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42 navel
[neivəl](the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) naba* * *naba -
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[neivəl](the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) bamba -
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n. navel; mittpunkt* * *[neivəl](the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) navel -
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attr, inv\upper part of the body Oberkörper m;\upper tooth oberer Zahn, Zahn m des Oberkiefers2) importance, rank obere(r, s), höhere(r, s);to reach the \upper ranks of the Civil Service in die höhere Beamtenlaufbahn vorstoßen;the \upper echelons of society die oberen Schichten der Gesellschaft;the \upper middle class die gehobene Mittelschicht3) location höher gelegen;U\upper Egypt Oberägypten nt;the U\upper Rhine der Oberrhein;the \upper reaches of a river der Oberlauf eines Flusses nleather \uppers Obermaterial LederPHRASES: -
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[neivəl](the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) pupík* * *• pupík -
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[neivəl](the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) pupok* * *• stred• pupok -
48 بطن
1́ n. abdomen, corporation, belly, interior, venter, paunch, stomach, middle, gorge2́ v. line, pad, underlay, back, quilt, redouble, internalize, interiorize -
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['midrif](the middle of the body just below the ribs.) diafragmă, abdomen -
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[neivəl](the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) buric -
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[neivəl](the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) αφαλός -
52 torso
1. n торс, туловище2. n фрагмент3. n обломок4. n архит. колонна с витым стержнемСинонимический ряд:upper body (noun) abdomen; armless body; body; dismembered corpse; headless bust; middle; thorax; trunk; upper body -
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1. n торс, туловище2. n ствол3. n магистральtrunk line — магистральная линия; магистраль
4. n хобот5. n архит. стержень6. n труба7. n каналinput/output trunk — канал ввода-вывода
8. n сл. нос, рубильник, паяльник9. v горн. промывать в жёлобе10. n дорожный сундук, чемодан11. n авт. багажникСинонимический ряд:1. body (noun) abdomen; body; middle; thorax; torso2. container (noun) baggage; chest; container; foot locker; luggage; receptacle; strongbox; strong-box; suitcase; traveling case3. snout (noun) beak; proboscis; prow; snoot; snout4. stalk (noun) butt; column; log; stalk; stem; stock; tree trunk -
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[neɪvəl] nounthe small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.سُرَّه -
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[neivəl](the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) nombril -
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[neivəl](the small hollow in the front of the abdomen, just below the middle of the waist.) umbigo -
57 τράχηλος
τράχηλος [pron. full] [ᾰ], ὁ, [dialect] Dor. [full] τράχᾱλος IG42(1).122.3, al. (Epid., iv B. C.): heterocl. pl.Aτράχηλα Call.Fr.98
(= Iamb.1.147):—neck, throat, Hdt.2.40, Hp.Aph.4.35, E.Cyc. 608 (lyr.), Sor.1.84, Gal.6.151, etc.; distd. fr. αὐχήν by Pl.Phdr. 253e ( τράχηλος being, acc. to Gp.19.2.3, the whole neck and throat, αὐχήν the back part of the neck in human beings, the upper part in animals; this difference is observed in Sor.Fasc.37 (cf. αὐχήν in 38,39,40,41), Adam.2.21; but αὐχήν in Hp.Prog.23 is glossed τράχηλος by Gal.18(2).264, cf. Ruf. Onom.66, Poll.2.130; in LXX, NT, and Pap. τ. is more freq. than αὐχήν); τ. σώματος χωρὶς τεμών E.Ba. 241
, cf. Supp. 716; ἀποτεμεῖν, ἀποκόψαι, Plu.Art.29, Flam.18, etc.;βρόχον δ' ἐνίαλλε τραχήλῳ Theoc.23.51
; ἐς τ. πεσεῖν break one's neck, E.Tr. 755; ἐπὶ τ. ὠθεῖν τινα thrust head-foremost, Luc.DMort.27.1, Merc.Cond.39;εἰς τ. Poll.2.135
;ἐπιπεσεῖν ἐπὶ τὸν τ. τινός LXX Ge.46.29
, Ev.Luc.15.20; ἐν βρόχῳ τὸν τ. ἔχων νομοθετεῖ with a halter round his neck, D.24.139; ἔδει σε ἐν τῷ σῷ τ. ἐμπαίζειν at the risk of your own neck, PTeb.758.2 (ii B. C.).2 neck of animals, of the horse, X.Eq.1.8; the hare, Id.Cyn.5.30; the camel, Plu.2.1125b, BGU469.6 (ii A. D.); the neck as a joint of meat, Plu.Demetr. 11; of a fowl, Gal.6.788.II of parts resembling the neck, e. g. upper part of the murex, Eub.66, Posidipp.14, cf. Arist.HA 547a16, Ath.3.87f; in the the narrow part of the abdomen,Arist.
