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1 operculum
ŏpercŭlum, i, n. [operio], a cover, covering, lid (class.):quibus operibantur operimenta et pallia opercula dixerunt,
Varr. L. L. 5, § 167 Müll.:aspera arteria tegitur quasi quodam operculo,
Cic. N. D. 2, 54, 136; Col. 8, 8, 7:sorba in urceolos picatos adicito et opercula picata imponito,
id. 12, 16, 4:ambulatorium,
a movable cover, Plin. 21, 14, 47, § 80.—Prov.:patellae dignum operculum,
like to like, Hier. Ep. 1, 7; cf. id. ib. 127 (16), n. 9.—Of the covering of walls, wainscoting, panel-work: OPERCVLA ABIEGNIA IMPONITO, Lex Puteol. Grut. 207, col. 2. -
2 ὄνυξ
A talons, claws, Il.8.248, al. ; so of the falcon, Hes.Op. 204, 205, Ar.Av. 1180 ; so of beasts of prey, Pi.N.4.63, Hdt.3.108 ; of the crocodile, Id.2.68 ; of the Sphinx, E.El. 471 (lyr.); of human beings, nail, Hes.Sc. 266, Hdt.4.64, etc.;τοὺς ὄνυχας τῶν δακτύλων Ar.Av.8
; of horses and oxen, hoof, X.Eq.1.3, Ap9.64 (Asclep. or Arch.): Arist. speaks of the hoof ([etym.] ὁπλή ) as homologous to the nail or claw ([etym.] ὄνυξ), HA 486b20, PA 690a9: metaph.,πρὸς ὀξύν γ' ὄ. πετραίου λίθου E.Cyc. 401
codd. (leg. στόνυχα):—Special phrases:1 εἰς ἄκρους τοὺς ὄ. ἀφίκετο (sc. ὁ οἶνος ) warmed me to my fingers' ends, ib. 159; soἐκ κορυφῆς εἰς ἄκρους ὄ. AP9.709
(Phil.), cf. 12.93 (Rhian.) ; so also ἐξ ὀνύχων from the fingers' ends, ib.5.13 (Rufin.), Plu.2.3c ; but ἐξ ἁπαλῶν ὀ. from childhood, Horace's de tenero ungui, AP5.128 (Autom.).2 ὄνυχας ἐπ' ἄκρους στάς on tiptoe, E.El. 840 ;ἐπ' ἄκρων ἐβάδιζε τῶν ὀ. Macho
ap.Ath.8.349b.3 ὅταν ἐν ὄνυχι ὁ πηλὸς γένηται, i. e. when the model reaches the nail stage, because the sculptor puts the finishing touches to the model with his nail, Polyclit. ap. Plu. 2.636c, cf. Plu.2.86a ; so ἡ δι' ὄνυχος δίαιτα a most careful, close life, ib. 128e ; ad unguem expressit,D.H.
Dem.13 ; σύμπηξις εἰς ὄνυχα a nice fit, Gal.2.737 ;τὰς γωνίας ἐπ' ὄνυχος συμβεβλημένας ἔχειν Ph.Bel.66.37
;πρὸς ὄνυχα τὴν προσκαρτέρησιν ποιεῖσθαι Phld.Rh.1.11S.
; cf.ὀνυχίζω 111
, ἐξονυχίζω.4 ὀδοῦσι καὶ ὄνυξι καὶ πάσῃ μηχανῇ, i.e. in every possible way, Luc. DMort.11.4.5 ἐξ ὀνύχων λέοντα (sc. τεκμαίρεσθαι ) to judge by the claws, i. e. by a slight but characteristic mark, Alc.113, Apostol. 7.57.II anything like a claw,1 fluke of an anchor, Plu.2.247e.2 an instrument fixed by a surgeon to his finger, Hp.Superf. 7, Gal.19.107.3 ὄ. σιδηροῦς tool used for scraping the 'figs' of the συκάμινος, Thphr.HP4.2.1 (pl.) ; also for making incisions to extract gum of balsam, ib.9.6.2(pl.).4 κλιμακίδοιν τοὺς ὄ., τῶν πλαισίων τοὺς ὄ., dub. sens. in IG12.373.208,212, cf. 372 E10.1 the white part at the end of rose-petals by which they are attached to the stalk, Dsc.1.99.2 hypopyon, an accumulation of pus in the eye resembling a nail-paring, Aët.7.30 tit. (pl.), Paul.Aeg.3.22.23.4 veined gem, onyx, LXX Jb.28.16, Aristeas66, J.BJ5.5.7 ;Σαρδῷος ὄ.
sardonyx,Luc.
