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1 stone
1) камень || облицовывать камнем; выстилать камнем2) оселок; абразивный брусок || править [доводить\] на оселке3) "камень" ( дефект стекла)4) жернов, жерновой камень5) стоун ( единица массы)6) извлекать [удалять\] косточки ( из плодов)•to dress stone — отёсывать камень;to dry stone — класть камень насухо;to surface-tool stone — подвергать камень фактурной обработке, отделывать камень по лицевой поверхности-
abutment stone
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arch stone
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artificial stone
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batch stone
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bed stone
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block stone
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bond stone
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border stone
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broken stone
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building glass stone
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building stone
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cast stone
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choke stone
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coping stone
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crushed stone
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curb stone
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curved stone
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cut stone
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devitrification stone
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drafted stone
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dressed stone
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edge stone
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emery stone
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facing stone
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footing stone
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foundation stone
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hand-placed stone
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honing stone
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lithographic stone
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natural stone
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pad stone
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patent stone
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pave stone
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paving stone
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pebble stone
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perpend stone
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precast stone
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precious stone
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projecting stone
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pudding stone
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quarry stone
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reconstructed stone
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rock-face stone
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rolled stone
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rough-hewn stone
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rubble stone
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runner stone
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run-of-quarry stone
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sawn stone
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semiprecious stone
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square stone
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synthetic stone
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through stone
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trim stone
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untooled stone
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2 λαξεύμασι
λάξευμαhewn work in stone: neut dat pl -
3 λάξευμα
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λάξευμα
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4 roh
Adj.1. Nahrungsmittel: raw; das Fleisch ist innen noch roh the meat is still uncooked inside; roher Schinken uncooked ham; rohe Klöße dumplings made from grated raw potatoes; Ei 12. (unbehandelt) Diamant: rough, auch Stein: uncut; Häute: untreated; (primitiv verarbeitet) crude; Entwurf, Daten etc.: rough3. (derb, grob) rough, coarse; rohe Sitten oder Umgangsformen uncouth manners; ein roher Kerl a brute; sie leidet unter seiner rohen Art she suffers from his brutish behavio(u)r; er ist sehr roh zu ihr he treats her brutally; ein unglaublich rohes Verbrechen an incredibly brutal ( oder callous) crime; Gewalt* * *savage; heathenish; truculent; rough; crude; unwrought; uncooked; ruffianly; severe; coarse; brutal; raw* * *[roː]1. adjSee:→ Ei2) (= unbearbeitet) Bretter, Stein etc rough; Diamant uncut, rough; Eisen, Metall crude; Felle untreatedetw aus dem Rohen arbeiten (Art) — to work sth from the rough
die Statue/das Bild/das Manuskript ist im Rohen fertig — the rough shape of the statue/the rough sketch of the picture/the rough draft of the manuscript is finished
3) (= unkultiviert, brutal) roughróhe Gewalt — brute force
wo róhe Kräfte sinnlos walten... (prov) — brute force does it
2. adv1) (= ungekocht) raw2) (= grob) behauen, zusammen nageln roughly3) (= brutal) brutally* * *1) (of, or like, a brute: brutish manners.) brutish2) (unrefined: crude oil.) crude3) (not cooked: raw onions/meat.) raw4) (noisy and violent: rough behaviour.) rough5) (not complete or exact; approximate: a rough drawing; a rough idea/estimate.) rough* * *[ro:]I. adj1. (nicht zubereitet) raw\rohes Gemüse raw vegetables2. (unbearbeitet) crudeein \roher Holzklotz a rough logein \roher Marmorblock an unhewn [or spec undressed] block of marble3. (brutal) rough4. (rüde) coarseII. adv1. (in rohem Zustand) raw, in a raw stateer schluckte das Ei \roh hinunter he swallowed the egg raw2. (ungefüge) roughly, crudely\roh behauene Steinblöcke rough[ly]-hewn stone blocks* * *1.jemanden/etwas wie ein rohes Ei behandeln — handle somebody/something with kid gloves
2) (nicht bearbeitet) rough, unfinished < wood>; rough, uncut < diamond>; rough-hewn, undressed < stone>; crude <ore, metal>; untreated < skin>; raw <silk, sugar>3) (brutal) brutish < person, treatment, etc.>; (grausam) callous <person, treatment>; (grob) coarse, uncouth <manners, words, joke>; brute attrib. < force>2.* * *roh adj1. Nahrungsmittel: raw;das Fleisch ist innen noch roh the meat is still uncooked inside;roher Schinken uncooked ham;2. (unbehandelt) Diamant: rough, auch Stein: uncut; Häute: untreated; (primitiv verarbeitet) crude; Entwurf, Daten etc: roughUmgangsformen uncouth manners;ein roher Kerl a brute;sie leidet unter seiner rohen Art she suffers from his brutish behavio(u)r;er ist sehr roh zu ihr he treats her brutally;* * *1.jemanden/etwas wie ein rohes Ei behandeln — handle somebody/something with kid gloves
2) (nicht bearbeitet) rough, unfinished < wood>; rough, uncut < diamond>; rough-hewn, undressed < stone>; crude <ore, metal>; untreated < skin>; raw <silk, sugar>3) (brutal) brutish <person, treatment, etc.>; (grausam) callous <person, treatment>; (grob) coarse, uncouth <manners, words, joke>; brute attrib. < force>2.* * *adj.coarse adj.crude adj.raw adj.rough adj.ruffian-like adj.uncooked adj.unwrought adj. adv.blackly adv.rawly adv. -
5 hew
hju:past tense - hewed; verb1) (to cut with an axe, sword etc: He hewed down the tree.) cortar, tajar, talar2) (to cut out or shape with an axe, sword etc: He hewed a path through the forest.) talartr[hjʊː]1 talar1) cut: cortar, talar (árboles)2) shape: labrar, tallarhew viconform: conformarse, ceñirsev.(§ p.,p.p.: hewn) = dar hachazos v.• desbastar v.• hachear v.• labrar v.• picar v.• tajar v.hjuːtransitive verb (past hewed; past p hewed or hewn hjuːn) ( extract) extraer*; ( fashion) \<\<stone\>\> labrar, tallar[hjuː](pt hewed) (pp hewed, hewn) VT (=cut) cortar; [+ trees] talar; (=shape, work) labrar, tallar- hew down- hew out* * *[hjuː] -
6 landu
io.1. ( lurra) tilled2. ( harria) carved, worked; harri \landu arina rough-hewn stone3. (irud.)a. ( herria) developedb. ( hizkera) refined, polishedc. ( hizkuntza) refined, developedd. ( jendea) refined, polished, culturede. ( larrua) to tan du/ad.1. ( lurra) to work, farm, till, cultivate; lur zelaiak dira onak lantzeko flat land is good for tilling2.a. ( harria) to work, sculptb. ( zura, egurra) to carvec. ( ohol) to plane down, smooth down, roughplaned. ( metala) to work, forge, fashion3. (irud.)a. ( prosa) to developb. ( ariketa, lana) to work onc. ( ohitura ona, e.a.) to cultivate; umore ona lantzeak geure nortasuna aurkitzen lagunduko digu c ultivating good humor may be helpful in finding our own identity
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