-
1 Brick
subs.Ar. and P. πλίνθος, ἡ.Small brick: P. πλινθίον, τό.Make of bricks, v. trans.: Ar. and P. πλινθεύειν (acc.).Make bricks, v.: Ar. πλινθουργεῖν, πλινθοποιεῖν, πλινθεύειν (mid. also in Thuc.).Lay bricks, v.: Ar. πλινθοφορεῖν.——————adj.Made of brick: P. πλίνθινος (Xen.), V. πλινθυφής.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Brick
-
2 brick
[brik]((a block of) baked clay used for building: a pile of bricks; ( also adjective) a brick wall.) τούβλο- brickbat- bricklayer -
3 bricklayer
noun (a person who builds (houses etc) with bricks.) χτίστης -
4 cement
[sə'ment] 1. noun1) (a mixture of clay and lime (usually with sand and water added) used for sticking things (eg bricks) together in building and to make concrete for making very hard surfaces.) τσιμέντο2) (any of several types of glue.) κόλλα3) (a substance used to fill cavities in teeth.) οδοντοκονία2. verb(to join firmly with cement.) τσιμεντάρω -
5 clay
[klei](a soft, sticky type of earth which is often baked into pottery, china, bricks etc.) πηλός -
6 kiln
[kiln](a type of large oven for baking pottery or bricks, drying grain etc.) κλίβανος -
7 mortar
I ['mo:tə] noun(a mixture of cement, sand and water, used in building eg to hold bricks in place.) (τσιμεντο/ασβεστο)κονίαμαII ['mo:tə] noun(a type of short gun for firing shells upwards, in close-range attacks.) όλμοςIII ['mo:tə] noun(a dish in which to grind substances, especially with a pestle.) γουδί -
8 Bake
v. trans.Of pottery, bricks, etc.: P. ὀπτᾶν.Bake bread: P. and V. σιτοποιεῖν (Xen.).Setting one the task of baking bread: V. προσθεὶς ἀνάγκην σιτοποιόν (Eur., Hec. 362).Women to bake bread: P. γυναῖκες σιτοποιοί (Thuc.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bake
-
9 Burn
v. trans.P. and V. κάειν, ἐμπιπράναι, πιμπράναι (Thuc. 6, 94, but rare P. uncompounded), Ar. and V. καταίθειν, Ar. ἐκφλέγειν, V. αἴθειν, πυροῦν (also Plat. but rare P.), ἐκπυροῦν, συμπυροῦν, see Warm.met., of passion: Ar. and P. κάειν, φλέγειν (Plat.), P. and V. θερμαίνειν, V. ἐπιφλέγειν, Ar. and V. ζωπυρεῖν, θάλπειν, P. διαθερμαίνειν.Join in burning: V. συνεμπιπράναι (Eur., Rhes.).Burn out: P. and V. ἐκκάειν (Eur., Cycl. 633).Have one's eyes burnt out: P. τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς ἐκκάεσθαι (Plat.).Burn up: P. συγκάειν (Plat.).V. intrans. P. and V. κάεσθαι, ἅπτεσθαι, V. αἴθειν, αἴθεσθαι.Burn with fever: P. and V. κάεσθαι.Burn with passion, etc.: Ar. and P. κάεσθαι (Plat.), φλέγεσθαι (Plat.), P. and V. θερμαίνεσθαι (Plat.), Ar. and V. θάλπεσθαι.——————subs.See Stream.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Burn
-
10 Burnt
adj.Of bricks, etc.: P. and V. ὀπτός.Burnt up: V. φλογιστός, ἔμπυρος.Be burnt to ashes: see under Ashes.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Burnt
-
11 Course
subs.Running: P. and V. δρόμος, ὁ, V. δράμημα, τό, τρόχος, ὁ.For chariots, etc.: P. ἱππόδρομος, ὁ.Movement: P. φορά, ἡ.Orbit: P. and V. δρόμος, ὁ, ὁδός, ἡ, V. διέξοδος, ἡ, στροφή, ἡ (Soph., frag.), περιστροφή, ἡ (Soph., frag.), Ar. and P. περιφορά, ἡ.Flight ( of a weapon): P. πορεία, ἡ.Channel: P. and V. ὀχετός, ὁ.Course of life, subs.: P. and V. βίος, ὁ.Method: P. μέθοδος, ἡ; see Method.Course of action: P. προαίρεσις, ἡ.Dinner course: P. περίοδος, ἡ (Xen.).We have come to your land, being driven out of our course: V. σὴν γαῖαν ἐξωσθέντες ἥκομεν (Eur., Cycl. 279).In course of time: P. προελθόντος τοῦ χρόνου.Follow the course of events: P. παρακολουθεῖν τοῖς πράγμασι (Dem. 285).Ironically: P. and V. δῆθεν.In answer to a question, assuredly: P. and V. πῶς γὰρ οὔ, μάλιστά γε, Ar. and P. κομιδῇ γε, ἀμέλει, V. καὶ κάρτα, καὶ κάρτα γε.Let these things take their course: P. ἐᾶν ταῦτα φέρεσθαι (Dem. 106).——————v. trans.See Chase.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Course
-
12 Kiln
subs.Kiln for bricks: Ar. πλινθεῖον, τό.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Kiln
-
13 Layer
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Layer
См. также в других словарях:
Bricks And Clicks — L expression bricks and clicks (ou encore click and mortar) fait référence à des entreprises de commerce électronique qui proposent des processus complémentaires de ventes combinées : vente par internet (activités en ligne, donc clics )… … Wikipédia en Français
Bricks Are Heavy — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bricks Are Heavy Álbum de L7 Publicación 14 de abril de 1992 Grabación 1991 y 1 … Wikipedia Español
bricks and mortar — bricks and mor‧tar [ˌbrɪks ən ˈmɔːtə ǁ ˈmɔːrtər] noun [uncountable] informal PROPERTY buildings such as houses, offices, and factories: • The hospital would cost about £37 million in bricks and mortar and another £10 million for equipment. * * *… … Financial and business terms
bricks-and-mortar — bricksˈ and morˈtar adjective (of a commercial enterprise, etc) not using the Internet to conduct its business • • • Main Entry: ↑brick * * * bricks and mortar UK US adjective only before noun business a bricks and mortar business is a… … Useful english dictionary
Bricks without straw — is a phrase which refers to a task which must be done without appropriate resources.OriginIn Exodus 5 (Parshat Shemot in the Torah), Moses and Aaron meet with Pharaoh and deliver God s message, Let my people go . Pharaoh not only refuses but… … Wikipedia
Bricks — may refer to: * Brick, an artificial stone made by forming clay into rectangular blocks * BRICKS (software), an EC funded, open source software framework for digital libraries … Wikipedia
Bricks upon Dust — in ein Non Genre Buch des Ungaro Engländers Paul Tabori mit unmittelbaren Eindrücken des Zweiten Weltkrieges, das bereits im August 1945[1] bei Hodder Stoughton in London erschienen ist. Es schildert die Heimkehr eines 37 jährigen verwundeten… … Deutsch Wikipedia
bricks-and-mortar — ☆ bricks and mortar [briks′ən môrt′ər] adj. of retail business operations in stores, as distinguished from those strictly using mail or, esp., the Internet: also brick and mortar * * * … Universalium
bricks and mortar — ► bricks and mortar buildings, especially housing. Main Entry: ↑brick … English terms dictionary
bricks-and-mortar — ☆ bricks and mortar [briks′ən môrt′ər] adj. of retail business operations in stores, as distinguished from those strictly using mail or, esp., the Internet: also brick and mortar … English World dictionary
BRICKS (software) — Infobox Software name = Building Resources for Integrated Cultural Knowledge Services (BRICKS) developer = BRICKS consortium latest release version = 0.42 latest release date = 2007 03 01 latest preview version = latest preview date = operating… … Wikipedia