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On each side of the

  • 1 the space at each side of a page of print or writing

    هَامِش \ margin: a space between two amounts (of time, money, etc.; esp. between what one needs and what one has, or between a fixed amount and a possible amount): The government’s won the election by a narrow margin. It’s a two-hour journey, but we’ll leave a margin of half an hour for possible delays. the space at each side of a page of print or writing. \ See Also زماني (زمانيّ)، مكانيّ

    Arabic-English glossary > the space at each side of a page of print or writing

  • 2 each

    كُلّ \ all: the whole number or amount of: All the boys have spent all their money. each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each. either: both of two; each: His sons sat on either side of him. every: each one, not leaving out any: The sun rises every day, (with few or a number) again and again with a regular spacing between each time He visits me every few days (or every third day or every three days). single: (esp. with each and every) each one separately; each one, without exception: He comes here every single day. whole: complete; unbroken: Her spent the whole day (all the day) in bed. He swallowed it whole (in one piece).

    Arabic-English glossary > each

  • 3 each

    كُلٌّ مِن (كُلُّ واحدٍ)‏ \ each: every one (of two or more) considered separately: I gave each boy a ball. I gave a ball to each of them. They each had one. They sat on each side of me. The balls cost 60 pence each.

    Arabic-English glossary > each

  • 4 side by side

    جَنْبًا إلى جَنْب \ abreast: side by side: The men were walking three abreast. side by side: beside each other: They walked side by side.

    Arabic-English glossary > side by side

  • 5 War of the Brothers

    (1831-34)
       Civil war in Portugal fought between the forces of absolutist monarchy and constitutionalist monarchy. Each side was headed and represented by one of two royal brothers, King Miguel I, who usurped the throne of young Maria II, and King Pedro IV, formerly emperor Pedro I of Brazil, who abdicated to restore his daughter Maria to the throne her uncle Miguel had purloined. In the end, the forces of Pedro triumphed, those of Miguel lost, and Miguel went into exile in Austria.
        See also Carlota Joaquina, queen.

    Historical dictionary of Portugal > War of the Brothers

  • 6 иметь ... делений

    The scale beam is graduated with (or has) 100 divisions each side of the zero centre.

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  • 7 наклоняться на ... градусов

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  • 8 иметь ... делений

    The scale beam is graduated with (or has) 100 divisions each side of the zero centre.

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  • 9 наклоняться на ... градусов

