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1. [ʹhɒləʋ] n1. пустота, полость2. углубление, впадина; выемка; яма; рытвина3. низина; лощина, ложбинаthe village lay in a hollow of the hills - село находилось в лощине между холмами
4. 1) дупло2) пещера3) pl горн. старые брошенные выработки5. поэт. глухой час ночи, середина зимы и т. п.2. [ʹhɒləʋ] a1. пустой; полый, пустотелыйhollow tooth - зуб с дуплом /с полостью/
hollow concrete - спец. пустотелый бетон
hollow sound - мед. желобоватый зонд
2. впалый, ввалившийсяhollow faces - изнурённые /худые/ лица
3. вогнутый; вдавленный4. голодный; тощий5. 1) глухой ( о звуке)2) загробный ( о голосе); ≅ как из бочки6. 1) пустой, несерьёзныйhollow words [promises, threats] - пустые слова [обещания, угрозы]
hollow joys and pleasures - пустые /преходящие/ радости и наслаждения
hollow victory - ненужная /бесплодная/ победа
2) неискренний, ложныйhollow heart - лживое сердце; коварный человек
their accusations sounded /rang/ hollow - их обвинения звучали неубедительно /фальшиво/
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hollow sea - мор. высокие крутые волны3. [ʹhɒləʋ] adv разг.hollow square - воен. ист. каре
полностью, целиком, до конца (амер. тж. all hollow)4. [ʹhɒləʋ] v (часто hollow out)♢
to beat (all) hollow - а) разбить наголову /в пух и (в) прах/; б) превзойти, затмить, перещеголять; победить с большим счётом ( в спортивных состязаниях)1. выдалбливать; делать (в чём-л.) полость, яму, углубление; выкапывать2. 1) делать впалым, вогнутым; выгибать, сгибатьhollowing a hand against one's ear - приложив руку к уху, чтобы лучше слышать
banks hollowed out by rushing waters - берега, подмытые стремительным потоком
2) становиться пустым, полым3) становиться впалым, вогнутымher cheeks hollowed as she sucked in her breath - когда она втянула в себя воздух, её щёки запали
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2 κυψέλη
κυψέλη, ἡ,A any hollow vessel: chest, box (whence Cypselus was called), Hdt.5.92.έ, Plu.2.164a, Paus.5.17.5; ἑξμέδιμνος κ., of a cornchest, Ar. Pax 631; bee-hive, Plu.2.601c: metaph., κυψέλαι φρονημάτων boxes full of thoughts, Com.Adesp.703. -
3 वृषभः _vṛṣabhḥ
वृषभः [वृष्-अभच् किच्च Uṇ.3.112]1 A bull.-2 Any male animal.-3 Anything best or eminent of its class (at the end of comp.); द्विजवृषभः Ratn.1.5; किं नास्ति त्वयि सत्यमात्यवृषभे यस्मिन् करोमि स्पृहाम् 4.2.-4 The sign Taurus of the zodiac.-5 A kind of drug; cf. ऋषभ.-6 An elephant's ear.-7 The orifice or hollow of the ear.-8 Justice (धर्म personified); Mb.12.43.8.-भा N. of the three lunar mansions (viz. of मघा, पूर्व-फल्गुनी, and उत्तर-फल्गुनी).-Comp. -ईक्षणः N. of Viṣṇu.-केतुः, -गतिः, -ध्वजः epithets of Śiva; पुत्रीकृतो$सौ वृषभध्वजेन R. 2.36; Ku.3.62.-यानम् a car drawn by oxen.-षोडशा (pl.) fifteen cows and a bull; ज्येष्ठस्तु जातो ज्येष्ठायां हरेद् वृषभषोडशाः Ms.9.124.-स्कन्ध a. broad-shouldered. -
4 ऋषभः _ṛṣabhḥ
