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1 peacock
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2 bornit
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3 борнит
1) Geology: erubescite, peacock copper ore (иридирующая разновидность медной руды), purple copper ore2) Mineralogy: bornite, horseflesh ore, purple copper ore (Cu5FeS4)3) Metallurgy: peacock copper, peacock ore, variegated copper -
4 пёстрая медная руда
1) Geology: erubescite, peacock copper ore, purple copper ore2) Mineralogy: bornite, horseflesh ore, peacock ore3) Engineering: variegated copper ore4) Metallurgy: peacock copperУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пёстрая медная руда
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5 павлинья руда
1) Geology: peacock copper ore2) Makarov: iridescent ore, peacock ore -
6 медный колчедан
1) Geology: copper pyrite, yellow copper ore, yellow pyrite2) Mineralogy: chalcopyrite, copper pyrites, yellow ore3) Engineering: cupriferous pyrite, pyrite copper ore4) Mining: pea-cock ore5) Metallurgy: peacock ore, pyritous copper -
7 халькопирит
1) General subject: fool's gold2) Geology: copper pyrite, yellow copper, yellow copper ore, yellow pyrite3) Mineralogy: chalcopyrite (cpy), copper pyrites, peacock ore, yellow ore4) Mining: chalcopyrite (медная руда), cupropyrite5) Metallurgy: pyritous copper6) Gold mining: chalco -
8 bornit
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9 иризирующая руда
Makarov: iridescent ore, peacock ore -
10 Buntkupferkies
m < min> ■ peacock ore; purple copper ore; bornite -
11 халькопирит
пёстрая медная руда, халькопирит — peacock ore
Русско-английский новый политехнический словарь > халькопирит
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12 халкопирит
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13 rame
m copper* * *rame s.m.1 (chim., metall.) copper; rame fuso, casting copper; rame greggio, nero, blister (o black) copper; rame in barre, wirebar copper; filo di rame, copper wire; monete di rame, copper coins; solfato di rame, copper sulphate; utensile di rame, copper utensil; ricoprire di rame, to copper (o to copper plate) // (min.) rame paonazzo, peacock ore* * *['rame] 1.sostantivo maschile copper2.* * *rame/'rame/I sostantivo m.copper; moneta di rame copper coinII rami m.pl.(oggetti) copperware. -
14 chalkopiryt
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15 bornite
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16 oculus
ŏcŭlus (sync. oclus, Prud. steph. 10, 592 dub.), i, m. [kindr. with Sanscr. akshi and aksha, from the root ītsh, videre; Gr. ossomai, osse; Goth. augō; Germ. Auge; Engl. eye], an eye.I.Lit.:B.quae (natura) primum oculos membranis tenuissimis vestivit et saepsit... sed lubricos oculos fecit et mobiles,
Cic. N. D. 2, 57, 142; cf. Cels. 7, 7, 13; Plin. 11, 37, 52, § 139 sq.; Cic. de Or. 3, 59, 221:venusti,
id. Tusc. 5, 16, 46:eminentes,
prominent, id. Vatin. 2, 4:oculi tanquam speculatores,
id. N. D. 2, 57, 140:acuti,
id. Planc. 27, 69:maligni,
Verg. A. 5, 654:minaces,
Luc. 2, 26: oculos conicere in aliquem, to cast or fix one's eyes upon, Cic. Clu. 19, 54:oculos conjecit in hostem,
