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121 līma
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122 attrezzo
"tool;Werkzeug;herramienta"* * *m piece of equipmentattrezzi pl da ginnastica apparatus* * *attrezzo s.m.1 tool, implement; utensil: gli attrezzi del falegname, the carpenter's tools // carro attrezzi, breakdown truck2 (sport) piece of equipment, piece of apparatus*.* * *[attret'tso] 1.sostantivo maschile1) (di operai, artigiani) tool, implement; (per uso domestico) utensil2) sport2.sostantivo maschile plurale attrezzi teatr. properties- i da cucina — kitchenware, kitchen utensils
* * *attrezzo/attret'tso/I sostantivo m.1 (di operai, artigiani) tool, implement; (per uso domestico) utensil; cassetta degli -i toolbox; carro -i breakdown truck2 sport esercizio agli -i apparatus workII attrezzi m.pl.teatr. properties- i agricoli farm implements; - i da cucina kitchenware, kitchen utensils; - i del mestiere the tools of the trade. -
123 mate
I [meɪt]2) (sexual partner) compagno m. (-a) (anche zool.)3) (assistant) aiutante m. e f.4) BE mar. capitano m. in secondaII 1. [meɪt]verbo transitivo accoppiare [ animal]2.verbo intransitivo [ animal] accoppiarsiIII [meɪt]nome (in chess) scacco m. mattoIV 1. [meɪt]verbo transitivo (in chess) dare scacco matto a2.verbo intransitivo (in chess) dare scacco matto* * *[meit] 1. verb1) (to come, or bring (animals etc), together for breeding: The bears have mated and produced a cub.) accoppiarsi2) ((chess) to checkmate (someone).) dare scacco matto2. noun1) (an animal etc with which another is paired for breeding: Some birds sing in order to attract a mate.) compagno2) (a husband or wife.) marito/moglie3) (a companion or friend: We've been mates for years.) compagno4) (a fellow workman or assistant: a carpenter's mate.) compagno di lavoro5) (a merchant ship's officer under the master or captain: the first mate.) primo ufficiale, secondo6) (in chess, checkmate.) scacco matto* * *I [meɪt]2) (sexual partner) compagno m. (-a) (anche zool.)3) (assistant) aiutante m. e f.4) BE mar. capitano m. in secondaII 1. [meɪt]verbo transitivo accoppiare [ animal]2.verbo intransitivo [ animal] accoppiarsiIII [meɪt]nome (in chess) scacco m. mattoIV 1. [meɪt]verbo transitivo (in chess) dare scacco matto a2.verbo intransitivo (in chess) dare scacco matto -
124 bench
[bɛntʃ]n( seat) ławka f, ława f; ( work bench) warsztat m, stół m roboczy; ( BRIT) ława f ( w parlamencie)* * *[ben ]1) (a long (usually wooden) seat: a park bench.) ławka2) (a work-table for a carpenter etc: tools on the workbench.) warsztat -
125 столярничать
несовер.; без доп.
be a joiner (о профессионале); do a joiner's work (о любителе)* * ** * *be a joiner; do a joiner's work -
126 ácsmunka
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127 zaw|ód1
m (G zawodu) (po szkole wyższej) profession; (po szkole niższego stopnia) trade- zawód nauczyciela a. nauczycielski/lekarza the teaching/medical profession- zawód wyuczony/wykonywany one’s acquired/actual profession- nauka zawodu vocational training- wyuczyć się zawodu to learn a trade- wyuczyć kogoś zawodu to teach sb a trade- pracować w swoim zawodzie to work in one’s field- w moim zawodzie potrzebna jest elastyczność in my line of work one needs to be flexible- być architektem/prawnikiem z zawodu to be an architect/a lawyer by profession- być cieślą z zawodu to be a carpenter by trade- kim on jest z zawodu? what’s his profession/trade?- □ wolny zawód freelance occupation; Hist. (lekarz, prawnik) professionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zaw|ód1
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128 τεκταίνομαι
Aτεκτᾰνοῦμαι Ar.Lys. 674
: [tense] aor.ἐτεκτηνάμην E.IT 951
, etc., [dialect] Ep.τεκτήνατο Il.5.62
:—prop. of a carpenter. frame,νῆας Il.
l.c., cf. Ar.l.c.: abs., do joiners' work, as opp. to smiths' work, ἕτερος δὲ χαλκεύει τις, ὁ δὲ τ. Id.Pl.163; , cf. X.Mem.4.2.22; opp. πλάττω, Arist.GA 730b30.2 of other artificers, τ. χέλυν, h.Merc.25;τάφον Call.Jov.9
;τέλεον αὐτὸν [τὸν κόσμον] ἐτεκτήνατο Pl.Ti. 33b
; ὁ τεκταινόμενος the maker, ib. 28c.3 metaph., devise, plan, contrive, esp. by craft or cunningly (cf. συντεκταίνομαι) , λόγος σύγκολλα τἀμφοῖν ἐς μέσον τ. fits and frames together, S.Fr. 867; σιγῇ δ' ἐτεκτήναντ' ἀπόφθεγκτόν μ' they kept me from speech of them, E.IT 951; πᾶν ἐπ' ἐμοὶ τεκταινέσθω (sc. Cleon) Ar.Ach. 660;τ. μαθήματα Pl.Sph. 224d
, cf. Ti. 91a;ἐπέων κόσμον Democr.21
, cf. Phld.Rh.2.49 S.II later, [voice] Act. [full] τεκταίνω in same senses, τ. κακά, δόλους, LXX Pr.14.22, 26.24; ἀργύριον ib.Ba.3.18: abs., ib.Ps.128(129).3; cf. A.R.2.381, 3.592, Luc.Jud.Voc.12, Hierocl. in CA 1p.421M., AP6. 80 (Agath.);ζῴδια τεκταίνοντα HeroAut.24.1
: even [dialect] Att. writers have the part. τεκταινόμενα in pass. sense,ταυτί μ' οὐκ ἐλάνθανε τ. τὰ πράγματ' Ar.Eq. 462
; τὰ ὕστερον τ. D.34.48.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τεκταίνομαι
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