Syr.D.32 (cf. σαρδόνυξ) ;ὄ. σφραγίς IG22.1388.86
, cf. 12.282.128.5 an aromatic substance, onycha, LXX Ex.30.34, Damocr. ap. Gal.13.226, Dsc.2.8, POxy.1142.4(iii A. D.).6 = ἀστράγαλος VII, Ps.-Dsc.4.61.7 operculum of the κογχύλιον, Dsc.2.8, Gal.13.320, Orib.5.77.1, Paul.Aeg.7.3 ; of the πορφύρα, Dsc.Eup.2.92.8 a shell-fish, supposed female of σωλήν, prob. Lithodomus, Xenocr. ap. Orib.2.58.106 (pl.). -
3 Deckel
m; -s, -1. lid, cover; von Gefäß: lid, top; (Kronenkorken) (crown) cap ( oder cork), stopper; (Schraubdeckel) screw top (lid); zum Schieben: sliding lid; zum Aufklappen: cap, flap; fig. Topf2. eines Buchs: cover; einer Uhr: (watch) cover; Klavier: lid, top; Orgelpfeife: stopper, tampion; Blasinstrumente: cup3. umg., fig. pej. oder hum. (Hut) lid; eins auf den Deckel kriegen get a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig. get a real ticking-off (Am. dressing-down); jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben give s.o. a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig. haul ( oder rake) s.o. over the coals, give s.o. a good talking-to5. BOT., ZOOL. operculum* * *der Deckelcover; cap; lid* * *Dẹ|ckel ['dɛkl]m -s, -lid; (von Schachtel, Glas auch, von Flasche) top; (= Buchdeckel, Uhrdeckel) cover; (inf = Hut, Mütze) titfer (Brit inf hatetw unter dem or unterm Deckel halten — to keep the lid on sth
See:→ Topf* * *der1) (a cover for a pot, box etc: He lifted the lid of the box and looked inside.) lid2) (a lid: I've lost the top to this jar; a bottle-top.) top* * *De·ckel<-s, ->[ˈdɛkl̩]m2. (Buchdeckel) cover3.▶ [von jdm] eins auf den \Deckel kriegen (fam: geschlagen werden) to get a crack [or clout] on the head [from sb]; (gerügt werden) to be given a bollocking fam! [or fam a good talking-to] [by sb]* * *der; Deckels, Deckel1) lid; (von Flaschen, Gläsern usw.) top; (SchachtDeckel, UhrDeckel, BuchDeckel usw.) cover2) (BierDeckel) beer mat3)jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben — (ugs.) haul somebody over the coals; take somebody to task
* * *1. lid, cover; von Gefäß: lid, top; (Kronenkorken) (crown) cap ( oder cork), stopper; (Schraubdeckel) screw top (lid); zum Schieben: sliding lid; zum Aufklappen: cap, flap; fig → Topf2. eines Buchs: cover; einer Uhr: (watch) cover; Klavier: lid, top; Orgelpfeife: stopper, tampion; Blasinstrumente: cup3. umg, fig pej oder hum (Hut) lid;eins auf den Deckel kriegen get a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig get a real ticking-off (US dressing-down);jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben give sb a clip (a)round the ears ( oder a clout); fig haul ( oder rake) sb over the coals, give sb a good talking-to5. BOT, ZOOL operculum* * *der; Deckels, Deckel1) lid; (von Flaschen, Gläsern usw.) top; (SchachtDeckel, UhrDeckel, BuchDeckel usw.) cover2) (BierDeckel) beer mat3)jemandem eins auf den Deckel geben — (ugs.) haul somebody over the coals; take somebody to task
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4 tapadera
f.1 lid (tapa).2 front.3 cover story.4 operculum.* * *1 cover, lid2 figurado cover, front* * *noun f.cover, top* * *SF1) [de olla] lid; [de tarro de plástico] top, cap2) [de organización] cover, front, front organization (de for)[de espía] coverel restaurante es una tapadera de la mafia — the restaurant is a cover o front for the mafia
* * *a) ( de cazo) lidb) (de fraude, engaño) cover, frontc) (Méx) ( de botella) cap, top* * *= cover-up.Ex. After years of silence, double-talk and cover-ups by the ALA the current vicious attack gives the ALA no excuse for failing to take action.* * *a) ( de cazo) lidb) (de fraude, engaño) cover, frontc) (Méx) ( de botella) cap, top* * *= cover-up.Ex: After years of silence, double-talk and cover-ups by the ALA the current vicious attack gives the ALA no excuse for failing to take action.
