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  • 1 lower stool

    сущ. нижний штульц - нижний из балконов.

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  • 2 stool

    сущ. штульц – полы и потолки в боковых галереях.

    English-Russian sailing ships dictionary > stool

  • 3 gancho

    m.
    1 hook (garfio).
    como le eche el gancho al que me ha robado la bici… (informal) just wait till I wait my hands on whoever stole my bike… (peninsular Spanish)
    3 clothes hanger.
    4 barker.
    5 layup.
    6 pothook.
    7 safety-pin.
    8 paperclip, paper clip.
    9 hairpin.
    10 hookshot.
    11 branch.
    12 buddy, mate.
    13 clasp.
    * * *
    1 hook
    3 (cayado) shepherd's crook
    4 familiar (atractivo) attractiveness, charm
    6 (en boxeo) hook
    7 (en baloncesto) hook shot
    \
    tener gancho familiar to be attractive, have charm
    * * *
    noun m.
    * * *
    SM
    1) (=garfio) hook; [de árbol] stump; (Agr) shepherd's crook

    gancho de remolque — towing hook, trailer hitch

    2) LAm (=horquilla) hairpin; [para la ropa] hanger; CAm (=imperdible) safety pin
    3) * (=atractivo sexual) sex appeal; (=atractivo popular) pulling power
    4) [de timador] accomplice
    5) (Boxeo) (=golpe) hook
    6) LAm (=ayuda) help; (=protección) protection
    7) And lady's saddle
    * * *
    1) ( garfio) hook

    hacerle gancho a alguien con alguien — (CS fam) to set somebody up with somebody (colloq)

    ir de gancho — (Col) to walk along arm in arm

    2)
    a) ( clip) paperclip; ( de patitas) paper fastener
    b) ( horquilla) hairpin
    c) (Andes) ( imperdible) safety pin
    d) (AmL) ( para la ropa) hanger
    3)
    a) (fam) (para atrapar, seducir) bait
    b) (fam) ( atractivo)
    4)
    a) ( en boxeo) hook
    b) ( en baloncesto) hook shot
    * * *
    = hook, clip, peg, draw, teaser, loss-leader, panache.
    Ex. The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.
    Ex. Some vertical storage chests utilize wooden rods to which the maps are attached and others use clips or pegs.
    Ex. Some vertical storage chests utilize wooden rods to which the maps are attached and others use clips or pegs.
    Ex. The draw of earning up to 30 pounds per cadaver without risking life or limb proved too tempting for some of the more barbarous resurrectionists, however, leading them to commit murder.
    Ex. The Internet is the ideal place to offer the ' teaser' -- the 'hot' item or service which leads consumers in to buy the other products offered by the company.
    Ex. The Internet is the ideal place to offer the ' loss-leader,' the item or service offered cheap, in the hope that consumers will investigate and buy the others.
    Ex. It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.
    ----
    * alfiler de gancho = safety pin.
    * gancho para el remolque = tow-bar [towbar].
    * tener gancho = be engaging.
    * * *
    1) ( garfio) hook

    hacerle gancho a alguien con alguien — (CS fam) to set somebody up with somebody (colloq)

    ir de gancho — (Col) to walk along arm in arm

    2)
    a) ( clip) paperclip; ( de patitas) paper fastener
    b) ( horquilla) hairpin
    c) (Andes) ( imperdible) safety pin
    d) (AmL) ( para la ropa) hanger
    3)
    a) (fam) (para atrapar, seducir) bait
    b) (fam) ( atractivo)
    4)
    a) ( en boxeo) hook
    b) ( en baloncesto) hook shot
    * * *
    = hook, clip, peg, draw, teaser, loss-leader, panache.

    Ex: The platen was lashed up tight to the toe of the spindle by cords which connected hooks at its four corners to another set of hooks at the four lower corners of the hose.

    Ex: Some vertical storage chests utilize wooden rods to which the maps are attached and others use clips or pegs.
    Ex: Some vertical storage chests utilize wooden rods to which the maps are attached and others use clips or pegs.
    Ex: The draw of earning up to 30 pounds per cadaver without risking life or limb proved too tempting for some of the more barbarous resurrectionists, however, leading them to commit murder.
    Ex: The Internet is the ideal place to offer the ' teaser' -- the 'hot' item or service which leads consumers in to buy the other products offered by the company.
    Ex: The Internet is the ideal place to offer the ' loss-leader,' the item or service offered cheap, in the hope that consumers will investigate and buy the others.
    Ex: It is a richly documented, smoothly narrated, and lavishly illustrated study by a historian who knows his stuff and tells it with panache.
    * alfiler de gancho = safety pin.
    * gancho para el remolque = tow-bar [towbar].
    * tener gancho = be engaging.

    * * *
    A (garfio) hook
    gancho de carnicero butcher's hook
    los ganchos de la cortina the curtain hooks
    echarle el gancho a algo/algn ( Esp fam); to get one's hands on sth/sb ( colloq)
    hacerle gancho a algn con algn (CS fam); to set sb up with sb ( colloq)
    Lorena me va a hacer gancho con su hermano Lorena is going to set me up with her brother ( colloq)
    hacerle mal gancho a algn ( Chi fam); to cramp sb's style ( colloq)
    ir de gancho ( Col); to walk along arm in arm
    B
    1 (clip) paperclip; (grapa) staple; (de patitas) paper fastener
    2 (horquillaabierta) hairpin; (— cerrada) bobby pin ( AmE), hairgrip ( BrE); (pasador) barrette ( AmE), hairslide ( BrE)
    3 (Andes, Ven) (imperdible) safety pin
    Compuesto:
    ( Col) safety pin
    C
    1 ( fam) (para atrapar, seducir) bait
    2 ( fam)
    (atractivo): un hombre con mucho gancho a very attractive man
    es una película que tiene gancho the movie's a real crowd puller, the movie has great drawing power
    un artista que tiene gancho an artist who enjoys great popularity o who has a lot of popular appeal
    D (en boxeo) hook
    E (en baloncesto) hook shot
    F (AmC, Andes, Méx) (colgador) hanger
    G ( Chi) (de un árbol) branch
    H ( Chi fam) (amigo) buddy ( AmE colloq), mate ( BrE colloq)
    con gancho ( Chi fam): la invitación es con gancho the invitation says bring a friend
    * * *

