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2 hafleið
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3 направленные взрывы в трещинах мористее линии налегания
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > направленные взрывы в трещинах мористее линии налегания
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4 по направлению к морю
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > по направлению к морю
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5 смотреть в сторону моря
1) General subject: look seawards2) Makarov: look seawardУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > смотреть в сторону моря
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6 meerwärts
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7 seewärts
Adv. seaward(s)* * *seaward* * *see|wärts ['zeːvɛrts]adv(= in Richtung Meer) seaward(s), toward(s) the sea; (= in Richtung (Binnen)see) toward(s) the lake* * *(towards the sea; away from the land: The yacht left the harbour and sailed seawards.) seaward(s)* * *see·wärts[ˈze:vɛrts]adv seaward[s], towards the seader Wind weht \seewärts the wind is blowing out to sea* * *seewärts adv seaward(s)* * *adj.seaborne adj.seaward adj. -
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9 море
с1) sea; поет. the deep, surgeвідкрите море — the open sea, the high seas, the main
у відкритому морі — at sea, off shore
за море, за морем — over ( beyond) the sea; overseas
морем — by sea, by water
2) ( велика кількість чогось) a sea (of), an ocean (of) -
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adv. seawards, seaward -
11 haf-leið
f. standing seawards, Fms. i. 59. -
12 haf-leiðis
adv. seawards, Hkr. i. 181. -
13 útarr
compar. farther out, outer; superl. útarst, outmost; sitja hit næsta útar frá, Nj. 50; hætt var at sitja útarr, farther out seawards, Edda 35; útar frá kórinum, Fms. vii. 278; útarr fyrir annars landi, Grág. ii. 380; færa skip útarr, Hým. 20; útar meirr, ‘outermore,’farther out, Fms. vii. 260: superl., útast við ströndina, viii. 216; þar eru netlög útarst í sæ, Grág. ii. 538; þaðan ór fjöru sem fyrvir útarst, 380. -
14 út-ræna
u, f. a breeze from seawards, an onshore wind. -
15 hafhallt
adv. standing seawards. -
16 hafleiðis
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17 mare
m seain alto mare on the high seas* * *mare s.m.1 sea: mare agitato, molto agitato, moderate, rough sea; mare calmo, calm sea; mare corto, choppy sea; mare di poppa, following sea; mare di prua, head sea; mare di traverso, abeam sea; mare grosso, very rough sea; mare in burrasca, stormy sea; mare leggermente mosso, light sea; mare lungo, long sea; mare piatto, quasi calmo, smooth sea; mare tempestoso, tempestosissimo, very high, stormy sea; mare aperto, open sea (o high seas); mare chiuso, closed sea; mare interno, inland sea; mare litoraneo, litoral sea; (dir.) mare territoriale, territorial waters (o sea); in mare aperto, in alto mare, in (o on) the open sea; al di là del mare, beyond the sea (s); braccio di mare, arm of the sea; (mil.) forze di terra e di mare, land and sea forces; gente di mare, sea-going people; uomo di mare, seaman; livello del mare, sea level; sopra, sotto il livello del mare, above, below sea level; Milano è a 120 metri sul livello del mare, Milan is 120 metres above sea level; mal di mare, seasickness: soffrire, non soffrire il mal di mare, to suffer, not to suffer from seasickness; nave di alto mare, sea-going ship; per mare, by sea; verso il mare, seaward (o seawards); porto di mare, seaport; casa sua è un porto di mare, (fig.) his house is like a railway station; vento di mare, sea-breeze (o onshore wind); aria di mare, sea-air; l'aria di mare gli fa bene, sea-air is good for him; il mare è calmo come l'olio, the sea is like a sheet of glass; l'ammiraglio ordinò di calare una scialuppa in mare, the admiral ordered a boat to be lowered; fu seppellito in mare, he was buried at sea; la nave subì un colpo di mare, the ship was struck by a heavy sea; un'onda lo gettò in mare, a wave swept him into the sea, (da una nave) a wave swept him overboard; Palermo è una città di mare, Palermo is a town on the sea; Venezia era la signora dei mari, Venice was the mistress of the seas; avere il dominio dei mari, to have the