English to Latin Meaning of figure - figure


Figure :
figure

individuationis, identitatem, sui, animo, numerus, numerare, tantum, statuam, ingenium, naturae, partes, moribus, dispositio, figura,, forma, forma est spectanda,, species, facere, quantitas, magnitudo, amplitudinem, summa, formatio, compositionem, ædificem, signum, firmitatis indicium, insigne, marcam, consilio, Aliquam lacinia purus, consilium, perscripta, tabula, expressio, molem construunt, Pack, imagini, nunc idoli, agri, regio, visneto, terram, exempli gratia, illustratio, continendos exemplum pertinebat, apud, genus, modo, generis, modus, et ventris, obstinatus, locus, possessionem, turba, pluma, Ac nonnunquam fit, ratio, adtingas terminos parvulorum

natus, construi, forma, peragendos complecti debet, quibus, ædificem, imagini, involvunt,, carne aderunt,, sustinent vicem, consilium, et sollertis animi, QB, ratio, perscripta, adumbratim, pone tibi, meditati, concipere, Envision, putant, marcam, revelare, posuit, exprimunt, revelabit, et inventa, Evenire, transpira- biles, videtur

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Definitions of figure in English
Noun(1) a diagram or picture illustrating textual material(2) alternative names for the body of a human being(3) one of the elements that collectively form a system of numeration(4) a model of a bodily form (especially of a person(5) a well-known or notable person(6) a combination of points and lines and planes that form a visible palpable shape(7) an amount of money expressed numerically(8) the impression produced by a person(9) the property possessed by a sum or total or indefinite quantity of units or individuals(10) language used in a figurative or nonliteral sense(11) a unitary percept having structure and coherence that is the object of attention and that stands out against a ground(12) a decorative or artistic work(13) a predetermined set of movements in dancing or skating
Verb(1) judge to be probable(2) be or play a part of or in(3) imagine; conceive of; see in one's mind(4) make a mathematical calculation or computation(5) understand
Examples of figure in English
(1) Although he is unlikely to figure in the first team this season, Smith will be looking to impress Francis and secure his future at the club.(2) she had always been so proud of her figure(3) They figure that the more control they have over applications, the more they'll be able to charge.(4) I could make out the figure of an old man(5) The Clydesdale all-rounder has yet to figure in the plans of new coach Peter Drinnen.(6) her songs figure in the charts(7) we watched the figure approaching us(8) It feels as if Haentjens has things to say about Plath that don't figure in this novel.(9) Congratulations also to Spa and Glenflesk also for winning the All Ireland also in set dancing and figure dancing.(10) Through the blur of the falling rain, Tracy notices a hooded figure dressed in black.(11) In the 18 months since the meters were introduced, they had not even managed to bring in half of the break-even figure of about Ôö¼├║4,500.(12) a dark figure emerged from the shadows(13) Of the two former Celtic managers Jansen, currently director of scouting at Feyenoord, may figure in the search again.(14) An exemplary soldier, freedom fighter, potter or weaver could also figure in the list.(15) Bryony spotted the lone figure emerging from the water, the current lapping at his body.(16) He's not the most attractive public figure but he certainly isn't the least.
Related Phrases of figure
(1) figure out ::
instar sicco
(2) figure skating ::
figura skating
(3) figure of speech ::
alio genere loquendi
(4) action figure ::
actio figure
(5) figure up ::
instar ascendit
(6) public figure ::
palam
(7) father figure ::
pater figure
(8) figure skater ::
figure skater
(9) key figure ::
clavis figure
(10) authority figure ::
auctoritate figure
Synonyms
Noun
1. statistic ::
statistic
2. digit ::
digit
3. price ::
pretium
4. arithmetic ::
arithmeticam
5. physique ::
corporis
6. silhouette ::
silhouette
7. person ::
hominem
8. human representation ::
representation hominum
9. shape ::
figura,
10. diagram ::
tabula
11. pattern ::
ratio
12. fig ::
ficus
13. public figure ::
palam
14. number ::
numerus
15. flesh ::
ad vescendum carnes
16. trope ::
schemate
Verb
17. feature ::
pluma
18. calculate ::
ratio
19. suppose ::
putant
20. make sense ::
ut sensum
21. estimate ::
estimate
22. project ::
project
23. enter ::
intrabit
24. compute ::
conputant
Antonyms
1. nobody ::
neminem
Different Forms
configure, configures, figure, figured, figures, figuring
Word Example from TV Shows
But make sure you bust up your cell
and toss it, all right?
We'll figure it out.

But make sure you bust up your cell and toss it, all right? We'll FIGURE it out.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 11

- How are you?
- Remember we were trying to figure out...

- How are you? - Remember we were trying to FIGURE out...

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 20

I just can't figure
out what happened.

I just can't FIGURE out what happened.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 3

He can't figure out how to fix it.

He can't FIGURE out how to fix it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 22

If you don't figure something out,
I warn you...

If you don't FIGURE something out, I warn you...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 3

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