     

    gancho sustantivo masculino
    1
    a) ( garfio) hook

    b) (AmL) ( para la ropa) hanger

    c) (Andes, Ven) ( imperdible) safety pin

    2


    gancho sustantivo masculino
    1 hook
    2 fam (gracia, encanto) charm
    3 (cómplice de un estafador) bait, decoy
    (de la policía) stool-pigeon
    4 LAm (para el pelo) hairpin
    ' gancho' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    enganchar
    - reclamo
    - alfiler
    - colgar
    - percha
    English:
    hang
    - hook
    - clip
    - hanger
    - hooked
    - on
    - peg
    - safety
    * * *
    gancho nm
    1. [garfio] hook;
    [de percha] peg; Esp Fam
    echar el gancho a alguien: como le eche el gancho al que me ha robado la bici… just wait till I get my hands on whoever stole my bike…
    2. [cómplice] [de timador] decoy
    3. Fam [atractivo]
    esa chica tiene mucho gancho that girl is quite something o can really turn heads;
    tiene gancho como relaciones públicas she has a real gift for public relations;
    uno de los ganchos del proyecto es su bajo coste one of the big plusses of the project is its low cost
    4. [en baloncesto] hook
    5. [en boxeo] hook;
    gancho de izquierda/derecha left/right hook
    6. Andes, CAm, Méx, Ven [percha] hanger
    7. Col, Ven [pinza] Br (clothes) peg, US clothespin
    8. Andes, CAm, Méx [horquilla] hairpin
    9. Bol, Col [imperdible] safety pin
    10. Ecuad [silla] sidesaddle
    11. Méx [labor] crochet
    12. RP [para papeles] staple
    13. RP Fam [contacto]
    si te gusta mi prima, te hago gancho if you fancy my cousin, I'll try to fix you up with her;
    las madres les hicieron gancho their mothers tried to get them together
    * * *
    m
    1 hook
    2 L.Am., Arg fig fam
    sex-appeal;
    de un grupo, una campaña be popular; de una persona have that certain something
    3 L.Am.
    hacer gancho ( ayudar) lend a hand
    4 L.Am. ( grapa) staple
    5 L.Am. ( percha) coat hanger
    * * *
    gancho nm
    1) : hook
    2) : clothes hanger
    3) : hairpin, bobby pin
    4) Col : safety pin
    * * *

    Spanish-English dictionary > gancho

  • 4 bajarse

    1 (ir abajo - acercándose) to come down; (- alejándose) to go down
    2 (apearse - de coche) to get out (de, -); (bicicleta, caballo) to get off (de, -); (avión, tren, autobús) to get off (de, -)
    3 (agacharse) to bend down, bend over
    * * *
    VPR
    1) [de árbol, escalera, silla] to get down (de from)

    ¡bájate de ahí! — get down from there!

    2) [de autobús, tren, avión, moto, bici] to get off; [de coche] to get out

    bajarse de[+ autobús, tren, avión, moto, bici] to get off; [+ coche] to get out of

    3)
    4)

    bajarse del vicio* to kick the habit *

    5) (=inclinarse) to bend down
    6) (=rebajarse) to lower o.s.

    bajarse a hacer algo vil — to lower o.s. to do sth mean

    7) Cono Sur (=alojarse) to stay, put up
    pantalón 1)
    * * *

    ■bajarse verbo reflexivo
    1 to come o go down: bájate de la banqueta, get off the stool
    2 (apearse de un tren, un autobús) to get off
    (de un coche) to get out [de, of] 3 no te bajes los pantalones, don't take your trousers down
    ' bajarse' also found in these entries:
    Spanish:
    apearse
    - burra
    - burro
    - pantalón
    - bajar
    English:
    climb
    - get
    - step
    * * *
    vpr
    1. [apearse] [de coche] to get out;
    [de moto, bicicleta, tren, avión] to get off; [de caballo] to dismount; [de árbol, escalera, silla] to get/come down;
    bajarse de [de coche] to get out of;
    [de moto, bicicleta, tren, avión] to get off; [de caballo] to get off, to dismount; [de árbol, escalera, silla] to get/come down from;
    nos bajamos en la próxima we get off at the next stop;
    ¡bájate de ahí ahora mismo! get/come down from there at once!;
    Fam
    bajarse del burro to back down
    2. Fam [ir, venir] to go/come down;
    bájate a la playa conmigo come down to the beach with me
    3. [agacharse] to bend down, to stoop;
    ¡bájate un poco, que no veo nada! move your head down a bit!, I can't see!
    4. [medias, calcetines] to pull down;
    bajarse los pantalones to take one's Br trousers o US pants down;
    Fig Fam to climb down
    5. Fam Informát to download;
    me he bajado un juego estupendo I downloaded an excellent game
    * * *
    v/r
    1 get down
    2 de automóvil get out (de of); de tren, autobús get off (de sth)
    3
    :
    bajarse los pantalones drop one’s pants o Br trousers
    * * *
    vr
    bajarse de : to get off, to get out of (a vehicle)
    * * *
    bajarse vb to get down / to get off

