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65 circinus
circĭnus, i, m.. = kirkinos, a pair of compasses ' flumen Dubis. ut circino circumductum, paene totum oppidum cingit, Caes. B. G. 1, 38:diducere,
Vitr. 9, 7, 2: circino spatia dimetiri, id ib.; id. 10, 4, 1:ratio circini,
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66 κέντρον
1 horse-goad, [ἵπποι] ἄνευ κέντροιο θέοντες Il.23.387
, cf. 430, Ar.Nu. 1297, X.Cyr.7.1.29, etc.;διπλοῖς κέντροισι S.OT 809
;ὄνειδος ἔτυψεν δίκαν διφρηλάτου μεσολαβεῖ κ. A.Eu. 157
(lyr.): post-Hom., ox-goad (Hom. βουπλήξ), used as an instrument of torture, Hdt.3.130;κέντροις καὶ μάστιξιν Pl.Lg. 777a
: prov., πρὸς κέντρα λακτίζειν (v.λακτίζω 2
);δεῖ.. κέντρου πολλάκις, οὕτω δὲ καὶ χαλινοῦ Longin.2.2
; as a symbol of sovereignty,λαβὼν.. χερσὶν κέντρα κηδεύει πόλιν S.Fr. 683
.b metaph., goad, spur, incentive, Pi.Fr.124.4, A.Pr. 691 (lyr.); ποῦ γὰρ τοσοῦτο κ. ὡς μητροκτονεῖν; Id.Eu. 427;κέντροις ἔρωτος E.Hipp.39
, cf. 1303;πόθου κ. Pl.R. 573a
;κέντρα καὶ ὠδῖνες Id.Phdr. 251e
;κ. ἐγερτικὸν θυμοῦ Plu.Lyc.21
; κέντρα πτολέμοιο, of the Argives, Orac. ap. Sch.Theoc.14.48; κ. ἐμοῦ desire for me, S.Ph. 1039.2 metaph., in pl., tortures, pangs, Id.Tr. 840 (lyr.): sg.,τὸ κ. τοῦ θανάτου ἡ ἁμαρτία 1 Ep.Cor.15.56
.5 of animals,a sting of bees and wasps, Ar.V. 225, 407 (lyr.), al.; of scorpions, Arist.PA 683a12 (so of the constellation Scorpio, Arat.505): hence, metaph., of malicious persons,ἐς τοὺς ἔχοντας κέντρ' ἀφιᾶσιν E.Supp. 242
;πορεύεται, ὥσπερ σκορπίος, ἠρκὼς τὸ κ. D.25.52
; of Pericles as an orator,τὸ κ. ἐγκατέλειπε τοῖς ἀκροωμένοις Eup.94.7
; of Socrates,ὥσπερ μέλιττα τὸ κ. ἐγκαταλιπών Pl.Phd. 91c
;οἷον ὀφθαλμῷ κ. ἐνθεῖσα Philostr.Im.2.1
; βλέμματος κ. Onomarch. ap. Philostr.VS2.18.d = πόσθη, Sotad.1.6 stationary point of a pair of compasses, Vitr.3.1.3: generally, centre of a circle, Pl. Ti. 54e, Arist.APr. 41b15, al.; ἡ ἐκ τοῦ κ. (sc. εὐθεῖα) radius, Euc.Opt. 34;ὥσπερ κύκλον κέντρῳ περιέγραψαν τὴν πόλιν Plu.Rom.11
;τὸ κ. τᾶς σφαίρας Ti.Locr.100e
;τὸ κ. τῆς γῆς Ptol.Tetr.52
; κ. βάρεος centre of gravity, Archim.Aequil.1Def.4: metaph., κ. καὶ διαστήματι περιγράφειν circumscribe, Plu.2.513c, 524f.7 pin, rivet, Paus.10.16.1; spur, tip, for fixing a machine in the ground, Apollod Poliorc. 144.1.8 ῥακτηρίοις κέντροισιν, of oars, S.Fr. 802.9 Astron., cardinal point on the ecliptic, Ptol.Tetr.74, S.E.M.5.12, Vett.Val.50.18, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κέντρον
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67 κεραία
II anything projecting like a horn: hence,1 yard-arm, A.Eu. 557 (lyr.), Th.7.41, IG22.657, 1604.17, PMagd.11.4 (iii B.C.), etc.; κ. καθελέσθαι, ὑφιέναι, i.e.lower sail, Plb.14.10.11, Plu.2.169b; opp.ἐντείνασθαι Call.
