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1 sea girdle
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2 sea girdle
1) Биология: морская капуста (Laminaria digitata)2) Зоология: Венерин пояс (Cestus veneris) -
3 girdle
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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4 girdle
1) анат. пояс2) поясок ( у диатомей)3) кольцевать•- pectoral girdle
- pelvic girdle
- sea girdle
- shoulder girdle
- Venus' girdle* * *• пояс• поясок -
5 морская капуста
1) General subject: sea cabbage2) Biology: laminaria (Laminaria), red ware (Laminaria digitata), sea girdle (Laminaria digitata), sea staff (Laminaria digitata), sea wand (Laminaria digitata), tangle (Laminaria)3) Botanical term: palmatisected sea tangle (Laminaria digitata)4) Latin: Laminaria Japonica6) Fishery: kelp7) Marine science: kombu (бот; Laminariacea)8) Makarov: luminaria, red ware, sea kale (иногда используется вместо спаржи), tangle -
6 Венерин пояс
Zoology: Venus' girdle (Cestus veneris), sea girdle (Cestus veneris) -
7 морская капуста
1) ( Laminaria digitata)2) ( Laminaria)3) ( Laminaria digitata)4) ( Laminaria)5) ( Laminaria digitata)6) ( Laminaria digitata) -
8 fingertare
subst. (botanikk) (Laminaria digitata) sea girdle -
9 GJÖRÐ
* * *f., pl. gjarðar, mod. gjarðir, [Ulf. gairda = ζωνή; Engl. girth, girdle; Dan. gjord]:—a girdle, Ísl. ii. 340, Sks. 403, freq.; söðul-g., a saddle-girth; megin-g., main girdle, the belt of Thor, vide Edda: poët. the sea is called jarðar-g., earth-girdle:— a hoop on tubs, botn-g., a bottom hoop:—a kind of lady’s head-gear, in western Icel. a kerchief wrapped round the head. -
10 मेखला _mēkhalā
मेखला 1 A belt, girdle, waist-band, zone in general (fig. also); anything which girds or surrounds; मही सागरमेखला 'the sea-girt earth'; रत्नानुविद्धार्णवमेखलाया दिशः सपत्नी भव दक्षिणस्याः R.6.63; Ṛs.6.3.-2 Particularly, the girdle or zone of a woman; नितम्बबिम्बैः सदुकूलमेखलैः Ṛs. 1.4,6; R.8.64; मेखलागुणैरुत गोत्रस्खलितेषु बन्धनम् Ku.4.8.-3 The triple girdle worn by the first three castes; मौञ्जी त्रिवृत् समा श्लक्ष्णा कार्या विप्रस्य मेखला । क्षत्रियस्य तु मौर्वी ज्या वैश्यस्य शणतान्तवी ॥ Ms.2.42.-4 The slope of a moun- tain (नितम्ब); आमेखलं संचरतां घनानाम् Ku.1.5; Me.12.-5 The hips.-6 A sword-belt.-7 A sword-knot or string fastened to the hilt.-8 The girth of a horse.-9 N. of the river Narmadā.-1 The cords or lines drawn round an alter; विधिना विहिते कुण्डे मेखलागर्तवेदिभिः Bhāg.11.27.36.-Comp. -पदम् the hips.-बन्धः inves- titure with the girdle. -
11 κόλπος
κόλπος, ὁ,A bosom, lap,παῖδ' ἐπὶ κόλπῳ ἔχουσα Il.6.400
; ἂψ ὁ πάϊς πρὸς κόλπον ἐκλίνθη ib. 467; ἡ δ' ἄρα μιν κηώδεϊ δέξατο κόλπῳ (cf. 111.1) ib. 483; ἱμάντα τέῳ ἐγκάτθεο κ. put the girdle in thy bosom, 14.219;εἰς κόλπον πτύσαι Thphr.Char.16.15
(cf. πτύω); ἐν κόλπῳ εἶχες ὄφιν Thgn.602
;ὁ κ. Αβραάμ Ev.Luc.16.22
; freq. of pet birds or animals,τρέφειν ἐν κ. Herod.6.102
; κυνίδιον ἐν κόλπῳ τιθηνούμενον lap-dog, Plu.2.472c;κίσσαν ἐκ μέσων τῶν κόλπων ἁρπάσας Luc.Jud.Voc.8
; so : metaph.,εἰς τοὺς εὐανθεῖς κ. λειμώνων Ar.Ra. 373
(lyr.); (lyr.); also τὰ ὑπὸ κόλπου, = τὰ ἀφροδίσια, Luc.Alex.39.2 = αἰδοῖον γυναικεῖον, esp. vagina, Sor.1.16, al., Ruf.Onom. 196, Poll.2.222: pl., Sor.1.70b, S.E.M.5.62.b κόλποι τῆς ὑστέρας supposed sinuses in the womb, Hp.Nat.Puer.31, Sor.1.9 (sg.), Gal.UP14.4.c in poets more vaguely of the whole sinus genitalis, womb, in pl., E.Hel. 1145 (lyr.), Call.Jov.15: sg., Id.Del. 214;δεσποίνας ὑπὸ κόλπον ἔδυν Orph.Fr. 32c
