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  • 1 извлечённая труба (из скважины)

    Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > извлечённая труба (из скважины)

  • 2 извлечённая труба

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > извлечённая труба

  • 3 извлеченная труба

    ( из скважины) recovered pipe

    Русско-английский словарь по нефти и газу > извлеченная труба

  • 4 πνεῦμα

    πνεῦμα, ατος, τό, ([etym.] πνέω)
    A blast, wind, first in Anaximen.2, ὅλον τὸν κόσμον π. καὶ ἀὴρ περιέχει: freq. in Trag., etc.,

    ἀνέμων πνεύματα πάντων A.Pr. 1086

    (anap.), cf. 1047 (anap.);

    θαλάσσας.. πνεύματι λάβρῳ Id.Pers. 110

    (lyr.);

    πνευμάτων ἐπομβρίᾳ Id.Fr.300.3

    ;

    τέως δὲ κούφοις πνεύμασιν βόσκου S.Aj. 558

    ;

    πνεύμασιν θαλασσίοις ἐξωσθέντες E.Cyc. 278

    (but πνοή is commoner in Poets; Hom. uses πνοιή)

    ; πνεύματα ἀνέμων Hdt.7.16

    .

    ά; τὸ π. κατῄει Th.2.84

    ; κατὰ πρύμναν ἵσταται τὸ π. ib.97;

    τὸ π. λεῖον καὶ καθεστηκὸς λαβεῖν Ar.Ra. 1003

    ;

    τὸ π. ἔλαττον γίγνεται Id.Eq. 441

    ;

    εἰ φορὸν π. εἴη X.HG6.2.27

    ; κατὰ πνεῦμα στῆναι τοῦ ἄρρενος to leeward of him, Arist.HA 560b14; but κατὰ π. προσιόντες down wind, ib. 535a19; πνεύματος ἀνείλησις, ἐκπύρωσις, Epicur. Ep.2pp.44,45 U.; as an element, air, Corp.Herm.1.9, 16;

    τὸ π. τὸ περὶ τὴν ψυχήν Plot.2.2.2

    , cf. Porph.Sent.29.
    2 metaph., θαλερωτέρῳ π. with more genial breeze or influence, A.Th. 708(lyr.);

    λύσσης π. μάργῳ Id.Pr. 884

    (anap.); αἰδοίῳ π. χώρας with air or spirit of respect on the part of the country, Id.Supp.29(anap.); π. ταὐτὸν οὔποτ'.. ἐν ἀνδράσιν φίλοις βέβηκεν the wind is constantly changing even among friends, S.OC 612;

    π. συμφορᾶς E.IT 1317

    ;

    ὅταν θεοῦ σοι π. μεταβαλὸν τύχῃ Id.HF 216

    .
    II breathed air, breath,

    σάλπιγξ βροτείου πνεύματος πληρουμένη A.Eu. 568

    ; αὐλῶν, λωτοῦ π., E.Ba. 128(lyr.), Ph. 787 (lyr., pl.); π. ἀπέρρηξεν βίου the breath of life, A.Pers. 507;

    π. ἀπώλεσεν Id.Th. 984

    (lyr.); π. ἄθροισον collect breath, E.Ph. 851; π. ἀφεῖναι, ἀνεῖναι, μεθεῖναι, to give up the ghost, Id.Hec. 571, Or. 277, Tr. 785 (anap.);

    π. δειμαίνων λιπεῖν Id.Supp. 554

    ;

    π... δυσῶδες ἠφίει Th.2.49

    ; πνεύματος διαρροαί the wind-pipe, E.Hec. 567;

    τὰς τοῦ π. διεξόδους ἀποφράττον Pl.Ti. 91c

    (v. πνεύμων)

    ; πνεύματος ῥώμη Plu.2.804b

    : prov.,

    ἄνθρωπός ἐστι π. καὶ σκιὰ μόνον S.Fr.13

    .
    2 breathing, respiration, freq. in Hp., π. πυκνόν, ἀραιόν, ἐκτεῖνον, κατεπεῖγον, Epid.2.3.7;

    π. πυκνότερον Acut.16

    ; π. προσκόπτον checked, difficult breathing, Aph.4.68; π. ἄσημον indistinct, feeble breathing, Epid.6.7.8;

    π. βηχῶδες Coac. 622

    ; π. μετέωρον shallow breathing, Epid.2.3.1; τὸ π. ἔχειν ἄνω to be out of breath, Men.23, cf. Sosicr.1; τὸ π. ἀνήνεγκαν recovered their breath, Hp.Prorrh.2.12 (so without

    τὸ π. Aph.2.43

    ); but ἀναφέρουσιν.. κλαίοντά τε καὶ ἐς τὰς ῥῖνας ἀνέλκοντα τὸ π. they sob.., Id.Hebd.51.
    b pl., of the air imagined as filling the veins, πνευμάτων ἀπολήψιες ἀνὰ φλέβας Id.Acut.(Sp.)7,al.
    3 flatulence, in pl., Eub.107.9, Arist.Pr. 948b25, Dsc.2.112, D.L.6.94.
    4 breath of life,

