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42 отбойка руды
1) Geology: ore breaking, ore crushing2) Mining: breaking-out out of ore -
43 Brandgefahr
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44 εκρήξεις
ἔκρηξιςbreaking out: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἔκρηξιςbreaking out: fem nom /acc pl (attic)ἐκρήγνυμιbreak off: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic ionic)ἐκρήγνυμιbreak off: fut ind act 2nd sgἐκρήσσωcause: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ἐκρήσσωcause: fut ind act 2nd sg——————ἐκρήξεις, ἐκρήγνυμιbreak off: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic ionic)ἐκρήξεις, ἐκρήγνυμιbreak off: fut ind act 2nd sg -
45 φλύσεις
φλύσιςbreaking out: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)φλύσιςbreaking out: fem nom /acc pl (attic)φλύωboil over: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)φλύωboil over: fut ind act 2nd sg -
46 prorompere
prorompere v. intr. (letter.) to burst* (out), ( di liquidi) to gush out (anche fig.); to break* (out) (anche fig.): il fiume proruppe dagli argini, the river burst its banks; il fuoco prorompeva da tutte le parti, fire was breaking out all over; il pubblico proruppe in lunghi applausi, the audience burst into long applause; proruppe in aspre parole, he burst into abuse; proruppe in una risata, he burst out laughing; prorompere in bestemmie, to burst out swearing; la vidi prorompere in pianto, I saw her burst into tears; ''Non ascoltarlo!'', proruppe sua madre, ''Don't listen to him!'', his mother burst out.* * *[pro'rompere]* * *prorompere/pro'rompere/ [81](aus. avere) [ acqua] to gush out; [ persona] to burst out; prorompere in lacrime to burst into tears. -
47 eruptio
I.Lit.A.In gen.:B.(elephanti) universi eruptionem tentavere,
Plin. 8, 7, 7, § 21; 16, 10, 19, § 45; 18, 17, 44, § 150 al.—In plur., Plin. 24, 15, 86, § 136.—In partic.1.In milit. lang., a sally:2.ex oppido eruptionem fecerunt,
Caes. B. G. 2, 33, 2; 3, 3, 3; 3, 5, 2; 3, 6, 1 et saep.—In medic. lang., concr., a breaking out, eruption of morbid matter, Plin. 23 prooem. 5, § 8; 24, 9, 38, § 63; 20, 7, 26, § 67; 20, 8, 27, § 71; 26, 11, 73, § 120; 28, 6, 18, § 66.—3.Of a volcano, an eruption:4.Aetnaeorum ignium,
Cic. N. D. 2, 38, 96.—Of plants, the putting forth, sprouting:II.semen prima eruptione agnoscitur,
Plin. 18, 17, 44, § 150.—Trop.:vitiorum,
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48 BRJÓTA
* * *(brýt; braut, brutum; brotinn), v.1) to break;brjóta fót sinn, to break one’s leg;brjóta tennr ór höfði manns, to break the teelh out of the head;brjóta mann um stein, to break a man on a stone;brjóta e-n í hjóli, to break on the wheel;2) to break open (brjóta haug, búr);3) to destroy, demolish (brjóta hof, skurðgoð, kastala);brjóta skip, to break one’s ship, be shipwrecked;4) to break, violate, transgress (brjóta heit, lög);en þér konungr brutuð lög á Agli, you broke the law in Egil’s case;5) to force, compel (brjóta menn til kristni);brjóta e-n til hlýðni, to force to submission;6) in various fig. phrases;brjóta odd af oflæti sínu, to break the point of one’s pride, to humble oneself;brjóta straum fyrir e-m, to break the stream before one, to bear the brunt of battle;7) with preps.:brjóta af brúna, to break off the bridge;brjóta af við e-n, to wrong one;brjóta á bak, to force or drive back (brjóta fylking á bak);to neglect, disregard (brjóta á bak ráð e-s);brjóta niðr, to demolish, break down (brjóta niðr hús);brjóta niðr