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  • 21 palomar

    m.
    1 dovecote (pequeño).
    2 pigeon house, columbary, dovecote, pigeon loft.
    * * *
    1 dovecote
    * * *
    * * *
    masculino dovecot, pigeon loft
    * * *
    = pigeon loft, pigeoncot(e), dovecot(e).
    Ex. Equally the housewife happily crossing off her numbers in the bingo hall is just as much at leisure as is her husband painting his pigeon loft and then going for a drink with his mates at the pub.
    Ex. This large pigeoncote was built in about 1796 from brick and has a pantile roof.
    Ex. Throughout history, dovecotes have played an important role as a source of food for people, and for Colonial America, a source of fertilizer.
    ----
    * alborotar el palomar = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.
    * revolver el palomar = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.
    * * *
    masculino dovecot, pigeon loft
    * * *
    = pigeon loft, pigeoncot(e), dovecot(e).

    Ex: Equally the housewife happily crossing off her numbers in the bingo hall is just as much at leisure as is her husband painting his pigeon loft and then going for a drink with his mates at the pub.

    Ex: This large pigeoncote was built in about 1796 from brick and has a pantile roof.
    Ex: Throughout history, dovecotes have played an important role as a source of food for people, and for Colonial America, a source of fertilizer.
    * alborotar el palomar = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.
    * revolver el palomar = set + the cat among the pigeons, put + the cat among the pigeons.

    * * *
    dovecot, pigeon loft
    * * *

    palomar sustantivo masculino
    dovecot, pigeon loft
    palomar sustantivo masculino pigeon house, dovecote
    ' palomar' also found in these entries:
    English:
    pigeon loft
    * * *
    [pequeño] dovecote; [grande] pigeon shed
    * * *
    m pigeon loft

    Spanish-English dictionary > palomar

  • 22 चन्द्र _candra

    चन्द्र a. [चन्द् णिच् रक्] Ved.
    1 Glittering, bright, shining (as gold).
    -2 Lovely, beautiful.
    -न्द्रः 1 The moon; यथा प्रह्लादनाच्चन्द्रः R.4.12; हृतचन्द्रा तमसेव कौमुदी 8. 37; न हि संहरते ज्योत्स्नां चन्द्रश्चाण्डालवेश्मनि H.1.61; मुख˚, वदन˚ &e.; पर्याप्तचन्द्रेव शरत्त्रियामा Ku.7.26 (for mythologi- cal account see सोम).
    -2 The moon, as a planet.
    -3 Camphor; विलेपनस्याधिकचन्द्रभागताविभावनाच्चापललाप पाण्डुताम् N.1.51.
    -4 The eye in a peacock's tail.
    -5 Water.
    -6 Gold (n. also).
    -7 A lovely or agreeable phenomenon
    -8 A spot similar to the moon.
    -9 The symbol or mark of a Visarga.
    -1 A reddish kind of pearl.
    -11 The fifth lunar mansion.
    -12 The number 'one' (used at the end of comp. चन्द्र means 'excellent', 'eminent' or 'illustrious'; as पुरुषचन्द्रः 'a moon of men', an excellent or illustrious man).
    -न्द्रा 1 Small cardamoms.
    -2 An open hall only furnished with a roof.
    -3 An awning, a canopy.
    -Comp. -अंशुः 1 Viṣṇu.
    -2 a moon-beam.
    -अर्धः the half moon; Pt.4. ˚चूडामणिः, ˚मौलिः, ˚शेखरः epithet of Śiva.
    -आतपः 1 moon-light.
    -2 awning.
    -3 an open hall only furnished with a roof.
    -आत्मजः, -औरसः, -जः, -जातः, -तनयः, -नन्दनः, -पुत्रः the planet Mercury.
    -आतपः the moon-light; चन्द्रातपमिव रसतामुपेतम् K.
    -आदित्यौ 1 The moon and the sun.
    -2 N. of curls on the forehead of a horse; चन्द्रादित्यौ ललाटस्थौ नृपाणां जयवर्धनौ Śālihotra of Bhoja 25.
    - आनन a. moon-faced. (
    -नः) an epithet of Kārtikeya.
    -आपीडः an epithet of Śiva.
    -आभासः 'false moon', an appearance in the sky re- sembling the real moon.
    -आह्वयः camphor.
    -इष्टा a lotus plant, or a collection of lotuses, blossoming during the night.
    -उदयः 1 moon-rise.
    -2 awning.
    -3 a mer- curial preparation used in medicine. (
    -या) a kind of medicine for the eyes.
    -उपलः the moon stone.
    -कला 1 a digit of the moon; राहोश्चन्द्रकलामिवाननचरीं दैवात्समासाद्य मे Māl.5.28.
    -2 the crescent before or after the new moon.
    -3 A cattle-drum.
    -4 A kind of fish; L. D. B.
    -कान्तः, -मणिः the moon-stone (supposed to ooze away under the influence of the moon); द्रवति च हिमश्मावुद्गते चन्द्रकान्तः U.6.12; Śi.4.58; Amaru.57; Bh.1.21; Māl.1.24. (
    -तः, -तम्) the white eatable water-lily blossoming during the night. (
    -तम्) sandal-wood.
    -कान्ता 1 a night.
    -2 the wife of the moon.
    -3 moon- light.
    -कान्तिः f. moon-light. -n. silver.
    -कुल्या N. of a river in Kashmir; अवतारयतस्तस्य चन्द्रकुल्याभिधां नदीम् Rāj. T.1.318.
    -क्षयः the new-moon-day or the last day of a lunar month (अमा) when the moon is not visible.
    -गृहम् the fourth sign of the zodiac, Cancer.
    -गोलः the world of the moon, lunar sphere. ˚रथः a deceased pro- genitor, the manes.
    -गोलिका moon-light.
    -ग्रहणम् an eclipse of the moon.
    -चन्चला a small fish.
    -चूडः, -मौलिः, -शेखरः, -चूडामणिः epithets of Śiva; ('having the moon for his crest', 'moon-crested'); रहस्युपालभ्यत चन्द्र- शेखरः Ku.5.58,86; R.6.34; नखेन कस्य धन्यस्य चन्द्रचूडो भविष्यति Udb.
    -दाराः (m. pl.) 'the wives of the moon', the 27 lunar mansions mythologically regarded as so many daughters of Dakṣa and married to the moon.
    -द्युतिः sandal-wood. -f. moon-light.
    -नामन् m. camphor.
    -निभ a. bright, handsome.
    -निर्णिज् a. having a brilliant garment; पतरेव चचरा चन्द्रनिर्णिक् Rv.1.16.8.
    -पञ्चागम् the luni-solar calendar.
    -पादः a moon-beam; नियमितपरिखेदा तच्छिरश्चन्द्रपादैः Me. 7; Māl.3.12.
    -प्रज्ञप्तिः f. N. of the sixth Upāṅga of the Jainas.
    -प्रभा moon-light.
    -प्रासादः An apartment at the house-top; Ks.
    -बाला 1 large cardamoms.
    -2 moon-light.
    -बिन्दु the sign for the nasal (<?>)
    -बुध्न a. having a bright standing ground; चन्द्रबुध्नो मदवृद्धो मनीषिभिः Rv.1.52.3.
    -भस्मन् n. camphor.
    -भागा N. of a river in the south.
    -भासः a sword; see चन्द्रहास.
    -भूति n. silver.
    -मणिः the moon-stone
    -मण्डलम् 1 the orb or disc of the moon.
    -2 the lunar sphere.
    -3 a halo round the moon.
    -मुखी a moon-faced (i. e. lovely) woman.
    -रेखा, -लेखा the digit or streak of the moon; अथवा रत्नाकराद् ऋते कुतश्चन्द्रलेखायाः प्रसूतिः Nāg.2.
    -रेणुः a plagiarist.
    -लोकः the world of the moon.
    -लोहकम्, -लौहम्, -लौहकम् silver.
    -वंशः the lunar race of kings, the second great line of royal dynasties in India.
    - वदन a. a moon-faced.
    -वल्ली, -वल्लरी The soma plant; L. D. B.
    -व्रतम् 1 a kind of vow or penance = चान्द्रायण q. v.
    -2 a regal property or virtue.
    -विहंगमः A kind of bird; L. D. B.
    -शाला 1 a room on the top (of a house &c.); चन्द्रशाला शिरोगृहम् Amar.; वियद्गतः पुष्पकचन्द्रशालाः क्षणं प्रतिश्रुन्मुखराः करोति R.13.4.
    -2 moonlight.
    -शालिका a room on the top of a house.
    -शिला the moon-stone; प्रह्लादिता चन्द्रशिलेव तूर्णम् Bk.11.15; ननु भणामि एषा सा चन्द्रमणिशिलेति Nāg.2.
    -संज्ञः camphor.
    -संभव N. of Budha or Mercury. (
    -वा) small cardamoms.
    -सालोक्य attain- ment of the lunar heaven.
    -हन् m. an epithet of Rāhu.
    -हासः 1 a glittering sword.
    -2 the sword of Rāvaṇa; हे पाणयः किमिति वाञ्छथ चन्द्रहासम् B. R.1.56,61.
    -3 N. of a king of Kerala, son of Sudhārmika. [He was born under the Mūla asterism and his left foot had a redundant toe; for this his father was killed by his enemies, and the boy was left an orphan in a state of destitution. After much exertion he was restored to his kingdom. He became a friend of Krisna and Arjuna when they came to the South in the course of their wanderings with the sacrificial horse.] (
    -सम्) silver.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > चन्द्र _candra

