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21 вал
I муж.billow, roller; (creeping) barrage, barrage fire воен.••II муж.девятый вал — (самая сильная волна, считающаяся, по преданиям, роковой для мореплавателей) decuman wave
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22 dingil
n. axle, arbor, axle tree, shaft, spindle* * *1. axle 2. axle bar -
23 mil
adj. milliary--------n. mile, pivot, axle, pin, style, arbor, axle tree, cannon, gudgeon, pintle, shaft, spindle, stylus, tree, probe* * *1. silt 2. spindle 3. arbor 4. mandrel 5. mile 6. mill (n.) -
24 སྲོག་ཤིང་
[srog shing]axle, life-tree, axle-tree -
25 aksel
* * *subst. (anatomi) shoulder subst. [ hjulaksel] axle, arbor, axle-tree subst. [ på fly] axle subst. [skipsfart, skrueaksel] stern-shaft subst. [ tynn drivaksel] spindle subst. (botanikk) axil -
26 aks
n. axle, shaft, axle tree* * *axle -
27 axīs
axīs is, m [1 AG-], an axle, axle-tree: faginus, V.: ab axibus rotarum, L.—A chariot, car, wagon: tonans, V.— Plur, a wagon, O.— The axis (of the world): caeli. — The pole, C., V. — The heaven: stellis aptus, V.: longus, O.: sub axe, under the open sky, V.—A region, clime: hesperius, the west, O.—A board, plank: trabes axibus religare, Cs. Babylō ōnis, m a Babylonian, i. e. Nabob, T.* * *IIndian quadruped; (spotted deer?)IIaxle, axis, pole; chariot; the sky, heaven; north pole; region, climeIIIplank, board -
28 osovina
• arbor; axe; axie; axis; axle; axle tree; capacitor shaft; capstan; center line; center of curve pin; cramp-iron; dowel; flexible shaft; journal; mendrel; pivot; shaft; spindle; stub axle; valve jamming stem -
29 вал
arbor, axle, torsion bar, rod, shaft, spindle, axle treeРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > вал
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30 ось
arbor, axis, axle, gudgeon, pin hinge, center line, axis pin, center pin, projecting pin, pin, pintle, boss rod, center shaft, shaft, spindle, axle treeРусско-английский исловарь по машиностроению и автоматизации производства > ось
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31 mul
1. See mol, shingly beach2. nm. g.v. muil; pl.+an, axle, axle-tree3. nm. g.v. muil; pl.+an, conical heap, mound -
32 колёсный вал
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33 мы пахали!
Set phrase: a fly sat on the horse's back and said: 'we ploughed together', our fathers won boulogne, who never came within the report of the cannon, the fly sat upon the axle-tree of the chariot-wheel and said, what a dust do I raise!, there is a deal of difference between go and gow (used sarcastically to mean: those who were merely present at the work done by others, say now they had also 'participated'), they say they did their bit -
34 продольная балка
1) General subject: longitudinal, purlin, stringer2) Geology: longitudinal girder3) Naval: runner4) Engineering: deck stringer, lengthwise beam, longitudinal beam, main girder, side member, string piece, stringer (железнодорожного моста), track stringer5) Construction: deck stringer (проезжей части моста), ledger board, longitudinal strut, purline6) Railway term: crown-bar, door pillar, door stile, solebar7) Automobile industry: longitudinal bearer, longitudinal girder (of underframe) (подрамника), side rail, sill8) Oil: girth9) Coolers: longitudinal bar10) Drilling: sole11) Oilfield: side-member12) Makarov: axle tree (тележки), stringer (ж.-д. моста), stringer (проезжей части моста) -
35 DUST
• Fly sat upon the axle - tree of the chariot - wheel and said, What a dust do I raise (The)! - И мы пахали (И)• He that blows dust fills his own eyes - Кто сеет ветер, пожнет бурю (K)• He that blows in the dust fills his eyes with it - Кто сеет ветер, пожнет бурю (K) -
36 FLY
• Don't fly till your wings are fledged - Не спеши, куманек, не вздут огонек (H)• Fly follows the honey (A) - Где мед, там и мухи (Г)• Fly sat upon the axle - tree of the chariot - wheel and said, What dust do I raise (The)! - И мы пахали (H)• You must lose a fly to catch a trout - Пошел за большим, не жалей малого (П) -
37 И мы пахали
You are of little significance, and you overrate your participation in the action or eventCf: The fly sat upon the axle-tree of the chariot-wheel and said, What a dust do I raise! (Br.). How we apples swim! (Am.). We got the coach (Am.). We got the coach up the hill (Br.). "We hounds killed the hare," quoth the lap dog (Br.). We killed the bear (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > И мы пахали
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38 cabria
f.1 axle-tree.2 sheers, a machine used for setting up and taking out masts. (Nautical)3 crane, wheel and winch, windlass, hoist.* * *1 gin* * *SF hoist, derrick* * ** * *= hoist, winch, capstan.Ex. They use a variety of hand and power tools, such as air hammers, nail guns, cement mixers, small mechanical hoists, and surveying equipment.Ex. They supply capstans and winches powered by electric motors to the industrial marine industry and shipyards.Ex. They supply capstans and winches powered by electric motors to the industrial marine industry and shipyards.* * ** * *= hoist, winch, capstan.Ex: They use a variety of hand and power tools, such as air hammers, nail guns, cement mixers, small mechanical hoists, and surveying equipment.