blótskap, villu, to put down, abolish;brjóta sik niðr við jörðu, to bow down to the earth;brjóta saman, to fold (brjóta saman skikkju);to unite (brjóta saman et forna lögmál ok nýja);brjóta sundr, í sundr, to break asunder (brjóta sundr silfrker);to unfold (clothes);brjóta (land, þjóð) undir sik, to subdue;brjóta upp, to break up (þeir brutu upp þilit);to force or break open (brjóta upp hurð, búr, kirkju, bréf);to unpack (brjóta upp gersemar sínar);brjóta upp vistir, to bring out the victuals (for the mess);brjóta upp vápn, to get out the weapons, prepare for battle;8) refl., brjótast á e-t, to break in upon;Önundr brauzt á hurðina, tried to break in the door;brjótast á milli, to break out between;brjótast fram, to break forth;brjótast í haug, to break into a cairn;brjótast í e-u, to exert oneself in a thing;þessi maðr brýzt í miklu ofrefli, struggles against great odds;brjótast um, to make a hard struggle (björn brauzt um í vök);brjótast við e-t, to fight or struggle hard against;brjótast við ofrefli, to fight against odds;brjótast við borgargørðina, to exert oneself in making the burg;brjótast við e-u, to struggle against (brjótast við forlögunum, gæfu sinni);9) impers. in a passive sense;skipit (acc.) braut í spán, the ship was broken to pieces;þá braut kirkju (acc.), the church was blown down;strauminn braut á öxlinni, the current broke against his shoulder.* * *pret. braut; 2nd pers. brautt is obsolete; commonly brauzt or brauztu, Ó. H. 24 (in a verse), Fms. vi. 139 (in a verse of A. D. 1050); pl. brutu; sup. brotið; pres. brýt: [this word does not occur in Ulf. and is unknown in Germ.; the A. S. has breâtan, breôtan, but rarely and in the sense to destroy, demolish: but the Scandin. dialects all have it; Swed. bryta; Dan. bryde; whereas the Goth. braican, Germ. brechen, Engl. break are unknown to the Scandin. idioms. Du Cange records a Latin-Spanish britare = destruere; it is therefore likely that it came into Spain with the Goths, although Ulfilas does not use it]:—to break; with acc., Nj. 64, Bs. i. 346; þeir brutu báða fótleggi í honum, Hom. 115; sumir brutu ( hurt) hendr sínar, sumir fætr, Bs. i. 10; ef maðr brýtr tennr or höfði manns, Grág. ii. 11; hvárz þat er höggit, eðr brotið, cut or broken, id.; þeir kómu við sker ok brutu stýri, Fms. ix. 307; Þormóðr kvað betra at róa minna ok brjóta ekki, Grett. ch. 50: phrases as, b. á bak, to break the back, Fms. vii. 119; á háls, the neck, Vígl. 21; b. í hjóli (hveli), to break on the wheel, of capital punishment, Fms. xi. 372, Hom. 147; í þeim hring stendr Þórs steinn, er þeir menn vóru brotnir um ( on which the men were broken) er til blóta vóru hafðir, Eb. 26.2. denoting to destroy, demolish; b. skurðgoð, Fms. x. 277, Bs. i. 10; þeir höfðu brotið hof en kristnað land, Fms. i. 32; Valgarðr braut krossa fyrir Merði ok öll heilög tákn, Nj. 167.β. b. skip, to shipwreck (skip-brot); brutu þar skipit allt í span, Nj. 282, Ld. 8, Landn. 149: absol., hón kom á Vikarsskeið, ok braut þar, 110: nú er á ( a river) brýtr af annars manns landi, Gþl. 419; cp. land-brot.3. adding prepp.; niðr, sundr, af, upp, to break down, asunder, off, or the like; sá er niðr braut alla Jerusalem, 673. 51; b. niðr blótskap, Fms. iii. 165, viii. (pref.); brutu þá Baglar af brúna, B. broke the bridge off, x. 331; b. sundr, ix. 482; b. upp, to break up; þeir brutu upp þilit, Eg. 235; þeir brutu upp búr hans (of burglars), 593; b. upp kirkju, Fms. ix. 12; b. upp hlið, to break up a fence, K. Þ. K. 84.