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m1) abutment2) bridle iron3) stirrup4) buttress5) clevis6) hanger* * *m1) band, binders, lateral binders, strap, tie, U-bolt2) (à solive) joist hanger3) (armature) stirrup4) (chape) clevis5) (charpente) band iron, bridle iron, hanger6) (montage d’armature) locating link7) (plancher) floor hangerDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > étrier
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f1) abutment2) bridle iron3) stirrup4) buttress5) counterfort* * *fabutment, butt lenghth, buttress, pier, tail, thick endDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > culée
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1) General subject: agraffe, brace, bracer, bracket (крепёжная), clamp, clench, clevis, clinch, clincher, clip, holdfast, rim, staple, stirrup, strap, thole, thole pin, tie, twitch (для зажимания морды лошади во время болезненной операции), yoke2) Geology: claw3) Aviation: bracket support5) Medicine: bow6) Engineering: angle clip, bail, becket, buckle, caliper, cleat, clevis (с болтом), cramp, dog, dog anchor (плотничная), frame, holderbat, hook, iron-cramp anchor (для связи каменной кладки), jammer, jointer (для усиления кладки), loop, ring, rung (стремянки из скоб), saddle clip, snap gage, spring chaplet, stirrup bolt7) Construction: cramp iron, crampon, crampoon, ear, end bracket, gusset, chape, hasp, scab8) Railway term: connection clip9) Automobile industry: attachment clip, catch, ferrule, handle, holding-down clip, joke10) Architecture: keeper11) Mining: bracket (крепёжная), clivvy, clivvy hook, saddle (для крепления труб), tenon12) Forestry: beam hanger, bridle, spike, stick13) Oil: U-bolt, fastener, gib, looped link, pulling yoke (для извлечения труб или штанг), tubing hook, wall hook, saddle, shackle14) Astronautics: bracket (stand-off)15) Mechanic engineering: bridge plate, cleet, external gauge, pipe clip16) Mechanics: clevis bracket19) Automation: (крепёжная) attaching clamp, bolt staple (для задвижки), clamp iron, framework, loop link, (винтовая) turnbuckle21) Makarov: bracing, bucket, clasp (для скрепления трещин на копыте), cock, holderbat (напр. водосточной трубы)22) Yachting: cleat shackle -
7 Barbada
f.1 lower part of the lower jaw of a horse (where the bridle-curb rests).2 curb or iron chain, made fast to the upper part of the bridle, and running under the beard of the horse.3 dab, a small flat fish, related to the codfishes.Agua de la Barbada Barbadoes water, a liquor distilled from sugar-cane4 barbada.5 ling, Molva molva.past part.past participle of spanish verb: barbar.* * *SF* * *barbada nf1. [pez] four-bearded rockling2. [en caballo] curb (chain) -
8 freno
(Sp. model spelled same [fréno] < Latin frenum 'horse's bit')West: 1933. A horse's bit or bridle. Glossed in the DRAE as an iron instrument made up of a mouthpiece, cheek piece, and curb strap; it is used to train and lead horses. It was also applied to (horseless) carriages or buggies and the iron horse with the meaning 'brake,' an extension of its original meaning. -
9 мундштук
