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Макаров: коринфская колонна -
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1. n столб; стержень колонныanchorage pillar — анкерная стойка, анкерный столб
2. n колонна3. n стр. стойка; опора4. n штанга; стержень; держатель5. n стр. мачта6. n столп, опора7. n горн. целик8. n мор. пиллерсdriven from pillar to post — мечущийся; не знающий, что делать дальше
9. v подпирать, поддерживать столбами, колоннамиСинонимический ряд:1. backbone (noun) backbone; foundation; strength2. brace (noun) brace; girder; joist; rafter; stay; strut; stud; timber3. column (noun) caryatid; colonnade; column; pier; pilaster; post; prop; shaft; stele; support4. mainstay (noun) mainstay; sinews -
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1. стойка, колонна; стойчатая опора; пилон2. целик3. штырь; штанга; штокanchorage pillar — анкерная стойка, анкерный столб
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1. [ʹpılə] n1. 1) столб; стержень колонны2) колонна3) стр. стойка; опора4) штанга; стержень; держатель5) стр. мачта ( крана)2. столб (воды, воздуха)pillar of fire [of smoke] - столб пламени [дыма]
3. столп, опораpillar apostles - церк. первоапостолы
4. = pillar-box5. горн. целик6. мор. пиллерс♢
from pillar to post - а) от одной трудности к другой; after abandoning a promising career he went from pillar to post - он отказался от блестящей карьеры и сразу же попал в полосу неудач; б) от одного дела к другому; в) туда-сюда; взад-вперёдdriven from pillar to post - мечущийся; не знающий, что делать дальше
2. [ʹpılə] vdrifting from pillar to post she had come to the capital - перебираясь с места на место, она добралась до столицы
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ˈpɪlə
1. сущ.
1) а) столб, колонна;
опора, стойка Syn: pole, column б) стоячий почтовый ящик Syn: pillar-box
2) подножие, пьедестал Syn: post
1., pedestal
3) а) столп, опора;
оплот, основание Syn: column, bulwark б) перен. основной принцип, главная идея( чего-л.) the church was the pillar of truth ≈ церковь была средоточием правды
4) столб (песка, дыма и т.д.)
5) горн. целик
6) мор. пиллерс ∙ Pillars of Hercules ≈ Геркулесовы столбы, Гибралтарский пролив from pillar to post
2. гл.
1) а) подпирать, поддерживать;
украшать колоннами б) перен. оказывать поддержку
2) иметь форму колонны, быть( представленным) в форме колонны столб;
стержень колонны колонна - Corinthian * коринфская колонна - a * to commemorate victory колонна (воздвигнутая в честь) победы (строительство) стойка;
опора штанга;
стержень;
держатель( строительство) мачта( крана) столб (воды, воздуха) - * of fire столб пламени столп, опора - *s of society столпы общества - * apostles( церковное) первоапостолы стоячий почтовый ящик (на углу улицы) (горное) целик (морское) пиллерс > from * to post от одной трудности к другой;
от одного дела к другому;
туда-сюда;
взад-вперед > after abandoning a promising career he went from * to post он отказался от блестящей карьеры и сразу же попал в полосу неудач > driven from * to post мечущийся;
не знающий, что делать дальше > drifting from * to post she had come to the capital перебираясь с места на место, она добралась до столицы подпирать, поддерживать столбами, колоннами from ~ to post от одной трудности к другой, от одного дела к другому from ~ to post туда-сюда pillar мор. пиллерс;
Pillars of Hercules Геркулесовы столбы, Гибралтарский пролив ~ подпирать, поддерживать;
украшать колоннами ~ столб, колонна;
стойка, опора ~ столп, опора;
оплот;
pillars of society столпы общества ~ горн. целик pillar мор. пиллерс;
Pillars of Hercules Геркулесовы столбы, Гибралтарский пролив ~ столп, опора;
оплот;
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8 коринфская колонна
1) Construction: Corinthian column2) Makarov: Corinthian pillarУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > коринфская колонна
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9 Egerton, Francis, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater
SUBJECT AREA: Ports and shipping[br]b. 21 May 1736d. 9 March 1803 London, England[br]English entrepreneur, described as the "father of British inland navigation".[br]Francis Egerton was the younger of the two surviving sons of Scroop, 1st Duke of Bridgewater, and on the death of his brother, the 2nd Duke, he succeeded to the title in 1748. Until that time he had received little or no education as his mother considered him to be of feeble intellect. His guardians, the Duke of Bedford and Lord Trentham, decided he should be given an opportunity and sent him to Eton in 1749. He remained there for three years and then went on the "grand tour" of Europe. During this period he saw the Canal du Midi, though whether this was the spark that ignited his interest in canals is hard to say. On his return to England he indulged in the social round in London and raced at Newmarket. After two unsuccessful attempts at marriage he retired to Lancashire to further his mining interests at Worsley, where the construction of a canal to Manchester was already being considered. In fact, the Act for the Bridgewater Canal had been passed at the time he left London. John Gilbert, his land agent at Worsley, encouraged the Duke to pursue the canal project, which had received parliamentary approval in March 1759. Brindley had been recommended on account of his work at Trentham, the estate of the Duke's brother-in-law, and Brindley was consulted and subsequently appointed Engineer; the canal opened on 17 July 1761. This was immediately followed by an extension project from Longford Brook to Runcorn to improve communications between Manchester and Liverpool; this was completed on 31 December 1772, after Brindley's death. The Duke also invested heavily in the Trent \& Mersey Canal, but his interests were confined to his mines and the completed canals for the rest of his life.It is said that he lacked a sense of humour and even refused to read books. He was untidy in his dress and habits yet he was devoted to the Worsley undertakings. When travelling to Worsley he would have his coach placed on a barge so that he could inspect the canal during the journey. He amassed a great fortune from his various activities, but when he died, instead of leaving his beloved canal to the beneficiaries under his will, he created a trust to ensure that the canal would endure; the trust did not expire until 1903. The Duke is commemorated by a large Corinthian pillar, which is now in the care of the National Trust, in the grounds of his mansion at Ashridge, Hertfordshire.[br]Further ReadingH.Malet, 1961, The Canal Duke, Dawlish: David \& Charles.JHBBiographical history of technology > Egerton, Francis, 3rd Duke of Bridgewater
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10 коринфская колонна
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > коринфская колонна
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11 коринфська колона
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12 columna
f.1 column.2 column.quinta columna fifth column3 column.la columna de opinión the opinion columnun artículo a cuatro columnas a four-column article4 pillar (apoyo).columna vertebral spinal column5 columna, spine.* * *1 (gen) column2 ANATOMÍA spine3 (elemento central) backbone\columna de dirección steering columncolumna miliar milestone* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Arquit) column2) (Tip) [de periódico] columnun documento escrito a dos columnas — a document in two columns, a two-column document
3) [de soldados, tanques] columnquinto 1.columna blindada — armoured o (EEUU) armored column
4) (Anat) (tb: columna vertebral) spine, spinal column, backbone5) (Aut)6) (Téc) [de mercurio] column* * *1) (Arquit) column, pillar2) (Anat) spine, backbone3) (Impr, Period) column4) (Mil) column* * *1) (Arquit) column, pillar2) (Anat) spine, backbone3) (Impr, Period) column4) (Mil) column* * *columna11 = column.Nota: Aplicado a la construcción.Ex: Environmentalists argued that narrower streets, gardens designed to soak up rain, and homes built on columns reduce environmental damage.
* cama con cuatro columnas = four-poster bed.* columna vertebral = backbone, spinal cord, vertebral column, spine.* columna vertebral, la = spinal column, the.* con columnas corintias = Corinthian-columned.* de la columna vertebral = spinal.* desviación de columna = spinal curvature, curvature of the spine.* lesión de la columna = spine injury.columna22 = plume.Nota: Referido al humo, gas, etc..Ex: During this nuclear accident a famous laboratory supplied a continuous flow of meteorological and radioactive plume transport and diffusion data.