    π. ζωῆς LXXGe.6.17

    , 7.15, cf. Plu.Per.13,etc.; π. ἔχειν retain life, Plb.31.10.4; living being,

    ἐγὼ Νίνος πάλαι ποτ' ἐγενόμην π. Phoen.1.16

    ; οὐ π. πάντα βρότεια σοὶ (sc. Πλούτωνι)

    νέμεται; IG14.769

    ([place name] Naples).
    5 that which is breathed forth or exhaled, odour,

    ὦ θεῖον ὀδμῆς π. E.Hipp. 1391

    ; π. βαρὺ ἀφιεῖσα, of a tree, Plu.2.647b.
    6 Gramm., breathing with which a vowel is pronounced, ib. 1009e (pl.), A.D.Adv.147.18; π. δασύ, ψιλόν, Id.Pron. 78.6, Adv.148.9.
    III divine inspiration,

    ἄγρια.. πνεύματα θευφορίης AP6.220.4

    (Diosc.);

    εἰ μή τι θεῖον.. ἐνῆν π. τῇ ψυχῇ Pl.Ax. 370c

    ;

    τὸ ἱερὸν καὶ δαιμόνιον ἐν μούσαις π. Plu.2.605a

    ;

    καθαρὸν δίκαιον.. π. θεοῦ σωτῆρος BMus.Inscr.1062

    (Cyrene, ii A. D.).
    IV the spirit of God,

    π. θεοῦ LXXGe.1.2

    , etc.: freq. in NT,

    τὸ π. τὸ ἅγιον Ev.Marc.3.29

    ,al.
    2 spirit of man,

    εἴτ' ἐστὶ τοῦτο π. θεῖον εἴτε νοῦς Men.482.3

    : in NT, opp. ψυχή, 1 Ep.Thess.5.23, cf. Ep.Rom.8.2; τῷ π., opp. τῷ σώματι, 1 Ep.Cor.5.3; also, opp. γράμμα, Ep.Rom.2.29.
    V spiritual or immaterial being, angel, Ep.Hebr.1.14, Apoc.1.4; τὰ ἄχραντα π., τὰ κακὰ π., Iamb.Myst.3.31; π. πονηρόν, ψευδές, LXX Jd.9.23, 3 Ki.22.21, cf. Act.Ap.19.12, 15, Apoc.16.14, Porph. ap. Eus.PE4.23, etc.; ἀλάλου καὶ κακοῦ π. οὖσα πλήρης (sc. ἡ Πυθία) Plu.2.438b.
    VI Rhet., sentence declaimed in one breath, Hermog.Inv.3.10,4.4,al.

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

  • 5 קדר I (קדד)

    קָדַרI (קָדַד) (cmp. כָּדַר, גָּדַר, גָּדַר) to cut around, perforate, cut out. Sabb.116a; Y. ib. XVI, 15c bot. קוֹרֵר (Ar. קוֹדֵד), v. אַזְכָּרָה. Snh.103b מנשה ק׳וכ׳ (Ar. קדר) Manasseh cut the divine names out (of the Scriptures). Kidd.22b קוֹדֵד ויורדוכ׳ Ar. (ed. דוקד והולך) one must bore (through the slaves ear) until the door is reached. Ḥull.77a כל שהרופא קוֹדְרוֹ (Ar. a. Ms. M. correct. קוֹדְדוֹ, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) such flesh as the physician cuts out; a. e.Part. pass. (קָדוּד) קָדוּר. Ab. Zar.32a (expl. עור לבוב) בל שקרוע … וק׳וכ׳ a hide which is slit open opposite the heart and cut out like an air-hole; Tosef. ib. IV (V), 7 כל שק׳ כנגד לבו Var. ed. Zuck. (text שנקוב, oth. ed. שקרוע). Ukts. II, 4 קְדוּרָה (ed. Dehr. קְדוּדָה) cut into, opp. שלמה. Pi. (קִדֵּד) קִדֵּר 1) to cut through; (in measuring distances) to estimate the level distance between two places separated by mountains. Erub.V, 4 (58a) שמעתי שמְקַדְּרִין בהרים (Y. ed. Ven. שמְקַדְּדִין; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90) I have heard a tradition that in measuring Sabbath distances elevations are considered as cut through. Ib. 58b כיצד מְקַדְּרִיןוכ׳ how is the measuring done to obtain the tunnel distance? He who stands below holds the rope against his heart, while he who stands above holds the other end of the rope against his feet. Ib. אין מקדרין אלא בחבלוכ׳ only a rope of four cubits can be used for measuring Ib. אין מקדרין לא בעגלהוכ׳ this method of measuring distances is not applied in the case of a slain body found in the field (v. עֶגְלָה), or for cities of refuge. Tosef. ib. VI (V), 11 מְקַדֵּר ועולה מק׳ ויורדוכ׳ we go up measuring the air-line and down again (on the other side), and consider the elevation as if it were cut through before us. Erub.58a מַקְדִּיר ועולהוכ׳; Tosef. l. c. 12 מקדר. Y. ib. V, 22d (repeatedly מְקַדְּדִין). Ib. מקדימין (corr. acc.). Y.Sot.V, 20b bot. מקדדין; Y.Macc.2, end, 32a מקדרין; a. fr.y. Keth.XIII, 36b top מקדר ויוצאוכ׳ he may cut his way through the vines and get out (v. פָּסַג).Pes.11b מקדרין, read: מקרדין, v. קָרַד. 2) (denom. of קָדֵר or קַדָּר) to make pots, pretend to be a potter. Ruth R. to I, l (s. 2), v. קַדָּרוּת. Hif. הִקְדִּיר to cut through; to penetrate. Erub.58a, v. supra. Nidd.56b; Tosef. ib. VI, 13 מַקְדִּיר, v. גָּלַד; (perh. fr. קָדַר II, becomes dull). Nif. נִקְדַּר to be cut out. Ḥull.77a נ׳ כמין טבעת (Ar. נִקְדַּד) if the flesh over a fracture is cut out like a ring. Ib. 57b רחל …שנ׳ קנה שלהוכ׳ a lamb … whose wind-pipe was perforated, and they inserted a tube of reed, and it recovered.