.8; θεὸς διὰ κόλπου ib. 31i24: metaph., of the grave,σῶμα σὸν ἐν κόλποις.. γαῖα καλύπτει IG2.3839
, cf. 3412, Epigr.Gr.214.7 ([place name] Rhenea); κ. ἡμερῶν, of the womb of time, Ezek.Exag.39.d of other cavities, οἱ κ. τῆς κοιλίας, in the ἐχῖνος, Arist.HA 530b27; of the ventricles of the heart, Poll.2.216.II fold of a garment, esp. as it fell over the girdle, freq. in pl.,δεύοντο δὲ δάκρυσι κ. Il.9.570
, cf. A.Pers. 539 (anap.), etc.: also in sg.,κ. βαθὺν καταλιπόμενος τοῦ κιθῶνος Hdt.6.125
; κόλπον ἀνιεμένη letting down the bosom of her robe, i.e. baring her breast, Il.22.80;ἐπὶ σφυρὰ κόλπον ἀνεῖσαι Theoc.15.134
; κρύψε δὲ παρθενίαν ὠδῖνα κόλποις, i.e. she concealed her pregnancy by the loose folds of her robe, Pi.O.6.31;κατακρύψασ' ὑπὸ κόλπῳ Od.15.469
;κόλπῳ φέρουσα.. πεπλώματος A.Th. 1044
; ὑπὸ κόλπου (v.l. -ῳ) χεῖρας ἔχειν 'keep one's hand in one's pocket', of a stingy person, Theoc.16.16;ὑπὸ κόλπου Luc.Herm.37
, 81, Hes.2, Merc.Cond.27; ὑπὸ κόλπον Hsch.s.v. μασχαλοληπτεῖ, v.l. in Luc.Ind.12.1 of the sea, first in a half-literal sense, of a sea-goddess, Θέτις δ' ὑπεδέξατο κόλπῳ received him in her bosom, Il.6.136, cf. supr.1.1: generally,δῦτε θαλάσσης εὐρέα κ. 18.140
, cf. Od.4.435; εἴσω ἁλὸς εὐρέα κ. ll.21.125: in pl.,κατὰ δεινοὺς κ. ἁλός Od.5.52
; alsoκόλποι αἰθέρος Pi.O.13.88
;Ἐρέβους ἐν ἀπείροσι κ. Ar. Av. 694
.2 bay, gulf, Ἑρμιόνην Ἀσίνην τε, βαθὺν κατὰ κ. ἐχούσας, i.e. βαθὺν κατεχούσας κόλπον, Il.2.560;Μηλιεὺς κ. A.Pers. 486
; κ. Ῥέας, i.e. the Adriatic, Id.Pr. 837;Τυρσηνικὸς κ. S.Fr. 598
, cf. Hdt.2.11, 7.58, 198, Th.2.90, etc.3 vale,κ. Ἀργεῖος Pi.P.4.49
;Νεμέας Id.O.9.87
, cf. 14.23;Ἐλευσινίας Δηοῦς ἐν κόλποις S.Ant. 1121
(lyr.);κ. Τροίας E.Tr. 130
(lyr.);Πιερικὸς κ. Th.2.99
, cf. X.HG 6.5.17.4 of a fortified site, salient, Ph.Bel.86.8.IV in Tactics, enveloping force, Onos.21.5. -
12 belt
1. n пояс, кушак, ремень; портупея2. n пояс; корсет; бандаж3. n пояс, зона, район; полоса4. n лес. шпалера5. n воен. пулемётная лента6. n мор. броневой пояс7. n тех. приводной ремень8. n лента9. n геогр. узкий пролив10. n архит. облом11. n сл. рюмка, стаканчик спиртноговстряска; потрясение
12. n сл. кайф, кейф13. n интервал14. v подпоясывать; затягивать поясом15. v опоясывать; очерчивать16. v вешать на поясto tighten belt — затягивать пояс, ограничивать потребление
17. v пороть ремнём18. v сл. ударить кулаком, треснуть19. v амер. сл. пить20. v сл. двигаться рывками; мчаться сломя головуСинонимический ряд:1. band (noun) area; band; district; region; stretch; strip; stripe; territory; tract; verge; zone2. blow (noun) bang; bash; bastinado; bat; biff; blow; bop; crack; pound; slam; slosh; smack; smash; sock; thwack; wallop; whack; whop3. girdle (noun) ceinture; cinch; cincture; cummerbund; girdle; girth; ribbon; sash; string; waistband4. band (verb) attach; band; begird; begirdle; cinch; cincture; encincture; encircle; encompass; engird; engirdle; gird; girdle; surround5. slam (verb) blast; clobber; hit; slam; slug; smack; smash; sock; wallop6. strap (verb) strap; switch; whip -
13 И за рекой люди живут
