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41 procursus
prōcursus, ūs, m. [id.].I.Lit., a running forth or forwards; esp., in milit. lang., a sallying forth, charge, onset (not in Cic. or Cæs.):B. II.procursu militum,
Liv. 22, 41:faciles sternit procursibus herbas,
Stat. Th. 4, 787; Lucr. 2, 455.—Trop. (postclass.):initia procursusque virtutis patefacere,
the origin and first manifestations, Val. Max. 3, 2 init.:irae, qui acerrimus esse solet,
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42 projectus
1.prōjectus, a, um, Part. and P. a., from proicio.2.prōjectus, ūs (only in abl. sing.), m. [proicio], a jutting out, projecting, projection (very rare):corporis,
Lucr. 3, 987:frondis,
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43 prominentia
prōmĭnentĭa, ae, f. [prominens], a jutting out, projection, prominence (postAug.): ita uti summam habeant prominentiam (anterides), Vitr. 6, 11;praecordiorum,
Cael. Aur. Acut. 3, 5, 50; in plur. of promontories, Sol. 27, 1. -
44 προβλής,-ῆτος
ὁ N 3/ἡ 0-0-0-0-1=1 4 Mc 13,6 -
45 bay window
a window jutting out from a room.شَبّاك بارِز من حائِط -
46 jib
[dʒɪb] noun1) a three-cornered sail on the front mast of a ship.شِراع مُثَلَّث2) the jutting-out arm of a crane.ذِراع المِرْفاع -
47 προβλής
A thrown forward, jutting out,προβλῆτι σκοπέλῳ Il.2.396
;πέτρῃ ἔπι προβλῆτι 16.407
;στήλας τε προβλῆτας 12.259
;ἀκταὶ προβλῆτες ἔσαν Od.5.405
, cf. 10.89, 13.97, Archil.49 Diehl; προβλῆτες, without subst., forelands, headlands, S.Ph. 936; τόν γε (sc. ποταμόν)εἴργουσιν π. Q.S.10.175
: sg., Opp.H.5.252; π. ἔπαλξις, ἐρίπνα, AP5.293.3 (Agath.), 7.147 (Arch.);π. γενειάς Nonn.D.15.8
; προσώπου π. γένυς Ib.28.75; γναθμοῖς π. ὀδόντες ib.26.301: in later Prose,προβλῆτες λιμένων πύργοι LXX 4 Ma.13.6
;λιμένες προβλῆσι λίθοις εἰς τὸ πέλαγος ἐξανεστηκότες Aristid.Or.25(43).3
;ὀφρύες π. Aret. SD2.13
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48 tanjung
cape (land jutting out into the sea) -
49 διθάλασσος
διθάλασσος, ον (s. θάλασσα; Strabo 1, 1, 8; 2, 5, 22; Dio Chrys. 5, 9 [in the Syrtis]; Dionys. Perieget. 156; SibOr 5, 334) ‘with the sea on both sides’. τόπος δ. Ac 27:41 is a semantic unit signifying a point (of land jutting out with water on both sides); s. Warnecke, Romfahrt 86–90; for other explanations s. Breusing 202 ‘a reef’, based on Strabo 1, 1, 8; ‘sandbank’ AWeiser, Die Apostelgesch. ’85, 658 and 665, so also JRoloff, Die Apostelgesch. ’81, 357; ‘canal’ JSmith, The Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul4 1880, 143; sim. HBalmer, D. Romfahrt des Ap. Pls 1905, 413ff; ‘a small strait’ FBrannigan, ThGl 25, ’33, 186. L-S-J-M ‘headland’; REB ‘cross-currents’. S. Haenchen ad loc.; for critique of H. and others s. Warnecke, loc. cit. -
50 siperlik
"1. bill, peak, visor (of a cap). 2. canopy (jutting out over a window or door); awning; projecting roof. 3. (a) shelter." -
51 do’pposday/dek
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52 sopravanzare
◆ v. intr.1 (letter.) ( sporgere) to jut out, to stand* out, to stick* out, to project: c'è un asse che sopravanza, there is a board jutting (o sticking) out2 ( avanzare) to be left over, to remain: con la stoffa che sopravanza, mi farò fare una gonna, I shall get (o have) a skirt made with the material left over. -