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  • 10 Warping

    General term for processes after winding concerned in preparing weaver's and knitter's warps. Methods of warping vary according to (1) the yarns employed (2) whether they are sized or not, and (3) at what state sizing takes place. There are at least seven methods of warp preparation, e.g., beam warping, direct warping, mill warping on vertical mills, section warping on horizontal mills and in cheeses on section blocks, Scotch dresser sizing, Scotch warp dressing, and Yorkshire warp dressing. Beam Warping is the system in general use for making grey cotton goods. The beam warper comprises a creel for the supply ends, which may be on double-flanged bobbins, cones or cheeses, and a beaming head which comprises mechanism for mounting and rotating a warper's beam and means for winding the yarn from the creel supply on to the beam under suitable tension. The number of ends and length of warp on a back or warper's beam is related to what is required in the weaver's beam. Assuming the weaver's beams were required to have 2928 ends, 24's warp, and 8 cuts of 96 yards each, the back beams for a set might have 2928: 6 = 488 ends, and 2 X 6 X 8 X 96 = 9216 yards. On the slasher sizing machine six back beams would be run together, thereby producing 12 weaver's beams each containing 2928 ends 768 yards long. Warp Beaming Speeds - With the old type of warp beaming machine taking supply from unrolling double-flanged bobbins, the warping speed would be about 70 yards per minute. In modern beam warpers taking supply overend from cones, the warping speed is up to 250 yards per minute. With beam barrels of 41/2-in. dia., and up to 500 yards per minute with barrels of 10-in. dia. Warp and Weft Knitted Fabrics - Warp knitted fabrics in which extra yarn is introduced in the form of weft threads which are laid in between the warp threads and their needles for the purpose of adding extra weight and for patterning purposes. Warp Loom Tapes - Narrow knitted fabrics usually less than one inch wide used for trimming garments. They are knitted on circular latch needle machines, but the tapes are flat. Direct Warping - A method used in making warps for towels, fustians, and other fabrics in which the total number of ends can be accommodated in one creel, say not more than 1,000 ends. The threads are run from the creel direct to the weaver's beam on a machine similar to that used in section beam warping. Mill Warping - There are two distinctly different methods of mill warping. On the vertical mill, which may be anything up to 20 yards in circumference, the number of ends in the complete warp is obtained by repeating the runs the required number of times, e.g., with 200 bobbins in the creel, 4 runs would give a warp of 800 ends. The length of the warp is determined by the number of revolutions made by the mill for each run. The horizontal mill is much used in Yorkshire for making woollen and worsted warps It is used to a small extent for cotton warps and is largely used for making silk and rayon warps. The mill or swift is usually about 5 yards in circumference. Its distinctive feature is the making of warps in sections which are wound on the mill in overlapping manner. The creel capacity varies from 250 to 600 ends, and with 500 ends in the creel a warp of 5,000 ends would require ten sections. Section Warping for Coloured Goods - This is a system of making coloured striped warps from hank-dyed and bleached yarns. The bobbins are creeled to pattern, one or more complete patterns to each section. Each section is the full length of the warp and is run on a small section block keywayed to fit a key on the shaft of the subsequent beaming machine where the sections are placed side by side and run on the weaver's beam. Scotch Dresser Sizing - There are two systems of warp preparation known as Scotch dressing. 1. Dresser sizing used for sizing warps for linen damasks, etc. Back beams are first made and placed in two beam creels, one on each side of the headstock. The threads from several back beams are collected in one sheet of yarn, sized by passage through a size-box, brushed by a revolving brush, dried by hot air, and passed vertically upwards where both sheets of warp threads are united and pass on to the weaver's beam in a single sheet. Scotch Warp Dressing - The other method of Scotch dressing is used in the preparation of coloured striped warps, usually from warp-dyed and bleached yarn. It consists in splitting off from ball warps previously dyed or bleached and sized, the number of ends of each colour required in the finished warp. Each group is then wound on separate flanged warpers' beams. These beams are placed in a creel and the ends drawn through a reed according to pattern, and wound finally on to the weavers' beams. Yorkshire Warp Dressing - This is a system used mostly in the preparation of coloured striped warps. It is also invaluable in preparing warps dyed and sized in warp form to prevent shadiness in the cloth. Four warps with the same number of ends in each are dyed the same colour, and in sleying, one end from each warp is put in each dent of the reed. Any tendency to shadiness arising from irregularity in dyeing is thereby effectively eliminated. In striped work the required ends are split off if necessary from a larger ball warp, sleyed to pattern in the reed, and then run under controlled tension on to the weaver's beam. The dresser uses a brush as long as the width of the warp to brush out entangled places where the threads have adhered together with size. Yorkshire dressing provides perfect warps with every thread in its proper place on the weaver's beam, no crossed or missing threads, and a minimum of knots.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Warping

  • 11 с каждой стороны

    The swivel type of milling head is normally arranged to tilt 45° (on) each side of the centre line.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > с каждой стороны

  • 12 BRANDR

    (-s, -ar), m.
    1) brand, firebrand (brandr af brandi brennr);
    2) ship’s beak (= svíri); fellr brattr breki bröndum hæri, the waves break high above the ‘brandar’;
    3) ships’ beaks put up as ornaments over or at each side of the chief entrance of dwellings (brandana af knerrinum lét hann setja yfir útidyrr sínar);
    4) the blade of a sword (brast sverðit undir hjaltinu ok fór brandrinn grenjandi niðr í ána).
    * * *
    m.
    I. [cp. brenna, to burn; A. S. brand (rare)], a brand, firebrand; even used synonymous with ‘hearth,’ as in the Old Engl. saying, ‘este ( dear) buith ( are) oun brondes,’ E. Engl. Specimens; b. af brandi brenn, Hm. 56; at bröndum, at the fire-side, 2, Nj. 195, 201; hvarfa ek blindr of branda, id., Eg. 759; cp. eldi-brandr.
    2. [cp. Dan. brand, Germ. brand], a flame; til brands, ad urnam, N. G. L. i. 50 (rare); surtar-brandr, jet; v. brand-erfð.
    II. [A. S. brand, Beow. verse 1454; Scot. brand = ensis; cp. to brandish], the blade of a sword; brast þat (viz. the sword) undir hjaltinu, ok fór b. grenjandi niðr í ána, Fas. ii. 484, Korm. 82, Eb. 238, Fms. i. 17, Bs. ii. 12; víga-brandr, a war-brand, a meteor.
    III. a freq. pr. name of a man, Brand.
    B. On ships, the raised prow and poop, ship’s beak, (svíri and brandr seem to be used synonymously, Konr. S. l. c.); fellr brattr breki bröndum hærri, the waves rise high above the ‘brandar,’ Skv. 2. 17; brandar af knerri (a b. on a merchant-ship), Grett. 90 new Ed., Fms. ix. 304; hann tók um skipstafninn; en menn hans tóku af hendr hans, því at bráð var eigi af brandinum (sing. of the ‘high prow’ of a ship), viii. 217; leiddist mér fyrir Þórsbjörgum, er brandarnir á skipum Bagla stóðu í augu mér, 372, 247; gyltir brandar ok höfuð, Konr., where some MSS. ‘höfuð ok svirar.’
    2. ships’ beaks used as ornaments over the chief door of dwellings, always in pl.; af knerri þeim eru brandar veðrspáir fyrir dyrum, before (above?) the door, Landn. 231, cp. Grett. 116, where it can be seen that the b. were two, one at each side of the door; hann sá fatahrúgu á bröndum, heaps of clothes on the b., 179; b. ákafliga háfir fyrir höllinni svá at þeir gnæfðu yfir bust hennar (b. exceeding high over the door so that they rose above the gable), gyltir vóru knappar á ofanverðum bröndunum, Konr. S.: these doors are hence called branda-dyrr, Sturl. ii. 106, iii. 200, 218.

