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мед. посох асклепияАнгло-русский универсальный дополнительный практический переводческий словарь И. Мостицкого > staff of aesculapius
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1. n посох, палкаto walk with a staff — идти, опираясь на палку
2. n дубина3. n флагшток; древко4. n жезл, символ власти5. n столп, опора, поддержка6. n мор. шток7. n муз. нотный стан, нотоносец8. n геод. нивелирная рейка, футшток9. n ступенька; перекладина10. n мед. операционный цистоскоп11. n собир. штат, штаты12. n персонал, личный состав, сотрудникиteaching staff — учителя; профессорско-преподавательский состав
13. n амер. штатный сотрудникa member of our staff — наш сотрудник; наш служащий
14. n воен. штаб15. a штатный16. a предназначенный для сотрудников17. a воен. штабной18. v укомплектовывать штаты; обеспечивать персоналом19. v воен. укомплектовывать личным составом20. n стр. штукатурный раствор с примесью волокнистых веществСинонимический ряд:1. personnel (noun) assistants; cadre; cast; crew; employees; faculty; organisation; organization; personnel; teachers; workers2. rod (noun) bar; cane; club; pole; rod; scepter; stave; stick; wand3. man (verb) man; people; supply -
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Aescŭlāpĭus, i, m., = Asklêpios, acc. to fable, the son of Apollo and the nymph Coronis, deified after his death on account of his great knowledge of medicine, Cic. N. D. 3, 22; Cels. 1 praef. He had a temple at Rome, on the island in the Tiber. Upon the kind of worship paid to him, and his attributes, v. Festus, p. 82. Huic gallinae immolabantur, id. ib. The principal seat of his worship in Greece was Epidaurus. In his temple there was a magnificent statue of ivory and gold, the work of Thrasymedes, in which he was represented as a noble figure, resembling that of Zeus. He was seated on a throne, holding in one hand a staff, and with the other resting on the head of a dragon (serpent), and by his side lay a dog. There were also other representations, one even as beardless, very common at an earlier period, Müll. Archaeol. d. Kunst, S. 534 and 535. Serpents, prob. as symbols of prudence and renovation. were everywhere connected with his worship; cf. Spreng. Gesch. d. Medic. 1, 205.► Adj.:anguis Aesculapius,
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m staff of Aesculapius* * *Äs|ku|lap|stabmstaff of Aesculapius* * *Äs·ku·lap·stab[ɛskuˈla:p-]m staff of Aesculapius* * *Äskulapstab m staff of Aesculapius -
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1. staff; stick2. crook3. crosierСинонимический ряд:палка (сущ.) клюка; клюку; костыль; палка; палочка; палочку; тросточка; тросточку; трость -
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m (G pl węży a. wężów) 1. Zool. snake; serpent książk.- jadowity/niejadowity wąż a poisonous a. venomous/nonpoisonous a. nonvenomous snake- wić się jak wąż [osoba] to wriggle like an eel a. worm; [droga, rzeka] to wind a. twist like a snake, to wind in a serpentine course; [kolejka] to wind its way2. przen. (długi szereg) snaking queue a. line- wąż samochodów a snaking line of cars- długi wąż ludzi stojących w kolejce do kasy a long, snaking line of people queuing for the checkout3. książk. (kształt węża) snake, zigzag- węże błyskawic zigzags a. snakes of lightning4. (rura) hose, hosepipe GB- gumowy/elastyczny wąż a rubber/flexible hose- wąż ogrodowy/strażacki a garden/fire hose- strażacy rozwinęli/zwinęli wąż the firemen reeled out a. unreeled/coiled (up) the hose- □ wąż morski Zool. sea snake- wąż wodny Zool. water snake■ robić węża to move a. dance in a snaking lineThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > w|ąż
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Staff of Aesculapius — A rod or stick with the snake curled around it is the staff (the rod) of Aesculapius (also called Asklepios), the ancient god of medicine. His Greek name was Asklepios and his Roman name Aesculapius. In reality, Asklepios may have been a real… … Medical dictionary
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staff of aesculapius — Usage: usually capitalized A Etymology: after Aesculapius, Greco Roman god of medicine, from Latin, from Greek Asklēpios : a conventionalized representation of a staff branched at the top with a single snake twined around it that is used as a… … Useful english dictionary
staff of Aesculapius — a representation of a forked staff with an entwining serpent, used as a symbol of the medical profession and as the insignia of the American Medical Association and other medical organizations. Cf. caduceus (def. 2). * * * … Universalium
Aesculapius — That stick with the snake curled around it is the staff (the rod) of Aesculapius (also called Asklepios), the ancient god of medicine. His Greek name was Asklepios and his Roman name Aesculapius. In reality, Asklepios may have been a real person… … Medical dictionary
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Snake stick — A stick or rod with a snake curled around it is the staff (the rod) of Aesculapius (also called Asklepios), the ancient mythical god of medicine. His Greek name was Asklepios and his Roman name Aesculapius. In reality, Asklepios may have once… … Medical dictionary
Doctors' symbol — A staff or rod, with a snake curled around it. It is the staff or rod of Aesculapius (also called Asklepios), the ancient mythical god of medicine. His Greek name was Asklepios and his Roman name Aesculapius. In reality, Asklepios may have been a … Medical dictionary