  • 23 rondo

    noun "a vaulted or arched roof, as seen from below" and usually not visible from outside; "a large hall or chamber so roofed", "vaulted hall" WJ:414; VT39:9; in the Etymologies, stem ROD, the gloss is simply "cave" or "roof"; see VT46:12 for the latter gloss. Cf. *Elerondo.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > rondo

  • 24 Nervi, Pier Luigi

    [br]
    b. 21 June 1891 Sondrio, Italy
    d. 9 January 1979 (?), Italy
    [br]
    Italian engineer who played a vital role in the use and adaptation of reinforced concrete as a structural material from the 1930s to the 1970s.
    [br]
    Nervi early established a reputation in the use of reinforced concrete with his stadium in Florence (1930–2). This elegant concrete structure combines graceful curves with functional solidity and is capable of seating some 35,000 spectators. The stadium was followed by the aircraft hangars built for the Italian Air Force at Orvieto and Ortebello, in which he spanned the vast roofs of the hangars with thin-shelled vaults supported by precast concrete beams and steel-reinforced ribs. The structural strength and subtle curves of these ribbed roofs set the pattern for Nervi's techniques, which he subsequently varied and elaborated on to solve problems that arose in further commissions.
    Immediately after the Second World War Italy was short of supplies of steel for structural purposes so, in contrast to the USA, Britain and Germany, did not for some years construct any quantity of steel-framed rectangular buildinngs used for offices, housing or industrial use. It was Nervi who led the way to a ferroconcrete approach, using a new type of structure based on these materials in the form of a fine steel mesh sprayed with cement mortar and used to roof all kinds of structures. It was a method that resulted in expressionist curves instead of rectangular blocks, and the first of his great exhibition halls at Turin (1949), with a vault span of 240 ft (73 m), was an early example of this technique. Nervi continued to create original and beautiful ferroconcrete structures of infinite variety: for example, the hall at the Lido di Roma, Ostia; the terme at Chianciano; and the three buildings that he designed for the Rome Olympics in 1960. The Palazzetto dello Sport is probably the most famous of these, for which he co-operated with the architect Annibale Vitellozzi to construct a small sports palace seating 5,000 spectators under a concrete "big top" of 194 ft (59 m) diameter, its enclosing walls supported by thirtysix guy ropes of concrete; inside, the elegant roof displays a floral quality. In 1960 Nervi returned to Turin to build his imaginative Palace of Labour for the centenary celebrations of Garibaldi and Victor Emmanuel in the city. This vast hall, like the Crystal Palace in England a century earlier (see Paxton), had to be built quickly and be suitable for later adaptation. It was therefore constructed partly in steel, and the metal supporting columns rose to palm-leaf capitals reminiscent of those in ancient Nile palaces.
    Nervi's aim was always to create functional buildings that simultaneously act by their aesthetic qualities as an effective educational influence. Functionalism for Nervi never became "brutalism". In consequence, his work is admired by the lay public as well as by architects. He collaborated with many of the outstanding architects of the day: with Gio Ponti on the Pirelli Building in Milan (1955–9); with Zehrfuss and Breuer on the Y-plan UNESCO Building in Paris (1953–7); and with Marcello Piacentini on the 16,000-seat Palazzo dello Sport in Rome. Nervi found time to write a number of books on building construction and design, lectured in the Universities of Rio de Janiero and Buenos Aires, and was for many years Professor of Technology and Technique of Construction in the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Rome. He continued to design new structures until well into the 1970s.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    RIBA Royal Gold Medal 1960. Royal Institute of Structural Engineers Gold Medal 1968. Honorary Degree Edinburgh University, Warsaw University, Munich University, London University, Harvard University. Member International Institute of Arts and Letters, Zurich; American Academy of Arts and Sciences; Royal Academy of Fine Arts, Stockholm.
    Bibliography
    1956, Structures, New York: Dodge.
    1945, Scienza o Arte del Costruire?, Rome: Bussola.
    Further Reading
    P.Desideri et al., 1979, Pier Luigi Nervi, Bologna: Zanichelli.
    A.L.Huxtable, 1960, Masters of World Architecture; Pier Luigi Nervi, New York: Braziller.
    DY

    Biographical history of technology > Nervi, Pier Luigi

  • 25 galerón

    m.
    1 light weight construction.
    2 hall, living room, drawing room.
    * * *
    SM
    1) CAm (=cobertizo) shed; (=tejado) shed roof
    2) Méx (=sala) hall
    3) Caribe (=baile) folk dance
    * * *
    masculino (Méx) ( sala) hall
    * * *
    masculino (Méx) ( sala) hall
    * * *
    A ( Méx) (sala) hall
    B ( Mús) Venezuelan folk song/dance
    * * *
    1. Col, Ven [canción, baile] = popular song and dance
    2. CAm [cobertizo] shed
    * * *
    galerón nm, pl - rones Mex : large hall

    Spanish-English dictionary > galerón

  • 26 strop

    m (G stropu) 1. Budow., Archit. ceiling
    - strop z płyt betonowych a concrete slab floor
    - strop sali pokryty stiukami the stucco ceiling of the hall
    2. Geol., Górn. roof
    * * *
    - pu; -py; loc sg - pie; m
    * * *
    mi
    1. bud. structural ceiling, floor; (= sklepienie) vault; (korytarza, tunelu) roof.
    2. geol., górn. roof.

