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1 globe
[gləub] noun1) ( usually with the) the Earth:الكُرَه الأرْضِيَّهI've travelled to all parts of the globe.
2) a ball with a map of the Earth on it.كُرَه عَلَيها خَريطَة الأرض3) an object shaped like a globe:كُرَهThe chemicals were crushed in a large metal globe.
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2 globe
كُرَة \ ball: a round object used in games, any round object: a ball of wool. globe: anything shaped like a ball, esp. our earth. sphere: any round shape, like a ball. -
3 globe
كُرَة أرضيَّة \ globe: (in schools) a map of the world, shaped like a ball. -
4 шаровидный
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5 шаровидный
globe-shaped, spheric(al) -
6 шаровидный
globe-shaped, spheric(al) -
7 кълбовиден
spheric (al), globe-shaped, ball-shaped, globular, conglobularкълбовидна светкавица globe-lightning* * *кълбовѝден,и кълбообра̀з|ен прил., -на, -но, -ни spheric(al), globe-shaped, ball-shaped, globular, globate(d), globe-like; globoid, globous; conglobular; cumulous; \кълбовиденна мълния fireball; globe-lightning.* * *conglobate; globose{gloubs}* * *1. spheric(al), globe-shaped, ball-shaped, globular, conglobular 2. кълбовидна светкавица globe-lightning -
8 шаровидный
1) General subject: global, globate, globe, globe shaped, globe-shaped, globed, globose, globular, globy, perispheric, spherical, spheroid, spheroidal, spheroidical, sphery2) Medicine: circular-shaped3) Agriculture: glomerular5) Mathematics: nodular6) Special term: globous -
9 круглый
1) General subject: O, bulbous, circled, circular, complete (полный), cool (a cool thousand dollars - кругленькая сумма в тысячу долларов), globe shaped, globe-shaped (как шар), lunary, moony, orbicular, perfect, rotund, round, sphery, tubby (о человеке)2) Geology: annular3) Naval: spar4) Engineering: domed5) Mathematics: gyrate6) Railway term: spheric7) Politics: absolute, arrant, blatant, dyed-in-the-wool, hardcore, hardened, hopeless, inveterate, out and out, outright, paid-up, total, unrelieved, utter8) Surgery: teres9) Drilling: spherical10) Automation: circular-shaped11) Robots: orbed -
10 karpuz
1. watermelon. 2 globe, globe-shaped glass lampshade. 3. globe-shaped. - fener Chinese lantern. - kabuğunu görmeden denize girme. proverb Don´t do a thing until the time is ripe for it. - kol puff sleeve. -
11 в виде шара
General subject: globe shaped, globe-shaped -
12 كروي
كُرَوِيّ (الشّكْلِ)globular, globate, globose, globe-shaped, global, round, spherical, spheral, ball-shaped -
13 כוביתא
כּוּבִּיתָא f. (כְּבַב, cmp. כּוּב) a little globe. R. Hash. 24a כ׳ דעיבאוכ׳ ed. (Ms. M. 1 כּוֹכְבִיתָא, Ms. M. 2 a. Ar. כוכיתא) they saw merely a globe-shaped cloudlet (Which, they thought, was the moon). -
14 сфероїдальний
мат.spheroidal, globose, globular, spheric, globe-shaped -
15 globulaire
glɔbylɛʀ* * *ɡlɔbylɛʀ adj1) ASTRONOMIE (amas) globular2) MÉDECINE* * *globulaire adj1 Méd corpuscular; numération globulaire blood count;[glɔbylɛr] adjectif -
16 globiforme
globiforme agg. globe-shaped, spherical. -
17 шаровидный
прил.globe-shaped, globular, spheric(al) -
18 сферический двигатель
Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению > сферический двигатель
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19 шаровидный
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20 Kugel