Verg. A. 12, 483: adicere alicui rei, to cast one's eyes upon, glance at:ad eorum ne quem oculos adiciat suos,
Plaut. As. 4, 1, 24; to covet, Cic. Verr. 2, 2, 15, § 37:adicere ad rem aliquam,
id. Agr. 2, 10, 25:de aliquo nusquam deicere,
to never turn one's eyes away from, to regard with fixed attention, id. Verr. 2, 4, 15, § 33:deicere ab aliquā re,
to turn away, id. Phil. 1, 1, 1:in terram figere,
to fix one's eyes upon the ground, Tac. H. 4, 72:deicere in terram,
to cast down to, Quint. 1, 11, 9:demittere,
Ov. M. 15, 612:erigere,
id. ib. 4, 146: attollere. Verg. A. 4, 688; Ov. M. 2, 448:circumferre,
id. ib. 6, 169:premere,
Verg. A. 9, 487: deponere, to fix, Hor C. 1, 36, 18:distorquere,
id. S. 1, 9, 65:spargere,
to direct hither and thither, Pers. 5, 33:oculis cernere,
to see with one's own eyes, Nep. Timol. 2, 2:oculos auferre spectanti,
to blind the eyes of an observer, to cheat him before his eyes, Liv. 6, 15 fin.: ponere sibi aliquid ante oculos. i. e. to imagine to one's self any thing, Cic. Agr. 2, 20, 53:proponere oculis suis aliquid,
id. Sest. 7, 17:esse ante oculos,
to be before one's eyes, id. Lael. 11, 38: res posita in oculis, and ante oculos, that lies before one's eyes, is apparent, evident:de rebus ante oculos positis,
id. Ac. 1, 2, 5:omnia sunt enim posita ante oculos,
id. de Or. 1, 43, 192:inque meis oculis candida Delos erat,
before my eyes, Ov. H. 21, 82: vivere in oculis, habitare in oculis, to live in the sight of, in the presence of, in intercourse with:in maximā celebritate atque in oculis civium quondam viximus,
Cic. Off. 3, 1, 3:habitavi in oculis,
id. Planc. 27, 66; cf.:in foro palam Syracusis in ore atque in oculis provinciae,
id. Verr. 2, 2, 33, § 81; Liv. 22, 12; 35, 10; Tac. H. 4, 77:habere in oculis,
to keep in sight, to watch, observe, Plaut. Ps. 3, 2, 66:in oculis omnium submergi,
Curt. 9, 4, 11:se ante oculos suos trucidari sinerent,
Liv. 2, 6, 2; 4, 14, 5; Auct. Her. 4, 36, 48: ab oculis alicujus abire (ire), to leave one's presence:Abin' hinc ab oculis?
Plaut. Trin. 4, 2, 147; id. Truc. 2, 5, 24; Sen. Ep. 36, 10; cf.:ab oculis recedere,
Plin. Ep. 2, 1, 11:ab oculis concedere,
Cic. Cat. 1, 7, 17:(angues) conspecti repente ex oculis abierunt,
out of sight, Liv. 25, 16, 2:prodigii species ex oculis elapsa,
id. 26, 19, 7:(avem) ablatam ex oculis,
Tac. H. 2, 50:facesserent propere ex urbe ab ore atque oculis populi Romani,
Liv. 6, 17, 8:sub oculis alicujus,
before a person's eyes, in his presence, Caes. B. C. 1, 71; Vell. 2, 79, 4:sub oculis domini esse,
Col. 9, 5, 2:quos honores sub oculis tuis gessit,
Plin. Ep. 10, 11, 2:sub avi oculis necari,
Just. 1, 4, 5; Flor. 4, 7, 8:hostes sub oculis erant,
Liv. 22, 14, 3; 26, 38, 9:sub oculis Caesaris,
Tac. A. 2, 35: hunc oculis suis nostrarum numquam quisquam vidit, with his own eyes, i. e. actually, in person, Ter. Eun. 4, 4, 10:numquam ante hunc diem meis oculis eam videram,
id. Hec. 5, 4, 23: ad oculum, for display, to be seen:non ad oculum servientes,
Vulg. Eph. 1, 18; id. Col. 3, 22.—As a term of endearment, the apple of my eye, my darling:ubi isti sunt quibus vos oculi estis, quibus vitae estis, quibus deliciae?
Plaut. Ps. 1, 2, 46:bene vale, ocule mi!
