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A narrow way

  • 1 kaita tie

    • narrow way
    • the narrow way

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  • 2 ممر

    مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake. \ مَمَرّ (بين كراسِي المَسْرَح، إلخ)‏ \ aisle: a passage between blocks of seats in a church, theatre, etc.. \ See Also ممشى (مَمْشى)‏ \ مَمَرّ بين مقاعِد \ gangway: a passage between rows of seats in a theatre or hall. \ مَمَرّ مَسْقُوف \ gallery: a long narrow hall. \ مَمَرّ مُقَنْطَر \ arcade: an arched passage, often with shops along it. \ مَمَرّ مُنْحَدِر \ ramp: a sloping way, for rolling or driving sth. between two levels: I drove the car up the ramp on to the ship.

    Arabic-English dictionary > ممر

  • 3 corridor

    مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake.

    Arabic-English glossary > corridor

  • 4 footpath

    مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake.

    Arabic-English glossary > footpath

  • 5 pass

    مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake.

    Arabic-English glossary > pass

  • 6 passage

    مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake.

    Arabic-English glossary > passage

  • 7 trail

    مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake.

    Arabic-English glossary > trail

  • 8 walk

    مَمَرّ \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. footpath: a path for people to walk. pass: a narrow way across a line of mountains. passage: a narrow way inside a building: There were rooms on each side of the passage, a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. trail: a path through wild country. walk: a path: There is a pretty walk beside the lake.

    Arabic-English glossary > walk

  • 9 semita

    sēmĭta, ae,f. [se-(=sed-), i.e. aside; and root mi-, to go; cf.: meo, trames], a narrow way, a path, foot - path, lane, by - way, etc. (opp. via, a highway; cf.: callis, trames): quā ibant, ab itu iter appellarunt;

    quā id anguste, semita ut semiter, dictum,

    Varr. L. L. 5, § 35 Müll.
    I.
    Lit. (freq. and class.):

    angustissimae semitae,

    Cic. Agr. 2, 35, 96; cf. Mart. 7, 61, 4:

    aut viam aut semitam monstrare,

    Plaut. Rud. 1, 3, 30:

    decedam ego illi de viā, de semitā,

    id. Trin. 2, 4, 80; cf. id. Curc. 2, 3, 8; Sen. Ep. 64, 10:

    scabras lutosasque semitas spectant, id. Ira, 3, 35, 5: omnibus viis notis semitisque essedarios ex silvis emittebat,

    Caes. B. G. 5, 19; so (opp. via) id. ib. 7, 8; Liv. 44, 43:

    semita angusta et ardua,

    id. 9, 24:

    ut Oresti nuper prandia in semitis decumae nomine magno honori fuerunt,

    Cic. Off. 2, 17, 58; Suet. Ner. 48; Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 20, 40 (Ann. v. 44 Vahl.):

    rara per occultos lucebat semita calles,

    Verg. A. 9, 383:

    quā jacet Herculeis semita litoribus,

    the narrow way, Prop. 1, 11, 2 et saep.—In mal. part., Plaut. Curc. 1, 1, 36; cf.

    vulgi,

    Prop. 2, 23 (3, 17), 1.—Prov.: qui sibi semitam non sapiunt, alteri monstrant viam, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 58, 132 (Trag. v. 358 Vahl.):

    de viā in semitam degredi,

    Plaut. Cas. 3, 5, 40.—
    B.
    Transf., of other ways or paths ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose):

    formicae praedam Convectant calle angusto... opere omnis semita fervet,

    Verg. A. 4, 407;

    so of the same,

    Plin. 11, 30, 36, § 110:

