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noun1) (backbone) Wirbelsäule, die2) (Bot., Zool.) Stachel, der3) (of book) Buchrücken, der* * *1) (the line of linked bones running down the back of humans and many animals; the backbone: She damaged her spine when she fell.) das Rückgrat2) (something like a backbone in shape or function: the spine of a book.) der Rücken3) (a thin, stiff, pointed part growing on an animal or a plant.) der Stachel•- academic.ru/69528/spinal">spinal- spineless
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- spinal cord* * *[spaɪn]nto send shivers up [or down] sb's \spine jdm einen Schauer den Rücken runterlaufen lassen [o Gänsehaut [o SCHWEIZ Hühnerhaut] verursachen] famto send tingles up [or down] sb's \spine jdm wohlige Schauer über den Rücken jagen* * *[spaɪn]n* * *spine [spaın] s1. BOT, ZOOL Stachel m2. ANAT Wirbelsäule f, Rückgrat n (auch fig)3. (Gebirgs)Grat m4. TECH Buchrücken m* * *noun1) (backbone) Wirbelsäule, die2) (Bot., Zool.) Stachel, der3) (of book) Buchrücken, der* * *n.Buchrücken m.Rückgrat -e n.Wirbelsäule f. -
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[spaɪn] nto send shivers up [or down] sb's \spine jdm einen Schauer den Rücken runterlaufen lassen [o Gänsehaut verursachen] ( fam)4) no pl -
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1. Spina f, Dorn m, Stachel m; Dornfortsatz m; Gräte f; 2. Columna f vertebralis, Wirbelsäule f, Rückgrat n -
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spine-tin·gling[-ˌtɪŋlɪŋ]adj gruselig* * *['spaIntIŋglɪŋ]adj(= frightening) schaurig, schaudererregend; (= moving) ergreifend -
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > spine beam
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adjective* * *spine-chil·ling[-ˌtʃɪlɪŋ]adj film, tale gruselig, Schauer-* * *spine-chilling adj grus(e)lig:spine-chilling film, spine-chilling story → academic.ru/69550/spine-chiller">spine-chiller* * *adjective -
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< build> ■ Mittelträger m
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Spine — or Spinal may refer to:Medicine*Vertebral column, commonly known as the backbone **Spinal anaesthesia, a type of regional anaesthetic **Lumbar puncture, a colloquial term for which is a spinal tap ** Spine (journal), a bi weekly peer reviewed… … Wikipedia
spine — spine, backbone, back, vertebrae, chine designate the articulated column of bones which is the central and axial feature of the skeleton of human beings and other vertebrate animals. Spine, backbone, back, and vertebrae can be used without… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Spine — Spine, n. [L. spina thorn, the spine; akin to spica a point: cf. OF. espine, F. [ e]pine. Cf. {Spike}, {Spinet} a musical instrument, {Spinny}.] 1. (Bot.) A sharp appendage to any of a plant; a thorn. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) A rigid and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
spine — [ spaın ] noun ** 1. ) count the row of bones down the middle of your back: BACKBONE, SPINAL COLUMN 2. ) count the edge of a book where all the pages are attached 3. ) count a sharp point on a plant or animal 4. ) uncount INFORMAL courage:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
spine — sharp hard bony structures on the skeleton or skin, e.g. preopercular spines. Both serve as predator deterrents a usually stiff, sharp, dermal rod which supports and or arms the fin; spinous ray. Lacks segments and is not laterally paired as are… … Dictionary of ichthyology
spine — [spaın] n ↑backbone, ↑breastbone, ↑collarbone, ↑kneecap, ↑pelvis, ↑skull, ↑spine, ↑rib [Date: 1300 1400; : Latin; Origin: spina] 1.) the row of bones down the centre of your b … Dictionary of contemporary English
spine — c.1400, backbone, later thornlike part (early 15c.), from O.Fr. espine (Fr. épine), from L. spina backbone, originally thorn, prickle, from PIE *spei sharp point (Cf. L. spica ear of corn, O.N. spikr nail; see SPIKE (Cf … Etymology dictionary
spine — [n] backbone back, bone, chine, rachis, ridge, spinal column, vertebrae, vertebral column; concepts 393,420 … New thesaurus
spine — ► NOUN 1) a series of vertebrae extending from the skull to the small of the back, enclosing the spinal cord and providing support for the thorax and abdomen; the backbone. 2) a central feature or main source of strength. 3) the part of a book… … English terms dictionary
spine — [spīn] n. [ME < OFr espine < L spina, thorn, prickle, backbone: see SPIKE1] 1. any of the stiff, sharp pointed, superficial emergences on a plant, as on a rose, thistle, or cactus 2. a) a sharp process of bone b) any of the sharp, stiff… … English World dictionary
spine — ( ) [Baba, 2005]. Carapace, spines, based on Munida. [Baba, 2005] ( ) [Baba, 2005]. Anterior part of carapace, including ocular peduncles, based on Munidopsis. [Baba, 2005] A cuticular outgrowth without a recognizable basal articulation [Ingle,… … Crustacea glossary