1) General subject: bit, cannon bit, cannon-bit, cannon-bit (удил), cigar-holder, cigarette holder, cigarette-holder, embouchure, gag bit, gag-bit, mouthpiece, pelham (железные удила, тж. pelham bit), spinner (шелкопряда), spinneret (шёлкопряда), spinning organ, spinning-top (шёлкопряда), tip2) Naval: bridle3) Engineering: blowing iron, die, jet, lip, neck, nozzle, orifice (сварочной горелки), snout4) Automobile industry: adjutage5) Mining: mouthpiece (дыхательного аппарата)6) Forestry: die (для литья пластмасс)7) Music: mouth-piece8) Polygraphy: mouthpiece (отливного котла)9) Food industry: mouth end11) Welding: contact tube, contactor tube13) Automation: mouth piece, spout14) Makarov: bit (для лошади), bleed, spinneret (for rayon) (для вискозного волокна)15) Horse breeding: cannon16) oil&gas: snout (дыхательного аппарата) -
10 कुशः _kuśḥ
कुशः a.1 Wicked, vile, depraved.-2 Mad.-शः 1 A kind of grass considered holy and forming an essential requisite of several religious ceremonies; पवित्रार्थे इमे कुशाः Śrāddha Mantra; कुशपूतं प्रवयास्तु विष्टरम् R.8.18, 1.49,95.-2 N. of the elder son of Rāma. [He was one of the twin sons of Rāma, born after Sītā had been ruthlessly abandoned in the forest; yet he was the elder of the two in point of first seeing the light of this world. He, with Lava was brought up by the sage Vālmīki, and the two boys were taught to re- peat the Rāmāyaṇa, the epic of the poet. Kuśa was made by Rāma king of Kuśāvatī, and he lived there for some time after his father's death. But the pre- siding deity of the old capital Ayodhyā presented her- self to him in his dream and besought him not to slight her. Kuśa then returned to Ayodhya; see R.16.3-42.]-3 A rope of Kuśa grass for connecting the yoke of a plough with the pole.-4 One of the great Dvīpas; Bhāg.5.1.32.-शा 1 A plank for covering anything.-2 A piece of wood.-3 A horse's bridle.-शी A sort of ladle.-2 Wrought iron.-3 Ploughshare.-4 A pod of cotton.-5 A piece of Udumbara wood used for counting the number of Sāmans in a Stotra; औदुम्बरे स्त्रियाम् । छन्दोगस्तोत्रगणनाशङ्कासु...... Nm.-शम् Water; as in कुशेशय q. v. ह्रदश्च कुशवानेष यत्र पद्मं कुशेशयम् Mb.3.13.18.-Comp. -अक्षः a monkey.-अग्रम् the sharp point of a blade of the Kuśa grass; hence often used in comp. in the sense of 'sharp', 'shrewd', 'penetrating' as intellect. ˚बुद्धि a. having a penetrating intellect, sharp, shrewd; (अपि) कुशाग्रबुद्धे कशली गुरुस्ते R.5.4.-अग्रीय a. penetrating, sharp; कुरु बुद्धिं कुशाग्रीयां...... Bk.5.15.-अङ्गुली, -रीयम् a ring of Kuśa grass worn at religious ceremonies.-अरणिः N. of Durvāsas.-आकरः the sacrificial fire.-आसनम् a seat or mat of Kuśa grass; अक्षमालापवृत्तिज्ञा कुशासनपरिग्रहा । शांभवीव तनुः कस्य न वन्द्या दौर्जनी सभा ॥ Udb.-उदकम् water in which Kuśa grass has been infused; Ms.11.212.-कण्डिका f. a type of संस्कार of the Vedic sacrificial fire.-चीरम् a garment of Kuśa grass; (प्रगृह्य) कैकेय्याः कुशचिरे ते जानकी शुभलक्षणा Rām.2.37.1.-ध्वजः the younger brother of Janaka; तौ कुशध्वजसुते सुमध्यमे R.11.54.-मुष्टिः f. a handful of Kuśa grass कुशमुष्टिमुपादाय लवं चैव तु स द्विजः Rām.7.66.6.-स्थलम् N. of a place in the North of India; perhaps Kanoj; Ve.1. (-ली) N. of the town Dvārakā. रथं समारोप्य ययुः कुशस्थलीम् Bhāg.1. 61.41.-2 N. of the town उज्जयिनी. -
11 járn-mél
n. pl. the iron mouth-piece of a bridle. -
12 MÉL