    Jewish literature > קדר I (קדד)

  • 6 קָדַר

    קָדַרI (קָדַד) (cmp. כָּדַר, גָּדַר, גָּדַר) to cut around, perforate, cut out. Sabb.116a; Y. ib. XVI, 15c bot. קוֹרֵר (Ar. קוֹדֵד), v. אַזְכָּרָה. Snh.103b מנשה ק׳וכ׳ (Ar. קדר) Manasseh cut the divine names out (of the Scriptures). Kidd.22b קוֹדֵד ויורדוכ׳ Ar. (ed. דוקד והולך) one must bore (through the slaves ear) until the door is reached. Ḥull.77a כל שהרופא קוֹדְרוֹ (Ar. a. Ms. M. correct. קוֹדְדוֹ, v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note) such flesh as the physician cuts out; a. e.Part. pass. (קָדוּד) קָדוּר. Ab. Zar.32a (expl. עור לבוב) בל שקרוע … וק׳וכ׳ a hide which is slit open opposite the heart and cut out like an air-hole; Tosef. ib. IV (V), 7 כל שק׳ כנגד לבו Var. ed. Zuck. (text שנקוב, oth. ed. שקרוע). Ukts. II, 4 קְדוּרָה (ed. Dehr. קְדוּדָה) cut into, opp. שלמה. Pi. (קִדֵּד) קִדֵּר 1) to cut through; (in measuring distances) to estimate the level distance between two places separated by mountains. Erub.V, 4 (58a) שמעתי שמְקַדְּרִין בהרים (Y. ed. Ven. שמְקַדְּדִין; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 90) I have heard a tradition that in measuring Sabbath distances elevations are considered as cut through. Ib. 58b כיצד מְקַדְּרִיןוכ׳ how is the measuring done to obtain the tunnel distance? He who stands below holds the rope against his heart, while he who stands above holds the other end of the rope against his feet. Ib. אין מקדרין אלא בחבלוכ׳ only a rope of four cubits can be used for measuring Ib. אין מקדרין לא בעגלהוכ׳ this method of measuring distances is not applied in the case of a slain body found in the field (v. עֶגְלָה), or for cities of refuge. Tosef. ib. VI (V), 11 מְקַדֵּר ועולה מק׳ ויורדוכ׳ we go up measuring the air-line and down again (on the other side), and consider the elevation as if it were cut through before us. Erub.58a מַקְדִּיר ועולהוכ׳; Tosef. l. c. 12 מקדר. Y. ib. V, 22d (repeatedly מְקַדְּדִין). Ib. מקדימין (corr. acc.). Y.Sot.V, 20b bot. מקדדין; Y.Macc.2, end, 32a מקדרין; a. fr.y. Keth.XIII, 36b top מקדר ויוצאוכ׳ he may cut his way through the vines and get out (v. פָּסַג).Pes.11b מקדרין, read: מקרדין, v. קָרַד. 2) (denom. of קָדֵר or קַדָּר) to make pots, pretend to be a potter. Ruth R. to I, l (s. 2), v. קַדָּרוּת. Hif. הִקְדִּיר to cut through; to penetrate. Erub.58a, v. supra. Nidd.56b; Tosef. ib. VI, 13 מַקְדִּיר, v. גָּלַד; (perh. fr. קָדַר II, becomes dull). Nif. נִקְדַּר to be cut out. Ḥull.77a נ׳ כמין טבעת (Ar. נִקְדַּד) if the flesh over a fracture is cut out like a ring. Ib. 57b רחל …שנ׳ קנה שלהוכ׳ a lamb … whose wind-pipe was perforated, and they inserted a tube of reed, and it recovered.

    Jewish literature > קָדַר

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