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наполнил; наполненныйa vessel filled to repletion — сосуд, наполненный до краёв
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8 rellenar
v.1 to refill.Ellos rellenan el hueco They refill the hole.2 to fill in or out (documento, formulario).3 to stuff.4 to pad out, to exaggerate.Ellos rellenan la historia They pad out=exaggerate the story.Ellos rellenan sillones They pad couches.5 to pack, to pack with stuffing.Ellos rellenan cajas They pack boxes with stuffing.* * *1 (volver a llenar) to refill, fill again2 (llenar del todo) to cram, pack, stuff3 (cuestionario) to fill in, fill out5 COSTURA to pad6 (historia, relato) to pad out, embroider* * *verb1) to fill2) stuff* * *1. VT1) (=volver a llenar) to refill, replenish; (Aer) to refuel2) (=llenar hasta arriba) to fill up3) [+ formulario] to fill in, fill out; [+ espacios] to fill in4) (Culin) to stuff (de with)5) (Cos) to pad2.See:* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <pavo/pimientos> to stuff; < pastel> to fillrellenar algo DE or CON algo — to stuff/fill something with something
b) <cojín/muñeco> to stuffc) <agujero/grieta> to fill2) ( volver a llenar) to refill3) <impreso/formulario> to fill out o in4) <examen/discurso> to pad out* * *= fill onto, fill out, replenish, top up, bulk out, refill [re-fill], fill in, pad out, flesh out, pug.Ex. One of the things that the other two authors and I have done was to find out who filled out these sheets.Ex. The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Ex. Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.Ex. Esparto paper, which is bulky and easy to print on, was made in commercial quantities in Britain from 1863, and quickly became popular with British printers who used it increasingly for bulking out thin books.Ex. The appearance of a cafeteria worker to re-fill the salt and pepper shakers tilted her out of her fantasy.Ex. The first is dry leafcasting, (a method to fill in missing parts with fibres by suction removal of dust and impregnation with a thermoplastic).Ex. There were 900-920 pages of text, containing 150,000200,000 words, padded out with wide margins, and extravagant chapter divisions.Ex. The modern world has seen two documentary disciplines -- library science and archival science -- arise and flesh out a theory, methodology, and practice.Ex. He fixed the leaky faucet by pugging it with a cork, hammering it in with a mallet, wrapping it up with electrical tape, and leaving it to increase in water pressure until the pipe exploded.----* acción de rellenar un impreso = filling in.* diálogo rellenando plantillas = form-filling dialogue.* modalidad de rellenar plantillas = form-filling mode.* rellenar a nombre de = make out to.* rellenar con ceros los espacios vacíos = zero fill.* rellenar de = stuff with.* rellenar de paja = pad out.* rellenar un cheque = issue + check.* rellenar un cheque a nombre de = cheque + make + payable to.* rellenar un cuestionario = fill out + questionnaire, fill in + questionnaire, complete + questionnaire.* rellenar un impreso = fill in + form, fill out + form, complete + form.* relleno de bolitas = beanbag.* una vez relleno = completed.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <pavo/pimientos> to stuff; < pastel> to fillrellenar algo DE or CON algo — to stuff/fill something with something
b) <cojín/muñeco> to stuffc) <agujero/grieta> to fill2) ( volver a llenar) to refill3) <impreso/formulario> to fill out o in4) <examen/discurso> to pad out* * *= fill onto, fill out, replenish, top up, bulk out, refill [re-fill], fill in, pad out, flesh out, pug.Ex: One of the things that the other two authors and I have done was to find out who filled out these sheets.Ex: The supply would need to be replenished when the multiple copies had been used, so a master would be kept - usually for offset litho reproduction or for cutting a stencil on an electronic scanner.Ex: Lastly, one needs a spirit duplicating machine and a supply of spirit solvent with which to top up the solvent container incorporated in the machine.Ex: Esparto paper, which is bulky and easy to print on, was made in commercial quantities in Britain from 1863, and quickly became popular with British printers who used it increasingly for bulking out thin books.Ex: The appearance of a cafeteria worker to re-fill the salt and pepper shakers tilted her out of her fantasy.Ex: The first is dry leafcasting, (a method to fill in missing parts with fibres by suction removal of dust and impregnation with a thermoplastic).Ex: There were 900-920 pages of text, containing 150,000200,000 words, padded out with wide margins, and extravagant chapter divisions.Ex: The modern world has seen two documentary disciplines -- library science and archival science -- arise and flesh out a theory, methodology, and practice.Ex: He fixed the leaky faucet by pugging it with a cork, hammering it in with a mallet, wrapping it up with electrical tape, and leaving it to increase in water pressure until the pipe exploded.