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1 остеонекроз челюсти (osteonecrosis of the jaw)
Medicine: ONJУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > остеонекроз челюсти (osteonecrosis of the jaw)
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2 jaw
عَظْم الحَنَك \ jaw: one of the bones that hold the teeth (esp. the lower jaw, that moves to open the mouth): He hit me on the jaw. \ فَكٌّ \ jaw: one of the bones that hold the teeth (esp. the lower jaw, that moves to open the mouth): He hit me on the jaw. -
3 jaw
[dʒɔː] noun1) either of the two bones of the mouth in which the teeth are set:the upper/lower jaw
فَكHis jaw was broken in the fight.
2) ( in plural ) the mouth ( especially of an animal):فَكّانThe crocodile's jaws opened wide.
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4 jaw|ić się
impf v refl. książk. 1. (ukazać się) [osoba] to come into sight a. view- postać na przemian jawi się w tłumie i znika the figure alternately appears and disappears in the crowd- jawi mi się pomysł, żeby… it a. the idea occurs to me that…2. (być postrzeganym) to appear, to seem- wieś jawi im się jako oaza spokoju the country(side) appears to them as a peaceful oasis- przytulny domek jawił się jej pałacem the cosy house was like a palace to herThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > jaw|ić się
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5 винт для разъединения челюстей
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > винт для разъединения челюстей
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6 крючок для резекции челюсти
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > крючок для резекции челюсти
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7 KJÁLKI
* * *m.1) jaw-bone;2) hand-sledge (draga kjálka).* * *a, m. [Engl. cheek; O. H. G. chelch; mid. H. G. kelch]:—the jaw-bone; höku ok kjálka, Fms. ii. 59, vii. 141, passim.II. a kind of sledge; draga kjálka, Gm. 47; görði Bárðr kjálka hverju kvikendi, ok lét hvert draga sitt fóðr, Landn. 226. -
8 peirceall
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9 ciobhull
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10 ɔdaw
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11 maxilar
adj.maxillary, jaw.hueso maxilar jawbone, mandiblem.1 jaw.2 jawbone, maxillary bone, jaw, maxilla.* * *► adjetivo1 maxillary1 jaw, jawbone* * *1.ADJ maxillary2.SM jaw, jawbone* * *Iadjetivo maxillaryIImasculino jawbone, maxilla (tech)* * *= jawbone, maxillar, maxillary.Ex. The photographs show the genesis of his creations from the source of inspiration (stones, driftwood, jawbones of animals) through his drawings and maquettes to the finished sculptures.Ex. The parameter used to determine adult females was the number of maxillar and mandibular teeth.Ex. In general mandibular teeth except premolars tend to emerge earlier than their maxillary counterparts.----* maxilar inferior = lower jaw.* maxilar superior = maxilla [maxillae, -pl.], upper jaw.* * *Iadjetivo maxillaryIImasculino jawbone, maxilla (tech)* * *= jawbone, maxillar, maxillary.Ex: The photographs show the genesis of his creations from the source of inspiration (stones, driftwood, jawbones of animals) through his drawings and maquettes to the finished sculptures.
Ex: The parameter used to determine adult females was the number of maxillar and mandibular teeth.Ex: In general mandibular teeth except premolars tend to emerge earlier than their maxillary counterparts.* maxilar inferior = lower jaw.* maxilar superior = maxilla [maxillae, -pl.], upper jaw.* * *maxillaryjawbone, maxilla ( tech)* * *
maxilar sustantivo masculino
jawbone, maxilla (tech)
maxilar m Anat jawbone
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English:
jawbone
* * *♦ adjmaxillary;hueso maxilar jawbone♦ nmjawmaxilar inferior lower jaw, Espec mandible;maxilar superior upper jaw, Espec maxilla* * *ANATI adj maxillaryII m jaw(-bone);maxilar superior/inferior upper/lower jaw* * *maxilar nm: jaw, jawbone -
12 לחי II, לחי