f; -, -n2. für Spiele: ball (auch Billardkugel, Lederkugel); beim Kegeln, Bowling: bowl; beim Kugelstoßen: shot; sie stieß die Kugel auf über 16 m she put the shot more than 16m; eine ruhige Kugel schieben umg., fig. have a cushy job ( oder number)3. Fußball Sl. ball5. (Geschoss) bullet; sich (Dat) eine Kugel in den Kopf schießen oder jagen put a bullet through one’s head, shoot o.s. in the head; ich gebe mir die Kugel I’m going to shoot myself; fig., resignierend: that’s the end, I might as well give up; wenn deine Frau das erfährt, dann kannst du dir die Kugel geben if your wife finds out there’ll be hell to pay6. (Weihnachtskugel) bauble* * *die Kugel(Billardkugel) shot;(Eiskugel) scoop;(Form) sphere; orb; globe;(Geschoss) bullet;(Spielgerät) ball* * *Ku|gel ['kuːgl]f -, -n1) ball; (geometrische Figur) sphere; (= Erdkugel) sphere, globe; (SPORT sl = Ball) ball; (= Kegelkugel) bowl; (= Gewehrkugel) bullet; (für Luftgewehr) pellet; (= Kanonenkugel) (cannon)ball; (SPORT = Stoßkugel) shot; (= Murmel) marble; (= Papierkugel) ball; (kleine) pellet; (= Christbaumkugel) glitter balleine Kúgel durch den Kopf jagen or schießen — to blow one's brains out
eine ruhige Kúgel schieben (inf) — to have a cushy number or job (inf); (aus Faulheit) to swing the lead (Brit inf), to play hookey (US inf)
rund wie eine Kúgel (inf) —
2) (= Gelenkkugel) head (of a bone)* * *die1) (an object shaped like a globe: The chemicals were crushed in a large metal globe.) globe2) (a wooden ball rolled along the ground in playing bowls. See also bowls below.) bowl3) (the pear-shaped end of a thermometer.) bulb4) (a piece of metal, especially an irregularly shaped lump used as a bullet.) slug5) (something which is shot or fired, especially small lead bullets used in cartridges: lead shot.) shot6) (a solid object with a surface on which all points are an equal distance from the centre, like eg most types of ball.) sphere* * *Ku·gel<-, -n>[ˈku:gl̩]f1. MATH sphere3. (Geschoss) bulletsich dat eine \Kugel durch den Kopf jagen [o schießen] to shoot a bullet through one's head, to blow one's brains out sl6.bei ihrem Job schiebt sie eine ruhige \Kugel her job is a cushy number* * *die; Kugel, Kugeln1) ball; (Geom.) sphere; (Kegeln) bowl; (beim Kugelstoßen) shot; (eines Kugellagers) ball[-bearing]eine ruhige Kugel schieben — (ugs.) have a cushy number (coll.)
sich (Dat.) eine Kugel durch den Kopf schießen — blow one's brains out
* * *1. MATH sphere;die Erde ist eine Kugel the earth is a sphere2. für Spiele: ball (auch Billardkugel, Lederkugel); beim Kegeln, Bowling: bowl; beim Kugelstoßen: shot;sie stieß die Kugel auf über 16 m she put the shot more than 16m;3. Fußball sl ball5. (Geschoss) bullet;sich (dat)jagen put a bullet through one’s head, shoot o.s. in the head;ich gebe mir die Kugel I’m going to shoot myself; fig, resignierend: that’s the end, I might as well give up;wenn deine Frau das erfährt, dann kannst du dir die Kugel geben if your wife finds out there’ll be hell to pay6. (Weihnachtskugel) bauble* * *die; Kugel, Kugeln1) ball; (Geom.) sphere; (Kegeln) bowl; (beim Kugelstoßen) shot; (eines Kugellagers) ball[-bearing]eine ruhige Kugel schieben — (ugs.) have a cushy number (coll.)
sich (Dat.) eine Kugel durch den Kopf schießen — blow one's brains out
* * *-n (Munition) f.bullet n. -n (Sport) f.shot n. -n f.ball n.bowl n.bullet n.globe n.orb n.sphere n.
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