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1 armadura de escamas imbricadas
• scale armorDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > armadura de escamas imbricadas
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2 squāma
squāma ae, f [SCAD-], a scale: (animantes) squamā obductas: tractu squamae crepitantis harenam Sulcat, O.: hydri, V.: Hoc pretio squamae! Fish-scales, i. e. a fish, Iu.—Of armor, a scale, layer: duplici squamā lorica, of two layers, V.* * *scale; metal-plate used in the making of scale-armor -
3 pancerz
m 1. Hist. (napierśnik) breastplate; (koszulka druciana) habergeon- koszula wykrochmalona jak pancerz a shirt starched stiff as a straitjacket- czuję się w tym kostiumie jak w pancerzu this bathing costume is like a suit of armour2. Techn., Wojsk. armour, armour plate- pancerz statku a ship’s armour-plating3. Zool. (żółwia, skorupiaka) carapace, mail; (krewetki) shell 4. przen. shell, carapace- zamknąć się w pancerzu chłodu/obojętności to shut oneself up in a shell of indifference* * *-a, -e; gen pl -y; m* * *miGen. -a1. hist. armor, cuirass; pancerz łuskowy scale armor.3. ( u zwierząt) crust, armor, shield; (u żółwia, homara t.) mail.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pancerz
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4 чешуйчатый
1. flaky2. lamellarчешуйчатая, листообразная или тонкослоистая структура — lamellar structure
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5 squama
I.Lit.:B.alias (animantes) squamis obductas,
Cic. N. D. 2, 47, 121.—Of a serpent:tractu squamae crepitantis harenam Sulcat,
Ov. M. 15, 725:hydri,
Verg. G. 3, 545; id. A. 5, 88; 11, 754; Ov. M. 3, 63; 4, 577.—Of a fish:alia integuntur squamis ut pisces,
Plin. 9, 12, 14, § 114; Claud. in Eutr. 1, 295.—Of bees:rutilis clarus squamis,
Verg. G. 4, 93.—Transf.* 1.Poet., a fish, Juv. 4, 25.—2.Of scaleshaped things ( poet. and in post-Aug. prose).(α).Scale-armor, Verg. A. 9, 707; 11, 488.—(β).A cataract in the eye, Plin. 29, 1, 8, § 21. —(γ). (δ).Scales of metal struck off by the hammer:* II.ferri,
Plin. 34, 15, 46, § 154; Cels. 5, 1:aeris,
Plin. 34, 11, 24, § 107; Cels. 2, 12:plumbi,
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6 karacena
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > karacena
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7 zırhlı elbise
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8 оклоп
scale; shell————————armour, mail, cuirass————————shell* * *armature--------armour (Am) armor -
9 en un abrir y cerrar de ojos
familiar in the twinkling of an eye————————in the twinkling of an eye* * ** * *= in the blink of an eye, in the twinkling of an eye, in a snap, in a jiffy, in the time it takes to flick a switch, at the flick of a switch, with the flick of a switch, in a flash, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time, with the tip of a hat, in and out in a flash, in a heartbeat, as quick as a wink, at the drop of a hat, in a triceEx. Society has moved from micro to macro scale in almost the blink of an eye.Ex. You can send an email message from Boston to Addis Ababa in a twinkling of an eye, but that message may be expunged in a second twinkling.Ex. Firefox installs in a snap, and it's free.Ex. The article is entitled 'Chemistry in a Jiffy'.Ex. In the time it takes to flick a switch, the party can disintegrate into a free-for-all of petty bickering.Ex. It may now be possible to lower your blood pressure at the flick of a switch by stimulating parts of the brain with electrodes.Ex. Either armor piercing or high explosive ammunition may be selected with the flick of a switch.Ex. In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.Ex. In no time at all, the printing revolution also changed institutions, including the educational system.Ex. What we call the universe, in short, came from almost nowhere in next to no time.Ex. Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.Ex. These people have absolutely no scruples, commiting genocide with the tip of a hat.Ex. Burglars could be in and out in a flash and it may be hours before you even realise that anything is missing.Ex. Life is too short, and it can be over in a heartbeat.Ex. And quick as a wink, Jack picked up the coin and put it into his purse.Ex. Sometimes these tantrums start at the drop of a hat for often no apparent reason other than the fact that he's 2 years old.Ex. In a trice we find ourselves left without civilisation -- just a push of a wrong button and everything goes straight to a primitive state.* * *= in the blink of an eye, in the twinkling of an eye, in a snap, in a jiffy, in the time it takes to flick a switch, at the flick of a switch, with the flick of a switch, in a flash, in no time at all, in next to no time, in no time, with the tip of a hat, in and out in a flash, in a heartbeat, as quick as a wink, at the drop of a hat, in a triceEx: Society has moved from micro to macro scale in almost the blink of an eye.