    The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > strop

  • 27 VINDA

    * * *
    I)
    (vind; vatt, undum; undinn), v.
    1) to twist, wring, squeeze; v. klæði sín, to wring one’s wet clothes; v. sik = v. kleði sín (vóru allir vátir ok tóku at v. sik); v. e-t sundr, to break, snap asunder (hann vatt ljáinn í sundr milli handa sér);
    2) to wind, twist; v. vef, to wind the woof; þær ór sandi síma undu, they wound a rope out of sand;
    3) to wind, hoist up by means of a ‘vindáss’; v. segl, to hoist sail (þeir undu segl sín.); v. upp akkeri, to weigh anchor; vindum af ræfrit af skálanum, let us pull the roof off the hall;
    4) to turn, swing; höfði vatt þá Gunnarr ok Högna til sagði, G. turned his head and spoke to H.; v. eldskíðu í næfrarnar, to hurl a burning brand on the roof; vindr upp sjóðnum, he suddenly lifted up the money-bag;
    5) refl., vindast, to make a sudden movement, turn oneself quickly; pres. ‘vizt’ (í því kemr Þorgerðr inn, ok vizt Helgi við fast ok fellr ofan af þilinu).
    * * *
    pres. vind, (vin’g = vind ek, Grett. in a verse, v ing ek háls af kjúkl ingum); pret. vatt (Dan. vandt), vazt, vatt, pl. undu (vundu); subj. yndi; part. undinn: reflex., pres. vizt, and pret. vazt, see below: [Goth., A. S., and Hel. windan; Engl. wind; Germ. winden; Dan. vinde]:—to wring, twist, Fas. ii. 525; vinda klæði, to wring (wet) clothes, Ld. 46; en er hann kom í eyna vatt hann klæði sín, Eg. 219; vóru allir vátir, settusk þeir niðr við eldinn ok tóku at vinda sik, Eb. 274; hann vatt þar ór skál fulla vatns, Stj. 392; hann tók til fjötursins ok vatt hann í sundr, Fms. xi. 289; hann vatt ljáinn í sundr milli handa sér, Fb. i. 522.
    2. to wind; ok undu svá tréit allt at rótinni, Fms. v. 286; vinda vef, to wind the woof; vindum vef Darraðar, Darr.; vinda segl, to hoist sail; undu þeir segl sín, Orkn. 356, Fms. ii. 176; vindit þá upp akkeri yður, to wind up the anchor, weigh it, Fb. iii. 384; vindum af ræfrit af skálanum, Nj.
    3. to twist; þær ór sandi síma undu, Hbl.; salr undinn orma hryggjum, Vsp.; Ulfarr vatt við skegginu, U. twisted his beard (Germ. ‘sich den bart streichen’), of a person being flattered, Eb. 164; höfði vatt þá Gunnarr ok Högna til sagði, G. turned his head round and spoke to H., Akv. 6.
    4. to put, thrust; Eyvindr vatt þá miklu horni í hönd Sveini, E. thrust a big horn (cup) into Sweyn’s hand, Orkn. 248; hón vatt upp skriðljósi, hoisted up a lantern, Nj. 153; vili sá er ymsu vindr fram, that puts forth various things, 677. 8; greip á stafni, vatt með austri upp lög-fáki, he launched the boat with the water in her, Hým. 27.
    5. to throw, hurl; svipti hón blæju af Sigurði, ok vatt (á) vengi, fyrir vífs knjám, and flung it on the ground, Gkv. 1; svá segja menn at Friðþjófr hafi undit elda-skíðu í næfrarnar, F. hurled a burning brand on the roof, Fas. ii. 87.
    II. reflex. to turn oneself, vindask við; þá undusk hestar af götu ( they strayed from the road) ok vöfðusk í taumum, Mart. 131; vizk eigi þat (vinnz, v. l.), that will not go amiss, will not fail to pass, Ó. H. 208 (in a verse, cp. Fms. v. 6l, v. l. 4); nú mun ok endr undit þessari frásögn, to turn back in the narrative, Orkn. 202.
    2. to make a quick movement, turn quickly; en er Helgi sá þat, þá vizt hann undan þeim, Fms. viii. 75, v. l.; Jökull vazk (vazt) við hart ok féll skíða-hlaðinn, Fs. 42; ok nú vizt (i. e. vizk) hann við hart, svá at spjótið gékk af skaptinu, Fas. i. 239; í því kemr Þorgerðr inn, ok vizt Helgi við fast ok fellr ofan af þilinu, Gísl. 47; ok er minnst er vánin vizt Gísli við ok hleypr upp á hamar, 70.
    3. part. undinn, wound, twisted; undinna festa, twisted moorings, Edda (in a verse); ljós-undinna landa linns, the bright-twisted serpent-land, i. e. gold (A. S. wunden gold).

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > VINDA

  • 28 ὑπωρόφιος

    ὑπωρόφ-ιος, ον, also a, ον Pi.P.1.97, AP7.424 (Antip.Sid.): ([etym.] ὄροφος):—
    A under the roof, dwelling under it, under cover, in a house, Il.9.640;

    τόξα.. νηῷ κεῖται ὑπωρόφια Simon.143

    ; φόρμιγγες ὑ. the harps sounding in the hall, Pi.P.1.97; parodied, ὑ. φάλαγγες (spiders) Ar.Ra. 1313 (lyr.); ὑ. δόμοι, = ὑπερῷα, Mosch.2.6.
    2 ὑπωροφία (sc. χώρα), , the woodwork of a tiled roof, IG11(2).161A51 (Delos, iii B. C.); [dialect] Dor. [full] ὑπωρυφία ib.42(1).102.42 (Epid., iv B. C.); the space under the roof or canopy, D.S.18.26;

    καπνώδεις ὑ. App.BC4.13

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    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπωρόφιος

  • 29 pack

    pæk
    1. noun
    1) (things tied up together or put in a container, especially to be carried on one's back: He carried his luggage in a pack on his back.) fardo, bulto
    2) (a set of (fifty-two) playing-cards: a pack of cards.) baraja
    3) (a number or group of certain animals: a pack of wolves / a wolf-pack.) manada
    4) (a packet: a pack of cigarettes.) paquete, cajetilla (cigarrillos)

    2. verb
    1) (to put (clothes etc) into a bag, suitcase or trunk for a journey: I've packed all I need and I'm ready to go.) empaquetar
    2) (to come together in large numbers in a small space: They packed into the hall to hear his speech.) amontonarse, hacinarse, apiñarse
    - packing-case
    - packed out
    - packed
    - pack off
    - pack up

    pack1 n
    1. baraja
    2. manada
    3. mochila
    4. pack
    pack2 vb
    1. hacer la maleta
    2. envasar / empaquetar / embalar
    tr[pæk]
    1 (parcel) paquete nombre masculino; (bundle) fardo, bulto; (rucksack) mochila
    2 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL (packet - gen) paquete nombre masculino; (of cigarettes) paquete nombre masculino, cajetilla
    3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (of cards) baraja
    4 pejorative (of thieves) banda, partida
    5 (of lies) sarta
    6 (of wolves, dogs) manada; (of hounds) jauría
    7 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in rugby) delanteros nombre masculino plural
    8 SMALLSPORT/SMALL (in cycling) pelotón nombre masculino
    2 (suitcase) hacer; (clothes etc) poner, meter
    did you pack my swimming costume? ¿pusiste mi bañador?
    3 (fill) atestar, abarrotar, llenar
    4 (press down) apretar
    1 (suitcase etc) hacer las maletas, hacer el equipaje
    2 (people) apiñarse, apretarse, meterse
    \
    SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
    pack it in! ¡déjalo ya!, ¡basta ya!
    to pack one's bags (belongings) hacer las maletas 2 (leave) marcharse
    pack ice masa de hielo
    pack train reata
    ————————
    tr[pæk]
    1 (jury, committee) llenar de partidarios
    pack ['pæk] vt
    1) package: empaquetar, embalar, envasar
    2) : empacar, meter (en una maleta)
    to pack one's bag: hacer la maleta
    3) fill: llenar, abarrotar
    a packed theater: un teatro abarrotado
    4)
    to pack off send: mandar
    pack vi
    : empacar, hacer las maletas
    pack n
    1) bundle: bulto m, fardo m
    2) backpack: mochila f
    3) package: paquete m, cajetilla f (de cigarillos, etc.)
    4) : manada f (de lobos, etc.), jauría f (de perros)
    a pack of thieves: una pandilla de ladrones
    n.
    baraja s.f.
    cajetilla s.f.
    carga s.f.
    jauría s.f.
    manada s.f.
    mochila s.f.
    paquete s.m.
    v.
    embalar v.
    empacar v.
    empaquetar v.
    enfardar v.
    envasar v.
    estibar v.
    llenar v.
    pæk
    I
    1) (bundle, load) fardo m; ( rucksack) mochila f; (before n)

    pack animalbestia f de carga

    2)
    a) (packet, package) paquete m

    a pack of cigarettes — (esp AmE) un paquete or una cajetilla or (RPl) una cajilla de cigarrillos

    b) ( of cards) (BrE) baraja f, mazo m (esp AmL)
    3)

    a pack of hounds — ( Sport) una jauría

    to run with the packseguir* la corriente

    b) ( in race) pelotón m
    c) ( in rugby) delanteros mpl
    4) (of thieves, fools) (pej) partida f (pey), pandilla f (pey)
    5)
    a) ( compress) compresa f
    b) ( cosmetic) mascarilla f

