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течение; фонтанирование; растекание; расплывание; жидкотекучесть; растекаемость (напр. флюса); затекание (напр. припоя в зазор); оплавление (покрытия); II текущий; разливающий- flowing chip lathe - flowing liquid - flowing out - flowing plant - flowing pressure - flowing sampler - flowing temperature - ambient air flowing - mist flowing - mutual flowing - solder flowing - wild flowing -
9 around
1) вокруг
2) кругом
3) около
– alternate around
– around the clock
– end around carry
– flow around
– flowing around
– in and around
– loop around
– revolve around
– running around
– turned around
– weld all around
– wind around
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10 flowing
1) текущий
2) водоточный
3) затекание
4) разливающийся
5) сливающийся
6) фонтанирование
7) фонтанирующий
8) вливающийся
9) протекание
10) стекающий
11) растекаемость
– application by flowing
– flowing around
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11 circumfluus
circumfluus adj. [circumfluo], flowing around, circumfluent: amnis, O. — Flowed around, surrounded with water: insula, O.: campi Tigre, Ta.* * *circumflua, circumfluum ADJflowing/flowed around; encircled/surrounded/skirted by (water); immersed -
12 circumfundo
circum-fundo, fūdi, fūsum, 3, v. a., lit. to pour out around, i.e. as in circumdo, either with the acc. of that which is poured, to pour around; or, with the acc. of that around which something is poured, to surround with a liquid (class. in prose and poetry).I.Lit.A.With acc. of the liquid poured (with or without dat. of the object around which):B.amurcam ad oleam circumfundito,
Cato, R. R. 93:Tigris urbi circumfunditur,
surrounds, flows round the town, Plin. 6, 27, 31, § 132.— More freq. in part. perf. pass.:mare circumfusum urbi,
the sea flowing around the town, Liv. 30, 9, 12:gens circumfusis invia fluminibus,
Ov. F. 5, 582:circumfusus nobis spiritus,
Quint. 12, 11, 13:nec circumfuso pendebat in aëre tellus,
circumambient, Ov. M. 1, 12; imitated by Tib. 4, 1, 151.—Reflex.: circumfudit se repente nubes,
Lact. 4, 21, 1.—Once mid.: cum fervet (lac), ne circumfundatur, etc., pour itself out around, i. e. run over, Plin. 28, 9, 33, § 126; cf.:circumfusa nubes,
Verg. A. 1, 586.—With acc. of the object around which, etc., with or without abl. of the fluid:II.(mortuum) cerā circumfuderunt,
Nep. Ages. 8, 7:terram crassissimus circumfundit aër,
encompasses, envelops, Cic. N. D. 2, 6, 17:terra circumfusa illo mari, quem oceanum appellatis,
id. Rep. 6, 20, 21:et multo nebulae circum dea fudit amictu (tmesis),
Verg. A. 1, 412:quas circumfuderat atra tempestas,
Sil. 7, 723.—Transf. to objects that do not flow, esp. if there is a great multitude, as it were, heaped upon a thing.A.(Acc. to I. 1.) Mid., to press upon, crowd around, embrace closely, cling to (freq. in the histt.):(β).circumfunduntur ex reliquis hostes partibus,
Caes. B. G. 6, 37; 7, 28; id. B. C. 3. 63:equites infestis cuspidibus circumfunduntur,
Liv. 10, 36, 9; 25, 34, 9; 27, 19, 3;44, 23, 8: (Nymphae) circumfusae Dianam Corporibus texere suis,
surrounding, Ov. M. 3, 180:multitudo circumfusa,
Caes. B. G. 6, 34; Liv. 2, 28, 6; 4, 46, 6; Curt. 8, 14, 31; Quint. 4, 2, 37.—With the dat. of that upon which a multitude presses:circumfundebantur obviis sciscitantes,
Liv. 22, 7, 11; 22, 14, 15; 26, 27, 10;29, 34, 14 al.: circumfusa turba lateri meo,
