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parts of the head

  • 1 parts of the head

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  • 2 parts of the bridge

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  • 3 parts of the insect's body

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  • 4 head

    [hed]
    n
    1) голова, череп
    See:

    The water was over his head. — Вода была ему выше головы.

    She has a good head for heights. — Она хорошо переносит высоту.

    She has no head for heights. — Она не переносит высоту.

    His proud, noble head bowed to nothing. — Он ни перед чем не склонял своей гордой, благородной головы.

    I want a covering for the head. — Мне надо что-нибудь, чем покрыть голову.

    He felt a sharp pain in his head. — Он почувствовал резкую боль в голове.

    It cost him his head. — Это стоило ему головы/жизни.

    to be/to sit at the head of the table — сидеть во главе стола/сидеть на почетном месте за столом;

    Two heads are better than one. — Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.

    I cannot make head or tail of it. — Ничего не возможно разобрать/понять.

    - shaven head
    - majestic head
    - bumpy head
    - shaking head
    - sore head
    - grey head
    - elegant head
    - egg-shaped head
    - irregular head
    - heavy head
    - curly head
    - bristling head
    - nodding head
    - drooping head
    - giddy head
    - bruised head
    - bloody head head
    - bleeding head
    - hot head
    - hooded head
    - feathered head
    - patient's head
    - horse's head
    - head net
    - head phone
    - head piece
    - sharp pain in the back of one's head
    - bandage on the head
    - constant buzzing in the head
    - blow knock on the head
    - nod of the head
    - shake of the head
    - crown of the head
    - sharp pain in smb's head
    - head with hair
    - head of classical form and beauty
    - head from a doll
    - head of hair
    - good head of hair
    - with a heavy head
    - with a feeling of dullness in one's head
    - with confusion in one's head
    - over the heads of others
    - from head to foot
    - with a bare head
    - with an uncovered head
    - with a bruise on the head
    - aim at smb's head
    - balance smth on one's head
    - bandage smb's head
    - apply a bandage to smb's head
    - be taller by a head
    - be head over ears in debt
    - beat oneself on the head with one's fist
    - beat smb's head off
    - bend one's head over the book
    - bite smb's head off
    - hang one's head in confusion
    - hang one's head down
    - hang one's head on one's chest
    - bow one's head in admiration
    - bow one's head to the ground
    - give one's head for a washing
    - brandish a sword over one's head
    - bring down a sword over smb's head
    - break one's head
    - bump one's head against smth
    - bump heads together
    - bury one's head in one's hands
    - bury one's head in the sand
    - chuck one's head to avoid the blow
    - complain of a throbbing pain in the head
    - cover one's head to protect it from the sun
    - cradle smb's head in one's breasts
    - cross one's hands behind one's head
    - cry one's head off
    - cut off smb's head
    - cut one's head open
    - dip one's head into the water
    - do smth standing on one's head
    - do smth over smb's head
    - give orders over smb's head
    - give answers over smb's head
    - sell a house over smb's head
    - draw one's head into one's shoulders
    - drop one's head on one's breast
    - fall head first
    - fall head over heels
    - fall on one's head
    - feel heavy in the head
    - feel one's head
    - get a bump on the head
    - go about with one's head high in the air
    - give one's head for smth, state one's head on smth
    - go queer in the head
    - have a good head for heights
    - have a strong head for drink
    - have pain in one's head
    - hit one's head on the wall
    - hit one's head against smth
    - hit smb on the head
    - hurt one's head
    - hold one's head up
    - hold one's head with one's hands
    - injure one's head
    - keep one's head above ground
    - keep jerking one's head
    - keep one's head covered
    - lay one's head on smb's chest
    - lift up one's head
    - look smb over from head to foot
    - nod one's head
    - nod one's head in greeting
    - plunge head over heels into the fighting
    - pull one's hat down on the head
    - pull the blanket over one's head
    - put one's head out of the window
    - put one's head in a noose
    - raise one's head
    - rest one's head on the pillow
    - scratch one's head
    - scream one's head off
    - seize one's head in one's hands
    - set a price on smb's head
    - shake one's head
    - shake one's head at smth
    - sit with one's head propped on one's hand
    - snap smb's head off
    - stand on one's head
    - stand with bare heads
    - stand with one's head down
    - stand with averted head
    - stand smth on its head
    - stick one's head in the door
    - stroke smb on the head
    - talk smb's head off
    - talk one's head off
    - throw one's head back
    - tip one's head to one side
    - toss one's head up
    - toss one's head in pride
    - toss one's head in dissent
    - touch one's head to the ground
    - tremble from head to foot
    - turn away one's head
    - turn one's head towards smb
    - walk with one's head high
    - wear nothing on one's head
    - work one's head off
    - wound smb in the head
    - head sitting deep between the shoulders
    - head covered with a kerchief
    2) руководитель, глава, начальник