    Phryxi quā semita jungi Europamque Asiamque vetat,

    Stat. Achill. 1, 409:

    spumea semita fugientis clavi,

    Val. Fl. 4, 420:

    velox Lunae pigraque Saturni,

    Claud. Laud. Stil. 2, 438:

    umida Iridis,

    id. Rapt. Pros. 2, 99:

    aratri, id. de Apono, 25: arteriae, id est spiritus semitae,

    Plin. 11, 37, 89, § 219.—
    II.
    Trop. (rare but class.), a way, path, road:

    locuples et speciosa vult esse eloquentia... feratur ergo non semitis, sed campis: non uti fontes angustis fistulis colliguntur, sed ut latissimi amnes totis vallibus fluat ac sibi viam, si quando non acceperit, faciat,

    Quint. 5, 14, 31:

    illius ego semita feci viam,

    Phaedr. 3, prol. 38:

    jam intellegetis, hanc pecuniam, quae via modo visa est exire ab isto, eandem semita revertisse,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 23, § 57:

    secretum iter et fallentis semita vitae,

    Hor. Ep. 1, 18, 103:

    semita certe Tranquillae per virtutem patet unica vitae,

    Juv. 10, 364:

    novum ad victoriam iter sanguinis sui semita aperire,

    Flor. 1, 14, 4; so in eccl. Lat., freq., of a way of life, course of conduct, etc.:

    justitiae,

    Vulg. Prov. 2, 8:

    justorum,

    id. ib. 16, 17.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > semita

  • 10 стезя добродетели

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > стезя добродетели

  • 11 Durchgang

    m
    1. nur Sg. passage; Durchgang verboten! no through road, no thoroughfare, private (road); jemandem den Durchgang versperren block s.o.’s way ( oder passage)
    2. Weg, Tor etc.: passageway; zwischen Stuhlreihen: aisle
    3. Phase, bei Wahl: stage; SPORT round; Rennen: heat
    4. WIRTS., ASTRON. transit
    * * *
    der Durchgang
    gangway; transit; passageway; round; passage
    * * *
    Dụrch|gang
    m pl - gänge
    1) (= Weg, Passage) way; (schmal) passage(way); (= Torweg) gateway
    2)

    (= das Durchgehen) kein Durchgang!, Durchgang verboten! —

    der Durchgang zur Höhle/zum anderen Tal ist beschwerlich — it's difficult to get through to the cave/other valley

    er hat mir den Durchgang versperrthe blocked my passage

    3) (von Experiment, bei Arbeit PARL) stage
    4) (bei Wettbewerb, von Wahl, Sport) round; (beim Rennen) heat
    5) (ASTRON) transit
    * * *
    (a long narrow way through, eg a corridor through a building: There was a dark passage leading down to the river between tall buildings.) passage
    * * *
    Durch·gang
    [ˈdʊrçgaŋ]
    m
    1. (Passage) path[way]
    kein \Durchgang!, \Durchgang nicht gestattet! no thoroughfare [or right of way]!; (an Türen) no entry!, do not proceed beyond this point!
    3. POL (Phase) round
    * * *
    1)

    ‘kein Durchgang’, ‘ Durchgang verboten’ — ‘no thoroughfare’

    2) (Weg) passage[way]
    3) (Phase) stage; (einer Versuchsreihe) run; (Sport, bei Wahlen, Wettbewerb) round
    * * *
    1. nur sg passage;
    Durchgang verboten! no through road, no thoroughfare, private (road);
    jemandem den Durchgang versperren block sb’s way ( oder passage)
    2. Weg, Tor etc: passageway; zwischen Stuhlreihen: aisle
    3. Phase, bei Wahl: stage; SPORT round; Rennen: heat
    4. WIRTSCH, ASTRON transit
    * * *
    1)

    ‘kein Durchgang’, ‘ Durchgang verboten’ — ‘no thoroughfare’

    2) (Weg) passage[way]
    3) (Phase) stage; (einer Versuchsreihe) run; (Sport, bei Wahlen, Wettbewerb) round
    * * *
    m.
    pass n.
    (§ pl.: passes)
    passage n.
    passageway n.
    thoroughfare n.
    transit n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Durchgang