* columna de humo = plume of smoke.* columna termal = thermal.columna33 = column.* a doble columna = double-column.* columna de opinión = op-ed.* columna periodística = news column.* columnas paralelas = parallel columns.* en columnas = columnar.* en una sola columna = single columned, single-column.* espacio entre columnas = intercolumn spacing.* formato de presentación en columnas = tabular format.* sin columnas = single-column.* texto en columnas = columnar text.* * *A ( Arquit) column, pillarcolumna dórica/jónica/corintia Doric/Ionic/Corinthian columnCompuesto:steering columnB ( Anat) [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] spine, backboneCompuesto:( Anat) spine, spinal o vertebral column; (de un sistema) backboneun artículo a dos columnas a two-column articleD ( Mil) columnmarchar en columna de a cuatro to march four abreastE (de un termómetro) column* * *
columna sustantivo femenino
b) (Anat) tb
c) (Impr, Period, Mil) column
columna sustantivo femenino
1 Arquit Mil column
2 (pila) stack, pile
3 (de humo, agua) column
4 Prensa columna
5 columna vertebral, Anat spine
fig (pilar) backbone, mainstay
' columna' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
col.
- desviación
- estribar
- pie
- anillo
- contorno
- estría
- estriado
- lisiarse
- oscilar
- románico
English:
abreast
- backbone
- base
- column
- pillar
- plume
- smoke
- spine
- back
- duck
- lodge
- small
- spinal
- strain
* * *columna nf1. [en edificio] column, pillarcolumna corintia Corinthian column;columna dórica Doric column;columna jónica Ionic column;columna salomónica = twisted architectural column, Espec Solomonic column2. [apoyo] pillarcolumna vertebral spinal column, spine; Figeste tratado es la columna vertebral de la organización this treaty is the backbone of the organization3. [de texto] column;un artículo a cuatro columnas a four-column article;la columna de opinión the opinion column4. [de soldados, tanques] column;marchar en columna de a dos to march two abreast o two by two5. [de humo, mercurio] column6. [altavoz] loudspeaker* * *f column* * *columna nf1) : column2)columna vertebral : spine, backbone* * *columna n1. (en general) column2. (del cuerpo) spine / backbonecolumna vertebral spine / backbone -
13 колонна
ж.(в разн. знач.) column; арх. тж. pillarкоринфская колонна арх. — pillar of the Corinthian order, Corinthian column
ионическая колонна арх. — pillar of the Ionic order, Ionic column
сомкнутая колонна воен. — close column
колонна по три и т. п. — column of threes, etc.
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"column;Säule;colonne;columna;coluna"* * *f columndi veicoli linefig mainstaycolonna sonora sound trackcolonna vertebrale spinal column* * *colonna s.f.1 (arch.) column, pillar: colonne di un portico, columns (o pillars) of a portico; colonna dorica, ionica, corinzia, Doric, Ionian, Corinthian column; colonna rostrata, rostral column // colonna spezzata, cippus // colonne d'Ercole, Pillars of Hercules // colonna Traiana, Trajan's column2 (fig.) ( sostegno) pillar, mainstay: è la colonna della famiglia, she's the mainstay of the family3 (estens.) column: colonna di fumo, column of smoke; la colonna del mercurio, the column of mercury; una colonna di cifre, a column of figures; mettere i numeri in colonna, to put the numbers in a column (o one below the other) // (comm.) colonna del dare, dell'avere, debit (o debtor) side, credit side // (cinem.) colonna sonora, soundtrack // (anat.) colonna vertebrale, spinal column (o spine o backbone) // (mat.) vettore colonna, column vector4 (tip.) column: colonna di giornale, newspaper column; un titolo su quattro colonne, a four-column headline; larghezza di colonna, column width; bozza in colonna, galley proof5 ( fila) column, line: le automobili sostavano in colonna al casello, the cars stopped in line at the tollbooth6 (mil.) column: colonna d'assalto, d'attacco, storming column; colonna di soldati, column of soldiers; in colonna di marcia, in route column (o in column of route) // (pol.) quinta colonna, fifth column7 (chim., fis.) column: colonna di distillazione, stripping column; colonna di rettifica, rectifying column; colonna termica, thermal column9 ( ginnastica) the shoulder stand.* * *[ko'lɔnna]sostantivo femminile1) arch. column, pillar2) fig. pillar, mainstay, propessere la colonna di — to be the backbone of [società, progetto]
