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1 ringeln
I v/t (Haare, Schwanz) curl; um etw. herum: coil, twineII v/refl curl, coil o.s.; schlängelnd: wind, meander; eine Schlange ringelte sich um seinen Fuß a snake wound ( oder coiled) itself round his foot* * *to curl* * *rịn|geln ['rɪŋln]1. vt(Pflanze) to (en)twine; Schwanz etc auch to curlSee:→ auch geringelt2. vrto go curly, to curl; (Rauch) to curl up(wards)* * *rin·geln[ˈrɪŋl̩n]I. vtdie Python ringelte ihren Leib um den Ast the python coiled its body around the branchII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb curl; coil < tail>2.reflexives Verb curl* * ** * *1.transitives Verb curl; coil < tail>2.reflexives Verb curl -
2 ringeln
rin·geln [ʼrɪŋl̩n]vtetw [um etw] \ringeln to wind sth [around sth];die Python ringelte ihren Leib um den Ast the python coiled its body around the branchvr -
3 λαβύρινθος
A labyrinth or maze, a large building consisting of numerous halls connected by intricate and tortuous passages: in Egypt, Hdt.2.148, cf. Str.17.1.37; in Crete, Call.Del. 311, D.S.1.61: pl., ; name of a building at Rome, IG14.1093; also at Miletus, Milet.7.56, Supp.Epigr.4.446 (iii/ii B. C., pl.).2 prov. of tortuous questions or arguments,ὥσπερ εἰς λ. ἐμπεσόντες, οἰόμενοι ἤδη ἐπὶ τέλει εἶναι περικάμψαντες πάλιν ὥσπερ ἐν ἀρχῇ.. ἀνεφάνημεν ὄντες Pl.Euthd. 291b
;λαβυρίνθων σκολιώτερα D.H.Th.40
; Bis Acc.21;λόγων λαβύρινθοι Id.Icar.29
; of ant-hills, Gal.UP1.3; of the rete mirabile Galeni, Id.5.608; of Lycophron's poem. AP9.191; as name of a philosopher, Luc.Symp.6.II any wreathed or coiled up body, εἰνάλιος λ. the twisted sea-snail, AP6.224 (Theodorid.); ἐκ σχοίνων λ. bow-net of rushes, Theoc.21.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λαβύρινθος
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4 корпус
•The heater is coiled around the body of the tube.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > корпус
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5 корпус
•The heater is coiled around the body of the tube.
* * *Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > корпус
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6 konkortu
I.du/ad.1.a. to bend, bend over; \konkortuta zegoen he was bent over (with age)b. ( egurra, zura) to warp2. ( xafla, txapa) to dent da/ad.1.a. to bend, bend over; bizkarra \konkortu zaio he's become stoopedb. to become bent, curl; haurra bezala lo zen, gorpuxka \konkorturik, belaunak gora eraikirik he was asleep like a child with its body curled and knees coiled upc. ( egurra, zura) to become warped, warpd. ( zamagatik) to bend, buckle2. to be bulky, bulgeII.du/ad. to baffle da/ad.1. ( konordea galdu) to faint2. ( harritu) to be amazed3. to be entrances, to go into ecstasies4. ( mintzamena) to become tongue-tied
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