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1 poultices
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2 poultices
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3 poultices
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4 припарки
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5 macht eine Packung
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6 cataplasma
f.1 poultice (medicine).2 bore (informal) (pesado).3 cataplasm, poultice, cataplasma.* * *1 poultice, cataplasm* * *SF1) (Med) poultice2) * (=persona) bore* * *femenino poultice, cataplasm (tech)* * *= poultice.Ex. The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.* * *femenino poultice, cataplasm (tech)* * *= poultice.Ex: The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.
* * *poultice, cataplasm ( tech)* * *
cataplasma sustantivo femenino
poultice, cataplasm (tech)
' cataplasma' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parche
English:
poultice
* * *cataplasma nf1. Med poultice* * *f1 MED poultice2 fig: persona bore* * *cataplasma nf: poultice -
7 emplasto
m.1 poultice (medicine).2 sticky or gooey mess (informal) (pegote, masa).3 plaster.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: emplastar.* * *1 MEDICINA poultice2 figurado (componenda) botched job, bad job3 figurado (cosa pegajosa) sticky thing* * *SM1) (Med) poultice2) (=arreglo) makeshift arrangement3) (=persona) sickly person* * *a) (Farm, Med) dressingb) (fam) (cosa blanda, pegajosa) sticky mess (colloq)* * *= poultice.Ex. The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.* * *a) (Farm, Med) dressingb) (fam) (cosa blanda, pegajosa) sticky mess (colloq)* * *= poultice.Ex: The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.
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emplasto sustantivo masculinoa) (Farm, Med) dressing
* * *emplasto nm1. Med poultice* * *m MED poultice; figsoggy mess* * *emplasto nm: poultice, dressing -
8 gel
m.1 gel.gel de ducha shower gelgel moldeador styling gel2 gelatum.* * *1 gel\gel de baño / gel de ducha shower gel* * *SM(pl gels, geles) gel* * *masculino gel* * *= gel.Ex. The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.* * *masculino gel* * *= gel.Ex: The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.
* * *gelgel para el pelo hair gelCompuesto:bath gel* * *
gel sustantivo masculino
gel
gel m (jabón líquido) gel
' gel' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
espuma
- fijador
- gomina
- jabón
English:
bubble bath
- gel
- hair
* * *gel nmgelgel de baño shower gel;gel moldeador styling gel;gel de sílice silica gel* * *m gel* * *gel nm: gel* * *gel n gel -
9 parche
m.1 patch.2 poultice (emplasto).3 botch job (chapuza).pres.subj.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) Present Subjunctive of Spanish verb: parchar.* * *1 patch\poner un parche a algo to patch something up* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (=pieza) patch; [para un ojo] eye patch2) [provisional] temporary remedy, stopgap solution3) (Med) (=cataplasma) poultice; Chile (=tirita) sticking plaster, Band-Aid ® (EEUU)4) (Mús) (=piel de tambor) drumhead; (=tambor) drum* * *a) ( remiendo) patcheso es poner parches al problema — that's just papering over the cracks
ojo or oído al parche! — (fam) watch out! (colloq)
b) ( para un ojo) (eye) patch; ( en herida) patchcolocarse el parche antes de la herida — (Chi fam) to take precautions
c) ( en la piel) mark, blotchd) ( del tambor) drumhead* * *= patch, poultice, sticking plaster, fix, quick fix, bug fix, kludge, stopgap [stop-gap], band aid, band-aid solution.Ex. The article 'Shreds and patches: macrostatistics on libraries in the European Community' is a summary of the results of a study to compile economic and statistical data.Ex. The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.Ex. The article in question is entitled 'The world and sticking plasters: or, how can we help developing countries?'.Ex. A technological fix which prevents people from sending mail to more than a fixed number of people at once is needed.Ex. The author calls for more market research rather than just tinkering or applying fashionable cosmetic quick fixes.Ex. The company will continue to provide maintenance releases and bug fixes on all the systems for an indefinite period.Ex. The article 'The elegant kludge' describes Windows 95 new features and points out some of the architectural anachronisms from the earlier Windows 3.1.Ex. The author describes the role of CD-ROM technology as both temporary stopgap and long term solution to the problem of direct access to online databases.Ex. This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.Ex. This decision is frequently a short-term band-aid solution with negative long-term implications.----* hecho a base de parches = patchwork.* parche ocular = eye patch [eyepatch].* parche para el ojo = eye patch [eyepatch].* poner parches = patch up, patch.* * *a) ( remiendo) patcheso es poner parches al problema — that's just papering over the cracks
ojo or oído al parche! — (fam) watch out! (colloq)
b) ( para un ojo) (eye) patch; ( en herida) patchcolocarse el parche antes de la herida — (Chi fam) to take precautions
c) ( en la piel) mark, blotchd) ( del tambor) drumhead* * *= patch, poultice, sticking plaster, fix, quick fix, bug fix, kludge, stopgap [stop-gap], band aid, band-aid solution.Ex: The article 'Shreds and patches: macrostatistics on libraries in the European Community' is a summary of the results of a study to compile economic and statistical data.
