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1 steep rock
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4 rock
1 კლდე, ქანი2 რიყის მოზრდილი ქვაa flat / sharp rock ბრტყელი / წვეტიანი ქვა3 ქანაობა (აქანავებს, იქანავებს), რწევაshe rocked the baby / cradle ბავშვი / აკვანი დაარწია●●the spectators rocked with laughter მაყურებლები სიცილით იხოცებოდნენhe exerted all his strength to lift the rock ლოდის აწევისას მთელი ძალ-ღონე მოიკრიბა / დაძაბაwe pushed until the rock gave ქვას ვაწვებოდით, სანამ ადგილიდან არ დავძარით -
5 acantilado
adj.steep, precipitous, cliff-like, sheer.m.cliff.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acantilar.* * *► adjetivo2 (fondo del mar) shelving1 cliff————————1 cliff* * *noun m.* * *1.ADJ [risco] steep, sheer; [costa] rocky; [fondo del mar] shelving2.SM cliff* * *masculino cliff* * *= cliff, bluss, rock face, steep rock face, cliff face.Ex. The article has the title 'Bringing the mountain to Mohammed without falling off the cliff of unmanageable technology'.Ex. On Bearskin Neck some may go to the granite breakwater for the views, others may choose the peaceful quiet of the bluss overlooking the harbor.Ex. The article is entitled 'View from the rock face: survey of overseas students currently studying in the UK'.Ex. Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.Ex. For many years now there have been peregrine falcons breeding on a cliff face on the outskirts of the city of Plymouth.----* pared del acantilado = cliff face.* * *masculino cliff* * *= cliff, bluss, rock face, steep rock face, cliff face.Ex: The article has the title 'Bringing the mountain to Mohammed without falling off the cliff of unmanageable technology'.
Ex: On Bearskin Neck some may go to the granite breakwater for the views, others may choose the peaceful quiet of the bluss overlooking the harbor.Ex: The article is entitled 'View from the rock face: survey of overseas students currently studying in the UK'.Ex: Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.Ex: For many years now there have been peregrine falcons breeding on a cliff face on the outskirts of the city of Plymouth.* pared del acantilado = cliff face.* * *cliff* * *
Del verbo acantilar: ( conjugate acantilar)
acantilado es:
el participio
acantilado sustantivo masculino
cliff
acantilado sustantivo masculino cliff
' acantilado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
borde
- escarpado
English:
abseil
- cliff
- hang over
- ledge
- sheer
- away
- beat
- up
* * *acantilado nmcliff* * *m cliff* * *acantilado nm: cliff* * *acantilado n cliff -
6 farallón
m.outcrop, crag, cliff, rocky outcrop.* * *1 crag, rock* * *SM (Geog) headland; (Geol) outcrop; Cono Sur rocky peak* * *= rock face, steep rock face.Ex. The article is entitled 'View from the rock face: survey of overseas students currently studying in the UK'.Ex. Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.* * *= rock face, steep rock face.Ex: The article is entitled 'View from the rock face: survey of overseas students currently studying in the UK'.