לֶחִיII, לְחִי m. (b. h.; לחה; cmp. לוֹעָא) ( joint, 1) jaw. Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 18 לוחות שיגיעתן בל׳ the tablets are called luḥoth, because they must be studied with weariness of the leḥi (jaw).Du. לְחָיַיִם. Erub.54a (play on לחת, Ex. 31:18) אם משים אדם לְחָיָיו כאבןוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) if one will make his jaws as (untiring in repeating lessons as) a stone Cant. R. to IV, 15; ib. to V, 12 (ref. to ib. 1 3) זה מלחים … עד שתהא הלכה יוצאה כמין ל׳ one scholar inserts one thing, another another thing, until the halakhah (decision) comes forth like jaws (well adjusted). Sabb.57b (expl. סרביטין, ib. VI, 1) המגיעין לה עד לְחָיֶיהָ ed. (Ms. M. המגיעין עד הלחיים) ornaments of the head which hang down so as to reach her cheeks. Y.Taan.IV, 68d bot.; Lam. R. to II, 2 יעלי עשבים בלְחָיֶיךָוכ׳ grass will grow through thy jaws (thou shalt be dead and buried), and the son of David shall not yet have appeared. Tosef.Ohol.I, 6 והלְחָיַיִן עמהן (ed. Zuck. והלחי) and the jaw-bones count among them. Ḥull.X, 1; a. fr. 2) various objects resembling a jaw, or attached to another object; a) that part of the bridle which encompasses the jaw. Kel. XI, 5.b) the cheek-pieces of a casque. Ib. 8 (v. Maim. comment. ed. Dehr.).c) inserted sticks, with which the plough is guided. Ib. XXI, 2.Esp. 3) leḥi, a stake fastened in the ground by the side of a wall, serving as a mark or as a fictitious partition (enclosure) for the purpose of enabling the inmates of an alley to move objects, on the Sabbath, within the space thus enclosed (v. עֵירוּב). Erub.12b ל׳ משום מחיצה a leḥi is to serve the place of a partition (palisade), contrad. to משום היכר a mark to distinguish the alley from the public road. Ib. I, 2 הכשר מבוי … ל׳ וקורה the means of fitting an alley for movements on the Sabbath … are a stake and a beam on top; ר׳ אל׳ אומר לְחָיַיִן R. E. says two stakes. Ib. 6 לחיין שאמרווכ׳ the stakes about which they speak must be ten hand-breadths high Ib. 15a ל׳ העומד מאליו … הוי ל׳ a pole put up accidentally (not with the intention of making it a Sabbath mark) … serves the ritual purposes of a leḥi. Ib. 12b הִכְשִׁירוֹ בל׳ if the alley has been made available for Sabbath movements by means of a leḥi; a. v. fr. -
13 לֶחִי
לֶחִיII, לְחִי m. (b. h.; לחה; cmp. לוֹעָא) ( joint, 1) jaw. Tanḥ. Ki Thissa 18 לוחות שיגיעתן בל׳ the tablets are called luḥoth, because they must be studied with weariness of the leḥi (jaw).Du. לְחָיַיִם. Erub.54a (play on לחת, Ex. 31:18) אם משים אדם לְחָיָיו כאבןוכ׳ Ms. M. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) if one will make his jaws as (untiring in repeating lessons as) a stone Cant. R. to IV, 15; ib. to V, 12 (ref. to ib. 1 3) זה מלחים … עד שתהא הלכה יוצאה כמין ל׳ one scholar inserts one thing, another another thing, until the halakhah (decision) comes forth like jaws (well adjusted). Sabb.57b (expl. סרביטין, ib. VI, 1) המגיעין לה עד לְחָיֶיהָ ed. (Ms. M. המגיעין עד הלחיים) ornaments of the head which hang down so as to reach her cheeks. Y.Taan.IV, 68d bot.; Lam. R. to II, 2 יעלי עשבים בלְחָיֶיךָוכ׳ grass will grow through thy jaws (thou shalt be dead and buried), and the son of David shall not yet have appeared. Tosef.Ohol.I, 6 והלְחָיַיִן עמהן (ed. Zuck. והלחי) and the jaw-bones count among them. Ḥull.X, 1; a. fr. 2) various objects resembling a jaw, or attached to another object; a) that part of the bridle which encompasses the jaw. Kel. XI, 5.b) the cheek-pieces of a casque. Ib. 8 (v. Maim. comment. ed. Dehr.).c) inserted sticks, with which the plough is guided. Ib. XXI, 2.Esp. 3) leḥi, a stake fastened in the ground by the side of a wall, serving as a mark or as a fictitious partition (enclosure) for the purpose of enabling the inmates of an alley to move objects, on the Sabbath, within the space thus enclosed (v. עֵירוּב). Erub.12b ל׳ משום מחיצה a leḥi is to serve the place of a partition (palisade), contrad. to משום היכר a mark to distinguish the alley from the public road. Ib. I, 2 הכשר מבוי … ל׳ וקורה the means of fitting an alley for movements on the Sabbath … are a stake and a beam on top; ר׳ אל׳ אומר לְחָיַיִן R. E. says two stakes. Ib. 6 לחיין שאמרווכ׳ the stakes about which they speak must be ten hand-breadths high Ib. 15a ל׳ העומד מאליו … הוי ל׳ a pole put up accidentally (not with the intention of making it a Sabbath mark) … serves the ritual purposes of a leḥi. Ib. 12b הִכְשִׁירוֹ בל׳ if the alley has been made available for Sabbath movements by means of a leḥi; a. v. fr. -
