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limb girdle 1. тазовый пояс; 2. плечевой поясpectoral girdle плечевой поясpelvic girdle тазовый поясshoulder girdle плечевой поясEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > girdle
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girdle ['gɜ:dəl]1 noun∎ to girdle sth with sth ceindre qch de qch►► British girdle cake, girdle scone = sorte de petite galette -
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Ⅰgirdle [ˊgɜ:dl]1. n1) по́яс, куша́к2) по́яс-корсе́т3) анат. по́яс4) тех. обо́йма, кольцо́5) геол. то́нкий пласт песча́ника2. v1) подпоя́сывать2) кольцева́ть ( плодовые деревья)3) окружа́ть4) обнима́ть;to girdle smb.'s waist обня́ть кого́-л. за та́лию
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girdle I v (um)gürten girdle II ARCH Säulenzierband n, Säulenziergesims n, Säulengürtel m, Gurtband nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > girdle
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To " gird the loins " is a custom as old as the garments themselves. The girdles of the Saxons and Normans present no peculiarity of form or ornament, but those of persons of distinction were of the costliest materials, and occasionally ornamented with jewels. Girdles, later on, took many forms and were made of all kinds of materials, silk, cords of yellow and red silk, jewels and embroidery for ornament, girdles of gold and silver. They were also so strong that books, purses, daggers etc., were attached to them. The name girdle is now applied to a cord used for pyjamas, dressing gowns and other loose robes, and drawn round the waist and loosely tied. -
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girdle, lichen, herpes, zoster, shingles -
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Girdle, lichen, herpes, zoster, shinglesОпоясывающий лишай, Опоясывающий герпес -
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[ˈɡə:dl]girdle кольцевать (плодовые деревья) girdle обнимать; to girdle (smb.'s) waist обнять (кого-л.) за талию girdle тех. обойма, кольцо girdle окружать girdle подпоясывать girdle анат. пояс girdle пояс, кушак girdle геол. тонкий пласт песчаника; under (smb.'s) girdle на поводу (у кого-л.) girdle обнимать; to girdle (smb.'s) waist обнять (кого-л.) за талию pantie girdle дамский пояс-трусы girdle геол. тонкий пласт песчаника; under (smb.'s) girdle на поводу (у кого-л.) -
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1. n пояс; кушак2. n корсет или пояс3. n тех. обойма, кольцо4. n экваториальная плоскость5. n геол. тонкий прослоек песчаника6. v подпоясывать7. v окружатьthe hills that girdle in the town, the hills that girdle the town about — холмы, которые окружают город
8. v кольцевать9. n шотл. круглый противень, подвешенный над огнёмСинонимический ряд:1. belt (noun) belt; ceinture; cincture; sash; waistband2. undergarment (noun) cinch; cincher; corset; ladies' undergarment; undergarment; underwear; wide belt3. hedge (verb) band; begird; begirdle; belt; beset; besiege; cincture; circle; clasp; compass; cut around; encincture; encircle; enclose; encompass; encompass the girth; engird; engirdle; envelop; environ; gird; hedge; hem; loop; ring; round; surround -
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I1. [gɜ:dl] n1. 1) пояс; кушак2) корсет или пояс (особ. из эластичной ткани)2. тех. обойма, кольцо3. 1) анат. поясgirdle sensation - мед. опоясывающая боль, ощущение обруча
2) = girdlestead4. метеор. (климатический) пояс5. кольцо ( на дереве - при кольцевании)6. экваториальная плоскость (шлифованного алмаза и т. п.)7. геол. тонкий прослоек песчаника♢
the girdle of the world - уст. экваторto have /to hold/ smb. under one's girdle - держать кого-л. под башмаком
2. [gɜ:dl] v1. подпоясывать2. окружать (тж. girdle about, girdle in, girdle round)the hills that girdle in the town, the hills that girdle the town about - холмы, которые окружают город
3. кольцевать ( плодовое дерево)II [gɜ:dl] n шотл.круглый противень, подвешенный над огнём♢
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'ɡə:dl1) (a belt or cord worn round the waist: She wore a girdle round her tunic.) belte, gjord2) (an undergarment worn by women in order to appear thinner.) hofteholderbelte--------korsett--------omgiIsubst. \/ˈɡɜːdl\/1) hofteholder2) ( også overført) belte, gjord3) skjerf4) (kunst, gullsmedfag) rondist (kant rundt briljant)5) ( skogbruk) (bark)ring6) ( anatomi) ring, båndIIsubst. \/ˈɡɜːdl\/(skotsk, matlaging) takkeIIIverb \/ˈɡɜːdl\/1) ( også girdle about, girdle around) omgjorde, omgi (som et belte), omkranse2) feste med belte3) ( skogbruk) ringe, barke -
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1. n1) пояс, пасок2) тех. обойма; кільце3) талія4) метеор. кліматичний пояс5) кільце (на дереві після кільцювання)6) екваторіальна площина (алмаза тощо)1) кругле деко, підвішене над вогнищем2. v1) підперізувати2) оточувати3) кільцювати (плодові дерева)* * *I n1) пояс; корсет2) тex. обойма, кільце3) aнaт. поясgirdle sensation — мeд. оперізувальний біль; = girdlestead
4) мeтeop. ( кліматичний) пояс7) гeoл. тонкий прошарок пісковикуII v2) оточувати (тж. girdle about, girdle in, girdle round)3) кільцювати ( плодове дерево)III n; діал.круглий лист ( жарівка), підвішений над вогнем -
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I ['gɜːdl]1) (corset) busto m.2) (belt) cintura f.II ['gɜːdl]verbo transitivo cingere* * *['ɡə:dl]1) (a belt or cord worn round the waist: She wore a girdle round her tunic.) cintura2) (an undergarment worn by women in order to appear thinner.) busto; guaina* * *girdle /ˈgɜ:dl/n.7 (fig.) cerchio; cerchia: a girdle of islands, un cerchio di isole; a girdle of walls, una cerchia di mura.(to) girdle /ˈgɜ:dl/v. t.1 cingere; circondare3 girare intorno a; ruotare attorno a: A new artificial satellite will girdle Venus, un nuovo satellite artificiale ruoterà attorno a Venere.* * *I ['gɜːdl]1) (corset) busto m.2) (belt) cintura f.II ['gɜːdl]verbo transitivo cingere -
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['gɜːdl] 1. сущ.1) пояс, ремень; кушак; портупеяtight / trim girdle — тесный пояс
panty girdle — пояс трусов, кальсон
Syn:2) ограничение; сдерживающее началоto put a girdle about the chaos — обуздать, сдержать хаос
Syn:3)а) эклиптика; экватор; среда, окружениеб) тех. кольцо, обоймав) анат. поясг) геол. тонкий пласт песчаника••2. гл.1) = girdle about, = girdle in, = girdle round подпоясывать; окружать, опоясыватьThe velvet lawn closely girdling the grey base of the mansion. — Бархатный газон, вплотную окружавший серый фундамент особняка.
