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m HIST. grappling iron, grapnel* * *Ẹn|ter|ha|ken ['ɛntɐ-]mgrappling iron or hook* * *En·ter·ha·kenm HIST, NAUT grappling iron [or hook]* * *der grapnel; grappling iron* * ** * *der grapnel; grappling iron* * *m.grappling iron n. -
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grappin [gʀapɛ̃]masculine noun[de bateau] grapnel* * *gʀapɛ̃••mettre le grappin (colloq) sur quelqu'un — to get somebody in one's clutches
* * *ɡʀapɛ̃ nm* * *grappin nmmettre le grappin sur qn to get sb into one's clutches.[grapɛ̃] nom masculin[d'abordage] grappling iron2. [de levage] grab4. (familier & locution) -
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1) General subject: cat (в т.ч. плеть), cat-o'ninetails (плеть), drag, gib, grapnel, grapple, grappling-iron, graymalkin (особ. старая), grimalkin (особ. старая), lady-cat, pussy, pussy cat, tabby (в отличие от кота), kitty2) Geology: safety dog3) Naval: crampon, grappling, grappling iron5) Slang: CAT - computer assisted translation (Жаргонное название программм для перевода с языка на язык (Trados, PROMPT, Deja Vu, SDLX, etc.).)6) Military: (для удаления мин) grapnel, grappling hook7) Engineering: climbing iron (скоба для подъёма на столбы), crab (приспособление для подвешивания талей), crab carriage, creeper (грунто), grappler (скоба для подъёма на столбы), trolley (приспособление для подвешивания талей)8) Forestry: drag anchor9) Scottish language: baudrons10) Information technology: at (жаргонное название знака _____)12) Jail: slut13) Automation: crane carriage, trolley (электрического крана)14) Makarov: climbing iron (скоба для подъема на столбы, мачты), drag (приспособление для отыскания затонувших предметов), grapnel (приспособление для отыскания затонувших предметов), grapple (приспособление для отыскания затонувших предметов), grappler (скоба для подъема на столбы, мачты) -
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rampino s.m.2 ( unghia di felino) claw3 (mar.) grapnel.* * *[ram'pino]sostantivo maschile1) (gancio) hook2) mar. grapnel, grappling iron* * *rampino/ram'pino/sostantivo m.1 (gancio) hook2 mar. grapnel, grappling iron. -
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1) General subject: drag hook, grapnel, grapple, grappling hook, grappling iron, killick, killock3) Engineering: grapnel anchor, grappling anchor -
30 предварительное траление
Oil&Gas technology PLGR (Pre-Lay Grapnel Run), Pre-Lay Grapnel RunУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предварительное траление
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32 drapacz
m 1. Roln. cultivator 2. Żegl. grapnel- □ drapacz chmur skyscraper- drapacz lekarski Bot. blessed thistle* * *-a; -epl; -y; m drapacz chmur — skyscraper* * *miGen. -a1. (= wieżowiec) drapacz chmur skyscraper.2. roln. (= brona) harrow; (= kultywator) grubber, cultivator.3. żegl. ( kotwiczka) grapnel.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > drapacz
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33 garfio
m.hook.* * *1 hook, grapple* * *SM1) (=gancho) hook2) (Téc) (=arpeo) grappling iron, claw3) (Alpinismo) (=pico) climbing iron* * *masculino hook* * *= gaff.Ex. The use of a gaff is prohibited at all times when fishing for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or freshwater eels in England and Wales.* * *masculino hook* * *= gaff.Ex: The use of a gaff is prohibited at all times when fishing for salmon, trout, freshwater fish or freshwater eels in England and Wales.