I)n. time, moment (á því méli dreif lið til hans).n. pl. mouth-bit of a bridle.* * *n. pl., in mod. usage míl and mil, járn-mil, [it remains in Scot. mil-drop, and perh. Engl. mildew]:—the mouth-piece, bit, only in pl., for the mél were composed of two iron pieces linked together, see Worsaae, Nos. 487, 489 (like the Engl. snaffle-bit), and are used so still in Icel.; gnöguðu beislin svá at niðr féllu á jörð mélin, Karl. 376, freq. in mod. usage.COMPDS: méldropi, mélgreypr, mélregn. -
13 slá
* * *I)(slæ; sló, slógum; sleginn; pret. also sleri), v.1) to smite, strike (slá e-n högg, kinnhest);2) slá hörpu, fiðlu, to strike the harp, fiddle;slá slag, to strike up a tune;slá leik, to strike up, begin, a game;slá vef, to strike the web, to weave;3) to hammer, forge (slá gull, silfr, sverð);slá e-t e-u, to mount with (járnum sleginn);4) to cut grass, mow (slá hey, töðu, tún, eng);5) to slay, kill (síns bróður sló hann handbana);6) fig., slá kaupi, to strike a bargain;slá máli í sátt, to refer a matter to arbitration;slá fylking, to draw up a line of battle;slá hring um, to surround;slá manngarð, mannhring, to form a ring of men round;slá eldi í e-t, to set fire to;slá landtjöldum, to pitch a tent, or also, to strike a tent, take it down;slá festum, to unmoor a ship;slá netjum, to put out the nets;slá hundum lausum, to slip the hounds;7) with preps.:slá e-t af, to cut off;slá e-n af, to kill, slaughter;slá á e-t, to take to a thing;slá á glens ok glúmur, to take to play and sport;slá á heit, to take to making a vow;slá e-u á sik, to take upon one-self;slá á sik sótt, to feign illness;slá á sik úlfúð, to show anger or ill-will;ekki skaltu slíku á þik slá, do not betake thyself to that;impers., sló á hann hlátri, he was taken with a fit of laughter;sló ótta á marga, many were seized with fear;því slær á, at, it so happens that;ljóssi sleri (= sló) fyrir hann, a light flashed upon him;slá í deilu, to begin quarrelling (eitt kveld, er þeir drukku, slógu þeir í deilu mikla);impers., slær í e-t, it arises;slær þegar í bardaga, it came to a fight;slá niðr e-u, to put an end to;nú er niðr slegit allri vináttu, now there is an end to all friendship;slá sér niðr, to lie down, take to one’s bed;slá e-n niðr, to kill;slá e-u saman, to join (þeir slá þá saman öllu liðinu í eina fylking);slá til e-s, to aim a blow at one, strike at one;slá undan höfuð-bendunum, to slacken the stays;slá e-u upp, to spread a report;slá upp herópi, to raise the war-cry;impers., loganum sló upp ór keröldunum, the flame burst out of the vessels;slá út e-u, to pour out (þá er full er mundlaugin, gengr hón ok slær út eitrinu);slá e-u við, to take into use (þá var slegit við öllum búnaði);slá við segli, to spread the sail;ek hefi þó náliga öllu við slegit, því er ek hefi í minni fest, I have put forth almost all that I recollected;slá beizli við hest, to put a bridle on a horse;e-u slær yfir, it comes over, arises (slær yfir þoku svá myrkri, at engi þeirra sá annan);8) refl., slást;(sláða, sláðr), v. to bar (hliðit var slát rammliga).(pl. slár), f. bar, bolt, cross-beam (slá ein var um þvert skipit).* * *1.ð, to bar; ok sláð rammliga, Fms. i. 104.2.f. [Engl. a weaver’s slay], a bar, bolt, cross-beam, Fms. i. 179; slá um þvert skipit, Nj. 44, 125; slárnar eða spengrnar, Stj. 45; hann renndi frá slánum, þeim er vóru á virkis-hurðunni, ok lauk upp virkinu, Bs. i. 672. slá-járn, n. an iron bar, Fms. ii. 179. -