    II
    1.
    1)
    a) ( Busn) \<\<goods/products\>\> ( put into container) envasar; ( make packets with) empaquetar; ( for transport) embalar
    b) (put into suitcase, bag)

    have you packed your toothbrush? — ¿llevas el cepillo de dientes?

    she takes a packed lunch to workse lleva el almuerzo or (esp Esp, Méx) la comida al trabajo

    c) ( fill)

    to pack one's suitcase — hacer* la maleta or (RPl) la valija, empacar (AmL)

    2)
    b) ( cram full)

    2.
    pack vi
    1) ( fill suitcase) hacer* la(s) maleta(s) or (RPl) la(s) valija(s), empacar* (AmL); send 2)
    2) ( squeeze)

    to pack INTO something: the crowd packed into the station — el gentío se apiñó en la estación

    Phrasal Verbs:
    [pæk]
    1. N
    1) (=packet) (gen) paquete m ; (esp US) [of cigarettes] paquete m, cajetilla f ; (=wrapping) envase m

    she smokes a pack and a half a dayfuma un paquete y medio or una cajetilla y media de tabaco al día

    economy, information 2.
    2) (traveller's) (also: backpack) mochila f ; (on animal) fardo m
    3) [of cards] baraja f

    a pack of cardsuna baraja de cartas

    he told me a pack of liesme contó una sarta or (LAm) bola de mentiras

    it's a pack of lies! — ¡es una sarta or (LAm) bola de mentiras!, ¡son todo mentiras!

    4) (=dressing) (Med) compresa f

    cold pack — compresa f fría

    face 4., ice 3., mud 2.
    5) [of hounds, dogs] jauría f ; [of wolves] manada f

    a pack of wolvesuna manada de lobos

    6) [of people]
    a) (=bunch) [of tourists, reporters] manada f ; [of idiots, fools] hatajo m

    they're like a pack of kidsson como un hatajo de críos *

    rat 3.
    b) [of brownies, cubs] patrulla f
    c) [of runners, cyclists] pelotón m
    (fig)

    they are way ahead of the pack in electronic gadgetry — están muy a la cabeza del pelotón en materia de aparatos electrónicos

    7) (Rugby)

    the pack — (=forwards) los delanteros; (=scrum) el pack

    2. VT
    1) (=put in container)
    a) [+ possessions] (in case, bag etc)

    have you packed the salt and pepper for the picnic? — ¿has metido or puesto la sal y la pimienta para el picnic?

    pack your things and get out! — ¡coge tus cosas or haz la maleta (con tus cosas) y lárgate de aquí! *

    b) [+ goods, products for transport] (in package) empaquetar; (in crate, container) embalar, empacar (esp LAm)

    he was packing plates and wine glasses into or in boxes — estaba metiendo or empaquetando platos y copas en cajas

    c) (Comm) (in individual packaging) envasar
    2) (=fill) [+ box, crate] llenar

    to pack one's bags — (lit) hacer las maletas

    to pack one's bags (and go or leave) — (fig) coger sus cosas e irse, coger sus cosas y largarse *

    to pack one's/a (suit) casehacer la maleta

    a crate packed with books — una caja llena de libros

    3) (=fill tightly) [+ hall, stadium] llenar a rebosar

    a fun-packed holiday — unas vacaciones llenas or repletas de diversión

    to pack a juryformar un jurado con personas que simpatizan con el interesado

    a thrill-packed evening — una tarde muy emocionante

    action-packed
    4) (=press tightly)

    to pack sth/sb into sth, we packed the children into the car — apretujamos a los niños en el coche

    they've packed enough information into this guide to satisfy every need — han incluído suficiente información en esta guía como para satisfacer las necesidades de todo el mundo

    to pack sth round sth — encajar algo alrededor de algo

    packed
    5) * (=carry)

    he packs a gunlleva un revólver

    he packs a powerful punch — (lit) pega duro

    3. VI
    1) (lit)
    a) (=do one's packing) hacer la(s) maleta(s)
    - send sb packing
    b) (=fit) caber

    these books will pack easily into that box — estos libros cabrán bien en esa caja

    do you think all this will pack into one suitcase? — ¿crees que todo esto cabrá or se podrá meter en una maleta?

    2) (=cram) [people]

    to pack into a room/theatre — apiñarse or apretujarse en una habitación/un teatro

    the five of us packed into her Minilos cinco nos apiñamos or apretujamos en su Mini, los cinco nos metimos apretujados en su Mini

    they packed round the speaker — se apiñaron or se apretujaron en torno al orador

    3) (=compact) [snow] hacerse una masa compacta
    4.
    CPD

    pack animal Nbestia f or animal m de carga

    pack ice Nbanco m de hielo, masa f flotante de hielo

    pack leader N — (Rugby) delantero(-a) m / f principal; (fig) líder mf de la panda or del grupo

    * * *
    [pæk]
    I
    1) (bundle, load) fardo m; ( rucksack) mochila f; (before n)

    pack animalbestia f de carga

    2)
    a) (packet, package) paquete m

    a pack of cigarettes — (esp AmE) un paquete or una cajetilla or (RPl) una cajilla de cigarrillos

    b) ( of cards) (BrE) baraja f, mazo m (esp AmL)
    3)

    a pack of hounds — ( Sport) una jauría

    to run with the packseguir* la corriente

    b) ( in race) pelotón m
    c) ( in rugby) delanteros mpl
    4) (of thieves, fools) (pej) partida f (pey), pandilla f (pey)
    5)
    a) ( compress) compresa f
    b) ( cosmetic) mascarilla f

    II
    1.
    1)
    a) ( Busn) \<\<goods/products\>\> ( put into container) envasar; ( make packets with) empaquetar; ( for transport) embalar
    b) (put into suitcase, bag)

    have you packed your toothbrush? — ¿llevas el cepillo de dientes?

    she takes a packed lunch to workse lleva el almuerzo or (esp Esp, Méx) la comida al trabajo

    c) ( fill)

    to pack one's suitcase — hacer* la maleta or (RPl) la valija, empacar (AmL)

    2)
    b) ( cram full)

    2.
    pack vi
    1) ( fill suitcase) hacer* la(s) maleta(s) or (RPl) la(s) valija(s), empacar* (AmL); send 2)
    2) ( squeeze)

    to pack INTO something: the crowd packed into the station — el gentío se apiñó en la estación

    Phrasal Verbs:

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  • 30 навес

    2) Geology: protecting apron
    3) Dialect: hover
    4) American: barrack (для сена и т.п.)
    7) Rare: ceiling
    9) British English: shippen (для скота)
    10) Railway term: appentice
    11) Economy: shed it
    13) Mining: canopy (крепи кострового типа), pentice, shelter (для оборудования, материалов)
    14) Indian language: pandal
    15) Sociology: open shelter
    17) Advertising: tilt
    18) Football: cross, high cross (обычно в штрафную площадь), lobbed ball, high cross, cross
    20) Makarov: housing, shedding
    21) Gold mining: overhang (ка)

