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1 ways and means
methods, especially of providing money.طُرُق وَوَسائِل للتزوُّد بالمال -
2 the act of sustaining life by food or providing a means of subsistence
General subject: sustainmentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > the act of sustaining life by food or providing a means of subsistence
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3 оперативный
•Means for providing for the safe and expeditious movement of aircraft...
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > оперативный
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4 servicio las 24 horas
= 24 hour(s) service, 24 hour(s) serviceEx. Librarians have begun building Web sites as a means of providing 24 hour services.Ex. Librarians have begun building Web sites as a means of providing 24 hour services.* * *= 24 hour(s) service, 24 hour(s) serviceEx: Librarians have begun building Web sites as a means of providing 24 hour services.
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5 πόρος
A means of passing a river, ford, ferry, Θρύον Ἀλφειοῖο π. Thryum the ford of the Alphëus, Il.2.592, h.Ap. 423, cf. h.Merc. 398;πόρον ἷξον Ξάνθου Il.14.433
;Ἀξίου π. A.Pers. 493
; ἀπικνέεται ἐς τὸν π.τῆς διαβάσιος to the place of the passage, Hdt.8.115;π. διαβὰς Ἅλυος A.Pers. 864
(lyr.);τοῦ κατ' Ὠρωπὸν π. μηδὲν πραττέσθω IG12.40.22
.2 narrow part of the sea, strait,διαβὰς πόρον Ὠκεανοῖο Hes.Th. 292
;παρ' Ὠκεανοῦ.. ἄσβεστον π. A.Pr. 532
(lyr.); π. Ἕλλης ([dialect] Dor. Ἕλλας), = Ἑλλήσποντος, Pi.Fr. 189, A.Pers. 875(lyr.), Ar.V. 308(lyr.); Ἰόνιος π. the Ionian Sea which is the passage-way from Greece to Italy, Pi.N.4.53;πέλαγος αἰγαίου πόρου E.Hel. 130
; Εὔξεινος, ἄξενος π. (cf.πόντος 11
), Id.Andr. 1262, IT 253; διάραντες τὸν π., i.e. the sea between Sicily and Africa, Plb.1.37.1; ἐν πόρῳ in the passage-way (of ships), in the fair-way, Hdt.7.183, Th. 1.120, 6.48;ἐν π. τῆς ναυμαχίης Hdt.8.76
;ἕως τοῦ π. τοῦ κατὰ τὸν ὅρμον τὸν Ἀφροδιτοπολίτην PHib.1.38.5
(iii B.C.).3 periphr., πόροι ἁλός the paths of the sea, i.e. the sea, Od.12.259;Αἰγαίου πόντοιο πλατὺς π. D.P.131
;ἐνάλιοι π. A.Pers. 453
; π.ἁλίρροθοι ib. 367, S.Aj. 412(lyr.); freq. of rivers, π. Ἀλφεοῦ, Σκαμάνδρου, i.e. the Alphëus, Scamander, etc., Pi.O.1.92, A.Ch. 366(lyr.), etc.;ῥυτοὶ π. Id.Eu. 452
, cf. 293; Πλούτωνος π. the river Pluto, Id.Pr. 806: metaph., βίου π. the stream of life, Pi.I.8(7).15;π. ὕμνων Emp.35.1
.4 artificial passage over a river, bridge, Hdt.4.136, 140, 7.10.γ;
aqueduct,IG
7.93(Megara, V A.D., restd.), Epigr.Gr.1073.4 ([place name] Samos).5 generally, pathway, way, A.Ag. 910, S.Ph. 705(lyr.), etc.; track of a wild beast, X.Cyr.1.6.40; αἰθέρα θ' ἁγνὸν πόρον οἰωνῶν their pathway, A.Pr. 284(anap.); ἐν τῷ π.εἶναι to be in the way, Sammelb.7356.11(ii A.D.): metaph.,πραπίδων πόροι A.Supp.94
(lyr.).6 passage through a porous substance, opening, Epicur.Ep.1pp.10,18 U.; esp. passage through the skin, οἱ πόροι the pores or passages by which the ἀπορροαί passed, acc. to Empedocles,πόρους λέγετε εἰς οὓς καὶ δι' ὧν αἱ ἀπορροαὶ πορεύονται Pl.Men. 76c
, cf. Epicur. Fr. 250, Metrod. Fr.7,Ti.Locr.100e;νοητοὶ π. S.E.P.2.140
; opp. ὄγκοι, Gal. 10.268; so of sponges, Arist. HA 548b31; of plants, Id.Pr. 905b8, Thphr.CP1.2.4, HP1.10.5.b of other ducts or openings of the body, π. πρῶτος, of the womb, Hp. ap. Poll.2.222; πόροι σπερματικοί, θορικοὶ π., Arist.GA 716b17, 720b13; π. the ovaries.Id.
