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1 храм без крыши
1) General subject: hupaithric temple, hypethral temple2) Religion: hypaethral temple (A roofless shrine)3) Makarov: hypaethral temple -
2 без крыши
1) General subject: hypaethral, roofless, outdoor (e.g. outdoor parking = автостоянка без крыши) (http://www.ci.irving.tx.us/inspections/building_inspections/applications/AppAnnualOutdoorParkingLot.PDF), open-air (http://www.goldwellmuseum.org/)2) Architecture: hupaithric, hypethral -
3 открытый бассейн
1) General subject: hupaithric swimming pool, hypethral swimming pool2) Makarov: hypaethral swimming pool, outdoor pool3) General subject: open basin -
4 святилище под открытым небом
Religion: hypaethral templeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > святилище под открытым небом
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5 закрытый зимний бассейн
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > закрытый зимний бассейн
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6 посетитель храма
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > посетитель храма
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7 принесение жертв в Иерусалимском храме
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > принесение жертв в Иерусалимском храме
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8 храм
Синонимический ряд:1. святилище (сущ.) святилище2. церковь (сущ.) церковь
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Hypaethral — is an ancient temple with no roof. (From the Latin hypaethrus , from Ancient Greek hupaithros hupo under + aithr, sky, air.) It has instead a hypaethros or hypaethral opening. It was described by the Roman architect Vitruvius in his treatise On… … Wikipedia
Hypaethral — Hy*p[ae] thral, Hypethral Hy*pe thral, a. [L. hypaethrus in the open air, uncovered, Gr. ?; ? under + ? ether, the clear sky.] (Arch.) Exposed to the air; wanting a roof; applied to a building or part of a building. Gwilt. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hypaethral — [hi pē′thrəl, hīpē′thrəl] adj. [< L hypaethrus, uncovered, in the open air ( < Gr hypaithros < hypo , HYPO + aithēr, ether, clear sky: see ETHER + AL] open to the sky; roofless: said of classical buildings and courts … English World dictionary
hypaethral — adjective Etymology: Latin hypaethrus exposed to the open air, from Greek hypaithros, from hypo + aithēr ether, air more at ether Date: 1794 1. having a roofless central space < hypaethral temple > 2. open to the sky … New Collegiate Dictionary
hypaethral — adjective /hʌɪˈpiːθɹəl/ Open air, outdoor, exposed to the sky. There was a dignity in their hypaethral presence kin to summer’s first morning of taurine light in the pepper trees of Uruguay … Wiktionary
hypaethral — /hi pee threuhl, huy /, adj. hypethral. * * * … Universalium
hypaethral — [hʌɪ pi:θr(ə)l, hɪ ] (also hypethral) adjective (of a classical building) having no roof. Origin C18: via L. from Gk hupaithros (from hupo under + aithēr air ) + al … English new terms dictionary
hypaethral — hy·pae·thral … English syllables
hypaethral — /haɪˈpiθrəl/ (say huy peethruhl) adjective open to the sky or having no roof, as a building (used especially of classical architecture). {Latin hypaethrus (from Greek hypaithros under the sky) + al1} …
hypaethral — a. roofless … Dictionary of difficult words
hypaethral — adj. (also hypethral) 1 open to the sky; roofless. 2 open air. Etymology: L hypaethrus f. Gk hupaithros (as HYPO , aither air) … Useful english dictionary