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61 hard-to-place risk
страх. трудноразмещаемый риск* (риск, который трудно застраховать на рынке страховых услуг в обычном порядке; как правило это нестандартный риск или риск с повышенной вероятностью наступления убытка; некоторые из таких рисков могут страховаться в рамках специализированных государственных программ; также такие риски могут страховаться на рынке дополнительных видов страхования)See: -
62 in a high-up place
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63 goi
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64 ruga nui
high, elevated, lofty: kona ruga nui, high place, elevated position, high office; mana'u ruga nui, elevated thoughts. -
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66 устанавливать закрылки в взлетное положение
в приспущенном положении, приспущенный — at the dip
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > устанавливать закрылки в взлетное положение
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67 tepalik
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68 σκοπιάν
σκοπιάlookout-place: fem gen pl (doric aeolic)σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut inf act -
69 σκοπιᾶν
σκοπιάlookout-place: fem gen pl (doric aeolic)σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut inf act -
70 σκοπιών
σκοπιάlookout-place: fem gen plσκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act masc voc sgσκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act neut nom /voc /acc sgσκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act masc nom sg (attic epic ionic) -
71 σκοπιῶν
σκοπιάlookout-place: fem gen plσκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act masc voc sgσκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act neut nom /voc /acc sgσκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act masc nom sg (attic epic ionic) -
72 HÖRGR
(-s, -ar), m. heathen place of worship, cairn or altar of stone (hörg hann mér gørði hlaðinn steinum).* * *m., never f., for the form hörg (Landn. 111) is merely an error; [A. S. hearg; O. H. G. haruc]:—a heathen place of worship. Distinction is to be made between hof ( temple) and horg; the hof was a house of timber, whereas the horg was an altar of stone (the hátimbraðr in Vþm. is not literal) erected on high places, or a sacrificial cairn (like haugr), built in open air, and without images, for the horg itself was to be stained with the blood of the sacrifice; hence such phrases as, to ‘break’ the horgs, but ‘burn’ the temples. The horg worship reminds one of the worship in high places of the Bible. The notion of a ‘high place’ still remains in the popular Icel. phrase, það eru ekki uppi nema hæstu hörgar, only the highest horgs jut out, when all lies under a deep snow. In provincial Norse a dome-shaped mountain is called horg (Ivar Aasen). The worship on horgs seems to be older than that in temples, but was in after times retained along with temple worship, and then, it seems, specially reserved for the worship of the goddesses or female guardians (dísir), Hervar. S. ch. 1, Hdl. l. c., Edda l. c., cp. also Hörga-brúðr, f. the bride of the horgs, see Hölgi. Many of the old cairns and hows are no doubt horgs or high places of worship of the heathen age. A third way of worshipping is recorded, viz. a portable booth or tabernacle in which the god was carried through the land, mentioned in Tacit. Germ. ch. 40; traces of this ancient worship were still found in Sweden at the close of heathendom, see the interesting tale of Gunnar Helming in Fms. ii. 73–78.II. references; hörg hann mér görði hlaðinn steinum, nú er grjót þat at gleri orðit, etc., Hdl. 10; hofum ok hörgum, Vþm. 38; þeir er hörg ok hof hátimbruðu, Vsp. 7; hof mun ek kjósa, hörga marga, Hkv. Hjörv. 4; hátimbraðr h., Gm. 16; hamra ok hörga, skóga, vötn ok tré, Fms. v. 239; brjóta ok brenna hof ok hörga, Fms. i. 283, ii. 41; Oddr brenndi hof ok hörga braut, Fas. ii. 288 (in a verse); hauga né hörga, en ef maðr verðr at því kunnr eða sannr, at hann hleðr hauga, eðr gerir hús, ok kallar hörg, eða reisir stöng, N. G. L. i. 430, cp. ii. 496; höfðu frændr hennar síðan mikinn átrúnað á hólana, var þar görr hörg(r) er blót tóku til, trúðu þeir at þeir dæi í hólana, Landn. 