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61 pino
adj.steep.m.1 pine.2 bowling pin, pin.* * *\estar en el quinto pino familiar to be in the back of beyondhacer el pino to do a handstand* * *noun m.pine, pine tree* * *ISM1) (Bot) pine, pine tree- vivir en el quinto pinopino marítimo, pino rodeno — cluster pine
2) [en gimnasia]IIADJ steepen pino — (=vertical) upright, vertical; (=de pie) standing
* * *en el quinto pino — (Esp fam) miles away
2) (Esp) ( en gimnasia)3) (Méx) ( en bolos) pin4) (Chi) (Coc) fried ground beef and onion* * *= pine.Ex. The distinctive feature of the library is the dome-shaped ceiling with cross beams in stained pine = La característica distintiva de la biblioteca es el techo en forma de cúpula con vigas cruzadas de pino teñido.----* acícula del pino = pine needle.* aguja de pino = pine needle.* bosque de pinos = pine forest.* en el quinto pino = in the arse of nowhere.* hoja de pino = pine needle.* pino blanco = white pine.* pino Oregón = Douglas-fir.* quinto pino, el = back of beyond, the.* * *en el quinto pino — (Esp fam) miles away
2) (Esp) ( en gimnasia)3) (Méx) ( en bolos) pin4) (Chi) (Coc) fried ground beef and onion* * *= pine.Ex: The distinctive feature of the library is the dome-shaped ceiling with cross beams in stained pine = La característica distintiva de la biblioteca es el techo en forma de cúpula con vigas cruzadas de pino teñido.
* acícula del pino = pine needle.* aguja de pino = pine needle.* bosque de pinos = pine forest.* en el quinto pino = in the arse of nowhere.* hoja de pino = pine needle.* pino blanco = white pine.* pino Oregón = Douglas-fir.* quinto pino, el = back of beyond, the.* * *en el quinto pino ( Esp fam) (en un lugar lejano) miles away; (en un lugar aislado) in the back of beyond ( colloq), in the boondocks ( AmE colloq)Compuestos:Monterey pinecluster o maritime pinestone o umbrella pine● pino tealoblolly pineB( Esp) (en gimnasia): hacer el pino (apoyando — las manos) to do a handstand; (— la cabeza) to do a headstand, to stand on one's headC ( Méx) (en bolos) pinCompuesto:kingpin* * *
Multiple Entries:
pino
piño
pino sustantivo masculino
1 (Bot) ( árbol) pine (tree);
( madera) pine
2 (Esp) ( en gimnasia):
3 (Méx) ( en bolos) pin
pino m Bot pine
♦ Locuciones: hacer el pino, to do a handstand
en el quinto pino, in the back of beyond
' pino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
nudosa
- nudoso
- piña
- madera
English:
handstand
- middle
- pine
- stick
- back
- hand
- head
- stand
* * *pino nm1. [árbol] pine (tree);Esp Famen el quinto pino way out in the sticks, Br in the back of beyondpino albar Scots pine;pino carrasco Aleppo pine;pino insigne Monterey pine;pino marítimo pinaster;pino piñonero stone pine;pino silvestre Scotch pinehacer el pino [sin apoyar la cabeza en el suelo] to do a handstand;[apoyando la cabeza en el suelo] to stand on one's head3.Los Pinos [en México] = official residence of the Mexican presidentLOS PINOSLos Pinos (“The Pine Trees”) has been the official home of the Mexican president since 1934, when president Lázaro Cárdenas moved there in preference to the nearby Chapultepec Castle, which he felt was too grand, and which he had turned into a national museum. Recently, Los Pinos iteself has been opened to public tours for the first time. By extension, Los Pinos is used to refer to the Mexican government: “según el portavoz de los Pinos…” (according to the president's spokesperson…)* * *m BOT pine;hacer el pino do a handstand;vivir en el quinto pino fam live out in the boondocks fam* * *pino nm: pine, pine tree* * *pino n1. (árbol) pine tree2. (madera) pine -
62 cembung
chubby, dome shaped, gibbous, convex* * *convex* * *chubby (of cheeks); dome-shaped -
63 BORG
(-ar, -ir), f.2) stronghold, fortification, castle;3) fortified town, city.* * *ar, f., pl. ir, [Ulf. baurgs = πόλις, and once Nehem. vii.2. = arx, castellum; A. S. burg, burh, byrig, = urbs and arx; Engl. borough and burgh; O. H. G. puruc, purc; late Lat. burgus; Ital. borgo; Fr. bourg; cp. Gr. πύργος; the radical sense appears in byrgja, to enclose; cp. also berg, a hill, and bjarga, to save, defend. Borg thus partly answers to town (properly an enclosure); and also includes the notion of Lat. arx, Gr. ακρόπολις, a castle. Old towns were usually built around a hill, which was specially a burg; the name is very freq. in old Teut. names of towns.]I. a small dome-shaped hill, hence the Icel. names of farms built near to such hills, v. Landn. (Gl.) Hel. once uses the word in this sense, 81; v. the Glossary of Schmeller; brann þá Borgarhraun, þar var bærinn sem nú er borgin (viz. the volcanic hill Eld-borg), Landn. 78; göngum upp á borgina ( the hill) ok tölum þar, Ísl. ii. 216; er borgin er við kend, Landn. 