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I ж.( оружие) sabre, cavalry sword [sɔːd]II ж.1) ( фигура в игре) draught [drɑːft], draughtsman брит.; piece of checkers амер.2) мн. ( игра) draughts брит.; checkers амер.III ж.игра́ть в ша́шки — play draughts / checkers
дымова́я ша́шка — smoke bomb, smoke pot
подрывна́я ша́шка — blasting cartridge
пироксили́новая ша́шка — gun cotton slab
динами́тная ша́шка — dynamite stick
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I жен.(оружие) sabre, cavalry sword ; saber амер.II жен.draught, draughtsman (в игре)III жен.1) ( спрессованная взрывчатка) blockхимическая шашка — gas pot; воен.; сленг stinkpot
2) ( строительный материал) sett, pitcherкаменная шашка — sett, pitcher
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шашка
Контактное клинковое рубяще-режущее и колюще-режущее оружие с длинным слабоизогнутым однолезвийным клинком.
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шашка
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шашка
Контактное клинковое рубяще-режущее и колюще-режущее оружие с длинным слабоизогнутым однолезвийным клинком.
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шашка
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['seibə](a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) sabel* * *['seibə](a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) sabel -
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noun(Brit.) Säbel, der* * *['seibə](a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) der Säbel* * *sa·bre[ˈseɪbəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. n esp BRIT, AUS\sabre event Säbelfechtkampf m\sabre fencing Säbelfechten nt* * *(US) ['seɪbə(r)]nSäbelm* * *A s1. Säbel m (auch Fechten):rattle one’s saber fig mit dem Säbel rasseln2. MIL, HIST Kavallerist mB v/t1. niedersäbeln2. mit dem Säbel verwunden* * *noun(Brit.) Säbel, der* * *(UK) n. -
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ăcĭēs, ēi, f. [v. 2. acer] ( gen. acii and [p. 23] acie, like dii and die, facii and facie, fr. dies, facies, Cn. Mat. ap. Gell. 9, 14; Caes. B. G. 2, 23; Sall. ap. Serv. ad Verg. G. 1, 208, or Sall. Fragm. ed. Kritz. p. 118; cf. Prisc. p. 780 P.), a sharp edge or point.I.Lit., of a sword, dagger, sickle, etc.:B.gladiorum,
Plaut. Truc. 2, 6, 11: Vulg. Heb. 11, 34:securium,
Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 43, § 113:falcis,
Verg. G. 2, 365:hastae,
Ov. M. 3, 107:ferri,
Plin. 7, 15, 13.—Transf.1.Of the sense or faculty of sight,a.Keenness of look or glance, sharpness of vision or sight: oculorum, Lucil. ap. Non. 34, 32; cf. Plaut. Mil. 1, 1, 4; Lucr. 1, 324;b.also acies alone,
id. 2, 420; and in plur., id. 4, 693:ne vultum quidem atque aciem oculorum ferre potuisse,
Caes. B. G. 1, 39:pupula ad te dirigit aciem,
Cat. 63, 56:tanta tenuitas, ut fugiat aciem,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 22:bonum incolumis acies, misera caecitas,
id. Fin. 5, 28, 84; so ib. 4, 24; Verg. A. 12, 558 al.—Hence,Concr., the pupil of the eye, Lucr. 3, 411; cf.c.with 414: acies ipsa, quā cernimus, quae pupula vocatur,
Cic. N. D. 2, 57:in Albania gigni quosdam glaucā oculorum acie,
Plin. 7, 2, 2 (cf. ib.: glaucis oculis); and poet. (as pars pro toto) for the eye, Lucr. 3, 363; 4, 249; 281; 358;720: huc geminas nunc flecte acies,
Verg. A. 6, 789; 12, 658 (hence the word is also used in the plur., cf. below, 2.).—A looking at an object with fixed attention, look, aim:2.ad eam rem habeo omnem aciem,
Plaut. Mil. 4, 2, 38.—On the contr., prima acie, at the first glance, Lucr. 2, 448 (cf. primo aspectu, Cic. de Or. 3, 25, 98).—In milit. lang., the front of an army (conceived of as the edge of a sword), line of battle, battle-array.a.In abstr. (cf. Vitr. praef. 1. 7, p. 154 Rod.):b.quibus ego si aciem exercitus nostri ostendero,
Cic. Cat. 2, 3, 5:aciem instruere,
Caes. B. G. 1, 22:dirigere,
id. ib. 6, 8:extra aciem procurrere,
id. B. C. 1, 55:statuit non proeliis, neque in acie, sed alio more bellum gerendum,
Sall. J. 54; cf. Liv. 5, 41, 4;also of the arrangement of ships for a naval engagement,
Nep. Hann. 11; cf. Caes. B. C. 1, 58.—Hence, metaph.The battlearray; in concr., an army drawn up in order of battle: acies est instructa a nobis decem cohortium, Galba ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 30:c.hostium acies cernebatur,