id. 6, 15, 9: ut lateribus circumfundi posset equitatus. Curt. 3, 9, 12. —With acc. (depending on circum): Pacidiussuos equites exporrigere coepit... uthaberent facultatem turmas Julianas circumfundi, to surround, encompass them, Auct. B. Afr. 78 Oud. N. cr. — Poet. also of a single person: et nunc hac juveni, nunc circumfunditur illac, i. e. clings to, or closely embraces him, Ov. M. 4, 360; 14, 354; cf. with acc.:hunc (sc. Mavortem), tu, diva, tuo recubantem corpore sancto circumfusa super,
Lucr. 1, 40.—So once in the active voice, absol.:2.circumfudit eques,
Tac. A. 3, 46.—Trop.:B.undique circumfusae molestiae,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 41, 121:non est tantum ab hostibus aetati nostrae periculum, quantum ab circumfusis undique voluptatibus, Liv 30, 14, 6: circumfuso nitore,
Quint. 4, 1, 59.—(Acc. to I. 2.) To enclose, environ, surround, overwhelm:2.circumfusus publicorum praesidiorum copiis,
Cic. Mil. 26, 71:praefectum castrorum circumfundunt,
Tac. A. 12, 38; so id. H. 2, 19; 4, 20; id. A. 13, 40; Plin. [p. 339] 5, 12, 13, § 67; Sil. 7, 306:circumfusus hostium concursu,
Nep. Chabr. 4, 2:M. Catonem vidi in bibliothecā sedentem, multis circumfusum Stoicorum libris,
Cic. Fin. 3, 2, 7; Quint. 9, 4, 91, Curt. 3, 11, 4:amplexibus alicujus,
Vell. 2, 123, 3:X. milia Bojorum alio latere quam exspectabatur missis legionibus circumfudit,
Front. 1, 2, 7.—Trop.:cum has terras incolentes circumfusi erant caligine,
Cic. Tusc. 1, 19, 45:latent ista omnia crassis occultata et circumfusa tenebris,
id. Ac. 2, 39, 122:ut, quantā luce ea circumfusa sunt, possint agnoscere,
id. ib. 2, 15, 46:eos stultitiā obruit, tenebris circumfundit,
Lact. 3, 29, 14:circumfundit, aliquem multo splendore,
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circum-vĕnĭo, vēni, ventum, 4, v. a., lit., to come around something; hence (the coming being considered as accomplished; cf. advenio and adventus, II.).I.Lit.A.In gen., to be around (a thing), to encircle, encompass, surround (rare):B.quibus succensis circumventi flammā exanimantur homines,
Caes. B. G. 6, 16; cf.:donec ignium jactu circumveniretur,
Tac. A. 15, 11; 15, 38:illum frequentia ingens circumvenit cum plausu,
Petr. 92, 8: Cocytos sinu labens circumvenit atro, * Verg. A. 6, 132:omnium operum magnitudinem circumveniunt cavernae ingentes,
Curt. 5, 1, 28:Rhenus insulas circumveniens,
flowing around, Tac. A. 2, 6:planities locis paulo superioribus circumventa,
Sall. J. 68, 2:rami, quos comprehensos manus possit circumvenire,
to grasp, Col. 5, 9, 2; cf. id. 4, 29, 10; Val. Fl. 1, 400; Petr. 114:singulas urbes,
to go around from one city to another, Sall. J. 88, 4 Dietsch.—Far more freq. (esp. in the histt.),Specif., to surround in a hostile manner, to encompass, beset, invest:II.ex itinere nostros latere aperto aggressi circumvenere,
Caes. B. G. 1, 25:ne per insidias ab eo circumveniretur,
id. ib. 1, 42:consulem,
Nep. Hann. 4, 3: aciem. Curt. 5, 13, 30:montem opere,
Caes. B. C. 3, 97:multos ab tergo,
Sall. J. 97, 5:cuncta moenia exercitu,
id. ib. 57, 2; cf. id. ib. 76, 2:legio circumventa,
Liv. 10, 26, 9; cf. id. 10, 2, 11; Tac. A. 3, 74:armis regiam,
id. ib. 12, 50 fin.; cf. id. ib. 1, 25;12, 16: cerva circumventa lupis,
Stat. Th. 5, 165:hostili custodiā,
Sen. Ep. 9, 6.—Trop.A.To encompass, beset, oppress, distress, afflict, overthrow: circumventus morbo, exilio atque inopiā, Enn. ap. Cic. de Or. 58, 218; cf. id. Fin. 4, 23, 62 (Trag. v. 42 Vahl.);B.Ter. Hec. prol. alt. 46: quasi committeret contra legem, quo quis judicio circumveniretur,
Cic. Brut. 12, 48; cf. id. Tusc. 1, 41, 98; Quint. 5, 13, 32; 6, 2, 31:aliquem per arbitrum circumvenire,
i. e. to lay hold of, Cic. Rosc. Com. 9, 25:jam te non Siculi, non aratores circumveniunt,
id. Verr. 2, 1, 37, § 93:te a Siciliae civitatibus circumveniri atque opprimi dicis?
