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41 funda
funda, ae, f. [Sanscr. spandē, itch; Gr. sphadazô, to move convulsively; sphodros, sphedanos, impassioned; sphendonê; cf. 3. fūsus], a sling.I.Lit.:II.funda dicta eo, quod ex ea fundantur lapides, id est emittantur,
Isid. Orig. 18, 10, 1:inde fundis, sagittis, tormentis hostes propelli ac summoveri jussit,
Caes. B. G. 4, 25, 1; 5, 35 fin.; 5, 43, 1; Liv. 38, 29, 4 sq.; Plin. 7, 56, 57, § 201; Plaut. Poen. 2, 32 sq.; Ter. Eun. 4, 7, 16; Cic. poët. Fragm. ap. Quint. 8, 6, 73; Verg. G. 1, 309; id. A. 9, 586; Ov. M. 4, 517 al.—Transf.A.That which is thrown with a sling, the sling-stone, missile,, Sil. 10, 152. —B.A casting-net, drag-net, Verg. G. 1, 141.—C.(From the similarity to the hollow of a sling in which the stone lay, like sphendonê.) The hollow of a ring in which a jewel is set, the bezel, Plin. 37, 8, 37, § 116 (in Cic. Off. 3, 9, 38, called pala anuli).—D. -
42 jaculus
jăcŭlus, a, um, adj. [jacio], that is thrown (mostly subst.). So, rete jaculum and simply jaculum, a casting-net, fishingnet, Plaut. Truc. 1, 1, 14; id. As. 1, 1, 86; cf.:A.hi jaculo pisces, illi capiuntur ab hamis,
Ov. A. A. 1, 763.—Also of the net of the gladiator retiarius, Isid. Orig. 18, 54.— Hence, subst.: jăcùlus, i, m.(Sc. serpens.) A serpent that darts from a tree on its prey:B.jaculi volucres,
Luc. 9, 720; 9, 822; Plin. 8, 23, 35, § 85.—Jaculus (sc. funis or laqueus), a sling or noose which is thrown over the horns of oxen, a lasso, Col. 6, 2, 4 (al. laquei). -
43 ἀμφίβληστρον
ἀμφίβληστρ-ον, τό,A anything thrown round:1 casting-net, Hes.Sc. 215, Hdt.1.141, 2.95;ἀμφιβλήστρῳ περιβάλλεσθαι Men.27
, cf. Stratt.7, Epil.1, Ph.Bel.95, Ev.Matt.4.18.b metaph., of the garment thrown like a net over Agamemnon, A.Ag. 1382, Ch. 492; of the shirt of Nessus,Ἐρινύων ὑφαντὸν ἀ. S.Tr. 1052
; ἀμφίβληστρα σώματος ῥάκη rags thrown around body, E.Hel. 1079.2 fetter, bond, A.Pr.81.3 of encircling walls,ἀμφίβληστρα τοίχων E.IT96
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44 jaring
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45 saçma
1. scattering, strewing (something). 2. absurd remark, piece of hogwash. 3. absurd, ridiculous, stupid. 4. shot, buckshot, or BB pellets. 5. (fisherman´s) cast net, casting net. - sapan very absurd, utterly nonsensical (talk, remarks). - sapan konuşmak to talk nonsense, talk hogwash. -
46 serpme
"1. sprinkle, sprinkling. 2. sprinkled about; scattered about; sprinkled with. 3. fishing cast net, casting net." -
47 отливка по форме близкой к окончательной
Automation: near-net-shape castingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > отливка по форме близкой к окончательной
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48 endabmessungsnahes Gießverfahren
German-english technical dictionary > endabmessungsnahes Gießverfahren
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49 endabmessungsnahes Gießen
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > endabmessungsnahes Gießen
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50 relance
m.1 repeated casting of a net, a second chance or lot.2 a fortuitous event.3 a repeated attempt.4 series of lucky or unlucky chances.De relance fortuitously, by chancepres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: relanzar.* * *SM Cono Sur1) = piropo 1)2)de relance — (=al contado) in cash
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51 क्षेपणम् _kṣēpaṇam
क्षेपणम् [क्षिप्-ल्युट्]1 Throwing, casting, sending, directing &c.-2 Spending (as time).-3 Omitting.-4 Abusing.-5 A sling; दिग्भ्यो निपेतुर्ग्रावाणः क्षेपणैर्महिता इव Bhāg.3.19.18.-णिः, -णी f.1 An oar.-2 A net for fishing.-3 A sling or any instrument with which missiles are thrown. -
52 kastenot
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53 намёт
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54 прибыль
ж.1. profit(s) (pl.), gain; returnизвлекать прибыль (из) — profit (by, from)
приносить прибыль — make* a profit
это предприятие приносит большую прибыль — this enterprise / business makes a large profit
получать прибыль (от) — get* a profit (out of), receive a profit (from); profit (by, from)
2. ( увеличение) increase, rise3. тех. runner, riser -
55 βολιστική
βολιστικόςto be caught by the casting-net: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
56 βόλε
βόλοςthrow with a casting-net: masc voc sg -
57 βόλοι
βόλοςthrow with a casting-net: masc nom /voc pl -
58 βόλοιο
βόλοςthrow with a casting-net: masc gen sg (epic)βούλομαιwill: pres opt mid 2nd sg (epic) -
59 βόλοις
βόλοςthrow with a casting-net: masc dat pl -
60 βόλον
βόλοςthrow with a casting-net: masc acc sg
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