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > навес

  • 31 TRÉ

    * * *
    (pl. tré, gen. trjá, dat. trjám), n.
    1) tree (höggva t. í skógi); eigi felir t. við it fyrsta högg, the tree falls not at the first stroke;
    3) tree, rafter, beam, cf. þvertré;
    * * *
    n., gen. trés, dat. acc. tré; pl. tré, gen. trjá; spelt treo, Stj. 14, 74, Barl. 138; dat. trjám; with the article tré-it, mod. tréð; [Ulf. triu = ξύλον; A. S. treow; Engl. tree; Dan. træ; Swed. trä, träd, the d representing the article; in Germ. this word is lost, or only remains in compds, see apaldr]:—a tree, Lat. arbor; askrinn er allra trjá mestr, Edda 10; hamra, hörga, skóga, vötn, tré ok öll önnur blót, Fms. v. 239; höggva upp tré, Gullþ. 50; rætr eins trés, Fms. x. 219; höggva tré í skógi, Grág. ii. 296, Glúm. 329; milli trjá tveggja, 656 B. 4; lauf af tré, Fs. 135; barr af limum trés þess, er …, Edda; tvau tré, Ask ok Emblu, id.; ymr it aldna tré, Vsp.: of trees used as gallows, ef ek sé á tré uppi, váfa virgil-ná, Hm. 158; skolla við tré, Fms. vii. (in a verse); cp. the Swed. allit. galge ok gren: hence of the cross, 655 xvi. A. 2, Fms. vi. 227, Vídal. passim; and so in mod. eccl. writers. Sayings, eigi fellr tré við it fyrsta högg, the tree falls not at the first stroke, Nj. 224; falls er ván at fornu tré, of a person old and on the verge of the grave, Ísl. ii. 415; tré tekr at hníga ef höggr tág undan, Am. 69.
    II. wood (= Lat. lignum); hann sat á tré einu, Fms. i. 182; tré svá mikit at hann kemr því eigi ór flæðar-máli, Grág. ii. 351; at þar ræki tró sextugt … súlur er hann let ór trénu göra, Gísl. 140.
    2. the mast of a ship; ok skyldi standa tréit, Fms. ix. 301; æsti storminn svá at sumir hjoggu tréin, x. 136; lét hann eigi setja hæra enn í mitt tré, Orkn. 260; viti hafði brenndr verit, ok var brunnit mjök tréit, Finnb. 232; á skipi Munans brotnaði tréit, Fms. viii. 209, (siglu-tré = mast.)
    3. a tree, rafter, beam; sax eðr saxbönd, hvert tré þeirra er missir, N. G. L. i. 100; ok ef hús fellr niðr, þá skal ekki tré af elda, 240; þver-tré, a cross-tree, Nj. 201, 202.
    4. the seat of a privy; gengr til kamars eðr setzk á tré, Grág. ii. 119.
    B. IN COMPDS, made of wood. tré-bolli, a, m. a wooden bowl, Vm. 110. tré-borg, f. a ‘tree-burgh,’ wood-fort, Eg. 244, Fms. viii. 113. tré-bót, f. as a nickname, Sturl. tré-brú, f. a wooden bridge, Þjal. 53. tré-drumbr, m. a drum of wood, log, Fms. vi. 179, v. l. tré-fótr, m. a wooden leg, Eb. 66, Bs. i. 312; the phrase, ganga á tréfótum, to go on wooden legs, of a thing in a tottering, bad state, Fb. ii. 300; það gengr allt á tréfótum. tré-guð, n. wooden idols, MS. 4. 68. tré-hafr, m. a wood-goat, Fb. i. 320. tré-hús, n. a wooden house, Fms. vii. 100, D. N. ii. 152. tré-hválf, n. a wooden ceiling, Bs. i. 251. tré-höll, f. a wooden hall, Fms. ix. 326. tre-kastali, a, m. = treborg, Sks. 423. tré-kefli, n. a wooden stick, Orkn. 150, Sturl. i. 15. tré-ker, n. a wooden vessel, Stj. 268, Karl. 546. tré-kirkja, u, f. a wooden church, Fms. xi. 271, Hkr, ii. 180. tré-kross, m. a wooden cross, Vm. 38. tré-kumbr ( tré-kubbr), m. a log, Barl. 165. tré-kylfa, u, f. a wooden club, Sturl. i. 15. tré-kyllir, m. a ‘wood-bag,’ name of a ship, Grett., whence Trékyllis-vík, f. a local name. tré-köttr, m. a ‘wooden cat,’ a mouse-trap, mod. fjala-köttr; svá veiddr sem mús undir tréketti, Niðtst. 106. tré-lampr, m. a wooden lamp, Ám. 51, Pm. 108, tré-laust, n. adj. treeless, Karl. 461. tre-lektari, a, m. a wooden reading-desk, Pm. 6. tré-ligr, adj. of wood, Mar. tré-lurkr, m. a wood-cudgel, Glúm. 342. tré-maðr, m. a ‘wood-man,’ Fms. iii. 100; carved poles in the shape of a man seem to have been erected as harbour-marks, cp. the remarks s. v. hafnar-mark (höfn B); in Hm. 48, of a way-mark; a huge tré-maðr (an idol?) is mentioned in Ragn. S. fine, (Fas. i. 298, 299); the Ask and Embla (Vsp.) are also represented as ‘wood-men’ without living souls. tré-níð, n., see níð, Grág. ii. 147, N. G. L. i. 56. tré-reiði, a, m. wooden equipments, harness, Jb. 412, Sturl. iii. 71 (of a ship, mast, oars, etc.), K. Þ. K. 88 (of horse-harness). tré-ræfr, n. a wooden roof, Þjal. 53. tré-saumr, m. wooden nails, Ann. 1189. tré-serkr, m. a wooden coat; in tréserkja-bani, as a nickname, Fas. ii. 6. tré-skapt, n. a wooden handle, Grett. 141. tré-skál, f. a wooden bowl, Dipl. iii. 4. tré-skjöldr, n. a wooden shield, Gþl. 105. tré-skrín, n. a wooden shrine, Landn. 51 (Hb.), Vm. 54. tré-smiðr, m. a craftsman in wood, carpenter, Bs. i. 858, Karl. 396, Rétt. 2. 10. tré-smíði, n. and tré-smíð, f. craft in wood, wood-carving, Bs. i. 680; hann (the steeple) bar eigi miðr af öllum trésmíðum á Íslandi en kirkjan sjálf, 132; hagr á trésmíði, Stj. 561. tré-spánn, m. wood-chips, Ó. H. tré-spjald, n. a wooden tablet, such as was used in binding books; forn bók í tréspjöldum, Ám. 35, Pm. 131, Vm. 126. tré-stabbi (tré-stobbi, Ó. H. 72; -stubbi, Fb. i. 433), a, m. = trédrumbr, Fms. vi. 179. tre-stokkr, m. the ‘stock of a tree,’ block of wood, Fms. ii. 75. tré-stólpi, a, m. a wooden pillar, Fb. ii. 87. tré-telgja, u, f. a wood-carver, a nickname, Yngl. S. tré-toppr, m. a tree-top, Al. 174. tré-virki, n. a wooden engine, Sks 425, Bs. i. 872. tré-þak, n. a timber roof, Bs. i. 163. tré-ör, f. a wooden arrow, as a signal, N.G,L. i. 102, Gþl. 83.
    II. plur., trjá-lauf, n. leaves of trees, Stj. trjá-heiti, n. pl. names of trees, Edda (Gl.) 85.

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  • 32 vinda

    * * *
    I)
    (vind; vatt, undum; undinn), v.
    1) to twist, wring, squeeze; v. klæði sín, to wring one’s wet clothes; v. sik = v. kleði sín (vóru allir vátir ok tóku at v. sik); v. e-t sundr, to break, snap asunder (hann vatt ljáinn í sundr milli handa sér);
    2) to wind, twist; v. vef, to wind the woof; þær ór sandi síma undu, they wound a rope out of sand;
    3) to wind, hoist up by means of a ‘vindáss’; v. segl, to hoist sail (þeir undu segl sín.); v. upp akkeri, to weigh anchor; vindum af ræfrit af skálanum, let us pull the roof off the hall;
    4) to turn, swing; höfði vatt þá Gunnarr ok Högna til sagði, G. turned his head and spoke to H.; v. eldskíðu í næfrarnar, to hurl a burning brand on the roof; vindr upp sjóðnum, he suddenly lifted up the money-bag;
    5) refl., vindast, to make a sudden movement, turn oneself quickly; pres. ‘vizt’ (í því kemr Þorgerðr inn, ok vizt Helgi við fast ok fellr ofan af þilinu).
    * * *
    u, f. a hank of yarn; vindur er hafa skal í vef, Fbr. 58.