* acción de rellenar un impreso = filling in.* diálogo rellenando plantillas = form-filling dialogue.* modalidad de rellenar plantillas = form-filling mode.* rellenar a nombre de = make out to.* rellenar con ceros los espacios vacíos = zero fill.* rellenar de = stuff with.* rellenar de paja = pad out.* rellenar un cheque = issue + check.* rellenar un cheque a nombre de = cheque + make + payable to.* rellenar un cuestionario = fill out + questionnaire, fill in + questionnaire, complete + questionnaire.* rellenar un impreso = fill in + form, fill out + form, complete + form.* relleno de bolitas = beanbag.* una vez relleno = completed.* * *rellenar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹berenjenas/pollo/canelones› to stuff; ‹pastel› to fill rellenar algo DE or CON algo to stuff/fill sth WITH sthrellenó los pimientos de or con arroz she stuffed the peppers with rice2 ‹almohadón/muñeco› to stuff3 ‹agujero/grieta› to fillB (volver a llenar) ‹copas› to refill, top up ( BrE); ‹tanque› to refill, fill … up againC ‹impreso/cupón/formulario› to fill out o inD ‹examen/discurso› to pad out* * *
rellenar ( conjugate rellenar) verbo transitivo
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‹ pastel› to fill;
rellenar algo DE or CON algo to stuff/fill sth with sth
2 ( volver a llenar) to refill
3 ‹impreso/formulario› to fill out o in;
‹examen/discurso› to pad out
rellenar verbo transitivo
1 (un recipiente, hueco) to fill
(volver a llenar) to refill
2 (un cojín, muñeco) to stuff
3 Culin (un ave, pimiento, etc) to stuff
(un pastel, una tarta) to fill
4 (un impreso) to fill in
' rellenar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
embutir
- formularia
- formulario
- lechada
- blanco
- espacio
- masilla
- mayúscula
- proceder
English:
complete
- fill
- fill in
- fill out
- form
- print
- refill
- stuff
- pad
- plaster
- stop
* * *rellenar vt1. [volver a llenar] to refill;rellenaron el agujero con cemento they filled the hole back up with cement2. [documento, formulario] to fill in o out3. [pollo] to stuff;[tarta, pastel] to fill;4. [cojín, almohadón] to stuff* * ** * *rellenar vt1) : to refill2) : to stuff, to fill3) : to fill out* * *rellenar vb1. (comida) to stuff / to fill2. (un recipiente) to refill3. (hueco) to fill4. (impreso) to fill in -
9 completar
v.1 to complete.2 to fulfill, to fulfil.* * *1 (gen) to complete2 (acabar) to finish; (perfeccionar) to round off* * *verbto complete, finish* * *VTcompletó su formación en varias universidades norteamericanas — she finished off her education at a number of American universities
2) [+ pérdida] to make good* * *verbo transitivo1) ( terminar) to finish, complete2) (AmL) <cuestionario/impreso> to complete, fill out o in* * *= complete, fill onto, see through + to its completion, fill out, finish, work through, fill in, carry through to + completion, round off, round out.Ex. A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.Ex. I would like to thank all those who at various times throughout the course of the project assisted so ably in seeing the work through to its completion.Ex. One of the things that the other two authors and I have done was to find out who filled out these sheets.Ex. Activities can be plotted to allow the librarian to determine the most expeditious route that can be taken to finish the event.Ex. Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.Ex. The first is dry leafcasting, (a method to fill in missing parts with fibres by suction removal of dust and impregnation with a thermoplastic).Ex. The author discusses the development process which began with a concept, continued with the formulation of objectives, and has been carried through to completion.Ex. Klaus Ring will round off the plenary sessions with a lecture entitled: 'Are Internet and Print Products Interchangeable Reading Media?' = Klaus Ring culminará las sesiones plenarias el miércoles con una conferencia titulada: "¿Son los Productos Impresos y de Internet Soportes de Lectura Intercambiables?".Ex. The second phase of this study will round out the picture sketched by the survey results = La segunda fase de este estudio completará la visión esbozada por los resultados del cuestionario.----* completar Algo = complete + the picture.* completar el ciclo = come + full circle, bring + Pronombre + full-circle.* completar un cupo = meet + quota.* * *verbo transitivo1) ( terminar) to finish, complete2) (AmL) <cuestionario/impreso> to complete, fill out o in* * *= complete, fill onto, see through + to its completion, fill out, finish, work through, fill in, carry through to + completion, round off, round out.Ex: A summary at the end of a document is intended to complete the orientation of the reader, and to identify the significant ideas for the reader to remember.