* * *1 (de un cazo) lid2 (de un fraude, engaño) cover, front3 ( Méx) (de una botella) cap, top* * *
tapadera sustantivo femenino
tapadera sustantivo femenino
1 (de un recipiente) lid, cover
2 figurado (de una actividad ilegal) cover, front [de, for]
' tapadera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
levantar
English:
cloak
- cover
- cover-up
- front
* * *tapadera nf1. [tapa] lid2. [para encubrir] front;utilizan la tienda como tapadera para sus negocios sucios they use the shop as a front for their illegal activities* * *f lid; figfront* * *tapadera nf1) : cover, lid2) : front, cover (for an organization or person)* * * -
5 cubierta
f.1 cover.2 carcass, body.3 deck.cubierta de paseo promenade deck4 envelope.5 folder.6 boat deck, deck, boat floor.7 tire, tyre.8 overlay.9 involucre, involucrum.10 operculum.past part.past participle of spanish verb: cubrir.* * *1 (gen) cover, covering2 (de libro) cover3 ARQUITECTURA roof4 (de neumático) tyre (US tire)5 (capó) bonnet, US hood6 (de barco, avión) deck\en cubierta on deckcubierta de lona tarpaulin, canvas* * *noun f.1) cover2) deck* * *SF1) (=cobertura) cover(ing); [de libro] cover, jacket; [de edificio] roof2) [de rueda] tyre, tire (EEUU)3) (Náut) decksalir a cubierta — to go up o out on deck
4) Méx (=funda) sheath5) (=pretexto) cover, pretext6) (=sobre) envelopebajo esta cubierta — under the same cover, enclosed herewith
* * *2) (Auto) tire*3) (Náut) ( en barco) deck•* * *2) (Auto) tire*3) (Náut) ( en barco) deck•* * *cubierta11 = cover, lid, covering, canopy, top, housing cover.Nota: Generalmente de mecanismos.Ex: Thus, for instance, a title statement will be extracted from a title page, and not from the cover or the spine.
Ex: The casting-box for flong moulds was a flat iron case like a portfolio with one hinged lid.Ex: The choice of metal chairs with plastic seats, rather than wooden chairs with leather coverings, is meaningful.Ex: 'Well, it's just that,' he said under a crawling canopy of smoke, trying to arrange himself easily on the hard chair.Ex: Documents should be kept in acid free boxes with loose fitting tops on shelves preferably made from baked enamel steel.Ex: A spoken dialogue between the system and the trainee would proceed as follows: System 'Try to assemble the air compressor' Trainee: 'How?' System: 'Install pump, install pump brace, install pulley, install belt housing cover.* cubierta anterior = front cover, front board.* cubierta de papel = paper cover.* cubierta formada por las copas de los árboles = canopy, overstorey [overstory, -USA].* cubierta protectora = shield.* cubiertas = binding case, case.* cubierta terminada = topping-out.* diseño de la cubierta = cover design.* edición en cubierta dura = hardback, hardcover.* fecha de la cubierta = cover date.* interior de la cubierta = inside cover.* sobrecubierta = dust wrapper.* título de cubierta = binder's title.* título de la cubierta = cover title.cubierta22 = deck, upper deck.Ex: To illustrate how the mechanism works in a realistic domain, the author implements design systems for the deck structure and midship section of bulk cargo ships = Para ilustrar cómo funciona el mecanismo en un entorno real, el autor pone en práctica sistemas de diseño para la estructura de cubierta y la sección de mitad del barco de los navíos de carga.
Ex: Cabins on the upper decks usually cost more than those on the lower decks.* cubierta de armas = cannon deck.* cubierta de cañones = cannon deck.* cubierta de proa = forecastle.* cubierta de vuelo = flight deck.* cubierta inferior = lower deck.* cubierta superior = upper deck.* todos a cubierta = all hands on deck!.cubierta33 = tyre [tire, -USA].Ex: Very many SLIS were able to demonstrate a great deal of IT-related re-training endeavour; 're-treading of old tyres' one respondent rather unkindly put it.