    Spanish-English dictionary > bajarse

  • 5 पदम् _padam

    पदम् [पद्-अच्]
    1 A foot (said to be m. also in this sense); पदेन on foot; शिखरिषु पदं न्यस्य Me.13; अपथे पदमर्पयन्ति हि R.9.74 'set foot on (follow) a wrong road'; 3.5;12.52; पदं हि सर्वत्र गुणैर्निधीयते 3.62 'good qualities set foot everywhere' i. e. command notice or make themselves felt; जनपदे न गदः पदमादधौ 9.4. 'no disease stepped into the country'; यदवधि न पदं दधाति चित्ते Bv.2.14; पदं कृ (a) to set foot in, on or over (lit.); शान्ते करिष्यसि पदं पुनराश्रमे$स्मिन् Ś.4.2. (b) to enter upon or into, take possession of, occupy (fig.); कृतं वपुषि नवयौवनेन पदम् K.137; कृतं हि मे कुतूहलेन प्रश्नाशया हृदि पदम् 133; so Ku.5.21; Pt.1.24; कृत्वा पदं नो गले Mu.3.26 'in defiance of us'; (lit. planting his foot on our neck); मूर्ध्नि पदं कृ 'to mount on the head of', 'to humble'; पदं मूर्ध्नि समाधत्ते केसरी मत्तदन्तिनः Pt.1.327; आकृतिविशेषेष्वादरः पदं करोति M.1 'good forms attract attention (command respect); जने सखी पदं कारिता Ś.4; 'made to have dealings with (to confide in)'; धर्मेण शर्वे पार्वतीं प्रति पदं कारिते Ku.6.14.
    -2 A step, pace, stride; तन्वी स्थिता कतिचिदेव पदानि गत्वा Ś.2.13; पदे पदे 'at every step'; अक्षमालामदत्त्वा पदात् पदमपि न गन्तव्यम् or चलितव्यम् 'do not move even a step' &c.; पितुः पदं मध्यममुत्पतन्ती V.1.19 'the middle pace or stride of Viṣṇu.'; i. e. the sky (for mythologically speaking, the earth, sky, and lower world are considered as the three paces of Viṣṇu in his fifth or dwarf incarnation वामनावतार); so अथात्मनः शब्दगुणं गुणज्ञः पदं विमानेन विगाहमानः R.13.1.
    -3 A foot-step, foot- print, foot-mark; पदपङ्क्तिः Ś.3.7; or पदावली foot-prints; पदमनुविधेयं च महताम् Bh.2.28 'the foot-steps of the great must be followed'; पदैगृर्ह्यते चौरः Y.2.286.
    -4 A trace, mark, impression, vestige; रतिवलयपदाङ्के चापमासज्य कण्ठे Ku.2.64; Me.37,98; M.3.
    -5 A place, position, station; अधो$धः पदम् Bh.2.1; आत्मा परिश्रमस्य पदमुपनीतः Ś.1, 'brought to the point of or exposed to trouble'; तदलब्धपदं हृदि शोकघने R.8.91, 'found no place in (left no impression on) the heart'; अपदे शङ्कितो$स्मि M.1, 'my doubts were out of place', i. e. groundless; कृशकुटुम्बेषु लोभः पदमधत्त Dk.162; Ku.6.72;3.4; R.2.5;9.82; कृतपदं स्तनयुगलम् U.6.35, 'brought into relief or bursting forth'.
    -6 Dignity, rank, office, station or position; भगवत्या प्रश्निकपदमध्यासितव्यम् M.1; यान्त्येवं गृहिणीपदं युवतयः Ś.4.18, 'attain to the rank or position, &c.; स्थिता गृहिणीपदे 4.19; so सचिव˚, राज˚ &c.
    -7 Cause, subject, occasion, thing, matter, business, affair; व्यवहारपदं हि तत् Y.2.5; 'occasion or matter of dispute, title of law, judicial proceeding'; Ms.8.7; सतां हि सन्देहपदेषु वस्तुषु Ś.1.22; वाञ्छितफलप्राप्तेः पदम् Ratn.1.6.
    -8 Abode, object, receptacle; पदं दृशः स्याः कथमीश मादृशाम् Śi.1.37; 15.22; अगरीयान्न पदं नृपश्रियः Ki.2.14; अविवेकः परमापदां पदम् 2.3; के वा न स्युः परिभवपदं निष्फलारम्भयत्नाः Me.56; संपदः पदमापदाम् H.4.65.
    -9 A quarter or line of a stanza, verse; विरचितपदम् (गेयम्) Me.88,15; M.5.2; Ś.3.14.
    -1 A complete or inflected word; सुप्तिडन्तं पदम् P.I. 4.14. वर्णाः पदं प्रयोगार्हानन्वितैकार्थबोधकाः S. D.9; R.8.77; Ku.4.9.
    -11 A name for the base of nouns before all consonantal case-terminations except nom. singular.
    -12 Detachment of the Vedic words from one another, separation of a Vedic text into its several constituent words; वेदैः साङ्गपदक्रमोपनिषदैर्गायन्ति यं सामगाः Bhāg.12.13.1.
    -13 A pretext; अनिभृतपदपातमापपात प्रियमिति कोपपदेन कापि सख्या Śi.7.14.
    -14 A sqare root.
    -15 A part, por- tion or division (as of a sentence); as त्रिपदा गायत्री.
    -16 A measure of length.
    -17 Protection, preservation; ते विंशतिपदे यत्ताः संप्रहारं प्रचक्रिरे Mb.7.36.13.
    -18 A square or house on a chessboard; अष्टापदपदालेख्यैः Rām.
    -19 A quadrant.
    -2 The last of a series.
    -21 A plot of ground.
    -22 (In Arith.) Any one in a set of numbers the sum of which is required.
    -23 A coin; माता पुत्रः पिता भ्राता भार्या मित्रजनस्तथा । अष्टापदपदस्थाने दक्षमुद्रेव लक्ष्यते ॥ Mb.12.298.4. (com. अष्टापदपदं सुवर्णकार्षापणः).
    -24 A way, road; षट्पदं नवसंख्यानं निवेशं चक्रिरे द्विजाः Mb.14.64.1.
    -25 Retribution (फल); ईहोपरमयोर्नॄणां पदान्यध्यात्मचक्षुषा Bhāg.7.13.2.
    -दः A ray of light.
    -Comp. -अङ्कः, चिह्नम् a foot-print.
    -अङ्गुष्ठः the great toe, thumb (of the foot).