111; þar vóru áðr blót ok hörgar, Kristni S. ch. 11; eitt haust var gört dísablót mikit hjá Álfi konungi, gékk Álfhildr at blótinu, en um nóttina er hón rauð hörginn …, Fas. (Hervar. S.) i. 413; þat var hörgr er gyðjurnar áttu, Edda 9, a paraphrase of the passage in the Vsp. l. c.; blóthús ok hörga, Rekst.2. poët., brúna-hörgr, the ‘forehead-horg’ or peak = the horns of a steer, Ýt.; gunn-hörgr, a ‘war-horg’ = a helmet (not a shield), Hkr. i. 135 (in a verse); hörga herr, the host of the horgs = the heathen host, Knytl. S. (in a verse).III. in Icel. local names, but not so freq. as Hof; Hörg-á and Hörgár-dalr, in the north; Hörga-eyrr, in the west; Hörgs-dalr and Hörgs-land, in the east; Hörgs-holt and Hörgs-hlíð, in the west, Landn., Kristni S., map of Icel.; Hörgs-hylr, Dipl., Ísl. Hörg-dælir, m. the men from Hörgárdalr, Sturl. In Norway, Hörg-in, Hörga-setr, Munch’s Norg. Beskr. -
73 bȏrъ
bȏrъ Grammatical information: m. u Accent paradigm: c Proto-Slavic meaning: `pine-tree, pine forest'Page in Trubačev: II 216-217Church Slavic:Russian:Old Russian:Ukrainian:Czech:Slovak:Polish:Slovincian:bȯ́r `dry, barren soil, pine forest' [m o]Upper Sorbian:bór (arch.) `pine-tree, pine forest' [m o]Lower Sorbian:bór (obs.) `pine-tree, (pine) forest' [m o]Serbo-Croatian:bȏr `pine-tree' [m o], bȍra [Gens];Čak. bõr (Vrgada) `pine-tree' [m o], borȁ [Gens]Slovene:bọ̑r `pine-tree' [m o]Bulgarian:Comments: In Slavic, there are many indications for an original u-stem borъ < * bʰoru-, e.g. RuCS borove `pine-trees' [Nom p], Pl. w boru `in the forest', or derivates based on a stem borov-, such as SCr. boròvīk `coniferous forest, pine forest', bòrovina `pine-tree, pinewood', bòrȏvka `bilberry, raspberry'.Other cognates:OIc. bǫrr `tree'; -
74 height
hæit1) (the distance from the bottom to the top of something: What is the height of this building?; He is 1.75 metres in height.) altura2) (the highest, greatest, strongest etc point: He is at the height of his career; The storm was at its height.) auge, cúspide, cima, apogeo, punto culminante3) (the peak or extreme: dressed in the height of fashion; His actions were the height of folly.) colmo, cumbre, cima4) (a high place: We looked down from the heights at the valley beneath us.) altura; cumbre, cima•- heightenheight n alturatr[haɪt]1 (gen) altura2 (altitude) altitud nombre femenino3 (of person) estatura■ what height is he? ¿cuánto mide?, ¿qué estatura tiene?4 SMALLGEOGRAPHY/SMALL cumbre nombre femenino, cima\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be afraid of heights tener vértigoto gain height subirto lose height bajarthe Golan Heights Los Altos de Golánaverage height estatura media, estatura normalheight ['haɪt] n1) peak: cumbre f, cima f, punto m altoat the height of her career: en la cumbre de su carrerathe height of stupidity: el colmo de la estupidez2) tallness: estatura f (de una persona), altura f (de un objeto)3) altitude: altura fn.• alteza s.f.• altitud s.f.• alto s.m.• altozano s.m.• altura s.f.• culminación s.f.• elevación s.f.• eminencia s.f.• encumbramiento s.m.• estatura s.f.• peralte s.m.haɪtwhat height are you? — ¿cuánto mides?
to gain/lose height — ( Aviat) ganar/perder* altura
at a height of 2,000 m above sea level — a una altura de 2.000 m sobre el nivel del mar
2) ( peak) (no pl)to be at the height of one's power — estar* en la cima or en la cumbre or en la cúspide de su (or mi etc) poder
3) heights pla) ( high ground) cerros mpl, cumbres fplb) (high places, buildings) alturas fplc) ( highest level)speculation rose to new o fresh heights — la especulación alcanzó nuevas cotas
[haɪt]N1) (=measurement) [of object] altura f ; [of person] estatura fto be 20 metres in height — medir or tener 20 metros de alto, tener una altura de 20 metros
we are the same height — tenemos la misma estatura, somos igual de altos
he was of medium or average height and build — era de estatura y constitución media
she's about my height — tiene mi altura or es de mi estatura más o menos
2) (=altitude) altura fheight above sea level — altura f or altitud f sobre el nivel del mar
at a height of 2,000 m — a una altura or altitud de 2.000 m
to gain/lose height — ganar/perder altura
3) (=high place) cumbre fhead 1., 2)to be afraid of heights — tener miedo a las alturas, tener vértigo
4) (=peak, zenith) cumbre f, cima fat the height of her career — en la cumbre or la cima de su carrera
dizzyat its height, the movement had millions of supporters — en su punto más álgido, el movimiento tenía millones de seguidores
5) (=utmost degree) colmo mit is the height of arrogance/stupidity — es el colmo de la arrogancia/la estupidez
* * *[haɪt]what height are you? — ¿cuánto mides?