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > BRANDR

  • 13 по обе стороны

    With the straightedge placed along this line, make pencil marks at 60 and 120 units each way from the centre.

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  • 14 embutido

    adj.
    stuffed, deep-drawn, inlaid, inwrought.
    m.
    1 cold cured meat (food).
    2 sausage-making, stuffing.
    3 sausage, banger.
    4 inlaid work, inlay.
    5 lace insert.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: embutir.
    * * *
    1 (alimento) processed cold meat, cold cut
    * * *
    SM
    1) (Culin) sausage
    2) (Téc) inlay, inlaid work, marquetry
    3) Cono Sur, Méx, Ven lace insert
    4) (=acción) stuffing
    * * *
    1) (Coc)
    a) ( salchicha) sausage; ( fiambre) cold meat
    b) ( acción) stuffing
    2) (de madera, metal) inlaying; ( de una chapa) pressing
    * * *
    = built-in, recessed.
    Ex. If however the furniture is built-in or built of reinforced concrete then it does present a more difficult problem.
    Ex. The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.
    ----
    * iluminación embutida = recessed lighting.
    * luz embutida = recessed light, recessed downlight, downlight.
    * * *
    1) (Coc)
    a) ( salchicha) sausage; ( fiambre) cold meat
    b) ( acción) stuffing
    2) (de madera, metal) inlaying; ( de una chapa) pressing
    * * *
    = built-in, recessed.

    Ex: If however the furniture is built-in or built of reinforced concrete then it does present a more difficult problem.

    Ex: The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.
    * iluminación embutida = recessed lighting.
    * luz embutida = recessed light, recessed downlight, downlight.

    * * *
    A ( Coc)
    2 (acción) stuffing
    B
    1 (de madera, metal) inlaying
    2 (de una chapa) pressing
    * * *

    Del verbo embutir: ( conjugate embutir)

    embutido es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    embutido    
    embutir
    embutido sustantivo masculino ( salchicha) sausage;
    ( fiambre) cold meat
    embutido sustantivo masculino sausage
    embutir verbo transitivo
    1 (rellenar una tripa) to stuff
    2 (introducir a presión) to cram, squeeze [en, into]
    3 (encajar) to inlay
    ' embutido' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    raja
    - rajar
    - chorizo
    English:
    sausage
    - skin
    - slice
    * * *
    1. [comida] cold cured meat
    2. [acción] sausage-making, stuffing
    3. Am [entredós] panel of lace
    * * *
    m GASTR type of dry sausage
    * * *
    1) : sausage
    2) : inlaid work
    * * *
    embutido n cold meat

    Spanish-English dictionary > embutido

  • 15 empotrado

    adj.
    built-in, ingrained, set-in, embedded.
    past part.
    past participle of spanish verb: empotrar.
    * * *
    1→ link=empotrar empotrar
    1 fitted, built-in
    * * *
    ADJ [armario] built-in; (Mec) fixed, integral
    * * *
    - da adjetivo built-in, fitted (before n)
    * * *
    = built-in, recessed.
    Ex. If however the furniture is built-in or built of reinforced concrete then it does present a more difficult problem.
    Ex. The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.
    ----
    * armario empotrado = fitted wardrobe.
    * iluminación empotrada = recessed lighting.
    * luz empotrada = recessed light, recessed downlight, downlight.
    * * *
    - da adjetivo built-in, fitted (before n)
    * * *
    = built-in, recessed.

    Ex: If however the furniture is built-in or built of reinforced concrete then it does present a more difficult problem.

