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1 Portcullis Enterprise Network Security
Security: PENSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Portcullis Enterprise Network Security
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2 faldgitter
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3 laskuristikko
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4 rešetka na spuštanje na vratim
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5 wrota unoszone
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6 padací mříž
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7 eirc-chomhla
portcullis (M`D.):Etymological dictionary of the Gaelic language > eirc-chomhla
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8 опускная решетка
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > опускная решетка
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9 csapórács / várkapun
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10 hullórostély
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11 rastrillo
m.1 rake (instrument).2 flea market (mercado).3 razor (para afeitarse). (Mexican Spanish)4 portcullis, gateway grating.5 street market, bazaar, bring-and-buy sale, flea market.6 safety razor.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: rastrillar.* * *1 (rastro) rake2 (para cáñamo, lino) comb, hackle3 (compuerta) portcullis4 familiar (mercadillo) flea market\rastrillo benéfico jumble sale* * *SM1) (Agr) rake2) (Mil) portcullis; (Arquit) spiked gate3) (Téc) hackle, flax comb4) [de cerradura, llave] ward5) (Ferro)6) (Com) (=mercadillo) jumble sale7) Méx (=cuchilla) razor, safety razor* * *1) (Agr) rake2) (Méx) ( para afeitarse) safety razor* * *= rake.Ex. There are 'tool' libraries, which distribute hoes and rakes and things like that, and there are library 'reading hours', and chess clubs, and music and art collections, and of course there is plenty of computer and Internet activity in libraries now.----* recoger con un rastrillo = rake.* * *1) (Agr) rake2) (Méx) ( para afeitarse) safety razor* * *= rake.Ex: There are 'tool' libraries, which distribute hoes and rakes and things like that, and there are library 'reading hours', and chess clubs, and music and art collections, and of course there is plenty of computer and Internet activity in libraries now.
* recoger con un rastrillo = rake.* * *A ( Agr) rakeB (mercadillo) bazaarC ( Arquit) portcullisD ( Méx) (para afeitarse) safety razor* * *
Del verbo rastrillar: ( conjugate rastrillar)
rastrillo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
rastrilló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
rastrillar
rastrillo
rastrillo sustantivo masculino
1 (Agr) rake
2 (Méx) ( para afeitarse) safety razor
rastrillo sustantivo masculino
1 Agr rake
2 (mercadillo) flea market
(de objetos usados) second-hand market
' rastrillo' also found in these entries:
English:
jumble sale
- rake
- rake up
- rummage sale
- portcullis
- razor
* * *rastrillo nm1. [instrumento] rake2. [mercado] flea market;[benéfico] Br jumble o US rummage sale3. [puerta, reja] portcullis* * *m2 ( mercadillo) flea market* * *rastrillo nm1) : rake* * *rastrillo n rake -
12 Fallgitter
n portcullis* * *das Fallgitterportcullis* * *Fạll|git|terntportcullis* * *Fallgitter n portcullis* * *n.portcullis n. -
13 Fallgatter
n portcullis* * *das Fallgatterportcullis* * *Fạll|gat|terntportcullis* * *Fallgatter n portcullis -
14 herse
herse [ˈεʀs]feminine noun* * *’ɛʀs1) Agriculture harrow2) ( grille d'entrée) portcullis4) Armée ( barrage routier) caltrop barrier* * *'ɛʀs nf1) (= outil agricole) harrow2) [château] portcullis* * *herse nf1 Agric harrow;2 ( grille d'entrée) portcullis;4 Mil ( barrage routier) caltrop barrier;5 ( sur un cours d'eau) trap.[ʼɛrs] nom féminin2. [d'un château] portcullis[pour barrer la route] cheval-de-frise -
15 saracinesca
"gate valve;Schieber"* * *f (pl -sche) roller shutter* * *saracinesca s.f.1 (di negozio, locale a pianoterra) (rolling) shutter: abbassare, alzare la saracinesca, to lower, to raise the shutter2 ( chiusa) sluice gate3 (di castello, fortezza ecc.) portcullis.* * *1) (serramento) shutter2) (di castello, fortezza) portcullis3) idr. sluice gate* * *saracinescapl. - sche /sarat∫i'neska, ske/sostantivo f.1 (serramento) shutter2 (di castello, fortezza) portcullis3 idr. sluice gate. -
16 опускная решётка
1) General subject: portcullis (в крепостных воротах)2) History: cataract (крепостных ворот), herse (крепостных ворот), portcullis (крепостных ворот) -
17 преграждать путь опускной решёткой
History: portcullis, portcullis (крепостных ворот)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > преграждать путь опускной решёткой
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18 καθέταν
καθέτᾱν, καθέτηςportcullis: masc acc sg (epic doric aeolic)καθέτηςportcullis: masc acc sg -
19 καθέτας
καθέτᾱς, καθέτηςportcullis: masc acc plκαθέτᾱς, καθέτηςportcullis: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
20 herse
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > herse
См. также в других словарях:
Portcullis — Port*cul lis, n. [OF. porte coulisse, cole[ i]ce, a sliding door, fr. L. colare, colatum, to filter, to strain: cf. F. couler to glide. See {Port} a gate, and cf. {Cullis}, {Colander}.] 1. (Fort.) A grating of iron or of timbers pointed with iron … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Portcullis — Port*cul lis, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Portcullised}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Portcullising}.] To obstruct with, or as with, a portcullis; to shut; to bar. [R.] Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
portcullis — c.1300, from O.Fr. porte coleice sliding gate (c.1200), from porte gate (see PORT (Cf. port) (2)) + coleice sliding, flowing, fem. of coleis, from L. colatus, pp. of colare to filter, strain … Etymology dictionary
portcullis — ► NOUN ▪ a strong, heavy grating that can be lowered to block a gateway. ORIGIN from Old French porte coleice sliding door … English terms dictionary
portcullis — [pôrt kul′is] n. [ME portcoles < MFr porte coleïce < porte, gate + coleïce, fem. of coleis, sliding < L colare, to strain, filter] a heavy iron grating suspended by chains and lowered between grooves to bar the gateway of a castle or… … English World dictionary
Portcullis — A portcullis is a latticed grille or gate made of wood, metal or a combination of the two. Portcullises fortified the entrances to many medieval castles, acting as a last line of defence during time of attack or siege. Each portcullis was mounted … Wikipedia
Portcullis — Das Wort Portcullis bezeichnet die englische Bezeichnung für das über dem (zumeist) Haupteingang angebrachte Fallgatter einer Burg oder eines Schlosses. davon abgeleitet: Portcullis House, das Bürogebäude der englischen Abgeordneten. wiederum… … Deutsch Wikipedia
portcullis — UK [pɔː(r)tˈkʌlɪs] / US [pɔrtˈkʌlɪs] noun [countable] Word forms portcullis : singular portcullis plural portcullises a heavy iron gate that can be lowered in front of the entrance to a castle as a defence … English dictionary
Portcullis — 1) Heavy grating of wood and metal which slid up and down, securing the entrance of a fortress or castle. [< OldFr. port = door + coulice = sliding] Cf. Herse 2) Her. Vertical and horizontal lines crossing each other over a *field. Cf. Herse… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
portcullis — [14] A portcullis is etymologically a ‘sliding door’. The word comes from Old French porte coleïce, a term made up of porte ‘door’ (source of English port, as in porthole) and coleïce ‘sliding’. This was a derivative of the verb couler ‘slide’,… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
portcullis — [[t]pɔː(r)tkʌ̱lɪs[/t]] portcullises N COUNT A portcullis is a strong gate above an entrance to a castle and used to be lowered to the ground in order to keep out enemies … English dictionary