  • 12 στενοπορία

    στενοπορίᾱ, στενοπορία
    narrow way: fem nom /voc /acc dual
    στενοπορίᾱ, στενοπορία
    narrow way: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > στενοπορία

  • 13 στενοπορίας

    στενοπορίᾱς, στενοπορία
    narrow way: fem acc pl
    στενοπορίᾱς, στενοπορία
    narrow way: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic)

    Morphologia Graeca > στενοπορίας

  • 14 sēmita

        sēmita ae, f    a narrow way, side-way, path, foot-path, lane, by-way: angustissima: notae, Cs.: ubi plures diversae semitae erant, L.: Rara per occultos lucebat semita calles, V.—Prov.: qui sibi semitam non sapiunt, alteri monstrant viam, Enn. ap. C.—Fig., a by-way, way, path, lane: Ego illius semitā feci viam, Ph.: viā exire... semitā revertisse: fallentis semita vitae, H.: recta, H.: Tranquillae vitae, Iu.
    * * *

    Latin-English dictionary > sēmita

  • 15 faucēs

        faucēs ium, f    the upper part of the throat, pharynx, throat, gullet: bolum mihi ereptum e faucibus, T.: russae, Enn. ap. C.: fauces urit sitis, H.: laqueo innectere fauces, strangle, O.—Fig., the throat, jaws: cum faucibus premeretur, i. e. was hard pressed: premit fauces defensionis tuae, throttles: Catilina cum exercitu faucibus urguet, S.: populi fauces exaruerunt libertatis siti.—A narrow way, narrow inlet, strait, entrance, defile, pass: Corinthus posita in faucibus Graeciae, entrance: angustissimae portūs, Cs.: in valle artā, faucibus utrimque obsessis, L.: Averni, V.: Hellesponti, straits, L.: patefactis terrae faucibus.

    Latin-English dictionary > faucēs

  • 16 fauces

    fauces, ium ( sing. nom. faux only in Cael. Aur. Tard. 2, 11, 127, =arteria aspera; cf. Varr. L. L. 10, § 78 Müll.; Charis. p. 72 P. —The abl. sing. fauce sometimes in poets: Ov. H. 9, 98; id. M. 14, 738; Hor. Epod. 14, 4; Phaedr. 1, 1, 3; 1, 8, 4; Mart. 7, 37, 6 al.), f. [cf. Sanscr. bhūka, hole, opening], the upper part of the throat, from the root of the tongue to the entrance of the gullet, the pharynx, throat, gullet (syn.: gula, guttur, jugulum).
    I.
    Lit.: summum gulae fauces vocantur, extremum stomachus;

    quibus fauces non sunt, ne stomachus quidem est,

    Plin. 11, 37, 68, § 179:

    exigua in arteria sub ipsis faucibus lingula est, quae, cum spiramus, attollitur,

    Cels. 4, 1: (galli) favent faucibus russis cantu, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 2, 26, 57 (Trag. v. 250 ed. Vahl.):

    sitis fauces tenet,

    Plaut. Most. 2, 1, 34:

    sitis fauces urit,

    Hor. S. 1, 2, 214:

    lippiunt fauces fame,

    Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 39; 1, 2, 36:

    fauces tussientes,

    Cels. 5, 25, 11:

    nuces videntur fauces exasperare,

    Plin. 23, 8, 74, § 142:

    fauces tumentes strangulant vocem, etc.,

    Quint. 11, 3, 20:

    infirmatis faucibus, praeconis voce concionatus est,

    Suet. Aug. 84 fin.:

    propino tibi salutem plenis faucibus,

    Plaut. Stich. 3, 2, 16:

    merum ingurgitare faucibus plenis,

    id. Curc. 1, 2, 39:

    exscrea usque ex penitis faucibus,

    from the bottom of your throat, id. As. 1, 1, 28:

    alicui fauces prehendere,

    id. Most. 1, 3, 62; cf.:

    qui sacerdoti scelestus fauces interpresserit,

    id. Rud. 3, 2, 41:

    laqueo innectere fauces,

    to strangle, Ov. M. 10, 378; cf.

