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3 мостовая
pavement, paving* * *мостова́я ж.
pavement, pavingвскрыва́ть мостову́ю — break a pavementмостова́я даё́т ско́лы — a pavement spallsнаноси́ть раздели́тельные ли́нии на мостову́ю — mark a pavementпроизводи́ть я́мочный ремо́нт мостово́й — patch a pavementразмеча́ть мостову́ю — mark a pavementмостова́я «шелуши́тся» — a pavement spallsасфа́льтовая мостова́я — asphalt pavementбрусча́тая мостова́я — block [stone-block] pavementбулы́жная мостова́я — cobblestone pavementмостова́я из плит — flagstone pavementка́менная мостова́я — stone pavementкли́нкерная мостова́я — brick pavementмоза́иковая мостова́я — mosaic pavementря́довая мостова́я — coursed pavementторцо́вая мостова́я — block pavement -
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5 мозаичная мостовая
mosaic pavement, small sett pavingРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > мозаичная мостовая
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6 мостовая
ж. pavement, pavingмостовая «шелушится» — a pavement spalls
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7 мозаиковая мостовая
1) Construction: durax-cube pavement, mosaic pavement, pave, radial sett paving2) Automobile industry: durax cube pavement, small sett pavingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > мозаиковая мостовая
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8 Mosaikfußboden
Deutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Mosaikfußboden
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9 Mosaikpflaster
Mosaikpflaster n mosaic pavement, mosaic pavingDeutsch-Englisch Fachwörterbuch Architektur und Bauwesen > Mosaikpflaster
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10 רובד
רֹובֶדm. (רָבַד) 1) mosaic pavement, esp. the paved level space between steps in the Temple hall, landing, terrace. Yoma IV, 3 הר׳ הרביעי שבהיכל, emended ib. 43b של היכל, the fourth terrace on coming from the hall. Midd. III, 6 רום מעלה … ור׳ שלשהוכ׳ the height of each step was half a cubit, its depth one cubit each of the three steps, and a landing of three cubits Ib. IV, 4, sq. Tosef.Succ.IV, 23; Tosef.Men. XI, 13 הר׳ שבאולם the pavement in the hall.Pl. רֹובְדִים, רֹובְדִין. Tam.I, 1 היה מוקףר׳ של אבן was surrounded with stone pavements; Midd. I, 8. Tosef.Ohol.XVII, I משוקעין בר׳ ובאבנים sunk in and covered with paving blocks or with (rough) stones. 2) the interlaced branches of two neighboring trees.Pl. as ab. Ḥull.140b היתה יושבת בין שני רֹובְדֵי אילן if the mother bird is found sitting on the junction of two trees. Ib. 141a; a. e. -
11 רֹובֶד
רֹובֶדm. (רָבַד) 1) mosaic pavement, esp. the paved level space between steps in the Temple hall, landing, terrace. Yoma IV, 3 הר׳ הרביעי שבהיכל, emended ib. 43b של היכל, the fourth terrace on coming from the hall. Midd. III, 6 רום מעלה … ור׳ שלשהוכ׳ the height of each step was half a cubit, its depth one cubit each of the three steps, and a landing of three cubits Ib. IV, 4, sq. Tosef.Succ.IV, 23; Tosef.Men. XI, 13 הר׳ שבאולם the pavement in the hall.Pl. רֹובְדִים, רֹובְדִין. Tam.I, 1 היה מוקףר׳ של אבן was surrounded with stone pavements; Midd. I, 8. Tosef.Ohol.XVII, I משוקעין בר׳ ובאבנים sunk in and covered with paving blocks or with (rough) stones. 2) the interlaced branches of two neighboring trees.Pl. as ab. Ḥull.140b היתה יושבת בין שני רֹובְדֵי אילן if the mother bird is found sitting on the junction of two trees. Ib. 141a; a. e. -
