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[pɒmʹpeıı] n геогр. ист.г. Помпеи -
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[pɔm'peɪɪ]сущ.; геогр.; ист. -
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Πομπήιοι, οἱ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Pompeii
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29 POMPEII (CITY IN ITALY, OVERWHELMED BY AN ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS)
[NPR]POMPEII (-ORUM) (PL)POMPEJI (-ORUM) (PL)English-Latin dictionary > POMPEII (CITY IN ITALY, OVERWHELMED BY AN ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS)
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30 Pompeii was overwhelmed by dust and ashes
Общая лексика: город Помпеи был погребён под вулканической пылью и пепломУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Pompeii was overwhelmed by dust and ashes
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31 the last days of Pompeii
ימי פומפיי האחרונים (סופה של האימפריה, כינוי לדבר יפה ההולך ומסתיים)* * *◙ (םייתסמו ךלוהה הפי רבדל יוניכ,הירפמיאה לש הפוס) םינורחאה ייפמופ ימי◄ -
32 the last days of Pompeii
de laatste dagen van Pompeï (het einde van een wereldrijk,bijnaam voor iets dat mooi en voorbijgaand is) -
33 the last days of Pompeii
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34 Last\ Days\ of\ Pompeii,\ The
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35 overwhelm
ˌəuvəˈwelm гл.
1) а) уст. переворачивать кверх ногами Syn: overturn, overthrow, upset б) подавлять, сокрушать, разбивать (то, что сопротивляется) ;
быть всепобеждающим Syn: overcome, overpower, crush, destroy в) губить, разорять г) забрасывать, заваливать( прям. перен., чем бы то ни было;
обычно подразумевается "гибель" (в различных смыслах) того, кто или что завалено) Pompeii was overwhelmed by a vast accumulation of dust and ashes. ≈ Помпеи были засыпаны кучей пыли и пепла. The count overwhelmed us with his hospitality. ≈ Нам просто было некуда деться от гостеприимства графа. Syn: submerge
2) ошеломлять, поражать, потрясать;
переполнять, овладевать( о чувствах и т. п.) преодолеть;
подавить, разбить - the emeny were*ed by superior forces войска противника были смяты превосходящими силами погубить, разорить овладевать, переполнять (о чувстве) - to be *ed by grief быть охваченным горем - to be *ed with gratitude быть переполненным благодарностью потрясать, ошеломлять, поражать - his kindness quite *ed me его доброта меня просто ошеломила - they were *ed at the news новости потрясли их заливать;
затоплять - the village was *ed when the floods came во время паводка деревню затопило - a great wave *ed the boat огромная волна накрыла лодку заваливать;
засыпать - Pompeii was *ed by dust and ashes город Помпеи был погребен под вулканической пылью и пеплом засыпать, заваливать (работой) забрасывать;
осыпать (вопросами) - he *ed her with a profusion of compliment он осыпал ее кмплиментами ~ потрясать, ошеломлять, поражать;
his kindness quite overwhelmed me его доброта меня просто поразила overwhelm губить, разорять ~ забрасывать (вопросами и т. п.) ~ заваливать ~ заливать, затоплять ~ овладевать, переполнять (о чувстве, with) ~ подавлять;
сокрушать, разбивать (неприятеля) ~ потрясать, ошеломлять, поражать;
his kindness quite overwhelmed me его доброта меня просто поразилаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > overwhelm
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['vizit] 1. verb1) (to go to see (a person or place): We visited my parents at the weekend; They visited the ruins at Pompeii while they were on holiday.) besøge; se2) (to stay in (a place) or with (a person) for a time: Many birds visit (Britain) only during the summer months.) besøge2. noun(an act of going to see someone or something for pleasure, socially, professionally etc, or going to stay for a time: We went on a visit to my aunt's; the children's visit to the museum.) besøg- visitor* * *['vizit] 1. verb1) (to go to see (a person or place): We visited my parents at the weekend; They visited the ruins at Pompeii while they were on holiday.) besøge; se2) (to stay in (a place) or with (a person) for a time: Many birds visit (Britain) only during the summer months.) besøge2. noun(an act of going to see someone or something for pleasure, socially, professionally etc, or going to stay for a time: We went on a visit to my aunt's; the children's visit to the museum.) besøg- visitor -
37 Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
SUBJECT AREA: Metallurgy[br]b. c. 23 AD Como, Italyd. 25 August 79 AD near Pompeii, Italy[br]Roman encyclopedic writer on the natural world.[br]Pliny was well educated in Rome, and for ten years or so followed a military career with which he was able to combine literary work, writing especially on historical subjects. He completed his duties c. 57 AD and concentrated on writing until he resumed his official career in 69 AD with administrative duties. During this last phase he began work on his only extant work, the thirty-seven "books" of his Historia Naturalis (Natural History), each dealing with a broad subject such as astronomy, geography, mineralogy, etc. His last post was the command of the fleet based at Misenum, which came to an end when he sailed too near Vesuvius during the eruption that engulfed Pompeii and he was overcome by the fumes.Pliny developed an insatiable curiosity about the natural world. Unlike the Greeks, the Romans made few original contributions to scientific thought and observation, but some made careful compilations of the learning and observations of Greek scholars. The most notable and influential of these was the Historia Naturalis. To the ideas about the natural world gleaned from earlier Greek authors, he added information about natural history, mineral resources, crafts and some technological processes, such as the extraction of metals from their ores, reported to him from the corners of the Empire. He added a few observations of his own, noted during travels on his official duties. Not all the reports were reliable, and the work often presents a tangled web of fact and fable. Gibbon described it as an immense register in which the author has "deposited the discoveries, the arts, and the errors of mankind". Pliny was indefatigable in his relentless note-taking, even dictating to his secretary while dining.During the Dark Ages and early Middle Ages in Western Europe, Pliny's Historia Naturalis was the largest known collection of facts about the natural world and was drawn upon freely by a succession of later writers. Its influence survived the influx into Western Europe, from the twelfth century, of translations of the works of Greek and Arab scholars. After the invention of printing in the middle of the fifteenth century, Pliny was the first work on a scientific subject to be printed, in 1469. Many editions followed and it may still be consulted with profit for its insights into technical knowledge and practice in the ancient world.