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  • 33 þekja

    I)
    (þak; þakta; þakiðr, þaktr, þakinn), v. to thatch, cover; skjöldum er salr þakiðr, the hall is thatched with shields; þekja sundit alt með skipum to lay the ships right across the sound.
    f. thatch, roof.
    * * *
    u, f. a thatch, roof, Nj. 115, Fms. vi. 153, Stj. 60, Sks. 138 new Ed.

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  • 34 carry

    1. II
    carry in some manner
    1) the sound (the report of the guns, etc.) carried far звук и т. д. был слышен /разносился/ далеко; these guns won't carry so far эти орудия так далеко не бьют; this gun carried as far as the enemy ships снаряды из этого орудия долетали до кораблей неприятеля
    2) carry well хорошо переносить перевозку; delicate plants (ripe fruit, these wines, vegetables, etc.) will not carry well нежные растения и т. д. портятся при перевозке
    2. III
    1) carry smth., smb. carry one's books (a baby, a bunch of flowers, etc.) нести книги и т. д.; carry heavy loads (bags with sand, bundles of books, etc.) носить /таскать/ тяжелый груз и т. д.; carry passengers возить /перевозить/ пассажиров; the horse carries its rider лошадь несет всадника; run as fast as one's legs can carry one бежать со всех ног; the wires carry sound (current, etc.) звук и т. д. идет /передается/ по проводам; а boat (the lift, smb.'s car, etc.) carries only seven people лодка и т. д. рассчитана на /берет, вмещает/ только семь человек; railways and ships carry goods железные дороги и пароходы перевозят грузы; how much weight does the bridge -? на какую нагрузку рассчитан этот мост?
    2) carry smth. carry a purse (keys, a walking-stick, an umbrella, field-glasses, a camera, etc.) носить с собой кошелек и т. д., ходить с кошельком и т. д.; carry a gun (arms, a sword, a knife, a dagger, etc.) носить при себе ружье и т. д., быть вооруженным ружьем и т.д.; the ship carries guns корабль вооружен пушками; the ship carries sails корабль оснащен парусами
    3) carry smth. carry information (a message, new ideas, etc.) содержать сведения и т. д.',carry sense /meaning, content/ иметь смысл; the book (the article, the magazine, etc.) carries tables (diagrams, figures, etc.) в книге и т. д. приводятся таблицы и т. д., the papers carry weather reports (a large amount of advertising, etc.) газеты помещают сводки погоды и т. д; the journal carries a financial page в журнале имеется /есть/ страничка, посвященная новостям в финансовых сферах; the, papers carry reports of the attack газеты сообщают /в газетах есть сообщения/ об этом нападении
    4) carry smb. carry the audience (the people, the house, etc.) захватить, увлечь аудиторию / публику/ и т. д.; his speech carried the crowd толпа была воодушевлена его речью
    5) carry smth. carry the motion (the decision, the resolution, the bill, etc.) принимать предложение и т. д. || carry the elections одержать победу на выборах
    6) carry smth. carry hats (clothing for men, a nice line in stockings, etc.) иметь шляпы и т. д. в ассортименте, торговать шляпами и т. д.; do you carry men's shirts? у вас продаются мужские рубашки?
    7) carry smth. columns (pillars, piers, beams, etc.) carry the roof (the arch, the weight of the construction, etc.) колонны и т. д. несут крышу/служат опорой крыши/ и т. д.
    8) carry smth. carry authority (conviction) быть авторитетным (убедительным); his word carries great weight его слово имеет большой вес; this decision carries serious consequences это решение повлечет за собой серьезные последствия; you will carry the whole responsibility вы будете нести всю ответственность
    9) carry hay (corn) убирать сено (хлеб)
    3. IV
    1) carry smb., smth. somewhere carry the wounded men (the branches, the treasures, etc.) away уносить /увозить/ раненых и т. д.; carry away pleasant recollections /memories/ уносить /увозить/ с собой приятные воспоминания; carry death and destruction everywhere нести /сеять/ повсюду смерть и разрушение; the wind carried the music here ветер доносил до нас мелодию; carry smb., smth. back приносить /привозить/ кого-л., что-л. обратно; carry smb., smth. in вносить кого-л., что-л.
    2) carry smth. somewhere carry a joke (an argument, a dispute, a quarrel, etc.) too far заходить в шутке и т. д. слишком далеко
    3) carry smth. in some manner carry one's head high высоко держать голову; carry one's age (one's [eighty] etc, years) well хорошо выглядеть /держаться/ для своих [восьмидесяти] и т. д. лет id he knows how to carry his liquor он умеет пить не пьянея
    4) || carry smb. far хватать кому-л. надолго; а can of petrol (the money, the food you have, etc.) will not carry you far канистры бензина и т. д. вам хватит ненадолго
    4. V
    1) carry smb. smth. carry father the book he asked for (mother a glass of milk, etc.) относить книгу отцу и т. д.
    2) carry smb. some distance the horse (the bicycle, the car, etc.) carried me (him, etc.) 50 miles и т. д. проехал на лошади и т. д. пятьдесят миль
    5. XI
    be carried somewhere several passengers (deckchairs, etc.) were carried away нескольких пассажиров и т. д. снесло /смыло/ (волной); be carried somewhere by smth. several houses were carried away by the swollen river разлившаяся /вышедшая из берегов/ река унесла несколько домов
    6. XVI
    carry to (through, beyond) smth his voice carried to the back of the audience hall (through the passage, etc.) его голос был слышен в самом конце зала и т. д; his voice did not carry beyond the first rows его было слышно только в первых рядах
    7. XVIII
    carry oneself in some manner carry oneself with dignity (proudly, badly, defiantly, like a soldier, etc.) держаться с достоинством и т. д.; she carries herself very well у нее великолепная осанка
    8. XXI1
    1) carry smb., smth. across (along, over) smth. carry a baby across the river (the girl over the threshold, etc.) перенести ребенка через реку и т. д.; carry one's eye along the line пробегать строку глазами /взглядом/: carry smth., smb. in (on) smth. carry a bag in one's hand (a bundle in one's arms, a pass in the pocket, a baby -in one's arms, a basket on one's back, a box on one's shoulder, a water jug on one's head, etc.) носить /таскать/ сумку в руке и т. д.; he carried the mark on his face all his life у него на лице остался след на всю жизнь; carry smth., smb. into smth. carry plates into the kitchen (chairs into the house, etc.) относить тарелки на кухню и т. д.; carry the war into Africa (into the enemy's country, etc.) перевести войну в Африку и т. д; the book carries us into the scenes of domestic lives книга переносит нас в домашнюю обстановку /в круг семьи/; carry smth., smb. to smth., smb. carry letters and parcels to the post office (a book to father, an apple to a child, etc.) относить письма и посылки на почту и т. д.; business carried him to London дела привели его в Лондон; the pipes carry water to the house вода идет в дом по трубам; I shall carry the memory of it with me to the grave я пронесу это воспоминание через всю жизнь; carry the case to a higher court передавать дело в высшую судебную инстанцию
    2) carry smth. round (through, under) smth. carry the fence right round the field обнести все поле забором; carry the chimney through the roof выводить трубу через крышу; carry pipes under a street прокладывать трубы под улицей; carry smth. to (into) smth. carry the tower to 500 feet довести высоту башни до пятисот футов; carry the road into the mountains провести дорогу в горы; carry the work to completion (modesty to excess, one's principles to extreme, the argument to its logical conclusion, etc.) доводить работу до конца /до завершения/ и т. д.
    3) carry smb. with smb. carry the people (the public, the audience, the crowd, the soldiers, etc.) with one увлечь /повести/ людей и т. д. за собой
    4) || carry smth. with it влечь за собой; this post carries a higher pay with it эта должность выше оплачивается; promotion carries higher wages with it повышение по службе предполагает увеличение зарплаты
    5) carry smth. by smth. carry the motion (the bill, the resolution, etc.) by a small majority (by a majority of five, etc.) проводить /принимать/ предложение и т. д. незначительным большинством [ голосов] и т. д.