    -अध्ययनम् study of the Vedas according to the पदपाठ q. v.
    -अनुग a.
    1 following closely, being at the heels of (gen.).
    -2 suitable, agreeable to. (
    -गः) a follower, companion; एतान्निहत्य समरे ये चृ तस्य पदानुगाः । तांश्च सर्वान् विनिर्जित्य सहितान् सनराधिपान् ॥ Mb.3.12.6.
    -अनुरागः 1 a servant.
    -2 an army.
    -अनुशासनम् the science of words, grammar.
    -अनुषङ्गः anything added to a pada.
    -अन्तः 1 the end of a line of a stanza.
    -2 the end of a word.
    -अन्तरम् another step, the interval of one step; पदान्तरे स्थित्वा Ś.1; अ˚ closely, without a pause.
    -अन्त्य a. final.
    -अब्जम्, -अम्भोजम्, -अरविन्दम्, -कमलम्, -पङ्कजम्, -पद्मम् a lotus-like foot.
    -अभिलाषिन् a. wishing for an office.
    -अर्थः 1 the meaning of a word.
    -2 a thing or object.
    -3 a head or topic (of which the Naiyāyikas enumerate 16 subheads).
    -4 anything which can be named (अभिधेय), a category or predicament; the number of such categories, according to the Vaiśeṣikas, is seven; according to the Sāṅkhyas, twentyfive (or twenty-seven according to the followers of Patañjali), and two according to the Vedāntins.
    -5 the sense of another word which is not expressed but has to be supplied. ˚अनुसमयः preforming one detail with reference to all things or persons concerned; then doing the second, then the third and so on (see अनुसमय). Hence पदार्थानुसमयन्याय means: A rule of interpretation according to which, when several details are to be performed with reference to several things or persons, they should be done each to each at a time.
    -आघातः 'a stroke with the foot', a kick.
    -आजिः a foot-soldier.
    -आदिः 1 the beginning of the line of a stanza.
    -2 the beginning or first letter of a word. ˚विद् m. a bad student (knowing only the beginnings of stanzas).
    -आयता a shoe.
    -आवली a series of words, a continued arrangement of words or lines; (काव्यस्य) शरीरं तावदिष्टार्थव्यवच्छिन्नापदावली Kāv. 1.1; मधुरकोमलकान्तपदावलीं शृणु तदा जयदेवसरस्वतीम् Gīt.1.
    -आसनम् a foot-stool.
    - आहत a. kicked.
    -कमलम् lotus-like foot.
    -कारः, -कृत् m. the author of the Padapāṭha.
    -क्रमः 1 walking, a pace; न चित्रमुच्चैः श्रवसः पदक्रमम् (प्रशशंस) Śi.1.52.
    -2 a particular method of reciting the Veda; cf. क्रम.
    -गः a foot-soldier.
    -गतिः f. gait, manner of going.
    -गोत्रम् a family supposed to preside over a particular class of words.
    -छेदः, -विच्छेदः, -विग्रहः separation of words, resolu- tion of a sentence into its constituent parts.
    -च्युत a. dismissed from office, deposed.
    -जातम् class or group of words.
    -दार्ढ्यम् fixedness or security of text.
    -न्यासः 1 stepping, tread, step.
    -2 a foot-mark.
    -3 position of the feet in a particular attitude.
    -4 the plant गोक्षुर.
    -5 writing down verses or quarters of verses; अप्रगल्भाः पदन्यासे जननीरागहेतवः । सन्त्येके बहुलालापाः कवयो बालका इव ॥ Trivikramabhaṭṭa.
    -पङ्क्तिः f.
    1 a line of foot-steps; द्वारे$स्य पाण्डुसिकते पदपङ्क्तिर्दृश्यते$भिनवा Ś.3.7; V.4.6.
    -2 a line or arrangement of words, a series of words; कृतपदपङ्क्तिरथर्वणेव वेदः Ki.1.1.
    -3 an iṣtakā or sacred brick.
    -4 a kind of metre.
    -पाठः an arrangement of the Vedic text in which each word is written and pronounced in its original form and independently of phonetic changes (opp. संहितापाठ).
    -पातः, विक्षेपः a step, pace (of a horse also).
    -बन्धः a foot-step, step.
    -भञ्जनम् analysis of words, etymology.
    -भञ्जिका 1 a commentary which separates the words and analyses the compounds of a passage.
    -2 a register, journal.
    -3 a calendar.
    -भ्रंशः dismissal from office.
    -माला a magical formula.
    -योपनम् a fetter for the feet (Ved.).
    -रचना 1 arrangement of words.
    -2 literary composition.
    -वायः Ved. a leader.
    -विष्टम्भः a step, footstep.
    -वृत्तिः f. the hiatus between two words.
    -वेदिन् a linguist, philologist.
    -व्याख्यानम् interpreta- tion of words.
    -शास्त्रम् the science of separately written words.
    -संघातः (टः) 1 connecting the words which are separated in the संहिता.
    -2 a writer, an annotator.
    -संधिः m. the euphonic combination of words.
    -स्थ a.
    1 going on foot.
    -2 being in a position of authority or high rank.
    -स्थानम् a foot-print.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > पदम् _padam

