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1 caballete
m.1 easel.2 trestle.3 bridge.4 ridge.5 carpenter's horse, horse, trestle horse.6 gantry.* * *1 (de pintor) easel2 ARQUITECTURA ridge3 TÉCNICA trestle4 (de nariz) bridge* * *noun m.1) easel2) ridge* * *SM (Arte) easel; (Téc) trestle; [de tejado, de tierra labrada] ridge; [de chimenea] cowl; (Anat) bridge (of the nose)caballete de serrar — sawhorse, sawbuck (EEUU)
caballete para bicicleta — bicycle clamp, bicycle rest
* * *a) ( de la nariz) bridgeb) ( para mesa) trestle; (para lienzo, pizarra) easel; ( de moto) kickstand; ( del tejado) ridge* * *= easel, trestle.Ex. If the pieces cannot be named concisely, add 'various pieces' and optionally give the details of the pieces in a note; e.g., 1 diorama (various pieces) - Note: Contains 1 small stage and 1 easel.Ex. The earliest frames seem to have been no more than a pair of trestles on which the large case of the single lay was placed.----* caballete de la barra = bar-catch.* * *a) ( de la nariz) bridgeb) ( para mesa) trestle; (para lienzo, pizarra) easel; ( de moto) kickstand; ( del tejado) ridge* * *= easel, trestle.Ex: If the pieces cannot be named concisely, add 'various pieces' and optionally give the details of the pieces in a note; e.g., 1 diorama (various pieces) - Note: Contains 1 small stage and 1 easel.
Ex: The earliest frames seem to have been no more than a pair of trestles on which the large case of the single lay was placed.* caballete de la barra = bar-catch.* * *1 (de la nariz) bridge2 (para una mesa) trestle; (para un lienzo, una pizarra) easel3 (de una moto) kickstand4 (del tejado) ridge5 (en carpintería) sawhorse6 ( Chi) (en gimnasia) horse* * *
caballete sustantivo masculino ( para mesa) trestle;
(para lienzo, pizarra) easel;
( de moto) kickstand;
( del tejado) ridge
caballete sustantivo masculino
1 (de pintor) easel
2 (para una mesa, un banco, etc) trestle
3 (hueso de la nariz) bridge
' caballete' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
burro
- tendedero
English:
bridge
- easel
- horse
- ridge
- trestle
* * *caballete nm1. [de pintor] easel2. [de mesa] trestle3. [de nariz] bridge4. [de tejado] ridge* * *m1 PINT easel2 TÉC trestle* * *caballete nm1) : ridge2) : easel3) : trestle (for a table, etc.)4) : bridge (of the nose)5) : sawhorse* * *caballete n (de pintor) easel -
2 machina
māchĭna, ae, f. = mêchanê, a machine, i. e. any artificial contrivance for performing work, an engine, fabric, frame, scaffolding, staging, easel, warlike engine, military machine, etc.I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.moles et machina mundi,
Lucr. 5, 96:omnes illae columnae machinā appositā dejectae sunt,
Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 55, § 145:torquet nunc lapidem, nunc ingens machina tignum,
Hor. Ep. 2, 2, 73:trahuntque siccas machinae carinas,
id. C. 1, 4, 2:frumentaria,
Dig. 33, 7, 12.—Esp.,1.A platform on which slaves were exposed for sale:2.amicam de machinis emere,
Q. Cic. Petit. Cons. 2, 8.—A painter's easel, Plin. 35, 10, 37, § 120.—3.A scaffold for building:4.de machinā cadere,
Dig. 13, 6, 5; Plin. 19, 2, 8, § 30.—A military machine, warlike engine:II.machinis omnium generum expugnare oppidum,
Sall. J. 21:aut haec in nostros fabricata est machina muros,
Verg. A. 2, 46:murales,
Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 202:arietaria,
Vitr. 10, 19.—Trop., a device, plan, contrivance; esp. a trick, artifice, stratagem:at nunc disturba quas statuisti machinas,
i. e. abandon your schemes, Plaut. Ps. 1, 5, 137:totam hanc legem ad illius opes evertendas tamquam machinam comparari,
Cic. Agr. 2, 18, 50: omnes ad amplificandam orationem quasi machinae, * Quint. 11, 1, 44: dolum aut machinam commoliar, Caecil. ap. Cic. N. D. 3, 29, 73:quantas moveo machinas!
Plaut. Mil. 3, 2, 1:aliquam machinabor machinam, Unde aurum efficiam,
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3 κιλλίβας
A three-legged stand (Sch.Ar.Ach. 1121, Hsch.), κιλλίβαντες ἀσπίδος a shield- stand, Ar. l.c.; painter's easel, Poll.7.129; part of a chariot-frame, Id.1.143; bearers of a platform, Moschio ap.Ath.5.208c, cf. BGU1127.11 (i B.C.): sg., stand or pedestal ofσαμβύκη 11
, Bito 58.6 (pl., 62.3); cf. κελλίβας. (κίλλος, βαίνω; cf. easel = Germ. Esel, clothes-horse, etc.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κιλλίβας
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4 Живописец
Pictor the Painter’s Easel -
5 ὀκρίβας
A platform or tribune in the Odeum at Athens, on which the actors appeared at the Proagon, Pl.Smp. 194b ; but expld. as τὸ λογεῖον ἐφ' οὗ οἱ τραγῳδοὶ ἠγωνίζοντο, Hsch.2 = κόθορνος, Philostr.VA6.11, VS1.9.1 : in pl., Id.VA5.9, Them.Or. 26.316d, Luc.Ner.9.II generally, like κιλλίβας,1 painter's easel, Poll.7.129.2 raised seat of the chariot-driver, Hsch., Phot., Suid.3 dub. sens.,ὑπερθέντων ὀκρ[ίβαντα] IG12(8).261
([place name] Thasos).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀκρίβας
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6 schildersezel
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7 этюдник
1) General subject: sketch block, sketch book, sketch-book, sketchpad, painter's case2) Art: french style easel (с ножками), sketchbox easel3) Advertising: painting-box4) Makarov: sketch-block, sketching block -
8 станковист
Painting: easel painter -
9 мольберт
чeasel ( of painter) -
10 화가
n. painter, easel -
11 slikarski
adj painting-, of painting; painterly; painter's | slikarski stalak easel* * *• pictorial
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