β. b. upp, to break up a package, unpack; brýtr hann nú upp gersemar sínar, Fær. 6:—as a naut. term, b. upp means to bring out victuals for the mess, Dan. bakke op; jarl ok hans menn b. upp vistir ok setjast til matar, Fms. xi. 147: milit., b. upp vápn means to take arms, prepare for battle (in a sea fight); brjóta upp vápn sín ok berjask, Fær. 85; menn brutu upp um annan öll vápn, Fms. vi. 313 (in a verse).γ. b. or b. saman, to fold (clothes or the like); b. sundr, to unfold, Nj. 171: in mod. usage also b. bréf, to fold a letter (hence brot, to denote the size of a book); b. upp bréf, to break a letter open, Barl. 181; b. blað, to fold down a leaf in a book, etc.; b. út, to break ( a channel) through, Landn. 65 (of a river); þá var út brotinn óssinn, Bs. i. 315.4. various metaph. phrases; b. bág við, to fight, v. bágr, Fas. i. 43; b. odd af oflæti sínu, to break the point off one’s pride, to humble oneself, Nj. 94 (where to disgrace oneself); b. straum fyrir e-u, to break the stream for one, metaphor from a post or rock in a stream, to bear the brunt of battle, Orkn. 344; b. bekrann, vide bekri, Grett.5. metaph. to break, violate, lög, rétt, etc.; mun ek þó eigi fyrir þínar sakir brjóta lögin né konungs tignina, eða svá landsréttinn, Fms. iv. 263; en þér, konungr, brutuð lög á Agli, you broke the law in Egil’s case, Eg. 416, Fms. x. 401; at þú brjótir lög þín, xi. 93; engi skyídi annars ráð brjóta, Bret.; b. á bak, to infringe, Fas. i. 528 (cp. lög-brot, laga-brot); b. af við e-n, to wrong one, iii. 551: in theol. sense, H. E. i. 460 (vide af-brot, mis-brot, crime, sin): absol. to transgress, brjóta þau ok bæði, ok göra hórdóm, K. Á. 134.β. denoting force, to force, compel; b. menn til Kristni, Ld. 178, Fms. i. 142; til trúar, Fs. 98; til hlýðni, to force to submission; allt landsfólk var undir brotið ríki þeirra, all people were brought under their rule, Fms. iv. 64; hón er í hernaði ok brýtr undir sik víkinga, Odd. 22; b. konu til svefnis, a law term, violare, Grág. i. 338.II. reflex., with prepp. í, ór, um, út, við, or adv. braut; brjótask, to break in, out, etc.; hann brauzk í haug Hrólfs Kraka, Landn. 169; brjótumk vér þá burt ór húsinu, to break out of the house, Fas. i. 88; brjótask á, to break in upon, press; Önundr brauzk á hurðina, Onund tried to break in the door, Fs. 101, Fms. vii. 187; b. fram, to break forth, Bb.; b. milli, to break out between, Bs. i. 634; b. út, to break out, esp. in the metaph. sense of plague, disease, fire, or the like; er út brýzk vökvi ok úhreinindi, Greg. 22 (út-brot, a breaking out, eruption); b. um, to make a hard struggle (e. g. of one fettered or pinioned); því harðara er hann brauzk um, Edda 20; björn einn brauzk um í vök, Fs. 146; af ofrgangi elds þess er um brýtsk ( rages) í grundvöllum landsins, Sks. 151; b. við e-t, to struggle ( wrestle) hard against; þeir brutusk við skóga eðr stóra steina, of enraged berserkers, Fas. i. 515: metaph. to fight hard against, hann brauzk við heiðinn lýð, Fms. xi. 396; b. við ofrefli, to fight against odds, Ísl. ii. 394: absol. to strive hard, Stj. 411; Hákoni jarli var ekki mikit um at b. við borgargörðina, Haco did not care to exert himself much about making the burg, Fms. ix. 46: with dat., b. við e-u, to fight against (in a bad sense); b. við gæfu sinni, to break with one’s good luck, iv. 233; b. við forlögunum, to struggle against fate, Fs. 20; b. í e-u, to be busy, exert oneself in a thing; eigi þarftú í þessu at brjótask lengr, i. e. give it up, Fms. iii. 102; því at