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81 Leistenzerrung
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82 dermatofitosis
f. s.&pl.dermatophytosis, skin infection produced by a fungus, ringworm.* * *= ringworm, tinea.Ex. Ringworm is a common skin disorder otherwise known as tinea that can affect the skin on the body, the scalp, the feet or the groin.Ex. Ringworm is a common skin disorder otherwise known as tinea that can affect the skin on the body, the scalp, the feet or the groin.* * *= ringworm, tinea.Ex: Ringworm is a common skin disorder otherwise known as tinea that can affect the skin on the body, the scalp, the feet or the groin.
Ex: Ringworm is a common skin disorder otherwise known as tinea that can affect the skin on the body, the scalp, the feet or the groin. -
83 entrepierna
f.crotch.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: entrepernar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: entrepernar.* * *1 crotch, crutch\pasarse algo por la entrepierna not to give a toss about something* * ** * *= groin, inner thighs.Ex. Despite the vitality of some poems, however, the reiterative imagery and the repeated return to the sites of ear, armpit, and groin contributes to a uniformity that can become wearying.Ex. Many people experience imbalance between the inner thighs and abductors, the hip and gluteus muscles.----* pasarse Algo por la entrepierna = not give a shit.* * ** * *= groin, inner thighs.Ex: Despite the vitality of some poems, however, the reiterative imagery and the repeated return to the sites of ear, armpit, and groin contributes to a uniformity that can become wearying.
Ex: Many people experience imbalance between the inner thighs and abductors, the hip and gluteus muscles.* pasarse Algo por la entrepierna = not give a shit.* * *1 ( Anat) crotch* * *
entrepierna sustantivo femenino (Anat) crotch;
( medida) inside leg measurement
entrepierna f Anat crotch, crutch
' entrepierna' also found in these entries:
English:
crotch
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* * *entrepierna nf1. [zona] [del cuerpo humano] crotch;[del pantalón] inside leg; muy Fampasarse algo por la entrepierna to piss on sth (Br from a great height)* * *f1 ANAT crotch2 medida inside leg* * *entrepierna nf1) : inner thigh2) : crotch3) : inseam -
84 pubis
m. s.&pl.pubes.m.pl.1 pubis, pubes.2 pubis, os pubis, pubic bone.* * *1 pubes plural2 (hueso) pubis* * *SM INV pubis* * ** * *= groin, pubis [pubes, -pl.].Ex. Despite the vitality of some poems, however, the reiterative imagery and the repeated return to the sites of ear, armpit, and groin contributes to a uniformity that can become wearying.Ex. Brief details are given of a method for hanging mutton and lamb carcasses by the pubis to tenderise the meat.----* sínfisis del pubis = pubic symphisis, symphisis pubis.* * ** * *= groin, pubis [pubes, -pl.].Ex: Despite the vitality of some poems, however, the reiterative imagery and the repeated return to the sites of ear, armpit, and groin contributes to a uniformity that can become wearying.
Ex: Brief details are given of a method for hanging mutton and lamb carcasses by the pubis to tenderise the meat.* sínfisis del pubis = pubic symphisis, symphisis pubis.* * *pubis* * *
pubis sustantivo masculino (pl
pubis sustantivo masculino pubis
* * *pubis nm inv1. [área] pubes2. [hueso] pubic bone* * *m inv ANAT pubis -
85 tinea
f.tinea.* * *= ringworm, tinea.Ex. Ringworm is a common skin disorder otherwise known as tinea that can affect the skin on the body, the scalp, the feet or the groin.Ex. Ringworm is a common skin disorder otherwise known as tinea that can affect the skin on the body, the scalp, the feet or the groin.* * *= ringworm, tinea.Ex: Ringworm is a common skin disorder otherwise known as tinea that can affect the skin on the body, the scalp, the feet or the groin.
