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легко опознаваемая опорная точка
топографический знак
для закрепления на местности отдельных точек наблюдения. Это могут быть бетонные или металлические столбы с идентифицирующими надписями и т.п.
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Located on the Tagus shore in Belém, not far from the Tower of Belém and the Jerónimos Monastery, the Monument of the Discoveries is a stone tribute of relatively recent origin. Built originally in 1940, as part of the Estado Novo's Double Centenary Exposition of the Portuguese World, the Monument of the Discoveries was constructed of temporary, lightweight materials. Unlike most of the exposition's constructions, however, the monument was not torn down after the exposition closed in December 1940. It remained in place and was reconstructed out of permanent materials and stone in time for the 1960 celebrations of the 500th anniversary of the death of Henry of Aviz (Prince Henry the Navigator).The monument is the work of sculptor Leopoldo de Almeida. It is complemented by an enormous mosaic wind rose showing the points of the compass, which was contributed by the Union of South Africa and is set in the open square just inland from the monument. This modern construction forms an imposing caravel in full sail, with Prince Henry the Navigator at the prow and a group of the country's chief navigators and sailors behind him. Notably, Columbus, who sailed for Spain, is not among them.Historical dictionary of Portugal > Discoveries, Monument of the
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8 ask for bread and be given a stone
(по)просить хлеба, а получить камень [этим. библ. Matthew VII, 9]It reminds me of what Robert Burns' mother said when they erected a stately monument to his memory: ‘Ah, Robbie, ye asked them for bread, and they hae [= have] gi'en ye a stane [= stone].’ (M. Twain, ‘The Innocents Abroad’, ch. XXXVI) — Это похоже на то, что сказала мать Роберта Бернса, когда ему воздвигли величественный памятник: "Ах, Робби, ты просил у людей хлеба, а они тебе подали камень"
Nurse: "...Yes, I loved him. My love grew as I saw yours fade... He asked for bread and you gave him a stone." (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Sacred Flame’, act III) — Медсестра: "...Да, я любила Морриса. Моя любовь к нему крепла по мере того, как ваша проходила... Он просил хлеба, а вы дали ему камень."
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10 चैत्य _caitya
चैत्य a. Relating to a pile.-त्यः The individual soul.-त्यम् 1 The ant-hill; नागहेतोः सुपर्णेन चैत्यमुन्मथितं यथा Rām.4.19.24.-2 A pile of stones forming a land- mark.-3 A monument, tomb-stone.-4 A sacrificial shed; देवस्थानेषु चैत्येषु नागानामालयेषु च Mb.3.19.67; कच्चिच्चैत्यशतैर्जुष्टः Rām.2.1.43; प्रासादगोपुरसभाचैत्यदेव- गृहादिषु Bhāg.9.11.27.-5 A place of religious worship, altar, sanctuary.-6 A temple.-7 A reflection.-8 A religious fig-tree or any tree growing by the side of streets; चैत्ययूपाङ्किता भूमिर्यस्येयं सवनाकरा Mb.1.1.229; Me.23 (रथ्यावृक्ष Malli.)-Comp. -अग्निः sacred fire, Pañch.1.6.-तरुः, -द्रुमः, -वृक्षः a fig-tree standing on a sacred spot.-पालः the guardian of a sanctuary.-मुखः a hermit's water-pot. -
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āra, ae, f. (Osc. form aasa; Umbr. asa: PELLEX. ASAM. IVNONIS. NE. TAGITO., Lex Numae ap. Gell. 4, 3, 3; cf. Serv. ad Verg. A. 4, 219; Macr. S. 3, 2) [perh. Sanscr. ās, Gr. hêmai, Dor. hêsmai = to sit, as the seat or resting-place of the victim or offering; v. Curt. p. 381 sq.], an altar.I.Lit.: Jovis aram sanguine turpari, Enn. ap. Cic. Tusc. 1, 35, 85 (Trag. v. 125 Vahl.):II.Inde ignem in aram, ut Ephesiae Dianae laeta laudes,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 5, 1:omnīs accedere ad aras... aras sanguine multo Spargere,
