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1 Plaster of Paris
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2 plaster
[ˈplaːstə]1. noun1) ( also adjective) (of) a substance put on walls, ceilings etc which dries to form a hard smooth surface:جِصa plaster ceiling.
2) ( also adjective ) ( also plaster of Paris) (of) a similar quick-drying substance used for supporting broken limbs, making models etc:لُصوق، لَزْقَهa plaster model.
3) ( also ˈsticking-plaster; American Band-Aid) (a piece of) sticky tape (sometimes with a dressing) used to cover a wound etc:مُشَمَّع لَصوقYou should put a plaster on that cut.
2. verb1) to put plaster on:يُغَطّي الحائِط بالجِصThey plastered the walls.
2) to spread or apply rather too thickly:يَضَع بِشَكلٍ كَثيفShe'd look nicer if she didn't plaster so much make-up on her face.
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3 París
1 Paris* * *SM Paris* * *masculino Paris* * *= Paris.Ex. Both the Aldine and the Vicentine italics were gradually superseded in the mid sixteenth century by a more practical form of the face emanating from Paris, which had sloped capital and fewer ligatures.----* Bolsa de París = Paris Bourse.* Los Principios de París = Paris Principles.* * *masculino Paris* * *= Paris.Ex: Both the Aldine and the Vicentine italics were gradually superseded in the mid sixteenth century by a more practical form of the face emanating from Paris, which had sloped capital and fewer ligatures.
* Bolsa de París = Paris Bourse.* Los Principios de París = Paris Principles.* * *Paris* * *
Del verbo parir: ( conjugate parir)
parís es:
2ª persona plural (vosotros) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
París
parir
París sustantivo masculino
Paris
parir ( conjugate parir) verbo intransitivo [ mujer] to give birth;
[ vaca] to calve;
[yegua/burra] to foal;
[ oveja] to lamb
verbo transitivo
París nombre Paris
parir verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to give birth (to)
♦ Locuciones: poner a alguien a parir, to run sb down
' París' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
escayola
- ir
- loca
- loco
- paréntesis
- posibilidad
- suponer
- vía
- en
- impresionar
- procedente
- tampoco
- volver
English:
assignment
- condo
- cry
- fast
- go
- go on
- inside
- meet
- move away
- outskirts
- romance
- some
- to
- while
- anybody
- apart
- back
- direct
- Paris
- plaster
* * *París nParis* * *m Paris -
4 metnuti plaster na
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5 plâtre de Paris
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > plâtre de Paris
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6 pasta keras
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7 gebrannter Gips
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8 جبس باريس
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9 sulfato de cal
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10 valukipsi
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11 metnuti melem
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12 metnuti tvorac
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13 oblepitt
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14 omalterisati
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15 zagipsovati
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16 vormgips
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17 gips modelarski
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18 alabástromgipsz
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19 гипс
plaster (of Paris), ( за ваяне) gessoминер. gypsumв гипс in plaster* * *гипс,м., само ед. plaster (of Paris), (за ваене) gesso; минер. gypsum; в \гипс мед. in plaster.* * *compo; gesso (за ваяне); gypsum; plaster: in гипс - в гипс* * *1. plaster (of Paris), (за ваяне) gesso 2. в ГИПС in plaster 3. минер. gypsum -
20 штукатурный гипс
См. также в других словарях:
Plaster of Paris — Plaster Plas ter, n. [AS., a plaster (in sense 1), fr. L. emplastrum, Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? to daub on, stuff in; ? in + ? to mold: cf. OF. plastre a plaster (in sense 2), F. pl[^a]tre. Cf. {Plastic}, {Emplaster}, {Piaster}.] [Formerly written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
plaster of Paris — mid 15c.; originally it was made from the extensive gypsum deposits of Montmartre in Paris … Etymology dictionary
plaster of Paris — n. [from use of gypsum from Montmartre in PARIS2 in its manufacture] a heavy white powder, calcined gypsum, which, when mixed with water, forms a thick paste that sets quickly: used for casts, moldings, statuary, etc … English World dictionary
plaster of Paris — calcined gypsum in white, powdery form, used as a base for gypsum plasters, as an additive of lime plasters, and as a material for making fine and ornamental casts: characterized by its ability to set rapidly when mixed with water. Also, plaster… … Universalium
plaster of Paris — [[t]plɑ͟ːstər əv pæ̱rɪs, plæ̱s [/t]] N UNCOUNT Plaster of Paris is a type of plaster made from white powder and water which dries quickly. It is used to make plaster casts … English dictionary
plaster of Paris — Most of the houses in France are made of plaster of Paris … English expressions
Plaster of Paris bandage — Plaster Plas ter, n. [AS., a plaster (in sense 1), fr. L. emplastrum, Gr. ?, ?, fr. ? to daub on, stuff in; ? in + ? to mold: cf. OF. plastre a plaster (in sense 2), F. pl[^a]tre. Cf. {Plastic}, {Emplaster}, {Piaster}.] [Formerly written also… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
plaster of Paris — plaster of Par|is [ˌpla:stər əv ˈpærıs US ˌplæs ] n [U] a mixture of a white powder and water that dries fairly quickly and is used for making plaster casts and to decorate buildings … Dictionary of contemporary English
plaster of paris — plaster of par·is par əs n a white powdery slightly hydrated calcium sulfate CaSO4·1/2H2O or 2CaSO4·H2O that is made by calcining gypsum, forms a quick setting paste with water, and is used in medicine chiefly in casts and for surgical bandages * … Medical dictionary
plaster-of-Paris disease — atrophy of a limb that has been enclosed in a plaster of Paris splint … Medical dictionary
plaster-of-Paris jacket — a casing of plaster of Paris enveloping the body for the purpose of correcting deformities … Medical dictionary