HA 570a5, al.; τροφῆς π., of the oesophagus, Id.PA 650a15, al.; of the rectum, Id.GA 719b29; of the urinal duct, ib. 773a21; of the arteries and veins, Id.HA 510a14, etc.c passages leading from the organs of sensation to the brain,ψυχὴ παρεσπαρμένη τοῖς π. Pl.Ax. 366a
;οἱ π. τοῦ ὄμματος Arist.Sens. 438b14
, cf. HA 495a11, PA 656b17; ὤτων, μυκτήρων, Id.GA 775a2, cf. 744a2; of the optic nerves, Heroph. ap. Gal.7.89.II c. gen. rei, way or means of achieving, accomplishing, discovering, etc.,οὐκ ἐδύνατο π. οὐδένα τούτου ἀνευρεῖν Hdt.2.2
;οὐδεὶς π. ἐφαίνετο τῆς ἁλώσιος Id.3.156
;τῶν ἀδοκήτων π. ηὗρε θεός E.Med. 1418
(anap.); π. ὁδοῦ a means of performing the journey, Ar. Pax 124;π. ζητήματος Pl.Tht. 191a
; but also π. κακῶν a means of escaping evils, a way out of them, E.Alc. 213 (lyr.): c. inf.,πόρος νοῆσαι Emp.4.12
;π. εὐθαρσεῖν And.2.16
;π. τις μηχανή τε.. ἀντιτείσασθαι E.Med. 260
: with Preps.,π. ἀμφί τινος A.Supp. 806
codd. (lyr.); περί τινος dub. in Ar.Ec. 653;πόροι πρὸς τὸ πολεμεῖν X. An.2.5.20
.2 abs., providing, means of providing, opp. ἀπορία, Pl. Men. 78d sq.; contrivance, device,οἵας τέχνας τε καὶ π. ἐμησάμην A.Pr. 477
; δεινὸς γὰρ εὑρεῖν κἀξ ἀμηχάνων πόρον ib.59, cf. Ar.Eq. 759;μέγας π. A.Pr. 111
;τίνα π. εὕρω πόθεν; E.IA 356
(troch.).3 π. χρημάτων a way of raising money, financial provision, X.Ath.3.2, HG1.6.12, D.1.19, IG7.4263.2 (Oropus, iii B.C.), etc.;ὁ π. τῶν χρ. D.4.29
, IG12(5).1001.1 (Ios, iv B.C.); without χρημάτων, SIG284.23 (Erythrae, iv B.C.), etc.;μηχανᾶσθαι προσόδου π. X.Cyr.1.6.10
, cf. PTeb.75.6 (ii B.C.): in pl., 'ways and means', resources, revenue,πόροι χρημάτων D. 18.309
: abs.,πόρους πορίζειν Hyp.Eux.37
, cf. X.Cyr.1.6.9 (sg.), Arist. Rh. 1359b23; πόροι ἢ περὶ προσόδων, title of work by X.: sg., source of revenue, endowment, OGI544.24 (Ancyra, ii A.D.), 509.12,14 (Aphrodisias, ii A.D.), etc.b assessable income or property, taxable estate, freq. in Pap., as BGU1189.11 (i A.D.), etc.; liability, PHamb.23.29 (vi A.D.), etc.III journey, voyage,μακρᾶς κελεύθου π. A. Th. 546
;παρόρνιθας π. τιθέντες Id.Eu. 770
, cf. E.IT 116, etc.; ἐν τῷ π. πλοῖον ἀνατρέψαι on its passage, Aeschin.3.158.IV Π personified as father of Ἔρως, Pl.Smp. 203b. -
6 ordenador central
m.host computer, mainframe, mainframe computer.* * *(n.) = central computer, host computerEx. Videotext systems were conceived as a means of providing easy access to information held on a central computer.Ex. Question marks on the extreme left of the printout are prompts from the host computer.* * *(n.) = central computer, host computerEx: Videotext systems were conceived as a means of providing easy access to information held on a central computer.
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7 sistema de videotexto
(n.) = videotext systemEx. Videotext systems were conceived as a means of providing easy access to information held on a central computer.* * *(n.) = videotext systemEx: Videotext systems were conceived as a means of providing easy access to information held on a central computer.