There are nice people to be found elsewhere. See Свет не клином сошелся (C)Var.: И за горами людиCf: All the keys are not at one man's girdle (Br.). All the keys hang not at one's girdle (Am.). Behind the mountains there are people to be found (Br.). There are as good fish in the sea as ever came out of it (Am., Br.). There are always other people and other places (Am.). There is always the next train coming (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > И за рекой люди живут
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14 Мир не без добрых людей
you do not help me, some other people will. See И за рекой люди живут (И), Свет не клином сошелся (C)Var.: Свет не без добрых людей Cf: All the keys are not at one man's girdle (Br.). All the keys hang not at one's girdle (Am.). The sea is full of other fish (Am.). There are more pebbles on the beach (Br.). There is always the next train coming (Am.)Русско-английский словарь пословиц и поговорок > Мир не без добрых людей
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15 lindi
m. belt, girdle.* * *1.a, m. [prop., as it seems, from lind = a string of lime-bast], a belt, girdle, Vkv. 17, Hkr. i. 82, Fms. i. 217, vi. 61, Bjarn. 19, 62, Rb. 438, 470, Magn. 468; eigi lagði verri maðr linda at sér, no worse man ever belted himself, Finnb. 260; lindi af lérepti, Bs. i. 317: a belt belonging to a priest’s dress, Vm. 115, = messufata-lindi, Fms. iv. 111. In mod. usage lindi is any twist of wool or hair wound round the waist, hár-lindi, band-lindi, silki-lindi, hnjósku-lindi, q. v.: poët. the sea is called Siggjar-lindi, Raðar-lindi, = the belt of the islands, Lex. Poët.COMPDS: lindabindi, lindalag, lindastaðr.2.n. a lime-tree, = lind, Lex. Poët. -
16 कच्छ
kaccha
<cf. Zd. kasha, voura-kasha, the « wide-shored», the Caspian Sea;
cf. kaksha>;
a mound orᅠ causeway;
watery soil, marshy ground, marsh, morass MBh. Megh. Pañcat. ;
N. of several places e.g.. Cutch Pāṇ. VarBṛS. ;
Cedrela Toona (the timber of which is used for making furniture etc.) L. ;
Hibiscus Populneoides L. ;
a particular part of a tortoise L. ;
a particular part of a boat L. ;
(ās) m. pl. N. of a people (v.l. for kaksha) VP. ;
(as, ā) mf. the hem orᅠ end of a lower garment (tucked into the girdle orᅠ waistband) L., (probably a Prākṛit. form for kaksha);
(ā) f. a cricket L. ;
N. of a plant L. ;
girdle, girth (v.l. for kakshā) Nīlak. on MBh. (ed. Bomb.) IV, 13, 22. ;
- कच्छजा
- कच्छदेश
- कच्छनीर
- कच्छप
- कच्छपक
- कच्छपुट
- कच्छभू
- कच्छरुहा
- कच्छविहार
- कच्छादि
- कच्छान्त
- कच्छालंकार
- कच्छेश्वर
- कच्छेष्ट
- कच्छाटिका
- कच्छटिका
- कच्छाटी
- कच्छार
- कच्छिय
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17 encircle
1. v окружать2. v охватывать, опоясывать; окружать3. v обращатьсяСинонимический ряд:1. encompass (verb) circumscribe; enclose; encompass; enfold; envelop; environ; wind; zone2. surround (verb) begird; beset; besiege; circle; compass; gird; girdle; hedge; hem; loop; rim; ring; round; surroundАнтонимический ряд:loosen; release; throw off; unwrap -
18 garter belt
амер. пояс с резинкамиСинонимический ряд:ladies underwear (noun) abdominal belt; corselet; corset; foundation garment; girdle; ladies underwear; maternity corset; panty girdle; stomacher -
19 ζωστήρ
A a warrior's belt, prob. of leather covered with metal plates, ; δαιδάλεος, παναίολος, ib. 135, 186;φοίνικι φαεινός 7.305
, cf. Hdt.9.74, S.Aj. 1030; of an Amazon, Pi.Fr. 172: in Od., a swineherd's belt, 14.72, cf. Theoc.7.18,26.17.II later,= ζώνη, a woman's girdle, Paus.1.31.1: metaph., of the encircling sea,νῆσοι.., ἃς.. ζ. Αἰγαίου κύματος ἐντὸς ἔχει AP9.421
