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1 κῶνος
κῶνος, ου,1 masc., the fruit of the πεύκη, pine-cone, = στρόβιλος, Ps.-Hdt.Vit.Hom.20, Thphr.HP3.9.5, Theoc.5.49, Dsc.1.69, etc.; used in Orphic rites, Orph.Fr.31.29.2 edible seed of the πίτυς, Mnesith. ap. Ath.2.57b; πιτύϊνοι κ. Alex.Mynd.ibid., cf. IG22.1013.19, OGI629.163 (Palmyra, ii A.D.).3 fem., pine tree, Pl. Epigr.25 (prob.), Plu.2.640c.II from like ness of shape,1 cone, Democr.155, Arist.Mete. 362b2, etc.; γραμμαὶ κατὰ κῶνον ἐκπίπτουσαι so as to form a cone, ib. 375b22, cf. 345b6; ὀρθογωνίου, ὀξυγωνίου, ἀμβλυγωνίου κώνου τομά, names for parabola, ellipse, and hyperbola, Archim.Con.Sph.Praef.b ὁ κ. τῆς γῆς conical shadow of the earth, Simp.in de An.133.5, cf. Phlp.in de An.348.27;τῆς νυκτὸς ὁ κ. εἰς ὀξὺ λήγει Dam.Pr. 213
.c ὁ τῆς ὄψεως κ. cone of vision, Gal.7.95, cf. Phlp.in de An.333.27 (pl.).3 = στρόβιλος, spinning top, Hsch.4 iron pole round which grain is piled in conical shape, PGrenf.2.17.3 (ii B.C.), Gal.19.76.5 στέφανος χρυσοῦς ἐπὶ κώνου δάφνης dub. sens. in Inscr.Délos 442 B56 (ii B.C.).III as place-name. πρὸς τῷ ἀνδροφόνῳ κώνῳ dub. sens. in IG3.61 A ii 15 (ii A.D.). -
2 meta
mēta, ae, f. [root ma-, measure, whence Gr. metron; Lat. manus, mane, etc. (q. v.), properly, that which marks a measured space, hence], any mark at a boundary or limit, esp.,I.The conical columns set in the ground at each end of the Roman Circus, the goal, turning-post:II.metaque fervidis Evitata rotis,
Hor. C. 1, 1, 5:aut prius infecto deposcit praemia cursu Septima quam metam triverit ante rota,
Prop. 3, 20, 25; cf.:et modo lora dabo, modo verbere terga notabo, Nunc stringam metas interiore rotā,
Ov. Am. 3, 2, 11; Suet. Caes. 39:petra in metae maxime modum erecta est, cujus ima spatiosiora sunt, altiora in artius coëunt, summa in acutum cacumen exsurgunt,
i. e. in the shape of a cone, Curt. 8, 39, 6; cf. III. 3. infra).—Any goal or winning-post, the mark, goal, in any contest of speed:2.optatam cursu contingere metam, of a footrace,
Hor. A. P. 412:metam tenere, in a boatrace,
Verg. A. 5, 159.—Trop. (because of the danger to drivers of striking the goal, and breaking their oars), a critical point, place of danger:III.fama adulescentis paulum haesit ad metas, notitiā novā mulieris,
broke down, failed, at the critical point, Cic. Cael. 31.—Transf., an end, period, extremity, boundary, limit:2.longarum haec meta viarum,
Verg. A. 3, 714:ad metas aevi pervenire,
id. ib. 10, 472:metam tangere vitae,
Ov. Tr. 1, 9, 1:ad metam properare,
id. A. A. 2, 727:ultima,
id. Am. 3, 15, 2:hic tibi mortis erant metae,
Verg. A. 12, 546:ad quas metas naturae sit perveniendum usu,
i. e. extremes, Varr. L. L. 8, 16, 31:quando illa (luna) incurrat in umbram terrae, quae est meta noctis, eam obscurari necesse est,
the limit, measure of night, Cic. Div. 2, 6, 17 (but v. 3. below, fin. and the passage there cited from Pliny): sol ex aequo metā distabat utrāque, equally far from both ends of his course, i. e. at noon, Ov. M. 3, 145:intercalariis mensibus interponendis ita dispensavit (Numa), ut vices uno anno ad metam eandem solis unde orsi essent... dies congruerent,
Liv. 1, 19, 6 Weissenb. ad loc.:metae Marsicae, = fines Marsorum,
Mart. Cap. 4, § 331 Kapp:pares horarum metas, tam antemeridialium quam postremarum, manifestant,
id. 6, § 600.—A turning-point in one's course:3.praestat Trinacrii metas lustrare Pachyni,
to sail around the promontory of Pachynus, Verg. A. 3, 429.—Of any thing resembling in shape the meta of the Circus; any thing of a conical or pyramidal form, a cone, pyramid (class.);of a conical hill: ipse collis est in modum metae, in acutum cacumen a fundo satis lato fastigatus,
Liv. 37, 27:buxus in metas emittitur,
into cones, Plin. 16, 16, 28, § 70:in metas foenum exstruere,
in ricks, haycocks, Col. 2, 18, 2:lactantes,
conical cheeses, Mart. 1, 44, 7:lactis,
id. 3, 58, 35:meta sudans,
a conical stone on a fountain, dripping with water, Sen. Ep. 56, 4: meta molendaria, or molendinaria, that part of the upper millstone which projects downward and grinds the corn (the upper part is the catillus, q. v.); = Gr. onos aletês, Dig. 33, 7, 18, § 5:metas molendinarias rotare,
Amm. 17, 4, 15:si minor materia quam lux, metae existere effigiem,
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3 конус
bell, cone, ( рафинера или конической мельницы) rotor цел.-бум., taper* * *ко́нус м.
