-
1 skull
-
2 skull
جُمْجُمَة \ skull: the bony framework of the head: He fell off his horse and cracked his skull. \ عَظْم الرَّأْس \ skull: the bony framework of the head: He fell off his horse and cracked his skull. -
3 skull
[skal] nounthe bony case that encloses the brain:جُمْجُمَهHe's fractured his skull.
-
4 черепен
skull (attr.), of the skull, науч. cranial* * *чѐрепен,прил., -на, -но, -ни skull (attr.), of the skull, науч. cranial; \черепенна кухина (brain-)pan.* * *cranial (науч.); of the skull ; brain pan - черепна кухина* * *1. skull (attr.), of the skull, науч. cranial 2. черепна кухина (brain-)pan -
5 Schädelbasisbruch
der Schädelbasisbruchfracture of the base of the skull; fracture of the skull* * *Schä|del|ba|sis|bruchmfracture at the base of the skull* * *Schä·del·ba·sis·bruchm fracture of the skull base, base [or spec basilar] skull fracture* * *der (Med.) basal skull fracture* * ** * *der (Med.) basal skull fracture -
6 Schädelbruch
( Schädelbasisbruch) m MED. fracture of the (base of the) skull* * *Schä|del|bruchmfractured skull* * *Schä·del·bruchm fractured skull, fracture of the skull* * *der (Med.) skull fracture* * ** * *der (Med.) skull fracture -
7 Г-193
АДАМОВА ГОЛОВА NP fixed WOa representation of a human skull, often with two crossed bones underneath (as a symbol of death, poison etc): deaths-headthe sign of a skull and crossbones (in refer, to a pirate's flag with a skull and crossbones) Jolly Roger....Взглянув еще раз на руку нового знакомца, (Пьер) ближе рассмотрел перстень. Он увидал на нем адамову голову, знак масонства (Толстой 5)...Glancing once more at the strangers hands he (Pierre) looked more closely at his ring with its death's-head -a Masonic symbol (5a).Говорили, говорили мистики, что было время, когда красавец не носил фрака, а был опоясан широким кожаным поясом, из-за которого торчали рукояти пистолетов, а его волосы воронова крыла были повязаны алым шелком, и плыл в Караибском море под его командой бриг под чёрным гробовым флагом с адамовой головой (Булгаков 9). It was said, it was said by mystics that there had been a time when the handsome man did not wear a frock coat, but a wide leather belt with revolvers tucked into it, and his raven hair was tied with scarlet silk, and he commanded a brig that sailed the Caribbean under a dead black flag bearing the sign of the skull (9a). -
8 адамова голова
[NP; fixed WO]=====⇒ a representation of a human skull, often with two crossed bones underneath (as a symbol of death, poison etc):- deattts-head;- [in refer, to a pirate's flag with a skull and crossbones] Jolly Roger.♦...Взглянув еще раз на руку нового знакомца, [Пьер] ближе рассмотрел перстень. Он увидал на нем адамову голову, знак масонства (Толстой 5)....Glancing once more at the strangers hands he [Pierre] looked more closely at his ring with its death's-head - a Masonic symbol (5a).♦ Говорили, говорили мистики, что было время, когда красавец не носил фрака, а был опоясан широким кожаным поясом, из-за которого торчали рукояти пистолетов, а его волосы воронова крыла были повязаны алым шелком, и плыл в Караибском море под его командой бриг под чёрным гробовым флагом с адамовой головой (Булгаков 9). It was said, it was said by mystics that there had been a time when the handsome man did not wear a frock coat, but a wide leather belt with revolvers tucked into it, and his raven hair was tied with scarlet silk, and he commanded a brig that sailed the Caribbean under a dead black flag bearing the sign of the skull (9a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > адамова голова
-
9 основание черепа
-
10 перелом основания черепа
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > перелом основания черепа
-
11 calotte
calotte [kalɔt]feminine noun* * *kalɔt1) ( couvre-chef) skull cap2) (colloq) ( tape) slap; fig•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kalɔt nf1) (= coiffure) skullcap2) (= gifle) slap3) péjoratifla calotte (= clergé) — the clergy