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orbis is, abl. orbe (rarely -bī, C.), m a ring, circle, re-entering way, circular path, hoop, orbit: in orbem intorquere: in orbem curvat (iter) eun<*> dem, O.: digitum iusto commodus orbe teras, a ring, O.: ut in orbem consisterent, form a circle, Cs.: orbe facto se defendere, a hollow square, Cs.: orbem volventes suos increpans, L.: in orbem sese stantibus equis defendere, L.: duodecim signorum orbis, zodiac: lacteus, Milky Way: sidera suos orbes conficiunt, orbits: inmensis orbibus angues Incumbunt pelago, coils, V.—A round surface, disk, circle: mensae, round top, O.: de tot pulchris orbibus comedunt, round tables, Iu.: lucidus, disk (of the sun), V.: ictus ab orbe, quoit, O.: (hasta) per orbem cavum Transit, shield, V.—A mosaic pavement, Iu.—One side of a balance: alterno orbe, Tb.—A wheel: Unda ferratos sustinet orbes, V.: Fortunae stantis in orbe Numen, her wheel, O.—An eye-socket, eye: gemino lumen ab orbe venit, eye, O.: oculorum orbes, V.—With terrae or terrarum, the circle of the world, earth, world, universe: orbis terrae, S., C.: terrarum orbis, V.—The earth, world, universe (sc. terrae): Iuppiter totum cum spectet in orbem, O.: Si fractus inlabatur orbis, H.: Roma orbis caput, O.—A country, region, territory: Eoo dives ab orbe redit, the East, O.: Assyrius, Iu.—Fig., a circle, rotation, round, circuit: ut idem in singulos annos orbis volveretur, L.: orbis hic in re p. est conversus, the circle of political change: imperium per omnīs in orbem ibat, in rotation, L.—In time, a cycle, round, period: Annuus, V.: Triginta magnos volvendis mensibus orbīs explebit, years, V. —Of speech, a rounding off, period, cycle: quasi orbem verborum conficere: orationis.—A cycle of thought: sententiae Pyrrhonis in hunc orbem incidere non possunt: circa vilem patulumque orbem, the trite and obvious path, H.* * *circle; territory/region; sphereorbis terrarum -- world/(circle of lands)
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13 rādō
rādō sī, sus, ere [1 RAD-], to scrape, scratch, shave, rub, smooth, shave off: mulieres genas ne radunto, lacerate, XII Tabb. ap. C.: qui capite et superciliis semper est rasis, shaven: caput (a sign of slavery), L.: vertice raso (in fulfilment of a vow), Iu.: rasae hastilia virgae, peeled, V.: lapides varios palmā, sweep a mosaic pavement, H.: arva imbribus (Eurus), strip, H.: Margine in extremo littera rasa, erased, O.— To touch in passing, touch upon, brush, graze, skirt: laevum Radit Thybridis unda latus, O.: hinc altas cautes proiectaque saxa Pachyni Radimus, V.: terra rasa squamis (serpentis), O.* * *radere, rasi, rasus Vshave; scratch, scrape; coast by -
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orbis, is (nom. orbs, Ven. Carm. 8, 5. — Abl. regul. orbe;I.but orbi,
Lucr. 5, 74:ex orbi,
Varr. R. R. 3, 5, 16; Rutil. ap. Charis. p. 112 P.: orbi terrae, in the meaning in the world, Cic. Sest. 30, 66; so,orbi terrarum,
id. Verr. 2, 4, 38, § 82 Halm; id. Dom. 10, 24; id. Fragm. ap. Charis. p. 112 P.), m. [etym. dub.; perh. akin to Sanscr. dhvar, bend, twist], any thing of a circular shape, a ring, round surface, disk, hoop, orbit, orb, a circle (class.; cf.: circus, circulus, gyrus, spira).Lit.:II.in orbem torquere,
Cic. Univ. 7:curvare aliquid in orbem,
Ov. M. 2, 715:certumque equitavit in orbem,
id. ib. 12, 468.—Of a ring:et digitum justo commodus orbe teras,
fit exactly, Ov. Am. 2, 15, 6:unionum,
roundness, Plin. 9, 35, 56, § 113.—Of a circle formed by men:ut in orbem consisterent,
place themselves in a circle, form a circle, Caes. B. G. 5, 33:cum illi, orbe facto, se defenderent,
id. ib. 4, 37:orbem volventes suos increpans,