Ex: Ringworm is a common skin disorder otherwise known as tinea that can affect the skin on the body, the scalp, the feet or the groin. -
86 aîné
aine [εn]feminine noun* * *ɛnnom féminin groin* * *ɛn nf* * *aine nf groin.a. [de deux] the elder ou older childb. [de plusieurs] the eldest ou oldest child————————, aînée [ene] nom masculin, nom féminin1. [entre frères et sœurs]a. [de deux] the elder ou older boyb. [de plusieurs] the eldest ou oldest boya. [de deux] the elder ou older girlb. [de plusieurs] the eldest ou oldest girl2. [doyen]a. [de deux] the older manb. [de plusieurs] the oldest mana. [de deux] the older womanb. [de plusieurs] the oldest woman————————aînés nom masculin pluriel(soutenu) [d'une famille, d'une tribu] -
87 bas-ventre
bas-ventre (plural bas-ventres) [bαvɑ̃tʀ]masculine noungroin ; ( = abdomen) lower abdomen* * *pl bas-ventres bɑvɑ̃tʀ nom masculin lower abdomenrecevoir un coup dans le bas-ventre — lit, fig to be hit below the belt
* * *[femme] lower abdomen, groin, [homme] groinElle se plaint de douleurs dans le bas-ventre. — She is complaining of pains in her lower abdomen.
* * *bas-ventre, pl bas-ventres ⇒ Le corps humain nm lower abdomen; recevoir un coup dans le bas-ventre lit, fig to be hit below the belt.[bavɑ̃tr] ( pluriel bas-ventres) nom masculin -
88 слабина
анат. groin* * *слабина̀,ж., -ѝ обикн. мн. анат. groin.* * *flank ; groin* * *анат. groin -
89 GRÓA
(grœr, greri, gróinn), v.1) to grow (of vegetation); jörð grœr, earth grows; þá var grund gróin grœnum lauki, the ground was covered with green herbs;2) to grow together, become joined to (höfuð konungs var gróit við bolinn);3) of wounds, to be healed (sár hans greru seint); Ingólfr lá í sárum vetr þenna, ok greri yfir at kalla, his wounds were healed in a way; of the person, gróinn sára sinna, healed of one’s wounds; g. um heilt, to be quite healed; fig. to be reconciled (grœr um heilt með þeim).* * *greri, gróinn, pres. græ (grœ), [A. S. growan; Engl. grow; Swed. gro; Dan. groe; cp. Lat. cre-scere, crev-i]:—to grow:I. of grass, trees, vegetation; þá var grund gróin grœnum lauki, Vsp. 4; viði gróin, grown with wood (of the earth), Edda 65 (in a verse); jörð grær, the earth grows, Eg. (in a verse), Ísl. ii. 381; gras grær, grass grows; gróandi grös, Sks. 728 B; þá grær gras á þeirri moldu er efst er á jörðunni, Edda 145 (pref.); gróa ok ávaxtask (of the earth), Stj. 38: absol. to grow, þann vetr var veðrátta góð, ok greyri snemma um várit, the winter was mild, and early crops in the spring, Fms. ii. 244; er íllu korni niðr sáð, enda mun íllt af gróa, Nj. 174.II. to grow together, to close; var einart þak á húsinu ok ekki gróit, a fresh thatch (of turf) and not yet set, Ld. 280; en um morguninn var hann gróinn aptr sem áðr, the opening (in a cairn) had grown together as before, Bárð. 180; ok æ sem annarr grær (unites, joins to) við meginland, þá kemr annarr hólmi í, Sks. 94; höfuð konungsins var gróit við bolinn, Nj. 275.2. to be healed, of wounds; sár hans gréru seint, Korm. 130; tóku sár Þórólfs at gróa, Eg. 34; þat sár greri svá, at …, Fs. 153; en hann lá lengi í sárum ok greri seint, ok rifnuðu aptr þá er gróin vóru, Gullþ. 31: cp. the saying, betra heilt en gróit, better hale than healed: absol., ok greyri þegar fyrir stúfinn, Nj. 275; grær fyrir tungu-stúfinn, Fms. v. 152; Íngólfr lá í sárum vetr þenna, ok greri yfir at kalla, Ingolf’s wounds were outwardly healed, Fs. 67: mod. gen., gróinn sára sinna, healed of one’s wounds, Fms. iv. 164, Grett, 82: the phrase, gróa um heilt, to be quite healed; þá skera þeir af grandit allt at um heilt megi gróa, Al. 120: metaph. to be reconciled, at um heilt mætti gróa með þeim, Fms. xi. 57; héðan frá greri aldrei um heilt með þeim Glúmi ok Esphælingum, Glúm. 348. -
90 inguine
m anatomy groin* * ** * *['ingwine]sostantivo maschile groin* * *inguine/'ingwine/sostantivo m.groin. -
91 bóveda
f.1 vault, dome, arch, archway.2 vault.* * *1 vault\bóveda celeste vault of heavenbóveda craneal cranial vaultbóveda de cañón barrel vaultbóveda por arista groin vaultbóveda de crucería ribbed vault* * *noun f.vault, arch* * *SF1) (Arquit) vault2) (=cueva) cave, cavern* * *1) (Arquit) vault2) (RPl) ( sepulcro) tomb* * *= dome, vault.Ex. The library, contained in a dome 56 feet in diameter and 22 feet high, will occupy 48,000 square feet and is expected to open in late summer 1986.Ex. Film and videotape are stored on the premises in vaults situated at the back of the library and are air conditioned to ensure a constant temperature.----* bóveda celeste = celestial sphere.* * *1) (Arquit) vault2) (RPl) ( sepulcro) tomb* * *= dome, vault.Ex: The library, contained in a dome 56 feet in diameter and 22 feet high, will occupy 48,000 square feet and is expected to open in late summer 1986.