* * *A1 (funda) cover2 (de un libro) cover, sleeve, jacketB ( Auto) tire*Compuesto:tubeless tire*C ( Náut) (en un barco) decksalió a cubierta he went up on deckCompuestos:● cubierta de aterrizaje or de vueloflight deckpromenade deckpoop deckforedecklower deckmain deckupper deck, top deck* * *
cubierta sustantivo femenino
1
( de libro) cover, sleeve
2 (Náut) ( en barco) deck;
cubierto,-a
I adjetivo
1 covered
(piscina) indoor
(cielo) overcast
2 (trabajo, plaza) filled
II sustantivo masculino
1 (asiento y plato para un comensal) place setting
2 cubiertos, cutlery sing
cubierta sustantivo femenino
1 cover
2 (de rueda) tyre, US tire
3 Náut deck
4 (techo) roof
' cubierta' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cortante
- piscina
- pista
- encuadernación
- sacar
- tarta
- techo
English:
cover
- covering
- deck
- evergreen
- flight-deck
- mate
- promenade deck
- sheath
- wash down
- binding
- casing
- flight
- guard
- hood
- mass
- swimming
* * *cubierta nf1. [de mesa, cama] covercubierta vegetal vegetation2. [de libro, revista] cover3. [de edificio] roof4. [de neumático] tyre5. [de barco] deckcubierta inferior lower deck;cubierta de popa poop deck;cubierta de proa foredeck;cubierta superior upper deck* * *f1 MAR deck2 AUTO tire, Brtyre3 ARQUI roof* * *cubierta nf1) : covering2) forro: cover, jacket (of a book)3) : deck* * *cubierta n1. (en general) cover2. (de libro portada) cover3. (de libro sobrecubierta) book jacket4. (de rueda) tyre5. (de barco) deck -
6 imbrex
imbrex, ĭcis, f. (less freq. m., Plin. 17, 14, 24, § 114; Arn. 3, 107) [imber], a hollow tile, gutter-tile, pantile (used in roofs for the purpose of leading off the rain; cf.: tegula, operculum, tectorium).I.Lit.: tegulae vocatae, quod tegant aedes;II.et imbrices quod accipiant imbres,
Isid. Orig. 19, 10:meas confregisti imbrices et tegulas,
Plaut. Mil. 2, 6, 24; id. Most. 1, 2, 28; Sisenn. ap. Non. 125, 18; Plin. 36, 22, 44, § 159; Verg. G. 4, 296.—Transf., of things shaped like a pantile.A.A gutter, a trough for watering beasts, Col. 9, 13, 6; 2, 2, 9; Plin. 17, 14, 24, § 114; Cato, R. R. 21, 3.—B.A certain part of a hog (either the ear, sparerib, or womb), Mart. 2, 37, 2.—C.Imbrex narium, the partition (saeptum) in the nose, Arn. 3, 107.—D.A mode of applauding with the hands formed into hollows, invented by Nero, Suet. Ner. 20. -
7 κάλυμμα
A head-covering, hood, veil, κ. κυάνεον dark veil worn in mourning, Il.24.93, h.Cer.42; Χρύσεον κ. B. 16.38;ὁ Χρησμὸς οὐκέτ' ἐκ καλυμμάτων ἔσται δεδορκὼς νεογάμου νύμφης δίκην A.Ag. 1178
(but metaph., δείξω τάδ' ἐκ καλυμμάτων 'I will lift the veil', S.Tr. 1078); λεπτῶν ὄμμα διὰ καλυμμάτων ἔχους' E.IT 372, cf.Ar.Lys. 532, Fr.320.5, Dicaearch.1.18;κάρα καλύμμασι κρυψάμενον S.Aj. 245
(lyr.); ;Μωυσῆς ἐτίθει κ. ἐπὶ τὸ πρόσωπον 2 Ep.Cor.3.13
