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1 кел
scap, scald-head* * *кел,м., само ед. scald-head; • кипна ми \келът that got my goat, I flew into a rage.* * *ringworm* * *1. scap, scald-head 2. кипна ми КЕЛът that got my goat, I flew into a rage -
2 Special Children Are Privileged
Education: SCAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Special Children Are Privileged
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3 Supervisory Capital Assessment Program
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Supervisory Capital Assessment Program
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4 Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
Military: SCAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers
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5 silicone capacitance absolute pressure sensor
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > silicone capacitance absolute pressure sensor
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6 СКАП
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7 кормовая мука из столовых отходов
1) General subject: table scrap meal2) Makarov: table scap mealУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кормовая мука из столовых отходов
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8 отпущения
General subject: scape (козёл отпущения( scape goat)), scap (козёл отпущения( scape goat)) -
9 скап
Ecology: SCAP, special climate applications programme -
10 специальная климатологическая программа
Ecology: SCAP, special climate applications programmeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > специальная климатологическая программа
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11 campus
campus ī, m [SCAP-], a plain, field, open country, level place: campi patentes: virentes, H.: aequor campi, V.: in aequo campi, L.: campos peragrantes: redeunt iam gramina campis, H.: campi frumenti opulenti, L.: pigri, H.: planus lateque patens, O.: in campo sui facere potestatem, in the open field, N.: ut ignes in campo obstare queratur, in the open plain, H.: agros cum suis opimis campis: tantum campi, so vast a plain, V.: Aëris in campis latis, i. e. the Elysian fields, V.: campis atque Neptuno super, on land and sea, H.—Esp., a grassy plain in Rome, along the Tiber (dedicated to Mars; hence called Campus Martius), the place of assemblage for the people at the comitia centuriata, L.: quorum audaciam reieci in Campo: Descendat in Campum petitor, H.: consularibus comitiis consecratus; it was used for games, exercise, and military drills; hence, campus noster: ludere in campo, H.: uti Et ludis et post decisa negotia Campo, H.: Quantos virūm Campus aget gemitūs (at the funeral of Marcellus), V. — A level surface (of a sea, a rock, etc., poet.): campi liquentes, V.: campus aquae, O.: inmotā attollitur undā Campus (i. e. saxum), V.— Fig., a place of action, field, theatre, arena: aequitatis: magnus in re p.: campus Per quem magnus equos Auruncae flexit alumnus, i. e. the kind of composition practised by Lucilius ( satire), Iu.— The comitia held in the Campus Martius: fors domina Campi.* * *plain; level field/surface; open space for battle/games; sea; scope; campus -
12 scaber
scaber bra, brum, adj. [2 SCAP-], rough, scurfy, scabrous: pectus inluvie, C. poët.: manus, O.: homo, H.: robigo (pilorum), V.* * *scabra -um, scabrior -or -us, scaberrimus -a -um ADJrough/scabrous from disease, scabby (esp. sheep); rough/corroded (surface) -
13 scabiēs
scabiēs em, ē, f [2 SCAP-], a roughness, scurf: ferri (with robigo), V.: mali, Iu.—As a disease, the scab, mange, itch, leprosy: turpis, V.: mala, H., Iu.—Fig., an itching, restless longing, unnatural excitement: dulcedine hac et scabie carent: scabies et contagia lucri, H.* * *itch, mange -
14 scabō
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15 scamnum
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16 scapulae
scapulae ārum, f dim. [1 SCAP-], the shoulder-blades, shoulders: altae, O.: scapulas perdidi, i. e. have incurred a flogging, T. -
17 scīpiō
scīpiō ōnis, m [1 SCAP-], a staff, walkingstick: eburneus (of the viri triumphales), L.* * *IScipio; (P. Cornelia scipio beat Hannibal, his grandson destroyed Carthage)IIceremonial rod, baton -
18 scobis
scobis is, f [2 SCAP-], sawdust, scrapings, filings: in scobe quantus Consistit sumptus? i. e. how little it costs to strew the floor with sawdust, H., Iu.* * *filings, chips, shavings, sawdust -
19 scōpae
scōpae ārum, f [2 SCAP-], twigs, a broom, besom: Viles, H.—Prov.: scopas dissolvere, to untie a broom, i. e. to make confusion: scopae solutae (of a helpless person). -
20 Albiniani
Albĭnĭus, ii, m., the name of a Roman gens:C. Albinius,
Cic. Sest. 3, 6.—Hence, Albĭnĭānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to an Albinius.—Subst.: Albĭnĭāni, ōrum, m., adherents of Albinius, Spart. Sev. 10; Tert. ad Scap. 2.
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scap|u|la — «SKAP yuh luh», noun, plural lae « lee», las. 1. = shoulder blade. (Cf. ↑shoulder blade) 2. one of the other bones of the pectoral arch of some vertebrates. ╂[< New Latin scapula shoulder blade < Late Latin, shoulder < Latin scapulae,… … Useful english dictionary
scap — in·fra·scap·u·la·ris; land·scap·er; land·scap·ist; pre·scap·u·la; pro·scap·u·la; scap·a·no·rhyn·chus; scap·a·nus; scap·el; scap; scap·o·lite; scap·o·lit·iza·tion; scap·u·la; scap·u·la·re; scap·u·lary; scap·u·late; scap·u·lat·ed; scap·u·let;… … English syllables
SCAP — Supreme Command Allied Powers. The name of the largely American postwar Occupation administration (1945 51). Changes were brought about by the occupying powers in this period in many areas of Japanese life. Legislation on religion profoundly… … A Popular Dictionary of Shinto
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scap|o|lite — «SKAP uh lyt», noun. any one of a group of minerals of variable composition, essentially silicates of aluminum, calcium, and sodium, occurring in tetragonal crystals and also massive, such as wernerite. ╂[< German Skapolith < Greek skâpos… … Useful english dictionary
scap|ple — «SKAP uhl», transitive verb, pled, pling. = scabble. (Cf. ↑scabble) … Useful english dictionary