Translation of "fruetur" into English

Sample translated sentence: Iactant, quin immo, atque efferunt falsam eiusmodi formam, quasi ex ea orta fuerit in oeconomicis rebus progressio: qua quidem sicubi revera frui licet, id procul dubio aliis de causis evenit; ut ex impensiore efficiendarum rerum industria in eas regiones inducta, quae eiusdem expertes fuerint; ut ex ingentibus, quas natura gignit, opibus, nullo ad humanitatem respectu habito, quaestuosissime excultis; ut ex eo denique, quod operarii parva mercede ad gravissimos exantlandos labores dure crudeliterque adigantur. ↔ This pseudo-ideal is even boastfully advanced as if it were responsible for a certain economic progress. As a matter of fact, when such progress is at all real, its true causes are quite different, as for instance the intensification of industrialism in countries which were formerly almost without it, the exploitation of immense natural resources, and the use of the most brutal methods to insure the achievement of gigantic projects with a minimum of expense.

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  • third-person singular future active indicative of fruor

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Iactant, quin immo, atque efferunt falsam eiusmodi formam, quasi ex ea orta fuerit in oeconomicis rebus progressio: qua quidem sicubi revera frui licet, id procul dubio aliis de causis evenit; ut ex impensiore efficiendarum rerum industria in eas regiones inducta, quae eiusdem expertes fuerint; ut ex ingentibus, quas natura gignit, opibus, nullo ad humanitatem respectu habito, quaestuosissime excultis; ut ex eo denique, quod operarii parva mercede ad gravissimos exantlandos labores dure crudeliterque adigantur.
This pseudo-ideal is even boastfully advanced as if it were responsible for a certain economic progress. As a matter of fact, when such progress is at all real, its true causes are quite different, as for instance the intensification of industrialism in countries which were formerly almost without it, the exploitation of immense natural resources, and the use of the most brutal methods to insure the achievement of gigantic projects with a minimum of expense.
In praesenti regiones nec autonomia fruuntur nec administrativum characterem habent.
Before independence the three different regions in Kerala had been under different administrative systems.
Tali porro cum studiosa nuntiatione praeclarae recordationis anniversariae vestrae et cum fervida cohortatione ad religiose precandum convertimur ad universas Ecclesias et Communitates christianas quibuscum piena nondum fruimur communione, sed quos omnes nos unicus Christus coniungit.
But with the friendly announcement of the splendid commemoration of your anniversary and with the fervent exhortation to prayer, we turn to all the Churches and Christian communities with whom we do not yet enjoy full communion—but all of us whom Christ alone unites.
At nostra aetas, etsi tanta christianae humanitatis luce fruatur, ut nulla ratione possit cum aevo Gregoriano comparari, videtur tamen eam vitam fastidire, a qua praecipue, saepe unice, quasi a fonte, tot, nedum praeterita, sed etiam praesentia bona sunt repetenda.
14. Today, on the contrary, although the world enjoys a light so full of Christian civilization and in this respect cannot for a moment be compared with the times of Gregory, yet it seems as though it were tired of that life, which has been and still is the chief and often the sole fount of so many blessings - and not merely past but present blessings.
Sed si res attentius consideratur, patet sacerdotes, qui Christi caritate ducti amorem proicere dicantur, quo ceteri homines coniugio devincti in sua cuiusque familia fruuntur, re vera ad hunc amorem magnum decus conferre.
And yet more careful consideration reveals that this sacrifice of the human love experienced by most men in family life and given up by the priest for the love of Christ, is really a singular tribute paid to that great love.