.2 fishing-net shaped like a sack, Opp.H.3.82; βουλευτοῖσιν ἐν καλύμμασιν, of the garment thrown by Clytaemnestra over her husband, A.Ch. 494.4 grave, AP7.227 (Diotim.).5 in animals, the covering of the gills of fishes, Arist.HA 505a2; operculum of testaceans, ib. 547b5; eyelid, Poll.2.66.9 sheathing-planks for a roof, IG22.1668.57; but, slabs for closing coffers, ib.4.1484.57 (Epid., iv B.C.), 11(2).144A42 (Delos, iv B.C.).10 perh. paving-slab, Milet.7.60.53.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάλυμμα
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8 πῶμα
A lid, cover,φαρέτρης Il.4.116
, cf. Od.9.314, B.5.76;χηλοῦ Il.16.221
, cf. Od.8.443; πίθου, πίθοιο, Hes.Op.94,98;κάδων Archil.4
;κεραμίων PCair.Zen.481.26
(iii B.C., pl.); [ κιβωτοῦ] Plu. Rom.28;σιδηροῦν Plb.22.11.16
; ἔχει ἡ ἀρτηρία (the windpipe)οἷον π. τὴν ἐπιγλωττίδα Arist.Resp. 476a34
, cf. HA 530a21, al.; ἐπέθηκα τῇ θύρᾳ τὸ π. the stone that closed the entrance, Luc.DMar.2.2; π. λάϊνον, of a tomb, IG12(8).93 ([place name] Imbros); operculum of univalves,πορφύρας πώματα Dsc.2.7
, cf. 8, Eup.2.63; of the Egyptian bean, Id.2.106.------------------------------------A drink, draught, A.Eu. 266 (lyr.), S.Ph. 715 (lyr.), E.Hec. 392 (prob.), Ba. 279 (prob.), Pl.R. 406a, etc.; τὰ ἀναγκαῖα π. drinking water, Id.Lg. 844b: pl., εὐτρεφέστατον πωμάτων, of Dirce, A. Th. 308(lyr.):—the short form [full] πόμα occurs in Pi.N. 3.79 (metaph.), and in later Poets, Call.Fr.8.20 P., Nic.Al. 105, 299, Man.3.71 (poet. dat. pl.πομάτεσσι Hsch.
); also in Ionic and later Prose, Hp.VM5 (opp. ῥύφημα), Hdt.3.23, Phld.Mus.p.51 K., cf. Poll.6.15; but only as v.l. in correct Attic writers, as Pl.Phd. 117b, Phlb. 34e:—for [full] πομάτιον in EM578.8 Dind. restores πόμα τι from Hsch. s.v. μελίτιον.II drinking-cup, Hsch. -
9 tegimen
tĕgĭmen, tĕgŭmen, and tegmen (in obliq. cas. usu. syncop. tegminis, etc.), n. [tego], a covering, cover (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose; in Cic. in prose only once, as a transl. from the Greek;syn.: operculum, integumentum): mihi (Anacharsi) amictui est Scythicum tegimen,
Cic. Tusc. 5, 32, 90:tegimen direpta leoni Pellis erat,
Ov. M. 3, 52; so,tegimen,
id. ib. 1, 672; id. A. A. 3, 112; Sil. 1, 402; Sen. Q. N. 6, 25; Tac. A. 2, 21:consertum tegumen spinis,
Verg. A. 3, 594; so,tegumen,
Liv. 1, 20, 4; 4, 39, 3; Col. 7, 4, 4:textile tegmen,
Lucr. 5, 1350; so id. 3, 649; Verg. A. 7, 666; 7, 742; Luc. 9, 771; Liv. 5, 38, 8; Quint. 9, 4, 4;Auct. B. Afr. 72: tegmina membrorum,
Col. 3, 10, 12:vites opacare tegminibus,
id. 5, 5, 15:removebitur hujus Tegminis officium,
of the shield, Ov. M. 12, 92:pedum,
i. e. shoes, Col. 1, 8, 18; Amm. 22, 9, 11.—Of the husk:grani,
Col. 10, 243; cf.:hordea... exue de paleā tegminibusque suis,
Ov. Med. Fac. 54. — Poet. sub caeli tegmine, the vault of heaven, Lucr. 1, 988; so id. 2, 662; 5, 1016; Cic. poët. N. D. 2, 44, 112: fluminis, icy covering, Laev. ap. Gell. 19, 7, 15. — With obj. gen.: ardoris, Vulg Ecclus. 34, 19. -
10 лобный
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11 ἐπίπτυγμα
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίπτυγμα
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