Ex: I would like to thank all those who at various times throughout the course of the project assisted so ably in seeing the work through to its completion.Ex: One of the things that the other two authors and I have done was to find out who filled out these sheets.Ex: Activities can be plotted to allow the librarian to determine the most expeditious route that can be taken to finish the event.Ex: Some theorists hold that one stage must be completely worked through before the next stage can be entered.Ex: The first is dry leafcasting, (a method to fill in missing parts with fibres by suction removal of dust and impregnation with a thermoplastic).Ex: The author discusses the development process which began with a concept, continued with the formulation of objectives, and has been carried through to completion.Ex: Klaus Ring will round off the plenary sessions with a lecture entitled: 'Are Internet and Print Products Interchangeable Reading Media?' = Klaus Ring culminará las sesiones plenarias el miércoles con una conferencia titulada: "¿Son los Productos Impresos y de Internet Soportes de Lectura Intercambiables?".Ex: The second phase of this study will round out the picture sketched by the survey results = La segunda fase de este estudio completará la visión esbozada por los resultados del cuestionario.* completar Algo = complete + the picture.* completar el ciclo = come + full circle, bring + Pronombre + full-circle.* completar un cupo = meet + quota.* * *completar [A1 ]vtA (terminar) to finish, completele faltan dos meses para completar sus estudios she'll be finishing o completing her course in two monthscon este cromo completo la colección this sticker completes my collectionlos fuegos artificiales completaron las fiestas the fireworks rounded off the festivitiesB ( AmL) (rellenar) to complete, fill out o incompletar un formulario to fill out o in a formcompletar en letra de imprenta complete in block capitals* * *
completar ( conjugate completar) verbo transitivo
completar verbo transitivo to complete
' completar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabar
- evaluación
English:
complete
- make
- supplement
* * *♦ vt1. [acabar] to complete;completaron la reparación en dos horas they completed the repair in two hours;esta obra completa la trilogía this work completes the trilogy2. [impreso] to fill out o in♦ See also the pronominal verb completarse* * *v/t complete* * *completar vtterminar: to complete, to finish* * *completar vb to complete -
10 विषम् _viṣam
विषम् [विष्-क]1 Poison, venom (said to be m. also in this sense); विषं भवतु मा भूद्वा फटाटोपो भयंकरः Pt.1.24.-2 Water; विषं जलधरैः पीतं मूर्च्छिताः पथिकाङ्गनाः Chandr.5. 82 (where both senses are intended).-3 The fibres of a lotus-stalk.-4 Gum-myrrh.-5 A poisonous weapon; विमोक्ष्यन्ति विष क्रुद्धाः कौरवेयेषु भारत Mb.3.8.3.-Comp. -अक्त, -दिग्ध a. poisoned, envenomed.-अङ्कुरः 1 a spear.-2 a poisoned arrow.-अन्तक a. antidotal. (-कः) an epithet of Śiva.-अपह, -घ्न a. repelling poison, antidotic.-आननः, -आयुधः, -आस्यः a snake.-आस्या the marking-nut plant.-आस्वाद a. tasting poison; मध्वापातो विषास्वादः स धर्मप्रतिरूपकः Ms.11.9.-उदम्, -जलम् poi- sonous water; आस्फोट्य गाढरशनो न्यपतद्विषोदे Bhāg 1. 16.6.-कण्ठः N. of Śiva.-कुम्भः a jar filled with poi- son.-कृत a. poisoned; तव भार्या महावाहो भक्ष्यं विषकृतं यथा Rām.4.6.8.-कृमिः a worm bred in poison. ˚न्याय see under न्याय.-घटिका N. of a solar month.-घातिन् m. Śirīṣa tree.-घ्न a.*** antidotal, serving as an antidote; इति चिन्ताविषघ्नो$यमगदः किं न पीयते H.1.