Lucr. 5, 1199 sq.; so id. 1, 84:turicremas aras,
id. 2, 353 (adopted by Verg. A. 4, 453);2, 417: multo sanguine maesti Conspergunt aras adolentque altaria donis,
id. 4, 1237 al.:ara Aio Loquenti consecrata,
Cic. Div. 1, 45, 101:ara condita atque dicata,
Liv. 1, 7; cf. Suet. Claud. 2:ara sacrata,
Liv. 40, 22; cf. Suet. Tib. 14:exstruere,
id. Aug. 15; so Vulg. 4 Reg. 21, 4:construere,
ib. 2 Par. 33, 3:facere,
ib. ib. 33, 15:erigere,
ib. Num. 23, 4:aedificare,
ib. 3 Reg. 14, 23:ponere,
ib. ib. 16, 32:destruere,
ib. Exod. 34, 13, and ib. Jud. 6, 25:subvertere,
ib. Deut. 7, 5:dissipare,
ib. ib. 12, 3:suffodere,
ib. Jud. 31, 32:demolire,
ib. Ezech. 6, 4:depopulari, ib. Osee, 10, 2: interibunt arae vestrae,
ib. Ezech. 6, 6 et saep.—Altars were erected not only in the temples, but also in the streets and highways, in the open air, Plaut. Aul. 4, 1, 20.—Esp. were altars erected in the courts of houses (impluvia), for the family gods (Penates), while the household gods (Lares) received offerings upon a small hearth (focus) in the family hall (atrium); hence, arae et foci, meton. for home, or hearth and home, and pro aris et focis pugnare, to fight for altars and fires, for one's dearest possessions:urbem, agrum, aras, focos seque dedere,
Plaut. Am. 1, 1, 71:te amicum Deiotari regis arae focique viderunt,
Cic. Deiot. 3:de vestris conjugibus ac liberis, de aris ac focis, decernite,
id. Cat. 4, 11, 24; id. Sest. 42:nos domicilia, sedesque populi Romani, Penates, aras, focos, sepulcra majorum defendimus,
id. Phil. 8, 3:patriae, parentibus, aris atque focis bellum parare,
Sall. C. 52, 3:pro patriā, pro liberis, pro aris atque focis suis cernere,
id. ib. 59, 5:sibi pro aris focisque et deūm templis ac solo, in quo nati essent, dimicandum fore,
Liv. 5, 30 et saep.—Criminals fled to the altars for protection, Don. ad Ter. Heaut. 5, 2, 22:interim hanc aram occupabo,
Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 45:Priamum cum in aram confugisset, hostilis manus interemit,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 35, 85:eo ille confugit in arāque consedit,
Nep. Paus. 4, 4:Veneris sanctae considam vinctus ad aras: haec supplicibus favet,
Tib. 4, 13, 23.—Hence, trop., protection, refuge, shelter:tamquam in aram confugitis ad deum,
Cic. N. D. 3, 10, 25:ad aram legum confugere,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 3:hic portus, haec ara sociorum,
id. ib. 2, 5, 48; Ov. Tr. 4, 5, 2; 5, 6, 14; id. H. 1, 110; id. P. 2, 8, 68.—One who took an oath was accustomed to lay hold of the altar, in confirmation of it, Plaut. Rud. 5, 2, 46:qui si aram tenens juraret, crederet nemo,
Cic. Fl. 36, 90; Nep. Hann. 2, 4 (cf. Liv. 21, 1):tango aras, medios ignes et numina testor,
Verg. A. 12, 201; 4, 219: ara sepulcri, a funeral pile, regarded as an altar, Verg. A. 6, 177; Sil. 15, 388.—Meton.A.The Altar, a constellation in the southern sky, Gr. Thutêrion (Arat. 403 al.): Aram, quam flatu permulcet spiritus austri, poët. ap. Cic. N. D. 2, 44, 114; so Cic. Arat. 202; 213 Orell.; Hyg. Astr. 2, 39, and id. ib. 3, 38:B.pressa,
i. e. low in the south, Ov. M. 2, 139. —Arae, The Altars.a.Rocky cliffs in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily Sardinia and Africa, so called from their shape, Varr. ap. Serv. ad Verg. A. 1, 108;b.Quadrig. Ann. ib.: saxa vocant Itali, mediis quae in fluctibus, Aras,
Verg. A. 1, 109.—Arae Philaenorum, v. Philaeni.—III.Transf., in gen., a monument of stone:ara virtutis,
Cic. Phil. 14, 13:Lunensis ara,
of Lunensian marble, Suet. Ner. 50 fin. —Also [p. 150] a tombstone:ARAM D. S. P. R. (de suā pecuniā restituit),