53 sobresaliente
adj.1 outstanding (destacado).2 protruding, over-hanging, jutting, overhanging.m.1 excellent, similar A (note).2 good grade, distinction, grade A, A plus.* * *► adjetivo1 sticking out, protruding2 figurado outstanding, excellent1 (calificación - colegio) A; (- universidad) first, US A2 (torero suplente) reserve bullfighter► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (actor suplente) understudy* * *adj.1) projecting, protruding2) outstanding* * *1. ADJ1) (Arquit) projecting, overhanging2) (=excelente) outstanding3) (Educ) first class2.SMF (Teat) understudy3.SM (Univ) first class, distinction* * *I II1) (Educ) grade between 8.5 and 10 on a scale of 102) sobresaliente masculino y femenino (Taur) understudy, reserve bullfighter; (Teatr) understudy* * *= pre-eminent [preeminent], oversailing.Ex. Often it is this factor which is pre-eminent in a decision to provide an in-house bulletin.Ex. The library building has a V-shaped, pitched oversailing roof, a splayed structure and canted walls with glass bays.----* ejemplo sobresaliente = showpiece.* sobresaliente para = full marks to.* * *I II1) (Educ) grade between 8.5 and 10 on a scale of 102) sobresaliente masculino y femenino (Taur) understudy, reserve bullfighter; (Teatr) understudy* * *= pre-eminent [preeminent], oversailing.Ex: Often it is this factor which is pre-eminent in a decision to provide an in-house bulletin.
Ex: The library building has a V-shaped, pitched oversailing roof, a splayed structure and canted walls with glass bays.* ejemplo sobresaliente = showpiece.* sobresaliente para = full marks to.* * *A1 ‹actuación› outstanding2 ‹noticia/hecho› most significant o importantB ( Arquit) projecting, overhangingA ( Educ) grade corresponding to 8.5 on a scale of 10B( Teatr) understudy* * *
sobresaliente adjetivo ‹ actuación› outstanding;
‹noticia/hecho› most significant o important
■ sustantivo masculino (Educ) grade between 8.5 and 10 on a scale of 10
sobresaliente
I adj (excelente, destacado) outstanding, excellent
II m Educ A
' sobresaliente' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aventajada
- aventajado
English:
conspicuous
- distinction
- noteworthy
- protruding
- protrusive
- excellent
- under
* * *♦ adj[destacado] outstanding♦ nm[nota] = mark of between 9 and 10 out of 10, ≈ excellent, ≈ A♦ nmf1. Taurom reserve bullfighter2. Teatro understudy* * *I adj outstanding, excellentII m EDU top mark* * *sobresaliente adj1) : protruding, projecting2) : outstanding, noteworthy3) : significant, salientsobresaliente nmf: understudy* * *sobresaliente1 adj outstandingsobresaliente2 n A -
54 ἔξοχος
ἔξοχ-ος, ον,A standing out, jutting,πρῶνες Pi.N.4.52
; ἁφαί Sch.E.Hipp. 530: c. gen., ἔξοχος Ἀργείων κεφαλήν prominent above them, Il.3.227.II more freq. metaph., eminent, excellent,ἔξοχον ἄνδρα Il.2.188
;αἶσα Pi. N.6.47
: [comp] Comp. - ώτερος ib.3.71: [comp] Sup. - ώτατος ib.2.18, A.Ag. 1622, E.Supp. 889;τῶν φίλων τὸν -ώτατον Phld.Lib.p.20O.