Ex: The article 'The application of Carbopol poultices on paper objects' discusses the characteristics and ageing process of Carbopol gels in relation to their application on paper.Ex: The article in question is entitled 'The world and sticking plasters: or, how can we help developing countries?'.Ex: A technological fix which prevents people from sending mail to more than a fixed number of people at once is needed.Ex: The author calls for more market research rather than just tinkering or applying fashionable cosmetic quick fixes.Ex: The company will continue to provide maintenance releases and bug fixes on all the systems for an indefinite period.Ex: The article 'The elegant kludge' describes Windows 95 new features and points out some of the architectural anachronisms from the earlier Windows 3.1.Ex: The author describes the role of CD-ROM technology as both temporary stopgap and long term solution to the problem of direct access to online databases.Ex: This is a selection of US museums dedicated to some rather unusual and extraordinary subjects and exhibits, including beverage cans, sugar packets, band aids, hygiene products, road asphalt and navel fluff.Ex: This decision is frequently a short-term band-aid solution with negative long-term implications.* hecho a base de parches = patchwork.* parche ocular = eye patch [eyepatch].* parche para el ojo = eye patch [eyepatch].* poner parches = patch up, patch.* * *A1 (remiendo) patchle puse unos parches en los codos I put patches on the elbowsla nueva ley sólo le pone parches al problema the new law only papers over the cracksestar como un parche to stick out like a sore thumbser un parche to be an eyesore2 (para un ojo) eye patch, patch3 (en la piel) mark, blotchtenía dos parches de color en las mejillas her cheeks were flushedCompuestos:contraceptive patchnicotine patchtransdermal patchB (del tambor) drumheadC ( Inf) patch* * *
parche sustantivo masculino
patch;
parche sustantivo masculino
1 patch
2 Med (cataplasma) plaster: lleva un parche de nicotina, she wears a nicotine patch
3 pey (chapuza, pegote) botch-up: no se trata de que le pongas un parche, sino de que rehagas el artículo, it's not a question of making the best of a bad job, it's more a question of re-writing the whole article again
' parche' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
parchar
- rodillera
English:
patch
- nicotine
* * *parche nm1. [de tela, goma] patch;poner un parche a algo to put a patch on sth;Fam Chile parche curita Br sticking plaster, US Band-Aid®;parche de nicotina nicotine patch;2. [en el ojo] eyepatch3. [emplasto] poultice4. [solución transitoria] makeshift solution;la ley es sólo un parche al problema de la inmigración this law merely provides a makeshift solution to the problem of immigration;la empresa sobrevive poniendo parches a sus problemas the company survives by papering over the cracks5. Informát patch6. [piel de tambor] drumhead7. [tambor] drum* * *m* * *parche nm: patch* * * -
10 Umschlag
m1. (Briefumschlag) envelope; (Hülle) cover; eines Buches: auch (dust) jacket; am Ärmel: cuff; an der Hose: turn-up, Am. cuff; MED. compress; warme / kalte Umschläge warm / cold compresses3. fig. des Wetters, der Stimmung etc.: change; Umschwung* * *der Umschlag(Briefumschlag) envelope;(Buchhülle) jacket;(Warenumschlag) handling; turnover* * *Ụm|schlagm1) (= Veränderung) (sudden) change (+gen in, in +acc into)3) (MED) compress; (= Packung) poulticejdm heiße/kalte Umschläge machen — to put hot poultices/cold compresses on sb
