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101 impennacchiare
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102 Industrewolken
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103 nubes industriales
industrial clouds; plumes -
104 nuages industriels
industrial clouds; plumesDictionnaire français-anglais de géographie > nuages industriels
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105 индустриальные облака
industrial clouds; plumesРусско-английский географический словарь > индустриальные облака
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106 luma
[from Lat. "pluma" (feather)] iz.1.a. ( hegaztiena, txoriena) feather; txori-\lumak bird feathers; txoriari \luma kendu to pluck a bird's feathersb. ( hegatsa) quillc. ( apaingarria) plume, feather; paumaren \luma ederrak the beautiful plumes of a peacock; kapeluko \luma gogoko zuen he liked the feather in her hat2. ( idaztekoa)a. pen; urrezko \luma gold penb. ( aitzinakoa, hegatsa) quill, pen; \luma tintatan busti to dip a pen into inkc. ( irud.) ahoz nahiz \lumaz orally and on paper | spokenwise and written-wise; barkatu \lumatik etortzen bazait aitorra forgive me for writing the confession; ene \lumak ezin adieraz dezakeen sentimendua zen it was a feeling which I couldn't express in writing3. ( h.g elur\luma) snowflake4. ( aldabera den p.) gizon hori \luma bat da the man is {fickle || whimsical || capricious} -
107 plumer
v. trans. To 'fleece', to 'rip off', to make outrageous profits from someone. Il s'est fait plumer au pok': He got taken to the cleaners in a little game of poker. Les pigeons sont là pour être plumés! Suckers are here to be taken! -
108 voler
I.v. trans. Ne l'avoir pas volé: To have 'asked for it', to deserve the punishment meted out. Ecoute, mon vieux, tu ne l'as pas volé, ta femme a bien fait de filer! You deserve all you got; your wife was right to leave!II.v. intrans.a To 'go for someone with fists flying', to attack someone physically with ferocity.b (fig.): To 'pitch into someone', to launch a ferocious verbal assault on someone.2. Voler bas (of person): To be 'more than a trifle dim', to be pretty thick and stupid.3. Les mouches volent bas! There's trouble brewing! (The imagery derives from the fact that many insects take to flying at a low altitude when a storm is imminent.) -
109 flabelo
m.1 flabellum, fan made of plumes used by the Pope.2 fan with a handle.3 flabellum, fan-shaped anatomical part. -
110 plumajero
m.one who dresses feathers and makes plumes. -
111 porcal
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112 перо
I с.1) ( птичье) feather ['feðə]; (украшение тж.) plumeстра́усовое перо́ — ostrich feather
2) ( зелёный лист лука и чеснока) leaf ( of onion or garlic)••воро́на в павли́ньих пе́рьях — jackdaw in peacock's plumes / feathers
II с.ни пу́ха ни пера́! — ≈ good luck!