ऋषभः [ऋष्-अभक्; Uṇ 3.123]1 A bull.-2 (With names of other animals) the male animal, as अजर्षभः a goat.-3 The best or most excellent (as the last member of a comp.); as पुरुषर्षभः, भरतर्षभः &c.-4 The second of the seven notes of the gamut; (said to be uttered by cows; गावस्त्वृषभभाषिणः); श्रुतिसमधिकमुच्चैः पञ्चमं पीडयन्तः सततमृषभहीनं भिन्नकीकृत्य षड्जम् Śi.11.1; ऋषभो$त्र गीयत इति Āryā S.141.-5 The hollow of the ear.-6 A boar's tail.-7 A crocodile's tail.-8 A dried plant, one of the 8 principal medicaments. (Mar. बैलघाटी, काकडशिंगी)-9 N. of an antidote.-1 An in- carnation of Viṣṇu; नाभेरसावृषभ आस सुदेविसूनुः Bhāg. 2.7.1.-11 A sacrifice (to be performed by kings).-भाः m. The inhabitants of क्रौञ्चद्वीप; Bhāg.5.2.22.-भी 1 A woman with masculine features (as a beard &c.).-2 A cow.-3 A widow.-4 The plant Carpo- pogon Pruriens (शूकशिंबी); also another plant (शिराला) (Mar. कुयली)-Comp. -कूटः N. of a mountain.-दीपः, पम् N. of a country.-ध्वजः N. of Śiva. -
5 κόγχη
Grammatical information: f.,Meaning: `mussel, cockle', also as measure and metaph. of several shell-like objects, `hollow of the ear, knee-cap, brain-pan, case round a seal, knob of a shield etc.' (Emp., Epich., Sophr., IA.).Other forms: also κόγχος m. (f.)Compounds: Some compp., e. g. κογχο-θήρᾱς m. `mussel-fisher' (Epich.).Derivatives: 1. Diminut. κογχίον (Antiph., Str.), κογχάριον (Str., Aret.). 2. κογχωτός `provided with a knob' (pap. IIIa). 3. κογχίτης ( λίθος) `shelly marble' (Paus.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 55). 4. κογχαλίζειν πεποίηται ἀπὸ τοῦ ἤχου τῶν κόγχων H. (poss. after κροταλ-ίζειν: κρότ-αλα: κρότος); 5. as backformation κόγξ interjection, of the sound of the sherd falling in the voting urn etc. (H.); cf. v. Wilamowitz Glaube 2, 482. 6. also κογχίζω `paint purple-read' with κογχιστής `painter' and κογχιστική `trade of purple-dueing' ( PGrenf. 2, 87); for *κογχυλίζω etc. (cf. on 7.). - Note 7. κογχύ̄λιον n. `mussel, animal and shell', also `purple-snail' (Epich., Sophr., Hdt., Hp., Arist.), from κογχύλη (only as v. l. Ph. 1, 536 and AP 9, 214); from κογχύλιον: κογχυλίας (Ar.) and κογχυλιάτης (X., Philostr.) = κογχίτης ( λίθος; Redard 56); κογχυλιώδης `κ.-like' (Str.), κογχύλιος `purple-coloured' (pap.), κογχυλιατός, - ιωτός `pointed with purple' (pap., Gloss.); also κογχυλεύς (for *κογχυλιεύς or from κογχύλη?) `purple-worker' (Korykos) with κογχυλευτής `purple-snail-fisher' and κογχυλευτική `trade of...' (Just.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: With κόγχος one compares Skt. śaṅkhá- m. `mussel'. From κόγχη, κογχύλιον, κογχίτης Lat. concha, conchȳlium, conchīta; from κόγχη, κόγχος as measure also Lat. congius name of a measure (ending after modius); the -g- is unexplained. Schwyzer KZ 57, 262 n.); cf. Sturtevant Lang. 17, 4. - The word is clearly cognate with κόχλος, which shows that the forms are Pre-Greek (Fur. 131 etc.); this is confirmed by κοκάλια (- κκ-), κωκάλια (Fur. 131). If the comparison with Sanskrit is correct, the word may be a common loanword (Fur. 278).See also: Vgl. κόχλος.Page in Frisk: 1,889-890Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόγχη
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6 ἀστακός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: 1. `the smooth lobster' (Philyll.), 2. `hollow of the ear' (Poll.).Other forms: ὀστακός (Aristom.; acc. to Ath. 3, 105b Attic)Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Generally seen as `with bones', a k-derivation of the n-stem in Skt. asthán-, asthn- (nom. ásthi, s. ὀστέον); so *ostn̥-kó-s. One compared Skt. an-ástha + ka- `without bones', but this is irrelevant: it is a Sanskrit compound with a suffix productive in that language. Nor does MInd. aṭṭhi-taco `lobster' \< * asthi-tvacas- `with bony skin' prove anything for Greek. The etymology dates from the time that a Greek word had to be IE. The formation is unparallelled, the assimilation not very probable (beside ὀστέον). Rather a substr. word with α\/ο-. Fur. 137 etc. - Cf. ὀστέον and ἀστράγαλος, ὄστρακον.Page in Frisk: 1,169Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀστακός