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8 telecentro
= telecentre.Nota: Institución de una comunidad que generalmente tiene pocas líneas de telecomunicaciones (principalmente Internet) para que los ciudadanos puedan acceder a ellas.Ex. Telecentres are a means for providing community access to electronic information by utilizing information and communication technologies.* * *= telecentre.Nota: Institución de una comunidad que generalmente tiene pocas líneas de telecomunicaciones (principalmente Internet) para que los ciudadanos puedan acceder a ellas.Ex: Telecentres are a means for providing community access to electronic information by utilizing information and communication technologies.
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9 violencia al volante
(n.) = road rageEx. The article 'The new road rage' reviews some of the developments in telematics applied to motor vehicles as a means of providing a constant stream of useful information to help drivers.* * *(n.) = road rageEx: The article 'The new road rage' reviews some of the developments in telematics applied to motor vehicles as a means of providing a constant stream of useful information to help drivers.
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10 παρασκευή
παρασκευ-ή, ἡ,A preparation,δείπνου Hdt.9.82
; παρασκευὴν σίτου παραγγείλας having ordered corn to be prepared, Id.3.25, cf. Pl.R. 369e ;π. νεῶν Ar.Ach. 190
; ἐν τούτῳ παρασκευῆς ἦσαν in this state of preparation, Th.2.17 ; preparation, practice, as of a speaker preparing his speech, Isoc.4.13, X.Mem.4.2.6 ;ἡ π. τῆς πραγματείας Plb.3.26.5
(elsewh. προκατασκευή, q.v.) ; λέγειν ἀπὸ παρασκευῆς, opp. αὐτοσχεδίως, Alex.Fig.1.2 ; also, in a speech, preparatory section, D.H.Is.15 (pl.) ; cf.παρασκευάζω A. 3
fin.b with Preps., ἐκ παρασκευῆς of set purpose, by arrangement, Antipho 6.19, Lys.31.30 ; μάχη ἐγένετο ἐκ π. a pitched battle, Th.5.56 ;ἀπὸ παρασκευῆς Id.1.133
;ἀπὸ π. οὐδεμιᾶς Antipho 5.22
; δι' ὀλίγης παρασκευῆς at short notice, offhand, Th.4.8 ;τὸ ναυτικὸν ἐν π. ἦν Id.2.80
; ἦσαν ἐν π. πολέμου were engaged in preparing for it (cf. κατασκευή), Id.8.14 ;ἐν παρασκευῇ εἶναι Arist.Rh. 1382b3
;μετὰ παρασκευῆς πλείστης ἠδίκησεν Id.Rh.Al. 1427a4
;ἄνευ παρασκευῆς Pl.Ep. 326a
.2 providing, procuring,φίλων καὶ οὐσίας Id.R. 361b
; ὑγιείας σώματι π. Id.Lg. 962a ; way or means of providing, τίς.. τέχνη τῆς π. τοῦ μηδὲν ἀδικεῖσθαι; Id.Grg. 510a ; δύ' εἶναι τὰς π. ἐπὶ τὸ θεραπεύειν ib. 513d ; in E.Ba. 457, λευκὴν.. χροιὰν εἰς παρασκευὴν ἔχεις, ἐκ π. shd. be read.3 intrigue, cabal, for the purpose of gaining a verdict or carrying a measure, Cratin.185, Antipho 5.79, And. 1.1, Lys. 12.75, al., D.43.32.2 freq. in military sense (v. supr. 1.1), armament, And.1.107, Th.6.31, X.Ages.1.13, HG5.2.23 ; ἵπποι καὶ ὅπλα καὶ ἡ ἄλλη π. Th.2.100, cf. 5.17 ; γίγνεσθαι τὰς παρασκευὰς ἐποίης α I got the armaments ready for service, D.18.102 ; αἱ πρὸς πόλεμον π. Arist.Rh. 1383b3.3 generally, power, means, Th.1.1 ; natural equipment, Arr.Epict.1.2.30, 2.19.30 ; φύσις καὶ π. ib.4.8.42, cf. 1.6.37 ; of the physical constitution of a new-born infant, Gal. 6.32 ; of mental faculties, predisposition, δύναμις καὶ π. Plot.4.6.3.III among the Jews, the day of Preparation, before the sabbath of the Passover, Ev.Marc.15.42, Ev.Jo.19.14,31, etc. ;ἡμέρα παρασκευῆς Ev.Luc.23.54
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρασκευή
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11 εὐπορία
A ease, facility, of doing a thing, c. inf., Emp.100.5;ναῦς εὐ. ἦν ποιεῖσθαι Th.4.52
: abs.,ὅτε πολλὴ ὑμῖν εὐ. φαίνεται X.An.7.6.37
: c. gen. rei, easy means of providing, ;τοῦ καθ' ἡμέραν Th.3.82
; also εὐ. ἐν τῇ τέχνῃ, ἐκ τῆς τέχνης, Lys.24.5;εὐ. τῆς τύχης Th.3.45
; εὐπορίαν τῇ βδελυρίᾳ τῇ ἑαυτοῦ τοὺς συμμάχους ποιεῖσθαι to make them a means of satisfying his brutal passions, Aeschin.1.107; ἡ παρ' ἀλλήλων εὐ. mutual assistance, Isoc.6.67.2 plenty, abundance, opp. πενίη, Democr. 101;χρημάτων X.HG4.8.28
