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1 вызывающий разрушения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > вызывающий разрушения
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2 вызвавший разрушения
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > вызвавший разрушения
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3 разрушение
Авиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > разрушение
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4 प्रलय
pra-laya
m. dissolution, reabsorption, destruction, annihilation;
death;
(esp.) the destruction of the whole world, at the end of a Kalpa (s.v.) ShaḍvBr. ChUp. Ṡaṃk. MBh. Kāv. etc.;
setting (of the stars) Subh. ;
end ( saṉjāta-nidrā-p- mfn. having done sleeping Pañcat.);
cause of dissolution Bhag. Bṛih. ;
fainting, loss of sense orᅠ consciousness Pratāp. Sāh. Suṡr. ;
sleepiness Gal.;
N. of the syllable om, AtharvaṡUp.;
- kāla m. the time of universal dissolution MW. ;
- kevala mfn. = -layâ̱kala (q.v.) Sarvad. ;
- ghana m. the cloud which causes the destruction of the world Hit. ;
- ṉ-kara mf (ī)n. causing destruction orᅠ ruin Up. Kāv. ;
- jaladhara-dhvāna m. the rumbling orᅠ muttering of clouds at the dissolution of the world MW. ;
- tā f. dissolution (- tāṉ-gam, to perish, be annihilated) Hariv. ;
- tva n. id. (- tvāya-kḷip = - tāṉ-gam) MBh. BhP. ;
- dahana m. the fire causing the destruction of the world, Ratnâv. Amar. ;
- sthiti-sarga m. pl. destruction, preservation andᅠ creation (of the world). Kum. ;
-layâ̱kala mfn. (an individual soul) to which mala andᅠ karman still adhere (with Ṡaivas) Sarvad. ;
-layâ̱nta-ga mfn. perishing only at the destruction of the world (the sun) MārkP. ;
- layôdaya m. du. dissolution andᅠ creation Bhag. Suṡr. Kathās.
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5 καθαίρεσις
καθαίρεσις, εως, ἡ (s. καθαιρέω; Thu. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; Jos., Ant. 14, 437) gener. ‘tearing down, destruction’.① causing destruction by tearing down, tearing down, destruction lit. (τ. τειχῶν X., Hell. 2, 2, 15; 5, 1, 35; Polyb. 23, 7, 6 v.l.; SIG2 587, 76; PMagd 96 [III B.C.] demolition of a temple; Ex 23:24 καθαιρέσει καθελεῖς τ. στήλας αὐτῶν; Jos., Ant. 17, 163) in illustrative discourse (cp. Philo, Conf. Lingu. 130 πρὸς τὴν τοῦ ὀχυρώματος τούτου καθαίρεσιν) πρὸς καθαίρεσιν ὀχυρωμάτων for the tearing down of bulwarks 2 Cor 10:4.② causing weakening of capability, disabling, fig. extension of mng. 1 (Diod S 34 + 35, Fgm. 7, 1 of removal from office; Philo; opp. οἰκοδομή [q.v.]=‘edification’) εἰς οἰκοδομὴν καὶ οὐκ εἰς καθαίρεσιν 2 Cor 13:10. W. obj. gen. of the pers. εἰς καθαίρεσιν ὑμῶν 10:8 (cp. 1 Macc 3:43 καθ. τοῦ λαοῦ).—DELG s.v. αἱρέω. M-M. TW. -
6 испытание до разрушения
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7 радиус разрушения
1. radius of destruction2. damage rangeРусско-английский военно-политический словарь > радиус разрушения
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8 φθοροποιόν
φθοροποιόςcausing destruction: masc /fem acc sgφθοροποιόςcausing destruction: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
9 destructive
تَخْرِيبيّ \ destructive: causing destruction: The storm was very destructive. \ مُدَمِّر \ destructive: causing destruction: The storm was very destructive. -
10 विनाश
vi-nāṡam. utter loss, annihilation, perdition, destruction, decay, death, removal TPrāt. Up. MBh. etc.;
- kṛit mfn. (ifc.) causing destruction of, destroying Yājñ. ;
- dharman mfn. subject to the law of decay Ragh. VIII, 10 (v.l. - min;
but cf. Pāṇ. 5-4, 124);
- sambhava m. a source of destruction, cause of the subsequent non-existence of a composite body ( avayavin) MW. ;
- hetu mfn. being the cause of death Suṡr. ;
-ṡâ̱nta m. « end (caused by) destruction», death MBh. ;
mfn. ending in death ib. ;
- ṡônmukha mfn. ready to perish, fully ripe orᅠ mature L.
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11 هدام
هَدَّام \ destructive: causing destruction: The storm was very destructive. ruinous: causing ruin; causing serious loss: ruinous expenses. subversive: aiming to damage or destroy the ruling power: a subversive speech; subversive activities. -
12 destructive
هَدَّام \ destructive: causing destruction: The storm was very destructive. ruinous: causing ruin; causing serious loss: ruinous expenses. subversive: aiming to damage or destroy the ruling power: a subversive speech; subversive activities. -
13 ruinous
هَدَّام \ destructive: causing destruction: The storm was very destructive. ruinous: causing ruin; causing serious loss: ruinous expenses. subversive: aiming to damage or destroy the ruling power: a subversive speech; subversive activities. -
14 subversive
هَدَّام \ destructive: causing destruction: The storm was very destructive. ruinous: causing ruin; causing serious loss: ruinous expenses. subversive: aiming to damage or destroy the ruling power: a subversive speech; subversive activities. -
15 вызвавший
calling; causingРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > вызвавший
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16 प्राणच्छेद
prâ̱ṇá-cchedam. destruction of life, murder;
- kara mfn. causing destruction of life, murderous Hit.
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17 φθοροποιοίς
φθοροποιέωcommit injury: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)φθοροποιόςcausing destruction: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
18 φθοροποιοῖς
φθοροποιέωcommit injury: pres opt act 2nd sg (attic epic doric)φθοροποιόςcausing destruction: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
19 φθοροποιού
φθοροποιέωcommit injury: pres imperat mp 2nd sg (attic)φθοροποιέωcommit injury: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic)φθοροποιόςcausing destruction: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
20 φθοροποιοῦ
φθοροποιέωcommit injury: pres imperat mp 2nd sg (attic)φθοροποιέωcommit injury: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic)φθοροποιόςcausing destruction: masc /fem /neut gen sg
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