Liv. 4, 28:in orbem pugnare,
id. 28, 22, 15:in orbem sese stantibus equis defendere,
id. 28, 33, 15: stella (phaethôn) eundem duodecim signorum orbem annis duodecim conficit, the zodiac, Cic. N. D. 2, 20, 52:lacteus,
the Milky Way, id. Rep. 6, 16, 16.—Of the orbit of a heavenly body:sidera circulos suos orbesque conficiunt,
Cic. Rep. 6, 15, 15.—Of a serpent, the windings, coils:immensis orbibus angues Incumbunt pelago,
Verg. A. 2, 204.—Of a circular surface or disk:orbis mensae,
a round table-top, Ov. H. 17, 87; cf. Juv. 11, 122.—Also, simply orbes, a round table, Mart. 2, 43; Juv. 1, 137.—Of a quoit or discus:ictus ab orbe,
Ov. Ib. 590.—Of the scale of a balance:instabilis natat alterno depressior orbe,
Tib. 4, 1, 44.—Of a mirror:addidit et nitidum sacratis crinibus orbem,
Mart. 9, 18, 5.—Of a shield:illa (hasta) per orbem Aere cavum triplici... Transiit,
Verg. A. 10, 783; Petr. 89.—Of a mosaic pavement of rounded pieces [p. 1276] of marble, Juv. 11, 175.—Of a scale, one side of a balance, Tib. 4, 1, 44.—Of the millstones of an oil-mill, Cato, R. R. 22.—Of the wooden disk placed over olives in pressing them, Cato, R. R. 18.—Of the hoop or tire of a wheel:rotarum orbes circumacti,
Plin. 8, 16, 19, § 52.—Of the wheel itself:undaque jam tergo ferratos sustinet orbes,
Verg. G. 3, 361.—Hence, the wheel of fortune, Tib. 1, 5, 70; Ov. Tr. 5, 8, 7; id. P. 2, 3, 56.—Of the socket of the eye:inanem luminis orbem,
Ov. M. 14, 200.—Of the eye itself:gemino lumen ab orbe venit,
Ov. Am. 1, 8, 16:ardentes oculorum orbes ad moenia torsit,
Verg. A. 12, 670.—Of the sun's disk or orb:lucidus orbis,
Verg. G. 1, 459.—Of the moon's disk or orb:quater junctis implevit cornibus orbem Luna, quater plenum tenuata retexuit orbem,
Ov. M. 7, 530.—Of the circle of the world, the world, the universe:Juppiter arce suā totum cum spectet in orbem,
Ov. F. 1, 85:renatus,
the new-born day, Sil. 5, 56: terrarum or terrae, the circle or orb of the earth, the world (since the ancients regarded the earth as a circular plane or disk):permittitur infinita potestas orbis terrarum,
Cic. Agr. 2, 13, 33:ager Campanus orbis terrae pulcherrimus,
id. ib. 2, 28, 76; id. Sest. 30, 66:cunctus ob Italiam terrarum clauditur orbis?
Verg. A. 1, 233; cf. id. ib. 7, 224.—Also, simply orbis (so mostly poet.):hic, ubi nunc Roma est orbis caput, arbor et herbae,
Ov. F. 5, 93:unus,
Juv. 10, 168; 4, 148:universus,
Vulg. Luc. 2, 1; id. Apoc. 12, 9.—Hence, a country, region, territory:Eoo dives ab orbe redit,
the East, Ov. F. 3, 466:Assyrius,
Juv. 2, 108:noster,
Plin. 12, 12, 26, § 45.— A kind of fish, Plin. 32, 2, 5, § 14 Sillig; cf. Isid. Orig. 12, 6, 6.—Trop., a circle.A.Of things that return at a certain period of time, a rotation, round, circuit:B.ut idem in singulos annos orbis volveretur,
Liv. 3, 10:insigne regium in orbem per omnes iret,
in rotation, id. 3, 36:orbis hic in re publicā est conversus,
the circle of political changes, Cic. Att. 2, 9, 1.—Orbis doctrinae, an encyclopœdia: orbis ille doctrinae quam Graeci enkuklion paideian vocant, Quint. 1, 10, 1.—C.Of speech, a rounding off, roundness, rotundity:D.circuitum, et quasi orbem verborum conficere,
Cic. de Or. 3, 51, 198:orationis,
id. Or. 71, 234:historia non tam finitos numeros quam orbem quendam contextumque desiderat,
Quint. 9, 4, 129.—A circle or cycle of thought:E.sententiae Pyrrhonis in hunc orbem quem circumscripsimus, incidere non possunt,
Cic. Fin. 5, 8, 23; cf.:circa vilem patulumque orbem,
Hor. A. P. 132.—Esp.: in orbem ire, to go the rounds, go around:quinque dierum spatio finiebatur imperium ac per omnes in orbem ibant,
