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1 moretón
m.bruise, contusion, haematoma, bruising.* * *1 bruise* * *SM bruise* * *masculino bruise* * *= bruise.Ex. Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.----* moretones = bruising.* * *masculino bruise* * *= bruise.Ex: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.
* moretones = bruising.* * *bruise* * *
moretón sustantivo masculino
bruise
moretón m fam bruise
' moretón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cardenal
- hematoma
- machucón
English:
bruise
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2 moretón
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3 Moreton, Queensland, Australia
Airports: METУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Moreton, Queensland, Australia
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4 волна Моретона
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5 machucón
m.bruise.* * *SM Méx bruise* * *1) (AmL fam) ( moretón) bruise2) (Méx) ( en béisbol) chop•• Cultural note:An Inca fortress and sacred city in the southern Peruvian Andes. The site covers an area of around five square miles (thirteen square kilometers) at an altitude of 7,874 feet (2,400 meters). It includes a temple and citadel and is surrounded by terraces. It was rediscovered in 1911 by the American, Hiram Bingham* * *1) (AmL fam) ( moretón) bruise2) (Méx) ( en béisbol) chop•• Cultural note:An Inca fortress and sacred city in the southern Peruvian Andes. The site covers an area of around five square miles (thirteen square kilometers) at an altitude of 7,874 feet (2,400 meters). It includes a temple and citadel and is surrounded by terraces. It was rediscovered in 1911 by the American, Hiram Bingham* * *B ( Méx) (en béisbol) chop* * *
machucón sustantivo masculino (AmL fam) ( moretón) bruise
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6 cardenal
m.1 cardinal (religion).2 bruise (hematoma).3 poinsettia.* * *1 RELIGIÓN cardinal————————1 (hematoma) bruise* * *noun m.1) cardinal2) bruise* * *SM1) (Rel) cardinal2) (Med) bruise3) (Orn) cardinal, cardinal bird4) Chile (Bot) geranium* * *1) (Relig) cardinal2) (fam) ( moretón) bruise* * *1) (Relig) cardinal2) (fam) ( moretón) bruise* * *cardenal11 = cardinal.Ex: The cardinal managed to build up a magnificent private library, of immense bibliographical and cultural value in eighteenth century Europe.
cardenal22 = bruise.Ex: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.
* cubierto de cardenales = black and blue.* cubrirse de cardenales = go + black and blue.* lleno de cardenales = black and blue.* * *A ( Relig) cardinalB ( Zool) cardinal* * *
cardenal sustantivo masculino
1 (Relig) cardinal
2 (fam) ( moretón) bruise
cardenal sustantivo masculino
1 Med (moratón de un golpe) bruise
2 Rel cardinal
♦ Locuciones: bocado de cardenal, (manjar) delicacy
' cardenal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
solideo
- trece
English:
bruise
- cardinal
* * *cardenal1 nm1. Rel cardinal2. [pájaro] cardinalcardenal de Virginia Northern cardinalcardenal2 nm[hematoma] bruise* * *m1 REL cardinal2 ( hematoma) bruise* * *cardenal nm1) : cardinal (in religion)2) : bruise* * *cardenal n1. (hematoma) bruise2. (de la iglesia) cardinal -
7 hematoma
m.1 bruise.2 hematoma, bruise, haematoma, blood tumor.* * *1 haematoma (US hematoma), bruise* * *SM bruise* * ** * ** * *1 (tumor) hematoma** * *
hematoma sustantivo masculino ( tumor) hematoma( conjugate hematoma);
( moretón) bruise
hematoma m Med haematoma, US hematoma
' hematoma' also found in these entries:
English:
bruise
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8 Rastrick, John Urpeth
[br]b. 26 January 1780 Morpeth, Englandd. 1 November 1856 Chertsey, England[br]English engineer whose career spanned the formative years of steam railways, from constructing some of the earliest locomotives to building great trunk lines.[br]John Urpeth Rastrick, son of an engineer, was initially articled to his father and then moved to Ketley Ironworks, Shropshire, c. 1801. In 1808 he entered into a partnership with John Hazledine at Bridgnorth, Shropshire: Hazledine and Rastrick built many steam engines to the designs of Richard Trevithick, including the demonstration locomotive Catch-Me-Who-Can. The firm also built iron bridges, notably the bridge over the River Wye at Chepstow in 1815–16.Between 1822 and 1826 the Stratford \& Moreton Railway was built under Rastrick's direction. Malleable iron rails were laid, in one of the first instances of their use. They were supplied by James Foster of Stourbridge, with whom Rastrick went into partnership after the death of Hazledine. In 1825 Rastrick was one of a team of engineers sent by the committee of the proposed Liverpool \& Manchester Railway (L \& MR) to carry out trials of locomotives built by George Stephenson on the Killingworth Waggonway. Early in 1829 the directors of the L \& MR, which was by then under construction, sent Rastrick and James Walker to inspect railways in North East England and report on the relative merits of steam locomotives and fixed engines with cable haulage. They reported, rather hesitantly, in favour of the latter, particularly the reciprocal system of Benjamin Thompson. In consequence the Rainhill Trials, at which Rastrick was one of the judges, were held that October. In 1829 Rastrick constructed the Shutt End colliery railway in Worcestershire, for which Foster and Rastrick built the locomotive Agenoria; this survives in the National Railway Museum. Three similar locomotives were built to the order of Horatio Allen for export to the USA.From then until he retired in 1847 Rastrick found ample employment surveying railways, appearing as a witness before Parliamentary committees, and supervising construction. Principally, he surveyed the southern part of the Grand Junction Railway, which was built for the most part by Joseph Locke, and the line from Manchester to Crewe which was eventually built as the Manchester \& Birmingham Railway. The London \& Brighton Railway (Croydon to Brighton) was his great achievement: built under Rastrick's supervision between 1836 and 1840, it included three long tunnels and the magnificent Ouse Viaduct. In 1845 he was Engineer to the Gravesend \& Rochester Railway, the track of which was laid through the Thames \& Medway Canal's Strood Tunnel, partly on the towpath and partly on a continuous staging over the water.