  • 6 SKÖR

    * * *
    (pl. -ar), f.
    1) score, notch, incision;
    2) a rift in a rock or precipice (hleypr hann ofan fyrir skorina).
    * * *
    f., gen. skarar, [skara], a rim, edge; allt út að skörinni, the rim of ice, Eb. 236; víða um ísinn … þeir lendu útan at skörinni, Fms. viii. 404: = tjald-skör, hljóp konungr ór lyptingunni, var hann svá reiðr at hann hljóp út um skarirnar, Fas. i. 373; spretta skörunr, ii. 187, 206, Bs. ii. 108: the phrase, skríða til skarar, to slide to the very edge, to fight it out, Sd. 189; skal nú til skarar skríða með okkr Knúti bróður mínum, Fms. xi. 15, the metaphor prob. from running or racing to the edge of the ice.
    2. the joints in a ship’s planking, see skara and skarsúð; þá er skipit hljóp af stokkunum bilaði í skarar nökkurar, Fms. viii. 196; húfr skörum hvelfðr, a hull covered with skarar, vi. (in a verse); þunn skör, the thin planks, Lex. Poët.
    3. a row of benches or steps; it appears from this word that in the ancient halls the seats sloped upwards, in tiers, as in a theatre; skyldi sá sitja á skörinni fyrir hásætinu, on the bench next before the high seat, Hkr. i. 49; sitja í hásæti, skör lægra enn konungr, one bench, one step lower, Fms. i. 7, Fb. ii. 137; sem hann er lauss, þykkir honum skör rýmra, Fas. ii. 225; var konungr í sömu stofu ok sömu skör um vetrinn, Fms. x. 1, v. l.; fót-skör, a foot-stool; or skör fóta = fótskemill.
    4. = skari (better skor), Þiðr. 288, 291, 311, 350.
    5. the hair, prob. from being cut so as to make a rim round the head, cp. brúna-skurðr: skör nam at dyja, Þkv. i; skör var fyrir enni, hair cut into a forelock on the forehead, Rm. 15; skör jarpa, Hðm. 21; skarar jarpar, Gkv. 2. 19; þær skálar er und skörum vóru, Vkv. 23, 33; döglings skör dreyra runna, his gory locks, Gkv. 1. 13; alda gengr of skör drengjum, Kormak; háfjall skarar, skarar fjall, skarar haugr, the high mount of the hair, the ‘knoll of the hair,’ = the head, Hým. 23, Hkr. i. (in a verse), Lex. Poët.: skör is used of men’s hair only, not of women, hence in the law, ef kona klæðisk karlklæðum eða skerr sér skör, eða ferr með vápn, þat varðar fjörbaugs-garð, Grág. i. 358: the word is obsolete in prose, except Grág. l. c., or in the saying, skömm eru skarar lýtin, cp. Mkv. 19: and in the phrase, mun Guðrún eiga at búa um rauda skör Bolla, G. will have to dress B.’s gory locks, Ld. 244; cp. vinna skarar rauðar, Ó. H. (in a verse); svá segir mér hugr um at rautt mun sjá í skörina, my mind tells me that there will be bloody locks, Valla L. 210: skapa skor (i. e. skör?) ok jafna ú-jafnað, to shape the cut, and make even the uneven, Fbr. 16 new Ed., skarar-fagr, adj. fair-haired, Fms. x. (in a verse).

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > SKÖR

  • 7 mast

    Англо-русский морской словарь > mast

  • 8 rail

    1) сущ. леер, поручень - укрепленные на стойках тросы, заменяющие фальшборт судна, и тросы, натягиваемые для предотвращения падения людей за борт во время шторма. 2) сущ. планширь - 1. Деревянный брус с закругленной поверхностью, ограничивающий фальшборт в верхней его части. 2. На гребных судах - брус, покрывающий верхние концы шрангоутов вокруг всей шлюпки, с гнездами для уключин, Служит добавочным креплением бортов. 3. На деревянных судах - толстые доски связывающие верхние концы топтимберсов.
    Syn:
    3) сущ. регель, реельс, релинг, рельс - длинные, тонкие сосновые или дубовые рейки с фасонной отделкой закрепленные на бортах и оконечностях корабля в качестве декора, в зависимости от места расположения они получали различные названия: самый нижний бортовой реельс назывался вест-реельс, следующий над ним, шир-реельс, который обычно распологался на линии оголовков топтимберсов, распологавшийся выше носил название дрифт-реельса, над планширем находился фиф-реельс. Реельсы гальюна, (наиболее часто называемые регелями или релингами) называются просто: верхний, средний и нижний регели. Кормовые реельсы принимали название тех частей, к которым они крпились, к примеру, нижний контр-реельс, транцевый реельс и т.д. 4) петр. реглинс

    English-Russian sailing ships dictionary > rail

  • 9 leg

    [leg]
    n
    1) нога, ножка (человека или животного), лапа
    See:

    He was shot through in the leg. — Пуля попала в ногу.

    Give me a leg up on to the wall. — Подсади меня на забор.

    He hasn't a leg to stand on. — Ему нет никакого оправдания. /Его утверждения беспочвенны.

    I've been on my legs all day. — Я весь день на ногах.

    My leg hurts badly. — У меня очень болит нога.

