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121 glass
1. n стеклоfrosted glass — матовое стекло; шероховатое стекло с «ледяным» узором, стекло с «морозом»
2. n стеклянная посудаcut glass — хрусталь; хрустальная посуда
3. n стаканto drink a glass dry — выпить до дна, осушить стакан
4. n рюмка, бокал5. n парниковая рама; парникcheval glass — псише, большое зеркало в подвижной раме
6. n зеркалоpier glass — большое высокое зеркало; трюмо
7. n l8. n очки9. n бинокль10. n подзорная труба11. n телескоп12. n микроскоп13. n линза14. n барометр15. n песочные часыlog glass — склянка, песочные часы
16. n мор. склянканекристаллический, стекловидный материал
17. n геол. вулканическое стеклоto look through green glasses — ревновать; завидовать успеху
18. a стеклянныйglass roof — стеклянная крыша, крыша из стекла
absorbing glass — стеклопоглотитель, стеклянный поглотитель
19. v помещать в парник, в оранжереюlooking glass world — мир, где всё наоборот, странный мир
20. v вставлять стёкла; остеклять; покрывать стеклом21. v делать гладким, зеркальнымplate glass — зеркальное стекло; толстое листовое стекло
22. v смотреться в зеркало; помещать перед зеркалом23. v отражаться24. v герметически закрывать в стеклянной посудеСинонимический ряд:1. amount of liquid (noun) amount of liquid; carton; drink; glassful; half-pint; libation2. drinking container (noun) beaker; chalice; drinking container; goblet; jigger; mug; paper cup; shot glass; tumbler3. glasses (noun) bifocals; glasses; lenses; spectacles4. pane (noun) pane; window5. pane or mirror (noun) burning glass; lens; looking glass; magnifying glass; mirror; pane or mirror; windowpane6. reflect (verb) image; mirror; reflect -
122 κάδος
A jar or vessel for water or wine, Anacr.17, Archil.4, Hdt.3.20, S.Fr.534.3 (anap.), Ar.Ach. 549, etc.;κ. ἀντλητικός CPR 232.12
(ii A.D.); said to be [dialect] Ion. for κεράμιον, Clitarch.Gloss. ap. Ath. 11.473b.2 a liquid measure,= ἀμφορεύς, Philoch.155a; (cod. A), cj. in Simon.155.4 ( Hermes64.274);πίνει τετραχόοισι κάδοις Hedyl.
ap. Ath.l.c.; later, half an ἀμφ., Script. Metrol.1.257, 2.144 Hultsch.III funerary urn, Jahresh.8.154.—The metre usu. requires κάδος, never κάδδος which is written in Them.in Ph.268.2, al.; cf. κάδδιχος. -
123 λεπτός
2 fine, small,κονίη 23.506
; ; ;λεπτοῖς ἁλσί Alex.187.5
: freq. in Hp.,διατρήσεις λ. Loc.Hom.10
, al.; of soil, light, Thphr.HP1.8.1.3 thin, fine, delicate, freq. in Hom., mostly of garments and the like ,ὀθόναι Il.18.595
; πέπλοι, φᾶρος, Od.7.97, 10.544;ἀράχνια 8.280
;μήρινθος Il.23.854
; -ότατος χαλκός 20.275
;ἔβενος, ἐλέφας, σίδηρος BCH35.286