[br]BibliographyThe standard Latin text with English translation is that edited by H.Rackham et al.(1942– 63, Loeb Classical Library, London: Heinemann, 10 vols). The French version is by A.Further ReadingThe editions mentioned above include useful biographical and other details. For special aspects of Pliny, see K.C.Bailey, 1929–32, The Elder Pliny's Chapters on Chemical Subjects, London, 2 vols.LRDBiographical history of technology > Pliny the Elder (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
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38 exhumer
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39 overwhelm
[͵əʋvəʹwelm] v1. 1) преодолеть; подавить, разбитьthe enemy were overwhelmed by superior forces - войска противника были смяты превосходящими силами
2) погубить, разорить2. овладевать, переполнять ( о чувстве)3. потрясать, ошеломлять, поражать4. 1) заливать; затоплятьthe village was overwhelmed when the floods came - во время паводка деревню затопило
a great wave overwhelmed the boat - огромная волна накрыла лодку /судно/
2) заваливать; засыпатьPompeii was overwhelmed by dust and ashes - город Помпеи был погребён под вулканической пылью и пеплом
5. 1) засыпать, заваливать (работой, заказами и т. п.)2) забрасывать; осыпать (вопросами, похвалой и т. п.)he overwhelmed her with a profusion of compliment - он осыпал её комплиментами
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40 visit
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1. verb1) (to go to see (a person or place): We visited my parents at the weekend; They visited the ruins at Pompeii while they were on holiday.) visitar2) (to stay in (a place) or with (a person) for a time: Many birds visit (Britain) only during the summer months.) visitar, ir
2. noun(an act of going to see someone or something for pleasure, socially, professionally etc, or going to stay for a time: We went on a visit to my aunt's; the children's visit to the museum.) visita- visitorvisit1 n visitamy aunt paid us a visit nos vino a ver mi tía / mi tía nos hizo una visitavisit2 vb visitar / ir a verhave you visited the aquarium? ¿has visitado el acuario?tr['vɪzɪt]1 (person) visitar, hacer una visita a2 (place) visitar, ir a1 estar de visita1 visita\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto pay somebody a visit hacer una visita a alguiento visit with somebody SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL charlar con alguienvisit ['vɪzət] vt1) : visitar, ir a ver2) afflict: azotar, afligirvisited by troubles: afligido con problemasvisit vi: hacer (una) visitavisit n: visita fv.• hacer visitas v.• visitar v.n.• morada s.f.• visita s.f.'vɪzət, 'vɪzɪt
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noun visita fto pay a visit to somebody — hacerle* una visita a alguien, ir* a ver a alguien
this is my first visit to Rome — esta es la primera vez que visito Roma, esta es la primera visita que hago a Roma
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1) \<\<museum/town\>\> visitar; \<\<friend\>\> visitar, ir*/venir* a ver2) (liter) (usu pass) ( inflict)to visit something ON somebody — infligirle* algo a alguien
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via) ( pay a call) hacer* una visita; ( stay) estar* de visitato go visiting — ir* de visita
c) ( chat) (AmE colloq)['vɪzɪt]1.N (gen) visita fto go on or make a visit to — [+ person, place] ir de visita a, visitar a
to pay sb a visit, pay a visit to sb — hacer una visita or visitar a algn, pasar a ver a algn (esp LAm)
on a private/an official visit — de or en visita privada/oficial
he was taken ill on or during a visit to Amsterdam — cayó enfermo durante una visita a Amsterdam
a visit to the lavatory or toilet — una visita al servicio, una visita al señor Roca *
2. VT1) (=go and see) [+ person] visitar, hacer una visita a; [+ place] ir a, visitarto visit a patient — ir a ver a un paciente, visitar a un paciente
we're hoping to visit Tarragona — esperamos poder ir a or visitar Tarragona
when we first visited the town — la primera vez que fuimos a or visitamos la ciudad
2) (=stay with) [+ person] visitar, pasar un tiempo con; (=stay in) [+ town, area] visitar, pasar un tiempo en3) frm (=inflict, afflict)to visit a punishment on sb — castigar a algn con algo, mandar un castigo a algn
they were visited with the plague — †† sufrieron el azote de la peste
3. VI1) (=make a visit) hacer una visita; (=make visits) hacer visitas2) (US)to visit with sb — (=go and see) visitar a algn; (=chat with) charlar con algn
* * *['vɪzət, 'vɪzɪt]
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noun visita fto pay a visit to somebody — hacerle* una visita a alguien, ir* a ver a alguien
this is my first visit to Rome — esta es la primera vez que visito Roma, esta es la primera visita que hago a Roma
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1) \<\<museum/town\>\> visitar; \<\<friend\>\> visitar, ir*/venir* a ver2) (liter) (usu pass) ( inflict)to visit something ON somebody — infligirle* algo a alguien
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via) ( pay a call) hacer* una visita; ( stay) estar* de visitato go visiting — ir* de visita
c) ( chat) (AmE colloq)
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