Fr.anon. 382; ἀπὸ ψιλῆς τῆς κ. 'under bare poles', Luc.Tox.19.b projecting beam of a crane, etc., Th.2.76, cf.4.100, IG11(2).161 A90 (Delos, iii B. C.), Ph.Bel.100.18, Plb.8.5.10, Arr.An.2.19.2.3 in writing, apex of a letter, IG2.4321.10 (iv B.C.), A.D.Synt.28.27, cf. Ev.Matt.5.18, Ev.Luc.16.17, Antyll. ap.Orib.45.57.4;ζυγομαχεῖν περὶ συλλαβῶν καὶ κ. Plu.2.1100a
; διὰ πάσης κ. διῆκον showing itself in every word of a speech, D.H.Din. 7.5 projecting spur of a mountain, Plu.Cat.Ma.13; of the horns of Europe and Africa at the Straits of Gibraltar, AP4.3b.40 (Agath.); arms of a harbour, Philostr.VS1.21.2.7 pl., supposed teat-like projections inside the womb, Diocl.Fr.27; but the Fallopian tubes, Gal.UP14.11, Ruf.Onom. 194.III bow made of horn, AP6.75 (Paul.Sil.). -
68 περίγρα
περίγρα, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίγρα
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69 been
2 [lichaamsdeel met betrekking tot een dier] leg3 [bot; stof waaruit botten bestaan] bone5 [met betrekking tot een kous; met betrekking tot een voorwerp] leg♦voorbeelden:een houten been • a wooden legop het verkeerde been gezet worden • 〈 sport〉 be wrong-footed; 〈 figuurlijk〉 be misled; 〈informeel; figuurlijk〉 be sent barking up the wrong treehij brak zijn been • he broke his legde benen strekken • stretch one's legsmet de benen over elkaar • with one's legs crosseder was veel volk op de been • a great many people were aboutik kan niet meer op mijn benen staan • I can't keep on my feet any longereen leger op de been brengen • raise an armyop de been blijven • remain on one's feetweer op de been zijn • be up and about (again)hij is al de hele dag op de been • he's been on his feet all daystevig op zijn benen staan • be steady on one's legsgoed ter been zijn • be a good walkerzich de benen uit het lijf lopen • run one's legs off〈 spreekwoord〉 het zijn sterke benen die de weelde kunnen dragen • it is no easy matter to bear prosperity decently -
70 de benen van een passer
de benen van een passerVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > de benen van een passer
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71 Zirkel
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73 فرج (وسع ما بين)
فَرَّجَ (وسَّع ما بَين) \ space. \ فَرَّجَ عَن \ relieve: to lessen (sb.’s) anxiety; lessen pain or pressure: I was relieved to hear of his safe arrival. The medicine relieved my pain. \ فِرْجار \ a pair of compasses: an instrument with two legs for drawing circles on paper. -
74 pergellemek
/ı/ 1. to measure (something) with a pair of compasses. 2. to pace (a distance) off, measure (a distance) by pacing it off. 3. to think (something) through very carefully, consider all the angles of (a matter). -
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76 кронциркуль
1) General subject: calliper, callipers, hair compasses, hair-compasses2) Aviation: bowl compass, outside calliper3) Naval: calliper compasses, drop pen4) Engineering: bow compass, bow pen, caliper, (тж. pair of callipers) calipers, (тж. pair of callipers) callipers, outside caliper5) Construction: bow compasses, calipers6) Mathematics: caliber compass, calliper compass7) Railway term: divider bow8) Mining: calibre compass9) Oil: thickness gage10) Cartography: bow pencil, caliper compasses11) Automation: caliper gage, hand caliper -
77 делительный циркуль
1) General subject: pair of dividers, proportional dividers2) Engineering: dividers3) Automation: divider, divider compassesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > делительный циркуль
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