; ἐξοχώτατος, = Lat. eminentissimus,ἔπαρχος ογι 640.16
(iii A.D.), POxy.1469.1 (iii A.D.), cf. IG14.2433 (Massilia, iii A.D.);οἱ -ώτατοι τῆς βουλῆς Hdn.2.12.6
.b c. gen., standing out from, raised above, freq. used like a [comp] Sup., most eminent, mightiest,ἔξοχος ἡρώων Il.18.56
;τέμενος τάμον ἔ. ἄλλων 6.194
, etc.;βοῦς ἀγέληφι μέγ' ἔ. ἔπλετο πάντων 2.480
;ἀριθμὸν ἔ. σοφισμάτων A.Pr. 459
;οὐδεὶς ἔ. ἄλλος ἔβλαστεν ἄλλου S.Fr. 591
; ἁπάσης νοῦν τε καὶ ἀνορέαν ἔξοχος ἡλικίας beyond all his contemporaries, IG12.1021.c c. dat., αἶγας.. αἳ πᾶσι μέγ'ἔξοχοι αἰπολίοισιν Od.21.266
, cf. 15.227; also .2 freq. in Hom. in pl., ἔξοχα as Adv. (cf. ὄχα), especially, above others,ὅς κ' ἔ. μὲν φιλέῃσιν, ἔ. δ' ἐχθαίρῃσιν Od.15.70
, cf. Il.5.61;ἔ. λυγρὰ ἰδυῖα Od.11.432
; ἐμοὶ δόσαν ἔ. gave me as a high honour, 9.551: with [comp] Sup., ἔξοχ' ἄριστοι beyond compare the best, Il.9.638, Od.4.629, al. -
55 Landzunge
f promontory* * *die Landzungepromontory* * *Lạnd|zun|gefspit ( of land), promontory* * *(a point of land which sticks out into the sea.) headland* * *Land·zun·gef spit [of land], headland* * *die (Geogr.) tongue of land* * *Landzunge f promontory* * *die (Geogr.) tongue of land* * *f.spit (of land jutting into the sea) n. -
56 HAMARR
(gen. -s, dat. hamri, pl. hamrar), m.1) hammer; hann gerði hamar yfir, he made the sign of the hammer over it;2) back of an axe;3) crag, precipice (þar stendr hamarr mikill fyrir þeim); þrítugur hamarr, a crag thirty fathoms high.* * *m., dat. hamri, pl. hamrar, [A. S. hamor; Engl. hammer; O. H. G. hamar; Germ. and Dan. hammer; Swed. hammare]:—a hammer; h. töng, steði, Edda 9, Vkv. 18, Landn. 212 (in a verse); the thunderbolt was in the northern mythology represented as a hammer,—the hammer Mjölnir, Edda (Sksm.) 15, 26, 28–30, 58, 70, passim, Þkv. passim, Hbl. 47; hann (the idol) var merkðr eptir Þór ok hefir hamar í hendi, Ó. H. 108, O. T. 44; Þrúð-hamarr, the mighty hammer, Ls. 57, 59, 61, 63: the hammer was the holy sign with the heathens, answering to the cross of the Christians, hann görði hamar yfir, he made the sign of the hammer over it, Fms. i. 35; Þórr tók hamarinn Mjölni ok brá upp ok vígði hafr-stökurnar, Edda 28, cp. also Þkv. 30, where the bride and bridegroom were to be marked with the holy sign; hence Þórs-hamarr = the character RUNE which occurs on a few of the earliest heathen Runic stones (e. g. Thorsen, pp. 17, 329), cp. also Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 446; this RUNE is evidently an imitation of the thunderbolt.β. the back of an axe, Eg. 769.COMPDS: hamargangr, hamarshögg, hamarsmuðr, hamarskalli, hamarskapt, hamarspor.II. metaph. a hammer-shaped crag, a crag standing out like an anvil; þar stendr hamarr mikill fyrir þeim, Bs. i. 601; þeir leggja skip sín millum hamra tveggja, Grett. 