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7 ἐχῖνος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `hedgehog', also `sea-urchin', and metaph. as techn. term in several professions, e. g. `vessel', esp. `vessel to keep juridical documents', `the third stomach of ruminants', `the rounded part of the Dorian capital' (Ion.-Att.).Dialectal forms: Myc. ekino \/Ekhīnos\/.Compounds: As 1. member in ἐχινομήτρα `the greatest kind of see-urchin, Echinus melo' (Arist.; cf. Strömberg Wortstudien 23).Derivatives: Dimin.: ἐχινίς `vessel' (Hp.), - ίσκος `id.', also `hollow of the ear' (Poll.); ἐχίνιον plant-name (Dsc.); ἐχινέα, -ῆ `hedgehog-skin' (Hdn.), also vessel (Delos IIIa); ἐχινέες m. pl. a kind of Libyan spinous mouse (Hdt.); Έχῖναι or - άδες f. pl. name of a group of islands in the Ionian Sea (Β 635); - ἐχινώδης `rugged' (Arist., Str.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [292] *h₁eǵʰi- `hedgehog'Etymology: Prob. from ἔχις `snake' with suffixal -ῑνο- (i.e. - iHno-) (Chantraine Formation 204, Schwyzer 191 w. n. 2), so prop. "snake-animal" = "snake-eater" (Schulze in Lohmann Gnomon 11, 407) as tabu-word for χήρ (s. v.). An n-suffix also in the ablauting Arm. ozni `hedgehog' (IE *oǵh-ī̆n-i̯o-, evtl. -ē̆n-i̯o-); beside it with -l- Germ., e. g. OHG igil \< PGm. * eʒīla-. Balto-Slavic has a i̯o-deriv., e. g. Lit. ežỹs, Skr.-Csl. ježь, IE *eǵhi̯o-. Uncertain remains the interpretation of Phryg. εξις (= εζις?). - Litt. in Vasmer Russ. et. Wb. 1, 392, e. g. Specht KZ 66, 56f., Ursprung 39; Pok. 292; older litt. in Bq.Page in Frisk: 1,601Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἐχῖνος
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ἀστακός, ὁ,A the smooth lobster, Philyll.13, Arist.HA 526a11, 549b14, Matro Conv.66, Archestr.Fr.24.1; ὁ ἐν τοῖς ποταμοῖς ἀ. the river cray-fish, Arist.HA 530a28.II hollow of the ear, Poll.2.85. (By assimilation from ὀστακός, the [dialect] Att. form acc. to Ath.3.105b.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀστακός
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10 κόγχη
κόγχ-η, ἡ,A mussel or (perh.) cockle, Emp.76.1, Sophr.25, X.An.5.3.8, Arar. 8.2, Posidipp.14.2; including several species, Arist.HA 528a22, 547b13, 622b2; ; κόγχην διελεῖν to open a mussel, prov. of an easy task, Telecl. 19; κόγχης ἄξιον, i.e. worthless, Hsch., Suid.II anything like a mussel-shell, esp. shell-like cavity in the body, as,IV niche for a statue, CIG 4556 ([place name] Palestine); apse, Epigr.Gr.446.3 ([place name] Medjed).V fourth part of a sphere, Hero *Stereom.1.40. (Cf. Skt. śa[ndot ]khás 'conch-shell'.) -
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16 κυψέλη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `chest, box, bee-hive' (Hdt., Ar., Plu.), `earwax' (com.), `hollow of the ear' (Poll., H.).Other forms: - άλη (pap.); cf. Mayser Pap. 1: 3, 22)Derivatives: κυψέλιον `bee-hive', - ελίς `birds nest' (Arist.), `earwax' (Ruf., Aret.) with κυψελίτης ῥύπος (EM; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 112); backformation κύψελος m. name of a swallow-like bird (Arist., H.; cf. Thompson Birds s.v.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Not to κύπη etc. From aor. κύψαι?- Fur. 327 compares κυψέλον κύβερον μελισσῶν H. Clearly a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 2,58Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κυψέλη