coneко́нус (своди́ть) на ко́нус — taper offко́нус аэрофотоаппара́та, вну́тренний — inner lens coneветрово́й ко́нус — wind cone, wind sleeve, wind sockветрово́й ко́нус надува́ется — the wind cone fills out with airветрово́й ко́нус пока́зывает направле́ние ве́тра — the wind cone holds the direction of the windветрово́й ко́нус «флюгери́т» по ве́тру — the wind cone “weathervanes”вихрево́й ко́нус — vortex coneко́нус возмуще́ний аргд. — Mach coneко́нус впа́дин ( шестерни) — dedendum [root] coneко́нус враще́ния — cone of revolutionко́нус вы́носа гидр. — debris coneко́нус вы́ступов ( шестерни) — addendum [face] coneдели́тельный ко́нус ( шестерни) — pitch coneко́нус дроби́лки, неподви́жный — concave of a gyratory crusherко́нус дроби́лки, неподви́жный — inner crushing head of a gyratory crusherподви́жный ко́нус дроби́лки враща́ется вокру́г оси́ неподви́жного ко́нуса — the inner crushing head gyrates around the axis of the concaveко́нус Зе́гера — Seger (temperature) coneизотро́пный ко́нус — isotropic [null] coneко́нус инже́ктора, водяно́й — combining tube of an injectorко́нус инже́ктора, нагнета́тельный — delivery tube of an injectorко́нус инже́ктора, парово́й — steam nozzle of an injectorинструмента́льный ко́нус — machine [tool] taper, taper shankко́нус колошнико́вого устро́йства, большо́й ( в доменной печи) — large bell of the top arrangementко́нус колошнико́вого устро́йства, ма́лый ( в доменной печи) — small bell of the top arrangementкосо́й ко́нус — scalene coneкру́глый ко́нус — circular coneко́нус лопасте́й несу́щего винта́ — rotor blade coneко́нус Ма́ха — Mach coneко́нус молча́ния — cone of silenceко́нус мо́тки текст. — winding coneнаправля́ющий ко́нус — director cone, cone directorполирова́льный ко́нус — polishing [buffing] coneко́нус поча́тка текст. — conical end of a bobbinко́нус проши́вки ( прокат бесшовных труб) — (tapered) piercing mandrelпрямо́й ко́нус — right coneко́нус ра́вных моме́нтов ине́рции — equimomental coneко́нус раска́тки ( прокат бесшовных труб) — reeling mandrelко́нус распростране́ния реакти́вной струи́ — jet coneраспыля́ющий ко́нус — atomizing [atomizer] coneко́нус реакти́вного сопла́ — exhaust [tail] coneко́нус сбе́га резьбы́ — vanish coneко́нус ско́рости — velocity coneко́нус стыко́вочного устро́йства, приё́мный ракет. — drogueступе́нчатый ко́нус — gear coneко́нус твердоме́ра, алма́зный — conical diamond penetrator, diamond conical point, braleалма́зный ко́нус твердоме́ра оставля́ет отпеча́ток — the conical diamond penetrator produces an indentationвда́вливать алма́зный ко́нус твердоме́ра в образе́ц — force the conical diamond penetrator into the test specimenтенево́й ко́нус — shadow cone, umbraтормозно́й ко́нус — brake coneусечё́нный ко́нус — frustum of a cone, truncated coneцентри́рующий ко́нус — centring cone -
4 конус
м. coneподвижный конус дробилки вращается вокруг оси неподвижного конуса — the inner crushing head gyrates around the axis of the concave
алмазный конус твердомера оставляет отпечаток — the conical diamond penetrator produces an indentation
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5 cône
cône [kon]masculine noun* * *konnom masculin cone* * *kon nm* * *cône nm cone; objet en forme de cône cone-shaped object; objet en forme de cône inversé object shaped like an inverted cone; taillé en forme de cône trimmed into a conical shape.cône de déjection Géol alluvial fan; cône de lumière Phys cone of light; cône d'ombre Astron cone of shadow; cône de pin Bot pine cone.[kon] nom masculinen forme de cône conical, coneshaped3. GÉOLOGIE -
6 proiezione
f projectiondi film screening, showing* * *proiezione s.f.1 projection: la proiezione di un'ombra, the projection of a shadow; proiezione azimutale, cartografica, azimuthal, map projection; proiezione cilindrica, conica, cylindrical, conical projection; la proiezione di una figura su un piano, the projection of a figure on a plane; proiezione gnomonica, gnomonic projection; proiezione polare, policonica, polar (map), polyconic (map) projection; proiezione ortogonale, orthogonal projection; proiezione prospettica, perspective projection // (fis.) forza di proiezione, projectile force2 (fot., cinem., tv) projection: sala di proiezione, projection room3 ( spettacolo cinematografico) showing: la proiezione del film è stata rimandata, the showing of the film has been postponed // conferenza con proiezioni ( di film), lecture and film show; le nostre lezioni di geografia sono illustrate da proiezioni ( di diapositive), our geography lessons are illustrated by slides4 (stat.) projection: proiezione demografica, population projection; alcune proiezioni sui risultati elettorali, some projections of the election results5 (med., psic.) projection.* * *[projet'tsjone]sostantivo femminile1) cinem. projection, screening, showing, view2) mat. statist. psic. projection•- i elettorali — statist. election forecasts
* * *proiezione/projet'tsjone/sostantivo f.1 cinem. projection, screening, showing, view; sala di proiezione screening room; cabina di proiezione projection room; la proiezione delle 10 the 10 o'clock screening2 mat. statist. psic. projection
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