id. ib. 2, 4, 8, §17: potentis alicujus opibus circumveniri urgerique,
id. Off. 2, 14, 51:ut neque tenuiores proper humilitatem circumveniantur,
id. ib. 2, 24, 85; so,falsis criminibus,
Sall. C. 34, 2:omnibus necessitudinibus,
id. ib. 21, 3; cf. Tac. A. 1, 13:his difficultatibus,
Sall. J. 7, 1:odio accolarum, simul domesticis discordiis,
Tac. A. 12, 29:securitate pacis et belli malo,
id. H. 2, 12:testimonio,
id. ib. 4, 10: multa senem circumveniunt incommoda, * Hor. A. P. 169.—(Cf. circumeo, II. B.) To circumvent, deceive, cheat, defraud one (syn.:2.decipio, fraudo, fallo): circumventum esse innocentem pecuniā,
Cic. Clu. 29, 79:an placeret, fenore circumventa plebs,
Liv. 6, 36, 12:ignorantiam alicujus,
Dig. 17, 1, 29:aliquem falso testimonio,
ib. 42, 1, 33:non sine calliditate circumventus,
ib. 43, 28, 3; cf. ib. 23, 3, 12.—In the jurists, to evade, to violate by evading:C.leges,
Dig. 30, 123, § 1; 1, 3, 29:voluntatem defuncti,
ib. 29, 4, 4:orationem,
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14 обтекающий
1) General subject: ambient, circumfluent, circumfluous2) Mathematics: circulating, flowing around, streaming past3) Makarov: flowing -
15 circum-fundō
circum-fundō fūdī, fūsus, ere, to pour around: mare circumfusum urbi, flowing around, L.: gens circumfusis invia fluminibus, O.: circumfuso in aere, circumambient, O.: circumfusa nubes, V.— To surround, encompass, cover, envelop: terram circumfundit aër: (mortuum) cerā, N.: terra circumfusa mari, encompassed by.—In tmesis: circum dea fudit amictu, V.—Pass. or reflex., of a throng, to press, crowd around, throng, surround, cling: a tergo se, L.: circumfunduntur hostes, Cs.: equites ab lateribus circumfusi, L.: hostes undique circumfusi erant, S.: (Nymphae) circumfusae Dianam Corporibus texere suis, surrounding, O.: circumfusa turba lateri meo, L.: circumfundit eques (sc. se), Ta. — Poet.: iuveni circumfunditur, i. e. clings to him, O.—Fig.: undique circumfusae molestiae: periculum, ab circumfusis undique voluptatibus, L. — To enclose, environ, surround, overwhelm: circumfusus praesidiorum copiis: circumfusus hostium concursu, N. — Fig.: circumfusi caligine. -
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circumflŭus, a, um, adj. [circumfluo] ( poet. or in post-Aug. prose).I.Act., flowing around, circumfluent:II.umor,
Ov. M. 1, 30:amnis,
id. ib. 15, 739:mare,
Plin. 2, 66, 66, § 166.—More freq.,Pass., flowed around, surrounded with water:B.insula,
Ov. M. 15, 624:tellus Hadriaco ponto,
Luc. 4, 407:Carthago pelago,
Sil. 15, 220:urbs Ponto,
Val. Fl. 5, 442: campi Euphrate et Tigre, * Tac. A. 6, 37:omnis circumfluo ambitu Pontus est,
Amm. 22, 8, 46.—In gen., surrounded, encircled:chlamys limbo Maeonio,
Stat. Th. 6, 540:genitrix gemmis,
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adj. circulating, flowing around; скорость обтекающего потока, ambient velocityРусско-английский словарь математических терминов > обтекающий
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20 circumvagus
circumvaga, circumvagum ADJmoving/wandering round; encircling, flowing around
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