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1 трелёвочный волок
1) General subject: logger road2) Engineering: cable road (при канатной трелёвке), clearing road, drag road, dragging road, log trail, logging road, lumber road, skid trail, skidding line, skidding road, skidroad, skidway, track, wood track3) Forestry: extraction line, extraction road, fore-and-aft road, gutter road, logger-road, logway, ropeway track (при канатной трелёвке), skid road, skidder track, skidding track, skidding trail, skyroad, slip road, snig, snig track, snigging track, yarding corridor (при канатной трелёвке) -
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3) Forestry: skid (волоком или в полупогруженном положении) -
3 цепной чокер
1) Australian slang: snig chain2) Forestry: skid chagreen, skidding chagreen, snig chagreen3) Makarov: skid chain, skidding chain -
4 цепь для трелёвки брёвен
1) Australian slang: snig chain2) Forestry: drag chagreen, draging chagreen, skid chagreen, skidding chagreen, snig chagreen3) Makarov: drag chain, draging chain, skid chain, skidding chainУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > цепь для трелёвки брёвен
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5 stetiges inflationsfreies Wachstum
stetiges inflationsfreies Wachstum n WIWI sustained non inflationary growth, SNIG* * *n <Vw> sustained non inflationary growth (SNIG)Business german-english dictionary > stetiges inflationsfreies Wachstum
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6 stetiges nichtinflationäres Wachstum
stetiges nichtinflationäres Wachstum n WIWI sustained non inflationary growth, SNIG* * *n <Vw> sustained non inflationary growth (SNIG)Business german-english dictionary > stetiges nichtinflationäres Wachstum
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7 νείφει
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `it snows' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. νεῖψαι, νειφθῆναι, fut. νείψει. Cf. νίφ-α f. acc. sg. `(falling) snow' (Hes. Op. 535).Compounds: Sometimes with prefix, e.g. κατα-. Compp., e.g. νιφ-ό-βολος `snow-covered' (Ar., E.), ἀγά-ννιφ-ος `with much snow' (A 420, Σ 186, Epich.; Sommer Nominalkomp. 64).Derivatives: 1. νιφ-άδες pl., also sg. νιφ-άς, - άδος f. `snow-flake, snowstorm' (Il., Pi., trag.), as adj. `rich in snow' (S.); 2. νιφ-ετός m. `falling snow, snowstorm' (Il., Arist.; Schwyzer 501, Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 51 n.1; to be rejected Porzig Satzinhalte 245) with νιφετ-ώδης `connected with snow-fall' (Arist., Plb.); -- 3. νιφ-όεις `snowy, rich in snow' (Il.; on the formation Debrunner Άντίδωρον 28 f.).Etymology: The high-grade thematic root-present νείφει (νῑφέμεν M 280 wrong for νειφ-; Wackernagel Unt. 75), from which the other Greek verbal forms come, agrees with Av. snaēža- (e.g. subj. snaēžāt̃), OHG OE snīwan, Lith. sniẽg-a, -ti, perh. also Lat. nivit (only Pacuv., prob. ī), IE * sneigʷʰ-( eti ` it snows'; beside it with zero grade, also thematic, OIr. snigid `it drops, rains' (on the meaning below). A nasal present is found in Lat. ninguit = Lith. sniñga (: νείφει like linquō: λείπω, s.v.). Further, in meaning deviating, the zero-grade Skt. yotpresent sníhyati `gets wet, sticky', metaph. `finds affection', with sneha- `stickyness, affection etc.', with a shift of meaning from the mild climate as in Celtic (s. above); comparable in Greek, e.g. Nonn. D. 22, 283 αἵματι νείφεις of sticky blood, Lyc. 876 ὀμβρία νιφάς of rain-shower. Diff. Benveniste Μνήμης χάριν 1, 35 ff.: orig. meaning of IE * sneigʷʰ- `clot (together)'; thus Gonda KZ 72, 228 ff. One traces of the meaning `snow' in Mind. (Prākr. siṇeha- `snow' etc.) Turner BSOAS 18, 449ff. and 19, 375; s. Mayrhofer A.I.O.N. 1, 235). The noun acc. νίφ-α (nom. νιφετός, νιφάς, χιών; cf. Schwyzer 584) is identical with Lat. nix, nivis; IE * snigʷʰ-s ( ἀγά-ννιφ-ος \< *- snigʷʰ-); with dental enlargement (cf. νιφετός, but not identical) OIr. snechte `snow'; here prob. also νίβα χιόνα H. as Illyrian, Krahe IF 58, 133. Besides the o-stem IE * snoigʷho-s in Germ., e.g. Goth. snaiws, NHG Schnee, Slav., e.g. OCS sněgъ a.o. -- More forms in WP. 2, 695, Pok. 974, W.-Hofmann s. ninguit etc.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νείφει
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8 Национальная географическая информационная система
Astronautics: National Geographic Information System ( Portugal, SNIG)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Национальная географическая информационная система
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9 мелкий угорь
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10 молодой угорь
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11 расстояние трелёвки
1) Agriculture: skid distance2) Forestry: extraction distance, skid, skid ( ding) distance, snig length3) Makarov: skidding distanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > расстояние трелёвки
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12 трелевать волоком
1) Engineering: skid2) Forestry: ground skid, snake, snig -
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См. также в других словарях:
snig — snig·gers; snig·gler; snig; snig·gle; … English syllables
Snig — Snig, v. t. [See {Snick} a small cut.] To chop off; to cut. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snig — Snig, v. i. [See {Sneak}.] To sneak. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Snig — Snig, Snigg Snigg, n. [Cf. {Sneak}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A small eel. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snig — /snɪg/ (say snig) verb (t) (snigged, snigging) 1. to drag (a long object) along the ground after first raising one end clear (used of logs, etc.): *I had to stay in and get chains round them all / for the bullock teams to snig them ashore for re… …
snig|gle — «SNIHG uhl», verb, gled, gling. –v.i. to fish for eels by dropping a baited hook into their lurking place. –v.t. to catch (eels) in this way. ╂[apparently related to snig (Cf. ↑snig)] … Useful english dictionary
snig´ger|er — snig|ger «SNIHG uhr», noun, intransitive verb, transitive verb. = snicker. (Cf. ↑snicker) –snig´ger|er, noun … Useful english dictionary
snig|ger — «SNIHG uhr», noun, intransitive verb, transitive verb. = snicker. (Cf. ↑snicker) –snig´ger|er, noun … Useful english dictionary
snig|ger|y — «SNIHG uhr ee», adjective. that sniggers; snickering: »Teachers everywhere seem to have kids as sniggery as those of Miss Barrett s (Time) … Useful english dictionary
snig track — /ˈsnɪg træk/ (say snig trak) noun a track along which timber is hauled out of a forest. Also, snig trail. {snig (def. 1) + track1} …
snig — 1) slang for a small eel 2) a small freshwater tomcod (Microgadus tomcod) (Newfoundland) … Dictionary of ichthyology