Ex: You can send an email message from Boston to Addis Ababa in a twinkling of an eye, but that message may be expunged in a second twinkling.Ex: Firefox installs in a snap, and it's free.Ex: The article is entitled 'Chemistry in a Jiffy'.Ex: In the time it takes to flick a switch, the party can disintegrate into a free-for-all of petty bickering.Ex: It may now be possible to lower your blood pressure at the flick of a switch by stimulating parts of the brain with electrodes.Ex: Either armor piercing or high explosive ammunition may be selected with the flick of a switch.Ex: In a flash, without a moment wasted on intelligent astonishment, the poor accosted earthling gives a detailed description of the instrument he apparently assumes without further investigation the stranded space man needs.Ex: In no time at all, the printing revolution also changed institutions, including the educational system.Ex: What we call the universe, in short, came from almost nowhere in next to no time.Ex: Follow each of these tips, and you'll be on the road to success in no time.Ex: These people have absolutely no scruples, commiting genocide with the tip of a hat.Ex: Burglars could be in and out in a flash and it may be hours before you even realise that anything is missing.Ex: Life is too short, and it can be over in a heartbeat.Ex: And quick as a wink, Jack picked up the coin and put it into his purse.Ex: Sometimes these tantrums start at the drop of a hat for often no apparent reason other than the fact that he's 2 years old.Ex: In a trice we find ourselves left without civilisation -- just a push of a wrong button and everything goes straight to a primitive state. -
10 Schuppenpanzer
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11 nilda'ibandu
Construction: ni+darxi+bandu armor class [of role playing games] Structure: n11, x1 = ni2 ( scale of amount abstract), x2 = darxi1 (hit) = bandu1 (defender), x3 = bandu2 (protected)
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Scale armor — Scale Scale, n. [Cf. AS. scealu, scalu, a shell, parings; akin to D. schaal, G. schale, OHG. scala, Dan. & Sw. skal a shell, Dan. ski[ae]l a fish scale, Goth. skalja tile, and E. shale, shell, and perhaps also to scale of a balance; but perhaps… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scale Armor — armor made of small overlapping scales or plates. ♦ Small rectangular plates of horn, sometimes metal, attached to a leather or linen coat. Lighter and more flexible than mail. (Wise, Terence. Medieval Warfare, 251) … Medieval glossary
scale armor — noun Etymology: scale (V) : armor made of small metallic scales overlapping and fastened upon leather or cloth … Useful english dictionary
scale armor — noun Date: 1842 armor of small metallic scales on leather or cloth … New Collegiate Dictionary
scale armor — shell made from hard scales … English contemporary dictionary
Scale — Scale, n. [Cf. AS. scealu, scalu, a shell, parings; akin to D. schaal, G. schale, OHG. scala, Dan. & Sw. skal a shell, Dan. ski[ae]l a fish scale, Goth. skalja tile, and E. shale, shell, and perhaps also to scale of a balance; but perhaps rather… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scale beetle — Scale Scale, n. [Cf. AS. scealu, scalu, a shell, parings; akin to D. schaal, G. schale, OHG. scala, Dan. & Sw. skal a shell, Dan. ski[ae]l a fish scale, Goth. skalja tile, and E. shale, shell, and perhaps also to scale of a balance; but perhaps… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scale carp — Scale Scale, n. [Cf. AS. scealu, scalu, a shell, parings; akin to D. schaal, G. schale, OHG. scala, Dan. & Sw. skal a shell, Dan. ski[ae]l a fish scale, Goth. skalja tile, and E. shale, shell, and perhaps also to scale of a balance; but perhaps… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scale insect — Scale Scale, n. [Cf. AS. scealu, scalu, a shell, parings; akin to D. schaal, G. schale, OHG. scala, Dan. & Sw. skal a shell, Dan. ski[ae]l a fish scale, Goth. skalja tile, and E. shale, shell, and perhaps also to scale of a balance; but perhaps… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scale moss — Scale Scale, n. [Cf. AS. scealu, scalu, a shell, parings; akin to D. schaal, G. schale, OHG. scala, Dan. & Sw. skal a shell, Dan. ski[ae]l a fish scale, Goth. skalja tile, and E. shale, shell, and perhaps also to scale of a balance; but perhaps… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scale — I. noun Etymology: Middle English scole, scale bowl, scale of a balance, from Old Norse skāl; akin to Old Norse skel shell more at shell Date: 14th century 1. a. either pan or tray of a balance b. a beam that is supported freely in the center and … New Collegiate Dictionary