    I must telephone the head office. — Мне надо позвонить в центр.

    - executive head
    - titular head
    - administrative head
    - military head
    - family head
    - union heads
    - learned heads
    - head teacher
    - head gardener
    - head nurse
    - head surgeon
    - head-cook
    - head waiter
    - head workman
    - head electrician
    - head office
    - head master
    - department head
    - royal heads of Europe
    - head of the delegation
    - head of the tribe
    - head of the department
    - heads of all states
    - Head of the Government
    - Head of the Army
    - head of the expedition
    - under a competent head
    - be at the head of smth
    - put smb at the head of the movement
    - be at the head of the whole business
    - stand at the head of all nations in matters of art
    - be at the head of the epoch
    - be at the head of the field
    - be at the head of the race
    - those at the head of the whole business
    3) ум, интеллект, умственные способности; (а.) a clear (bright, logical) head светлый (ясный, логичный) ум

    The problem is over/beuond our heads. — Нам эту проблему не понять.

    He talked over our heads. — То, что он говорил, не доходило до/было выше нашего понимания.

    He is positively/quite out of his head. — Он определенно выжил из ума.

    Such an idea never entered my head. — Такая мысль мне никогда не приходила в голову/на ум.

    I can't get that into his head. — Я не могу ему этого растолковать/втолковать.

    He made it up out of his own head. — Он все это сам придумал/очинил/выдумал.

    (b) a wise head — умница/мудрая голова/умник;

    the wiser heads — мудрецы;

    a hot head — горячая голова/вспыльчивый человек;

    a wooden head — тупица;

    a competent head — знающий человек;

    to have a good head upon one's shoulders — иметь хорошую голову на плечах/быть умным;

    to have an old head on young shoulders — иметь здравый смысл/быть не по годам умудрённым

    - steady head
    - cool head
    - level head
    - bother one's head about smth
    - be over smb's head
    - get a swollen head
    - be over the heads of the pupils
    - come to smb's head
    - do smth off the top of one's head
    - do calculations in one's head
    - fill one's head with trifles
    - give smb his head
    - have a good head for figures
    - have a head for details
    - have no head for names
    - have a good head for politics
    - keep a level head
    - keep one's head
    - keep one's head shut
    - keep smth in one's head
    - keep a cool head in emergencies
    - lose one's head
    - be of one's head
    - be off one's head about smb
    - have a good head on one's shoulders
    - have an old head on young shoulders
    - put smth into smb's head
    - put ideas into smb's head
    - put two heads together
    - puzzle one's head about smth
    - show much head for business
    - take smth into one's head
    - turn smb's head with flattery
    - trouble one's head about smth
    - use one's head
    - write out of one's head
    4) скот, голова скота (единица счёта), поголовье скота; 20 heads of deer двадцать голов оленей
    - large head of game
    - consumption of milk per head of the population
    5) верхняя главная часть предмета, верх, верхушка, верхняя часть, головная часть, передняя часть, головка, шляпка

    We'll have to knock in the head of the barrel. — Нам придется пробить верх бочки.

    heads I win, tails I lose. — Орел - я выигрываю, решка - проигрываю.