to gain/lose height — ( Aviat) ganar/perder* altura
at a height of 2,000 m above sea level — a una altura de 2.000 m sobre el nivel del mar
2) ( peak) (no pl)to be at the height of one's power — estar* en la cima or en la cumbre or en la cúspide de su (or mi etc) poder
3) heights pla) ( high ground) cerros mpl, cumbres fplb) (high places, buildings) alturas fplc) ( highest level)speculation rose to new o fresh heights — la especulación alcanzó nuevas cotas
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75 elevation
1) (the act of elevating, or state of being elevated.) elevación2) (height above sea-level: at an elevation of 1,500 metres.) altitud3) (an architect's drawing of one side of a building.) alzadotr[elɪ'velʃən]2 (angle) elevación nombre femenino3 formal use (in rank) ascenso4 (height) altitud nombre femenino, altura6 SMALLARCHITECTURE/SMALL alzadoelevation [.ɛlə'veɪʃən] n1) : elevación f2) altitude: altura f, altitud f3) promotion: ascenso mn.• alteza s.f.• altitud s.f.• altura s.f.• elevación s.f.• encumbramiento s.m.• levantamiento s.m.• puntal s.m.'elə'veɪʃən, ˌelɪ'veɪʃən1) u ( promotion) elevación f2) c ( angle) elevación f3) ca) ( altitude) altura f, altitud fb) (high place, hill) (frml) elevación f (del terreno)4) c ( scale drawing) alzado m[ˌelɪ'veɪʃǝn]N1) (lit) (=act) elevación f3) [of style] sublimidad f5) (Archit) alzado m* * *['elə'veɪʃən, ˌelɪ'veɪʃən]1) u ( promotion) elevación f2) c ( angle) elevación f3) ca) ( altitude) altura f, altitud fb) (high place, hill) (frml) elevación f (del terreno)4) c ( scale drawing) alzado m -
76 σκοπιάζετε
σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: pres imperat act 2nd plσκοπιάζωspy from a high place: pres ind act 2nd plσκοπιάζωspy from a high place: imperf ind act 2nd pl (homeric ionic) -
77 σκοπιάσαι
σκοπιά̱σᾱͅ, σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act fem dat sg (doric)σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: aor inf actσκοπιάσαῑ, σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: aor opt act 3rd sg -
78 σκοπιάσας
σκοπιά̱σᾱς, σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act fem acc pl (doric)σκοπιά̱σᾱς, σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: fut part act fem gen sg (doric)σκοπιάσᾱς, σκοπιάζωspy from a high place: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
79 height
[haɪt] 1.1) (tallness) altezza f.; (of person) altezza f., statura f.to be 1 metre 65 cm in height — [ person] essere alto un metro e 65 cm; [ object] misurare un metro e 65 cm in altezza
2) (distance from the ground) (of mountain, plane) altitudine f., quota f.to gain, lose height — prendere, perdere quota
at a height of 2,000 metres — a una altitudine di 2.000 metri
3) fig. (peak)at the height of the season — nel pieno o al culmine della stagione
at the height of the storm, crisis — al culmine della tempesta, della crisi
to be at the height of one's success, popularity — essere al vertice del successo, della popolarità
4) (utmost)2.the height of — il colmo di [stupidity, cheek]; il massimo di [ luxury]
nome plurale heights (high place) altezze f.to rise to great heights — fig. raggiungere alti livelli, arrivare in alto
* * *[hæit]1) (the distance from the bottom to the top of something: What is the height of this building?; He is 1.75 metres in height.) altezza2) (the highest, greatest, strongest etc point: He is at the height of his career; The storm was at its height.) apice, culmine3) (the peak or extreme: dressed in the height of fashion; His actions were the height of folly.) sommo, culmine4) (a high place: We looked down from the heights at the valley beneath us.) cima, vetta, altura•- heighten* * *[haɪt] 1.1) (tallness) altezza f.; (of person) altezza f., statura f.to be 1 metre 65 cm in height — [ person] essere alto un metro e 65 cm; [ object] misurare un metro e 65 cm in altezza
2) (distance from the ground) (of mountain, plane) altitudine f., quota f.to gain, lose height — prendere, perdere quota
at a height of 2,000 metres — a una altitudine di 2.000 metri
3) fig. (peak)at the height of the season — nel pieno o al culmine della stagione
at the height of the storm, crisis — al culmine della tempesta, della crisi
to be at the height of one's success, popularity — essere al vertice del successo, della popolarità
4) (utmost)2.the height of — il colmo di [stupidity, cheek]; il massimo di [ luxury]
nome plurale heights (high place) altezze f.to rise to great heights — fig. raggiungere alti livelli, arrivare in alto
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80 aşırtmak
"1./a, ı, dan/ to cause or allow (someone) to get (something) over (a high place); /a, ı, dan/ to cause or allow (someone) to propel (something) over (the heads of others); /a, ı/ to cause or allow (someone) to cross (a high place). 2. /a, ı/ to cause (someone) to avoid (a danger). 3. /a, ı/ colloq. to make (someone) steal (something); to allow (someone) to steal (something). 4. /a, ı/ to have (someone) plagiarize (something). 5. /a, ı/ to have (someone) get rid of (an unwanted visitor) without offending him/her. 6. /ı, dan/ to get (something) over (a high place); to propel (something) over (the heads of others). "
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