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1 alimentary organs
Пищевая промышленность: органы пищеварения -
2 alimentary organs
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > alimentary organs
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3 subsidiary organs
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4 органы пищеварения
1) General subject: the digestive apparatus2) Medicine: digestive apparatus3) Military: digestive tract4) Food industry: alimentary organs5) Makarov: alimentary system, organs of digestion6) oil&gas: digestive organsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > органы пищеварения
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5 τροφικός
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τροφικός
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6 organ
- acoustic organ
- adhesive organ
- alimentary organ
- anchoring organ
- appendicular organ
- attachment organ
- auditory organ
- Bidder's organ
- blood-forming organ
- blood-making organ
- cell organ
- central lymphoid organ
- chemical sense organ
- chordotonal organ
- closed respiratory organs
- copulatory organ
- Corti's organ
- cribriform organ
- Cuvierian organs
- digestive organ
- eliminative organ
- enamel organ
- end organ
- endocrine organ
- excretory end organ
- exudate organ
- female breeding organs
- fiddle-stringlike organ
- flasklike sense organ
- generative organ
- Gene's organ
- genital organ
- Giraldes' organ
- Golgi organ
- Golgi tendon organ
- Graber's organ
- grasping organ
- gustatory organ
- Haller's organ
- hemopoietic organ
- Heyer-Grosser organ
- intromittent organ
- Jacobson's organ
- Johnston's organ
- Keber's organ
- Leydig's organ
- light organ
- light-refracting organ
- luminous organ
- male organs
- male reproductive organs
- marginal organs
- mechanical sense organ
- motor end organ
- musical organ
- neurotendinous organ
- olfactory organ
- open respiratory organs
- organ of Bojanus
- organ of equilibrium
- organ of generation
- organ of hearing
- organ of sight
- organ of smell
- organ of taste
- organ of touch
- parietal organ
- paruterine organ
- peripheral lymphoid organ
- phagocytic organ
- piercing organ
- pineal organ
- pituitary organ
- postantennal organ
- primary lymphoid organ
- primary reproductive organs
- rasping organ
- reproductive organs
- respiratory organs
- Rosenmiiller's organ
- rosette organ
- sense organs
- sex organ
- Siebold's organ
- sound-producing organ
- spiracular musical organ
- spiral organ
- storage organ
- stridulating organ
- subgenual organ
- subradular organ
- supra-tympanal organ
- target organ
- taste organ
- thermoscopic organ
- tubular preanal organ
- tympanal organ
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7 الجهاز الهضمي
1) alimentary system 2) apparatus digestorius NA 3) digestive apparatus 4) digestive organs 5) systema digestorium NA 6) alimentary canal 7) alimentary duct -
8 소화관
n. alimentary canal; digestive organs, bodily organs that digest food -
9 пищеварительный
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > пищеварительный
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10 Q45.8
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11 sistema alimentario
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12 κοιλία
κοιλία, ας, ἡ (κοῖλος ‘hollow’; Hdt., Aristoph.+; loanw. in rabb.) in its broadest sense the ‘cavity’ of the body (Gen 3:14 w. στῆθος) that stores such organs as the stomach, intestines, and womb, then in ref. to such parts.ⓐ the digestive tract in its fullest extent, belly, stomach (Jer 28:34; Ezk 3:3; Sir 36:18 al.) εἰς τὴν κ. χωρεῖν (cp. Plut., Mor. 699f εἴπερ εἰς κοιλίαν ἐχώρει διὰ στομάχου πᾶν τὸ πινόμενον. Even the last part of the alimentary canal is κ.: Herodian 1, 17, 10) Mt 15:17; cp. Mk 7:19.ⓑ esp., the body’s receptacle for aliments, belly, stomach (so Diod S 2, 58, 3 between φάρυγξ [gullet] and σπλάγχνα [intestines]; Aelian, VH 1, 1 al.) of Jonah’s fish (Jon 2:1f; Just., D. 107, 2) Mt 12:40. Of the human stomach 1 Cor 6:13. γεμίσαι τὴν κ. ἔκ τινος fill the stomach w. someth. i.e. eat one’s fill of someth. Lk 15:16 v.l. Of the working of a scroll eaten by the writer of the Apc. (cp. Ezk 3:3) πικρανεῖ σου τὴν κ. Rv 10:9; cp. vs. 10; δουλεύειν τῇ κ. be a slave to one’s stomach Ro 16:18; ὧν ὁ θεὸς ἡ κ. whose god is their stomach Phil 3:19.② womb, uterus (Epict. 2, 16, 43; 3, 22, 74; Dt 28:4, 11; Job 1:21; Ruth 1:11; TestJob 24:2) Lk 1:41, 44; 2:21; 11:27; 23:29; J 3:4; B 13:2 (Gen 25:23). ἐκ κοιλίας from birth i.e. from earliest youth (Judg 16:17 A; Is 49:1) Mt 19:12; Lk 1:15; Ac 3:2; 14:8; Gal 1:15; καρπὸς τῆς κ. fruit of the womb (cp. Mi 6:7; La 2:20) Lk 1:42.③ seat of inward life, of feelings and desires, belly (but Eng. prefers the functional equivalent heart): κ. denotes the hidden, innermost recesses of the human body (=טֶןבֶּ Job 15:35; Pr 18:20; 20:27, 30; Sir 19:12; 51:21), so that a variation betw. κοιλία and καρδία becomes poss.: Ac 2:30 v.l. (κοιλία and καρδία for ὀσφῦς); Rv 10:9 (v.l. καρδία) (Hab 3:16; Ps 39:9; cp. schol. on Nicander, Alexipharmaca 21 τοῦ στόματος τῆς κοιλίας, ἣν οἱ μὲν καρδίαν καλοῦσιν, οἱ δὲ δοχεῖον τῶν ἐντέρων τῆς βρώσεως [καρδία of the upper opening of the stomach: Theocr. 2, 49]; PGM 4, 3141: the κοιλία is the place where the καρδία is found). ποταμοὶ ἐκ τῆς κ. αὐτοῦ ῥεύσουσιν ὕδατος ζῶντος rivers of living water shall flow from the person’s heart J 7:38 (thought of as a scripture quot., though its source can no longer be determined w. certainty. The expr. may be proverbial; cp. Cicero, De Orat. 2, 39 [162]. The κ. has often been taken to be that of the believer, but there is an increasing tendency to punctuate w. a period after ἐμέ in vs. 38 rather than after πινέτω at the end of vs. 37 [s. RSV mg. and NRSV text] and understand κ. of Jesus; s. Hdb. ad loc.; JJeremias, Golgotha 1926, 80–84; HBornhäuser, Sukka ’35, 34–39; Bultmann, Ev. d. Joh. ’41, 228–30. For patristic interpr., HRahner, Biblica 22, ’41, 269–302; 367–403. Differently, A-MDubarle, Vivre et Penser 3, ’43/44, 238–41). JBlenkinsopp, NTS 6, ’59, 95–99.—B. 253. DELG s.v. κοῖλος. M-M. TW.
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