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garfio sustantivo masculino
hook
garfio sustantivo masculino hook, grappling iron
' garfio' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
gancho
* * *garfio nmhook* * *m hook* * *garfio nm: hook, gaff, grapnel* * *garfio n hook -
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35 borda kancası
n. grapnel* * *1. grapnel anchor 2. grappling hook 3. grappling iron 4. grapple (n.) -
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n. grapnel, grappling iron, grappling hook, grapple* * *grapnel -
37 araignée
araignée [aʀeɲe]feminine nouna. ( = animal) spiderb. ( = crochet) grapnel* * *aʀeɲenom féminin Zoologie spiderPhrasal Verbs:••avoir une araignée au plafond — (colloq) to have a screw loose (colloq)
* * *aʀeɲe nf* * *araignée nfaraignée de mer spider crab.avoir une araignée au plafond○ to have a screw loose○, to have bats in the belfry○.[areɲe] nom féminin -
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* * *(pl., -ir), f.1) attack, fight (harðr í sóknum);2) prosecution; urðu þá allir á þat sáttir, at þá væri framarr vörn en s., that the defence was better than the prosecution; sœkja með lands-laga sókn, to raise a lawful action;3) concourse, resort of people (nú er s. mikil í Skálholt um allt Ísland.), company;4) parish;5) drag, grapnel.* * *f. [sækja: A. S. sôcen; Dan. sogn]:—an attack; í orrostum ok sóknum, Fms. ii. 106, vi. 59; harðr í sóknum, 24; tóksk harðasta sókn, Eg. 125; Guð gaf honum sigr hvar sem hann átti sóknir, Ver. 26, passim.2. a law term, an action, esp. the prosecution, as opp. to vörn ( the defence); sókn skal fara fyrr fram hvers máls enn vörn, Grág. i. 59; dómar skyldu fara út til sóknar, Nj. 87; sækja með lands-laga sókn, to raise a lawful action, Bs. i. 749; biskups sókn ( action) um kristnispell, H. E. i. 251; ok á slíka sókn hverr maðr til síns fjár sem goðinn á, Grág. i. 141.II. the assemblage of people at a church, meeting, or the like; nú er sókn mikil í Skálholt um allt Ísland, því skaltú fyrir hugsa þik um sermon á morgin, Bs. i. 809; görðisk þá þegar mikil sókn at Guðmundar-degi, 829; til-sókn, at-sókn, skip-sókn, a ship’s crew; sókn eru sautján, Edda 108.2. a parish, Dan. sogn, answering to the secular hreppr or sveit; af hverri (jörð) sem í sókninni liggr, Vm. 140, passim in mod. usage; kirkju-sókn; sókna prestr, a parish priest: of a diocese, Dipl. ii. 14; þing-sókn, q. v.III. a drag, grapnel, to drag the bottom of the sea, only in plur.; hvalrinn hljóp á sjó ok sökk, síðan fóru menn til á skipum ok görðu til sóknir, ok vildu draga hvalinn at landi, Bs. i. 641; ef maðr dregr upp akkeri með sókn eðr kafar til, N. G. L. ii. 284; sóknir góðar skaltú jafnan minnask at hafa á skip með þer, Sks. 30; fóru hvern dag margir menn meðr sóknir at leita líkanna, Fms. viii. 231, v. l.2. in mod. usage sóknir means a big iron hook by which sharks are caught.COMPDS: sóknaraðili, sóknardagr, sóknarfólk, sóknargögn, sóknarkirkja, sóknarkviðr, sóknarmaðr, sóknarmál, sóknarprestr, sóknarvitni, sóknarþing. -
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40 naara
yks.nom. naara; yks.gen. naaran; yks.part. naaraa; yks.ill. naaraan; mon.gen. naarojen naarain; mon.part. naaroja; mon.ill. naaroihindrag (noun)grapnel (noun)grappling iron (noun)* * *marine• dragmarine• grapnelmarine• grappling iron
См. также в других словарях:
Grapnel — Grap nel, n. [OE. grapenel, dim. fr. F. grappin the grapple of a ship; of German origin. See {Grape}.] (Naut.) A small anchor, with four or five flukes or claws, used to hold boats or small vessels; hence, any instrument designed to grapple or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
grapnel — small hook, late 14c., Anglo French dim. of grapon, from O.Fr. grapil, grapin hook, dim. of grape hook (see GRAPE (Cf. grape)). Earlier form was grapel (see GRAPPLE (Cf. grapple)) … Etymology dictionary
grapnel — ► NOUN 1) a grappling hook. 2) a small anchor with several flukes. ORIGIN Old French grapon, related to GRAPE(Cf. ↑grapey) … English terms dictionary
grapnel — [grap′nəl] n. [ME grapnell, dim. < OFr grapin, grapil < Prov < grapa, a hook < Frank * krappo: see GRAPE] a small anchor with usually four or five curved, pointed arms, used for anchoring a small boat, dragging the bottom for objects … English World dictionary
grapnel — /grap nl/, n. 1. a device consisting essentially of one or more hooks or clamps, for grasping or holding something; grapple; grappling iron. 2. a small anchor with three or more flukes, used for grappling or dragging or for anchoring a small boat … Universalium
grapnel — kablys statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Laivyno minų kare – grandinės įtaisas, skirtas tralui sugriebti, kai nukertama minos grandinė. atitikmenys: angl. grapnel pranc. grappin … NATO terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
grapnel anchor — noun a light anchor for small boats • Syn: ↑grapnel • Hypernyms: ↑anchor, ↑ground tackle … Useful english dictionary
grapnel — In naval mine warfare, a device fitted to a mine mooring designed to grapple the sweep wire when the mooring is cut … Military dictionary
grapnel — noun Etymology: Middle English grapenel, from Anglo French grapinel, diminutive of Middle French grapin, diminutive of Old French grape hook, grape stalk, bunch of grapes more at grape Date: 14th century a small anchor with usually four or five… … New Collegiate Dictionary
grapnel — noun /ˈɡɹæpnəl/ a) A small anchor, having more than two flukes, used for anchoring a small vessel. b) A grappling iron … Wiktionary
grapnel — see GRAPE … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins