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1 мумии
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2 momia
adj.&f.feminine of MOMIO.f.mummy.* * *1 mummy* * *noun f.* * *SF mummy* * *femenino mummy* * *= memento slip, mummy.Ex. Shelf-reading also provides the opportunity to check the existence of memento slips in case of displaced volumes.Ex. The author discusses the origins of the myth that, in mid 19th century USA, the linen wrappings from Egyptian mummies were used in commercial papermaking.* * *femenino mummy* * *= memento slip, mummy.Ex: Shelf-reading also provides the opportunity to check the existence of memento slips in case of displaced volumes.
Ex: The author discusses the origins of the myth that, in mid 19th century USA, the linen wrappings from Egyptian mummies were used in commercial papermaking.* * *mummy* * *
momia sustantivo femenino
mummy
momia sustantivo femenino mummy
' momia' also found in these entries:
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mummy
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3 conservante
adj.conservant, conserving, preservative.m.preservative.* * *1 preservative* * *SM preservative* * *masculino preservative* * *= preservative.Ex. Bitumen used as a preservative in ancient Egyptian mummies was previously thought to come only from the Dead Sea in Palestine.----* conservante de la madera = wood preservative.* * *masculino preservative* * *= preservative.Ex: Bitumen used as a preservative in ancient Egyptian mummies was previously thought to come only from the Dead Sea in Palestine.
* conservante de la madera = wood preservative.* * *preservative* * *
conservante sustantivo masculino
preservative
conservante sustantivo masculino preservative
' conservante' also found in these entries:
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preservativo
English:
preservative
* * *conservante nmpreservative* * *m preservative* * *conservante nm: preservative* * *conservante n preservative -
4 producto para la conservación
(n.) = preservativeEx. Bitumen used as a preservative in ancient Egyptian mummies was previously thought to come only from the Dead Sea in Palestine.* * *(n.) = preservativeEx: Bitumen used as a preservative in ancient Egyptian mummies was previously thought to come only from the Dead Sea in Palestine.
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5 papa
papa [papa]masculine noun* * *papanom masculin dad (colloq), daddy (colloq), fatherfils or fille à papa — spoiled little rich kid (colloq)
* * *papa nmdad, daddy* * *papa nm dad○, daddy○, father; placement à la papa○ safe investment; jouer au papa et à la maman to play mummies and daddies GB, to play house; fils or fille à papa spoiled little rich kid○.papa gâteau doting father; papa poule overprotective father.[papa] nom masculin2. (familier) [homme d'un certain âge]alors, papa, tu traverses? come on, grandad, get across!à la papa locution adverbiale(familier) [tranquillement] in a leisurely way————————à papa locution adjectivalec'est un fils/une fille à papa he's/she's got a rich daddy————————de papa locution adjectivale -
6 относиться к
. все, кого это касается; к ним относится; касаться; не относящийся к; охватывать; падать на; равным образом; распространяться на; справедлив для; это особенно относится к случаям, когда когда•Evidently Einstein's restriction should not apply to this wave.
•The laboratory rules are concerned with noncritical operations.
•The following rules of centrifugal machines hold true for all centrifugal pumps.
•Henry's Law refers only to the effect of pressure.
•Faraday's laws relate to the electrolysis of solutions and fused salts.
•The term "computer-aided engineering" refers to a "total" system concept, in which...
•The result is only appropriate for a finite time interval which is undetermined as yet.
•The above example pertains to the diffusion of liquids.
•The result applies (or refers, or relates) to mass transfer from plate to fluid, or fluid to plate.
•The book deals with (or treats on) distillation.
•Another question has to do with diseases arising from dietary deficiencies.
•This will be true for (or of) very high electric fields.
•Lines la and 2a apply to a 47-microfarad, 35-volt polar capacitor.
•The term caisson covers a wide range of foundation structures.
•Similar considerations hold for emitting molecules.
•This is particularly true in humid regions.
•These properties are not pertinent to the problem at hand.
•This is especially the case with wide armature cores.
•The differences are a matter of degree rather than of type.
•These terms are related to certain atomic groupings.
•The discoveries concern the properties of electric charges.
•This discussion has so far concerned itself with the experimental results obtained.
•The common names isobutane and isopentane apply to those isomers having...
•The third factor concerns the bulky nature of...
•The most significant developments of that period centred around the field of communications.
II•The basic principle of the device dates from (or back to) the 15th century.
•The first trials go back to 1912.
•These mummies are dated to 2800 B.C.
•Most abrasive materials fall in the region at the top of the scale.
•All the above forces fall in(to) this category.
•All forms of anemia fall into two main types.
•The discussion of pseudovectors belongs to the domain of the tensor calculus.
IV•Mathematical biophysics stands in the same relation to experimental biology as mathematical physics to experimental physics.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > относиться к
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7 египетские ценные бумаги
Jargon: mummies (на фондовой бирже)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > египетские ценные бумаги
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8 тела, превратившиеся в мумии
Makarov: bodies that exsiccated into mummiesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тела, превратившиеся в мумии
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9 Mar Muerto, el
= Dead Sea, theEx. Bitumen used as a preservative in ancient Egyptian mummies was previously thought to come only from the Dead Sea in Palestine. -
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11 Mar Muerto
m.Dead Sea.* * *el Mar Muerto= Dead Sea, theEx: Bitumen used as a preservative in ancient Egyptian mummies was previously thought to come only from the Dead Sea in Palestine.
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12 mumi|a
f (G D Gpl mumii) mummy- mumie egipskie Egyptian mummies- mumia faraona a pharaoh’s mummy- zasuszony jak mumia (as) shrivelled as a mummy- obandażowany jak mumia bandaged like a mummy- siedzieć/stać jak mumia pot. to sit/stand there like a mummy a. sphinxThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mumi|a
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13 Byssus
A Greek term for the hairy and thread-like beards by which many kinds of sea-shells adhere to rocks. The Pinna is particularly distinguished for the length and silvery fineness of its beard, of which the Sicilians and Calabrians made very durable cloth, gloves and stockings. The ancients were acquainted with this production of the Pinna marina, and wove cloth of it. They also included under this term a vegetable production prepared from the fibres of certain plants, considered by some to be cotton, by others linen, and used to wrap mummies in. Pliny states that the byssus cloth, which he calls linum byssinum, was exceedingly dear. -
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A fabric resembling crepe, composed of silk warp and wool weft in the best qualities, with cotton warp in lower grades, and used as mourning in black because of its lustreless surface. Fine closely woven plain linen fabric used in ancient Egypt for wrapping mummies. The best examples have two-fold warp and single weft and two or three times as many warp ends as picks. One example has 140 ends and 64 picks per inch, 100's linen warp and weft. One wrapping cloth from a mummy contained 540 threads of warp per inch. Unbleached, plain woven, heavy linen or cotton fabrics, used as a ground cloth for embroidery is known as mummy. A crinkled lustreless black cloth made with cotton warp and wool weft is called momie cloth. -
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= mummy (plural ˈmummies) [ˈmam(ɪ)] nouna child's name for his or her mother:Goodbye, Mum(my)!
أُم، ماماWhere's your mum(my), John?
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16 mummy
I [ˈmamɪ] plural ˈmummies nouna dead human body preserved eg by the ancient Egyptians by wrapping in bandages and treating with spice, wax etc.مومْياء II= mum -
17 καθελίσσω
καθελίσσω, [dialect] Ion. [full] κατειλίσσω, [dialect] Att. [tense] aor. part. [full] κατειλίξας (v. infr.),A wrap with bandages, κατειλίσσουσι πᾶν τὸ σῶμα σινδόνος.. τελαμῶσι, of mummies, Hdt.2.86; of wounds, Id.7.181;σώματα σπαργάνοις καθειλίξαντες Max.Tyr.36.2
(v.l. κατ-); καττίτερον.. κατειλίξας ἐρίοις IG22.204.32
(iv B.C.); καθελίξας, v.l. κατελλ-, κατελ-, Hp.Nat.Mul. 32:—[voice] Pass., τὰς κνήμας ῥάκεσι.. κατειλίχατο ([ per.] 3pl. [tense] plpf.) Hdt.7.76;κατειλίχθαι ταινίῃ Hp.Art.5
;ἐρίοις.. καθείλικτο Gal.UP4.9
; ὅτανκατελιχθῇ Ath.Mech.24.8
.II of a serpent, drag down in its coils,συνέσφιγγεν ἅπαντα, καθελίττων ἐς τὴν ἑαυτοῦ Χειάν Eun.Hist.p.257
D.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καθελίσσω
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18 παράδειγμα
A pattern, model: of an architect's model (or perh. plan) of a building, Hdt.5.62, IG22.1668.95, 11(2).161 A43,75,203 B95, al. (Delos, iii B. C.); a sculptor's or painter's model, Pl.Ti. 28c, R. 500e, IG12.374.248, 22.1675.23 (pl.); of the divine exemplars after which earthly things are made,ἐν οὐρανῷ ἴσως π. ἀνάκειται Pl.R. 592b
; of the Platonic ideas, opp. εἰκών, Arist.Metaph. 991a21, 1013a27 (later, copy,Πλάτων τὸν ὁρατὸν κόσμον γεγονέναι π. τοῦ νοητοῦ κόσμου Placit.2.6.4
(v.l. πρὸς π.)).2 precedent, example,παραδείγματα λαβεῖν παρά τινος Pl.Men. 77b
;ἐμὲ π. ποιούμενος Id.Ap. 23b
;παραδείγμασι χρῆσθαι Th.3.10
; π. χρῆσθαί τινι copy one's example, And.4.22;τοῖς γεγενημένοις π. χρῆσθαι Lys.25.23
;π. ἐξοίσετε Din. 1.107
;π. καταλείπεσθαι Lycurg.9
;δοῦναι παραδείγματα Pl.Lg. 876e
; ἐπὶ παραδείγματος by way of example, Aeschin.1.177;παραδείγματος εἵνεκα Lys.22.20
;παραδείγματα ἁμαρτημάτων And.3.32
.b sample, παραδείγματα νεκρῶν ξύλινα samples of mummies made of wood, Hdt. 2.86, cf. PSI5.485 (iii B. C.), PCair.Zen.445.9, 665.2 (iii B. C.).3 lesson, warning, ;τὸ σὸν π. ἔχων S.OT 1193
(lyr.);τοῖς ἄλλοις ἔσται π. ὕβρεως Ar. Th. 670
(anap.);π. καθιστάναι Th.3.40
;ζῶντά τινα τοῖς λοιποῖς π. ποιῆσαι D.19.101
, cf. 343, 21.98;π. τοὺς Σύρους λαβέ Men. 544.1
;π. τοῦ μὴ ἀδικεῖν Lys.27.5
.4 argument, proof from example, Th.1.2, etc., cf. Arist.APr. 68b38, Rh. 1356b3, 1402b14, 1418a3, Zeno Stoic.1.23; including παραβολή and λόγος, Arist.Rh. 1393a 27.5 in Law, leading case, precedent, Wilcken Chr.27.5 (ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παράδειγμα
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19 σινδών
A fine cloth, usually linen, Hdt.1.200,2.95, A. l.c., S.Fr.210.67;βρόχῳ μιτώδει σινδόνος Id.Ant. 1222
; σ. βυσσίνης τελαμῶνες, used for mummies, Hdt.2.86; of surgeons' bandages, Id.7.181 (but alsoἐξ ἐρίου τὰς σ. ὑφαίνουσιν Thphr.HP4.7.7
, cf. Str.15.1.20).2 anything made of such cloth, garment of linen (sts. muslin), Michel832.19 (Samos, iv B.C.), PCair.Zen.176.255 (iii B.C.), SIG2754.5 (Pergam.), PTeb. 182 (ii B.C.), UPZ84.4 (ii B.C.), Luc.Deor.Conc.10; ἐν εὐτελεῖ ς. Plu.2.340d; napkin, Alciphr.3.66; ship's sail, E.Fr.773.42 (lyr.), Luc.Epigr.39, Alciphr.1.12; flag, standard, Plb.2.66.10; cloth or sheet,σ. καθαρά PLond.1.46.206
(iv A.D.) (so of a winding-sheet, Ev.Matt.27.59, cf. PPar. 18bis 10);σ. κοιτάριαι
sheets,Edict.Diocl.
28.16, cf. Th.2.49; ἐντὸς σινδόνος within the veil, esoteric, Iamb.VP 17.72; ἔξω ς. exoteric, ib.18.89. -
20 στήλη
A block of stone used as a prop or buttress to a wall,στήλας τε προβλῆτας ἐμόχλεον Il.12.259
; block of rock-crystal, in which the Ethiopian mummies were cased, Hdt.3.24: generally, block or base,κόρη χρυσῆ ἐπὶ στήλης IG12.256.5
;μεταξὺ τοῦ κίονος καὶ τῆς σ. ἐφ' ᾗ ἐστιν ὁ στρατηγὸς ὁ χαλκοῦς And.1.38
, cf. Thphr.Lap.25; σ. ξύλιναι, λέβητε ἀπὸ στηλῶν, IG12.314.130,133.1 gravestone, Il.11.371, 16.457, Od.12.14, Hippon.15, Simon.183;ὥς τε σ. μένει ἔμπεδον, ἥ τ' ἐπὶ τύμβῳ ἑστήκῃ Il.17.434
;ὥς τε στήλην ἀτρέμας ἑσταότα 13.437
;στῆλαι ἀπὸ σημάτων Th.1.93
;οὐ στηλῶν μόνον.. ἐπιγραφή Id.2.43
; ; στάλαν θέμεν Παρίου λίθου λευκοτέραν (metaph. of a poet) Pi.N.4.81.2 monument inscribed with record of victories, dedications, votes of thanks, treaties, laws, decrees, etc., Hdt.2.102, 106, 4.87, Ar.Ach. 727, Th.5.56; στήλη λιθίνη, χαλκῆ, ib.47, IG12.13.18; τί βεβούλευται περὶ τῶν σπονδῶν ἐν τῇ σ. παραγράψαι; Ar.Lys. 513; τὰς θυσίας τὰς ἐκ τῶν κύρβεων καὶ τῶν ς. Lys.30.17, cf. And.1.96, 3.34; ἐν στήλῃ ἀναγραφῆναι, whether for honour, as in Hdt.6.14; or for infamy, as in And.1.51, cf. D.9.41, etc. (cf. στηλίτης, στηλιτεύω):—also the record itself, contract, agreement,στήλας ἀναγράψαι Lys.30.21
; κατὰ τὴν ς. according to the agreement, Ar.Av. 1051;σ. αἱ πρὸς Θηβαίους D.16.27
;μάτην ἐν ταῖς σ. ἐστίν Isoc.4.176
;τῆς σ. τὰ ἀντίγραφα D.20.127
; παραβῆναι τὰς ς. Plb.24.8.4.4 boundary-post,στήλας ὁρίσασθαι X.An.7.5.13
; στήλαις διαλαβεῖν τοὺς ὅρους Decr. ap. D.18.154; turning-post at the end of the racecourse, IG12.817, S.El. 720, 744, X.Smp.4.6: henceπερὶ στήλην διαφθείρεσθαι Lys.Fr.1.4
.5 for Στῆλαι Ἡρακλήϊαι, v. Ἡράκλειος, and cf. Str.3.5.5; so σ. Διονύσου mountains in India marking the limits of the progress of Dionysus, D.P.623, cf. 1164. (Written στήλλη in some late Inscrr., CIG3627.1 ([place name] Ilium), 3982.18 ([place name] Philomelium), al.)
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