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61 neprohodnost
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62 inaccesibilidad
• impassability• impenetrability• inability to understand• inaccessible• unapproachability• unapproachableness -
63 pitävyys
• solidity• tightness• tenability• durability• firmness• impenetrability• resistance -
64 nedostižnost
• elusiveness; impenetrability; impenetrableness; inaccessability; inscrutability -
65 neprimljivost
• immunity; impenetrability; impenetrableness -
66 neprobojnost
• denseness; impenetrability; impenetrableness; proof; proofing; tightness -
67 اللااختراقية
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68 непропускливост
непропусклѝвост,ж., само ед. impenetrability, imperviousness, impermeability. -
69 непроницаемость
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70 impenetrabilità
impenetrabilità s.f. impenetrability, inscrutability. -
71 nepropustnost
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72 непроницаемость
ж.impenetrability; (для жидкостей и газов тж.) inpermeability [-mɪə-] -
73 حصانة
حَصَانَة: مَنَاعَة، حالَةُ الحَصِينinaccessibility, impregnability, invulnerability, imperviousness, impenetrability, forbiddingness, strength, security -
74 مناعة
مَنَاعَة: حَصَانَة، حالَةُ المَنِيعimpregnability, invincibility, invulnerability, imperviousness, impenetrability, inaccessibility, forbiddingness, indomitability, unassailability, strength, security -
75 непроницаемость
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76 непроходимость
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77 непроницаемость
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78 densus
densus, a, um, adj. [kindred with dasus, daulos (i. e. dasulos); cf. Lat. dumus, old form dusmus, and dumetum], thick, dense, i. e. consisting of parts crowded together. opp. to rarus (on the contrary, crassus, thick, is opp. to thin, fluid; and spissus, close, compact, with the predominant idea of impenetrability; cf. also: angustus, artus, solidus—class. and freq., esp. in poets and historians; in Cic. very rare).I.Lit.1.In space:b.ne dum variantia rerum Tanta queat densis rarisque ex ignibus esse,
Lucr. 1, 654; cf. Verg. G. 1, 419 (for which densatus et laxatus aër, Quint. 5, 9, 16); and:(terra) Rara sit an supra morem si densa requiras... Densa magis Cereri, rarissima quaeque Lyaeo,
Verg. G. 2, 227 sq.: densa et glutinosa terra, Col. praef. § 24: silva, poëta ap. Cic. Att. 12, 15; cf.:densiores silvae,
Caes. B. G. 3, 29, 2:densissimae silvae,
id. ib. 4, 38, 3:lucus densissimae opacitatis,
Front. Strat. 1, 11, 10:denso corpore nubes,
Lucr. 6, 361; cf.:denso agmine,
id. 6, 100; so,agmen (sc. navium),
Verg. A. 5, 834:densum umeris vulgus,
Hor. Od. 2, 13, 32 et saep.:tunicae,
Plin. 11, 23, 27, § 77:zmaragdi,
id. 37, 5, 18, § 68:litus,
sandy, Ov. M. 2, 576; cf. Verg. G. 2, 275:aequor,
i. e. frozen. Luc. 2, 640:aër,
Hor. Od. 2, 7, 14; cf.caelum,
Cels. 1 praef.; 3, 22:nimbi,
Ov. M. 1, 269:caligo,
Verg. A. 12, 466; cf.:densissima nox,
pitch-dark night, Ov. M. 15, 31: umbra, Catull. 65, 13; Hor. Od. 1, 7, 20 et saep.—Without distinction, corresp. with crassus,
Lucr. 6, 246 al. —Poet. with abl., thickly set with, covered with, full of: loca silvestribus sepibus densa, poëta ap. Cic. N. D. 1, 42 fin.; cf.:B.specus virgis ac vimine,
Ov. M. 3, 29:vallis piceis et acuta cupressu,
id. ib. 3, 155:Thybris verticibus,
id. F. 6, 502:ficus pomis,
id. ib. 2, 253:corpora setis,
id. M. 13, 846; cf. id. Am. 3, 1, 32:femina crinibus emptis,
id. A. A. 3, 165:funale lampadibus,
id. M. 12, 247: trames [p. 547] caligine opaca (coupled with obscurus), id. ib. 10, 54 et saep.—Transf., of the parts themselves which are crowded together, thick, close, set close:2.superiorem partem collis densissimis castris (sc. trinis) compleverant,
pitched very near together, Caes. B. G. 7, 46, 3:sepes,
id. ib. 2, 22:frutices,
Ov. M. 1, 122:ilex,
id. F. 2, 165 et saep.:hostes,
Verg. A. 2, 511:ministri,
id. M. 2, 717:densior suboles,
Verg. G. 3, 308:dens (pectinis),
Tib. 1, 9, 68:comae,
Ov. Am. 1, 14, 42; cf.pilae,
id. F. 2, 348 et saep.— Poet.:densorum turba malorum,
Ov. Tr. 5, 6, 41.—In time, of things which take place in close succession, thick, frequent, continuous (mostly poet.):II.ictus,
Verg. A. 5, 459; cf.plagae,
Hor. Od. 3, 5, 31:Aquilo,
strong, powerful, Verg. G. 3, 196:silentia,
deep, profound, Val. Fl. 3, 604:amores,
Verg. G. 4, 347:pericula,
Ov. P. 4, 7, 15:usus,
id. ib. 4, 3, 15:ictus,
Amm. 15, 5, 31. —Trop. of speech, condensed, concise:1.vox atrox in ira, et aspera ac densa,
coarse, Quint. 11, 3, 63:tanta vis in eo (sc. Demosthene) tam densa omnia, etc.,
id. 10, 1, 76; cf. transf. to the writer himself: densior ille (sc. Demosthenes), hic (sc. Cicero) copiosior, ib. § 106: densus et brevis et semper instans sibi Thucydides, ib. § 73: (Euripides) sententiis densus, ib. § 68.— Adv.: densē (very rare).In space, thickly, closely, close together:2.caesae alni,
Plin. 16, 37, 67, § 173:calcatum quam densissime,
Vitr. 5, 12 med.:milites densius se commovebant,
Amm. 24, 6, 8.—(Acc. to no. I. B. 2.) In time, frequently, rapidly, one after the other:quod in perpetuitate dicendi eluceat aliquando, idem apud alios densius, apud alios fortasse rarius,
Cic. Or. 2, 7:nulla tamen subeunt mihi tempora densius istis,
Ov. P. 1, 9, 11:replicatis quaestionibus dense,
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79 непроницаемость
ж. impenetrability; proofness; tightnessСинонимический ряд:1. беспросветность (сущ.) беспроглядность; беспросветность; непроглядность; чернота; черноту2. густота (сущ.) густота; плотность -
80 Undurchdringlichkeit
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