    Coins often bear the head of a famous ruler. — На монетах нередко высечена голова известного правителя.

    - forked head
    - wooden head
    - tape-recorder head
    - pit head
    - pointed arrow head
    - axe head
    - missile head
    - pin head
    - figure head
    - crumpled head
    - head tide
    - head wind
    - head lights
    - head stone
    - head land
    - head division of a parade
    - head of the bed
    - head of the column
    - head of the river
    - head of the bay
    - head of a hammer
    - head of a rail
    - head of a violin
    - head of cane
    - head of the stairs
    - head of the barrel
    - head of barley
    - head of a rock
    - head of a peer
    - mountain head overgrown by shrubbery
    - nails with a wide head
    - bolts with a square head
    - axe with a heavy head
    - glass of beer with a good head on it
    - car with a folding head
    - at the head of a page
    - at the head of the list
    - stand at the head of the bay
    - boil is gathering head
    6) раздел, рубрика, параграф, пункт, заголовок

    The story has a double head. — У рассказа двойное название.

    He arranged his speech under four main heads. — Он разбил свою речь на четыре основных пункта/раздела.

    It may be included under this head. — Это может быть включено в этот параграф/раздел.

    It comes/it is kept/it is included under the head of "miscellavous". — Это помещено в параграфе "разное".

    To hit the nail on the head. — Попасть в самую точку. /Попасть не в бровь, а в глаз.

    Two heads are better than one. — Ум хорошо, а два лучше. /Одна голова хорошо, а две лучше.

    To toss heads or tails. — Бросать жребий.

    I cannot make head or tail of it. — Не могу ничего понять/разобрать.

    - heads of chapters
    - document arranged under five heads
    - under two colums head
    - group the facts under three heads
    - remark on this head
    - speak on this head
    - treat the subject under three main heads
    USAGE:
    See arm, n; USAGE (1.).

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > head

  • 5 head-on

    مُتَقَابِلان \ head-on: with the head or front parts meeting, usu. violently: The cars struck each other head-on. \ مُنَاطَحَةً \ head-on: with the head or front parts meeting, usu. violently: The cars struck each other head-on. \ مُوَاجَهَةً \ head-on: with the.

