Latgalian[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Proto-Balto-Slavic*śirˀdís, from Proto-Indo-European*ḱḗr. Cognates include Latviansirds and Lithuanianširdis. Serviio console for mac.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /sʲirtʲsʲ/
A SIRDS (Single Image Random Dot Stereogram) is a single image which, when viewed appropriately, appears to display a 3-dimensional scene. We will refer to such images as SIRDS or as stereograms throughout this report. The popularity of these images has exploded recently and can be found on many web pages as well as in books and poster stores. Category filter: Show All (16)Most Common (0)Technology (3)Government & Military (7)Science & Medicine (5)Business (0)Organizations (4)Slang / Jargon (0) Acronym Definition SIRD Society for Integrated Rural Development (est. 1982) SIRD Support Instrumentation Requirements Document SIRD Structure Interaction Relational Database SIRD Survey of Industrial. SIRSの診断基準は、侵襲によって生体がどの程度反応しているかを知るためのものです。 SIRSとは、侵襲に対する生体の防御反応であり、免疫細胞から大量に放出された炎症性サイトカインによる全身性の急性炎症反応です。. 1991年に米国胸部疾患学会(American College of Chest Physicians)およびCritical.
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Noun[edit]
sirdsf
Declension[edit]
singular | plural | |
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nominative | sirds | sirds, sirdis |
genitive | sirds | siržu |
dative | sirdei | sirdim |
accusative | sirdi | sirds, sirdis |
locative | sirdī | sirdīs |
References[edit]
- Nicole Nau, A short grammar of Latgalian, München: LINCOM GmbH, 2011, →ISBN, page 23
Latvian[edit]
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Alternative forms[edit]
- (dialectal form)sirde
Etymology[edit]
From older sirdis (attested in 17th-century texts), from Proto-Baltic*śirˀdís, from the zero grade*ḱr̥d- (with an extra -ey) of Proto-Indo-European*ḱerd-, *ḱērd-. Cognates include Lithuanianširdìs, Old Prussianseyr ([sēr]), Proto-Slavic*sьrdьko, *sьrdьce (Old Church Slavonicсрьдьцє(srĭdĭce), Russianсе́рдце(sérdce), Belarusianсэ́рца(sérca), Ukrainianсе́рце(sérce), Bulgarianсърце́(sǎrcé), Czechsrdce, Polishserce), Proto-Germanic*hertô (Gothic𐌷𐌰𐌹𐍂𐍄𐍉(hairtō), GermanHerz, Old Englishheorte, Englishheart), Hittite𒆠𒅕(kir, ker, kard-), Sanskritहृद्(hṛd) (< *źʰŕ̥d-), Ancient Greekκαρδία(kardía), Latincor, cordis.[1]
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): [sîɾts]
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Noun[edit]
sirdsf (6th declension)
- (anatomy)heart(the centralorgan of the circulatory system which causes the blood to flow through the blood vesselsby means ofrhythmicmuscularcontractions)
- sirds sit ― the heart is jumping (lit. beating, i.e., heavily)
- sirds pārsitieni ― heart palpitations
- sirds trokšņi ― cardiac murmur (lit. heart noises)
- sirds darbojas normāli ― the heart is working normally
- sirds ir mūsu galvenais orgāns ― the heart is our most important organ
- heart(the center of the humanpsyche, includingemotions, character, personality, and their expression and manifestation)
- līdzjūtīga sirds ― a compassionate heart
- atsaucīga, godīga sirds ― a receptive, honest heart
- līksma sirds ― a joyous heart
- grūtsirdīga sirds ― a melancholic heart
- mātes, tēva sirds ― a mother's, a father's heart
- aizkustināt sirdi ― to touch (someone's) heart
- viņam nav sirds ― he doesn't have a heart
- ai sirds! te maiga tu, te rāma, te nemierīga krūtīs tiec ― oh, heart! here you are, gentle, calm, becoming restless in the chest
- Līnai bija žēlīga un vāja sirds, kas spēja saslieties tikai liela izmisuma brīžos ― Linai had a weak, compassionate heart that could straighten up only in times of despair
- heart(main, central, mostimportantpart)
- galvaspilsēta ir zemes sirds ― the capital city is the heart of the land
- Ēvalds atvadījās no pilsētas centra, no diviem mēnešiem, kas bija aizvadīti šeit, pašā Rīgas sirdī ― Ēvalds said farewell to the city center, to the two months that had been spent here, in the very heart of Riga
- mašīnbūvi dēvē par mūsu industrijas sirdi ― mechanical engineering is known as the heart of our industry
- jūs abi bijāt pirmajā reisā un tagad esat komandas sirds un kodols ― both of you were in the first trip and are now the heart and core of the team
- heart(an object or drawing having the shape of a heart, typicallystylized as a cardioid)
- reiz ar pirmo lāpstas dūrienu izdevās atrast unikālu akmens laikmetā veidotu tumšsarkana dzintara sirdi ― already with the first hit of the shovel they managed to find a unique Stone Age dark red amber heart
- (card games)hearts(one of the foursuits of playing cards, marked with the symbol♥)
- sirds dūzis ― the ace of hearts
- kapteinis sāka dalīt kārtis, un Vilks izklaidīgi ņēma tās pretī.. tur bija viens kalps un trīs dāmas: krusta, kārava un sirds ― the captain started dealing the cards, and Vilks absent-mindedly took them.. there were three queens: clubs, diamonds, and hearts
Declension[edit]
singular (vienskaitlis) | plural (daudzskaitlis) | |
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nominative (nominatīvs) | sirds | sirdis |
accusative (akuzatīvs) | sirdi | sirdis |
genitive (ģenitīvs) | sirds | siržu |
dative (datīvs) | sirdij | sirdīm |
instrumental (instrumentālis) | sirdi | sirdīm |
locative (lokatīvs) | sirdī | sirdīs |
vocative (vokatīvs) | sirds | sirdis |
Derived terms[edit]
- sirdsdarbība, sirds darbība
- sirdsdegsme, sirds degsme
- sirdsdraugs, sirds draugs
- sirdsdraudzene, sirds draudzene
- sirdskaite, sirds kaite
- sirdsklauves, sirds klauves
- sirdslēkme, sirds lēkme
- sirdslieta, sirds lieta
Related terms[edit]
See also[edit]
Sird Model
Suits in Latvian · sugas (see also: kārts, spēļu kārts) (layout · text) | |||
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sirdis♥ | kāravi♦ | pīķi♠ | krusti, kreiči♣ |
- kardioloģija, kardiologs, kardioloģe, kardioloģisks
References[edit]
- ^ Karulis, Konstantīns, “sirds”, in Latviešu Etimoloģijas Vārdnīca (in Latvian), Rīga: AVOTS, 1992, →ISBN
Acronym | Definition |
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SIRD | Society for Integrated Rural Development (est. 1982) |
SIRD | Support Instrumentation Requirements Document |
SIRD | Structure Interaction Relational Database |
SIRD | Survey of Industrial Research and Development |
SIRD | Southern Institute for Rural Development |
SIRD | Summer Institute on Research Design |
SIRD | Supersites Integrated Relational Database |
SIRD | Stowers Institute for Resource Development |
SIRD | State Internal Revenue Department |
SIRD | System Interface Requirements Document |
SIRD | Specific Interface Rules Definition |
SIRD | Satellite Integrated Receiver Descrambler |
SIRD | Service Independent Requirements Definition |
SIRD | Scanning Infrared Depolarization |
SIRD | Support Instrumentation Requirement Document |
SIRD | Shore-Based Interface Requirements Document |
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