Ex: Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.* * *(en el mar) stack; (en tierra) crag, rocky outcrop* * *farallón nm[roca] = giant rock -
7 Steilwand
f (steep) rock face* * *Steil|wandfsteep face* * *Steil·wandf steep face, precipice* * *die rock wall* * *Steilwand f (steep) rock face* * *die rock wall -
8 Klippe
f; -, -n; (Fels) rock; fig. obstacle; alle Klippen umschiffen fig. (Schwierigkeiten überwinden) negotiate all the obstacles, clear all the hurdles; (Heikles vermeiden) steer clear of any difficult topics* * *die Klippeobstacle; cliff; crag; bluff; rock* * *Klịp|pe ['klɪpə]f -, -n(= Felsklippe) cliff; (im Meer) rock; (fig) hurdle, obstacleKlippen umschiffen (lit, fig) — to negotiate obstacles
* * *die1) (a high steep rock, especially one facing the sea.) cliff2) (a steep cliff.) precipice* * *Klip·pe<-, -n>[ˈklɪpə]tückische \Klippen treacherous rocks* * *die; Klippe, Klippen rockalle Klippen umschiffen — (fig.) negotiate every obstacle [successfully]
* * *alle Klippen umschiffen fig (Schwierigkeiten überwinden) negotiate all the obstacles, clear all the hurdles; (Heikles vermeiden) steer clear of any difficult topics* * *die; Klippe, Klippen rockalle Klippen umschiffen — (fig.) negotiate every obstacle [successfully]
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9 صخرة
صَخْرَة \ boulder: a very large smooth stone. rock: a piece of rock, of whatever size: He threw a rock into the sea. We saw the Rock of Gibraltar. The ship struck a rock (a piece of rock coming up through the sea). \ صَخْرَة شديدة الانْحِدار \ precipice: a very steep cliff. \ صَخْرَة نَاتِئة \ crag: a hight steep rock. -
10 प्रपात
pra-pātam. a partic. mode of flying Pañcat. ;
springing forth Var. ;
an attack L. ;
starting off, setting out, departure Kathās. ;
falling down, falling from (abl. orᅠ comp.) orᅠ into (loc. orᅠ comp.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
falling out (of teeth, hair etc.) Suṡr. ;
discharge, emission, flow (of semen) VP. ;
letting fall (a glance on anything) Kum. ;
a steep rock, cliff, precipice MBh. Hariv. etc.;
a steep bank orᅠ shore L. ;
a cascade, waterfall L. ;
-tâ̱bhimukha mf (ī)n. inclined to precipitate one's self from a rock Kathās. ;
-tâ̱mbu n. waterfalling from a rock Rājat. ;
etc. seeᅠ pra-pat
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11 ska|ła
f 1. Geol. rock C/U- skała bazaltowa/granitowa basalt/granite rock- erozja skał rock erosion- twardy jak skała (as) hard as a rock2. (góra) rock- zamek wznosi się na stromej skale the castle is situated on a steep rock- statek rozbił się o podwodną skałę the ship struck an underwater rock- wspinać się po skałach to go rock climbing- □ skała erupcyjna Geol. eruptive rock, igneous rock- skała ilasta Geol. argillaceous rock- skała lita Geol. solid rock- skała luźna Geol. loose rock- skała magmowa Geol. igneous rock- skała metamorficzna Geol. metamorphic rock- skała osadowa Geol. sedimentary rock- skała płonna Górn. waste rock- skały chemiczne Geol. chemically-formed rocks- skały efuzywne Geol. effusive rocks- skały głębinowe Geol. abyssal a. plutonic rocks- skały intruzyjne Geol. intrusive rocks- skały klastyczne Geol. clastic rocks- skały kontaktowe Geol. contact metamorphic rocks- skały melanokratyczne Geol. melanocratic rocks- skały pierwotne Geol. primary rocks- skały sypkie Geol. loose rock material- skały wulkaniczne Geol. volcanic a. extrusive rocks- skały zasadowe Geol. basic rocksThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ska|ła
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12 cliff
[klif](a high steep rock, especially one facing the sea.) skrænt; klint* * *[klif](a high steep rock, especially one facing the sea.) skrænt; klint -
13 campo de ceniza volcánica
(n.) = ash fieldEx. Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.* * *(n.) = ash fieldEx: Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.
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14 campo de lava
(n.) = lava fieldEx. Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.* * *(n.) = lava fieldEx: Following the narrator across endless ash fields, lava fields and steep rock faces, the reader easily gets lost in a dream in which the mysterious and the familiar merge.