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noun* * *['ɡə:dl]1) (a belt or cord worn round the waist: She wore a girdle round her tunic.) der Gürtel2) (an undergarment worn by women in order to appear thinner.)* * *gir·dle[ˈgɜ:dl̩, AM ˈgɜ:rdl̩]( dated)I. n▪ to \girdle sth etw umgebenthe garden was beautifully \girdled by apple trees der Garten war wunderschön mit Apfelbäumen umsäumt liter* * *I ['gɜːdl]1. n2) (= corset) Hüftgürtel or -halter m2. vt (lit)gürten; (fig) umgeben IIn (Scot)See:= academic.ru/32456/griddle">griddle* * *girdle1 [ˈɡɜːdl; US ˈɡɜrdl]A s1. Gürtel m, Gurt m2. Hüfthalter m, -gürtel mgirdle bone Gürtelknochen m5. TECH Fassungskante f (geschliffener Edelsteine etc)6. Ringel m (ringförmig ausgeschnittene Baumrinde)B v/t1. umgürtenwith mit)3. einen Baum ringeln* * *noun* * *n.Gurt -e m.Gürtel - m.
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Girdle — Gir dle, n. [OE. gurdel, girdel, AS. gyrdel, fr. gyrdan; akin to D. gordel, G. g[ u]rtel, Icel. gyr?ill. See {Gird}, v. t., to encircle, and cf. {Girth}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. That which girds, encircles, or incloses; a circumference; a belt; esp … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
girdle — Gir dle, n. [OE. gurdel, girdel, AS. gyrdel, fr. gyrdan; akin to D. gordel, G. g[ u]rtel, Icel. gyr?ill. See {Gird}, v. t., to encircle, and cf. {Girth}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. That which girds, encircles, or incloses; a circumference; a belt; esp … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Girdle bone — Girdle Gir dle, n. [OE. gurdel, girdel, AS. gyrdel, fr. gyrdan; akin to D. gordel, G. g[ u]rtel, Icel. gyr?ill. See {Gird}, v. t., to encircle, and cf. {Girth}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. That which girds, encircles, or incloses; a circumference; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Girdle wheel — Girdle Gir dle, n. [OE. gurdel, girdel, AS. gyrdel, fr. gyrdan; akin to D. gordel, G. g[ u]rtel, Icel. gyr?ill. See {Gird}, v. t., to encircle, and cf. {Girth}, n.] [1913 Webster] 1. That which girds, encircles, or incloses; a circumference; a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Girdle book — Girdle books were small portable books worn by medieval monks, clergymen and nobles as a popular accessory to medieval costume between the 13th and 16th centuries. It consisted of a book whose leather binding continued loose below the cover of… … Wikipedia
girdle — [gʉrd′ l] n. [ME girdil < OE gyrdel < base of gyrdan (see GIRD1): akin to Ger gürtel] 1. Archaic a belt or sash for the waist 2. anything that surrounds or encircles ☆ 3. a woman s elasticized undergarment for supporting or molding the… … English World dictionary
Girdle — Gir dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Girdled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Girdling}.] 1. To bind with a belt or sash; to gird. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To inclose; to environ; to shut in. [1913 Webster] Those sleeping stones, That as a waist doth girdle you about … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Girdle of Venus — may refer to:*The belt of Venus, an atmospheric phenomenon *An alternative name for the chastity belt *The girdle of Venus, a minor line in chiromancy *A species of comb jelly … Wikipedia
Girdle-measurers — were practitioners of a specific type of curative English folk magic. They claimed to be able to tell whether fairies had placed a person under a spell, or otherwise caused trouble for them. They did this by measuring the changing length of the… … Wikipedia
girdle — (n.) O.E. gyrdel belt, sash, cord about the waist, common Germanic. (Cf. O.N. gyrðill, Swed. gördel, O.Fris. gerdel, Du. gordel, O.H.G. gurtil, Ger. Gürtel belt ), related to O.E. gyrdan to gird (see GIRD (Cf. gird)). Modern euphemistic sense of … Etymology dictionary
girdle — [1] ► NOUN 1) a belt or cord worn round the waist. 2) a woman s elasticated corset extending from waist to thigh. ► VERB ▪ encircle with a girdle or belt. ORIGIN Old English, related to GIRD(Cf. ↑gird) and G … English terms dictionary