83, Fas. iii. 257; þrítugr, fertugr … hamarr, a crag thirty, forty … fathoms high, i. 159: so in the saying, kljúfa þrítugan hamarinn til e-s, to split a thirty fathoms’ rock, to make great efforts, to make Herculean efforts in a thing, metaph. from cutting roads through rocks: in pl. hamrar, crags; fluga-hamrar, sjávar-hamrar, sea-crags; ogres were believed to live in crags, hence the phrase, sem genginn út úr hömrum, i. e. looking as wild as a crag-ogre, svá ílliligr sem genginn sé út ór sjávar-hömrum, Nj. 182.COMPDS: ( hamar- and hamra-), hamar-tröll, n. a crag-ogre, Grett. (in a verse). hamar-dalr, m. a ravine, Karl. 292. hamar-gnípa, u, f. the peak of a crag, Stj. 134, Fms. v. 323, Þorf. Karl. 414. hamar-klettr, m. a crag (isolated), Fms. ii. 92, Nj. 264, v. l. hamar-klif, n. a craggy cliff, Gísl. 137. hamar-rifa, u, f. a rift in a crag, Fb. iii. 447. hamar-skarð and hamra-skarð, n. a scaur, cleft or ravine, Grett. 132, Gísl. 51, Grág. i. 17. hamar-skúti, a, m. a jutting crag, Nj. 264; gjá-h., q. v.: esp. freq. in local names in Icel. and Norway, Hamarr, Hamrar, Hamra-endar, Hamars-á: in compds, Smá-hamrar, Ein-hamarr, a single crag, Gísl., etc., vide Landn., Fms. xii, Fb. iii.2. a kind of mark on sheeps’ ears, prob. of heathen origin, denoting the holy mark of the hammer of Thor: cutting the top of the ear thus UNCERTAIN is called hamar, whence hamar-skora, u, f. a cleft hamar UNCERTAIN; cp. the ditty of Stef. Ól., Hamarinn mér í greipar gékk | það gæfu-markið fína, and hamar-skoru og gloppu-gat | görðu í hægra eyra.3. a kind of fish, Edda (Gl.): prop. a false reading for humarr (q. v.), a lobster. -
57 ulkoneva
yks.nom. ulkoneva; yks.gen. ulkonevan; yks.part. ulkonevaa; yks.ill. ulkonevaan; mon.gen. ulkonevien ulkonevain; mon.part. ulkonevia; mon.ill. ulkoneviinbeetle (adje)projecting (adje)prominent (adje)protruding (adje)protuberant (adje)salient (adje)underhung (adje)* * *• standing out• salient• protuberant• protruding• prominent• projecting• jutting• beetle• under hung -
58 грудь колесом
разг.bulging chest; smb. is barrel-chestedПетя - маленький, толстенький, грудь колесом, ушки топориком, нижняя челюсть вперёд... Петя - это, конечно, хозяин. (В. Шукшин, Петя) — Petya is quite a man-master of the house. Small, plump, barrel-chested, ears that stick out like axe-blades, jutting lower jaw...
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59 ἔξοχος
a standing out, juttingβουβόται τόθι πρῶνες ἔξοχοι κατάκεινται Δωδώναθεν ἀρχόμενοι πρὸς Ἰόνιον πόρον N. 4.52
b outstanding, supremeπερὶ θνατῶν δ' ἔσεσθαι μάντιν ἐπιχθονίοις ἔξοχον O. 6.51
“ Διὸς ἔξοχον ποτὶ κᾶπον” P. 9.53Διὸς ὑψίστου προφάταν ἔξοχον ὀρθόμαντιν Τειρεσίαν N. 1.60
ὅσσα δ' ἀμφ ἀέθλοις, Τιμοδημίδαι ἐξοχώτατοι προλέγονται pr. N. 2.18 ἐν δὲ πείρᾳ τέλος διαφαίνεται ὧν τις ἐξοχώτερος γένηται i. e. of those things in which a man is superior N. 3.71 τὰ δ' αὐτὸς ἀντιτύχῃ, ἔλπεταί τις ἕκαστος ἐξοχώτατα φάσθαι (“das wünscht jeder als das Vornehmste zu nennen” Schadewaldt, 268̆{1}) N. 4.92ἐπεί σφιν Αἰακίδαι ἔπορον ἔξοχον αἶσαν N. 6.47
Σκύριαι δ' ἐς ἄμελξιν γλάγεος αἶγες ἐξοχώταται pr. fr. 106. 4.c n. pl. pro prep. c. gen.ὁ δὲ χρυσὸς διαπρέπει νυκτὶ μεγάνορος ἔξοχα πλούτου O. 1.2
Αἴγιναν ἔνθα ἀσκεῖται θέμις ἔξοχ' ἀνθρώπων more than among all other men Sandys O. 8.23φιλεῖν δὲ Κάρρωτον ἔξοχ' ἑταίρων P. 5.26
d adv., ἐξόχως, especiallyυἱὸν δ' Ἄκτορος ἐξόχως τίμασεν ἐποίκων O. 9.69
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