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61 celosía
f.1 window blind, jalousie, shades, blind.2 Celosia.3 lattice.* * *1 (reja) lattice2 (ventana) lattice window* * *SF1) (=enrejado) lattice, lattice window2) (=contraventana) slatted shutter3) (=celos) jealousy* * *femenino lattice, latticework* * *= lattice, trellis.Ex. Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.Ex. As humans began the colonization of the Old World tropics, they evolved a trellis of interrelationships across a broad geographical range.* * *femenino lattice, latticework* * *= lattice, trellis.Ex: Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.
Ex: As humans began the colonization of the Old World tropics, they evolved a trellis of interrelationships across a broad geographical range.* * *(para ventanas) lattice, latticework; (para plantas) trellis* * *
celosía sustantivo femenino lattice
* * *celosía nflattice window, jalousie* * *f lattice* * *celosía nf1) : lattice window2) : latticework, trellis -
62 enrejado
adj.barred, latticed.m.1 railings (barrotes) (de balcón, verja).2 trellis.3 grille, grating, gridwork.4 lattice, lattice work, latticework.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enrejar.* * *3 COSTURA openwork* * *SM1) (=rejas) grating; [de ventana] lattice; [en jardín] trellis; [de jaula] bars plenrejado de alambre — wire netting, wire netting fence
2) (Cos) openwork* * *masculino (de verja, balcón) railing, railings (pl); ( rejilla) grating, grille; ( para plantas) trellis* * *= lattice, trellis pattern, trellis, trellis work.Ex. Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.Ex. The bracelet is decorated with a trellis pattern containing frontal human heads, birds, hares and fruit.Ex. As humans began the colonization of the Old World tropics, they evolved a trellis of interrelationships across a broad geographical range.Ex. For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.* * *masculino (de verja, balcón) railing, railings (pl); ( rejilla) grating, grille; ( para plantas) trellis* * *= lattice, trellis pattern, trellis, trellis work.Ex: Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.
Ex: The bracelet is decorated with a trellis pattern containing frontal human heads, birds, hares and fruit.Ex: As humans began the colonization of the Old World tropics, they evolved a trellis of interrelationships across a broad geographical range.Ex: For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.* * *1 (de una verja, un balcón) railing, railings (pl)2 (rejilla) grating, grille3 (para plantas) trellis* * *
Del verbo enrejar: ( conjugate enrejar)
enrejado es:
el participio
enrejado sustantivo masculino (de verja, balcón) railing, railings (pl);
( rejilla) grating, grille;
( para plantas) trellis
' enrejado' also found in these entries:
English:
railing
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- trellis
* * *enrejado nm1. [barrotes] [de balcón, verja] railings;[de jaula, celda, ventana] bars2. [de cañas] trellis* * *enrejado nm1) : railing2) : grating, grille3) : trellis, lattice -
63 entramado
adj.half-timbered, wattled.m.framework.past part.past participle of spanish verb: entramar.* * *1 wooden framework* * *SM1) (Arquit) (=estructura) framework, timber, lumber (EEUU); [de puente] framework2) (=red) network* * *a) (Arquit, Const) framework; (estructura, trabazón) framework, structureel entramado jurídico — the judicial framework o structure
b) (Tec) network* * *= grid, mesh [meshes, -pl.], lattice, web, nexus, skein, lacework, trellis pattern, trellis, trellis work.Ex. Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.Ex. Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready-made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified.Ex. Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.Ex. A child may find through reading a book that a dull day is transformed because he has met a talking pig and a spider that can write in 'Charlotte's web'.Ex. The future OPAC is likely to be one building block in a larger nexus of information structures.Ex. Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex. Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex. The bracelet is decorated with a trellis pattern containing frontal human heads, birds, hares and fruit.Ex. As humans began the colonization of the Old World tropics, they evolved a trellis of interrelationships across a broad geographical range.Ex. For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.----* entramado de alambre = wire mesh.* entramado social, el = social web, the.* * *a) (Arquit, Const) framework; (estructura, trabazón) framework, structureel entramado jurídico — the judicial framework o structure
b) (Tec) network* * *= grid, mesh [meshes, -pl.], lattice, web, nexus, skein, lacework, trellis pattern, trellis, trellis work.Ex: Each card has a grid covering most of the body of the card which provides for the coding of document numbers.