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > carry

  • 35 τέγος

    A = στέγος, roof, Od.1.333, 10.559, 11.64, al. (never in Il.), Ar.Nu. 1126, 1488, Men.Sam. 246, Herod.3.40; οὑπὶ τοῦ τέγους you on the roof! Ar.Nu. 1502, cf. V.68;

    θεῶ μ' ἀπὸ τοῦ τέγους Id.Ach. 262

    , cf. Lys.3.11;

    τ. τοῦ οἰκήματος Th.4.48

    , cf. X.Cyr.7.5.22, HG4.4.12, etc.
    II any covered hall or chamber, τ. Παρνάσιον the temple at Delphi, Pi.P.5.41; λιθίνῳ ἔνδον τέγει, i.e. in a cave, Id.N.3.54.
    III later, brothel, stew, AP11.363 (Diosc.), Plb. 12.13.2, Man.6.143. (Not found in Trag.) (Cf. Lat. tego.)

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τέγος

  • 36 μέγαρον

    μέγαρον ( μέγας): properly large room. (1) the men's dining-hall, the chief room of the Homeric house. The roof was supported by columns, the light entered through the doors, the smoke escaped by an opening overhead and through loop - holes ( ὀπαῖα) just under the roof. The cut, combined from different ancient representations, is designed to show the back part of the μέγαρον in the house of Odysseus, cf. plate III. for groundplan.— (2) the women's apartment, behind the one just described, see plate III. G. Pl., Od. 19.16.— (3) the housekeeper's apartment in the upper story ( ὑπερώιον), Od. 2.94.— (4) a sleeping-apartment, Od. 11.374.— (5) in wider signif., in pl., house, Il. 1.396.

    A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > μέγαρον

  • 37 Perret, Auguste

    [br]
    b. 12 February 1874 Ixelles, near Brussels, Belgium
    d. 26 February 1954 Le Havre (?), France
    [br]
    French architect who pioneered and established building design in reinforced concrete in a style suited to the modern movement.
    [br]
    Auguste Perret belonged to the family contracting firm of A. \& G.Perret, which early specialized in the use of reinforced concrete. His eight-storey building at 25 bis Rue Franklin in Paris, built in 1902–3, was the first example of frame construction in this material and established its viability for structural design. Both ground plan and façade are uncompromisingly modern, the simplicity of the latter being relieved by unobtrusive faience decoration. The two upper floors, which are set back, and the open terrace roof garden set a pattern for future schemes. All of Perret's buildings had reinforced-concrete structures and this was clearly delineated on the façade designs. The concept was uncommon in Europe at the time, when eclecticism still largely ruled, but was derived from the late nineteenth-century skyscraper façades built by Louis Sullivan in America. In 1905–6 came Perret's Garage Ponthieu in Paris; a striking example of exposed concrete, it had a central façade window glazed in modern design in rich colours. By the 1920s ferroconcrete was in more common use, but Perret still led the field in France with his imaginative, bold use of the material. His most original structure is the Church of Notre Dame at Le Raincy on the outskirts of Paris (1922–3). The imposing exterior with its tall tower in diminishing stages is finely designed, but the interior has magnificence. It is a wide, light church, the segmented vaulted roof supported on slender columns. The whole structure is in concrete apart from the glass window panels, which extend the full height of the walls all around the church. They provide a symphony of colour culminating in deep blue behind the altar. Because of the slenderness of the columns and the richness of the glass, this church possesses a spiritual atmosphere and unimpeded sight and sound of and from the altar for everyone. It became the prototype for churches all over Europe for decades, from Moser in prewar Switzerland to Spence's postwar Coventry Cathedral.
    In a long working life Perret designed buildings for a wide range of purposes, adhering to his preference for ferroconcrete and adapting its use according to each building's needs. In the 1940s he was responsible for the railway station at Amiens, the Atomic Centre at Saclay and, one of his last important works, the redevelopment after wartime damage of the town centre of Le Havre. For the latter, he laid out large open squares enclosed by prefabricated units, which display a certain monotony, despite the imposing town hall and Church of St Joseph in the Place de L'Hôtel de Ville.
    [br]
    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    President des Réunions Internationales des Architectes. American Society of the French Legion of Honour Gold Medal 1950. Elected after the Second World War to the Institut de France. First President of the International Union of Architects on its creation in 1948. RIBA Royal Gold Medal 1948.
    Further Reading
    P.Blater, 1939, "Work of the architect A.Perret", Architektura SSSR (Moscow) 7:57 (illustrated article).
    1848 "Auguste Perret: a pioneer in reinforced concrete", Civil Engineers' Review, pp.
    296–300.
    Peter Collins, 1959, Concrete: The Vision of a New Architecture: A Study of Auguste Perret and his Precursors, Faber \& Faber.
    Marcel Zahar, 1959, D'Une Doctrine d'Architecture: Auguste Perret, Paris: Vincent Fréal.
    DY

    Biographical history of technology > Perret, Auguste

  • 38 קבא

    קַבָּאch. sam(קב to hollow out, arch), Kab. Targ. II Kings 6:25.Targ. Jer. 8:20 שלים קִבָּא, read with ed. Lag. קִצָּא.Snh.29a אטו בק׳ דקיראוכ׳ am I stuck to you by (a gift of) a Kab of wax?, i. e. am I not free to form my own opinion? Yeb.17a, v. גַּנְדַּר I. Kidd.79b, v. כּוּל ch. Pes.113a ק׳ מארעא ולא כורא מאיגרא better a Kab from the ground, than a Kor from the roof, i. e. better a small profit at home, than a large one from abroad (for which you look out anxiously from your roof-top). Snh.27a bot. ק׳ דחושלא a Kab of peeled barley; a. fr.Pl. קַבִּין; קַבַּיָּיא. Y.Ḥall.II, 58d top ק׳ באתריהון רובעיא אזדרעון (read אתערעון, v. עֲרַע I) the Kabs (measures) in their place were enlarged by one fourth.Esth. R. to I, 1 the world is shaped כאפי קַבָּאֵי (prob. to be read: קביא) like the outside of round measures.

    Jewish literature > קבא

  • 39 קַבָּא

    קַבָּאch. sam(קב to hollow out, arch), Kab. Targ. II Kings 6:25.Targ. Jer. 8:20 שלים קִבָּא, read with ed. Lag. קִצָּא.Snh.29a אטו בק׳ דקיראוכ׳ am I stuck to you by (a gift of) a Kab of wax?, i. e. am I not free to form my own opinion? Yeb.17a, v. גַּנְדַּר I. Kidd.79b, v. כּוּל ch. Pes.113a ק׳ מארעא ולא כורא מאיגרא better a Kab from the ground, than a Kor from the roof, i. e. better a small profit at home, than a large one from abroad (for which you look out anxiously from your roof-top). Snh.27a bot. ק׳ דחושלא a Kab of peeled barley; a. fr.Pl. קַבִּין; קַבַּיָּיא. Y.Ḥall.II, 58d top ק׳ באתריהון רובעיא אזדרעון (read אתערעון, v. עֲרַע I) the Kabs (measures) in their place were enlarged by one fourth.Esth. R. to I, 1 the world is shaped כאפי קַבָּאֵי (prob. to be read: קביא) like the outside of round measures.