Caes. B. G. 7, 62: altera pars acii vitassent fluminis undas, Matius ap. Gell. 9, 14 (as transl. of Il. 21 init.):dubitavit acie pars, Sall. Fragm. l. l.: stabit ante aciem,
Vulg. Deut. 20, 2; 1 Par. 12, 33:prima acies hastati erant,
the van, the first line, Liv. 8, 8:tertiam aciem laborantibus subsidio mittere,
Caes. B. G. 1, 52: ab novissima acie, from the rear:ante signa procedere,
Liv. 8, 10:dextra acies (= dextrum cornu),
the right wing, Liv. 27, 48, 8:agmina magis quam acies pugnabant,
in marching order, rather than in order of battle, id. 25, 34 (acies is here, and in similar cases, considered as the sing. used collectively; v. Oud. and Herz. Caes. B. G. 7, 62; yet the plur. is more than probable). Rarely of cavalry, Liv. 8, 39; Vell. 2, 112.— Poet.: acies Vulcania, of a long line of fire, Verg. A. 10, 408.—The action of the troops drawn up in battlearray, a battle, engagement, = pugna: in acie celebri objectans vitam, Pac. ap. Non. 234, 25; Plaut. Mil. 1, 1, 4: mea facta in acie obliti, Att. ap. Non. 502, 1:3.in acie Pharsalica,
Cic. Lig. 3; so id. Fam. 6, 3:in acie vincere,
Caes. B. G. 7, 29:dimicare,
ib. 7, 64:copias in aciem ducere,
Liv. 31, 34:producere in aciem,
Nep. Milt. 5:excedere acie,
Caes. B. C. 2, 41; Liv. 31, 17:direxerunt aciem contra eos,
Vulg. Gen. 14, 8; 2 Par. 18, 33.—Acies ferri, steel, Plin. 34, 14, 41.—4. II.Fig.A.(Acc. to I. B.) (like acumen.) Acuteness of the mind, sharpness, force, power (so very often in Cicero, but always with the gen. mentis, animi, ingenii):B.(cum animus) exacuerit illam, ut oculorum, sic ingenii aciem ad bona eligenda, etc.,
Cic. Leg. 1, 23, 60; so,ingenii,
id. Ac. 2, 39, 122:mentis,
id. N. D. 2, 17, 45; id. Tusc. 1, 30, 73:animi,
id. Sen. 23, 83; id. Phil. 12, 2; Vell. 2, 118, 4; cf.:rerum diversitas aciem intentionis abrumpit,
Flor. 1 prol., § 3.—A verbal contest, disputation, discussion, debate:orationis aciem contra conferam,
Plaut. Ep. 4, 1, 20: ad philosophos me revocas, qui in aciem non saepe prodeunt, Cic. Tusc. 2, 25, 60:nos jam in aciem dimicationemque veniamus,
id. Or. 13 fin.; cf. id. Opt. Gen. Or. 5, 17; Quint. 2, 10, 8; 6, 4, 17; 10, 1, 29. -
51 μάχαιρα
A large knife or dirk, Il.11.844, 18.597, 19.252;μ. ἥ οἱ πὰρ ξίφεος μέγα κουλεὸν αἰὲν ἄωρτο 3.271
; carving-knife, Pi.O. 1.49, Hdt.2.61, Ar.Eq. 489, Pl.R. 353a, etc.;κοπίδες μ. E.Cyc. 242
; sacrificial knife, Ar. Pax 948, Pl.Com.91, Michel832.52 (Samos, iv B. C.):—ἡ Δελφικὴ μ. a knife adapted to various purposes, Arist. Pol. 1252b2, cf. Hsch. s.v. Δελφικὴ μ.; prov., of greedy persons, because Delphian sacrificers claimed a share for the knife, App.Prov. 1.94.2 as a weapon, short sword, dagger, Pi.N.4.59, Hdt.6.75, 7.225, Lys.13.87, etc.; an assassin's weapon, Antipho 5.69; used by jugglers, Pl.Euthd. 294e (pl.), etc.; later, sabre, opp. the straight sword ([etym.] ξίφος), X.Eq.12.11, cf. HG3.3.7, Cyr.1.2.13, Ev.Matt.26.52, etc.; οἱ ἐπὶ τῆς μ., of a bodyguard, Arr.Epict.1.30.7; but, ἐπὶ μ. τασσόμενοι possessing power of life and death (jus gladii), Cat.Cod. Astr.8(4).173; μ. ἱππική cavalry sabre, IG11(2).161 B99 (Delos, iii B. C.).3 μ. κουρίδες, shears or scissors, Cratin.37; κεκαρμένος μοιχὸν μιᾶ μ., i.e. with one blade, Ar.Ach. 849, cf. Poll.2.32 (where διπλῇ is f.l.), Hsch. s.v. μιᾷ μαχαίρᾳ; μ. κουρικαί Plu. Dio9.4 metaph.,διὰ μαχαιρῶν καὶ πυρός Zen.3.19
, cf. Posidipp.1.10;μ. τοῦ πνεύματος Ep.Eph.6.17
, cf. LXX Is.49.2.II name of a precious stone, Arist.Mir. 847a5, Ps.-Plu.Fluv.10.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μάχαιρα
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'seibə(a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) sableDel verbo saber: ( conjugate saber) \ \
sabré es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) futuro indicativoMultiple Entries: saber sabré
saber 1 sustantivo masculino knowledge;
saber 2 ( conjugate saber) verbo transitivo 1 no lo sé I don't know; no sé cómo se llama I don't know his name; ¡yo qué sé! how (on earth) should I know! (colloq); que yo sepa as far as I know; sabré algo de algo to know sth about sth; sé muy poco de ese tema I know very little about the subject; no sabe lo que dice he doesn't know what he's talking about sin que lo supiéramos without our knowing; ¡si yo lo hubiera sabido antes! if I had only known before!; ¡cómo iba yo a sabré que …! how was I to know that …! 2 ( ser capaz de): ¿sabes nadar? can you swim?, do you know how to swim?; sabe escuchar she's a good listener; sabe hablar varios idiomas she can speak several languages verbo intransitivo◊ ¿quién sabe? who knows?;sabré de algo/algn to know of sth/sb; yo sé de un lugar donde te lo pueden arreglar I know of a place where you can get it fixedb) (tener noticias, enterarse):yo supe del accidente por la radio I heard about the accident on the radio◊ sabe dulce/bien it tastes sweet/nice;sabré a algo to taste of sth; no sabe a nada it doesn't taste of anything; sabe a podrido it tastes rottenb) ( causar cierta impresión): me sabe mal or no me sabe bien tener que decírselo I don't like having to tell himsaberse verbo pronominal ( enf) ‹lección/poema› to know
