- animum advertere
- направлять внимание, мысли
Latin-Russian dictionary. 2015.
Latin-Russian dictionary. 2015.
animadvert — verb Etymology: Latin animadvertere to pay attention to, censure, from animum advertere, literally, to turn the mind to Date: 15th century transitive verb archaic notice, observe intransitive verb to make an animadversion … New Collegiate Dictionary
animadversion — (n.) 1590s, criticism, blame, also sometimes in early use simply notice, attention (now obsolete), from L. animadversionem (nom. animadversio) investigation, inquiry; perception, observation, noun of action from pp. stem of animadverte to take… … Etymology dictionary
animadvert — [an΄i məd vʉrt′, an΄əmad΄vʉrt′] vi. [L animadvertere, to observe, censure < animum (acc. of animus, mind) + advertere, to turn: see ANIMUS & ADVERT1] to comment (on or upon), esp. with disapproval; criticize adversely … English World dictionary