    The horse got/stood on its hind legs. — Лошадь встала на дыбы

    - one's both legs
    - bare legs
    - bandy legs
    - hairy legs
    - strong legs
    - sturdy legs
    - one's bad legs
    - wounded leg
    - one's badly scratched legs
    - one's strong legs
    - front legs
    - chicken leg
    - leg show
    - one's leg muscles
    - legs of a man
    - legs of a spider
    - legs of a crab
    - leg of mutton
    - legs of a dog
    - hind legs of a horse
    - legs of trousers
    - leg of a boot
    - shin lower part of the leg
    - pain in the leg
    - deep cuts on the leg
    - bruises on one's legs
    - children with thin legs
    - scrapes on the legs
    - scars on the legs
    - man with a wooden leg
    - with one's tail between one's legs
    - one's legs tremble
    - bandage smb's sore leg
    - be on one's legs all day
    - be off one's legs
    - be on one's own legs
    - be on one's hind legs
    - be laid up with a broken leg
    - bend one's leg in the knee
    - bind smb's legs
    - bite smb in the leg
    - break one's leg
    - catch smb by the leg
    - change leg
    - cross one's legs
    - cut off smb's leg
    - cut one's leg badly
    - dislocate one's leg
    - drag one's legs
    - draw up one's legs
    - examine the injured leg
    - exercise one's legs
    - favour one's legs
    - feel one's legs
    - have a weak feeling in one's legs
    - hurt one's leg
    - injure one's leg
    - jump with both legs
    - jump on one leg
    - keep one's legs
    - lift one's leg
    - lose a leg in fight
    - move one's leg
    - make a leg
    - operate on the leg
    - pull smb's leg
    - put one's leg out of joint
    - put smb on his legs
    - rub the leg with a towel
    - rub ointment into the leg
    - pull up a ligament in one's leg
    - run as fast as one's legs can carry one
    - run smb off his legs
    - scrape one's leg on a nail
    - seize smb by the legs
    - set the dislocated leg
    - shake a leg
    - shoot out a leg
    - show one's legs
    - sit with one's legs on the chair
    - sit with one's legs in the air
    - sit with one's legs crossed
    - stand with his legs wide apart
    - stretch one's legs
    - rest one's legs
    - kick one's legs
    - use one's legs
    - swing one's legs
    - take smb's leg off
    - tie a note to the leg of the bird
    - tie smb's legs together
    - treat smb's legs
    - twist smb's leg
    - twist one's leg
    - walk smb off his legs
    - wound smb in the leg
    2) ножка (какого-либо предмета), подпорка, подставка
    - chair leg
    - thin legs
    - wooden legs
    - leg vice
    - leg of a table
    - leg of the chair broke
    - rickety legs of the table
    - tables with metal legs
    - hit against the leg of the stool
    USAGE:
    (1.). See finger, n; USAGE (1.), (2.). (2.). See arm, n; USAGE (1.).

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > leg

  • 10 sedeo

    sĕdeo, sēdi, sessum, 2, v. n. [Sanscr. root sad-; Gr. ἙΔ, to sit; cf. ἕδος, ἕζομαι; Lat. sedes, insidiae, sedare, sella, etc.; Engl. sit, seat], to sit.
    I.
    Lit. (very freq. in prose and poetry); constr. absol., with in, the simple abl., or with other prepp. and advv. of place.
    A.
    In gen.
    (α).
    Absol.:

    hi stant ambo, non sedent,

    Plaut. Capt. prol. 2; cf. id. ib. 12; id. Mil. 2, 1, 4:

    quid sit, quod cum tot summi oratores sedeant, ego potissimum surrexerim,

    remain sitting, Cic. Rosc. Am. 1, 1:

    sedens iis assensi,

    id. Fam. 5, 2, 9:

    lumbi sedendo dolent,

    Plaut. Men. 5, 3, 6:

    supplex ille sedet,

    Prop. 4 (5), 5, 37.—
    (β).
    With in:

    in subselliis,

    Plaut. Poen. prol. 5:

    sedilibus in primis eques sedet,

    Hor. Epod. 4, 16:

    in proscaenio,

    Plaut. Poen. prol. 18; cf.: aliquem in XIIII. sessum deducere, Asin. ap. Cic. Fam. 10, 32, 2; Suet. Caes. 39 (v. quattuordecim): malo in illā tuā sedeculā sedere quam in istorum sella curuli, Cic. Att. 4, 10, 1; cf.:

    in sellā,

    id. Div. 1, 46, 104:

    in saxo (ejecti),

    Plaut. Rud. prol. 73; Ov. H. 10, 49:

    in arā (mulieres supplices),

    Plaut. Rud. 3, 6, 9:

    in solio,

    Cic. Fin. 2, 21, 69; Ov. M. 2, 23:

    in equo,

    Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 10, § 27:

    in leone,

    Plin. 35, 10, 36, § 109; and with a gen. specification of the place where:

    in conclavi,

    Ter. Eun. 3, 5, 35:

    in hemicyclio domi,

    Cic. Lael. 1, 2:

    bubo in culmine,

    Ov. M. 6, 432:

    cornix in humo,

    id. Am. 3, 5, 22:

    musca in temone,

    Phaedr. 3, 6, 1.—
    (γ).
    With simple abl. (not ante-Aug.):

    bis sex caelestes, medio Jove, sedibus altis sedent,

    Ov. M. 6, 72:

    solio,

    id. ib. 6, 650;