mastery of the seas; cadere in mare, to fall into the sea, (da una nave) to fall overboard; gettare in mare, to throw into the sea, (da una nave) to throw overboard; mettere in mare una nave, to set a vessel afloat; prendere il mare, to set sail, (di persone) to go to sea; (comm.) spedire via mare, to ship; tenere il mare, to keep the sea; nave atta a tenere il mare, seaworthy ship; viaggiare per mare, to travel by sea // uomo in mare!, man overboard! // è una goccia nel mare, it's a drop in the ocean // la questione è ancora in alto mare, the question is still undecided; siamo ancora in alto mare!, we still have a long way to go! // cercare qlcu. per terra e per mare, to hunt high and low for s.o. // portare acqua al mare, to carry coals to Newcastle // promettere mari e monti, to promise wonders // ha gettato a mare anche il lavoro per seguirla, he even threw up his job to follow her2 (geogr.) Mare, Sea: il Mare Adriatico, the Adriatic Sea; il Mar Baltico, the Baltic Sea; il Mar Caspio, the Caspian Sea; il Mare dei Caraibi, the Caribbean Sea; il Mare del Giappone, della Cina, the Japan, China Sea; il Mare Jonio, the Ionian Sea; il Mare Mediterraneo, the Mediterranean Sea; il Mar Morto, the Dead Sea3 (luogo sul mare) seaside: abbiamo conosciuto parecchia gente al mare, we met a lot of people at the seaside; l'anno scorso andammo al mare per le vacanze, last year we went to the seaside for our holidays4 (astr.) (della Luna o di altri corpi celesti) mare*, sea: mare lunare, lunar sea; il Mare della Tranquillità, Sea of Tranquillity5 (fig.) (quantità smisurata) flood, sea; host; (moltitudine) hordes (pl.), crowds (pl.): un mare di gente, crowds of people; un mare di guai, big trouble: trovarsi in un mare di guai, to be in big (o deep) trouble; un mare di sangue, a sea of blood6 frutti di mare, seafood, shellfish: (cuc.) spaghetti ai frutti di mare, spaghetti with a seafood sauce.* * *['mare]1. sm1) (gen) seamare calmo/mosso/grosso — calm/rough/heavy sea
una vacanza al mare — a holiday beside o by the sea, a seaside holiday
andare al mare — (in vacanza) to go to the seaside
di mare — (brezza, acqua, uccelli, pesce) sea attr
2.* * *['mare]sostantivo maschile1) seavia mare, per mare — by sea, by water
in alto mare — on the open o high seas, offshore; fig. offshore
siamo ancora in alto mare — fig. we still have a long way to go
prendere il mare — to go to sea, to put (out) to sea
2) (zona costiera) seasideandare al mare — to go to the seaside o sea
3) fig. (grande quantità) sea, ocean••cercare qcs. per mare e per terra o per -i e per monti — to hunt high and low for sth
* * *mare/'mare/ ⇒ 27sostantivo m.1 sea; via mare, per mare by sea, by water; in alto mare on the open o high seas, offshore; fig. offshore; siamo ancora in alto mare fig. we still have a long way to go; essere in mare to be at sea; mettersi in mare to take to the sea; prendere il mare to go to sea, to put (out) to sea; uomo in mare! man overboard! acqua di mare seawater; Mar Mediterraneo Mediterranean Sea; Mar Morto Dead Sea; Mare del Nord North Sea; Mar Rosso Red Sea3 fig. (grande quantità) sea, ocean; un mare di guai a heap of trouble; un mare di gente a crowd of people; un mare di lacrime floods of tearscercare qcs. per mare e per terra o per -i e per monti to hunt high and low for sth. -
18 seewärtig
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19 lado del mar
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20 θάλασσα
-ης + ἡ N 1 82-104-134-74-56=450 Gn 1,10.22.26.28; 9,2sea Gn 1,10κατὰ θάλασσαν seawards, westwards Gn 12,8; κατὰ θάλασσαν καὶ βορρᾶν καὶ νότον westwards and northwards and southwardsDnTh 8,4; θαλάσσης Χεναρα lake of Chenereth Nm 34,11*Jgs 9,37 καταβαίνων κατὰ θάλασσαν (a people) comes down westwards-יורד ימה for MT יורדים they are coming down; *1 Kgs 10,29 κατὰ θάλασσαν along the seashore-בים for MT בידם by their hand; *Jer 22,20 εἰς τὸ πέραν τῆς θαλάσσης to the extremity of the sea-ים מעבר for MT מעברים from Abarim; *Ps 88(89),13 θαλάσσας sea, west-ים for MT ימין southCf. BOGAERT 1981 79-85(Ex 27,12); CAIRD 1968b=1972 131; GEHMAN 1951=1972 99; HARL 1986a, 65;LE BOULLUEC 1989 40; MOATTI-FINE 1996, 63; RAHLFS 1911, 285; WALTERS 1973, 190-192;→NIDNTT
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