(Delos, ii B.C.);ῥινὸς βοός Il.20.276
([comp] Sup.); ([comp] Sup.); ([comp] Comp.); ;χαλκὸς καὶ δόνακες Pi.P.12.25
, cf. E.Med. 949, Th. 2.49, etc.; λεπτὰ τὰ πρῴραθεν ἔχειν, of ships, to have the bows thin and weak, Id.7.36.4 of the human figure, mostly in bad sense, thin, lean, Alc.39; opp. παχύς, Hp.Art.8 ([comp] Comp.);ἐγὼ δὲ λεπτὴ κἀσθενής Ar. Ec. 539
;σοφιστῶν λεπτῶν, ἀσίτων Antiph.122.4
;λ. καὶ αὐχμῶν Thphr. Char.26.5
, cf. Ceb.10;λ. χείρ Hes.Op. 497
; (anap.);τράχηλος X.Cyn.5.30
;λεπτὸς <ἐκ> τοῖν σκελοῖν Luc.Nav.2
;λ. ὑπὸ μεριμνῶν Pl.Amat. 134b
; of animals, X.Cyr.1.4.11; also, slender, taper (opp. παχύς), δάκτυλος Pl.R. 523d
; ἀπολήγειν εἰς λεπτόν, of the fingers of a statue, Luc.Im.6.5 of space, strait, narrow,εἰσίθμη Od.6.264
;ἀταρπός Alcm.81
; ἐπὶ λεπτὸν τετάχθαι in a thin line, X. Cyr.5.4.46, cf. Plb.3.115.6;οὔτε εὐρεῖαν οὔτε λεπτὴν.. ὁδόν Plu.2.964c
(ap.Porph.Abst.1.6).6 generally, small, weak, impotent,λεπτὴ μῆτις Il.10.226
, 23.590; , cf.ὀχέω 11.3
;ἀσφάλεια D.Ep.2.20
; λ. ἴχνη faint traces, X.Cyn.5.5; λ. οὖας, of a child's ear, tiny, Simon.37.14; τὰ λ. τῶν προβάτων small cattle, i.e. sheep and goats, Hdt.8.137; λ. πλοῖα small craft, Id.7.36; ἄκραι λ. small headlands, Id.8.107;λ. κλιμάκια Ar. Pax69
;τὸ -ότατον τοῦ χαλκοῦ νομίσματος Plu.Cic.29
;λ. χαλκός OGI485.12
(Magn. Mae.): without χαλκός, Inscr.Perg. 374 D7;ἀργύριον Ῥόδιον λ. CIG2693e5
([place name] Mylasa), cf. TAM2(1).15 ([place name] Telmessus); v. infr. 111.2. Adv. -τῶς, ζῆν poorly, meanly, Men.Mon. 682: neut. pl. as Adv.,λεπτὰ λεύσσω κόραις E.Or. 224
.7 light, slight,λεπταῖς ὑπαὶ κώνωπος.. ῥιπαῖσι A. Ag. 892
; λ. πνοαί light breezes, E.IA 813; λεπταῖς ἐπὶ ῥοπῇσιν on slight turns of fortune, S.Fr. 555.8 of size or quantity, λ. πυρίδια small, Ar.Lys. 1206;λ. κύλικες Pherecr.143.5
(but f.l.): neut. pl. as Adv., λ. τῖλαι 'pluck into small pieces', Theoc.3.21.9 of liquids, thin,γάλα Hp.Vict.2.46
;λεπτὰ ἀνεμέειν Id.Coac. 310
; λ. οἶνος light wine, Luc.Merc.Cond.18; also of food,λ. δίαιται Hp.Aph.1.4
;λ. ὀψάρια OGI484.16
(Pergam.). Adv. -τῶς, διαιτᾶσθαι, διαιτᾶν, Gal. 19.191, Paul.Aeg.3.43.10 = λεπτομερής, consisting of fine parts,ὅσῳ -ότερον ἀὴρ ὕδατος Arist.Ph. 215b4
, cf. Cael. 303b26, al.II metaph., subtle, refined, ; - ότεροι μῦθοι ib. 1082 (anap.); -ότατοι λῆροι Ar.Nu. 359
;πυκνῇ.. λεπτὰ μηχανᾷ φρενί Id.Ach. 445
;λ. λογιστά Id.Av. 318
;λ. καὶ ἀκριβής Antipho 3.4.2
;ἐς τὰς τέχνας παχέες, οὐ λεπτοί Hp.
Aër.24;λόγοι λ... τρέφουσ' ἐκείνους Alex.220.8
; cf. λεπτολόγος. Adv. -τῶς, μεριμνᾶν Lyr.Adesp.135
;λ. καὶ πυκνῶς ἐξετάζειν Amphis 33.5
: [comp] Comp. - οτέρως Anaxandr.36: also in detail,PPetr.
