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41 dab out of ink with finger
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > dab out of ink with finger
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42 guide finger
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43 separating finger
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > separating finger
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44 stripper finger
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > stripper finger
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45 long finger
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46 second finger
Общая лексика: средний палец (The fingers are now usually numbered without including the thumb, so that the first finger is the index finger, the second finger is the middle finger etc.) -
47 dislocation of the first thumb
dislocation of the first finger, dislocation of the first thumbEnglish-Russian dictionary of medicine > dislocation of the first thumb
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48 see someone damned etc first etc
expr infmlHe expects me to give him my support at the meeting? I'll see him damned first — Он хочет, чтобы я поддержал его на совещании? Пошел он знаешь куда?!
He expects me to hang around till he's finished? I'll see him damned first — Он думает, что я буду здесь ошиваться, пока он не закончит? Да пошел он!
Your father talks as if he'd see them hung before he lifted a finger to help but he'll probably end up putting his hand in his pocket — Твой папаша говорит, что скорее удавится, чем поможет им, но я думаю, что он в конце концов раскошелится
"He wants to ask you for a loan" "I'll see him further first" — "Он хочет попросить у тебя в долг" - "Пошел он на фиг"
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > see someone damned etc first etc
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49 the first lady
(the first lady (тж. the First Lady))1) амер. первая леди, супруга президента США; супруга губернатора ( штата)Within an hour of Mr. Kennedy's death, his coffin had been taken to the airport... Before leaving, the First Lady had kissed her husband one more time slipped the ring from her finger and placed it on his hand. (J. Cottrell, ‘Assassination! The World Stood Still’, part II, ch. 5) — Через час после смерти мистера Кеннеди гроб с телом покойного был доставлен в аэропорт... Перед отъездом Первая леди страны еще раз поцеловала мужа, сняла кольцо и надела ему на палец.
2) супруга главы какого-л. государства (напр., the First Lady of Brazil)3) женщина, занимающая в чём-л. ведущее положение (напр., the first lady of the American theater) -
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51 Tinnohagan
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52 indice
m indexanatomy index finger, forefingertelevision indice di ascolto ratings pl* * *indice s.m.1 (dito della mano) forefinger, index (finger): puntare l'indice contro qlcu., to point the finger at s.o. // mettere l'indice su qlco., (fig.) to point sthg. out2 (lancetta di un misuratore) indicator, pointer; needle, index*; (spec. di orologio) hand3 (fig.) (segno, indizio) sign, indication, token, index*: tale comportamento è indice di maleducazione, such behaviour is a sign of bad manners4 (di libro) index*: inserire un nome nell'indice, to index a name; indice analitico, index; indice generale, general index // (eccl.) l'Indice, the Index: questo libro è all'Indice, this book is on the Index5 (mat., fis.) index*: indice del punto di rottura, shatter index; indice di rifrazione, index of refraction6 (econ., stat.) index*; (tasso) rate; (rapporto) ratio*: indice dei prezzi, price index; indice dei prezzi al consumo, al dettaglio, retail price index, (amer.) consumer price index; indice dei prezzi all'ingrosso, commodity price index (o wholesale price index); indice del costo della vita, cost-of-living index; indice della produzione industriale, index of industrial production; indice di concentrazione industriale, concentration ratio; indice di disoccupazione, unemployment rate; indice di indebitamento, debt ratio; indice di insolvenza, delinquency ratio; indice di mercato, market ratio; indice di natalità, birthrate; indice di mortalità, mortality (o death) rate; indice di ascolto, (audience) rating, viewing ratings; indice di occupazione, employment rate; indice di redditività, profitability index; indice di reddito, earning rate; indici di produzione, production factors; indici di bilancio, balance sheet ratios; indice di solvibilità, solvency ratio; indice finanziario, financial ratio // ( Borsa): indice delle azioni, share index; indice di Borsa, Stock Exchange index; indice telematico, the telematic index (of the Stock Exchange); l'indice ha recuperato, the Stock Exchange index has rallied; indici azionari, Stock Exchange listings.* * *['inditʃe]1. sm1) Anat index finger, forefinger2) (indicatore) needle, pointer, (fig : indizio) signtale comportamento è indice d'ignoranza/di pigrizia — such behaviour is a sign of ignorance/laziness
3) (di libro) (table of) contents pl2. aggdito indice — index finger, forefinger
* * *['inditʃe]sostantivo maschile1) (dito) first finger, index finger, forefinger2) (indicazione) index, indication, pointer3) statist. index, rate4) (nei libri) index, table of contentsindice generale, per autori, per materie — general, author, subject index
5) fis. mat. inform. tecn. index6) stor.mettere qcs., qcn. all'indice — fig. to blacklist sth., sb
•indice di gradimento — viewing figures, popularity ratings