HA 526a3; the neck of the grasshopper, ib. 556a2.2 neck of a vessel, BCH35.286 ([place name] Delos), Hero Spir.1.19, al.; of a gourd, Arist.HA 616a23; of parts of the body,τ. μήτρας Hp.Mul.2.169
, Poll.2.222;ὑστέρας Sor.1.7
; κύστεως ibid., Gal.UP14.9, Poll.2.171;καρδίας Placit.4.5.8
.3 middle part of a mast, Asclep.Myrl. ap. Ath.11.475a.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τράχηλος
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58 ὀμφαλός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `navel, navel string' (Il.), very often metaph. of navelformed elevations, `shield knob, yoke knob' (Il.), `center' (α 50).Compounds: Compp., e.g. ὀμφαλη-τόμος f. `cutter of the navel string, midwife' (Hippon., Hp.; - η- rhythmic-analogical, Schwyzer 438 f.), μεσ-όμφαλος "in the middle of the navel", `in the center', esp. of Delphi and its oracle (trag.), also `with a navel (an elevation) in the center' (trag., com.); also with enlargement of the 2. member, e.g. ἐπ-ομφάλ-ιος `situated on the navel (the shield knob)' (H 267, Parth.; Schwyzer 451, Strömberg Prefix Studies 79), also `equipped with a navel' (AP 6, 22).Derivatives: 1. Dimin. ὀμφάλιον n. (Arat., Nic.); 2. ὀμφαλίς f. `navel string' (Sor.); 3. ὀμφαλ-όεις `equipped with a ὀ. ' (Il.; cf. Trümpy Fachausdrücke 24 f.), - ωτός `id.' (Pherecr., Plb.), - ώδης 'ὀ.-like' (Arist.), - ιος `belonging to the ὀ.' (AP), - ικός `id.' (Phan. Hist.); 4. ὀμφαλιστήρ, - ῆρος m. `knife used for cutting the navel string' (Poll., H.; cf. on βραχιονιστήρ).Etymology: Old word for `navel' with close agreements in Lat. umbil-īcus (prob. from * umbilus = ὀμφαλός), OIr. imbliu (PCelt. * imbilon-, IE *h₃m̥bh-); with this orig. athemat. l-stem (still in the Epirotic tribal name Ὄμφαλ-ος [gen. sg.], - ες [nom. pl.] retained?, s. Schwyzer 484 w. lit.) alternates an n-stem in Lat. umbō, - ōnis m. `boss of a shield', prob. also in a Westgerm. word for `belly, abdomen', OHG amban (sec. a-st.), -on m., OS (nom.) acc. pl. m. ambon, PGm. * amban-, IE * ombhon- (cf. on ὄμφαξ); on the l: n-variation cf. ἀγκάλη: ἀγκών. -- Beside these mainly western forms stand, primarily in the East, the in ablaut quite deviating Skt. nā́bhi- f. `navel, nave', OPr. nabis `id.', Latv. naba `navel', Germ., e.g. OHG naba f. `nave of a wheel', nabalo m. `navel' (l-suffix a in ὀμφαλός etc.), IE *h₃nĕbh-. Further forms w. lit. - and quite hypothetical combinations - in WP. 1, 130, Pok. 314 f., W.-Hofmann s. umbilīcus.Page in Frisk: 2,391-392Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀμφαλός
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59 جزء
جُزْء \ element: a part of sth.; a quality that is noticed: There is an element of truth in what you say. fragment: a small part that has been broken off. part: a piece of sth.; not all of it: The story is divided into four parts. I spent part of the money on food. piece: a bit; a small part: a piece of paper; a piece of that cake; a glass broken to pieces. section: a part or division (of a group, a machine, an aeroplane, etc.): The examination paper was in three sections, with five questions in each of them. The front section of the train goes to Edinburgh, the rest is taken off at Birmingham. segment: a piece of sth. (often natural): The inside of an orange is divided into a number of segments. \ أَجْزَاء الآلة \ machinery: the parts of a machine: Don’t catch your finger in the machinery. \ أَجْزَاءٌ دَوّارة (مِن عجَلاتٍ وتُروس) \ running gear. \ _(field) Eng. \ الأَجْزَاء المتحرّكة من الآلة (في صيغة الجمع) \ works: the moving parts of a machine (other than the wheels of a vehicle): You should oil the works of your sewing machine. \ أَجْزَاء نَزوعة (يُمكِنُ فَصلُها) \ detachable parts. \ الجُزْء الأوسط من الحشرة \ thorax: the middle part of an insect, between the head and the abdomen. \ جُزْء تَفْصيلي \ detail: one of the small parts that make up a complete description: Please give me all the details of the accident. Describe it in detail. \ الجُزْء الخارجيّ \ outside: (often attrib.) the outer part; not the enclosed part: The outside of the house was painted white. \ الجُزْء الذي يُقْعَدُ عَلَيه \ seat: the part on which one’s bottom rests, when one sits: the seat of one’s trousers; the seat of a chair (not its back or its legs). \ جُزْء الشارع المُخَطَّط (المُخَصَّص لعُبور المُشاة) \ zebra crossing: (in Britain) a place on a busy street marked in black and white stripes, where people have the right to cross the street. \ جُزْء طفيف \ fraction: a small part: Only a fraction of the money remained. \ الجُزْء العَمِيق \ channel: the deep part of a waterway: Keep to the channel or you will stick in the mud. \ جُزْءٌ مُقْتَطَع \ fraction. \ جُزْء مُكوِّن (لِـ) \ component: helping to form a complete thing: There are many component parts of a machine. ingredient: a part of a mixture (esp. in cooking). \ الجُزْء المُلامس للأرض من دُولاب السيّارة \ tread: the raised pattern on a tyre (which stops it from sliding). \ جُزْء من أجزاء الكلام \ part of speech: (in the study of language) a kind of word, such as verb or noun. \ جُزْء من بَلَد \ country: land with a special nature or character: This is good farming country. The road ran through thickly wooded country. \ جُزْء من بِناء مَبْنِيّ بالحَجَر \ stonework: decorative stone that is built into a wall, etc.. \ جُزْء من مائة من الدُّولار \ cent: a piece of money that is worth one hundredth of the chief coin: 100 cents make one American dollar. -
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الجُزْء الأوسط من الحشرة \ thorax: the middle part of an insect, between the head and the abdomen.
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