5) (= umgeschlagene Gütermenge) volume of traffic6) (= Umladung)(auf +acc to) transfer, transshipment* * *der1) (a thin, flat wrapper or cover, especially for a letter: The letter arrived in a long envelope.) envelope2) (a covering, especially a loose paper cover for a book: I like the design on this (book-)jacket.) jacket3) (a piece of material which is folded up at the bottom of a trouser-leg: Trousers with turn-ups are not fashionable at the moment.) turn-up* * *Um·schlag1<-[e]s>Um·schlag2<-[e]s, -schläge>m1. (Kuvert) envelopeselbstklebender \Umschlag self-adhesive envelope2. (Buchumschlag) jacket* * *1) cover2) (BriefUmschlag) envelope3) (SchutzUmschlag) jacket; (einer Broschüre, eines Heftes) cover5) (HosenUmschlag) turn-up; (ÄrmelUmschlag) cuff6) (Veränderung) [sudden] change (Gen. in)7) (Wirtsch.): (GüterUmschlag) transfer; trans-shipment* * *Umschlag m1. (Briefumschlag) envelope; (Hülle) cover; eines Buches: auch (dust) jacket; am Ärmel: cuff; an der Hose: turn-up, US cuff; MED compress;warme/kalte Umschläge warm/cold compresses* * *1) cover2) (BriefUmschlag) envelope3) (SchutzUmschlag) jacket; (einer Broschüre, eines Heftes) cover5) (HosenUmschlag) turn-up; (ÄrmelUmschlag) cuff6) (Veränderung) [sudden] change (Gen. in)7) (Wirtsch.): (GüterUmschlag) transfer; trans-shipment* * *-¨e (Medizin) m.compress n. -¨e m.cargo turnaround (transportation) n.cover n.envelope n.freight turnaround (transportation) n.jacket n. -
11 σακέλλων
σάκελλοςpoultices: masc gen pl -
12 σάκελλοι
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13 okła|d
Ⅰ m (G okładu) 1. (kompres) compress; (z masy roślinnej) poultice- okłady z octu compresses of vinegar- położyć a. przyłożyć sobie okład to apply a compress/a poultice (on sth)- położyła mu na czole zimny okład she placed a cold compress on his forehead- robić a. stosować okłady na coś to treat sth with compresses a. poultices2. książk. (obłożenie) facing- brzeg rzeki wzmocniony kamiennym okładem a river bank strengthened with a stone facingⅡ z okładem more than, over- dwadzieścia kilometrów/sto lat z okładem more than a. over twenty kilometres/a hundred yearsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > okła|d
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14 ни бе ни ме
ни бе ни ме < ни кукареку> (не знать, не смыслить и т. п.)прост.not to know a thing; cf. not to know beans; not to know head or tail about smth.; not to know B (a B) from a battledore (from a bull's foot, from a buffalo foot, from a broomstick); not to know chalk from cheese- Настоящее моё дело - скот разводить. Через скот людям помогать жить, а не припарами да микстурами, в которых я ни бе ни ме. (Л. Соболев, Зелёный луч) — 'My real calling was stock-raising. I wanted to help people to live not by giving them poultices and mixtures I didn't know head or tail about but through raising good cattle.'
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15 saccellus
saccellus, i, m. dim. [saccus], a little bag:sonantes aere,
Petr. 140 fin.:calidi,
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16 μακτός
A kneaded (but not boiled or baked), of poultices, Antyll. ap. Orib.9.24.3,4, cf. Gloss.; of barley, Sor.1.86. -
17 σάκελλος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σάκελλος
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18 σακκίον
A small bag, σ. θερμά poultices, Hp.Loc.Hom.39, cf. X.An.4.5.36, Ostr.Bodl. i 321 (ii B.C., - κκ-), Dsc.5.109; σακίον, ἐν οἷσπερ τἀργύριον ταμιεύεται a bag, such as those in which.., Ar.Fr. 328.2 later, sackcloth, mourning, Men.544.4, J.AJ2.3.4, Plu.2.168d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σακκίον
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19 ἄλφιτον
ἄλφῐτον, τό,A barley-groats, sg. in Hom. only in phraseἀλφίτου ἀκτή Il.11.631
, Od.2.355, 14.429, and Medic., Gal.6.507: elsewh. in pl. ἄλφιτα, opp. ἀλείατα, q. v.,ἄ. μυελὸν ἀνδρῶν Od.2.290
, al., Hdt.7.119, freq. in [dialect] Att.; used to sprinkle over roast meat, Il.18.560, cf. Od. 14.77; esp. over sacrificial victims, Od.14.429: ἐπ' ἀλφίτου πίνειν to drink wine with barley-groats in it, Epin.1:—of this was made a kind of barley-water,πιεῖν ἄλφιτα Hp.Epid.5.10
; also, poultices, Dsc.4.87: also used as hair-powder by κανηφόροι, Hermipp.26.II generally, meal, groats,ἄ. πύρινα Hp.
Acut.(Sp.)53;ἄ. φακῶν καὶ ὀρόβων Id.Int.23
; evenλίθοιο ἄλφιτα Orph.L. 212
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20 ἐπίπλαστος
ἐπί-πλαστος, ον,A plastered over,πρόσωπον Alciphr.3.11
; ἐπίπλαστα, τά, poultices or plasters, Artem.4.22, Asclep. ap. Gal.12.415.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίπλαστος
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