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Carpe diem ['kɑ:peɪ'di:em]stresses
lat. наслаждайся моментом (Franka_LV); будь счастлив в эту секунду (Franka_LV)
carpe diem ['kɑ:peɪ'di:em]
gen. пользуйся моментом; наслаждайся, пока есть возможность; не думай о завтрашнем дне (SirReal)
lat. лови момент; наслаждение сегодняшним днём
relig. лови момент (Latin for "pluck the day", the enjoyment of the pleasures of the moment without concern for the future)
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carpe diem ['kɑ:peɪ'di:em]
lit. A Latin term coined by the poet Horace, which means 'seize the day'. The phrase suggests that as life is short one must grasp present pleasures. This motif is used in literature, and was especially popular with the Elizabethan lyric poets.
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