127; Borgar-holt, -hraun, -dalr, -höfn, -fjörðr, -lækr, -sandr; Arnarbælis-borg, Eld-borg (above) in the west of Icel. It may be questioned, whether those names are derived simply from the hill on which they stand (berg, bjarg), or whether such hills took their name from old fortifications built upon them: the latter is more likely, but no information is on record, and at present ‘borg’ only conveys the notion of a ‘hill;’ cp. hólar, borgir og hæðir, all synonymous, Núm. 2. 99.II. a wall, fortification, castle; en fyrir innan á jörðunni görðu þeir borg ( wall) umhverfis fyrir ófriði jötna … ok kölluðu þá borg Miðgarð, Edda 6; cp. also the tale of the giant, 25, 26; borg Ása, Vsp. 28; þeir höfðu gört steinvegg fyrir framan hellismunnann, ok höfðu sér þat allt fyrir borg (shelter, fortification), Fms. vii. 81; hann let göra b. á sunnanverðu Morhæfi ( Murrey), Orkn. 10, 310, 312, 396, Fms. i. 124, xi. 393, Eg. 160; the famous Moussaburg in Shetland, cp. Orkn. 398.III. a city, esp. a great one, as London, Hkr. ii. 10; Lisbon, iii. 234; York, 156; Dublin, Nj. 274; Constantinople, Fms. vii. 94; Nineveh, Sks. 592; Zion, Hom. 107, etc. This sense of the word, however, is borrowed from the South-Teut. or Engl. In Scandin. unfortified towns have -bæ or -by as a suffix; and the termin. -by marks towns founded by the Danes in North. E.COMPDS: borgararmr, borgargreifi, borgargörð, borgarhlið, borgarhreysi, borgarklettr, borgarkona, borgarlið, borgarlím, borgarlýðr, borgarmaðr, borgarmúgr, borgarmúrr, borgarsiðr, borgarsmíð, borgarstaðr, borgarveggr, Borgarþing, borgaskipan. -
64 cassata
cassata s.f.1 'cassata' (kind of Sicilian cake)2 ( di gelato) ice cream gâteau.* * *[kas'sata]sostantivo femminile gastr. intrad. (typical Sicilian dome-shaped cake filled with ricotta cheese, chocolate, candied fruit and liqueur)* * *cassata/kas'sata/sostantivo f.gastr. intrad. (typical Sicilian dome-shaped cake filled with ricotta cheese, chocolate, candied fruit and liqueur). -
65 zuccotto
[tsuk'kɔtto]sostantivo maschile gastr. intrad. (chilled dessert made from a dome shaped sponge filled with cream, chocolate and candied fruit)* * *zuccotto/tsuk'kɔtto/sostantivo m.gastr. intrad. (chilled dessert made from a dome shaped sponge filled with cream, chocolate and candied fruit). -
66 куполовидная складка
1) Geology: boxfold, dome, dome-shaped fold2) Oil&Gas technology dome foldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > куполовидная складка
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67 куполовидный
1) General subject: arched2) Geology: dome, dome-shaped, quaquaversal3) Medicine: cupular4) Makarov: dome-folded -
68 купольный свод
1) Engineering: domical vault2) Construction: arched dome3) Railway term: convex crown4) Architecture: cloister vault, cloister vault (образуется вращением кривой вокруг вертикальной оси; амер.), dome vault5) Metallurgy: turtle-back arch6) Silicates: dome-shaped roof -
69 Kuppeldach
Kuppeldach n dome roof, dome-shaped roof, domed roof, domical roof, domeDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Kuppeldach
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70 бочкообразный
1) General subject: barrel shaped, barrelled, domed, tubby2) Medicine: barrel (о грудной клетке)3) Engineering: dome-shaped4) Chemistry: barrel-shaped5) Railway term: barreled6) Automobile industry: barrel-contoured, domed (ролик подшипника)7) Optics: barrel-type9) Makarov: paunchy in the sides -
71 куполоподібний
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72 куполовидная структура
1) Geology: quaquaversal structure2) Geophysics: dome-like structure, dome-shaped structureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > куполовидная структура
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73 куполовидное месторождение нефти
1) Oil: dome-shaped oil deposit2) Oil&Gas technology dome oil depositУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > куполовидное месторождение нефти
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74 куполообразная крыша
1) General subject: dome roof2) Construction: cupola roof3) Railway term: bell roof, dome shaped roofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > куполообразная крыша
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75 куполообразная складка
1) Geology: closure, double plunging anticline, quaquaversal fold2) oil&gas: dome, dome-shaped foldУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > куполообразная складка
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76 куполообразный вулкан
Geology: dome-shaped volcanic mountain, lava domeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > куполообразный вулкан
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77 купольное покрытие
1) Engineering: dome-shaped roof2) Construction: dome roofУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > купольное покрытие
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78 подобный куполу
1) Geology: dome-shaped2) Makarov: dome-folded -
79 сводообразный
Mining: dome-like, dome-shaped -
80 Glocke
f < obfl> (von Rotationssprühanlagen) ■ spray bell; dome head; atomizer head; dome-shaped discharge head did
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