    Jewish literature > קַבָּא

  • 40 werfen

    das Werfen
    projection; throw
    * * *
    wẹr|fen ['vɛrfn] pret wa\#rf [varf] ptp gewo\#rfen [gə'vɔrfn]
    1. vt
    1) (in Verbindung mit n siehe auch dort) to throw (auch beim Ringkampf) (nach at), to cast (liter, BIBL); Tor, Korb to score

    "nicht werfen" — "handle with care"

    etw auf jdn/etw werfen — to throw sth at sb/sth

    etw auf den Boden werfen — to throw sth to the ground, to throw sth on(to) the ground

    die Tischlampe wirft ihr Licht auf... — the table lamp throws its light on...

    jdn aus der Firma/dem Haus etc werfen — to throw or kick sb out (of the firm/house etc)

    etw ins Gespräch/in die Debatte werfen — to throw sth into the conversation/debate

    See:
    Blick
    2) (= Junge kriegen) to have, to throw (spec)
    2. vi
    1) (= schleudern) to throw

    mit etw (auf jdn/etw) werfen — to throw sth (at sb/sth)

    mit Geld (nur so) um sich werfen (inf)to throw or chuck (inf) one's money around

    2) (Tier) to have its young; (esp Katze, Hund etc) to have a litter, to litter; (bei einzelnen Jungen) to have a pup etc
    3. vr
    to throw oneself ( auf +acc (up)on, at); (Holz) to warp; (Metall, Asphalt etc) to buckle
    See:
    Brust
    * * *
    1) (to throw: Bung it over here.) bung
    2) (to throw: The angler cast his line into the river; These facts cast new light on the matter; She cast him a look of hatred.) cast
    3) (to throw (something heavy): Someone heaved a stone through my window.) heave
    4) (to throw violently: He hurled himself to the ground; They hurled rocks/insults at their attackers.) hurl
    5) (to throw: He pitched the stone into the river.) pitch
    6) ((in wrestling, judo etc) to wrestle (one's opponent) to the ground.) throw
    7) (to throw into or through the air: She tossed the ball up into the air.) toss
    8) (an act of tossing.) toss
    * * *
    wer·fen
    <wirft, warf, geworfen>
    [ˈvɛrfn̩]
    I. vt
    etw irgendwohin \werfen to throw sth somewhere
    etw auf jdn/etw \werfen to throw sth at sb/sth
    hör auf, Steine ans Fenster zu \werfen! stop throwing stones at the window!
    das Boot wurde gegen die Felsen geworfen the boat was thrown onto the rocks
    etw auf den Boden \werfen to throw sth to the ground
    etw in den Briefkasten \werfen to put sth in the letter box
    Bomben \werfen to drop bombs
    jdm etw ins Gesicht/an den Kopf \werfen to throw sth in sb's face/at sb's head
    eine Münze \werfen to toss a coin
    die Tür ins Schloss \werfen to slam the door shut
    2. (fig: befördern, tun)
    einen kurzen Blick in den Spiegel/in die Zeitung \werfen to cast a glance in the mirror/at the paper
    jdn aus der Firma/dem Haus \werfen to throw [or fam kick] sb out [of the firm/the house]
    eine Frage in die Diskussion \werfen to throw a question into the discussion
    jdn ins Gefängnis \werfen to throw sb into prison
    neue Produkte auf den Markt \werfen to bring new products on the market
    alle Sorgen hinter [o von] sich dat \werfen to cast aside all one's worries; s.a. Blick, Licht
    etw irgendwohin \werfen to throw [or fam fling] sth somewhere
    die Arme in die Höhe \werfen to throw one's arms up
    den Kopf in den Nacken \werfen to toss one's head back
    die Kleider von sich dat \werfen to throw [or cast] off one's clothes
    4. (projizieren) etw \werfen to throw [or make] sth
    der Mond warf ein silbernes Licht auf den See the moon threw a silver light onto the lake
    Bilder an die Wand \werfen to project pictures on[to] the wall
    einen Schatten \werfen to cast a shadow
    Blasen \werfen to bubble
    Falten \werfen to wrinkle, to crease
    Junge \werfen to have [or spec throw] young
    eine 6 \werfen to throw a six
    ein Tor \werfen SPORT to score a goal
    den Gegner \werfen to floor the opponent
    II. vi
    1. (Werfer sein) to throw
    mit etw dat [nach jdm/etw] \werfen to throw sth [at sb/sth]
    mit Geld um sich akk \werfen (fig) to throw one's money about [or around] fam
    mit Komplimenten um sich akk \werfen (fig) to be lavish [or free and easy] with one's compliments
    mit Fremdwörtern/Schimpfwörtern um sich akk \werfen (fig) to bandy foreign words/curses about
    4. ZOOL (Junge gebären) to give birth, to throw spec
    III. vr
    sich akk \werfen Holz to warp; Metall to buckle
    sich akk irgendwohin \werfen to throw oneself somewhere
    sich akk auf jdn/etw \werfen to throw oneself at sb/sth
    sich akk auf eine neue Aufgabe \werfen (fig) to throw oneself into a new task
    sich akk jdm zu Füßen \werfen to throw oneself at sb's feet
    sich [o seine] in die akk Kleider \werfen to throw on one's clothes
    sich akk vor einen Zug \werfen to throw oneself under a train; s.a. Brust, Hals
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) throw; drop < bombs>

    jemanden aus dem Saal werfen(fig. ugs.) throw somebody out of the hall

    den Kopf in den Nacken werfenthrow or toss one's head back

    3) (erzielen) throw

    ein Tor werfenshoot or throw a goal

    Falten werfen — wrinkle; crease

    [einen] Schatten werfen — cast [a] shadow

    5) (gebären) give birth to
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb

    mit etwas [nach jemandem] werfen — throw something [at somebody]

    mit Geld/Fremdwörtern um sich werfen — (fig.) throw [one's] money around/bandy foreign words about

    2) (Junge kriegen) give birth; <dog, cat> litter
    3.
    1) (auch fig.) throw oneself

    sich auf eine neue Aufgabe werfen(fig.) throw oneself into a new task

    sich in die Kleider werfen(fig.) throw on one's clothes

    2) (sich verziehen) buckle; < wood> warp
    * * *
    werfen; wirft, warf, hat geworfen
    A. v/t & v/i throw (
    nach at;
    zu to); (schleudern) sling; FLUG (Bomben) drop; beim Baseball: pitch;
    ein Tor werfen SPORT score a goal;
    er wirft den Speer 70 m weit he can throw the javelin 70 m;
    eine Sechs werfen throw a six;
    eine Münze werfen toss ( oder flip) a coin;
    nicht werfen! auf Paketen etc: handle with care;
    ein sehr helles Licht werfen Lampe: cast a very bright light;
    Bilder an die Wand werfen project pictures on ( oder against) the wall;
    Truppen an die Front werfen dispatch troops to the front;
    Waren auf den Markt werfen throw goods on the market;
    eine Skizze aufs Papier werfen do a quick sketch;
    einige Zeilen aufs Papier werfen jot down a few lines;
    den Feind aus seiner Stellung werfen dislodge the enemy from his position;
    etwas in die Diskussion werfen throw sth into the discussion;
    um sich werfen mit umg (Geld) throw about; (Worten) bandy about; Blick 1, Handtuch, Haufen 1, Junge2, Schatten 2 etc
    C. v/r SPORT Torwart etc throw o.s.; TECH buckle; Holz: warp;
    sich nach dem Ball werfen SPORT dive to catch the ball;
    sich in den Sessel werfen umg throw o.s. onto ( oder flop down into) the armchair;
    sich aufs Pferd werfen leap ( oder jump) into the saddle;
    sich auf jemanden werfen throw o.s. at sb, dive for sb;
    sich in seine Kleider werfen throw on ( oder jump into) one’s clothes;
    sich auf (+akk) eine Tätigkeit
    werfen throw o.s. into; Brust 1, Hals
    * * *
    1.
    unregelmäßiges transitives Verb
    1) throw; drop < bombs>

    jemanden aus dem Saal werfen(fig. ugs.) throw somebody out of the hall

    den Kopf in den Nacken werfenthrow or toss one's head back

    3) (erzielen) throw

    ein Tor werfenshoot or throw a goal

    Falten werfen — wrinkle; crease

    [einen] Schatten werfen — cast [a] shadow

    5) (gebären) give birth to
    2.
    unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb

    mit etwas [nach jemandem] werfen — throw something [at somebody]

    mit Geld/Fremdwörtern um sich werfen — (fig.) throw [one's] money around/bandy foreign words about

    2) (Junge kriegen) give birth; <dog, cat> litter
    3.
    1) (auch fig.) throw oneself

    sich auf eine neue Aufgabe werfen(fig.) throw oneself into a new task

    sich in die Kleider werfen(fig.) throw on one's clothes

    2) (sich verziehen) buckle; < wood> warp
    * * *
    n.
    warping n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > werfen

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