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1 a long, spirally curled lock of hair - локон
General subject: ringlet (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringlet_(haircut))Универсальный русско-английский словарь > a long, spirally curled lock of hair - локон
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2 anulus
1.ānŭlus (not ann-), i, m. [2. anus, like circulus from circum, not a dim.], a ring, esp. for the finger, a finger-ring; and for sealing, a seal-ring, signet-ring.I.Lit.:II.ille suum anulum opposuit,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 76:de digito anulum Detraho,
Ter. Heaut. 4, 1, 37; id. Ad. 3, 2, 49; id. Hec. 5, 3, 31 et saep.; Lucr. 1, 312; 6, 1008; 6, 1014:(Gyges) anulum detraxit,
Cic. Off. 3, 9, 38:gemmatus,
Liv. 1, 11; Suet. Ner. 46; id. Caes. 33; id. Tib. 73 et saep.:anulo tabulas obsignare,
Plaut. Curc. 2, 3, 67:sigilla anulo imprimere,
Cic. Ac. 2, 26, 85; id. ad Q. Fr. 1, 1, 4; Plin. 33, 1, 5 sqq. et saep.—The right to wear a gold ring was possessed, in the time of the Republic, only by the knights (equites); hence, equestris, * Hor. S. 2, 7, 53:anulum invenit = eques factus est,
Cic. Verr. 2, 3, 76.—So also jus anulorum = dignitas equestris, Suet. Caes. 33:donatus anulo aureo,
id. ib. 39; so id. Galb. 10; 14; id. Vit. 12 al.; cf. Mayor ad Juv. 7, 89; Smith. Dict. Antiq.—Of other articles in the form of rings.A.A ring for curtains:B.velares anuli,
Plin. 13, 9, 18, § 62. —A link of a chain, Plin. 34, 15, 43, § 150; cf. Mart. 2, 29.— Irons for the feet, fetters:C. D.anulus cruribus aptus,
Mart. 14, 169.—A round ornament upon the capitals of Doric columns:E.anuli columnarum,
Vitr. 4, 3.—Anuli virgei, rings made of willow rods, Plin. 15, 29, 37, § 124.2. -
3 cincinnus
cincinnus ī, m, κίκιννοσ, curled hair, a lock of hair, curl: cincinnorum fimbriae. — Fig., in rhetoric, artificial ornament: in poëtae cincinnis offenditur.* * *ringlet, curl/lock; curled hair; rhetorical flourish, artificial embellishment -
4 ὄστλιγξ
II anything curled or twisted, as,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὄστλιγξ
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5 Locke
f; -, -n curl; bes. abgeschnittene oder herunterhängende: lock; blonde / schwarze Locken haben have curly blond / black hair; das Haar in Locken legen put curlers in one’s hair* * *die Lockecurl; lock* * *Lọ|cke I ['lɔkə]f -, -n(Haar) curlIILocken haben — to have curly hair
f -, -n(Pfeife) (bird) call* * *die1) (a coil of hair etc.) curl2) (the quality of being curled: My hair has very little curl in it.) curl3) (a piece of hair: She cut off a lock of his hair.) lock4) ((in plural) hair: curly brown locks.) lock5) (a long curl of hair.) ringlet* * *Lo·cke<-, -n>[ˈlɔkə]f curl\Locken haben to have curly hairsich dat \Locken machen lassen, sich dat das Haar in \Locken legen lassen to have one's hair set [or curled]* * *die; Locke, Locken curl* * *blonde/schwarze Locken haben have curly blond/black hair;das Haar in Locken legen put curlers in one’s hair* * *die; Locke, Locken curl* * *-n f.buckle n.curl n.tress n. -
6 boucler
boucler [bukle]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ ceinture] to buckle• tu vas la boucler ! (inf!) will you shut up! (inf!)• la boucle est bouclée we've (or they've) come full circlec. ( = enfermer) (inf) to lock upd. ( = encercler) [+ quartier] to seal off2. intransitive verb[cheveux] to curl* * *bukle
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1) ( attacher) to fasten [ceinture de sécurité, bagages]2) (colloq) ( fermer) to lock [porte, coffre]3) (colloq) ( encercler) [police] to cordon off [quartier]; to close [frontière]4) ( achever) to complete [enquête]; to close [dossier]; to sign [accord]5) ( en finance) to balance [budget]6) ( dans la presse) to put [something] to bed [journal, édition]7) (colloq) ( mettre en prison) to lock [somebody] up
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verbe intransitif [cheveux] to curl••* * *bukle1. vt1) (= fermer) [ceinture] to fasten2) [magasin] to shut3) (= terminer) to finish off, [circuit] to completeboucler la boucle AVIATION — to loop the loop
4) [budget] to balance5) (= enfermer) to shut away, [condamné] to lock up6) [quartier] to seal off2. vifaire boucler [cheveux] — to curl
