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101 provocado por el ejercicio
(adj.) = exercise-inducedEx. Exercise-induced gastritis and gastric ulcers are common in humans and horses, and recently have been described in racing sled dogs.* * *(adj.) = exercise-inducedEx: Exercise-induced gastritis and gastric ulcers are common in humans and horses, and recently have been described in racing sled dogs.
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102 ake ned en bakke
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103 сани
мн.кататися (їхати) на санях — to sled(ge), to sleigh
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104 струйные салазки
* * *(для образования траншеи под подводный трубопровод размывом грунта морского дна) jet sled, jet sledgeРусско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > струйные салазки
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105 a se plimba cu sania
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106 chana
(Russian) sled. chana ot or chanada uch to go by sled -
107 rodelen
n. luge, sport in which one or two riders use a small bladed sled to glide down an icy track--------v. luge, participate in the sport of luge, glide down an icy track using a small bladed sled -
108 vučni
adj (tegleni) tractive -tegleći, zaprežni | mot vučnia služba towing service; wrecking crew(s); mot vučnio vozilo AE wrecker (truck), BE salvage/breakdown lorry; -tegljač; -i psi sled dogs (utrke sled dog racing)* * *• tractive• tractional• tow• tensile -
109 kelkka
yks.nom. kelkka; yks.gen. kelkan; yks.part. kelkkaa; yks.ill. kelkkaan; mon.gen. kelkkojen kelkkain; mon.part. kelkkoja; mon.ill. kelkkoihinbobsleigh (noun)carriage (noun)cradle (noun)sled (noun)sledge (noun)sleigh (noun)toboggan (noun)* * *• sled• toboggan• slide• sledge• saddle• cradle• carriagege• carriage• bobsled• bobsleigh• sleigh -
110 potkukelkka
yks.nom. potkukelkka; yks.gen. potkukelkan; yks.part. potkukelkkaa; yks.ill. potkukelkkaan; mon.gen. potkukelkkojen potkukelkkain; mon.part. potkukelkkoja; mon.ill. potkukelkkoihinkick sled (noun)* * *• kick sled -
111 reki
yks.nom. reki; yks.gen. reen; yks.part. rekeä; yks.ill. rekeen; mon.gen. rekien; mon.part. rekiä; mon.ill. rekiinsled (noun)sledge (noun)sleigh (noun)* * *• sled• sledge• sleigh -
112 vetokoira
yks.nom. vetokoira; yks.gen. vetokoiran; yks.part. vetokoiraa; yks.ill. vetokoiraan; mon.gen. vetokoirien vetokoirain; mon.part. vetokoiria; mon.ill. vetokoiriindraft dog (noun)draught dog (noun)sled dog (noun)sledge dog (noun)* * *• draft dog• draught dog• seld dog• sled dog -
113 дровни
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114 розвальни
только мн.
rozvalni, low wide sledge/sled* * *только rozvalni, low wide sledge/sled -
115 lera
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116 обвод
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117 Sledded Cotton
This is the name given to raw cotton which has been picked by a machine termed the " Sled." The sled is a form of box about 8 feet long and 4 feet wide, which is drawn between the rows of cotton plants so that the bolls pass into grooves and are stripped off and fall into the box. Owing to the device also stripping off leaf, twig and bits of the stems, the waste after cleaning in the spinning mill is at least 50 per cent more than from hand-picked cotton. -
118 ὀλισθάνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to slide, to slip, to glide' (Att.).Other forms: - αίνω (Arist., hell.), aor. ὀλισθ-εῖν (Il.), - ῆσαι (Hp., hell.), - ῆναι (Nic.), 2. sg. ὤλισθας (epigr. Ia--Ip), fut. ὀλισθήσω (hell.), perf. ὠλίσθηκα (Hp.).Derivatives: 1. Verbal subst.: ὀλίσθ-ημα n. `fall, sprain' (Hp., Pl.), - ησις (also ἀπ-, κατ-, περι-) f. `slipping, spraining' (medic., Plu.); on the meaning-difference between ὀλίσθ-ημα and - ησις Holt Les noms d'action en - σις 138; backformation ὄλισθος m. `lubricity' (Hp., hell.), also name of a slippery fish (Opp.; Strömberg Fischnamen 28). 2. Verbal adj.: ὀλισθ-ηρός `slippery,' (Pi., IA), - ήεις `id.' (AP; poet. formation cf. Schwyzer 527), - ανωτέρα `id.' (nom. f. sg.; Gal,; rather from ὀλισθάνω than with Thumb IF 14, 346 f. from ὄλισθος), ὀλισθός `id.' (Hdn. Gr. 1, 147; prob. first to ὄλισθος w. accentshift), - ητικός `making slippery' (Hp.). -- On its own stands ὀλισθράζω = ὀλισθάνω (Epich., Hp. ap. Gal. 19, 126) as if from *ὄλισθρος, cf. ὀλιβ(ρ)άξαι from ὀλιβρός (s.v.).Etymology: The themat. root-aorist ὀλισθεῖν, from which all other forms derive, direct or indirectly, and whose function as aorist was perh. connected with the rise of the present in - άνω (to which later - αίνω; Schwyzer 748 with Brugmann Grundr.2 II: 3, 365), recalls - δαρθεῖν (: δαρ-θάνω), αἰσθέσθαι (: αἰσθάνομαι) and can like this contain an enlarging IE dh-element with Gr. σθ from dh-dh. As source of σθ however, also IE dh-t can be considered, with βλαστεῖν (: βλαστάνω), ἁμαρτεῖν (: ἁμαρτάνω) as parallel (Schwyzer 703f.). -- Orig.. *ὀλιθ-, with prothet. ὀ- can well be sompared with a verb for `glide, shove' in Germ. and Balt., e.g. OE slīdan (NEngl. slide), MHG slīten, Lith. slýs-ti, pret. slýd-au (with second. y beside slidùs `smooth, slippery'). Here further isolated nouns in Slav. and Celt.: OCS slědъ, Russ. sled m. `trace' (IE * sloidh-o-), NIr. slaod `gliding mass' (formation unclear). Also the not certainly interpreted Skt. srédhati about `stumble, make a mistake' may belong here. When we analyse as sli-dh- (cf. Benveniste Origines 192) also ὀλιβρόν etc. may be connected, s. v. Furher forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 707f., Pok. 960f., Vasmer s. sled, Fraenkel s. slidùs. S. also 1. λοῖσθος.Page in Frisk: 2,377Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀλισθάνω
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119 обвод катера V-образно вогнутой формы
штриховая печатная форма; штриховое клише — line plate
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > обвод катера V-образно вогнутой формы
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120 циссоидные обводы
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > циссоидные обводы
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