þessi maðr Ólafr brýzk í miklu ofrefli, this man Olave struggles against great odds, iv. 77.2. recipr., þeir rérust svá nær, at brutusk árarnar fyrir, that they broke one another’s oars, Fms. viii. 216.III. impers. in a pass. sense; skipit (acc.) braut í spán, the ship was broken to pieces, Ld. 142; skip Þangbrands braut austr við Búlandshöfða, Nj. 162; tók út skip Þangbrands ok braut mjök, Bs. i. 15: of a house, or the like, destroyed by wind or wave, þá braut kirkju (acc.), the church was blown down, 30: the phrase, straum (acc.) brýtr á skeri, the stream is broken against a skerry ( rock); strauminn braut á öxlinni, the stream broke against his shoulders, Grett. 140 (the new Ed.), the old Ed. straumrinn—not so well; lá (acc.) brýtr, the surf breaks, abates, Edda (Ht. verse 78).IV. part. brotinn, broken; sverð slæ ok brotin, Hkr. i. 343: as adj. in such compds as fót-brotinn, væng-brotinn, háls-brotinn, hrygg-brotinn, etc., with broken leg, wing, etc. -
49 منفجر
مُنْفَجِرexplosive, volcanic, volatile; exploding, going off, blowing up, detonating, bursting; exploded, blown up, detonated, bursted; ruptured; breaking out, flaring up, erupting; gushing out, gushing forth, bursting out, bursting forth, spouting forth, spurting, shooting out, pouring forth, pouring out, jetting, welling out, streaming, flowing, flowing out -
50 terjadi tiba-tiba
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51 трюм с саморазравниванием груза
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52 рампа грузового люка
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53 विभङ्गः _vibhaṅgḥ
विभङ्गः 1 Breaking, fracture.-2 Stopping, ob- struction, stoppage; तृष्णास्रोतोविभङ्गः Bh.2.26.-3 Bending, contraction (as of the eyebrows); भ्रूविभङ्गकुटिलं च वीक्षितम् R.19.17.-4 A fold, wrinkle; वलीविभङ्गचतुरं स्तनभारविनामितम् Mb.4.14.22.-5 A step, stair; शिला- विभङ्गैर्मृगराजशावस्तुङ्गं नगोत्सङ्गमिवारुरोह R.6.3.-6 Breaking out, manifestation; विविधविकारविभङ्गम् Gīt.11-7 Division; मसारगल्वर्कमयैर्विभङ्गैर्विभूषितं हेमनिबद्धचक्रम् Mb.12. 46.33.-8 A wave. -
54 འཁྲུག་པ་ཤོར་
['khrug pa shor]disorder arose, quarrel took place, quarrel, war breaking out, water breaking through an embankment -
55 erupción
f.1 eruption, eruption of a volcano, explosion of a volcano.2 eruption, skin rash, rash, breaking out.3 outbreak, break-out, breakout.* * *1 (volcánica) eruption2 (cutánea) rash\entrar en erupción to erupt* * *noun f.1) eruption2) rash* * *SF1) (Geol) eruption2) (Med)erupción cutánea — rash, eruption frm
3) (=estallido) [de violencia] outbreak, explosion; [de ira] outburst* * *a) ( de volcán) eruptionel volcán entró en or hizo erupción — the volcano erupted
b) ( en la piel) rash, eruption (frml)* * *= eruption, rash, flare.Ex. Information on the news items relevant to 'mad cow disease' was collected for a period of 100 days starting very close to the eruption of the crisis.Ex. The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.Ex. It is clear that foods such as cow's milk and hen's eggs can directly provoke flares of atopic dermatitis.----* entrar en erupción = erupt.* erupción solar = solar flare.* erupción volcánica = volcanic eruption.* hacer erupción = erupt.* * *a) ( de volcán) eruptionel volcán entró en or hizo erupción — the volcano erupted
b) ( en la piel) rash, eruption (frml)* * *= eruption, rash, flare.Ex: Information on the news items relevant to 'mad cow disease' was collected for a period of 100 days starting very close to the eruption of the crisis.