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsFRS 1837.Bibliography1829, with Walker, Report…on the Comparative Merits of Locomotive and Fixed Engines, Liverpool.Further ReadingC.F.Dendy Marshall, 1953, A History of Railway Locomotives Down to the End of the Year 1831, The Locomotive Publishing Co.R.E.Carlson, 1969, The Liverpool \& Manchester Railway Project 1821–1831, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles.C.Hadfield and J.Norris, 1962, Waterways to Stratford, Newton Abbot: David \& Charles (covers Stratford and Moreton Railway).See also: Stephenson, RobertPJGR -
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1) General subject: Morton (мужское имя)2) Geography: (о.) Moreton Island -
11 маленький краб
1) Australian slang: Moreton Bay bug, bug2) Fishery: Chionoecetes airdi, Chionoecetes opilio, opilio crab, queen crab, snow crab, tanner crab -
12 остров Мортон
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13 фикус крупнолистный
Biology: Moreton-Bay fig (Ficus macrophylla)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > фикус крупнолистный
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14 фикус крупнолистный
Русско-английский биологический словарь > фикус крупнолистный
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15 magulladura
f.bruise.* * *1 bruise, contusion* * *noun f.* * *SF bruise* * *femenino bruise* * *= bruise.Ex. Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.----* magulladuras = bruising.* * *femenino bruise* * *= bruise.Ex: Imagining themselves as the doctor at the hospital, students were no more likely to be suspicious of the bruises when the boy was believed to be from a stepfather family than from a biological family.
* magulladuras = bruising.* * ** * *
magulladura sustantivo femenino
bruise
magulladura sustantivo femenino bruise
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16 lastimadura
f.1 graze. ( Latin American Spanish)2 injury.* * *SF LAm1) (=herida) graze2) (=moretón) bruise* * *femenino (AmL) graze* * *femenino (AmL) graze* * *( AmL)graze* * *
lastimadura sustantivo femenino (AmL) graze
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17 patacón
m.slice of fried plantain.* * *SM1) And (Culin) slice of fried banana2) Cono Sur (=moretón) bruise, welt* * *1 (en la piel) blotchse le quedó el pelo a patacones her hair came out patchy o streakyescribe a patacones the ink comes out in blobs2 (de pelos) wad, mass; (de barro) lump* * *patacón nm1. [moneda antigua] old silver coin4. Col, Ven [plátano] = slice of fried plantain -
18 Мортон
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19 волна
waveволны АльвенаAlfven wavesволна возмущенийdisturbance waveволны в полутениpenumbral wavesволны в солнечном ветреsolar wind wavesволны де Бройляde Broglie wavesволна интенсивностиintensity waveволны космического происхожденияextraterrestrial wavesволны ЛенгмюраLangmuir wavesволны материи1.matter waves 2.de Broglie wavesволна МоретонаMoreton waveволна отраженная от Землиground-reflected waveволна плотностиdensity waveволна разрежения1.expansion wave 2.rarefaction waveволны сжатияcompression(al) wavesатмосферные волныatmospheric wavesбыстрая ударная волнаfast shock (in solar wind)взрывная волнаblast wave (in solar wind)взрывная вспышечная волнаblast flare waveвзрывная ударная волнаexplosion shockвспышечная взрывная волнаflare blast waveголовная ударная волнаforeward shockгравитационная волна1.gravitational wave 2.gravity waveгравитационные внутренние волныinternal gravity wavesзвездные ударные волныstellar shock wavesкосмические радиоволныcosmic radio wavesлунная приливная волнаlunar tidal waveлунно-солнечная суточная волнаluni-solar diurnal waveмагнитогидродинамическая волна1.hydromagnetic wave 2.magnetohydrodynamic waveмагнитогидродинамическая волна сжатия1.compression(al) dilatation wave 2.Alfven waveнебесная волна1.sky wave 2.space waveнейтронные волныneutron wavesнеоднородная волнаinhomogeneous waveобратная ударная волнаreverse shockосновная лунная волнаprincipal lunar waveосновная солнечная волнаprincipal solar waveотраженная волнаrefracted waveплазменная волнаplasma waveполусуточная волнаsemidiurnal waveпоршневая волнаdriven waveпреломленная волнаrefracted waveприливная волнаtidal waveприливная волна в атмосфереatmospheric tidal waveпространственная волна1.indirect wave 2.space waveрассеянная волнаscattered waveсветовая волнаlight waveсейсмическая волнаEarth (quake) waveстоячая ударная волнаstanding bow shockударная волнаshock waveударная волна сжатияcompression shock waveчеренковские плазменные волныCerenkov plasma wavesэлектромагнитные волны1.electromagnetic waves 2.Hertz wavesэлектромагнитная волна космического происхожденияnatural wave -
20 розелла, бледноголовая
—1. LAT Platycercus adscitus ( Latham)2. RUS бледноголовая розелла f3. ENG pale-headed [mealy, Moreton Bay, blue-cheeked, blue, white-headed] rosella4. DEU Blaßkopfrosella f, Blaßköpfiger Buntsittich m, Blaßkopfsittich m, Blauwangensittich m, Blauwangenrosella f5. FRA perruche f à tête pâle [à tête blanchâtre], perruche f palliceps à joues bleuesDICTIONARY OF ANIMAL NAMES IN FIVE LANGUAGES — BIRDS > розелла, бледноголовая
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