3) (di fumo, fuoco) pillar, column4) (di persone, veicoli) line; (di numeri) column•colonna sonora — sound-track, score
colonna vertebrale — spinal o vertebral column, spine
* * *colonna/ko'lɔnna/sostantivo f.1 arch. column, pillar2 fig. pillar, mainstay, prop; essere la colonna di to be the backbone of [società, progetto]3 (di fumo, fuoco) pillar, columncolonna sonora sound-track, score; colonna vertebrale spinal o vertebral column, spine; le Colonne d'Ercole the pillars of Hercules. -
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f 1. Archit. (filar) column- marmurowa/kamienna kolumna a marble/stone column- sklepienie wsparte na kolumnach a vault supported by columns- kolumna dorycka/jońska/koryncka a Doric/Ionic/Corinthian column- kolumna romańska/gotycka/barokowa a Roman/Gothic/Baroque column- dziedziniec zamkowy ozdobiony kolumnami a castle courtyard with decorative columns- portyk na czterech kolumnach a four-columned portico2. przen. column, pillar- kolumna dymu a pillar of smoke- wysokie kolumny drzew tall pillars of trees3. (oddział) column- kolumna więźniów/jeńców/żołnierzy a column of prisoners/captives/soldiers- kolumna czwórkowa a column four abreast- kolumna wojskowa a military column- iść/maszerować kolumną a. w kolumnie to walk/march in a column- ustawić się w kolumnę to form a column- dowodzić kolumną to command a column4. Wojsk. column- kolumna pancerna/zmotoryzowana an armoured/a motorized column- kolumna czołgów/ciężarówek/motocykli a column of tanks/lorries/motorcycles- formować/rozwinąć kolumnę to form/expand a column5. Lotn., Żegl. (czołowa) column; (torowa) line; (samolotów) line formation- samoloty lecące w kolumnie planes flying in line formation6. pot. (zespół ludzi) unit- kolumna sanitarna/dezynfekcyjna/epidemiologiczna a sanitation/a disinfection/an epidemiological unit7. Druk. (strona) page- kolumna jednołamowa/wielołamowa a single-column/multi-column page- kolumna rozkładowa a two-page spread- kolumna tytułowa gazety the front page of the newspaper- składać/łamać kolumnę to typeset/lay out a page- o skandalu pisano na pierwszej kolumnie the scandal was front-page news a. made the front page8. Druk. (szpalta) column- kolumna w gazecie/słowniku a column in a newspaper/dictionary9. Dzien. (rubryka) column, section- kolumna sportowa/giełdowa the sports/stock market section- kolumna towarzyska the gossip column- mieć stałą kolumnę w gazecie to have a regular column in a newspaper10. (liczb, cyfr, słów) column- ceny towarów pisane w kolumnach merchandise prices written in columns11. pot. (głośnik) (loud)speaker- z kolumn dobiegała głośna muzyka loud music was blaring from the speakers- kolumny do magnetofonu/radia tape recorder/radio speakers- kolumna kierownicy Techn. steering column- kolumna masztu Żegl. lower mast- kolumna parnikowa Roln. steam unit■ piąta kolumna Polit. fifth columnThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kolumn|a
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2 [groepering] sociopolitical group/block♦voorbeelden:1 Ionische/Dorische/Corinthische zuil • Ionic/Doric/Corinthian column -
17 колонна
ж.1) архит. column, pillarкори́нфская [иони́ческая] коло́нна — Corinthian [Ionic] column
2) ( строй людей или предметов) columnколо́нна демонстра́нтов — column of demonstrators
коло́нна автотра́нспорта — motorcade
со́мкнутая коло́нна воен. — close column
похо́дная коло́нна — column of march
коло́нна по́ два — column of files
коло́нна по́ три и т.п. — column of threes, etc
дви́гаться коло́нной (о судах, грузовиках) — travel in convoy
3) тех. columnколо́нна бури́льных труб — drilling string
ректификацио́нная коло́нна — fractionator
обсадна́я коло́нна — casing string / pipe
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