
debellare [1]to fight out
defetigatio {f}tiring out
23 translations
To translate another word just start typing!

Usage Examples English
  • Helmholtz resonators have a very high Q, as they are designed for picking out a very narrow range of frequencies.
  • Paganini's theme is stated on strings with the piano picking out salient notes, "after" the first variation.
  • In 1913, Burt took the part-time position of a school psychologist for the London County Council (LCC), with the responsibility of picking out the "feeble-minded" children, in accordance with the Mental Deficiency Act of 1913.
  • This was done by Patrice Warrener using his unique "chromolithe" technique with which he 'paints' with light, picking out sculpted architectural details.
  • In 2017, "Den of Geek" included this on their abbreviated watch guide for "Star Trek: Voyager", picking out this episode on their cross-overs roadmap.

  • "Slates" appeared at number 8 in the 2018 "Billboard" list "The 10 Best Albums by The Fall: Critic's Picks", with Geeta Dayal picking out "Leave the Capitol" as "one of Smith's most rocking and unforgettable songs...a tune that you could hear reverberating through rock and roll for decades to come".
  • John begins to control all aspects of Elizabeth's life, such as picking out what she should wear and choosing what she will eat, brushing her hair and feeding her.
  • With Luke Cage now an Avenger, Jessica Jones's water breaks while she, Luke Cage and best friend Carol Danvers are picking out a new costume design for him.
  • The simplest method of separating ore from gangue consists of picking out the individual crystals of each.
  • His works on Christianity seem rather to have disappointed certain professional theologians and Catholic exegetes, who contented themselves with picking out and correcting what they considered as "dogmatic errors".

  • Demonstrating an early ability for music, Bruce Haack is said to have started picking out melodies on his family's piano at age four, and progressing to providing piano lessons for others by age 12.
  • The first notes heard on the album – Adams picking out a slow acoustic guitar line at the beginning of "Inn Town" – were played using an Alvarez guitar purchased for $100 at a Nashville pawn shop.
  • The webcam soon gained its own feature on the show - a soap picking out the best behind-the-scenes moments from the office, and concluding with a cliffhanger of a will he-won't he.
  • By that time, he had demonstrated his aptitude for music and his remarkable ear by picking out the finale of Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata on the white keys of the piano.
  • Pure cultures of multicellular organisms are often more easily isolated by simply picking out a single individual to initiate a culture.

  • However, many aggregation cues are visual, picking out sites at both long (light-coloured structures that are distinct from their surroundings) and short (pre-existing aggregations to join) distances.
  • On the "de re" interpretation, 'someone' is specific, picking out some particular individual. There is some person Peter has in mind, and Peter believes that person is out to get him.
  • Finally, we perform maximum likelihood estimation by picking out the peaks in the log-likelihood on the shape space.
  • He was skilled at picking out an enemy's weakest spot and applying force there to achieve victory.
  • LC circuits are used either for generating signals at a particular frequency, or picking out a signal at a particular frequency from a more complex signal; this function is called a bandpass filter.

    Advertisement
    © dict.cc Latin-English dictionary 2024
    Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
    Links to this dictionary or to individual translations are very welcome!