* * *calotte nf1 ( couvre-chef) skull cap; la calotte d'un chapeau the body of a hat;4 Archit calotte; la calotte d'une voûte the calotte of a vault.calotte crânienne Anat top of the skull, calvarium spéc; calotte glaciaire Géog icecap; calotte sphérique Math spherical cap.[kalɔt] nom féminin1. [vêtement] skullcap2. (familier) [tape] box on the ear(se) prendre ou recevoir une calotte to get a thick ear3. ANATOMIEcalotte du crâne ou crânienne top of the skull4. ARCHITECTURE [voûte] calotte5. ASTRONOMIE7. GÉOGRAPHIE -
12 череп
1. cranium2. skull -
13 शिरस् _śiras
शिरस् n. [शॄ-असुन् निपातः Uṇ.4.193]1 The head; शिरसा श्लाघते पूर्वं (गुणं) परं (दोषं) कण्ठे नियच्छति Subhās.-2 Skull.-3 A peak, summit, top (as of a mountain); हिमगौरैरचलाधिपः शिरोभिः Ki.5.17; Śi.4.54.-4 The top of a tree.-5 The head or top of anything; तेनाहृतो महातालो वेपमानो बृहच्छिराः Bhāg.1.15.33; शिरसि मसीपटलं दधाति दीपः Bv.1.74.-6 Pinnacle, acme, highest point.-7 Front, forepart, van (as of an army); पुत्रस्य ते रणशिरस्ययमग्रयायी Ś.7.26; U.5.3.-8 Chief, principal, head (usually at the end of comp.).-9 N. of the verse in the गायत्री (from आपो ज्योतिः to स्वरोम्); cf. T. Ar.1.27; Bhāg 5.9.5.-Comp. -अस्थि n. (शिरोस्थि) the skull.-कपालिन् m. an ascetic who carries about a human skull.-क्रिया presentation of the head.-गृहम् (शिरोगृहम्) a room on the top of a house, turret, garret.-ग्रहः (शिरोग्रहः) affection of the head, head- ache.-छेदः, -छेदनम् (शिरश्छेदः &c.) beheading, decapitation.-तापिन् m. an elephant.-त्रम्, -त्राणम् 1 a helmet; च्युतैः शिरस्त्रैश्चषकोत्तरेव R.7.49,66; अपनीत- शिरस्त्राणाः 4.64.-2 a head-dress.-धरा, -धिः, ध्रः (शिरोधरा, -धिः, -ध्रः) the neck; तेषां शिरोधरान् धूताञ्छरध्वज- धनूंषि च Rām.7.7.17; निकृत्तबाहूरुशिरोध्रविग्रहम् Bhāg.1. 59.16; Śi.4.52;5.65; cf. कम्बुशिरोधिः Chaitanyachandro- daya 3.-पीठम् the back of the neck.-पीडा headache.-पुष्पम् an ornament for the head; स्फुरितारुणवर्णेन शिर- ष्पुष्पेण शोभिताम् Śiva B.2.53.-प्रणामः bending the head.-प्रदानम् giving up the head or life.-प्रावरणम् a tur- ban.-फलः the cocoa-nut tree.-भूषणम् (शिरोभूषणम्) an ornament for the head.-मणिः (शिरोमणिः) 1 a jewel worn on the head.-2 a crest-jewel.-3 a title of respect conferred on learned men.-मर्मन् m. (शिरोमर्मन्) a hog.-मालिन् m. (शिरोमालिन्) an epithet of Śiva.-रत्नम् (शिरोरत्नम्) a jewel worn on the head.-रुजा (शिरोरुजा) head-ache.-रुह् m.,-रुहः (शिरोरुह्- रुहः) (also शिरसिरुह्-हः) the hair of the head; शिरोरुहैः स्नानकषायवासितैः स्त्रियो निदाधं शमयन्ति कामिनाम् Ṛs. 1.4; Ku.5.9; R.15.16.-रोगः a disease of the head; अथातः शिरोरोगविज्ञानीयमध्यायं व्याख्यास्यामः Suśr.-वर्तिन् a. (-शिरोवर्तिन्) being at the head. (-m.) a chief, any one at the head of affairs.-वल्ली (शिरोवल्ली) the crest of a peacock.-वृत्तम् (शिरोवृत्तम्) pepper.-वेष्टः, वेष्टनम् (शिरोवेष्टः, -ष्टनम्) a head-dress, turban; शिरोवेष्टनव्याजतस्ते मुखेन्दोः Sūkti.35.-शूलम् head-ache.-रथः 1 leader, chief.-2 a plaintiff. -a. imminent.-स्थानम् main apartment; गतेष्वस्मासु राजा नः शिरःस्थानानि पश्यतु Pratimā 1.31.-हारिन् m. (शिरोहारिन्) an epithet of Śiva. -
14 περικράνιος
A round the skull, πῖλος π. skull-cap, of the apex of the Roman flamines, Plu.Num.7 (pl.); ἡπ. χιτών or ὑμήν the membrane under the skin of the skull, Ruf.Onom. 129, Antyll. ap. Orib.44.8.1, Gal.UP8.9.II [full] περικράνιον, τό, = cernicale, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περικράνιος
-
15 Schädelform
f ANAT. shape of the skull* * *Schä·del·formf shape of the skull* * * -
16 περικράνιον
περικράνιονround the skull: neut nom /voc /acc sgπερικρά̱νιον, περικράνιοςround the skull: masc /fem acc sgπερικρά̱νιον, περικράνιοςround the skull: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
17 основание черепа
1) Biology: base of skull2) Medicine: basilar region, basis cranii, skull base3) Anatomy: base of the skull4) Aviation medicine: base of skull (on spine) (на позвоночном столбе) -