indice di rifrazione — index of refraction, refractive index
* * *indice/'indit∫e/ ⇒ 4sostantivo m.1 (dito) first finger, index finger, forefinger2 (indicazione) index, indication, pointer; essere indice di to be indicative of3 statist. index, rate4 (nei libri) index, table of contents; indice generale, per autori, per materie general, author, subject index5 fis. mat. inform. tecn. indexindice d'ascolto audience ratings; indice di gradimento viewing figures, popularity ratings; indice dei prezzi price index; indice di rifrazione index of refraction, refractive index. -
53 Zeigefinger
m forefinger, index finger; mit dem Zeigefinger deuten auf (+ Akk) point one’s finger at; mit erhobenem Zeigefinger sagte er mir: wagging his finger at me; fig. with a (strong) moralizing undertone* * *der Zeigefingerindex finger; first finger; forefinger* * *Zei|ge|fin|germindex finger, forefinger* * *der1) (the finger next to the thumb.) forefinger2) (the finger next to the thumb: She pointed at the map with her index finger.) index finger* * *Zei·ge·fin·germ index finger, forefinger* * *der index finger; forefingerder erhobene Zeigefinger — (fig.) the wagging or monitory finger
* * *Zeigefinger m forefinger, index finger;mit dem Zeigefinger deuten auf (+akk) point one’s finger at;mit erhobenem Zeigefinger sagte er mir: wagging his finger at me; fig with a (strong) moralizing undertone* * *der index finger; forefingerder erhobene Zeigefinger — (fig.) the wagging or monitory finger
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1) General subject: middle finger, second finger (The fingers are now usually numbered without including the thumb, so that the first finger is the index finger, the second finger is the middle finger etc.)2) Medicine: long finger -
55 mutatóujj
(DE) Zeigefinger {r}; (EN) first finger; forefinger; index; index finger; index-finger; trigger-finger -
56 Schwurfinger
Pl. thumb and two fingers raised in taking an oath* * *Schwur|fin|gerplthumb, first finger and second finger, raised in swearing an oath* * *Schwurfinger pl thumb and two fingers raised in taking an oath -
57 andet
см. anden* * ** * *( ordenstal) second;[ andet bind] volume two, the second volume;[ anden finger på højre hånd] first finger of the right hand;[ for det andet] secondly, in the second place;[ anden præmie] second prize;[ af anden rang] second-rate;[ andet ægteskab], se ægteskab.{}se anden. -
58 dedo pulgar
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59 πυγμή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `fist, fist-fight' (Il.); as measure of length = `the distance from the elbow to the knuckles', 18 δάκτυλοι (Thphr., Poll.).Derivatives: πυγμαῖος `as large as a π., dwarf-like' (Hdt., Arist.), nom. pl. "the fistlings", n. of a fable-tale people of dwarves, which was diff. localised (Γ 6, Hecat. etc.); πυγμ-ικός `belonging to fist-fight' (An. Ox.). Shortname Πυγμᾶς m. (Chantraine Études 18). -- On Πυγμαλίων, prob. popular correction of a foreign word, s. Ruijgh L'élém. ach. 136. -- πυγών, όνος m. measure of length = `the distance from the elbow to the first finger-joint', 20 δάκτυλοι (Hdt., X.); from this πυγούσιος `one π. long' (κ 517 = λ 25, Arat.), prob. analog. (Risch 115); a *πυγοντ- (cf. Schwyzer 526) is not credible; regular πυγον-ιαῖος `id.' (Hp., Thphr. a.o.). -- πύκτης m. `fist-fighter' (Xenoph., Pi., Att.) with πυκτ-ικός `belonging to fist-fight(ers), brave in fist-fight' (Att.), - οσύνη f. `skilfulness in fist-fight' (Xenoph.; Wyss - σύνη 31), - εύω `to be a fist-fighter, to have a fist-fight' (Att., Boeot.) with - ευσις, - ευτής (Gloss.), - εῖον (Suid.); also with analog. λ-enlargement - αλεύω (Sophr.), - αλίζω (Anacr.) `id.'. -- πύξ adv. `with the fist, in a fist-fight' (esp. ep. poet. Il.); from it πυγ-μάχος m. `fist-fighter', - μαχέω, - μαχία, - ίη (ep. poet. Hom.), univerbation from πὺξ μάχεσθαι; cf. Georgacas Glotta 36, 180.Origin: IE [Indo-European](X) [828] *puḱ-, puǵ- `sting'Etymology: The above words are all built on an element πυγ-, which function may have been both verbal or nominal. To πυγ-μή cf. in the first instance primary formations like παλάμη (s.v.), στιγ-μή, δραχ-μή, but also the ambivalente ἀκ-μή and he purely nominal ἅλ-μη. Of πυγ-ών remind ἀγκ-ών, λαγ-ών, the first perh. verbal, the last prob. nominal (s. on λαγαίω). Also πύκ-της can be taken both primary and secondarily; for πύξ nominal origin seems most probable (s. Schwyzer 620); cf. still πύξ πυγμή H. -- A corresponding l-deriv. is seen in Lat. pug-il m. `fistfighter', an n-formation in pug-nus m. `fist' (to which pugnāre, pugna; to be connected formally with πυγ-ών?). So we arrive at a Lat.-Gr. pug- `fist'. By Fick, Walde a.o. (s. Bq, WP. 2, 15 and W.-Hofmann s. pugil) this group is further connected with pu-n-g-ō, pu-pug-ī `sting', for which we would have to assume a specialisation of `sting' to `sting with clenched fist and knuckles stretched out forward' = 'box'; so pug- `fist' as suffixless nom. ag. prop. * "the stinger, the boxer"? The (orig.) meaning `sting' can still be seen in Lat. pūgiō `dagger', thus, with final tenuis, in πεύκη a. cogn. (s.v.). -- An original meaning `sting' is rather surprising but Lat. pugio seems a good argument; πεύκη may be unrelated.Page in Frisk: 2,619-620Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πυγμή
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60 большой палец
2) Biology: pollex (у приматов)3) Medicine: first finger, pollex (pl. pollicis)4) Anatomy: pollicis
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