( писчее) penсветово́е перо́ — light pen
••взя́ться за перо́ — take up the pen
владе́ть перо́м — wield [wiːld] a skillful pen
владе́ть о́стрым перо́м — wield a formidable pen
э́того перо́м не описа́ть — it is beyond description, it defies / baffles all description
что напи́сано перо́м, того́ не вы́рубишь топоро́м посл. — the written word remains
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113 ворона в павлиньих перьях
(И. Крылов) ирон., пренебр.a crow in peacock's feathers; cf. a beggar on horseback; in borrowed plumesРусско-английский фразеологический словарь > ворона в павлиньих перьях
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114 селена
—1. LAT Selene vomer (Linnaeus)2. RUS селена f3. ENG (Atlantic) lookdown, horsehead, moonfish, dollarfish4. DEU Pferdekopf m5. FRA carangue f à plumes, lune f [sélène f] atlantique -
115 пальцекрылки
1. LAT Pterophoridae [Alucitidae]2. RUS пальцекрылки3. ENG plume moths, plumes4. DEU Federmotten, Federgeistchen5. FRA ptérophoridés, alucites -
116 gracculus
grācŭlus ( gracc-), i, m. [from its note gra gra, Quint. 1, 6, 37; Isid. Orig. 12, 7, 45], a jackdaw, Corvus monedula, Linn.; Plin. 11, 37, 79, § 201; 11, 47, 107, § 256; 8, 27, 41, § 101; Phaedr. 1, 3, 4; Mart. 1, 116, 6. —b.Prov.(α).Vetus adagium est: Nihil cum fidibus graculo, i. e. ignorant persons [p. 821] have nothing to do with poetry, Gell. N. A. praef. § 19.—(β).Graculus Aesopi, i. e. one who decks himself out in borrowed plumes, makes a fine show with other people's property, Tert. adv. Val. 12 (cf. Phaedr. 1, 3). -
117 graculus
grācŭlus ( gracc-), i, m. [from its note gra gra, Quint. 1, 6, 37; Isid. Orig. 12, 7, 45], a jackdaw, Corvus monedula, Linn.; Plin. 11, 37, 79, § 201; 11, 47, 107, § 256; 8, 27, 41, § 101; Phaedr. 1, 3, 4; Mart. 1, 116, 6. —b.Prov.(α).Vetus adagium est: Nihil cum fidibus graculo, i. e. ignorant persons [p. 821] have nothing to do with poetry, Gell. N. A. praef. § 19.—(β).Graculus Aesopi, i. e. one who decks himself out in borrowed plumes, makes a fine show with other people's property, Tert. adv. Val. 12 (cf. Phaedr. 1, 3). -
118 Gainsborough Hat
A large, graceful hat worn by the ladies in the portraits painted by the famous painter Gainsborough (1728-1788). It was usually turned up on one side and trimmed with plumes. -
119 Horse Hair
The long, lustrous hair from the tails and manes of horses. Cleaning, dressing and curling operations are carried on at many points, but the production of horse-hair textiles is confined virtually to the West of England. The hair is woven to make carriage and furniture seatings, interlinings, flesh rubbers, rugs and carpets. In Bradford some success has attended attempts to use horse hair as a core for worsted yarn for interlinings. In Worcester an old-established firm has succeeded in making a continuous thread of horse hair, which is then used as weft, in combination with a cotton or worsted warp. Horse-hair lining cloths are manufactured in Philadelphia (U.S.A.), the material is also worked in Germany, notably at Leipzig. Horse hair is sorted over suction screens, and is dyed black with logwood. The hair is curled by being twisted into a rope, soaked two hours in water, and then baked for twelve hours at 350 deg. F. The hair is left for three days to cool. Long white uncurled hairs are used for violin bows and shorter hairs of the same colour for brushes and plumes. Fishing lines are made from the brown hair, and selected lustreless hair is used for lawyers' wigs. The United Kingdom, North and South America, Australia, Germany, Russia and China are the chief sources of supply. -
120 κολοιός
κολοιός, ὁ,A jackdaw, Corvus monedula, Il.16.583, 17.755, Ar.V. 129, Av.50, al., Thphr.Char.21.6, Sign.39, Arat.963, al., Ael.NA4.30, Dionys.Av.3.18;κραγέται κολοιοί Pi.N.3.82
:—Arist.HA 617b16 distinguishes three species, κορακίας, λύκος, βωμολόχος (qq.v.): he also mentions a web-footed κολοιός, found in Lydia and Phrygia, which is prob. the little cormorant, Phalacrocorax pygmaeus; cf. Ath.9.395e (citing Ar.Ach. 875):—Proverbs: κολοιὸς ποτὶ κολοιόν 'birds of a feather flock together', Arist.EN 1155a34, etc.; κολοιὸς ἀλλοτρίοις πτεροῖς ἀγάλλεται 'borrowed plumes', Luc.Apol.4; κύκνον ἡγοῦ τὸν κ. 'your geese are swans', Lib.Ep.42.3; of impudent noisy talkers,πολλοὶ.. σφε κατακρώζουσι κολοιοί Ar.Eq. 1020
; of Agathocles, Timae.145. (Cf.κολῳός, κολῳάω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολοιός
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