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61 cassiteron
cassĭtĕrum ( - ron), i, n., = kassiteros, orig. a mixture or alloy of lead, silver, and other metals; afterwards tin (= plumbum album), Plin. 34, 16, 47, § 156; Avien. Or. Mar. 260; cf. Charis. p. 21 P.; Diom. p. 315 ib.—Hence, cassĭtĕrĭnus, a, um, adj., = kassiterinos, made of tin: lamella, Pelagon. Vet. 7. -
62 cassiterum
cassĭtĕrum ( - ron), i, n., = kassiteros, orig. a mixture or alloy of lead, silver, and other metals; afterwards tin (= plumbum album), Plin. 34, 16, 47, § 156; Avien. Or. Mar. 260; cf. Charis. p. 21 P.; Diom. p. 315 ib.—Hence, cassĭtĕrĭnus, a, um, adj., = kassiterinos, made of tin: lamella, Pelagon. Vet. 7. -
63 zijn
zijn1〈 het〉————————zijn21 [bestaan, zich bevinden, gebeuren] be2 [behoren aan] be3 [leven] be, live, be alive4 [bezig zijn met] be5 [bedragen] be♦voorbeelden:1 er zijn mensen die … • there are people who …dat kan/mag wel (zo) zijn • be that as it mayzij het dat hij … • although he …wat is er? • what's the matter?; 〈 wat wil je zeggen〉 what is it?wat zal het zijn? • what'll it be?wat niet is, kan nog komen • Rome wasn't built in a daywe zijn er • here we arehoe het ook zij • whatever the case may be, in any eventhoe ver ben je? (in een boek) • how far have you got?als het ware • as it were3 er was eens een koning … • once (upon a time) there was a king …die man is er geweest • that man is done forvader is niet meer • father is no longer alive4 Piet is lopen/voetballen • Piet is (out) running/playing footballvan wanneer is dat boek? • when was that book written?II 〈 koppelwerkwoord〉1 be♦voorbeelden:daar is niets van waar • that's not at all truedat is te doen • that can be donedát is nog eens lopen • (now) that's what I call walkingben ik? • is it my turn?die beker is van tin • that cup is made of tinals ik jou was, zou ik … • if I were/ 〈 informeel〉was you, I would …III 〈 hulpwerkwoord〉1 [van tijd] have2 [van de lijdende vorm] be♦voorbeelden:————————zijn3♦voorbeelden:dit is zijn huis • this is his houseieder het zijne geven • give every man his duehij wilde er het zijne van weten • he wanted to know (just) what was what -
64 коробка из белой жести
General subject: a box made of tinУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коробка из белой жести
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65 kiburuta
[Swahili Word] kiburuta[Swahili Plural] viburuta[English Word] fan (usually made of tin and used to fan a fire)[English Plural] fans[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8[Related Words] -burura------------------------------------------------------------ -
66 κασσιτερίνη
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67 κασσιτερίνῃ
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68 κασσιτερίνην
κασσιτέρινοςmade of tin: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
69 κασσιτερίνης
κασσιτέρινοςmade of tin: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
70 κασσιτερίνοις
κασσιτέρινοςmade of tin: masc /neut dat pl -
71 κασσιτερίνου
κασσιτέρινοςmade of tin: masc /neut gen sg -
72 κασσιτερίνους
κασσιτέρινοςmade of tin: masc acc pl -
73 κασσιτερίνω
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74 κασσιτερίνῳ
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75 κασσιτερίνωι
κασσιτερίνῳ, κασσιτέρινοςmade of tin: masc /neut dat sg -
76 κασσιτέρινα
κασσιτέρινοςmade of tin: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
77 κασσιτέρινος
κασσιτέρινοςmade of tin: masc nom sg -
78 καττιτερίνους
κασσιτερίνους, κασσιτέρινοςmade of tin: masc acc pl -
79 καττιτέρινα
κασσιτέρινα, κασσιτέρινοςmade of tin: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
80 땜납
n. pewter, alloy made from tin with smaller amounts of lead copper or brass
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