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ATLAS (Abk. für Automatisiertes Tarif- und Lokales Zollabwicklungssystem) LOGIS, IMP/EXP Automatic Tariff and Local Customs Clearing System (Abfertigung und Überwachung des EU-grenzüberschreitenden Warenverkehrs in der Zollabfertigung) -
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m.1 atlas, book of maps.2 atlases, atlantes.3 Atlas.4 atlas, supporting column in the shape of a man.5 atlas, atlas vertebra, first cervical vertebra.m. s.&pl.atlas.* * *1 atlas* * *SM INV atlas* * ** * *= atlas [atlases, -pl.].Nota: Colección ordenada de mapas con o sin texto explicativo que puede aparecer como publicación independiente o como complemento de un obra.Ex. An atlas is a volume of maps, plates, engravings, tables, etc., with or without letterpress, which may be an independent publication or it may have been issued to accompany one or more volumes of text.* * ** * *= atlas [atlases, -pl.].Nota: Colección ordenada de mapas con o sin texto explicativo que puede aparecer como publicación independiente o como complemento de un obra.Ex: An atlas is a volume of maps, plates, engravings, tables, etc., with or without letterpress, which may be an independent publication or it may have been issued to accompany one or more volumes of text.
* * *el or los Atlas the Atlas Mountains* * *
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m (G atlasu) 1. (geograficzny, historyczny) atlas- atlas świata a world atlas, an atlas of the world- atlas samochodowy a road atlas2. (zbiór tablic, rysunków) atlas- atlas anatomiczny/botaniczny an anatomical/a botanical atlas- atlas grzybów/ryb an illustrated guide to mushrooms/fish3. Anat. atlas (vertebra) 4. Sport (przyrząd do ćwiczeń) multigym- ćwiczyć na atlasie to exercise on a multigym5. Archit. atlas- □ atlas lingwistyczny Jęz. linguistic atlas* * *atlas geograficzny/samochodowy — geographical/road atlas
* * *mi1. (= zbiór map) atlas; atlas geograficzny/historyczny geographical/historical atlas; atlas samochodowy road atlas; atlas lingwistyczny linguistic atlas; atlas morski marine l. sea l. maritime atlas; atlas nieba astron. atlas of the sky, sky atlas.2. ( zbiór ilustracji z opisami) atlas anatomiczny anatomical atlas, atlas of anatomy; atlas grzybów mushroom atlas; atlas ptaków/ryb bird/fish atlas, book of birds/fishes.3. anat. atlas.4. bud. atlas, telamon.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > atlas
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m; -(ses), -se oder Atlanten1. atlas2. Pl. nur -se; ANAT. atlas* * *der Atlasatlas* * *Ạt|las I ['atlas]m - or -ses, -se or Atla\#nten[at'lantn] atlas IIm -', no pl (MYTH)Atlas IIIm -ses, -se(= Seidenatlas) satin; (mit Baumwolle) sateen IVm - (GEOG)Atlas Mountains pl* * *(a book of maps: My atlas is out of date.) atlas* * *At·las<- o -ses, Atlanten o -se>[ˈatlas, pl atˈlantn̩, ˈatlasə]m atlas* * *der; Atlas od. Atlasses, Atlanten od* * *1. atlas2. pl nur -se; ANAT atlas* * *der; Atlas od. Atlasses, Atlanten od* * *Atlanten m.atlas n. -
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Ā̆tlās, antis, m., = Atlas.I.Atlas, a high mountain in Mauretania, in the northwest part of Libya, on which, acc. to the fable, heaven rested, Plin. 5, 1, 1, § 11 sqq.; Ov. M. 2, 296; 15, 149; id. F. 5, 83; Verg. A. 4, 247; 6, 796; Vitr. 6, 10; 8, 12; Hyg. Fab. 150 (cf. Hom. Od. 1, 52; 4, 385; Hdt. 3, 2; 4, 148; Apollod. 2, 5, 11; Diod. Sic. 3, 5).—II.In mythology, a king of Mauretania, son of Iapetus and Clymene, a lover of astronomy, Cic. Tusc. 5, 3, 8; Ov. M. 4, 628 sq.; changed by Perseus, with the aid of Medusa's head, into Mount Atlas, because he refused him a hospitable reception as guest, Ov. M. 4, 657 sq. He was the father, by Pleione, of the seven Pleiades, and, by Æthra, of the seven (acc. to Hyg. five) Hyades. — Meton. for a man of colossal height, and iron. for a dwarf, Juv. 8, 32.—III.Derivv.A.Ā̆tlantĭcus, a, um, adj., of or pertaining to Mount Atlas, as a designation for westAfrican, Libyan:B.mare,
the Atlantic Ocean, Cic. Rep. 6, 20, 21:accola,
dwelling on Atlas, Sil. 10, 185:munera,
i. e. citrus-wood, Mart. 14, 89; cf. Atlantis, 1.—Ā̆tlantĭăcus, a, um, adj., the same:C. (α).litus,
Sil. 13, 200:Olympus,
i. e. the heaven borne by Atlas, Calp. 4, 83:profundum,
Aus. Mos. 144.—Of Mount Atlas, as a designation for west-African, Libyan:(β). D.finis,
