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1 BARÐ
n.1) beard (rare);2) brim, of a hat or helmet;3) the beak or armed prow of ships (of war), stem; róa fyrir barð e-m (= róa fyrir stafn e-m), to thwart one.* * *n. [identical in etymology but not in sense to Lat. barba, Engl. beard, Germ. bart; the Scandin. dialects all call the beard skegg; Swed. skägg; Dan. skjæg; barð in the sense of barba is quite alien from the Scandin. idioms; the passages, Edda 109 (skegg heitir barð) and höggva börðum í gras, Íd. 12, a poem of the end of the 13th century, are isolated instances: bart in Dan. is a mod. word]:—Lat. ora, margo:α. a brim of a helmet or hat (hjálmbarð, hattbarð), Fas. iii. 341.β. the verge, edge of a hill (holtbarð, túnbarð, brekkubarð, hólbarð, etc.), freq. in local names of farms in Icel.γ. the wing or side fin of some fishes, e. g. whales, cp. barðhvalr; of flat fishes, raja pastinaca (skötubarð).δ. the beak or armed prow of ships, esp. ships’ of war, [cp. A. S. barda, a beaked ship]; so barded, of a horse in armour; hence Barði or Járnbarði is the name of a sort of ram in olden times, e. g. the famous Járnbarði ( Iron Ram) of carl Eric, described, Fms. ii. 310; cp. also Fb. i. 280: the stem, Gr. στείρη, Jb. 398; róa fyrir barð e-rn, to thwart one, Gþl. 519, Eg. 386, Fms. vii. 195; skulu vér binda akkeri fyrir barð hverju skipi, xi. 66, ii. 273, Lex. Poët.ε. several compds are used in Icel. referring to parts of the head, e. g. hökubarð, kinnbarð, kjálkabarð, ora genae, maxillae, but without any notion of ‘beard,’ cp. Isid. granos et cinnabar Gothorurn, 19. 23; the cinnabar and the present Icel. kinnabarð seem to be etymologically identical. -
2 bar
حَاجِز \ bar: sth. that stops or prevents sth.: Old ideas may be a bar to progress. barrier: sth. that prevents people from passing: Railway tickets are examined at the barrier. There is a social barrier between rich and poor. block: sth. that gets in the way and prevents movement: The Police put up a road block. counter: a long table between buyers and sellers in a shop, bank, etc.. embankment: a wall of earth or stones to hold back water, or to carry a road or railway above the natural level. fender: sth. used to prevent one object from striking another (e.g. a guard in front of a fire in a room; a bar at the front of a car; pieces of rubber, rope or wood used to hold a ship away from the side of a harbour). rail: a bar of wood or metal that joins upright posts (of a fence, as a support for climbing stairs, etc.). screen: sth. (a frame with cloth, woodwork, glass, etc.) that gives protection against the wind, or against being seen: a windscreen; a smoke screen (smoke that hides one). \ See Also سد (سَدٌّ)، رَصيف، سور (سُور)، ستار (سِتار) -
3 bar
wr. bar "(compound verb verbal element)"wr. barku6 "a fish" -
4 an-bar
wr. an-bar "side of heaven" -
5 scroll bar
E-coma bar at the right-hand side and/or bottom of a window that enables users to view more information on a Web page -
6 царга
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7 brillestang
side bar. -
8 царга
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9 царга
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > царга
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10 meni sa strane
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11 наружная пластина звена роликовой цепи
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > наружная пластина звена роликовой цепи
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12 stang
bar, rail, rod, stick* * *(en, stænger) bar;( flagstang) pole, staff;( vandret stang på cykel) crossbar;( brillestang) side bar;( brændselselement til reaktor) slug;( kort stang) stick ( fx of liquorice, of sealing wax);(mar) top mast;( på sporvogn: til strøm) trolley pole;[ stænger](T: ben) stumps, pins;[ der var stænger for vinduerne] there were bars to the windows, the windows were barred;[ på halv stang] at half mast ( fx flags were flown at half mast);[ sænke flaget på halv stang] lower the flag to half mast;[ på hel stang] at full mast;[ hejse flaget på hel stang] hoist the flag to the masthead;[ holde én stangen] hold one's own against somebody. -
13 брусковый киль
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > брусковый киль
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14 лонжерон
1) General subject: longitudinal, side wing box, spar (крыла)2) Aviation: longeron3) Engineering: rail, side piece, side rail, string piece, stringer4) Automobile industry: frame rail, girder, side bar, side member, side-member, sidemember, sill5) Architecture: longitudinal beam7) Coolers: longitudinal bar8) Automation: wing spar9) Makarov: plate girder -
15 Längsträger
Längsträger2 m MET crane girder, longitudinal beam, longitudinal girder, side member, stringer; side bar, sole bar (des Waggons) -
16 боковина
1) Aviation: side plate2) Engineering: cheek, jamb (проёма), member, side frame (тележки), side member, side strip (шины), side-frame, sidewall (шины), wall3) Agriculture: diverting weir4) Construction: side piece7) Coolers: gable8) Makarov: side -
17 stang
pole, rail, rod, stick* * *subst. (plast) bar, pole, rod, lever, staff, stick subst. [ metallstang] bar subst. [ på briller] side-bar, bow subst. [ på herresykkel] top tube, cross-bar subst. (teleteknikk) horizontal (på halv stang) at half-mast -
18 оковка киля
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19 продольный элемент
1) Engineering: longitudinal member, side piece, side-member2) Automobile industry: side bar, side member3) Makarov: line element, spanwise memberУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > продольный элемент
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20 Uferbank
meander bar; meander scroll; point bar; side bar
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