Ex: Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready-made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified.Ex: Special attention should be given to Figure 2, which proposes two lattices (or ladders) for career movement in libraries.Ex: A child may find through reading a book that a dull day is transformed because he has met a talking pig and a spider that can write in 'Charlotte's web'.Ex: The future OPAC is likely to be one building block in a larger nexus of information structures.Ex: Unbridled photocopying will lead to the imminent demise of the communications skein.Ex: Beguiling as the show is, it perhaps lacks major impact because it has taken elements from lacework and painting in such a way as to avoid the fundamental challenges of both.Ex: The bracelet is decorated with a trellis pattern containing frontal human heads, birds, hares and fruit.Ex: As humans began the colonization of the Old World tropics, they evolved a trellis of interrelationships across a broad geographical range.Ex: For such designs he introduced many features from early English gardens -- raised flower beds, terraces, and trellis work.* entramado de alambre = wire mesh.* entramado social, el = social web, the.* * *2 (estructura, trabazón) framework, structureel entramado jurídico the judicial framework o structureel entramado de compañías que constituyen el grupo the network of companies which form the group3 ( Tec) network* * *entramado nm1. [de hierro, madera] framework2. [estructura] framework, structure;el entramado financiero del país the financial structure of the country3. [red] network;la prensa destapó un entramado de corrupción en la policía the press uncovered a web of corruption in the police force* * *m ARQUI framework; fignetwork* * *entramado nm: framework -
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65 dégager
dégager [degaʒe]➭ TABLE 31. transitive verbb. [+ passage, table, gorge, nez] to clear• dégagez s'il vous plaît ! move away please!• dégage ! (inf!) clear off! (inf!)c. ( = exhaler) [+ odeur, fumée, chaleur] to give off ; [+ enthousiasme] to radiatee. (Football, rugby) [+ ballon] to clear2. reflexive verba. [personne] to get free (de from)b. [ciel, rue, nez] to clearc. [odeur, fumée, gaz, chaleur] to be given off ; [enthousiasme] to radiate ; [impression] to emanate (de from)* * *degaʒe
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1) ( libérer physiquement) to free2) ( débarrasser) to clear [bureau, route, passage]‘dégagez, s'il vous plaît’ — ( ordre de la police) ‘move along please’
dégage! — (colloq) clear off! (colloq) GB, get lost! (colloq)
demande au coiffeur de te dégager les oreilles — ask the hairdresser to cut your hair away from your ears
3) ( extraire) to find [idée, morale, sens]4) ( laisser échapper) [volcan, voiture] to emit [odeur, gaz]; [casserole] to let out [vapeur]5) Financedégager des crédits pour la construction d'une école — to make funds available for a school to be built
7) ( libérer moralement)8) (au football, rugby)9) ( déboucher) to unblock [nez, sinus]; to clear [bronches]
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se dégager verbe pronominal1) ( se libérer) to free oneself/itself2) Météorologie [temps, ciel] to clear3) ( émaner)se dégager de — [chaleur, gaz, fumée] to come out of; [odeur, parfum] to emanate from
4) ( apparaître)* * *deɡaʒe vt1) (= exhaler) to give off, to emit2) (= délivrer) to freeIls ont mis une heure à dégager les victimes. — It took them an hour to free the victims.
dégager qn de [décombres] — to free sb from, [engagement, parole] to release sb from
3) (= désencombrer) [passage, voie] to clear4) (= isoler, mettre en valeur) to bring out5) (= rendre disponible) [crédits] to release* * *dégager verb table: mangerA vtr1 ( libérer physiquement) to free; elle essayait de dégager sa jambe coincée she was trying to free her trapped leg;2 ( débarrasser) to clear [bureau, route, passage]; dégager un camion de la voie publique to clear a truck off the public highway; ‘dégagez le passage, s'il vous plaît’ ‘clear the way, please’; ‘dégagez, s'il vous plaît’ ( ordre de la police) ‘move along please’; dégage○! clear off○! GB, get lost○!; demande au coiffeur de te dégager les oreilles/la nuque/le front ask the hairdresser to cut your hair away from your ears/neck/forehead;3 ( extraire) to bring out [idée, morale, sens]; dégager les grands axes d'une politique to bring out the salient ou main points of a policy;4 ( laisser échapper) [volcan, voiture] to emit [odeur, gaz]; [casserole] to let out [vapeur]; le feu/moteur dégage de la chaleur the fire/engine gives out ou off heat;5 Fin dégager des crédits pour la construction d'une école [État, ville] to make funds available ou release funds for a school to be built; dégager des bénéfices or profits to make ou show a profit; dégager un excédent commercial to show a trade surplus;6 ( racheter ce qui était en gage) dégager une montre du mont-de-piété to redeem a watch from the pawnbroker;7 ( libérer moralement) dégager qn d'une responsabilité to relieve sb of a responsibility; dégager qn d'une obligation/d'une promesse to release ou free sb from an obligation/from a promise; dégager qn de tous soucis to free sb from all his/her worries, to take all sb's worries away;8 (au football, rugby) dégager une balle or un ballon to clear a ball;B se dégager vpr1 ( se libérer) to free oneself; se dégager d'une situation piégée to extricate oneself from a tricky situation; se dégager du contrôle de l'État to free oneself of state control;2 Météo [temps, ciel] to clear;3 ( émaner) se dégager de [chaleur, gaz, fumée] to come out of; [odeur, parfum] to emanate from;4 ( apparaître) un charme désuet se dégage du roman the novel has an (element of) old world charm about it; il se dégage de vos tableaux une impression de sérénité there is an impression of calm about your paintings; une conclusion se dégage: il faut agir one thing is clear: we have to act; la conclusion qui se dégage de la discussion est que the outcome of the debate is (that).