2p.118 (iii B.C.), Cic.Att.2.18.2, Phryn. PS p.83 B., Phot. s.v. νιφετός; cf. κατάλεπτον, καταλεπτολογέω: τὰ κατὰ λεπτόν, title of poems by Aratus, Ach.Tat.Intr.Arat.p.79 M., Str.10.5.3; also of minor poems of Virgil; τῶν κατὰ λεπτὸν πόρων ἀραίωσις, perh. small pores, Gal.15.201.2 rarely of the voice, fine, delicate, Arist.HA 545a7, Lyc.687;ἁρμονία E.Fr.773.23
(lyr.): neut. as Adv.,λεπτὸν ἀμφιτιττυβίζειν Ar.Av. 235
(lyr.); of sound,λ. ὑποτρύζουσα AP11.352.5
(Agath.); cf. λεπταλέος.3 of smell, Pl.Ti. 66e ([comp] Comp.).4 of persons, οἱ λ. the poor, Plb.24.7.3; λεπτὴν πλέκειν, prov. of poor people, Hsch.;λεπτὰ ξαίνεις Suid.
3 (sc. κεράμιον) jar, POxy.920.4 (ii/iii A.D.), PStrassb.40.48 (vi A.D.); cf. λεπτίον, λεπτοκεραμεύς. -
124 Μεμφίτιον
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125 ποτήριον
ποτήριον, τό,A drinking-cup, wine-cup, Alc.52, Sapph.Supp. 20a.10, Hdt.2.37, 3.148, Ar.Eq. 120, 237, etc.; οὔποτ' ἐκ ταὐτοῦ μεθ' ἡμῶν πίεται π. ib. 1289;π. ἀργυρᾶ IG12.232
, al.;κεραμεᾶ Ath.11.464a
, etc.3 jar, Gal.13.385.II absorbent preparation, Gal.13.258, Alex.Trall.10 (pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ποτήριον
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126 πύνδαξ
A bottom of a jar, cup, or other vessel, τὸν πύνδακα εἰσκρούειν knock in the bottom so as to make the cup hold less, a trick of wine-sellers, Pherecr.105; μέτρῳ τὸν πύνδακα εἰσκεκρουμένῳ μετρεῖν prob. in Thphr.Char.30.11 ( ἐκκεκρ- codd., and soἐκκρουσαμένους τοὺς π. Ar.Fr. 270
codd. Poll.), cf. Arist.Pr. 938a13; bottom of a ship, Mim.Oxy.413.103.II = λαβή, sword-hilt, S.Fr. 311. -
127 σήκωμα
A a weight in the balance, standard weight, IG22.1013.8, Hyp.Fr. 271 (ap.Poll.4.172); σμικρὸν τὸ σὸν σ. προστίθης slight is the weight that you throw into the scale, E.Heracl. 690; σ. μολίβδινα leaden weights or counterpoises, Plb.8.5.9; τὸ κατόπιν σ. τῆς προβολῆς, of the spear, Id.18.29.3; makeweight, Id.18.24.5.b a standard measure, [ κρότωνος] PCair.Zen.670.7 (iii B.C.);σ. σιτηροῦ ἡμεδίμνου SIG2508
(Delos, i B.C.); jar or measure of wine, POxy.1720.5 (iv A.D.), 1896.19 (vi A.D.), PLond.ined. 2115 (vi A.D.).II = σηκός 11, sacred enclosure, E.El. 1274, IG3.1979. -
128 σίφων
1 siphon, used for drawing wine out of the cask or jar, Hippon.56, PEleph.5.4 (iii B.C.);καμπύλος σ., τουτέστι σωλήν Hero Spir.1.1
.b drainage-tube for hydrocele, Gal.10.988.c pump, PLond.3.1177.129 (ii A.D.).2 fire-engine, Apollod.Poliorc. 174.5, Hsch.: generally, service-pipe for water in houses, Str.5.3.8.4 αἵματος ἀνδρῶν σίφωνες blood- suckers, i.e. mosquitoes, AP5.150 (Mel.).5 sens. obsc. for τὸ αἰδοῖον, E.Cyc. 439 (s.v.l.).6 = ῥυπαρὸς ἄνθρωπος, ἢ λίχνος, Hsch.7 εἶδος θηρίου μυρμηκοειδές, Id.8 ὄργανον σκόλοπι ὅμοιον, ἐν ᾧ τοὺς μαρσίππους ἐπισκοποῦσι, Id. (perh. = σιρομάστης 1). [[pron. full] ῑ in APl.c., Juv.6.310; but [pron. full] ῐ E. l.c. (s. v.l.).]
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