Hor. C. 1, 34, 11: Oceanus, the Atlantic Ocean, Claud. Nupt. Hon. et Mar. 280; cf.id. Prob. et Olyb. Cons. 35: gurges,
Stat. Achill. 1, 223.—Ā̆tlantĭădes, ae, m. patr., a male descendant of King Atlas.(α).Mercury, the grandson of Atlas by Maia, Ov. M. 2, 704; 2, 834; 8, 627 (cf.:(β).nepos Atlantis,
Ov. F. 5, 663; Hor. C. 1, 10, 1).—Hermaphroditus, greatgrandson of Atlas and son of Mercury, Ov. M. 4, 368.—E.Ā̆tlantĭăs, ădis, f. patr., a female descendant of Atlas:F.sorores,
i. e. Pleiades, daughters of Atlas, Sil. 16, 136:Calypso,
Auct. Priap. 69 (cf. Liv. And. ap. Prisc. p. 685 P.: apud nympham Atlantis filiam Calypsonem).—Ā̆tlantis, ĭdis, f.1.Adj., of or pertaining to Mount Atlas:2.silva,
a citrus forest, Luc. 10, 144; cf. Atlanticus.—Also subst., the name of several islands in the Atlantic Ocean, of which the largest, acc. to Plato, was said to have sunk (some consider this as America), Plin. 2, 90, 92, § 205; 6, 31, 36, § 190.—Adj., of or pertaining to King Atlas; and subst., his female posterity; thus the Pleiades and Hyades, connected as constellations in the heavens, are called Atlantides, Hyg. Fab. 192; id. Astr. 2, 21: Eoae Atlantides, the Pleiades, called Vergiliae, Verg. G. 1, 221 Serv.; Col. 10, 54; cf. Vitr. 6, 10.—In sing., an epithet of Electra, one of the Pleiades, Ov F. 4, 31; and of Calypso, Tib. 4, 1, 77. —G.Ā̆tlantĭus, ii, m., a descendant of Atlas; Hermaphroditus, his great-grandson by Mercury (cf. Atlantiades), Hyg. Fab. 271.—IV.Ā̆tlantes, um, m., a Libyan people, Mel. 1, 4, 4; 1, 8, 5; Plin. 5, 8, 8, § 44 sq.; Sol. 31.—V.Atlantes = Gigantes, Naev. Bell. Punic. ap. Prisc. p. 679 P. -
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m sgt (G atłasu) (jedwabny) satin; (bawełniany) sateen- suknia z atłasu a satin dress- gładki/delikatny jak atłas as smooth as satin/as delicate as silk■ szkoda czasu i atłasu przysł. it’s a waste of time and effort* * ** * *misatin; szkoda czasu i atłasu ( porzekadło) it isn't worth the trouble; it's a waste of time.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > atłas
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yks.nom. atlas; yks.gen. atlaksen; yks.part. atlasta; yks.ill. atlakseen; mon.gen. atlasten atlaksien; mon.part. atlaksia; mon.ill. atlaksiinkartasto (noun)
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atlas — [ atlas ] n. m. • 1585; nom d un personnage de la myth. gr. et lat. que l on représentait portant la voûte céleste sur ses épaules 1 ♦ Recueil de cartes géographiques (dont le frontispice représentait Atlas, à l origine). Atlas de la France.… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ATLAS — (détecteur) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Atlas. Le détecteur ATLAS vers la fin février 2006 ATLAS (acronyme de A Toroidal LHC Apparat … Wikipédia en Français
Atlas V — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Atlas V Atlas V lanzando la sonda MRO Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, 11:43:00 am GMT 12 de agosto de 2005 el primer cohete Atlas V usado por la NA … Wikipedia Español
Atlas (os) — Atlas (vertèbre) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Atlas et C1. Atlas, vue supérieure : 1 : Tubercule du ligament transvers … Wikipédia en Français
Atlas — ATLAS, antis, Gr. Ἄτλας, αντος, (⇒ Tab. I. & ⇒ VIII.) 1 §. Namen. Diesen hat er nach einigen von τλῆναι tragen, und zwar durch Letterwechsel, also, daß Ἄτλας, so viel, als τᾶλας, sey, und einen bedeute, der etwas trägt. Voss. Etymol. sub Telamon… … Gründliches mythologisches Lexikon
Atlas — {{Atlas}} Sohn des Iapetos*, Bruder des Menoitios*, Prometheus* und Epimetheus*, Vater der Nymphe Kalypso*, der Hesperiden*, Pleiaden* und Hyaden*, ein Riese, der am Westrand des Erdkreises mit Haupt und Händen das Himmelsgewölbe tragen muß, weil … Who's who in der antiken Mythologie
Atlas — At las, n.; pl. {Atlases}. [L. Atlas, antis, Gr. ?, ?, one of the older family of gods, who bears up the pillars of heaven; also Mt. Atlas, in W. Africa, regarded as the pillar of heaven. It is from the root of tlh^nai to bear. See {Tolerate}.] 1 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ATLAS — первый компьютер, в котором была реализована концепция виртуальной памяти ATLAS эксперимент в области физики высоких энергий ATLAS суперкомпьютер в вымышленной вселенной StarCraft. Atlas вымышленный робот из игры Portal 2 Microsoft… … Википедия