    Arabic-English glossary > head-on

  • 6 Points of the compass

    north = nord N
    south = sud S
    east = est E
    west = ouest O
    nord, sud, est, ouest is the normal order in French as well as English.
    northeast = nord-est NE
    northwest = nord-ouest NO
    north-northeast = nord-nord-est NNE
    east-northeast = est-nord-est ENE
    Where?
    Compass points in French are not normally written with a capital letter. However, when they refer to a specific region in phrases such as I love the North or he lives in the North, and it is clear where this North is, without any further specification such as of France or of Europe, then they are written with a capital letter, as they often are in English, too. In the following examples, north and nord stand for any compass point word.
    I love the North
    = j’aime le Nord
    to live in the North
    = vivre dans le Nord
    Normally, however, these words do not take a capital letter:
    in the north of Scotland
    = dans le nord de l’Écosse
    Take care to distinguish this from
    to the north of Scotland (i.e. further north than Scotland)
    = au nord de l’Écosse
    in the south of Spain
    = dans le sud de l’Espagne*
    it is north of the hill
    = c’est au nord de la colline
    a few kilometres north
    = à quelques kilomètres au nord
    due north of here
    = droit au nord
    * Note that the south of France is more usually referred to as le Midi.
    There is another set of words in French for north, south etc., some of which are more
    common than others:
    (north) septentrion (rarely used) septentrional(e)
    (south) midi méridional(e)
    (east) orient oriental(e)
    (west) occident occidental(e)
    Translating northern etc.
    a northern town
    = une ville du Nord
    a northern accent
    = un accent du Nord
    the most northerly outpost
    = l’avant-poste le plus au nord
    Regions of countries and continents work like this:
    northern Europe
    = l’Europe du Nord
    the northern parts of Japan
    = le nord du Japon
    eastern France
    = l’est de la France
    For names of countries and continents which include these compass point words, such as North America or South Korea, see the dictionary entry.
    Where to?
    French has fewer ways of expressing this than English has ; vers le is usually safe:
    to go north
    = aller vers le nord
    to head towards the north
    = se diriger vers le nord
    to go northwards
    = aller vers le nord
    to go in a northerly direction
    = aller vers le nord
    a northbound ship
    = un bateau qui se dirige vers le nord
    With some verbs, such as to face, the French expression changes:
    the windows face north
    = les fenêtres donnent au nord
    a north-facing slope
    = une pente orientée au nord
    If in doubt, check in the dictionary.
    Where from?
    The usual way of expressing from the is du:
    it comes from the north
    = cela vient du nord
    from the north of Germany
    = du nord de l’Allemagne
    Note also these expressions relating to the direction of the wind:
    the north wind
    = le vent du nord
    a northerly wind
    = un vent du nord
    prevailing north winds
    = des vents dominants du nord
    the wind is in the north
    = le vent est au nord
    the wind is coming from the north
    = le vent vient du nord
    Compass point words used as adjectives
    The French words nord, sud, est and ouest are really nouns, so when they are used as adjectives they are invariable.
    the north coast
    = la côte nord
    the north door
    = la porte nord
    the north face (of a mountain)
    = la face nord
    the north side
    = le côté nord
    the north wall
    = le mur nord
    Nautical bearings
    The preposition by is translated by quart in expressions like the following:
    north by northwest
    = nord quart nord-ouest
    southeast by south
    = sud-est quart sud

    Big English-French dictionary > Points of the compass

  • 7 temple

    I ['templ] noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) tempel
    II ['templ] noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) tinding
    * * *
    I ['templ] noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) tempel
    II ['templ] noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) tinding

    English-Danish dictionary > temple

  • 8 κεφάλαιος

    κεφάλαι-ος [ᾰ], α, ον, ([etym.] κεφαλή)
    A of the head: metaph., principal, chief, ῥῆμα κ. (with a play on κεφαλίτης λίθος) Ar.Ra. 854;

    τὸ κ. μέρος PMasp.151.16

    (vi A.D.): [comp] Sup. - ότατος v.l. in Pl.Grg. 494e.
    II mostly Subst. κεφάλαιον, τό, = κεφαλή, head, parts about the head, esp. of fish, θύννου κ. τοδί Callias Com.3: in pl., Amphis 35, Sotad. Com.1.5; also

    κ. ῥαφανῖδος Ar.Nu. 981

    ; of an infant, Leonid. ap. Aët.6.1.
    2 chief or main point,

    κ. δὴ παιδείας λέγομεν τὴν ὀρθὴν τροφήν Pl.Lg. 643c

    ; esp. in speaking or writing, sum, gist of the matter,

    κεφάλαια λόγων Pi.P.4.116

    ;

    κ. τοῦ παντὸς λόγου Men.Georg. 75

    , cf. Cic.Att.5.18.1; τὰ κ. συγγράφων Εὐριπίδῃ drawing up the heads of the play, Antiph.113.5: freq. in Prose, Th.4.50, Pl.Grg. 453a, etc.;

    κ. τῶν εἰρημένων Isoc.3.62

    , cf. 5.154;

    κ. τῆς οἰκονομίας Phld.Rh.1.68

    S. (pl.); ἐν κεφαλαίῳ, or ὡς ἐν κ., εἰπεῖν to speak summarily, X.Cyr.6.3.18, Pl.Smp. 186c, al.; ἐν κεφαλαίοις ὑπομνῆσαι, ἀποδείξειν, περιλαβεῖν τι, Th.6.87, Lys.13.33, Isoc.2.9;