18 HIMINN
* * *(gen. himins, dat. himni; pl. himnar), m. heaven; undir berum himini, in the open air.* * *m. [the form hifinn occurs rarely, Fms. x. 10 (v. l.), Hb. (1866) thrice; the mod. form is himin, without the inflexive n; the root consonant varies between m and f (or v), the final between n and l, cp. Goth. himins, A. S. heofon, Engl. heaven, Hel. himil, O. H. G. himila, Germ. as also mod. Dan. and Swed. himmel; this interchange of f and m is analogous to ‘of’ and ‘um’ (umb), ‘sofa’ and ‘sömn’ (i. e. svefn), ‘kufl’ and ‘kumbl,’ Lat. sopio and somnus, etc. ☞ The mythol. Gimle (Vsp. 63) is probably dat. of an obsolete himil derived from the time when the initial h was still sounded gutturally]:—heaven; in the old heathen creed the heavenly vault was the skull of the giant Ymir, Gm. 40, Vþm. 21, Edda sub init.; and is called by the poets ‘the giant’s skull,’ ‘the burden of the dwarfs’ (vide dvergr), etc.; the heavens were nine, the names of which are recorded in Edda (Gl.):—Níu eru himnar á hæð talðir, cp. Alm. 12, 13; upp-h., the ether, Vsp. 3; nú heldr jörð griðum upp, en himinn varðar fyrir ofan en hafit Rauða fyrir útan er liggr um lönd öll, Grág. i. 166; jafnhárt upp sem himinn, Edda 60 (in a verse); leikr hár hiti við h., sjálfan, Vsp. 58; hinn slétti h., Vþm. 46: allit., heiðr himin, Hbl. 19, Eb. 48 new Ed., v. l.; haf og h., sea and heaven; himin ok jörð, heaven and earth, Nj. 194; áðr stjarna komi á himin, ere the stars came up in heaven, Grág. ii. 322.β. phrases, undir berum himni, under the bare sky, freq.; hann ann mér eigi at hafa himininn jafnan yfir höfði sér sem hann hefir sjálfr, Vápn. 20; þykjask taka h. höndum, to think one grasps heaven with one’s hands, of high fantastic hopes; þat hugðum vér bændr … at vér hefðim þá höndum himin tekit, en nú …, Hkr. i. 141, Sighvat (Bersögl. vísur), Al. 118; himins-emdi, the end, border of heaven, Vþm. 37, Edda 12.2. the heathen conception of a plurality of heavens caused the plural to be mostly used by Christian writers, esp. after the Reformation, also, Guð á himnum, God in the heavens; Faðir á himnum, Gr. ἐν τοις οὐρανοις, N. T., following the Gr. text; himnum að, towards the heavens, Pass. 34. 1; hér og á himnum bæði, 24. 7: himna-Guð, God in the heavens, Sól. 6, Stj.; stíga til himna, to ascend to the heavens, Gþl. 40; himna-fagnaðr, heavenly joy, Hom. 30; himna-brauð, bread from the heavens, manna, Post.; himna-fæðsla, id., Stj.; himna-för, ascension to the heavens; himna-ljós, the light of the heavens, Pass. 3. 3; hinma-hallir, the halls of the heavens, 25. 13; himna-konungr, the king of the heavens, Hom., Fms. i. 141; himna-mjöl, the flour of the heavens, manna, Stj., Al. 64; himna-sjón, heavenly sight, Greg. 35; himna-vist, an abode in the heavens, Hom.; himna-ríki, n. the kingdom of the heavens, N. T., in old writers himin-ríki.II. metaph. (like Gr. οὐρανός), a canopy, covering, cp. Germ. trag-himmel; sængr-himinn, a bed canopy: poët., brúna-himinn, heaven of the brows, the forehead, Kormak; ál-himin, the heaven or covering of the deep, the ice, Eyvind. -
19 Schädelbasis
Schä·del·ba·sis* * *f.base of the skull n. -
20 κορυφή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `top, skull', also metph. (Il.).Other forms: Dor. - φάCompounds: Compp., e. g. κορυφᾱ-γενής `head born', prop. of Athena, metaph. (Pythag. in Plu. 2, 381f.), δι-κόρυφος `with two summits' (E., Arist.).Derivatives: κορυφαῖος m. `the firste, head-, choirleader' (IA.), second. adj. `at the head' (Plu., Hdn.), κορυφαιότης `leadership' ( Corp. Herm.); κορυφαῖον `the upper part of a hunting-net', - φαία `the head part of a bridle' (X., Poll.). - κορυφώδης `with summits' (Hp.). - κορυφάς f. `edge of the navel' (Hp. ap. Gal.); - φίς, - φών = κορυφή (Gloss.), κόρυφος m. = κορυφή (Epid.), = κόρυμβος γυναικεῖος H. - κορύφαινα f. name of a fish, ἵππουρις (Dorio ap. Ath.); on