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1 time relay for horn
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A n1 Zool (of animal, snail) corne f ; ( of owl) aigrette f ; fig (on moon, anvil) corne f ; ( of devil) corne f ;2 Mus ⇒ Musical instruments cor m ; to play the horn jouer du cor ; to learn the horn apprendre le cor ; for horn pour cor ; the horns les cors ;3 ( of car) klaxon® m, avertisseur m (sonore) ; ( of ship) sirène f ; to sound one's horn [car] klaxonner ; [ship] donner un coup de sirène ;5 ( for drinking) corne f.to blow one's own horn US chanter ses propres louanges ; to draw ou pull in one's horns ( feeling hurt) rentrer dans sa coquille ; ( financially) réduire son train de vie ; to lock horns with sb croiser le fer avec qn ; to take the bull by the horns prendre or saisir le taureau par les cornes.■ horn in ○ US to horn in (on a conversation) mettre son grain de sel ○ ; stop horning in ne te mêle pas de ça. -
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horn [hɔ:n]1. nouna. corne fb. ( = musical instrument) cor m2. adjective[handle, ornament] en corne3. compounds* * *[hɔːn]2) Music cor m4) [U] ( substance) corne f••to draw in one's horns — ( feeling hurt) rentrer dans sa coquille; ( financially) réduire son train de vie
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4 HORN
rassë, rasco ("especially on living animal, but also applied to mountains". Cf. Rasmund "horned bull" in Letters:423 [this seems like Sindarin rather than Quenya] and Arfanyaras, Arfanyarassë "high white-shining peak [*horn]", alternative name of Taniquetil), romba (so in Etym and one place in WJ [p. 400: romba = "horn, trumpet"] but on p. 368 róma is used for "horn", though this is glossed "trumpet-sound" in Etym), HORN OF ULMO hyalma (shell, conch), tildë (point), (horn of animal:) tarca (probably obsoleting taru in LT2); HORNED tarucca (perhaps obsoleted together with taru), THE HORNED Tilion (a name of the Moon) –RAS/VT46:10, WJ:403/416, ROM/WJ:401 contrast 368, SYAL, TIL, TARÁK, LT2:337,347, Silm:438 -
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n; -(e)s, Hörner1. ZOOL. horn; der Schnecke: feeler; auf die Hörner nehmen Stier etc.: toss; umg., fig. mit Auto: knock up into the air; jemandem Hörner aufsetzen fig. cuckold s.o.; sich (Dat) die Hörner abstoßen fig. sow one’s wild oats; Stier 12. MUS. (French) horn; MIL. bugle; ins Horn stoßen blow one’s horn; ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig. play the same tune, be of one mind (in the matter); mit jemandem ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig. chime in with s.o., go along with s.o. (wholeheartedly)3. MOT. (Hupe) horn4. umg. (Beule) bump (on one’s head)—* * *das Horn(Geweih) horn;(Instrument) horn;(Material) horn* * *Họrn [hɔrn]nt -(e)s, -er['hœrnɐ]1) (von Tieren = Trinkhorn) horn; (fig inf = Beule) bump, lumpjdn mit den Hörnern aufspießen — to gore sb
jdm Hörner aufsetzen (inf) — to cuckold sb, to give sb horns (old)
Hörner tragen (fig) — to be a cuckold
das Horn von Afrika (Geog) — the Horn of Africa
See:→ Stierdie Hörner (im Orchester) — the horns pl, the horn section
ins Horn stoßen — to blow or sound the horn
3) (bei Schnecke) horn, feeler* * *das1) (a musical wind instrument usually made of brass, used chiefly for military signals: He plays the bugle.) bugle2) (a hard object which grows (usually in pairs) on the head of a cow, sheep etc: A ram has horns.) horn3) (the material of which this is made: spoons made of horn; ( also adjective) horn spoons.) horn4) (something which looks like a horn in shape: a snail's horns.) horn5) (an instrument, formerly an animal's horn but now made of brass, that is blown to produce a musical sound: a hunting-horn.) horn* * *<-[e]s, Hörner>[hɔrn, pl ˈhœrnɐ]nt1. (Auswuchs) horndas \Horn von Afrika the Horn of Africadas Goldene \Horn the Golden Horn2. (Material aus Horn) horn3. MUS hornins \Horn stoßen to sound the horn5.* * *das; Horn[e]s, Hörner1) hornjemandem Hörner aufsetzen — (fig. ugs.) cuckold somebody
2) (Blasinstrument) horn; (Milit.) bugleins gleiche Horn stoßen — (fig.) take the same line
3) o. Pl. (Substanz) horn* * *Horn1 n; -(e)s, Hörnerjemandem Hörner aufsetzen fig cuckold sb;sich (dat)2. MUS (French) horn; MIL bugle;ins Horn stoßen blow one’s horn;ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig play the same tune, be of one mind (in the matter);mit jemandem ins gleiche Horn stoßen fig chime in with sb, go along with sb (wholeheartedly)* * *das; Horn[e]s, Hörner1) hornjemandem Hörner aufsetzen — (fig. ugs.) cuckold somebody
sich (Dat.) die Hörner abstoßen — (fig.) sow one's wild oats
2) (Blasinstrument) horn; (Milit.) bugleins gleiche Horn stoßen — (fig.) take the same line
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بُوق \ bugle: a horn-like musical instrument made of metal, used for calling soldiers. cornet: a horn-like musical instrument made of brass. hooter: a horn on a vehicle or ship (for giving warning); a steam whistle at a factory (for work to start or stop). horn: a musical instrument, usu. made of metal, and played by blowing, a warning instrument on a motor vehicle: The driver blew (or sounded) his horn. trumpet: a brass horn. -