    βραχυτάτῳ κ. μαθεῖν Th.1.36

    ; τύπῳ καὶ ἐπὶ κεφαλαίου (v.l. - αίῳ), opp. ἀκριβέστερον, Arist.EN 1107b14;

    ἐπὶ κ. Plb.1.65.5

    , 3.5.9;

    ἐπὶ κεφαλαίων D.19.315

    , etc.; esp. in an argument, summing up,

    ἐν κεφαλαίοις Pl.Ti. 26c

    ; κεφαλαίῳ δέ .., Lat. denique, Decr. ap. D.18.164; τὸ δ' οὖν κ. ib.213;

    τὸ δὲ κ. τῶν λόγων, ἄνθρωπος εἶ Men.531.10

    ; συναγαγεῖν τὸ κ. to sum up, Arist.Metaph. 1042a4.
    3 metaph., of persons, the head or chief, ὅ τι περ κ. τῶν κάτωθεν, of Pericles, Eup.93;

    τὸ κ. οὐδέπω λογίζομαι, τὸν δεσπότην Men.Pk. 173

    ;

    ὅ τι περ τὸ κ. Luc.Harm. 3

    , Gall.24, Philops.6; τὰ κ. τῶν μαθημάτων, of philosophers, Id.Pisc. 14;

    τὸ κ. τοῦ πολέμου App.BC5.50

    ; οἳ τὸ τῆς στάσεως κ. ἦσαν ib.43;

    τὸν Θαλῆν τῶν σοφῶν τὸ κ. Jul.Or.3.125d

    : hence, of qualities, etc., σχεδόν τι τὸ κ. τῶν κακῶν (sc. avarice) Apollod. Gel.4;

    τὸ κ. τῆς εὐδαιμονίας ἡ διάθεσις Diog.Oen.57

    .
    4 Rhet., head, topic of argument, D.H.Comp.1, Rh.10.5, Str.1.2.31.
    5 of money, capital, opp. interest or income, Pl.Lg. 742c, D.27.64, etc.
    b sum total, IG12.91.23, al., Lys.19.40, D.27.10; πολλοῦ κ. for a large sum, Act. Ap.22.28, cf. Aristeas 24, Plu.Fab.4, etc.;

    κ. ἀργυρικά PRyl.133.15

    (i A.D.); also

    σιτικὰ καὶ ἀργυρικὰ κ. PSI4.281.31

    (ii A.D.).
    6 crown, completion of a thing, τὸ μὲν κ. τῶν ἀδικημάτων the crowning act of wrong, D.27.7;

    δύο ταῦτα ὡσπερεὶ κ. ἐφ' ἅπασι.. ἐπέθηκε Id.21.18

    .
    7 chapter, section, PGnom.Prooem., Ammon.in Int.1.17, al., Chor.in Hermes 17.223; distd. from τίτλος, Suid. s.h.v.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεφάλαιος

  • 9 Schläfe

    f; -, -n temple; graue Schläfen haben be greying (Am. graying) at the temples; die Herren mit den grauen Schläfen umg. those ever so distinguished gents with their grey (Am. gray) locks; sich eine Kugel in die Schläfe jagen put a bullet through one’s head
    * * *
    die Schläfe
    temple
    * * *
    Schlä|fe ['ʃlɛːfə]
    f -, -n
    temple

    graue Schlä́fen — greying (Brit) or graying (US) temples

    * * *
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) temple
    * * *
    Schlä·fe
    <-, -n>
    [ˈʃlɛ:fə]
    f temple
    graue \Schläfen haben to have grey [or AM gray] hair at the temples
    * * *
    die; Schläfe, Schläfen temple
    * * *
    Schläfe f; -, -n temple;
    graue Schläfen haben be greying (US graying) at the temples;
    die Herren mit den grauen Schläfen umg those ever so distinguished gents with their grey (US gray) locks;
    sich eine Kugel in die Schläfe jagen put a bullet through one’s head
    * * *
    die; Schläfe, Schläfen temple
    * * *
    -n f.
    temple (anatomy) n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Schläfe

