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1 тыловое надвигание
Makarov: back thrustingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тыловое надвигание
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2 לכתא
לֶכְתָּאf. (הֲלַךְ) going, thrusting forward, ל׳ ומֵיתָנָא thrusting forward and pulling home, a bolt or pin attached to a cord for fastening the panniers, barrels which hang down on each side of the beast of burden. Sabb.102a לל׳ ומ׳ it applies to thrusting a bolt which you can pull back by the cord in your hand; (Rashi reads: מִתְנָא rope.Ib. 154b א״נ בל׳ (Ar. some ed. בלִיכָאתָא pl.) or when the burdens are fastened with a bolt (which you can pull out without touching the animal). -
3 לֶכְתָּא
לֶכְתָּאf. (הֲלַךְ) going, thrusting forward, ל׳ ומֵיתָנָא thrusting forward and pulling home, a bolt or pin attached to a cord for fastening the panniers, barrels which hang down on each side of the beast of burden. Sabb.102a לל׳ ומ׳ it applies to thrusting a bolt which you can pull back by the cord in your hand; (Rashi reads: מִתְנָא rope.Ib. 154b א״נ בל׳ (Ar. some ed. בלִיכָאתָא pl.) or when the burdens are fastened with a bolt (which you can pull out without touching the animal). -
4 baobab
m.baobab (tree).* * *1 baobab, baobab tree* * *SM baobab* * *= baobab, baobab tree.Ex. The gods became angry and uprooted the baobabs, thrusting them back into the ground, root upwards.Ex. Standing tall on the sunburnt African plains, baobab trees tower over the landscape like great living monuments.* * *= baobab, baobab tree.Ex: The gods became angry and uprooted the baobabs, thrusting them back into the ground, root upwards.
Ex: Standing tall on the sunburnt African plains, baobab trees tower over the landscape like great living monuments.* * *baobab, monkey bread tree* * *baobab nmbaobab (tree)* * *m BOT baobab, monkey bread tree -
5 противодействие
1) General subject: antagonism, backset, contrariety, counteraction, countercheck, countermeasure, counterstand, counterwork, opponency, opposition, rebellion (чему-л.), resistance, reaction, (to-чем-л.) zero tolerance2) Naval: back action3) Medicine: retroaction4) Military: baffling, blinding, countereffort, counteroperation, interdiction, interdictory effort, interference, reaction operation6) Mathematics: retaliation7) Railway term: resistive action8) Law: crossing9) Automobile industry: counteracting, countersteering, restraint10) Politics: response (особ. в сочетании «предотвращение и противодействие» — prevention and reponse)11) Electronics: countermeasures12) Mechanics: counter force, counteracting force, counterforce13) Patents: contriety14) Business: countering15) Microelectronics: withstand strength17) Aviation medicine: discouragement18) Makarov: counterblast, reluctance, thrusting19) Security: countering action20) Cement: reaction effect -
6 प्रतिनोद
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7 प्रतिबाधक
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8 νύσσα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `turning sign in the race-course, starting point and goal of the contest' (Il.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unexplained. Of old (Curtius 546) connected with νύσσω (*νύκ-ι̯α "the thrusting one"; on the formation Schwyzer 474), what seems possible in spite of the strong doubt by Bq. Other, more or less improbable or untenable propositions by Schulze KZ 29, 262 f. (= Kl. Schr. 375), Bloomfield AmJPh. 12, 31 n. 1 (to Skt. sanu-tár `away from' resp. sā́nu `back'). Semitic etym. by Lewy KZ 55, 24 ff. (to be rejected); acc. to Jüthner Die Antike 15, 251 Pre-Gr.-Aegaean.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νύσσα
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