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16 ψηφοθεσμία
ψηφο-θεσμία, ἡ,A laying of a mosaic pavement, Inscr. gr. et lat. de la Syrie 1.168 (Nicopolis, ii/iii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψηφοθεσμία
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19 мозаичен
mosaic; tesselated, tesselar(инкрустиран) inlaidмозаично кубче (от мрамор, стъкло и пр.) tessera (pl. tesserae)мозаичен под tesselated floor/pavement* * *моза̀ичен,прил., -на, -но, -ни mosaic; tessellated, tesseral; ( инкрустиран) inlaid; \мозаиченен под tessellated floor/pavement; \мозаиченно кубче (от мрамор, стъкло и пр.) tessera, pl. tesserae.* * *mosaic; tessellar* * *1. (инкрустиран) inlaid 2. mosaic;tesselated, tesselar 3. МОЗАИЧЕН под tesselated floor/pavement 4. мозаично кубче (от мрамор, стъкло и пр.) tessera (pl. tesserae) -
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adj.mosaic.m.1 mosaic.un mosaico de colores/ideologías a patchwork of colors/ideologies2 tile. ( Latin American Spanish)3 floor tile, paving stone, tile.* * *1 mosaic* * *noun m.* * *IADJ Mosaic, of MosesIISM1) (Arte) [gen] mosaic; (=pavimento) tessellated pavement2) (=conjunto)* * *I- ca adjetivo Mosaic, MosaicalIIa) (Art) mosaicb) (Méx, RPl) ( baldosa) floor tilec) (Col) ( foto) school/college photograph* * *= mosaic.Ex. Instead of a mosaic of small squares, pictures are composed of basic graphic elements -- points, lines, arcs, polygons and rectangles.----* impresora en mosaico = tile printer.* * *I- ca adjetivo Mosaic, MosaicalIIa) (Art) mosaicb) (Méx, RPl) ( baldosa) floor tilec) (Col) ( foto) school/college photograph* * *= mosaic.Ex: Instead of a mosaic of small squares, pictures are composed of basic graphic elements -- points, lines, arcs, polygons and rectangles.
* impresora en mosaico = tile printer.* * *Mosaic, Mosaical1 ( Art) mosaicEuropa es un mosaico de culturas Europe is a medley o patchwork of different cultures2 (Méx, RPl) (baldosa) floor tilepiso de mosaico tiled floor* * *
mosaico sustantivo masculinoa) (Art) mosaic
mosaico sustantivo masculino mosaic
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* * *mosaico nm1. [artístico] mosaic2. [mezcla] patchwork;un mosaico de colores/ideologías a patchwork of colours/ideologies3. Am [baldosa] tile;un piso de mosaico a tiled floor* * *m1 mosaic2 L.Am.baldosa tile* * *mosaico nm: mosaic
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Mosaic — Mo*sa ic, a. Of or pertaining to the style of work called mosaic; formed by uniting pieces of different colors; variegated; tessellated; also, composed of various materials or ingredients. [1913 Webster] A very beautiful mosaic pavement. Addison … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Mosaic — /moh zay ik/, adj. of or pertaining to Moses or the writings, laws, and principles attributed to him: Mosaic ethics. Also, Mosaical. [1655 65; < NL Mosaicus, equiv. to LL Mos(es) MOSES + aicus, on the model of Hebraicus Hebraic] * * * Surface… … Universalium
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mosaic teeth — the series of rows of flat teeth found in rays and skates, and some sharks, used for crushing such hard foods as molluscs and crustaceans. Also called pavement teeth … Dictionary of ichthyology
pavement teeth — the series of rows of flat teeth found in rays and skates, and some sharks (Hexanchus, Heterodontus, Mustelus), used for crushing such hard foods as molluscs and crustaceans. Also called mosaic teeth … Dictionary of ichthyology
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