    Ex: The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.
    * armario empotrado = fitted wardrobe.
    * iluminación empotrada = recessed lighting.
    * luz empotrada = recessed light, recessed downlight, downlight.

    * * *
    A ‹armario› built-in, fitted ( before n)
    B ( Period) embedded
    reporteros empotrados en or con las tropas invasoras reporters embedded with the invading troops
    * * *

    Del verbo empotrar: ( conjugate empotrar)

    empotrado es:

    el participio

    Multiple Entries:
    empotrado    
    empotrar
    empotrado
    ◊ -da adjetivo ‹ mueble built-in, fitted ( before n);


    periodista embedded
    empotrar verbo transitivo
    1 to build in, fit
    2 fam (chocar) to crash: empotró el coche contra el árbol, he crashed into the tree
    ' empotrado' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    armario
    - empotrado-a
    English:
    built-in
    - fitted
    - fitted wardrobe
    - built
    - inkwell
    * * *
    empotrado, -a adj
    [armario, mueble] built-in, Br fitted
    * * *
    adj built-in, fitted
    * * *
    empotrado, -da adj
    : built-in
    armarios empotrados: built-in cabinets

    Spanish-English dictionary > empotrado

  • 16 utrimque (utrinque)

        utrimque (utrinque) adv.    [uterque], on both sides, on either hand, from each side, on the one side and on the other: clamor utrinque, Undique concursus, H.: magnae utrimque copiae: multis utrimque interfectis, Cs.: tigna binis utrimque fibulis distinebantur, one on each side, Cs.: utrimque constitit fides, i. e. both parties kept their word, L.: utrimque anxii, i. e. afraid of both parties, Ta.

    Latin-English dictionary > utrimque (utrinque)

  • 17 campana de la chimenea

    Ex. The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.
    * * *

    Ex: The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.

    Spanish-English dictionary > campana de la chimenea

  • 18 en entrante

    (adj.) = recessed
    Ex. The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.
    * * *
    (adj.) = recessed

    Ex: The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.

    Spanish-English dictionary > en entrante

  • 19 semicircular

    adj.
    semicircular.
    * * *
    1 semicircular
    * * *
    * * *
    adjetivo semicircular
    * * *
    Ex. The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.
    * * *
    adjetivo semicircular
    * * *

    Ex: The recessed spaces on each side of the chimney breast hold small semi-circular tables of marquetry with mirrors hanging above them.

    * * *
    semicircular
    * * *

    semicircular adj Geom semicircular
    ' semicircular' also found in these entries:
    English:
    semicircular
    * * *
    semicircular
    * * *
    adj semicircular

    Spanish-English dictionary > semicircular

  • 20 circumdati

    circum-do, dĕdi, dătum, dăre, v. a., lit. to put, set, or place around, i. e. both to wrap around (e. g. a mantle). and also to enclose (e. g. a town with a wall; syn.: cingo, vestio, saepio, circumvallo al.), with a twofold construction (cf. Zumpt, Gr. § 418).
    I.
    Aliquid (alicui rei), to place something [p. 337] around something, to put, set around, etc. (class. in prose and poetry).
    (α).
    With dat.:

    aër omnibus est rebus circumdatus appositusque,

    Lucr. 6, 1035:

    moenibus subjectos prope jam ignes circumdatosque restinximus,

    Cic. Cat. 3, 1, 2:

    circumdare fossam latam cubiculari lecto,

    id. Tusc. 5, 20, 59:

    satellites armatos contioni,

    Liv. 34, 27, 5:

    hinc patre hinc Catulo lateri circumdatis, Romam rediit,

    i. e. one on each side, id. 30, 19, 9; 3, 28, 2:

    milites sibi,

    Tac. A. 13, 25:

    arma umeris,

    Verg. A. 2, 510:

    licia tibi,

    id. E. 8, 74:

    vincula collo,

    Ov. M. 1, 631:

    bracchia collo,

    id. ib. 9, 459; 9, 605; 6, 479;

    and in tmesis: collo dare bracchia circum,

    Verg. A. 6, 700 (cf. the simplex:

    bracchia cervici dare,

    Hor. C. 3, 9, 3):

    lectis aulaea purpura,

    Curt. 9, 7, 15:

    cum maxime in hostiam itineri nostro circumdatam intuens,

    i. e. divided, and part placed on each side of the way, Liv. 40, 13, 4.—
    (β).
    Without a dat.:

    caedere januam saxis, ligna et sarmenta circumdare ignemque subicere coeperunt,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 1, 27, § 69; 2, 1, 31, § 80:

    ignes,

    id. Pis. 38, 93:

    custodias,

    id. Cat. 4, 4, 8:

    armata circumdatur Romana legio,

    Liv. 1, 28, 3:

    exercitu circumdato summā vi Cirtam irrumpere nititur,

    Sall. J. 25, 9:

    circumdatae stationes,

    Tac. A. 1, 50:

    murus circumdatus,

    Caes. B. G. 1, 38:

    turris toto opere circumdedit,

    id. ib. 7, 72:

    circumdato vallo,

    Curt. 3, 2, 2:

    lauream (sc. capiti),

    Suet. Vit. 9.— Subst.: circumdăti, ōrum, m., those around, the surrounding soldiers:

    circumdatos Antonius adloquitur,

    Tac. H. 3, 63.—With an abl. loci:

    toto oppido munitiones,

    Hirt. B. G. 8, 34 fin.:

    equites cornibus,

    Liv. 33, 18, 9; and without dat., Tac. A. 14, 53.—With two accs.:

    circumdare terram radices,

    Cato, R. R. 114;

    and per tmesin,

    id. ib. 157.—
    B.
    Trop. (most freq. in Tac.):

    cancelli, quos mihi ipse circumdedi,

    Cic. Quint. 10, 36:

    nescio an majora vincula majoresque necessitates vobis quam captivis vestris fortuna circumdederit,

    Liv. 21, 43, 3:

    egregiam famam paci circumdedit,

    i. e. conferred, imparted, Tac. Agr. 20; cf.:

    principatus inanem ei famam,

    id. H. 4, 11; id. Or. 37:

    principi ministeria,

    id. H. 2, 59; id. A. 14, 15.—In a Greek construction:

    infula virgineos circumdata comptus,

    encompassing, Lucr. 1, 88; Tac. H. 4, 45; id. A. 16, 25.—
    II.
    Aliquem or aliquid (aliquā re), to surround some person or thing ( with something), to encompass, enclose, encircle with.
    A.
    Lit.
    1.
    In gen.:

    animum (deus) circumdedit corpore et vestivit extrinsecus,

    Cic. Univ. 6 fin.; cf.:

    aether corpore concreto circumdatus undique,

    Lucr. 5, 469:

    portum moenibus,

    Nep. Them. 6, 1:

    regio insulis circumdata,

    Cic. Fl. 12, 27:

    villam statione,

    Tac. A. 14, 8:

    suam domum spatio,

    id. G. 16:

    collis operibus,

    id. A. 6, 41:

    vallo castra,

    id. H. 4, 57:

    Othonem vexillis,

    id. ib. 1, 36:

    canibus saltus,

    Verg. E. 10, 57:

    circumdato me bracchiis: meum collum circumplecte,

    Plaut. As. 3, 3, 106:

    collum filo,

    Cat. 64, 377:

    (aurum) circumdatum argento,

    Cic. Div. 2, 65, 134: furvis circumdatus alis Somnus, * Tib. 2, 1, 89:

    ad talos stola demissa et circumdata palla,

    Hor. S. 1, 2, 99:

    circumdedit se zonā,

    Suet. Vit. 16:

    circumdata corpus amictu,

    Ov. M. 4, 313; cf. id. ib. 3, 666:

    tempora vittis,

    id. ib. 13, 643:

    Sidoniam picto chlamydem circumdata limbo,

    Verg. A. 4, 137.—
    2.
    Esp. of a hostile surrounding, to surround, encompass, invest, besiege, etc.:

    oppidum vallo et fossā,

    Cic. Fam. 15, 4, 10:

    oppidum quinis castris,

    Caes. B. C. 3, 9:

    cum legati... multitudine domum ejus circumdedissent,

    Nep. Hann. 12, 4:

    vallo atque fossā moenia circumdat,

    Sall. J. 23, 1:

    oppidum coronā,

    Liv. 4, 47, 5:

    quos (hostes) primo Camillus vallo circumdare est adortus,

    id. 6, 8, 9:

    fossā valloque urbem,

    id. 25, 22, 8:

    fossā duplicique vallo circumdatā urbe,

    id. 28, 3, 5:

    hostes exercitu toto,

    Curt. 3, 8, 4. —
    B.
    Trop.:

    omni autem totam figuram mundi levitate circumdedit,

    Cic. Univ. 6 init.:

    exiguis quibusdam finibus oratoris munus circumdedisti,

    have confined, circumscribed, id. de Or. 1, 62, 264; cf.:

    minus octoginta annis circumdatum aevum,

    Vell. 1, 17, 2:

    pueritiam robore,

    Tac. A. 12, 25:

    fraude,

    Sil. 7, 134; cf. id. 12, 477:

    monstrorum novitate,

    Quint. Decl. 18, 1.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > circumdati

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