14 járnmél
n. pl. iron mouth-piece (of a bridle). -
15 murex
mūrex, ĭcis, m.I.The purple-fish, Plin. 9, 36, 60, § 125; Enn. ap. App. Mag. p. 299, 11 (Heduph. v. 11, p. 167 Vahl.):II.Baianus,
Hor. S. 2, 4, 32.—The Tritons used the shell as a tuba, Val. Fl. 3, 726.—The shells were also used for holding liquids, Mart. 3, 82, 27.—And for adorning grottos:summa lacunabant alterno murice conchae,
Ov. M. 8, 563.—Transf.A.The purple dye, purple, made from the juice of the purple-fish:B.Tyrioque ardebat murice laena,
Verg. A. 4, 262.—Of bodies shaped (pointed) like the purplefish.1.A pointed rock or slone:2.acuto in murice remi Obnixi crepuere,
Verg. A. 5, 205:Cato sternendum forum muricibus censuerat,
with small, pointed stones, Plin. 19, 1, 6, § 24.—A sharp murex-shell used for a bridle-bit:3.acuto murice frenat Delphinas bijuges,
Stat. Achill. 1; 221.—A caltrop, with sharp points in every direction:4.murices ferreos in terram defodisse Dareum, quā hostem equites emissurum esse credebat,
Curt. 4, 13, 36; Val. Max. 3, 7, 2.—A spike of iron:armarium muricibus praefixum,
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16 עקרב
עַקְרָבc. (b. h.; prob. fr. עקב, with anorg. ר; cmp. עַרְקוֹב) 1) scorpion. Ab. V, 5 ולא הזיק נחש וע׳וכ׳ nor did ever a serpent or a scorpion harm anybody in Jerusalem. Ib. II, 10, v. עֲקִיצָה. Sabb.121b ע׳ שבחדייב the scorpion of Adiabene; Y. ib. XIV, beg.14b. Num. R. s. 10 היין משול בע׳ (some ed. כע׳) wine is compared to a scorpion; מה ע׳ מכה בעוקצו … סופו as the scorpion wounds with its tail, so wine wounds at the end. Sifra Kdosh., Par. 1, ch. II עקצתו ע׳ if a scorpion stung him; a. fr.Pl. עַקְרַבִּים, עַקְרַבִּין. Sabb. l. c. Gen. R. s. 84 (ref. to Gen. 37:24) מים אין בו אבל נחשים וע׳וכ׳ water was not, but serpents and scorpion were therein; a. fr. 2) the constellation Scorpio. Pesik. R. s. 20. Num. R. l. c. כל שעה … אין ע׳וכ׳ as long as Kimah (v. כִּימָה) is visible, Scorpio is invisible; a. fr. 3) bit of a bridle. Kel. XI, 5. 4) עַקְרַב בית הבד the iron-shod part of the pressbeam. Ib. XII, 3. -
17 עַקְרָב
עַקְרָבc. (b. h.; prob. fr. עקב, with anorg. ר; cmp. עַרְקוֹב) 1) scorpion. Ab. V, 5 ולא הזיק נחש וע׳וכ׳ nor did ever a serpent or a scorpion harm anybody in Jerusalem. Ib. II, 10, v. עֲקִיצָה. Sabb.121b ע׳ שבחדייב the scorpion of Adiabene; Y. ib. XIV, beg.14b. Num. R. s. 10 היין משול בע׳ (some ed. כע׳) wine is compared to a scorpion; מה ע׳ מכה בעוקצו … סופו as the scorpion wounds with its tail, so wine wounds at the end. Sifra Kdosh., Par. 1, ch. II עקצתו ע׳ if a scorpion stung him; a. fr.Pl. עַקְרַבִּים, עַקְרַבִּין. Sabb. l. c. Gen. R. s. 84 (ref. to Gen. 37:24) מים אין בו אבל נחשים וע׳וכ׳ water was not, but serpents and scorpion were therein; a. fr. 2) the constellation Scorpio. Pesik. R. s. 20. Num. R. l. c. כל שעה … אין ע׳וכ׳ as long as Kimah (v. כִּימָה) is visible, Scorpio is invisible; a. fr. 3) bit of a bridle. Kel. XI, 5. 4) עַקְרַב בית הבד the iron-shod part of the pressbeam. Ib. XII, 3.
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