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17 श्रवणः _śravaṇḥ _णम् _ṇam
श्रवणः णम् [शृणोत्यनेन श्रु-करणे ल्युट्]1 The ear; ध्वनति मधुपसमूहे श्रवणमपिदधाति Gīt.5; श्रवणाञ्जलिपुटपेयं विरचितवान् भारताख्यममृतं यः Ve.1.4.-2 The hypotenuse of a triangle.-णः, -णा 1 N. of a lunar mansion containing three stars.-णम् 1 The act of hearing; श्रवणसुभगम् Me.11.-2 Study.-3 Fame, glory.-4 That which is heard or revealed, the Veda; इति श्रवणात् 'because of such a Vedic text'.-5 Wealth.-6 Flowing, oozing.-7 (In phil.) The determining by means of the six signs the true doctrine of the Vedānta.-Comp. -अधि- कारिन् m. a speaker, addresser.-इन्द्रियम् the sense of hearing, the ear.-उत्पलम् a lotus fastened in the ear.-उदरम् the hollow of the outer ear.-कातरता anxiety for bearing.-गोचर a. within the range of hearing. (-रः) ear-shot; as in श्रवणगोचरे तिष्ठ 'be within ear- shot'.-पथः, -विषयः the reach or range of the ear; वृत्तान्तेन श्रवणविषयप्रापिणा R.14.87.-परुष a.1 hard to be listened to.-2 hard to the ear.-पालिः, -ली f. the tip of the ear.-पाशः a beautiful ear.-पुटकः the auditory passage.-पूरकः an ear-ring or any such ornament.-प्राधुणिकः coming to any one's ear.-भृत a. spoken of.-सुभग a. pleasing to the ear; वचस्तस्याकर्ण्य श्रवणसुभगं पण्डितपतेरधुन्वन् मूर्धानं नृपशुरथवायं पशुपतिः Jagan- nātha-pandita. -
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κύαρ [zie κυεω]Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `eye of a needle, orifice of the ear' (Hp., Poll.).Etymology: Old r-stem, with thematic tranformation in Av. sūr-a- m. `hole, lacuna' (IE. *ḱūr-o-), further with other ablaut Arm. sor `hole' (IE. *ḱou̯er-o- ?); but hardly Lat. caverna (Etruscan ?; W.-Hofmann s.v.; diff. Specht Ursprung 350). An alternating l-stem is supposed in κύλα τὰ ὑποκάτω τῶν βλεφάρων κοιλώματα H. (s.v.); further κοῖλος `hollow' from *κοϜιλ-ος. With sufflx Lat. cavus `hollow' (s. κοῖλος). See also on κῶος `cave' (s. v.). - The words are generally connected with the group of κυέω assuming a basic `curvation' (with `inside c.' \> `hollowing', resp. `ouside c.' \> `vaulting'; s. Pok. 592ff., W.-Hofmann s. cavus). If there is a connection at all, we must rather start from a meaning `blow (up)'; cf. Skt. śūna- `swelled up, grown up', śū́na n. `empty, lack', śūnyá- `empty, hollow'.Page in Frisk: 2,38Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κύαρ
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19 तालः _tālḥ
तालः [तल् एव अण्]1 The palmyra tree, Bhāg. 8.2.12; विधिवशात्तालस्य मूलं गतः Bh.2.9; R.15.23.-2 A banner formed of the palm.-3 Slapping or clapping the hands together, the noise made by it; तलतालांश्च वादयन् Mb.3.178.17; Māl.5.23.-4 Flapping in general; विस्तारितः कुञ्जरकर्णतालैः R.7.39.-5 Flapping of the ears of an elephant.-6 Beating time (in music); करकिसलयतालैर्मुग्धया नर्त्यमानम् U.3.1; Me.81.-7 A musical instrument made of bell-metal, Bhāg. 8.15.21; उषसि स गजयूथकर्णतालैः पटुपटहध्वनिभिर्विनीतनिद्रः R.9.71.-8 The palm of the hand.-9 A lock, bolt.-1 The hilt of a sword.-11 An epithet of Śiva.-12 (In prosody) A trochee.