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41 сферический шарнир
2) spherical joint, spherical linkageРусско-английский словарь по машиностроению > сферический шарнир
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42 шаровой шарнир
2) spherical joint, spherical linkageРусско-английский словарь по машиностроению > шаровой шарнир
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43 χοινικίς
IV = χοῖνιξ 11, App.BC4.30.V cave in a rocky shore, Str.12.3.11.VI box or socket for the hinge of a door, IG22.1672.201, 11(2).165.11, 287A102, al. (Delos, iii B. C.).IX = χνόη 2, Hippiatr. 96.2, 117.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χοινικίς
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44 ὑποδοχεῖον
ὑποδοχ-εῖον, τό,A reservoir, Aristeas 89,91, PTeb.733.8 (ii B. C.); used for storage of (live ?) fish, PHamb.6.10 (ii A. D.); of wine, PSI8.918.2 (i A. D.), POxy.729.28 (ii A. D.);τοῦ ὑπάρχοντος λέμβου Ἀντικλεῖ ἐν τῷ βασιλικῷ ὑ. PPetr.2p.64
(iii B. C., perh. = dock); coupled with διῶρυξ, PSI9.1056.6 (vi A. D.); perh. also, store-house, barn,οἰκόπεδα καὶ ὑποδόχιον BGU301.11
(ii A. D.), cf. PTeb.86.15, al. (ii B. C.), etc.: metaph., entrepót,Ἀπάμεια τῶν ἀπὸ τῆς Ἰταλίας καὶ τῆς Ἑλλάδος ὑ. κοινόν ἐστι Str.12.8.15
, cf. 17.1.13; ὑ. τροφῆς, of the stomach, Gal.19.361.II socket of door-hinge, IG11(2).287 A 116 (Delos, iii B. C.). (In signf. 1 written [full] ὑποδόχιον (less prob. [full] ὑποδοχῖον ) in PPetr.2pp.24,64 (iii B. C.), PTeb.733.8 (ii B. C.), but [full] ὑποδοχεῖον ( [full] ὑποδόχειον ) in PSI10.1126.13 (iii A. D.), and codd.Aristeas, Str., Gal. ll. cc.; in signf. 11 [full] ὑποδοχεῖον.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποδοχεῖον
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45 ὅλμος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `mortar', metaph. of mortarlike, i.e. hollowed objects, e.g. `mouthpiece of a flute, drinking cup, tripod of the Pythia' (Λ 147; on the meaning at this place Palmer Eranos 44, 54 f.).Other forms: ( ὄλμος)Compounds: Few compp., e. g. ὁλμο-ποιός m. `mortar manufacturer' (Arist.), ὑφ-όλμ-ιον n. `stand of an ὅλμος' (com., Poll.).Derivatives: Dimin. ὁλμίον n. (ap.), also ὁλμίσκος m. `socket of a door hinge, of a tooth' (pap., S.E., Ruf., Poll.); ὁλμειός m. = ὅλμος (sch. Ar. V. 238; after στελε(ι)ός a.o.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1140] *u̯el- `roll'Etymology: From *Ϝόλ-μος prop. `roll, cylinder', from the cylinderlike form of the mortar made from a hollowed tree (cf. Palmer l. c.); to εἰλέω `roll' (s. v.).Page in Frisk: 2,379Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὅλμος
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46 Kugelgelenk
nBeschläge & Einrichtung ball hinge, Stahl- & Aluminiumkonstruktionen, Werkstoffeigenschaften ball and socket joint -
47 муфтовое соединение
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48 резьбовое соединение
шарнирное соединение, шарнир — hinge joint
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > резьбовое соединение
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49 сварное соединение