Ex: They supply capstans and winches powered by electric motors to the industrial marine industry and shipyards.Ex: They supply capstans and winches powered by electric motors to the industrial marine industry and shipyards.* * *hoist* * *
Del verbo caber: ( conjugate caber)
cabría es:
1ª persona singular (yo) condicional indicativo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) condicional indicativo
Multiple Entries:
caber
cabría
caber ( conjugate caber) verbo intransitivo
1
no cabemos los cuatro there isn't room for all four of us;
en esta botella caben diez litros this bottle holds ten liters;
no cabría en sí de alegría to be beside oneself with joy
cabría por algo to go through sth
2 (en 3a pers) (frml) ( ser posible):
no cabe duda de que … there is no doubt that …;
cabría decir que … it could be said that …;
es, si cabe, aún mejor it is even better, if such a thing is possible;
dentro de lo que cabe all things considered
3 (Mat):
cabría,
caber verbo intransitivo
1 (poder entrar) to fit: no cabe por la ventana, it won't go through the window
no sé si cabrán los tres, I don't known if there is room for all three of them
2 (en un recipiente) to hold: en esta botellla caben dos litros, this bottle holds two litres
(vestimenta) estos zapatos ya no me caben, these shoes don't fit me anymore
3 (en 3.ª persona) (ser posible, existir) cabe que vayamos el viernes, it's possible that we'll go on Friday
no nos cabe duda alguna, we have no doubts
♦ Locuciones: no me cabe en la cabeza, I can't understand it
no está mal, dentro de lo que cabe, it isn't bad, under the circumstances
Andy no cabía en sí de gozo, Andy was beside himself with joy
' cabría' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
caber
* * *cabria nfderrick, crane* * *f hoist -
39 volandera
f.1 runner, the stone which runs edgewise upon another stone. (In oil-mills)2 a vague or flying report, lie. (Colloquial)3 wash of an axle-tree, nave-box of a wheel.4 ledge on a type galley. (Printing)5 scallop.* * *1 (piedra del molino) millstone* * *SF1) (=piedra) millstone, grindstone2) (Mec) washer3) * (=mentira) fib* * ** * ** * *1 (de molino) upper millstone, runner2 ( Mec) bush, bushing* * *volandera nf1. [arandela] washer2. [de molino] grindstone, millstone -
40 अनक्ष _anakṣa
अनक्ष a.1 Without an axle-tree.-2 Sightless, blind. यस्यानक्षा दुहिता Rv.1.27.11.
См. также в других словарях:
axle-tree — axˈle tree noun 1. A crossbar or shaft fixed across the underside of a cart or similar vehicle, on each rounded end of which a wheel rotates 2. An axle (obsolete) • • • Main Entry: ↑axle … Useful english dictionary
axle — (n.) pole or pin upon which a wheel revolves, M.E. axel , from some combination of O.E. eax and O.N. öxull axis, both from P.Gmc. *akhsulaz (Cf. O.E. eaxl, O.S. ahsla, O.H.G. ahsala, Ger. Achsel shoulder ), from PIE *aks axis (see … Etymology dictionary
axle — [17] The word axle emerges surprisingly late considering the antiquity of axles, but related terms had existed in the language for perhaps a thousand years. Old English had eax, which came from a hypothetical Germanic *akhsō, related to Latin… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
axle — [17] The word axle emerges surprisingly late considering the antiquity of axles, but related terms had existed in the language for perhaps a thousand years. Old English had eax, which came from a hypothetical Germanic *akhsō, related to Latin… … Word origins
axle — [ aks(ə)l] noun a rod or spindle passing through the centre of a wheel or group of wheels. Origin ME (orig. axle tree): from ON ỏxultré … English new terms dictionary
axle — n. a rod or spindle (either fixed or rotating) on which a wheel or group of wheels is fixed. Etymology: orig. axle tree f. ME axel tre f. ON oumlxull treacute … Useful english dictionary
axle — ax|le [ˈæksəl] n [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: axletree axle (13 21 centuries), from Old Norse öxultre, from öxul axle + tre tree ] the bar connecting two wheels on a car or other vehicle … Dictionary of contemporary English
Wheel tree — Wheel Wheel (hw[=e]l), n. [OE. wheel, hweol, AS. hwe[ o]l, hweogul, hweowol; akin to D. wiel, Icel. hv[=e]l, Gr. ky klos, Skr. cakra; cf. Icel. hj[=o]l, Dan. hiul, Sw. hjul. [root]218. Cf. {Cycle}, {Cyclopedia}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A circular… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wheel and axle — Wheel Wheel (hw[=e]l), n. [OE. wheel, hweol, AS. hwe[ o]l, hweogul, hweowol; akin to D. wiel, Icel. hv[=e]l, Gr. ky klos, Skr. cakra; cf. Icel. hj[=o]l, Dan. hiul, Sw. hjul. [root]218. Cf. {Cycle}, {Cyclopedia}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A circular… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Oil tree — Oil Oil (oil), n. [OE. oile, OF. oile, F. huile, fr. L. oleum; akin to Gr. ?. Cf. {Olive}.] Any one of a great variety of unctuous combustible substances, more viscous than and not miscible with water; as, olive oil, whale oil, rock oil, etc.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ax|le|tree — «AK suhl TREE», noun. a crossbar connecting two opposite wheels of a cart, wagon, carriage, or other horse drawn vehicle. The wheels turn on its ends. ╂[probably < Scandinavian (compare Old Icelandic öxul trē < öxull axle + trē tree, beam)] … Useful english dictionary