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15 cliff
1. n утёс, отвесная скала2. n крутой обрывСинонимический ряд:steep hill (noun) bank; bluff; crag; headland; hill; ledge; mountain face; peak; precipice; promontory; ridge; sheer wall; steep hill; steep rock -
16 crag
1. n скала, утёс2. n геол. песчанистый мергель3. n раздробленный обломок породы4. n преим. шотл. шея; горлоСинонимический ряд:steep hill (noun) bluff; cliff; ledge; mountain face; precipice; sheer wall; steep hill; steep rock -
17 جرف
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18 saxum
saxum (in inscrr. also SAKSVM; from collat. form saxus;I.a vocative SAXE,
Inscr. Orell. 2982), i, n. [root sak-; Sanscr. ska; cf. secare], any large, rough stone; a detached fragment of rock; a rock (in gen.; whereas rupes is a steep rock, crag, cliff).In gen., Lucr. 4, 266 sq.; cf. id. 1, 882:2.non est e saxo sculptus,
Cic. Ac. 2, 31, 100: pars ludicre saxa Jactant, inter se licitantur, Enn. ap. Non. 134, 13 (Ann. v. 76 Vahl.):(Sisyphum) adverso nixantem trudere monte Saxum, etc.,
Lucr. 3, 1001:miser impendens magnum timet aëre saxum Tantalus,
id. 3, 980: saxo cere comminuit brum, Enn. ap. Serv. Verg. A. 1, 412 (Ann. v. 586 Vahl.); cf.:si glebis aut saxis aut fustibus aliquem de fundo praecipitem egeris,
Cic. Caecin.21,60:magni ponderis saxa, in muro collocare,
Caes. B. G. 2, 29; cf. id. ib. 7, 22 fin.; 7, 23; 7, 46: (Thyestes) summis saxis fixus asperis, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 44, 107 (Trag. v. 413 Vahl.); cf.:aspicite religatum asperis Vinctumque saxis (Prometheum), Cic. poët. Tusc. 2, 10, 23: speluncas saxis pendentibu' structas,
Lucr. 6, 195; cf., of the cave of Cacus: jam primum saxis suspensam hanc aspice rupem,
Verg. A. 8, 190:tot congesta manu praeruptis oppida saxis,
id. G. 2, 156:inter saxa rupesque,
Liv. 21, 40: saxa spargens tabo, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 44, 107 (Trag. v. 414 Vahl.):vesco sale saxa peresa,
Lucr. 1, 326:nec turbida ponti Aequora fligebant naves ad saxa,
id. 5, 1001:si ad saxum quo capessit,
Plaut. Rud. 1, 2, 89 et saep.:lapis non saxum est,
Plin. 36, 22, 49, § 169.—In apposition:in saxis silicibus uberiores aquae sunt,
in limestone rocks, Vitr. 8, 1.—Prov.a.Saxum volvere, i. e. to strive or endeavor in vain (alluding to the stone of Sisyphus):b.satis diu hoc jam saxum volvo,
Ter. Eun. 5, 8, 55.—Inter sacrum saxumque stare; v. sacrum, A. 2. b.—II.In partic.A.For Saxum Tarpejum (cf. Fest. p. 343 Müll. and v. Tarpejus, II.), the Tarpeian Rock:B.horribilis de saxo jactus,
Lucr. 3, 1016; Plaut. Trin. 2, 1, 31; Cic. Att. 14, 16, 2; Hor. S. 1, 6, 39; Tac. A. 2, 32; 4, 29; Dig. 48, 19, 25; v. Tarpeius.—Saxum sacrum, the sacred rock on the Aventine, at which Remus consulted the auspices, Cic. Dom. 53, 136;C.called saxum alone,
Ov. F. 5, 150.—A superior kind of Cimolian chalk (creta Cimolia), Plin. 35, 17, 57, § 196.—D.Saxa Rubra; v. ruber, II. B.—III.Transf.1.Plur.: saxa, stony ground, rocky places:2.mitis in apricis coquitur vindemia saxis,
Verg. G. 2, 522:Ligurum,
Mart. 3, 82, 22.—A stone wall:3.Romulus saxo lucum circumdedit alto,
Ov. F. 3, 431.—The strong foundation of a building:Capitolium quadrato saxo substructum,
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20 precipice
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