[degaʒe] verbe transitif1. [sortir] to freeil a essayé de dégager sa main de la mienne he tried to pull his hand away ou to free his hand from minedégager les branches de la route to clear the branches off the road, to clear the road of branches3. [désencombrer - couloir, table, salle] to clear (out) ; [ - sinus] to clear, to unblock ; [ - poitrine, gorge] to clear ; [ - ouverture, chemin] to open4. FINANCE [crédit] to release5. [libérer]dégager quelqu'un de sa promesse to release ou to free somebody from their promise7. [manifester - quiétude] to radiatedégager en touche to put ou kick the ball into touch11. (familier) (en usage absolu) [partir]dégage! clear off!, get lost!————————se dégager verbe pronominal(emploi passif) [conclusion] to be drawnil se dégage du rapport que les torts sont partagés it appears from the report that both sides are to blame————————se dégager verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)1. [s'extraire]2. [se libérer - d'un engagement]se dégager d'une affaire/d'une association to drop out of a deal/an association————————se dégager verbe pronominal intransitif -
66 ouderwets
adj. out of date, outdated, outmoded, old fashioned, oldfangled, Old World, old-time, old, antique, antiquated, ancient, rusty, dowdyish, fossil, hunker, Die Hard, orthodox--------adv. out of date -
67 Catarrhina
ENG Old World monkeys, Old World Simian primatesNLD smalneusapen [infraorde]GER Schmalnasen, AltweltaffenFRA catarrhiniens -
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70 старосветский
уст.old-fashioned, out-of-date; old-time (attr.), old-world (attr.) -
71 дедовский
1) grandfather's
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72 древний
1) ancient; antique (античный)
2) разг. very old* * ** * *1) ancient; antique 2) very old, aged* * *agedancientantiquecrustedhoaryimmemorialold-worldoldworldpristinevenerable -
73 К-332
НА КОСТЯХ (кого, чьих) строить, воздвигать что и т. п. PrepP Invar the resulting PrepP is adv(to build, erect sth.) through the labors and great suffering (of many people)X построен на костях - X is built on the bones of many menX is built on dead meris bones X was built at the cost of many (human) livesii X построен на костях Y-ов - X is built on the bones of Ys. (extended usage) «Разрушить старый мир и на его костях построить новый - это очень старая идея. И ни разу пока она ещё не привела к желаемым результатам» (Стругацкие 1). "То destroy the old world and build up a new one on its bones is a very old idea. And never once has it brought the desired results" (1a). -
74 на костях
• НА КОСТЯХ ( кого, чьих) строить, воздвигать что и т.п.[PrepP; Invar; the resulting PrepP is adv]=====⇒ (to build, erect sth.) through the labors and great suffering (of many people):♦ [extended usage] "Разрушить старый мир и на его костях построить новый - это очень старая идея. И ни разу пока она ещё не привела к желаемым результатам" (Стругацкие 1). " То destroy the old world and build up a new one on its bones is a very old idea. And never once has it brought the desired results" (1a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на костях
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75 Viejo Mundo, el
(n.) = Old World, theEx. Yet, the abundant notarial records in these provincial archives provide an unrivalled opportunity to trace the connections between the Old and New Worlds = No obstante, el gran número de registros notariales en estos archivos provinciales nos proporciona una oportunidad única para encontrar las conexiones entre el Viejo y el Nuevo Mundo. -
76 старосветски
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77 ძველებური
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78 измеритель механических напряжений
измеритель механических напряжений
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[Интент]Параллельные тексты EN-RU из ABB Review. Перевод компании Интент
High precision in Venice
From the 13th century, Venice traded in copper and bronze, which was used to manufacture coins and building details. Today, ILNOR SpA, a family-owned business established in 1961, continues the tradition of processing metals for use in various industries. The high-quality brass, bronze and copper strips it produces are used for products in the automotive, electric and electronic industries. However, the taste for aesthetical and high-quality products is centuries old in Venice, and ILNOR continues to uphold this tradition by constantly investing in technology that improves the quality of its products 1. The choice of the Stressometer 7.0 FSA from ABB was natural. Stressometer systems provide the advanced automated control system needed to produce the high-quality flat strip demanded by producers, and is evidence of ABB’s dedication to detail and perfection, something that is well recognized and appreciated in this part of the old world.