Ex: Film and videotape are stored on the premises in vaults situated at the back of the library and are air conditioned to ensure a constant temperature.* bóveda celeste = celestial sphere.* * *A ( Arquit) vaultCompuestos:( frml liter):la bóveda celeste the vault o canopy of heaven ( liter), the firmament● bóveda craneana or cranealcranial vaultgroin vaultbarrel vaultribbed vault( AmL) bank vaulthard palateB ( RPl) (sepulcro) tomb* * *
bóveda sustantivo femenino
1 (Arquit) vault;◊ bóveda de seguridad (AmL) bank vault
2 (RPl) ( sepulcro) tomb
bóveda sustantivo femenino
1 vault
2 bóveda celeste, the vault of heaven, firmament
' bóveda' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arista
English:
dome
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* * *bóveda nf1. Arquit vaultbóveda de arista groin vault;bóveda de cañón barrel vault;la bóveda celeste the firmament;bóveda de crucería ribbed vault;Am bóveda de seguridad [en banco] vault* * *f ARQUI vault* * *bóveda nf1) : vault, dome2) cripta: crypt -
92 arête
arête [aʀεt]feminine nouna. [de poisson] fishboneb. [de cube, pierre] edge ; [de toit] ridge* * *aʀɛt1) Zoologie fishbone* * *aʀɛt nf1) [poisson] bone2) (d'une montagne) ridge* * *arête nf1 Zool fishbone; c'est plein d'arêtes it's full of bones; retirer les arêtes d'un poisson to bone a fish; sans arêtes boned; pavage en arête de poisson herringbone paving;[arɛt] nom féminin1. [de poisson] (fish) bonepoisson plein d'arêtes fish full of bones, bony fish3. ANATOMIE -
93 pennello
m brush* * *pennello1 s.m.1 brush; ( da pittore) paintbrush: pennello di setole, bristle brush; pennello per la barba, shaving brush // arte del pennello, painting // fare qlco. a pennello, to do sthg. perfectly; stare a pennello, to fit perfectly: quell'abito ti va a pennello, that dress fits you perfectly (o to a T); un esempio che calza a pennello, an example that fits perfectly2 ( idraulica) groin* * *I [pen'nɛllo] sm(gen) brush, (di pittore, imbianchino) (paint)brushII [pen'nɛllo] sma pennello — (perfettamente) to perfection, perfectly
(lungo la costa) breakwater* * *[pen'nɛllo]sostantivo maschile1) brush; (per dipingere) paintbrush2) idr. groyne BE, groin AE•••a pennello — perfectly, to perfection
andare, stare a pennello — to be a good o perfect fit, to suit to a T, to fit like a glove
* * *pennello/pen'nεllo/sostantivo m.1 brush; (per dipingere) paintbrush2 idr. groyne BE, groin AEa pennello perfectly, to perfection; andare, stare a pennello to be a good o perfect fit, to suit to a T, to fit like a glove\pennello da barba shaving brush; pennello elettronico electron beam. -
94 čerslò
čerslò Grammatical information: n. o Accent paradigm: bPage in Trubačev: IV 74-75Old Church Slavic:črěsla `loins' [Nompn o]Russian:čeresló (dial.) `ploughshare' [n o];čéresla (dial.) `waist, groins' [Nompn o]Ukrainian:čeresló `ploughshare' [n o]Czech:(s)tříslo `cortex, bark (used in tanning), planks, groin' [n o]Slovak:Polish:trzósɫa (dial.) `loins, groin' [Nompn o]Upper Sorbian:črjósɫo `ploughshare' [n o]Serbo-Croatian:črijèslo `cortex, bark (used in tanning)' [n o]Slovene:črẹ́slọ `cortex, bark (used in tanning)' [n o]Proto-Balto-Slavic reconstruction: kerslóLithuanian:ker̃slas `chisel, cutter' [m o]Old Prussian:kersle `axe with two blades'Page in Pokorny: 941 -
95 крестовый свод
1) General subject: groin, intersecting vault (образуется пересечением под прямым углом поверхностей двух цилиндрических сводов с одинаковыми стрелами подъема, т.е. состоит из четырех равновеликих распалубок; опирается только по углам на отдельно стоящие столбы)2) Engineering: cross vault, intersecting vault3) Construction: cross vaulting, cross-arched vaulting, cylinder vault, cylindrical intersecting vaults, groined arch, groined vault, groyne, groin vault (АД) -
96 ребро крестового свода
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > ребро крестового свода