(Antip. Thess.); ὠκεανὸς ἀτλαντικὸς ζ. Secund.Sent.2.2 grass-wrack, Posidonia oceanica, Thphr.HP4.6.2, Plin.HN13.135.3 = ζώνη 111.4, ib.26.121.IV name of a cape on the west coast of Attica, Hdt.8.107, Hyp.Fr.67, etc.2 epith. of Apollo at Zoster, AB261(sed leg. Ζωστήριος).V ζωστῆρες Ἐνυοῦς, of warriors, Call.Ap.85. -
20 EY
I)adv.ey manni þat veit, no man knows.(gen. eyjar, dat. ey and eyju; pl. eyjar), f. an island.* * *gen. eyjar; dat. eyju and ey, with the article eyinni and eyjunni; acc. ey; pl. eyjar, gen. eyja, dat. eyjum; in Norway spelt and proncd. öy; [Dan. öe; Swed. ö; Ivar Aasen öy; Germ. aue; cp. Engl. eyot, leas-ow, A. S. êg-land, Engl. is-land; in Engl. local names -ea or -ey, e. g. Chels-ea, Batters-ea, Cherts-ey, Thorn-ey, Osn-ey, Aldern-ey, Orkn-ey, etc.]:—an island, Fas. ii. 299, Skálda 172, Eg. 218, Grág. ii. 131, Eb. 12; eyjar nef, the ‘neb’ or projection of an island, Fb. iii. 316.2. in various compds; varp-ey, an island where wild birds lay eggs; eyði-ey, a deserted island; heima-ey, a home island; bæjar-ey, an inhabited island; út-eyjar, islands far out at sea; land-eyjar, an island in an inlet, Landn.: a small island close to a larger one is called a calf (eyjar-kálfr), the larger island being regarded as the cow, (so the southernmost part of the Isle of Man is called the Calf of Man): it is curious that ‘islanders’ are usually not called eyja-menn ( islandmen), but eyjar-skeggjar, m. pl. ‘island-beards;’ this was doubtless originally meant as a nickname to denote the strange habits of islanders, Fas. i. 519 (in a verse), Fær. 151, 656 C. 22, Fms. ii. 169, viii. 283, Grett. 47 new Ed.; but eyja-menn, m. pl., Valla L. 228, Eb. 316 (and in mod. usage), cp. also Götu-skeggjar, the men of Gata, a family, Landn.; eyja-sund, n. a sound or narrow strait between two islands, Eg. 93, Fms. ii. 64, 298.3. in local names: from the shape, Lang-ey, Flat-ey, Há-ey, Drang-ey: from cattle, birds, beasts, Fær-eyjar, Lamb-ey, Sauð-ey, Hrút-ey, Yxn-ey, Hafr-ey, Svín-ey, Kið-ey, Fugl-ey, Arn-ey, Æð-ey, Má-ey, Þern-ey, Úlf-ey, Bjarn-ey: from vegetation, Eng-ey, Akr-ey, Við-ey, Brok-ey, Mos-ey: from the quarters of heaven, Austr-ey, Norðr-ey, Vestr-ey, Suðr-ey (Engl. Sudor): an island at ebb time connected with the main land is called Örfiris-ey, mod. Öffurs-ey (cp. Orfir in the Orkneys): from other things, Fagr-ey, Sand-ey, Straum-ey, Vé-ey ( Temple Isle), Eyin Helga, the Holy Isle (cp. Enhallow in the Orkneys). Eyjar is often used κατ ἐξοχήν of the Western Isles, Orkneys, Shetland, and Sudor, hence Eyja-jarl, earl of the Isles (i. e. Orkneys), Orkn. (freq.); in southern Icel. it is sometimes used of the Vestmanna eyjar.β. in old poets ey is a favourite word in circumlocutions of women, vide Lex. Poët.; and in poetical diction ey is personified as a goddess, the sea being her girdle, the glaciers her head-gear; hence the Icel. poetical compd ey-kona. For tales of wandering islands, and giants removing islands from one place to another, vide Ísl. Þjóðs. i. 209.4. in female pr. names, Þór-ey, Bjarg-ey, Landn.: but if prefixed—as in Eyj-úlfr, Ey-steinn, Ey-mundr, Ey-vindr, Ey-dís, Ey-fríðr, Ey-vör, Ey-þjófr, etc.—ey belongs to a different root.COMPD: eyjaklasi.
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