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substantiv2. (dyre)horn, gevir3. horn (blæseinstrument) (musik, sang m.m.)Engelen G. der blæser i hornet på dommedagen4. hjørne af sejl (maritim, marine m.m.)Sammensatte udtryk:bockhorn; renhorn; tjurhorn
gedebukkehorn; rensdyrhorn; tyrehornSærlige udtryk:Have et horn i siden på nogen, være negatvt indstillet til nogenTage tyren ved hornene, påtage sig en vanskelig opgave uden at være bange -
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subs.P. and V. κέρας, τό.Horn for drinking: P. and V. κέρας, τό (Xen.).Made of horn, adj.: P. κεράτινος (Xen.).Lift up one's horn, met., v.: Ar. κερουτιᾶν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Horn
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9 horn dog
Сленг: сексуально озабоченный, похотливый (Slang for a person who thinks about sex all the time www.urbandictionary.com) -
10 horn a line
expr AmE slHe horned a line and paused for a minute — Он занюхал целую порцию кокаина и остановился, чтобы передохнуть
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11 dýrs-horn
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12 If you don't blow your own horn, no one will do it for you
Общая лексика: Сам себя не похвалишь - никто не похвалитУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > If you don't blow your own horn, no one will do it for you
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13 κεραός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `horned', sec. `made of horn' (Il.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [574] *ḱerh₂- `head, horn'Etymology: *κεραϜός is identical with several words for `deer' and other horned animals: "Lat. cervus (like κεραός IE. *ḱerh₂u̯-o-), Celt., e. g. Welsh carw `deer' (IE. *ḱr̥h₂u̯-o-), Alb. ka `ox', Slav., e. g. Russ. koróva, Serb. krȁva `cow' (frrom *ḱorh₂uā, not from IE. *ḱōru̯-ā) with western treatment of ḱ as in Alb. ka; Illyrian LW [loanword]?, s. Porzig Gliederung 175), Lith. kárvė `id.' (sec. ē-stem); besides with palatalisation and zero grade OPr. sirwis `roe', falls nicht vielmehr zu lit. šir̃vas `grauschimmelig' (vgl. zu νεβρός). - A parallel formation is the German. name of the deer, e. g. OHG hiruz, IE. *ḱeru-d-. Both from a word for `horn', which is seen in Av. srū- f., Hitt. karau̯-ar n.; [not here κόρυδος, κορυφή, κόρυς}. See W.-Hofmann s. cervus, and Sommer Nominalkomp. 20 n. 2. - Further s. κέρας; Nussbaum, Head and Horn, 1986,Page in Frisk: 1,825-826Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεραός
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14 δίκροος
δίκροος, δίκρουςGrammatical information: adj.Meaning: `forked, cloven' (Ion.-Att.; cf. Ilberg Arch. f. Pap. 4, 281f.).Derivatives: None.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [574] *(du̯i)-k̀r-ou-o- `two-horned'.Etymology: One reconstructs *δί-κροϜ-ος, as `two-horned', from δι- (s. δίς) and a word for `horn'; but κερα[F]- ός `horned' (Lat. cerv-us `deer', Av. srū- `horn') requires *ḱerh₂-uo-, which requires *ḱerh₂-. Nussbaum, Head and Horn, 2-18, argues that there were laryngeal-less forms (Skt. śr̥ṅga-, κάρνος H.), and assumes *du̯i-ḱr-ou̯-o- (but forms like κόρυς, κόρυμβα are Pre-Greek).Page in Frisk: 1,394Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δίκροος
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15 δίκρους
δίκροος, δίκρουςGrammatical information: adj.Meaning: `forked, cloven' (Ion.-Att.; cf. Ilberg Arch. f. Pap. 4, 281f.).Derivatives: None.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [574] *(du̯i)-k̀r-ou-o- `two-horned'.Etymology: One reconstructs *δί-κροϜ-ος, as `two-horned', from δι- (s. δίς) and a word for `horn'; but κερα[F]- ός `horned' (Lat. cerv-us `deer', Av. srū- `horn') requires *ḱerh₂-uo-, which requires *ḱerh₂-. Nussbaum, Head and Horn, 2-18, argues that there were laryngeal-less forms (Skt. śr̥ṅga-, κάρνος H.), and assumes *du̯i-ḱr-ou̯-o- (but forms like κόρυς, κόρυμβα are Pre-Greek).Page in Frisk: 1,394Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > δίκρους
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16 Zeitrelais für Hupe
Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch Engineering > Zeitrelais für Hupe
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17 egtugun
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18 прилив
horn
(кабанчик крепления тяги)
- (лапка, ушко) — lug
- (утолщение) — boss
местное утолщенив корпуса или стенки отливки, или детали для нарезки внутренней резьбы. — а small local thickening of the body or wail of a casting or part in order to give more thickness for bearing area or to support threads.
-, направляющий (штепсельного разъема) — key
-, посадочный (посадочное место агрегата) — mounting pad
- рычага поворота лопасти (несущего винта) на лопасти (рис. 42) — blade pitch control horn. the rotor pitch control arm is attached to the blade horn.Русско-английский сборник авиационно-технических терминов > прилив
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20 pūtangi
horn (generic term for tube instruments)
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