id. Curc. 1, 3, 47 —Hence, in a double sense:par oculorum in amicitiā M. Antonii triumviri,
Suet. Rhet. 5.—The ancients swore by their eyes:si voltis per oculos jurare, nihilo magis facietis,
Plaut. Men. 5, 9, 1.—Transf.1.The power of seeing, sight, vision: ut eum quoque oculum, quo bene videret, amitteret, lost, i. e. became blind, Cic. Div. 1, 24, 48:2.oculos perdere,
id. Har. Resp. 18, 37:restituere alicui,
Suet. Vesp. 7; cf.:oculis usurpare rem,
i. e. see, Lucr. 1, 301.—A luminary, said of the sun and stars ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose): mundi oculus. i. e. the sun, Ov. M. 4, 228:3.stellarum oculi,
Plin. 2, 5, 4, § 10.—A spot resembling an eye, as on a panther's hide, a peacock's tail, etc., Plin. 8, 17, 23, § 62:4.pavonum caudae,
id. 13, 15, 30, § 96. —So arch. t. t.:oculus volutae,
Vitr. 3, 5. —Of plants.a.An eye, bud, bourgeon: oculos imponere, i. e. to bud, inoculate, Verg. G. 2, 73:b.gemmans,
Col. 4, 24, 16.—A bulb or knob on many roots, on the reed, etc.:c.harundinis,
Cato, R. R. 6, 3; Varr. R. R. 1, 24, 3:seritur harundo bulbo radicis, quem alii oculum vocant,
Plin. 17, 20, 33, § 144.—A plant, called also aizoum majus, Plin. 25, 13, 102, § 160. —II.Trop.A.A principal ornament: hi duo illos oculos orae maritimae effoderunt ( Corinth and Carthage), Cic. N. D. 3, 38, 91:B.ex duobus Graeciae oculis,
i. e. Athens and Sparta, Just. 5, 8, 4.—The eye of the soul, the mind's eye:eloquentiam quam nullis nisi mentis oculis videre possumus,
Cic. Or. 29, 101:acrioribus mentis oculis intueri,
Col. 3, 8, 1:oculos pascere re aliquā,
to feast one's eyes on any thing, Cic. Verr. 2, 5, 26, § 65; cf.:concupiscentia oculorum,
Vulg. 1 Joh. 2, 16: fructum oculis (dat.) capere ex aliquā re, Nep. Eum. 11, 2: oculi dolent, the eyes ache, i. e. one is afflicted by something seen, Ter. Ph. 5, 8, 64; Cael. ap. Cic. Fam. 8, 14, 1; cf.:pietas, pater, oculis dolorem prohibet,
i. e. forbids me to take offence, Plaut. As. 5, 1, 4: in oculis, in the eye, i. e. in view, hoped or expected:frumenti spes, quae in oculis fuerat, utrosque frustrata pariter,
Liv. 26, 39, 23:acies et arma in oculis erant,
Curt. 3, 6, 3:Philotae supplicium in oculis erat,
id. 8, 6, 21:esse in oculis,
to be beloved, esteemed, Cic. Att. 6, 2, 5:esse in oculis multitudinis,
id. Tusc. 2, 26, 63: ferre, gestare in oculis, to love, esteem, value:oderat tum, cum, etc....jam fert in oculis,
id. Phil. 6, 4, 11:rex te ergo in oculis,
Ter. Eun. 3, 1, 11: aequis oculis videre, i. e. contentedly, with satisfaction (like aequo animo), Curt. 8, 2, 9: ante oculos, in mind, in view:mors ante oculos debet esse,
Sen. Ep. 12, 6; Plin. Ep. 3, 16, 6; also plain, obvious:simul est illud ante oculos,
Cic. de Or. 2, 85, 349:sit ante oculos Nero,
i. e. set him before you, consider him, Tac. H. 1, 16: ante oculos habere, to keep in mind (post-class.):habe ante oculos hanc esse terram,
Plin. Ep. 8, 24, 4:mortalitatem,
id. ib. 2, 10, 4; Just. 5, 6, 1; for which (late Lat.) prae oculis: prae oculis habere terrorem futuri judicii, Greg. M. Ep. 2, 48;3, 27 al.: nec jam fas ullum prae oculis habent,
Amm. 30, 4, 18: ob oculos versari, to be before the mind, etc.:mors (ei) ob oculos versatur,
Cic. Rab. Post. 14, 39; Liv. 28, 19, 14; cf.:usu versatur ante oculos vobis Glaucia,
Cic. Rosc. Am. 35, 98; id. Fin. 2, 22, 75; 5, 1, 3; id. Dom. 55, 141; Liv. 34, 36, 6: ponere aliquid ante oculos, to call up in mind, imagine, etc.:eā (translatione) utimur rei ante oculos ponendae causā,
Auct. Her. 4, 34, 45:ora eorum ponite vobis ante oculos,
Cic. Phil. 13, 2, 4:calamitatem Cottae sibi ante oculos ponunt,