* * *boucler verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( attacher) to fasten [ceinture de sécurité, valise, bagages];3 ○( encercler) [police, gendarmes] to cordon off, surround [quartier, secteur, territoire]; to close [frontière];4 ( achever) to complete [enquête, saison, projet, disque]; to close [dossier]; to sign [accord]; l'enquête a été bouclée en un mois the enquiry GB ou investigation US was completed in one month;5 Fin to balance [budget]; to settle [financement]; boucler un bilan to balance the books; boucler une OPA to clinch a takeover bid; boucler le mois/les fins de mois to make ends meet at the end of the/each month;6 Presse to put [sth] to bed [journal, édition]; on a bouclé le journal à 19 h we put the paper to bed at 7 pm;7 ○( mettre en prison) [police, justice] to lock [sb] up [malfaiteur, meurtrier]; faire boucler qn to get sb locked up.B vi [cheveux] to curl; ses cheveux bouclent naturellement his/her hair curls naturally; se faire boucler les cheveux to have one's hair curled.la boucler to shut up; boucle-la◑! shut your trap◑!; boucler la boucle to come full circle; le héros retrouve son fils, la boucle est bouclée the hero finds his son and things have come full circle.[bukle] verbe transitif2. [dans une opération policière]boucler une avenue/un quartier to seal off an avenue/area4. [mettre un terme à - affaire] to finish off (separable), to settle ; [ - programme de révisions] to finish (off)5. [équilibrer]6. AÉRONAUTIQUEla boucle est bouclée, on a bouclé la boucle we're back to square one7. [cheveux, mèches] to curl————————[bukle] verbe intransitif————————se boucler verbe pronominal -
7 riccio
1. m (pl -cci) zoology hedgehogriccio di mare sea urchin2. (pl -cci)1) adj curly2) m curl* * *riccio1 agg. curly: c'era un bambino con i capelli ricci ricci, there was a little boy with very curly hair; era un vecchio signore con una barba lunga e riccia, it was an old gentleman with a long, curly beard◆ s.m.1 curl; lock: quando era bambina aveva molti ricci, as a child, she had a lot of curls; si faceva i ricci, she curled her hair; vorrei avere i ricci come i tuoi, I wish my hair was as curly as yours // ricci di burro, butter-curls2 (mecc.) burr3 ( di tessuto) terry4 ( di violino) scrallriccio2 s.m.1 (zool.) hedgehog, urchin // riccio del Madagascar, ( Tenrec caudatus) tenrec (o tanrec) // chiudersi come un riccio, to shut up like a clam3 (bot.) chestnut husk: c'erano mucchi di castagne ancora nei loro ricci, there were heaps of chestnuts still in their husks.* * *['rittʃo] I riccio -cia, -ci, -ce1. agg2. sm1) (di capelli) curl2) (di legno, metallo) shaving, (di burro) curlII riccio (-ci)1) Zool hedgehog, (anche: riccio di mare) sea urchin2) Bot chestnut husk* * *I 1. 2.sostantivo maschile1) (di capelli) curl, lock, ringlet2) (di violino) scrollII1) zool. hedgehog2) (di castagna) husk•••* * *riccio1pl. -ci, -ce /'ritt∫o, t∫i, t∫e/1 (di capelli) curl, lock, ringlet2 (di violino) scroll.————————riccio2pl. -ci /'ritt∫o, t∫i/sostantivo m.1 zool. hedgehog2 (di castagna) huskchiudersi a riccio to shut up like a clam\riccio di mare (sea) urchin. -
8 sveipr
m.1) fold, folding; s. í hári, a curl in the hair, curly hair;2) a kind of head-dress, = sveigr;3) a sudden stir, disturbance (opt verðr s. í svefni).* * *m. a fold, Lat. plica; gyrða um sik með tvauföldum sveip, to gird with a twofold ‘swoop,’ wrap it twice round the waist, Sks. 405 B: a twirl, a falling lock on the forehead, s. í hári, Nj. 39; svartr á hár ok sveipr í hárinu, curled hair (?), Korm. 8.2. a hood (= sveigr), Edda ii. 494.3. poët., öldu-sveipr, a ‘wave-sweeper,’ i. e. an oar, Fms. ii. (in a verse).II. a sudden ‘swoop,’ an accident, catastrophe; sveipr varð í för, Haustl.; opt verðr sveipr í svefni, a saying, Sturl. ii. 210. -
9 cincinnus
cincinnus, i. m. [kindr. with Gr. kikinnos and Lat. cirrus; Sanscr. cicura, crinis, Bopp, Gloss. 124 a], curled hair, a lock or curl of hair, Plaut. Truc. 2, 2, 32; Varr. R. R. 1, 31, 4; Cic. Pis. 11, 25.—II.Trop., too artificial or elaborate oratorical ornament (cf. calamister, II.):in oratoris aut in poëtae cincinnis ac fuco offenditur, quod, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 2, 25, 100; Aug. ap. Suet. Aug. 86.
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