(-घ्नः) 1 an anti- dote.-2 the शिरीष and चम्पक trees.(-घ्नी) 1 turmeric.-2 colocynth.-जुष्ट a.1 poisonous.-2 poisoned, affec- ted by poison.-ज्वरः a buffalo.-तन्त्रम् toxicology.-दः a cloud; जगदन्तकालसमवेतविषद... Śi.15.73. (-दम्) green vitriol.-दन्तकः a snake.-दर्शनमृत्युकः, -मृत्यु a kind of bird (said to be Chakora).-दिग्ध a. poisoned.-द्रुमः = ˚वृक्ष, q. v.-धरः a snake; वहति विषधरान् पटीरजन्मा Bv.1.74. ˚निलयः the lower regions, the abode of snakes.-पुष्पम् the blue lotus.-नाडी a particular inauspi- cious period of time.-पुष्पकः a disease caused by eating poisonous flowers.-प्रयोगः use of poison, administering poison.-भिषज् m.,-वैद्यः a dealer in antidotes, a curer of snake-bites; संप्रति विषवैद्यानां कर्म M.4.-मन्त्रः 1 a spell for curing snake-bites.-2 a snake-charmer, conjurer.-मुच् m. a serpent.-रसः a poisoned potion, poison- liquid; चिराद्वेगारम्भी प्रसृत इव तीव्रो विषरसः U.2.26.-विद्या cure of poison.-विधानम् administering poison judicially.-वृक्षः, -द्रुमः a poisonous tree; विषवृक्षो$पि संवर्ध्य स्वयं छेत्तुम- सांप्रतम् Ku.2.55; श्रितासि चन्दनभ्रान्त्या दुर्विपाकं विषद्रुमम् U.1. 46. ˚न्याय see under न्याय.-वेगः the circulation or effect of poison.-व्यवस्था 1 the state of being poisoned.-2 the effect of the poison; मन्त्रबलेन विषव्यवस्थामपनेतुमक्षमः Dk.1.1.-शालूकः the root of the lotus.-शूकः, -शृङ्गिन्, -सृक्कन् m. a wasp.-सूचकः the Chakora bird.-हरा, -री An epithet of the goddess Manasā.-हृदय a. 'poi- son-hearted', malicious.-हेतिः a serpent. -
11 Arnold, Aza
SUBJECT AREA: Textiles[br]b. 4 October 1788 Smithfield, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, USAd. 1865 Washington, DC, USA[br]American textile machinist who applied the differential motion to roving frames, solving the problem of winding on the delicate cotton rovings.[br]He was the son of Benjamin and Isabel Arnold, but his mother died when he was 2 years old and after his father's second marriage he was largely left to look after himself. After attending the village school he learnt the trade of a carpenter, and following this he became a machinist. He entered the employment of Samuel Slater, but left after a few years to engage in the unsuccessful manufacture of woollen blankets. He became involved in an engineering shop, where he devised a machine for taking wool off a carding machine and making it into endless slivers or rovings for spinning. He then became associated with a cotton-spinning mill, which led to his most important invention. The carded cotton sliver had to be reduced in thickness before it could be spun on the final machines such as the mule or the waterframe. The roving, as the mass of cotton fibres was called at this stage, was thin and very delicate because it could not be twisted to give strength, as this would not allow it to be drawn out again during the next stage. In order to wind the roving on to bobbins, the speed of the bobbin had to be just right but the diameter of the bobbin increased as it was filled. Obtaining the correct reduction in speed as the circumference increased was partially solved by the use of double-coned pulleys, but the driving belt was liable to slip owing to the power that had to be transmitted.The final solution to the problem came with the introduction of the differential drive with bevel gears or a sun-and-planet motion. Arnold had invented this compound motion in 1818 but did not think of applying it to the roving frame until 1820. It combined the direct-gearing drive from the main shaft of the machine with that