    also: ad necem secandasque novacula fauces,

    Suet. Calig. 23:

    fauces manu sua oppressit,

    id. ib. 12:

    retinens singulos et contortis faucibus convertens,

    id. Caes. 62.— Trop.:

    faucibus teneor,

    I am caught by the throat, I feel the knife at my throat, Plaut. Cas. 5, 3, 4; cf.:

    cum faucibus premeretur,

    Cic. Clu. 31, 84:

    Timarchides premit fauces defensionis tuae,

    id. Verr. 2, 3, 76, § 176: eripite nos ex faucibus eorum, quorum crudelitas, etc., from the jaws, Crass. ap. Cic. de Or. 1, 52, 225; cf. Cic. Q. Fr. 1, 1, 6, § 19:

    urbem totius belli ore ac faucibus ereptam esse,

    id. Arch. 9, 21:

    e mediis Orci faucibus ad hunc evasi modum,

    App. M. 7, p. 191:

    cum inexplebiles populi fauces exaruerunt libertatis siti,

    Cic. Rep. 1, 43:

    lupus fauce improba incitatus,

    i. e. voracity, Phaedr. 1, 2, 3.—
    II.
    Transf., of places:
    A.
    A narrow way, narrow inlet or outlet, an entrance, defile, pass (cf. angustiae): Corinthus posita in angustiis atque in faucibus Graeciae, in the mouth or entrance, Cic. Agr. 2, 32, 87:

    in Ciliciae angustissimis faucibus,

    Curt. 7, 4; cf.:

    qua fauces erant angustissimae portus,

    Caes. B. C. 1, 25, 5:

    portus,

    id. ib. 3, 24, 1;

    3, 39, 2: Masinissam persecutus in valle arta, faucibus utrimque obsessis, inclusit,

    Liv. 29, 32, 4:

    Aemilius sedens in faucibus macelli,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 62, § 145; so,

    macelli,

    id. Quint. 6, 25:

    per fauces montis ut Aetnae Exspirent ignes,

    the crater, Lucr. 6, 630:

    cava flumina siccis faucibus, etc.,

    Verg. G. 4, 428:

    altae montis,

    Lucr. 6, 697:

    Nilus multis faucibus in Aegyptium mare se evomit,

    through many mouths, Plin. 5, 9, 10, § 54:

    Bospori,

    the Dardanelles, id. 6, 1, 1, § 4; Sil. 12, 127:

    cum fornacem facies, fauces praecipites deorsum facito,

    Cato, R. R. 38, 3: pictis e faucibus currus emittere, from the barriers, Enn. ap. Cic. Div. 1, 48, 107 (Ann. v. 89 ed. Vahl.).—
    B.
    The jaws of the earth, gulf, abyss:

    patefactis terrae faucibus,

    Cic. N. D. 2, 37, 95.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > fauces

  • 17 دهليز

    دِهْليز \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. gallery: a long narrow hall. hall: a space (inside the entrance of a house) from which doors lead to different rooms. passage: a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building. \ دِهْليز \ adit. \ _(field) Mining \ See Also مدخل (مَدْخَل)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > دهليز

  • 18 corridor

    دِهْليز \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. gallery: a long narrow hall. hall: a space (inside the entrance of a house) from which doors lead to different rooms. passage: a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building.

    Arabic-English glossary > corridor

  • 19 gallery

    دِهْليز \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. gallery: a long narrow hall. hall: a space (inside the entrance of a house) from which doors lead to different rooms. passage: a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building.

    Arabic-English glossary > gallery

  • 20 hall

    دِهْليز \ corridor: a long passage from which doors open into rooms; a passage like this in a railway carriage. gallery: a long narrow hall. hall: a space (inside the entrance of a house) from which doors lead to different rooms. passage: a narrow way (between walls) beside or under a building.

    Arabic-English glossary > hall

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