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81 སྦངས་སྐམ་
[sbangs skam]dung dried for fuel -
82 огрев
* * *о̀грев,м., само ед.: дърва за \огрев firewood, wood for fuel.* * *дърва за огрев: firеwood* * *дърва за ОГРЕВ fir -
83 FAUSKR
(-s, -ar), m. a rotten dry log (fúinn fauskr, forn fauskr).* * *m. (fouski, a, m., Hom. 152), a rotten dry log, esp. dug out of the earth; fausk ok fúka, Barl. 206; f. ok stofna, Grág. ii. 297, Jb. 239, Bs. ii. 183, Barl. 134; fauska-gröptr, m. digging dry logs out of the earth for fuel, Landn. 303.II. metaph. of an old man, ertú náliga f. einn, Róm. 195; sem fúinn f., Karl. 361. Hom. l. c.; karl-fauskr, an old man. -
84 lyng-rif
n. the pulling ling, for fuel, Vm. 158. -
85 MÓR
(gen. mós, pl. móar), m. moor, heath, barren moorland.* * *m., gen. mós, dat. mó, pl. móar, [akin to Engl. moor; Norse Moe]:—a moor, heath, mostly used of a barren moorland, grown only with ling; en biskup dragnaði um grjót ok móa, Sturl. ii. 50; tekr Skeggi á rás upp eptir móunum ok grípr þar upp malinn, Grett. 93: freq. in local names, Mór, Móar ( Moe in Norway), Landn.; Mó-berg: in pr. names, referring to the hue, Mó-gils, Mó-eiðr, id.II. peat, for fuel; skera mó, brenna mó, freq. in mod. usage; mó-tak, n. a peat-field: mó-skurðr, m. cutting peat: mó-gröf, f. a peat-pit: mó-færsla, u, f. carrying peat, Vm. 136: in old writers torf, q. v.III. in compds, as mó-hella, mó-berg (q. v.), tufa: and hence of colour, mó-kollr, mó-brúnn, mó-rauðr, q. v. -
86 RÍFA
* * *I)f. rent, rift, chink, fissure.(að), v. to sew up loosely (Styrr var rifaðr í hóð).* * *ríf, reif, reift, reif, pl. rifu; subj. rifi; part. rifinn; imperat. ríf, rífðu; when in the sense to pick, scratch, it is also spelt and sounded hrífa, q. v.: [Engl. rive; Dan. rive]:—to rive, tear; þeir létu dýr ok hrafna rífa hræin, Hkr. i. 39; vætt klæði mín, rifit ok únýtt með öllu, Fms. i. 264; var þar hverr fiskr ór roði rifinn, Eb. 276; þeir reyttu ok rifu, Fms. ii. 161; rífa hold af beinum, Magn. 531; þeir rifu af ræfrit af selinu, Ld. 280; rífa klæði af sér, Ó. H. 236: rífa ofan, to pull down, Nj. 279; rífa niðr, id., Grett. 50 new Ed.; rífa í sundr, to rive asunder, Boll. 350, Nj. 279; rífa e-n kvikan í sundr, to tear asunder alive, Fms. ix. 261; at sól rifi í sundr ( rived) nýja timbr-veggi, i. 291.2. to rend; klukka rifin, a cracked bell, Pm. 81:—impers. to be rent, ok reif seglit (acc.), Fms. ix. 387; ok reif ór æsunum, Edda 71:—rífa aptr, to rip up; Þórólfr vildi eigi at aptr væri rifit sárit, Eb. 244.B. usually spelt hrífa, to pick; fóru ungmenni tvau at hrífa mosa, to pick moss, Bs. i. 329: rífa upp, to pull up (a thing by the roots), pick up; rífa upp hrís (also rífa hrís), to pull up shrubs for fuel, Grág. ii. 263, 288.2. to scratch; þeir hrífa upp í höfuð sér ok reyta sik, scratched their heads, Fms. v. 161; bíta mann eðr hrífa, Grág. ii. 133: hann lét hrífa sér með kömbum, Fb. i. 212; hann vaknar ok hrífr í augun, rubs his eyes, Fb. ii. 96.3. to grasp; akkerin hrífa við, Ld. 76; þá hrífu við akkerin, Fms. x. 136, v. l.; ok hreif þegar við, it took effect, Bs. i. 197; hann brýtr upp gólfit ok hrífr þar ok rannsakar snæblandna mold, 198; see the references under hrífa. -
87 TROS
* * *n. droppings, rubbish, leaves and twigs from a tree picked up and used for fuel; en er Páll samnaði trosum til elds, 656 C. 22; mik grunar at tros nokkor af kvistunum félli í höfuð mér, Edda 30; cp. ó-tros. rubbish; ótrosa-lýðr, ragamuffins. -
88 elditorf
n. turf for fuel. -
89 fauskagröptr
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90 अबिन्धन
ab-indhanam. « having water (ap) for fuel», submarine fire Ragh. XIII, 14.
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91 काष्ठवत्
kāshṭha-vatmfn. having wood for fuel, etc.;
(t) ind. like a piece of wood, like a stick (as when petrified with fear, etc.)
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92 समिध्य
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93 tezak
(Persian) droppings, dung, feces, turd, cowpie; dried dung (for fuel). teng tengi bilan, tezak qopi bilan to each his own kind (saying=??) -
94 конкурировать с ... в отношении
Конкурировать с... в отношенииAt this state-of-the-art, no gas turbine can compete with the diesel for fuel economy.The test sample was competitive in power with the standard cell.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > конкурировать с ... в отношении
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95 при существующем уровне техники
При существующем уровне техники-- At the present state-of-the-art, no gas turbine can compete with the diesel for fuel economy over such a wide range of load.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > при существующем уровне техники
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96 bosveen
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97 kosz do przewracania zestawów paliwowych
• tilting basket for fuel assembliesSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > kosz do przewracania zestawów paliwowych
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98 kozioł do przewracania zestawów paliwowych
• tilting trestle for fuel assembliesSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > kozioł do przewracania zestawów paliwowych
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99 valvola ad ago per entrata del carburante
"needle valve for fuel inlet;Schwimmernadelventil;valvula agulha"Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > valvola ad ago per entrata del carburante
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100 учет потерь горючего от испарения
Русско-английский словарь по логистике > учет потерь горючего от испарения
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