from the cone-drum drive so that the latter only provided the difference between flyer and bobbin speeds, which meant that most of the transmission power was taken away from the belt. The patent for this invention was issued to Arnold on 23 January 1823 and was soon copied in Britain by Henry Houldsworth, although J.Green of Mansfield may have originated it independendy in the same year. Arnold's patent was widely infringed in America and he sued the Proprietors of the Locks and Canals, machine makers for the Lowell manufacturers, for $30,000, eventually receiving $3,500 compensation. Arnold had his own machine shop but he gave it up in 1838 and moved the Philadelphia, where he operated the Mulhausen Print Works. Around 1850 he went to Washington, DC, and became a patent attorney, remaining as such until his death. On 24 June 1856 he was granted patent for a self-setting and self-raking saw for sawing machines.[br]Bibliography28 June 1856, US patent no. 15,163 (self-setting and self-raking saw for sawing machines).Further ReadingDictionary of American Biography, Vol. 1.W.English, 1969, The Textile Industry, London (a description of the principles of the differential gear applied to the roving frame).D.J.Jeremy, 1981, Transatlantic Industrial Revolution. The Diffusion of Textile Technologies Between Britain and America, 1790–1830, Oxford (a discussion of the introduction and spread of Arnold's gear).RLH -
12 पीत _pīta
पीत a. [पा-कर्मणि क्त]1 Drunk, quaffed; वनाय पीतप्रतिबद्धवत्सां (गां मुमोच) R.2.1.-2 Steeped, soaked in, filled or saturated with.-3 Absorbed, drunk up, evaporated; रविपीतजला तपात्यये पुनरोघेन हि युज्यते नदी Ku. 4.44.-4 Watered, sprinkled with water; पातुं न प्रथमं व्यवस्यति जलं युष्मास्वपीतेषु या Ś.4.9.-5 Yellow; विद्युत्प्रभा- रचितपीतपटोत्तरीयः Mk.5.2.-तः 1 Yellow colour.-2 Topaz.-3 Safflower.-4 A Yellow pigment prepared from cow's urine.-तम् 1 Gold.-2 Yellow orpiment.-Comp. -अब्धिः an epithet of Agastya.-अम्बरः 1 an epithet of Viṣṇu; इति निगदितः प्रीतः पीताम्बरोपि तथा$करोत् Gīt.12.-2 an actor.-3 a religious mendicant wearing yellow garments.-अरुण a. yellowish-red. (-णः) the middle of day-break.-अश्मन् m. topaz.-कदली a species of banana (स्वर्णकदली).-कन्दम् the carrot.-कावेरम् 1 saffron.-2 brass.-काष्ठम् yellow sanders.-कीलका The N. of a tree (senna).-कुष्ठः yellow leprosy; भगिनीगमने चैव पीतकुष्ठः प्रजायते ।-कोशः a. one who has rati- fied a treaty by drinking from a cup; Raja. T.-गन्धम् yellow sandal.-चन्दनम् 1 a species of sandal-wood.-2 saffron.-3 turmeric.-चम्पकः a lamp.-तुण्डः a Kāraṇḍava bird.-दारु n. a kind of pine or Sarala tree.-निद्र 1 a milch cow.-2 a cow whose milk has been pledged.-3 a cow tied up to be milked.-द्रुः the Sarala tree.-निद्र a. immersed in slumber.-नील a. green. (-लः) the green colour.-पादा a kind of bird (Mar. मैना).-पुष्पः N. of several plants, चम्पक, कर्णिकार &c.-मणिः a topaz.-माक्षिकम् a kind of mineral substance.-मारुतः a kind of snake.-मूलकम् the carrot.-यूथी yellow jasmine.-रक्त a. yellowish-red, orange-coloured. (-क्तम्) a kind of yellow gem, the topaz.-रागः 1 the yellow colour.-2 wax.-3 the fibres of a lotus.-लोहम् brass.-वालुका turmeric,-वासस् m. an epithet of Kṛiṣṇa or an Avatāra of Viṣṇu;... पद्माक्षं पीतवाससं स्तुवन्ति नामभिर्दिव्यैः न ते संसारिणो नराः Rāmarakṣā 25.-शोणित a. bloody (a sword).-सारः 1 the topaz.-2 the sandal tree. (-रम्) yellow sandal-wood.-सारि n. antimony.-स्कन्धः a hog.-स्फटिकः the topaz.-स्फोटः the itch or scab.-हरित a. yellowish-green.
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