Caes. B. G. 6, 37:exsilium Cn. Marci sibi proponunt ante oculos,
Liv. 2, 54, 6:conjurationem ante oculos ponere,
id. 24, 24, 8:studia eorum vobis ante oculos proponere,
Auct. Her. 4, 36, 48;rarely: constituere sibi aliquid ante oculos,
Cic. Cael. 32, 79; Aug. Serm. 233, 3: ante oculos ponere (proponere), with ellips. of dat. of person, Cic. Marc. 2, 5; id. Deiot. 7, 20; id. Phil. 2, 45, 115; 11, 3, 7; id. N. D. 1, 41, 114:nec a re publicā deiciebam oculos,
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17 павлинья медная руда
Makarov: peacock copper oreУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > павлинья медная руда
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18 халькопирит, слегка окисленный на поверхности
Geology: peacock copper oreУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > халькопирит, слегка окисленный на поверхности
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19 दारु _dāru
दारु a. [दीर्यते दॄ-उण्]1 Tearing, rending.-2 Liberal.-3 Kind.-रुः 1 A liberal or munificent man.-2 A donor.-3 An artist.-रु n. (said to be m. also)1 Wood, a piece of wood, timber.-2 A block.-3 A lever.-4 A bolt.-5 The pine or Devadāru tree.-6 Ore.-7 Brass.-Comp. -अण़्डः the peacock.-आघाटः the wood- pecker.-कर्मन्, -कृत्यम् wood-work; Pt.1.96.-गर्भा a wooden-puppet.-जः a kind of drum.-निशा, -पिता, -हरिद्रा N. of a plant, a species of curcuma (Mar. दारुहळद, आंबेहळद).-पात्रम् a wooden vessel, such as a trough.-पुत्रिका, -पुत्री a wooden doll.-फलः, -लम् Pistachio (Mar. पिस्ता).-मत्स्याह्वयः a lizard; also मुख्याह्वय.-मुख्याह्वया, -मुख्याह्वा a lizard.-यन्त्रम् 1 a wooden puppet moved by strings.-2 any machinery of wood.-वधूः a wooden doll.-सारः sandal.-सिता Cinnamon in sticks (Mar. दालचिनी).-हस्तकः a wooden spoon.-हारः a wood-cutter, procurer of wood; नैष्कर्तृको दारुहारः ॥ ŚB. on Ms.1.2.28.
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peacock ore — n. BORNITE … English World dictionary
peacock ore — pea′cock ore n. bornite • Etymology: 1855–60 … From formal English to slang
peacock ore — Mineral. bornite. [1855 60] * * * … Universalium
peacock ore — /ˈpikɒk ɔ/ (say peekok aw) noun → bornite …
peacock ore — noun a mineral consisting of sulfides of copper and iron that is found in copper deposits • Syn: ↑bornite • Hypernyms: ↑mineral • Substance Meronyms: ↑copper, ↑Cu, ↑atomic number 29 … Useful english dictionary
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Bornite — infobox mineral name = Bornite category = Sulfide mineral boxwidth = boxbgcolor = imagesize = caption = formula = Cu5FeS4 molweight = 342.681 color = Copper red, bronze brown, purple habit = Granular, massive, disseminated Crystals pseudocubic,… … Wikipedia
bornite — bornitic /bawr nit ik/, adj. /bawr nuyt/, n. a common mineral and important ore of copper, copper iron sulfide, Cu5FeS4, occurring in masses, of brownish color when first exposed to the air; peacock ore. [1850 55; named after I. von Born (1742… … Universalium
Борнит — [по фам. Борн] м л, Cu5FeS4. Образует несколько полиморфных модиф.: тетраг. низкотемпературную, триг. метастабильную при низкой температуре, куб. стабильную выше 228 °С. Габ. куб., додекаэдрический, реже октаэдрический. Сп. несов. по {111}. Агр.… … Геологическая энциклопедия
bornite — /ˈbɔnaɪt/ (say bawnuyt) noun a common mineral, copper iron sulphide, Cu5FeS4, characterised by reddish colour on fresh fractures tarnishing to iridescent purple; an important ore of copper; peacock ore. {named after I von Born, 1742–91, Austrian… …
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