; ; ἡ περὶ τὸν βίον εὐ. Isoc.12.7; ἡ περὶ τὴν οὐσίαν εὐ. Arist.Pol. 1326b34: abs., welfare, X.Cyr.3.3.7; opp. ἀπορία, Arist.Pol. 1279b27: in pl., advantages, Isoc.15.253, D.5.8;εὐπορίαι προσόδων Arist.Pol. 1293a3
; ἀρουραίη εὐ. rustic wealth, AP9.373.6; μιῆς ὄϊος καὶ βοὸς εὐ. consisting of one sheep or ox, ib.149 (Antip.);ἡ Εὐ. θεά SIG1111
(Piraeus, iii A.D.).II opp. ἀπορία, solution of doubts or difficulties, Pl.Phlb. 15c; opp. ἀμηχανία, X.Oec.9.1;ἡ ὕστερον εὐ. λύσις τῶν πρότερον ἀπορουμένων Arist.Metaph. 995a29
; resourcefulness, Hp.Off.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐπορία
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12 Web form
E-coma means of collecting information from a visitor to a Web site in a structured manner. Once the consumer has filled in the form, it is usually returned to the owner of the Web site via e-mail.There are several golden rules to follow when designing a Web form. It should be short or, if necessary, split into clear sections. Mandatory fields—such as e-mail addresses—should be clearly marked, conventionally with red type or red asterisks. Consumers should be given an alternative for information they cannot give—for example: “If you don’t have a ZIP code, please write ‘None.’” Errors should be isolated: if the consumer makes an error in the form, they should be asked to correct that specific error, not simply have the form returned to them. Fields should be of sufficient size for all the requested information. Alternative means of providing the information should be made available for people with disabilities. -
13 Beleuchtung
f1. kollektiv: lighting, light(s Pl.); die Beleuchtung einschalten switch ( oder put) on the lights ( oder lighting); bei künstlicher / elektrischer Beleuchtung in artificial / electric light(ing); bei festlicher Beleuchtung zu Abend essen bei Kerzenlicht: have a candlelight ( oder candlelit) dinner; bei schlechter Beleuchtung soll man nicht lesen one shouldn’t read in bad light3. fig. investigation* * *die Beleuchtunglighting; light; illumination* * *Be|leuch|tung [bə'lɔyçtʊŋ]f -, -endie Beléúchtung der Straßen — street lighting
die Beléúchtung der Fahrzeuge — lights pl on vehicles
* * *die1) ((in plural) the decorative lights in a town etc: Go to Blackpool and see the illuminations.) illumination2) (a means of providing light: The lighting was so bad in the restaurant that we could hardly see.) lighting* * *Be·leuch·tung<-, -en>1. (das Beleuchten) lightingdie \Beleuchtung der Straßen street lighting* * *die; Beleuchtung, Beleuchtungen1) (Licht) lightdie Beleuchtung fiel aus — all the lights pl. went out
2) (das Beleuchten) lighting; (Anstrahlung) illumination3) (fig.): (Untersuchung) examination* * *bei künstlicher/elektrischer Beleuchtung in artificial/electric light(ing);bei festlicher Beleuchtung zu Abend essen bei Kerzenlicht: have a candlelight ( oder candlelit) dinner;bei schlechter Beleuchtung soll man nicht lesen one shouldn’t read in bad light3. fig investigation* * *die; Beleuchtung, Beleuchtungen1) (Licht) lightdie Beleuchtung fiel aus — all the lights pl. went out
2) (das Beleuchten) lighting; (Anstrahlung) illumination3) (fig.): (Untersuchung) examination* * *f.illumination n.lighting n. -
14 Sicherungsmittel
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15 προβοσκίδα
προβοσκίςmeans of providing food: fem acc sg -
16 προβοσκίδας
προβοσκίςmeans of providing food: fem acc pl -
17 προβοσκίδι
προβοσκίςmeans of providing food: fem dat sg -
18 προβοσκίδος
προβοσκίςmeans of providing food: fem gen sg -
19 προβοσκίδων
προβοσκίςmeans of providing food: fem gen pl -
20 προβοσκίς
προβοσκίςmeans of providing food: fem nom sg
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