  • 10 soppressata

    [soppres'sata]
    sostantivo femminile gastr. = cold meat of pork obtained by pressing parts of the head and skin
    * * *
    soppressata
    /soppres'sata/
    sostantivo f.
    gastr. = cold meat of pork obtained by pressing parts of the head and skin.

    Dizionario Italiano-Inglese > soppressata

  • 11 temple

    I noun
    Tempel, der
    II noun
    (Anat.) Schläfe, die
    * * *
    I ['templ] noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) der Tempel
    II ['templ] noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) die Schläfe
    * * *
    tem·ple1
    [ˈtempl̩]
    n (place of worship) Tempel m
    tem·ple2
    [ˈtempl̩]
    n (part of head) Schläfe f
    * * *
    I ['templ]
    n (REL)
    Tempel m II
    n (ANAT)
    Schläfe f
    * * *
    temple1 [ˈtempl] s
    1. Tempel m (auch fig)
    2. Gotteshaus n
    3. US Synagoge f
    4. Temple JUR Temple m ( in London; früher Ordenshaus der Tempelritter, jetzt Sitz zweier Rechtskollegien)
    temple2 [ˈtempl] s
    1. ANAT Schläfe f
    2. US (Brillen) Bügel m
    temple3 [ˈtempl] s Weberei: Tömpel m
    * * *
    I noun
    Tempel, der
    II noun
    (Anat.) Schläfe, die
    * * *
    (anatomy) n.
    Schläfe -n f. n.
    Tempel - m.

    English-german dictionary > temple

  • 12 BARÐ

    n.
    1) beard (rare);
    2) brim, of a hat or helmet;
    3) the beak or armed prow of ships (of war), stem; róa fyrir barð e-m (= róa fyrir stafn e-m), to thwart one.
    * * *
    n. [identical in etymology but not in sense to Lat. barba, Engl. beard, Germ. bart; the Scandin. dialects all call the beard skegg; Swed. skägg; Dan. skjæg; barð in the sense of barba is quite alien from the Scandin. idioms; the passages, Edda 109 (skegg heitir barð) and höggva börðum í gras, Íd. 12, a poem of the end of the 13th century, are isolated instances: bart in Dan. is a mod. word]:—Lat. ora, margo:
    α. a brim of a helmet or hat (hjálmbarð, hattbarð), Fas. iii. 341.
    β. the verge, edge of a hill (holtbarð, túnbarð, brekkubarð, hólbarð, etc.), freq. in local names of farms in Icel.
    γ. the wing or side fin of some fishes, e. g. whales, cp. barðhvalr; of flat fishes, raja pastinaca (skötubarð).
    δ. the beak or armed prow of ships, esp. ships’ of war, [cp. A. S. barda, a beaked ship]; so barded, of a horse in armour; hence Barði or Járnbarði is the name of a sort of ram in olden times, e. g. the famous Járnbarði ( Iron Ram) of carl Eric, described, Fms. ii. 310; cp. also Fb. i. 280: the stem, Gr. στείρη, Jb. 398; róa fyrir barð e-rn, to thwart one, Gþl. 519, Eg. 386, Fms. vii. 195; skulu vér binda akkeri fyrir barð hverju skipi, xi. 66, ii. 273, Lex. Poët.
    ε. several compds are used in Icel. referring to parts of the head, e. g. hökubarð, kinnbarð, kjálkabarð, ora genae, maxillae, but without any notion of ‘beard,’ cp. Isid. granos et cinnabar Gothorurn, 19. 23; the cinnabar and the present Icel. kinnabarð seem to be etymologically identical.