Ex: The specific health problems investigated were a rash, a sore throat, a toothache, bleeding gums, an upset stomach, a cavity, and a bad headache.Ex: It is clear that foods such as cow's milk and hen's eggs can directly provoke flares of atopic dermatitis.* entrar en erupción = erupt.* erupción solar = solar flare.* erupción volcánica = volcanic eruption.* hacer erupción = erupt.* * *1 (de un volcán) eruptionel volcán entró en or hizo erupción the volcano erupted2 (en la piel) rash, eruption ( frml)Compuesto:solar flare* * *
erupción sustantivo femenino
erupción sustantivo femenino
1 Geol eruption
entrar en erupción, to erupt
2 Med rash
erupción cutánea, skin rash
' erupción' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cutánea
- cutáneo
English:
disappear
- erupt
- eruption
- fearful
- rash
- volcano
* * *erupción nf1. [de volcán] eruption;en erupción erupting;entrar en erupción to eruptle salió una erupción she came out in a rash* * *f1 GEOL eruption;entrar en erupción erupt;estar en erupción be erupting2 MED:erupción (cutánea) rash* * *1) : eruption2) sarpullido: rash* * *erupción n1. (de un volcán) eruption -
56 Gibson, R.O.
[br]fl. 1920s–30s[br]English chemist who, with E.O.Fawcett, discovered polythene.[br]Dr Gibson's work towards the discovery of polythene had its origin in a visit in 1925 to Dr A. Michels of Amsterdam University; the latter had made major advances in techniques for studying chemical reactions at very high pressures. After working with Michels for a time, in 1926 Gibson joined Brunner Mond, one of the companies that went on to form the chemical giant Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI). The company supported research into fundamental chemical research that had no immediate commercial application, including the field being cultivated by Michels and Gibson. In 1933 Gibson was joined by another ICI chemist, E.O.Fawcett, who had worked with W.H. Carothers in the USA on polymer chemistry. They were asked to study the effects of high pressure on various reaction systems, including a mixture of benzaldehyde and ethylene. Gibson's notebook for 27 March that year records that after a loss of pressure during which the benzaldehyde was blown out of the reaction tube, a waxy solid was observed in the tube. This is generally recognized as the first recorded observation of polythene. By the following June they had shown that the white, waxy solid was a fairly high molecular weight polymer of ethylene formed at a temperature of 443°K and a pressure of 2,000 bar. However, only small amounts of the material were produced and its significance was not immediately recognized. It was not until two years later that W.P.Perrin and others, also ICI chemists, restarted work on the polymer. They showed that it could be moulded, drawn into threads and cast into tough films. It was a good electrical insulator and almost inert chemically. A British patent for producing polythene was taken out in 1936, and after further development work a production plant began operating in September 1939, just as the Second World War was breaking out. Polythene had arrived in time to make a major contribution to the war effort, for it had the insulating properties required for newly developing work on radar. When peacetime uses became possible, polythene production surged ahead and became the major industry it is today, with a myriad uses in industry and in everyday life.[br]Bibliography1964, The Discovery of Polythene, Royal Institute of Chemistry Lecture Series 1, London.LRD -
57 перераспределит
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58 перераспределять
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59 трасса полетов военных самолетов
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60 возникновение пожара
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > возникновение пожара
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