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1 looking glass
مِرْآة \ looking glass: a sheet of glass in which one can see one’s face. mirror: a piece of glass or other shiny surface that throws back images that fall on it: He looked at himself in the mirror. -
2 looking-glass
nouna mirror.مِرآه -
3 Looking Glass Studios
Trademark term: LGSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Looking Glass Studios
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4 Through the Looking Glass
Non-profit-making organization: TLGУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Through the Looking Glass
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5 glass
[glaːs] nounزُجاج( also adjective) a glass bottle.
2) a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking:كأس زُجاجيsherry-glasses.
3) (also ˈlooking-glass) a mirror.مِرآه4) a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one:تِلِسْكوب: مِقْرابThe glass is falling.
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6 tükörüveg
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7 огледало
looking-glassmirror (и прен.)авт. rear-view mirrorгледам се в огледало look at o.s. in a glass/mirrorгладък като огледало smooth as a mirror, ( за вода и) unruffled, glassy* * *огледа̀ло,ср., -а̀ looking-glass; mirror (и прен.); авт. rear-view mirror; гладък като \огледалоо smooth as a mirror (за вода и пр.) unruffled, glassy; гледам се в \огледалоо look at o.s. in a glass/mirror.* * *mirror: Take a look at you in the огледало. - Погледни се в огледалото.; glass; looking-glass* * *1. looking-glass 2. mirror (и прен.) 3. авт. rear-view mirror 4. гладък като ОГЛЕДАЛО smooth as a mirror, (за вода и) unruffled, glassy 5. гледам се в ОГЛЕДАЛО look at o.s. in a glass/mirror -
8 ogledalo
• glass; looking glas; looking-glas; looking-glass; mirror; reflector; replica; show glass; show-glass; specula; speculum -
9 spejl
glass, looking-glass, mirror* * *(et -e) mirror, glass,F looking glass;( håndspejl) (hand) mirror;( i bil) driving mirror;(med. & fig) mirror;(mar) stern;( på fuglevinge) speculum, wingbay;( på råvildt) escutcheon;[ blank som et spejl], se spejlblank;[ se sig i spejlet] look into the glass (el. mirror), look at oneself in the glass (el. mirror). -
10 зеркало
(looking) glass; mirror перен. тж.* * ** * *(looking) glass; mirror тж.* * *looking-glassmirrorspeculum -
11 GLER
* * *n.1) glass;háll sem gler, slippery as glass;bresta í gleri, to break into shivers;2) looking-glass.* * *n. [A. S. glæs; Engl. glass; Germ. glass; early Dan. glar; the mod. Dan. and Swed. glas seem to be borrowed from Germ.; Icel. distinguish between gler ( glass) and glas ( a small glass bottle); but s seems to be the original consonant, and the word is akin to Glasir, glys, glæsa, q. v.]:—the word originally meant amber, ‘succinum’ quod ipsi (viz. the Germans) glaesum vocant, Tacit. Germ. ch. 45; glass beads for ornament are of early use; quantities are found in the great deposits (in cairns and fens) of the earliest Iron Age, but only in a single instance in a deposit of the Brass Age (which ends about the beginning of our era), vide Ann. for Nord. Oldk. 1868, p. 118; and such is the sense of the word in the three places that it occurs in old heathen poems: magical Runes were written on glass, Sdm. 17: metaph., nú er grjót þat at gleri orðit, now those stones are turned into gler, of an altar ‘glassed’ with sacrificial blood, Hdl, 5; cp. also the curious reading, bresta í gleri, to be shivered, to break into shivers, Hým. 29,—the reading of Kb., ‘í tvau,’ is a gloss on the obsolete phrase:— glæs also occurs twice or thrice in A. S. poetry, but not in the oldest, as Beowulf, vide Grein. For window-panes glass is of much later date, and came into use with the building of cathedrals: a Danish cathedral with glass panes is mentioned in Knytl. S. ch. 58 (year 1085); in Icel. the first panes brought into the country were probably those presented by bishop Paul to the cathedral at Skalholt in the year 1195; the ancient halls and dwellings had no windows in the walls, but were lighted by louvres and by round openings (gluggr) in the roof, covered with the caul (of a new-born calf, called skjall or líkna-belgr) stretched on a frame or a hoop and called skjár: these are still used in Icel. farms; and Icel. distinguish between the round small caul windows (skjár or skjá-gluggar) and glass windows (gler-gluggar):—háll sem gler, slippery as glass, of ice, Nj. 144: in eccl. and later writings, Hom. 127, Sks. 424, Vm. 21, Fas. iii. 393: in the saying, sjaldan brýtr gæfu-maðr gler.COMPDS: gleraugu, glergluggr, glerhallr, glerhálka, glerhiminn, glerkaleikr, glerker, glerlampr, glerpottr, glersteinar, glertölur, Glerá. -
12 zrcadlo
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13 ogledalo
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14 zrkadlo
glass, looking-glass; mirror -
15 зеркало
glass, mirror, looking-glassРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > зеркало
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16 salamín
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17 отраженное Я
looking-glass self, mirror self -
18 spejlfabrikant
looking-glass maker. -
19 spegil
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20 espejo
• looking glass• mirror
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