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  • 13 temple

    I 'templ noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) templo

    II 'templ noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.)
    1. templo
    2. sien
    Del verbo templar: ( conjugate templar) \ \
    templé es: \ \
    1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativo

    temple es: \ \
    1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo
    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo
    3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativo
    Multiple Entries: templar     temple
    templar
    I verbo transitivo
    1 (un metal) to temper
    2 (una habitación) to warm up
    3 (moderar, suavizar) to moderate: templa tus nervios, calm your nerves
    templar los ánimos, to calm o cool everyone down
    4 Mús (un instrumento) to tune
    II verbo intransitivo (el tiempo) to get warmer Locuciones: templar gaitas, to compromise
    temple sustantivo masculino
    1 (temperamento) nature, temperament
    2 (serenidad, coraje) courage, calmness, fortitude
    3 Arte tempera ' temple' also found in these entries: Spanish: sien - templada - templado - templo - teocali English: mosque - temple - mettle - spirit
    tr['tempəl]
    1 (building) templo
    2 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL sien nombre femenino
    temple ['tɛmpəl] n
    1) : templo m (en religión)
    2) : sien f (en anatomía)
    n.
    sien s.f.
    templo s.m.
    'tempəl
    1) ( Relig) templo m
    2) ( Anat) sien f
    ['templ]
    N
    1) (Rel) templo m
    2) (Anat) sien f
    3)

    the Temple (in London) el Colegio de Abogados

    * * *
    ['tempəl]
    1) ( Relig) templo m
    2) ( Anat) sien f

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  • 14 temple

    I 'templ noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) tempel
    II 'templ noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) tinning
    tempel
    I
    subst. \/ˈtempl\/
    1) tempel
    2) helligdom
    3) (amer.) synagoge
    4) (amer.) mormonerkirke
    II
    subst. \/ˈtempl\/
    ( anatomi) tinning

    English-Norwegian dictionary > temple

  • 15 temple

    I ['templ] noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) musteri
    II ['templ] noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) gagnauga

    English-Icelandic dictionary > temple

  • 16 temple

    halánték, templom
    * * *
    I ['templ] noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) templom
    II ['templ] noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) halánték

    English-Hungarian dictionary > temple

  • 17 temple

    I ['templ] noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) templo
    II ['templ] noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) fonte
    * * *
    tem.ple1
    [t'empəl] n 1 templo, igreja. 2 local devotado a um propósito especial.
    ————————
    temple2
    [t'empəl] n Anat têmpora.
    ————————
    temple3
    [t'empəl] n Weav tempereiro: ferro do tear que as tecedeiras prendem à ourela do pano.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > temple

  • 18 temple

    n. tapınak, ibadethane, kumaşı tezgâhta gergin tutan ağaç, mabet, sinagog, şakak
    * * *
    tapınak
    * * *
    I ['templ] noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) tapınak, mabet
    II ['templ] noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) şakak

    English-Turkish dictionary > temple

  • 19 temple

    I ['templ] noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) tempelj
    II ['templ] noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) sence
    * * *
    I [templ]
    noun
    tempelj, svetišče; (velika) cerkev
    Inner Temple, Middle Temple — odvetniški zbornici v Londonu; stavbe, v katerih se nahajajo
    II [templ]
    noun
    anatomy sence; history senčèn nakit
    III [templ]
    noun
    technical naprava za napenjanje tkanine na statvah

    English-Slovenian dictionary > temple

  • 20 temple

    • ohimo
    • pyhäkkö
    • pyhättö
    • temppeli
    • kankaan pingotin
    • lakimieskollegioita lontoossa
    • pingotin
    * * *
    I 'templ noun
    (a building in which people worship, usually as part of a non-Christian religion: a Greek/Hindu temple.) temppeli
    II 'templ noun
    (either of the flat parts of the head at the side of the forehead: The stone hit him on the temple.) ohimo

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