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m.1 monument (obra).2 stunner (mujer atractiva).* * *1 ARTE monument* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=construcción) monumentel monumento a la paz — the monument to peace, the peace monument
monumento histórico-artístico — (=edificio) listed building; (=zona) ≈ conservation area
2) * (=mujer) beauty* * *1) ( obra conmemorativa) monument2) (Relig) altar ( decorated for Holy Week)3) ( obra excepcional) masterpiece, classic4) (fam) ( mujer atractiva) stunner (colloq)* * *= monument, memorial.Ex. Her reading was mostly limited to inscriptions on monuments describing the brave deeds of her husband.Ex. The solitary volume published remains to date a memorial of that epochal event.----* monumento conmemorativo = memorial.* monumento cultural = cultural monument.* monumento histórico = landmark, historical monument, historical sight, historical landmark, historic landmark, historic monument.* monumento nacional = heritage site, national monument.* monumento público conmemorativo = public memorial.* monumentos = sights.* monumento vivo = living monument.* * *1) ( obra conmemorativa) monument2) (Relig) altar ( decorated for Holy Week)3) ( obra excepcional) masterpiece, classic4) (fam) ( mujer atractiva) stunner (colloq)* * *= monument, memorial.Ex: Her reading was mostly limited to inscriptions on monuments describing the brave deeds of her husband.
Ex: The solitary volume published remains to date a memorial of that epochal event.* monumento conmemorativo = memorial.* monumento cultural = cultural monument.* monumento histórico = landmark, historical monument, historical sight, historical landmark, historic landmark, historic monument.* monumento nacional = heritage site, national monument.* monumento público conmemorativo = public memorial.* monumentos = sights.* monumento vivo = living monument.* * *A (obra conmemorativa) monumentmonumento al soldado desconocido monument to the unknown soldiermonumento a los caídos war memoriala esa mujer le levanto un monumento that woman deserves a medal, I take my hat off to that woman ( colloq)Compuestos:memorialcommemorative stonehistorical monumentnational monumentla casa fue declarada monumento nacional en 1960 the house was declared a national monument in 1960B ( Relig) altar ( decorated for Holy Week)C (obra excepcional) masterpiece, classicesta obra es un monumento de la épica española this work is a classic example of the Spanish epicsu novia es un monumento his girlfriend's a stunner o a real looker* * *
monumento sustantivo masculino
1 ( obra conmemorativa) monument;◊ monumento histórico/nacional historical/national monument;
monumento a los caídos war memorial;
monumento funerario commemorative stone
2 ( obra excepcional) masterpiece, classic
3 (fam) ( mujer atractiva) stunner (colloq)
monumento sustantivo masculino monument
' monumento' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
levantar
- monumental
- alzar
- antigüedad
- conmemorativo
- consagrar
- develar
- erigir
- foco
- iluminación
- iluminar
- inaugurar
- panteón
- reflector
English:
memorial
- monument
- open
- raise
- set up
- land
- war
* * *monumento nm1. [construcción] monument;[estatua] monument, statue;un monumento a los caídos (en la guerra) a war memorial;un monumento a la constitución a monument to the constitution;Fama tu madre habría que hacerle un monumento your mother deserves a medalmonumento funerario burial monument;monumento histórico historical monument;monumento nacional national monument2. [obra artística o científica] classic;un monumento de la poesía del XIX a classic of nineteenth-century poetry3. [altar] = decorated altar used during Holy Week* * *m monument;ser un monumento fig fam be very good-looking* * *monumento nm: monument* * *monumento n monument -