шарнирное соединение, шарнир — hinge joint
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > сварное соединение
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50 шаровой шарнир
шарнирное соединение, шарнир — hinge joint
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > шаровой шарнир
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51 פותה
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52 פּוֹתָה
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53 ציר II
צִירII m. (b. h.; צוּר) hinge, pivot. Men.33a; Erub.11b היכר צ׳, v. אַבְקָתָא. Kel. XI, 2; Num. R. s. 12, v. פּוֹתָה. Erub.X, 12 מחזירין צ׳ התחתון you may bring back to its socket the lower pivot (of a door of a chest). Yoma 39b וצ׳ דלתותוכ׳ the turning hinges of the Temple door were heard ; a. fr.Pl. צִירִים, צִירִין. Y.Naz.VlII, 57a bot איסטרטיוטות שומרי צ׳וכ׳ (not ושומרי) Roman soldiers were stationed in Jerusalem as guards of the hinges (of the Temple gates); Tosef.Pes.VII, 13 צורים ed. Zuck. (corr. acc.). Bekh.45a כשם שצ׳ לבית כך צ׳ לאשה as a house has hinges (doors moving in sockets), so a womans body has hinges (in her sexual organs; ref. to 1 Sam. 4:19 צִרֶיהָ). Ib. צִירֵי בשר (the sockets and pivots in the male body are merely) hinges of flesh (muscles, not separate organs); a. e. -
54 צִיר
צִירII m. (b. h.; צוּר) hinge, pivot. Men.33a; Erub.11b היכר צ׳, v. אַבְקָתָא. Kel. XI, 2; Num. R. s. 12, v. פּוֹתָה. Erub.X, 12 מחזירין צ׳ התחתון you may bring back to its socket the lower pivot (of a door of a chest). Yoma 39b וצ׳ דלתותוכ׳ the turning hinges of the Temple door were heard ; a. fr.Pl. צִירִים, צִירִין. Y.Naz.VlII, 57a bot איסטרטיוטות שומרי צ׳וכ׳ (not ושומרי) Roman soldiers were stationed in Jerusalem as guards of the hinges (of the Temple gates); Tosef.Pes.VII, 13 צורים ed. Zuck. (corr. acc.). Bekh.45a כשם שצ׳ לבית כך צ׳ לאשה as a house has hinges (doors moving in sockets), so a womans body has hinges (in her sexual organs; ref. to 1 Sam. 4:19 צִרֶיהָ). Ib. צִירֵי בשר (the sockets and pivots in the male body are merely) hinges of flesh (muscles, not separate organs); a. e. -
55 צירא II
צִירָאII = h. צִיר II, hinge, pivot; socket; pin. Y.Ḥag.II, 77d bot. צ׳ דתרעאוכ׳ the pin of the gate of Gehenna was fastened to her ear; Y.Snh.VI, 23c bot. (corr. acc.).Pl. צִירִין. Targ. 1 Kings 6:34 (h. text צלעים, קלעים) turning door-wings. Targ. Ex. 26:17 (Y. ed. Vien. ציד׳, corr. acc.; h. text ידות); ib. 19 (ed. Vien. ציד׳. corr. acc.); a. e.Targ. Y. Gen. 20:18 ציריה בית ולרא, צירה ב׳ ו׳, read: צִירֵי דכ׳ ו׳ the hinges of the womb (v. צִיר II).V. צִירְתָּא. -
56 צִירָא
צִירָאII = h. צִיר II, hinge, pivot; socket; pin. Y.Ḥag.II, 77d bot. צ׳ דתרעאוכ׳ the pin of the gate of Gehenna was fastened to her ear; Y.Snh.VI, 23c bot. (corr. acc.).Pl. צִירִין. Targ. 1 Kings 6:34 (h. text צלעים, קלעים) turning door-wings. Targ. Ex. 26:17 (Y. ed. Vien. ציד׳, corr. acc.; h. text ידות); ib. 19 (ed. Vien. ציד׳. corr. acc.); a. e.Targ. Y. Gen. 20:18 ציריה בית ולרא, צירה ב׳ ו׳, read: צִירֵי דכ׳ ו׳ the hinges of the womb (v. צִיר II).V. צִירְתָּא.
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