`at` in Latin
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at
- preposition
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in a specific location or time
apudHe is at the library. — Apud bibliothecam est.adShe arrived at the station. — Ad stationem pervenit.inWe met at noon. — In meridie convenimus.exHe laughed at the joke. — Ex ioco risit. -
[figurative],
toward a target or direction
in [figurative]He threw the ball at me. — Pila in me iecit.adversus [figurative]She shouted at the dog. — Adversus canem clamavit. -
indicating a rate or level
adGas is sold at $3 per gallon. — Gasium ad tres dollarios pro sextario venditur. -
in a state or condition
inHe is at peace. — In pace est.
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in a specific location or time