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lapis idis, m a stone: undique lapides in murum iaci coepti sunt, Cs.: eminus lapidibus pugnare, S.: lapides omnīs flere ac lamentari coëgisses: Ossa lapis fiunt, O.: bibulus, pumicestone, V.: Parius, Parian marble, V.: lapides varios radere, mosaic, H.: lapide diem candidiore notare, to mark as a lucky day, Ct.—As a term of reproach: i, quid stas, lapis? Quin accipis? T. —A monument to mark distance, mile-stone (at intervals of 1000 paces): sextus ab urbe lapis, O.: intra vicensimum lapidem, L.—The auctioneer's stone at a slave sale, platform: praeter duos de lapide emptos tribunos.—A landmark, boundary-stone: sacer, L.—A grave-stone, tomb-stone: his scriptus notis, Tb.: ultimus, Pr.—A precious stone, gem, jewel, pearl: gemmas et lapides, H.: clari lapides, H.—A statue: Iovem lapidem iurare, the statue of Jupiter: albus, a marble table, H.* * *Istone; milestone; jewelIIstone; milestone; jewel -
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m.1 cippus, a short stone pilar used as a burial monument, as a boundary mark or as a signpost or milestone.2 landmark.3 memorial stone.* * *1 cippus* * *SM (=monumento) memorial stone; (=mojón) milestone, signpost* * *1 (monumento) memorial stone2 ( Auto) signpost* * *cipo nm1. [lápida] memorial stone2. [hito] milestone -
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monumento sustantivo masculino 1 ( obra conmemorativa) monument;◊ monumento histórico/nacional historical/national monument;monumento a los caídos war memorial; monumento funerario commemorative stone 2 ( obra excepcional) masterpiece, classic 3 (fam) ( mujer atractiva) stunner (colloq)
monumento sustantivo masculino monument ' monumento' also found in these entries: Spanish: levantar - monumental - alzar - antigüedad - conmemorativo - consagrar - develar - erigir - foco - iluminación - iluminar - inaugurar - panteón - reflector English: memorial - monument - open - raise - set up - land - war -
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transitive verb2) mit einer Inschrift versehen [Denkmal, Grabstein]* * *(to carve or write: The monument was inscribed with the names of the men who died in the war; He carefully inscribed his name in his new book.) beschriften- academic.ru/38374/inscription">inscription* * *in·scribe[ɪnˈskraɪb]vt▪ to \inscribe sth [in/on sth] etw [in/auf etw akk] schreiben; (cut into metal) etw [in/auf etw akk] eingravieren; (cut into stone) etw [in/auf etw akk] einmeißelnthe wall was \inscribed with the names of the dead auf der Mauer standen die Namen der Toten2. (dedicate)▪ to \inscribe sth to sb jdm etw widmen* * *[In'skraɪb]vt1) (sth on sth etw in etw acc) words, symbols etc (= engrave) (on ring, watch etc) eingravieren; (on rock, stone, wood) einmeißeln; (on tree) einritzen2) book eine Widmung schreiben in (+acc)a watch, inscribed... — eine Uhr mit der Widmung...
3)to inscribe sth in sb's mind — etw in jds Gedächtnis (dat) verankern
5) (FIN)* * *inscribe [ınˈskraıb] v/t2. (ein)schreiben, eintragen ( beide:in in akk):inscribe one’s name in a book sich in ein Buch eintragen;they have inscribed their names (up)on the pages of history sie haben Geschichte gemacht, sie sind in die Geschichte eingegangen;inscribed stock WIRTSCH Br Namensaktien pl (nur bei der Emissionsstelle eingetragene Aktien ohne Besitzerzertifikat)3. ein Buch etc mit einer (persönlichen) Widmung versehen4. MATH einbeschreiben (in dat):inscribed angle einbeschriebener Winkel* * *transitive verb2) mit einer Inschrift versehen [Denkmal, Grabstein]* * *v.beschriften v.
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