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41 girdle
пояс, тонкий пласт, прослоек, экваториальная плоскость шлифованного алмаза, кольцевать -
42 girdle of inferior extremity
English-Russian big medical dictionary > girdle of inferior extremity
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43 girdle of superior extremity
English-Russian big medical dictionary > girdle of superior extremity
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44 girdle of sediments
пояс осадков
(вокруг соляного штока)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > girdle of sediments
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45 girdle fabric
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46 girdle of sediments
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47 girdle of sediments
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > girdle of sediments
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48 girdle (smth.) with rings for stiffness
Макаров: усиливать жёсткость (чего-л.) кольцамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > girdle (smth.) with rings for stiffness
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49 girdle about
Макаров: окружать -
50 girdle anesthesia
Медицина: опоясывающая анестезия -
51 girdle case
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52 girdle fabric
Геология: зональное строение, поясовое строение -
53 girdle of inferior extremity
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > girdle of inferior extremity
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54 girdle of sediments
Геология: пояс осадков (вокруг соляного штока) -
55 girdle of superior extremity
Медицина: плечевой пояс, пояс верхней конечностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > girdle of superior extremity
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56 girdle pain
Медицина: опоясывающая боль -
57 girdle pliers
Садоводство: ножницы для кольцевания -
58 girdle railway
Железнодорожный термин: окружная железная дорога -
59 girdle road
Автомобильный термин: кольцевая дорога, окружная дорога -
60 girdle round
Макаров: окружать
См. также в других словарях:
Girdle — Gir dle, n. [OE. gurdel, girdel, AS. gyrdel, fr. gyrdan; akin to D. gordel, G. g[ u]rtel, Icel. gyr?ill. See {Gird}, v. t., to encircle, and cf. {Girth}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. That which girds, encircles, or incloses; a circumference; a belt; esp … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
girdle — Gir dle, n. [OE. gurdel, girdel, AS. gyrdel, fr. gyrdan; akin to D. gordel, G. g[ u]rtel, Icel. gyr?ill. See {Gird}, v. t., to encircle, and cf. {Girth}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. That which girds, encircles, or incloses; a circumference; a belt; esp … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
girdle — [gʉrd′ l] n. [ME girdil < OE gyrdel < base of gyrdan (see GIRD1): akin to Ger gürtel] 1. Archaic a belt or sash for the waist 2. anything that surrounds or encircles ☆ 3. a woman s elasticized undergarment for supporting or molding the… … English World dictionary
Girdle — Gir dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Girdled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Girdling}.] 1. To bind with a belt or sash; to gird. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To inclose; to environ; to shut in. [1913 Webster] Those sleeping stones, That as a waist doth girdle you about … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
girdle — (n.) O.E. gyrdel belt, sash, cord about the waist, common Germanic. (Cf. O.N. gyrðill, Swed. gördel, O.Fris. gerdel, Du. gordel, O.H.G. gurtil, Ger. Gürtel belt ), related to O.E. gyrdan to gird (see GIRD (Cf. gird)). Modern euphemistic sense of … Etymology dictionary
girdle — [1] ► NOUN 1) a belt or cord worn round the waist. 2) a woman s elasticated corset extending from waist to thigh. ► VERB ▪ encircle with a girdle or belt. ORIGIN Old English, related to GIRD(Cf. ↑gird) and G … English terms dictionary
Girdle — Gir dle, n. A griddle. [Scot. & Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
girdle — index circumscribe (surround by boundary), embrace (encircle), enclose, enclosure, encompass (surround), hedge … Law dictionary
girdle — vb *surround, environ, encircle, circle, encompass, compass, hem, gird, ring Analogous words: see those at GIRD (to surround) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
girdle — [n] corset band, belt, sash, undergarment, underwear, waistband; concept 451 … New thesaurus
Girdle — This article is about the item of clothing. In the Scots language, girdle refers to a cooking griddle. In malacology a girdle is part of a chiton.The word girdle originally meant a belt. In modern English the term girdle is most commonly used for … Wikipedia