-13 A particular measure of height; Rām.6.-14 A short span; a span measured by the thumb and the middle finger.-15 A dance; S. D.6.-लम् 1 The nut of the palmyra tree.-2 Yellow orpiment.-Comp. -अङ्कः 1 N. of Balarāma; तालाङ्को मुसली हली Ak. ततः शिवमहीपालस्तालाङ्कानुज- बुद्धिमान् Parṇāl.5.47.-2 the plam-leaf used for writing.-3 a book.-4 a saw.-5 N. of Śiva.-6 a man endowed with every fortunate mark or sign.-अव (प) चरः a dancer, an actor; Rām.2.3.17.-केतुः an epithet of Bhīṣma.-क्षीरकम्, -गर्भः the exudation of the palm; toddy.-जटा -प्रलम्बः the fibres of the palm tree (Mar. काथ्या).-ज्ञ a. knowing the measure (in music); Y.3.115.-धारकः a dancer.-ध्वजः, -भृत् m. an epithet of Balarāma.-नवमी The 9th day of the bright half of भाद्रपद.-पत्रम् 1 the palm- leaf used for writing.-2 a kind of ear-ornament (hollow cylinder of gold thrust through the lobe of the ear).-पत्री f. A widow; L. D. B.-फलम् the fruit of the plam tree; तालफलादपि गुरुमतिसरसम् । किं विफलीकुरुषे कुचकल- शम् ॥ Gīt.9.2.-बद्ध, -शुद्ध a. measured, rhythmical, regulated by musical time.-भङ्गः The loss of the measure (in music).-मर्दलः a kind of musical instrument, a cymbal.-यन्त्रम् 1 a kind of surgical instrument.-2 a lock, a lock and key.-रेचनकः a dancer, an actor.-लक्षणः an epithet of Balarāma.-वनम् a grove of trees.-वृन्तम् a fan; Ś.3.21; Ku.2.35; तालवृन्तेन किं कार्यं लब्धे मलयमारुते Udb. also तालवृन्तकः. -
20 box
1. n коробка; ящик; сундукbox honey — секционный мёд, мёд в секциях
2. n кружка3. n театр. ложа4. n театр. сидящие в ложе5. n театр. редк. тюремная камера6. n театр. скамья присяжных7. n театр. место для дачи свидетельских показаний8. n театр. ящик под сиденьем кучера; козлы9. n театр. сл. гроб10. n театр. стойло11. n театр. небольшой домик12. n театр. будка13. n театр. телефонная будка14. n театр. рождественский подарок15. n тех. букса; втулка; вкладыш16. n тех. муфта17. n тех. картер18. n тех. кожух19. n тех. рудничная угольная вагонетка«ящик», телевизор
20. n амер. разг. рояль; пианино21. n амер. разг. струнный инструментtool box — ящик для инструментов; резцедержатель
22. n амер. разг. граммофон23. n амер. разг. абонементный почтовый ящик24. n амер. разг. большой сундук, раскрывающийся как шкаф25. n амер. разг. полигр. врезка26. v класть, помещать в коробку, в ящикp.o. box — почтовый ящик
27. v ставить в стойло28. v подсачивать дерево29. v окаймлять рамкойset in box — заключать в рамку; заключенный в рамку
30. v воен. окружать31. v подавать в суд32. v спорт. взять бегуна в «коробочку»33. v спорт. зажать34. n удар35. v спорт. боксировать36. v ударить37. n бот. пальма кавказская, самшитСинонимический ряд:1. balcony (noun) balcony; gallery; loge2. booth (noun) booth; compartment; stall3. carton (noun) black box; carton; case; chest; container; crate; hollow cube; packet; parcel; receptacle4. cuff (noun) buffet; chop; clout; cuff; haymaker; poke; punch; slap; smack; sock; spank5. predicament (noun) corner; deep water; dilemma; fix; hole; hot water; impasse; jam; pickle; plight; predicament; quagmire; scrape; soup; spot6. combat with gloved fists (verb) combat with gloved fists; cross gloves; duke; fight; fist fight; hit; mix punches; punch; slug; spar; swap punches7. pack (verb) bundle; confine; crate; pack; package8. slap (verb) bat; blip; buffet; bust; cuff; rap; slap; smack; spank
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