the motive Strömberg Fischnamen 59, on the suffix ibd. 137; κορύφια pl. kind of molluscs (Xenokr. ap. Orib.). - κορυφιστήρ = κορυφαῖον (Poll.), also `forehead-band' (sch.); cf. βραχιονιστήρ (Chantraine Formation 328), - ιστής `id.' (H.). - Denomin. verbs: 1. κορυφόομαι `rise up high' (Il.), `count together' (hell.), - όω `bring to the top' (medic.), with κορύφωμα `summum' (Ath. Mech.), - ωσις `top of a pyramide' (Nicom.). - 2. κορύπτω `butt with the skull (horns)' (Theoc.; on the formation Schwyzer 705) with κορυπτίλος `butting' (Theoc.); after τροχίλος, σποργίλος (Chantraine Formation 249), prob. hypocoristisc; also κορύπτης, - τόλης `id.' (EM, H.); ἐκορυπτίας ἐγαυρίας H.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation with φ-suffix (Schwyzer 495, Chantraine 264), from an υ-stem (but the word is non-IE!), which some see in κόρυς; the meaning speaks against this deriv. - Wrong combinations in Bezzenberger-Fick BB 6, 237 (s. Bq) and Persson Beitr. 1, 179 (s. WP. 1, 406). - Since long recognized as Pre-Greek, κορυφ-, with prenasalization κορυμβ-.See also: - S. also κόρυμβος.Page in Frisk: 1,926-927Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κορυφή
См. также в других словарях:
The Skull — Infobox Film name = The Skull image size = caption = director = Freddie Francis producer = Max Rosenberg Milton Subotsky writer = Milton Subotsky Robert Bloch narrator = starring = Peter Cushing Christopher Lee Jill Bennett Patrick Wymark music … Wikipedia
The skull man — est un dessin animé japonais de la compagnie Studio Bones et diffusé en avril 2007 sur Fuji TV. L histoire se passe dans un monde contemporain assez étrange, où se côtoient des armes nazies et des technologies récentes, voire futuristes. Sommaire … Wikipédia en Français
The Skull Man — Skull Man スカルマン (Sukaru Man) One shot Manga Type Shōnen Auteur Shotaro Ishinomori Éditeur … Wikipédia en Français
The Skull (album) — Infobox Album | Name = The Skull Type = studio Artist = Trouble Released = 1985 Recorded = 1985 Genre = Doom metal Length = 43:05 Label = Metal Blade Producer = Trouble and Bill Metoyer Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5… … Wikipedia
The Skull of Sobek — Bigfinishbox title=The Skull of Sobek series=Doctor Who number=New EDAs 2.4 featuring=Eighth Doctor Lucie Miller writer=Marc Platt director=Barnaby Edwards producer= executive producer=Nicholas Briggs production code=BFPDWCDMG012 set between=… … Wikipedia
The Skull Beneath the Skin — infobox Book | name = The Skull Beneath The Skin title orig = translator = image caption = author = P. D. James illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = Cordelia Gray #2 genre = Mystery novel, Crime… … Wikipedia
The Jewel in the Skull — Infobox Book name = The Jewel in the Skull title orig = translator = image caption = First Edition author = Michael Moorcock illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = The History of the Runestaff genre =… … Wikipedia
Base of the skull — The base of the skull (lat. basis cranii) is the most inferior area of the skull.tructuresStructures found at the base of the skull are for example: *Foramen magnum *Foramen ovale (skull)Bones*Ethmoid bone *Sphenoid bone *Occipital bone *Frontal… … Wikipedia
Foramina of the skull — Bone: Foramina of the skull Base of the skull. Upper surface … Wikipedia
Rat in the Skull — est une pièce de théâtre écrite par le dramaturge britannique Ron Hutchinson en 1984. La première représentation fut produite à Londres, au Royal Court Theatre la même année. Argument Évocation des années 1980 en Irlande du Nord, où les parasites … Wikipédia en Français
Skull (symbolism) — Skull symbolism is the attachment of symbolic meaning to the human skull. The most common symbolic use of the skull is as a representation of death and mortality, but such a reading varies with changing cultural contexts.Humans can often… … Wikipedia