sabré,◊ sabría, etc see saber
saber sustantivo masculino knowledge, learning, information
saber
I verbo transitivo
1 (una cosa) to know: no sé su dirección, I don't know her address
para que lo sepas, for your information
que yo sepa, as far as I know
2 (hacer algo) to know how to: no sabe nadar, he can't swim
3 (capacidad, destreza) sabe dibujar muy bien, he knows how to draw really well
4 (comportarse, reaccionar) can: no sabe aguantar una broma, she can't take a joke
no sabe perder, he's a bad loser
5 (tener conocimientos elevados sobre una materia) sabe mucho de música, she knows a lot about music
6 (enterarse) to learn, find out: lo llamé en cuanto lo supe, I called him as soon as I heard about it
7 (estar informado) sabía que te ibas a retrasar, he knew that you were going to be late
8 (imaginar) no sabes qué frío hacía, you can't imagine how cold it was
II verbo intransitivo
1 (sobre una materia) to know [de, of]: sé de un restaurante buenísimo, I know of a very good restaurant
2 (tener noticias) (de alguien por él mismo) to hear from sb (de alguien por otros) to have news of sb (de un asunto) to hear about sthg
3 (tener sabor) to taste [a, of]: este guiso sabe a quemado, this stew tastes burnt
4 (producir agrado o desagrado) to like, please: me supo mal que no viniera, it upset me that he didn't come Locuciones: el saber no ocupa lugar, you can never learn too much
me ha sabido a poco, I couldn't get enough of it
quién sabe, who knows
vas a saber lo que es bueno, I'll show you what's what
vete a saber, God knows
a saber, namely ' sabré' also found in these entries: Spanish: discernir - sablazo - sable English: saber - sabretr['seɪbəSMALLr/SMALL]1 sable nombre masculino(US) ['seɪbǝ(r)]N sable m* * * -
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* * *der Säbelsaber; sabre* * *Sä|bel ['zɛːbl]m -s, -sabre (Brit), saber (US); (= Krummsäbel) scimitarmit dem Sä́bel rasseln (fig) — to rattle the sabre (Brit) or saber (US)
* * *(a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) sabre* * *Sä·bel<-s, ->[ˈzɛ:bl̩]▶ mit dem \Säbel rasseln to rattle one's sabre [or AM -er]* * *der; Säbels, Säbel: sabre* * ** * *der; Säbels, Säbel: sabre* * *saber (US) n.sabre (UK) n. -
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'seibə(a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) sabelsabelIsubst. \/ˈseɪbə\/ eller saber1) sabel2) soldat bevæpnet med sabelrattle the sabre ( overført) rasle med sabelenIIverb \/ˈseɪbə\/ eller saberhugge med sabel, hugge ned, nedsable -
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szablya, boksz to sabre: kaszabol, lekaszabol* * *['seibə](a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) -
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['seibə](a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) sabre* * *sa.bre[s'eibə] n 1 sabre. 2 sabres cavalaria. • vt bater, ferir ou matar com sabre. -
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n. kılıç, süvari kılıcı, eskrim kılıcı————————v. kılıçtan geçirmek, kılıçla kesmek, kılıçla vurmak* * *['seibə](a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) süvari kılıcı -
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['seibə](a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) sablja* * *[séibə]1.nounsabljathe sabre — vojaščina; vojaška moč ali vlada300 sabres military 300 konjenikovto rattle one's sabre — rožljati s sabljo, figuratively groziti z vojno;2.transitive verbposabljati, posekati, raniti ali pobiti s sabljo, pokositisabre rattling — rožljanje s sabljo, figuratively grožnja z vojno -
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• floretti• kalpa• miekka• sapeli• säilä* * *'seibə(a type of curved sword, used by cavalry.) sapeli
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