    14, 261: sede regiā,

    Liv. 1, 41:

    eburneis sellis,

    id. 5, 41:

    sellā curuli,

    id. 30, 19:

    carpento,

    id. 1, 34:

    cymbā,

    Ov. M. 1, 293:

    puppe,

    id. F. 6, 471:

    humo,

    id. M. 4, 261:

    equo,

    Mart. 5, 38, 4; 11, 104, 14; cf.:

    dorso aselli,

    Ov. F. 3, 749:

    delphine,

    id. M. 11, 237:

    columbae viridi solo,

    Verg. A. 6, 192:

    recessu,

    Ov. M. 1, 177; 14, 261:

    theatro,

    id. A. A. 1, 497.—
    (δ).
    With other prepp. and advv. of place:

    inter ancillas,

    Plaut. Men. 5, 2, 46:

    ante fores,

    Ov. M. 4, 452; Tib. 1, 3, 30:

    ad tumulum supplex,

    id. 2, 6, 33:

    sub arbore,

    Ov. M. 4, 95:

    sub Jove,

    id. ib. 4, 261:

    ducis sub pede,

    id. Tr. 4, 2, 44:

    post me gradu uno,

    Hor. S. 1, 6, 40:

    apud quem,

    Cic. Rep. 3, 28, 32 (ap. Non. 522, 30) et saep.:

    non sedeo istic, vos sedete,

    Plaut. Stich. 1, 2, 36:

    illic,

    Ter. Hec. 5, 3, 4; id. Phorm. 1, 2, 41.—
    2.
    Late Lat., pass., of animals, to be ridden (cf. Engl. to sit a horse):

    sederi equos in civitatibus non sivit,

    Spart. Hadr. 22;

    Cod. Th. 9, 30, 3: cum (Bucephalus) ab equario suo mollius sederetur,

    Sol. 45:

    animalia sedentur,

    Veg. 2, 28, 12.—
    B.
    In partic.
    1.
    Of magistrates, esp. of judges, to sit in council, in court, or on the bench:

    (Scaevolā tribuno) in Rostris sedente suasit Serviliam legem Crassus,

    Cic. Brut. 43, 161:

    ejus igitur mortis sedetis ultores, etc.,

    id. Mil. 29, 79; id. Clu. 37, 103 sq.:

    si idcirco sedetis, ut, etc.,

    id. Rosc. Am. 53, 153; so,

    judex,

    Liv. 40, 8:

    Appius, ne ejus rei causā sedisse videretur,

    id. 3, 46, 9; Phaedr. 1, 10, 6:

    sedissem forsitan unus De centum judex in tua verba viris,

    Ov. P. 3, 5, 23; Plin. Ep. 6, 33, 3:

    Minos arbiter,

    Prop. 3, 19 (4, 18), 27; cf.:

    sedeo pro tribunali,

    id. ib. 1, 10, 9: a quibus si qui quaereret, sedissentne judices in Q. Fabricium, sedisse se dicerent, Cic Clu. 38, 105; cf. id. Rab. Post. 5, 10.—Also of the assistants of the judges:

    nobis in tribunali Q. Pompeii praetoris urbani sedentibus,

    Cic. de Or. 1, 37, 168; id. Rosc. Com. 4, 12.—In Quint., also of the advocate, Quint. 11, 3, 132.—Of witnesses:

    dicendo contra reum, cum quo sederit,

    Quint. 5, 7, 32.—Of a presiding officer:

    sedente Claudio,

    Tac. A. 11, 11.—Of augurs sitting to wait for an augurium:

    sed secundum augures sedere est augurium captare,

    Serv. ad Verg. A. 9, 4; cf. id. ib. 1, 56; Interp. Mai ad Verg. A. 10, 241; Fest. s. v. silentio, p. 248, a Müll.; cf. Becker, Antiq. 2, 3, p. 76.—
    2.
    To continue sitting, to sit still; to continue, remain, tarry, wait, abide in a place; and with an implication of inactivity, to sit idly, be inactive; to linger, loiter, etc.:

    isdem consulibus sedentibus atque inspectantibus lata lex est, etc.,

    Cic. Sest. 15, 33 (cf. id. Pis. 9):

    majores nostri, qui in oppido sederent, quam qui rura colerent, desidiosiores putabant,

    Varr. R. R. 2, prooem. §

    1: quasi claudus sutor domi sedet totos dies,

    Plaut. Aul. 1, 1, 34; cf.:

    an sedere oportuit Domi,

    Ter. Ad. 4, 5, 38:

    iis ventis istinc navigatur, qui si essent, nos Corcyrae non sederemus,

    Cic. Fam. 16, 7:

    quor sedebas in foro, si eras coquos Tu solus?

    Plaut. Ps. 3, 2, 11:

    in villā totos dies,

    Cic. Att. 12, 44, 2:

    circum argentarias cottidie,

    Plaut. Truc. 1, 1, 48:

    sedemus desides domi,

    Liv. 3, 68:

    statuit congredi quam cum tantis copiis refugere aut tam diu uno loco sedere,

    Nep. Dat. 8, 1:

    non cuivis contingit adire Corinthum. Sedit qui timuit, ne non succederet,

    sat still, stayed at home, Hor. Ep. 1, 17, 37.—Esp. of waiting on an oracle or a god for an answer or for aid (= Gr. ïzein):

    ante sacras fores,

    Tib. 1, 3, 30:

    illius ad tumulum fugiam supplexque sedebo,

    id. 2, 6, 33:

    custos ad mea busta sedens,

    Prop. 3, 16 (4, 15), 24:

    meliora deos sedet omina poscens,

    Verg. G. 3, 456; so of a lover at the door of his mistress: me retinent victum formosae vincla puellae, Et sedeo janitor, Tib. [p. 1659] 1, 1, 56:

    et frustra credula turba sedet,

    id. 4, 4, 18.—
    b.
    Of long, esp. of inactive encamping in war, to sit, i. e. to remain encamped, to keep the field, before an enemy's fortress or army:

    hostium copiae magnae contra me sedebant, Cato ap. Charis, p. 197 P.: septimum decimum annum Ilico sedent,

