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1 экзотический материал
Русско-английский физический словарь > экзотический материал
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2 материал с высокой температурой плавления
1) Metallurgy: higher-melting-point material2) Astronautics: exotic material3) Automation: high-melting-point materialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > материал с высокой температурой плавления
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3 материал с необычными свойствами
Engineering: exotic materialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > материал с необычными свойствами
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4 необычный материал
Astronautics: exotic materialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > необычный материал
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5 экзотический материал
Makarov: exotic materialУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > экзотический материал
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6 terciopelo
m.velvet.* * *1 velvet* * *noun m.* * *SM velvet* * *masculino velvet* * *= velour, velvet.Ex. The material chosen should be strong, easy to clean, difficult to tear and anti-static; velour is usually preferable to boucle.Ex. Some of these exotic bindings were covered with materials such as watered silk, velvet, deep-stamped leather, and papier mâché.----* más suave que el terciopelo = as soft as velvet.* tan suave como el terciopelo = as smooth as silk, as soft as velvet.* * *masculino velvet* * *= velour, velvet.Ex: The material chosen should be strong, easy to clean, difficult to tear and anti-static; velour is usually preferable to boucle.
Ex: Some of these exotic bindings were covered with materials such as watered silk, velvet, deep-stamped leather, and papier mâché.* más suave que el terciopelo = as soft as velvet.* tan suave como el terciopelo = as smooth as silk, as soft as velvet.* * *velvet* * *
terciopelo sustantivo masculino
velvet
terciopelo m Tex velvet
' terciopelo' also found in these entries:
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velvet
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* * *terciopelo nmvelvet;un vestido de terciopelo a velvet dress* * *m velvet;de terciopelo velvet atr* * *terciopelo nm: velvet* * *terciopelo n velvet -
7 peregrino
adj.1 traveling, travelling, migratory.2 strange, odd.f. & m.1 pilgrim, wanderer, wayfarer.2 Peregrino.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: peregrinar.* * *► adjetivo1 (en peregrinaje) travelling2 (ave) migratory3 figurado (idea, ocurrencia) strange, peculiar► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 RELIGIÓN pilgrim* * *(f. - peregrina)noun* * *peregrino, -a1. ADJ1) (=que viaja) wandering, travelling, traveling (EEUU); (Orn) migratory2) (=exótico) exotic; (=extraño) strange, odd; (=singular) rare, extraordinary3) [costumbre, planta] alien, newly-introduced2.SM / F pilgrim* * *I- na adjetivo1) <idea/respuesta> outlandish, peculiar2)a) < ave> migratoryb) < monje> wandering (before n)II- na masculino, femenino pilgrim* * *I- na adjetivo1) <idea/respuesta> outlandish, peculiar2)a) < ave> migratoryb) < monje> wandering (before n)II- na masculino, femenino pilgrim* * *peregrino11 = pilgrim, wayfarer.Ex: A considerable amount of archival material relating to Africa, Asia and Oceania has been created by the various activities of Austrian diplomats, merchants and pilgrims since the early modern period.
Ex: They shared the image of a survivor as a wayfarer through the territory of grief.* halcón peregrino = peregrine falcon, peregrine.peregrino22 = absurd, outlandish.Ex: Too frequently absurd errors creep past the abstractor who does not know the field.
Ex: This book discusses some of the most outlandish myths and fantastic realities of medical history.* idea peregrina = outlandish idea.* * *A ‹idea/respuesta› outlandish, peculiar, strangeB2 ‹ave› migratorymasculine, femininepilgrim* * *
Del verbo peregrinar: ( conjugate peregrinar)
peregrino es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
peregrinó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
peregrinar
peregrino
peregrino◊ -na adjetivo
1 ‹idea/respuesta› outlandish, peculiar
2
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
pilgrim
peregrino,-a
I sustantivo masculino y femenino pilgrim
II adjetivo
1 (ave) migratory
2 (insólito, disparatado) strange, odd
' peregrino' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
peregrina
English:
pilgrim
* * *peregrino, -a♦ adj1. [ave] migratory2. [idea, argumento] strange, bizarre♦ nm,f[persona] pilgrim* * *I adj1 ave migratory2 idea strange, outlandishII m, peregrina f pilgrim* * *peregrino, -na adj1) : unusual, odd2) migratorio: migratoryperegrino, -na n: pilgrim* * *peregrino n pilgrim -
8 Nash, John
SUBJECT AREA: Architecture and building[br]b. c. 1752 (?) London, Englandd. 13 May 1835 Cowes, Isle of Wight[br]English architect and town planner.[br]Nash's name is synonymous with the great scheme carried out for his patron, the Prince Regent, in the early nineteenth century: the development of Marylebone Park from 1811 constituted a "garden city" for the wealthy in the centre of London. Although only a part of Nash's great scheme was actually achieved, an immense amount was carried out, comprising the Regent's Park and its surrounding terraces, the Regent's Street, including All Souls' Church, and the Regent's Palace in the Mall. Not least was Nash's exotic Royal Pavilion at Brighton.From the early years of the nineteenth century, Nash and a number of other architects took advantage of the use of structural materials developed as a result of the Industrial Revolution; these included wrought and cast iron and various cements. Nash utilized iron widely in the Regent Street Quadrant, Carlton House Terrace and at the Brighton Pavilion. In the first two of these his iron columns were masonry clad, but at Brighton he unashamedly constructed iron column supports, as in the Royal Kitchen, and his ground floor to first floor cast-iron staircase, in which he took advantage of the malleability of the material to create a "Chinese" bamboo design, was particularly notable. The great eighteenth-century terrace architecture of Bath and much of the later work in London was constructed in stone, but as nineteenth-century needs demanded that more buildings needed to be erected at lower cost and greater speed, brick was used more widely for construction; this was rendered with a cement that could be painted to imitate stone. Nash, in particular, employed this method at Regent's Park and used a stucco made from sand, brickdust, powdered limestone and lead oxide that was suited for exterior work.[br]Further ReadingTerence Davis, 1960, The Architecture of John Nash, Studio.——1966, John Nash: The Prince Regent's Architect, Country Life.Sir John Summerson, 1980, John Nash: Architect to King George IV, Allen \& Unwin.DY
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