14 szczę|ka
f 1. Anat. jaw- górna szczęka the upper jaw; the manxilla spec.- dolna szczęka the lower jaw; the mandible spec.- dostać w szczękę pot. to be punched on the jaw- mieć wysuniętą szczękę to have a prominent jaw- aż mu szczęka opadła, kiedy… pot. his jaw dropped when… pot.2. Techn. jaws- szczęki hamulcowe brake shoes3. pot. street stall (in form of a collapsible booth)- □ sztuczna szczęka false teeth, denturesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szczę|ka
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15 çene
1. jaw bone. 2. chin. 3. jaw (of a vise or clamp). 4. talkativeness, garrulity. -si açılmak to start talking nonstop. - altı the underside of the chin. -si atmak for the jaw of a dying person to tremble. -sini bağlamak /ın/ to tie up the jaw of (a dead person). -sini bıçak açmamak not to utter a peep, not to say a word (owing to sadness or worry). - çalmak to gab, have a chin-wag, chin-wag. - çukuru dimple (in the chin). -sini dağıtmak /ın/ to give (someone) a good wallop on the chin. -si düşük talkative, chatty, gabby. - kavafı 1. gabber, gabby person, chatterer. 2. gabby, chatty, very talkative. - kemiği anat. jawbone, mandible. -si kilitlenmek (for one´s jaw) to lock. -ye kuvvet by dint of talking. -si kuvvetli (someone) who can talk unceasingly. -n pırtı! slang Shut up!/Hold your tongue! - sakızı a word or saying which one frequently repeats. - satmak to chatter on and on. -sini tutmak to hold one´s tongue. -n tutulsun! Damn your tongue! - yarışı chin-wag, gabfest. - yarıştırmak to have a chin-wag. - yormak to waste one´s breath. -
16 carrillera
f.1 the jaw.2 Each of two straps, covered with metal scales used to fasten a soldier's helmet; chin-strap.3 strap used to hold the helmet.4 jaw of an animal, jaw.* * *1 jaw* * *SF1) (Zool) jaw2) [de casco] chinstrap* * *1 ( Zool) jaw2 ( Mil) chinstrap* * *carrillera nf1. [quijada] jaw2. [de casco] strap -
17 Kieferbruch
m MED. fractured jaw* * *Kie|fer|bruchmbroken or fractured jaw* * *Kie·fer·bruchm MED fracture of the jaw, jaw fracture* * ** * *m.fracture of the jaw n. -
18 عظم
عَظْم \ bone: the material that this is made of. \ عَظْم الحَنَك \ jaw: one of the bones that hold the teeth (esp. the lower jaw, that moves to open the mouth): He hit me on the jaw. \ عَظْم الرَّأْس \ skull: the bony framework of the head: He fell off his horse and cracked his skull. -
19 हनु _hanu _नू _nū
हनु नू m., f. [हन्-उन्-स्त्रीत्वे वा उञ्] The chin, jaw.-नु f.1 That which injures life.-2 A weapon.-3 A disease, sickness.-4 Death.-5 A kind of drug.-6 A wanton woman, prostitute.-Comp. -ग्रहः locked jaw.-भेदः 1 the gaping of the jaws.-2 N. of a particular form of eclipse.-मूलम् the root of the jaw.-मोक्षः relaxation of the jaws.-स्तम्भः = हनुग्रहः.-स्वनः sound made with the jaws. -
20 collier
collier [kɔlje]masculine noun* * *kɔljenom masculin1) ( bijou) necklace2) ( d'animal) collar3) ( barbe) beard••donner un coup de collier — ( intellectuellement) to get one's head down; ( manuellement) to put one's back into it
* * *kɔlje nm1) (= bijou) necklace2) [chien] collar3) TECHNIQUE collar4) (collier de barbe, barbe en collier) chin beardnarrow beard along the line of the jaw* * *collier nm1 ( bijou) necklace; ( chaîne de chevalier) chain; collier de perles string of pearls; collier de fleurs garland of flowers;2 ( d'animal) (marque naturelle, lanière) collar;3 ( barbe) collier (de barbe) beard (round jaw);4 ( en boucherie) neck;collier de serrage circlip.reprendre le collier to get back into harness; donner un coup de collier ( intellectuellement) to get one's head down; ( manuellement) to put one's back into it.[kɔlje] nom masculin2. [parure] collar3. [courroie - pour chien, chat] collarcollier de fixation bracket, clipcollier (de barbe) short ou clipped beard
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