Высокая точность в Венеции
С XIII века Венеция торгует медью и бронзой, из которых изготавливаются монеты и элементы зданий. Сегодня ILNOR SpA, семейное предприятие, основанное в 1961 году, продолжает традиции обработки металлов, которые применяются в различных отраслях промышленности. Выпускаемые им высококачественные латунные, бронзовые и медные листы используются предприятиями автомобильной, электрической и электронной промышленности. Вкус к эстетически выдержанным и высококачественным изделиям складывался в Венеции в течение многих столетий, и ILNOR продолжает эти традиции, постоянно вкладывая средства в технологии, повышающие качество изделий (рис. 1). Поэтому совершенно естественным выглядит выбор измерителя механических напряжений Stressometer 7.0 FSA компании АББ. Данные измерители механических напряжений позволяют создавать усовершенствованные системы автоматического контроля, необходимые для производства высококачественных листовых материалов, и красноречиво демонстрируют стремление компании АББ к точности и совершенству, что высоко ценится в этой части Старого Света.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > измеритель механических напряжений
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79 małpa
monkey; ( małpa człekokształtna) ape; (pot!: kobieta) bitch (pot!)* * *f.1. zool. monkey, simian; t. pot. ape; małpy człekokształtne anthropoid l. great apes, pongids ( Pongidae); małpy nadrzewne arboreal monkeys; małpy szerokonose New World monkeys, platyrrhines ( Platyrrhini); małpy wąskonose Old World monkeys, catarrhines ( Catarrhini).2. przen. ( obelżywie o człowieku) monkey, ape.3. przen. (= naśladowca) copycat, ape.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > małpa
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80 małp|a
f 1. Zool. (z ogonem) monkey; (bez ogona) ape- zręczny jak małpa (as) agile as a monkey2. (o człowieku) pot., obraźl. (nasty) bastard pot. obraźl. 3. Komput., pot. „at” sign, \@- □ małpa człekokształtna Zool. anthropoid a. great ape- małpy szerokonose Zool. New World a. platyrrhine monkeys, platyrrhines- małpy wąskonose Zool. Old World a. catarrhine monkeys, catarrhines■ robić z siebie małpę pot., pejor. to clown (around), to monkey about a. aroundThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > małp|a
См. также в других словарях:
old´-world´ly — old world «OHLD WURLD», adjective. 1. Also, Old World. of or having to do with the Eastern Hemisphere; not of the New World; not American: »old world monkeys, old world folk songs. 2. belonging to or characteristic of a former period: »old world… … Useful english dictionary
old-world — adj. 1. Characteristic of former times especially in Europe; as, an old world cottage. [WordNet 1.5] 2. (Biology) Native to the Old World; not found in the Americas; as, old world monkeys. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
old-world — old worldly, adj. old worldliness, n. /ohld werrld /, adj. 1. of or pertaining to the ancient world or to a former period of history. 2. of or pertaining to the Old World: old world customs. 3. characteristic of the Old World; quaint; traditional … Universalium
Old World — Old Old, a. [Compar. {Older}; superl. {Oldest}.] [OE. old, ald, AS. ald, eald; akin to D. oud, OS. ald, OFries. ald, old, G. alt, Goth. alpeis, and also to Goth. alan to grow up, Icel. ala to bear, produce, bring up, L. alere to nourish. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Old World — n the Old World the Eastern ↑Hemisphere, especially Europe, Asia, and Africa →↑New World ▪ the civilizations of the Old World … Dictionary of contemporary English
old-world — adj [only before noun] an old world place or quality is attractive because it is old or reminds you of the past ▪ The town has retained much of its old world charm … Dictionary of contemporary English
old-world — adj [only before noun] an old world place or quality is attractive because it is old or reminds you of the past ▪ The town has retained much of its old world charm … Dictionary of contemporary English
Old World — n the Old World the Eastern ↑Hemisphere, especially Europe, Asia, and Africa →↑New World ▪ the civilizations of the Old World … Dictionary of contemporary English
old-world — old′ world′ adj. 1) of or pertaining to the ancient world or to a former period of history 2) of or pertaining to the Old World • Etymology: 1705–15 old′ world′ly, adj … From formal English to slang
old-world — [ōld′wʉrld′] adj. 1. of or from the Old World, esp. Europe 2. having or displaying certain usually good qualities or characteristics associated with European customs, manners, or standards [old world hospitality] … English World dictionary
old-world — old ,world adjective an old world quality or place is old fashioned in a pleasant and attractive way … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English