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97 сквозная буна
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98 сквозная полузапруда
Construction: permeable groin, pile and waling groinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сквозная полузапруда
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99 струенаправляющая дамба
1) Engineering: afflux bank (в верхнем бъефе), afflux bund, debris deflector, debris retaining structure, entrance jetty (в верхнем бьефе), flanking dike, guide bank, guide bund, jetty, levee, repelling groin, sausage dam, training dike, training wall, wing dam, wing dike, wing levee (в верхнем бьефе гидроузла)2) Agriculture: stream deflector3) Construction: attracting groin, guide bund (мостового перехода), guidebank (на мостовом переходе)4) Railway term: groyne5) Makarov: levee (в верхнем бьефе гидроузла)6) General subject: protection embankmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > струенаправляющая дамба
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100 буна
( синтетический каучук) buna, dike dam, wing dam, dam dike, spur dike, dike, groin гидр., projecting [updrift] jetty, jetty, pier, spur* * *бу́на ж. ( запруда)
spur dike, dike dam, groin* * *
См. также в других словарях:
groin — groin … Dictionnaire des rimes
groin — [ grwɛ̃ ] n. m. • gruing 1190; lat. pop. °grunnium, de grunnire → grogner ♦ Museau (du porc, du sanglier), et par ext. Museau tronqué et propre à fouir. Les porcs « enfonçaient en terre leur groin » (Flaubert). Extrémité du groin. ⇒ boutoir. ♢… … Encyclopédie Universelle
groin — 1590s, earlier grine (1530s), from M.E. grynde groin (c.1400), originally depression in the ground, from O.E. grynde abyss, perhaps also depression, hollow, from P.Gmc. *grundus (see GROUND (Cf. ground)). Altered 16c. by influence of loin or… … Etymology dictionary
Groin — Groin, n. [F. groin, fr. grogner to grunt, L. grunnire.] The snout of a swine. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Gróin — / Groin A descendant of the royal line of Durin s Folk. An important figure in the royal genealogies of the Dwarves, Gróin was the grandson of Borin, the younger son of King Náin II, and so could claim direct descent from Durin the… … J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary
groin — groin, groyne The groin is the part of the body between the belly and thigh; a groyne (AmE groin) is a low wall or timber framework built out from a sea shore to prevent beach erosion … Modern English usage
groin — GROIN. s. m. Museau de cochon. Les cochons foüillent avec leur groin. un groin de cochon … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Groin — Groin, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Groined}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Groining}.] (Arch.) To fashion into groins; to build with groins. [1913 Webster] The hand that rounded Peter s dome, And groined the aisles of Christian Rome, Wrought in a sad sincerity.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Groin — Groin, v. i. [F. grogner to grunt, grumble.] To grunt to growl; to snarl; to murmur. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913 Webster] Bears that groined coatinually. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Groin — Groin, n. [Icel. grein distinction, division, branch; akin to Sw. gren, branch, space between the legs, Icel. greina to distinguish, divide, Sw. grena to branch, straddle. Cf. {Grain} a branch.] 1. (Anat.) The line between the lower part of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
groin — [grɔın] n [Date: (14 19 centuries); : Old English; Origin: grynde valley ; influenced by groin animal s nose ] 1.) the place where the tops of your legs meet the front of your body 2.) a ↑groyne … Dictionary of contemporary English