    Naev. 6, 2:

    dum apud hostes sedimus,

    Plaut. Am. 2, 1, 52:

    sedendo expugnare urbem,

    Liv. 2, 12:

    sedendo et cunctando bellum gerere,

    id. 22, 24:

    quieto sedente rege ad Enipeum,

    id. 44, 27:

    ad Suessulam,

    id. 7, 37; 9, 3; 9, 44; 10, 25; 22, 39; 23, 19; 44, 27; Verg. A. 5, 440:

    apud moenia Contrebiae,

    Val. Max. 7, 4, 5.—Hence, prov.:

    compressis, quod aiunt, manibus sedere,

    Liv. 7, 13, 7; and:

    vetus proverbium est, Romanus sedendo vincit (prob. originating with Q. Fabius Cunctator),

    Varr. R. R. 1, 2, 2.—
    3.
    For desideo (2.), to sit at stool, Marc. Emp. 29; so,

    sordido in loco sedere,

    Val. Max. 9, 13, 2.—
    II.
    Trop. (in prose not freq. till after the Aug. per.; not in Cic.).
    A.
    In gen., to sink or settle down, to subside:

    cum pondere libra Prona nec hac plus parte sedet nec surgit ab illā,

    Tib. 4, 1, 42:

    quod neque tam fuerunt gravia, ut depressa sederent, Nec levia, ut possent per summas labier oras,

    Lucr. 5, 474; cf.: flamma petit altum; propior locus aëra cepit;

    Sederunt medio terra fretumque solo,

    Ov. F. 1,110:

    sedet nebula densior campo quam montibus,

    Liv. 22, 4:

    sedet vox auribus,

    sinks into, penetrates, Quint. 11, 3, 40: rupti aliqui montes tumulique sedere, Sall. Fragm. ap. Isid. Orig. 14, 1, 2 (H. 2, 43 Dietsch); cf.:

    sedisse immensos montes,

    Tac. A. 2, 47: memor illius escae, Quae simplex olim sibi sederit, sat well upon your stomach, i. e. agreed well with you, Hor. S. 2, 2, 73; Quint. 9, 4, 94.—
    2.
    Of feelings, passions, etc.: his dictis sedere minae, subsided, i. e. were quieted, = sedatae sunt, Sil. 10, 624; cf.:

    nusquam irae: sedit rabies feritasque famesque,

    Stat. Th. 10, 823. —
    3.
    Of places, to sink, i. e. to lie low, to be in the valley or plain:

    campo Nola sedet,

    Sil. 12, 162:

    mediisque sedent convallibus arva,

    Luc. 3, 380; Stat. Th. 1, 330; cf.:

    lactuca sedens,

    i. e. lower, Mart. 10, 48, 9 ( = sessilis, id. 3, 47, 8).—
    B.
    In partic., to sit, sit close or tight, to hold or hang fast, to be fast, firm, fixed, immovable; be settled, established, etc.:

    tempus fuit, quo navit in undis, Nunc sedet Ortygie,

    Ov. M. 15, 337:

    in liquido sederunt ossa cerebro,

    stuck fast, id. ib. 12, 289;

    so of weapons, etc., that sink deep: clava (Herculis), adversi sedit in ore viri,

    id. F. 1, 576:

    cujus (Scaevae) in scuto centum atque viginti tela sedere,

    Flor. 4, 2, 40:

    librata cum sederit (glans),

    Liv. 38, 29; hence, poet. also, of deep-seated wounds: plagam sedere Cedendo arcebat, from sinking or penetrating deeply, Ov. M. 3, 88:

    alta sedent vulnera,

    Luc. 1, 32.—Of clothes, to fit (opp. dissidere, v. Hor. Ep. 1, 1, 96):

    ita et sedet melius et continetur (pars togae),

    sits better, Quint. 11, 3, 140 sq.; so,

    toga umero,

    id. 11, 3, 161; cf.:

    quam bene umeris tuis sederet imperium,

    Plin. Pan. 10, 6.—Of vessels:

    sicco jam litore sedit,

    Luc. 8, 726:

    naves super aggerationem, quae fuerat sub aquā, sederent,

    stuck fast, grounded, Vitr. 10, 22 med. et saep.:

    cujus laetissima facies et amabilis vultus in omnium civium ore, oculis, animo sedet,

    Plin. Pan. 55, 10:

    aliquid fideliter in animo,

    Sen. Ep. 2, 2:

    unum Polynicis amati Nomen in ore sedet,

    Stat. Th. 12, 114; so,

    Cressa relicta in ingenio tuo,

    Ov. H. 2, 76:

    sedere coepit sententia haec,

    to be established, Plin. 2, 7, 5, § 23; cf.:

    nunc parum mihi sedet judicium,

    Sen. Ep. 46, 3; Amm. 14, 1, 5; 15, 2, 5. —Hence, also of any thing fixed, resolved, or determined upon:

    si mihi non animo fixum immotumque sederet, Ne cui, etc.,

    Verg. A. 4, 15; cf.:

    idque pio sedet Aeneae,

    id. ib. 5, 418:

    bellum,

    Flor. 2, 15, 4:

    consilium fugae,

    id. 2, 18, 14:

    haec,

    Sil. 15, 352. —With a subject-clause:

    tunc sedet Ferre iter impavidum,

    Stat. Th. 1, 324:

    vacuo petere omina caelo,

    id. ib. 3, 459:

    Aegaei scopulos habitare profundi,

    Val. Fl. 2, 383.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > sedeo

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