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['pos ə]1) (the way in which a person places or holds his body when standing, sitting, walking etc: Good posture is important for a dancer.) ţinută2) (a position or pose: He knelt in an uncomfortable posture.) poziţie -
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['pos ə]1) (the way in which a person places or holds his body when standing, sitting, walking etc: Good posture is important for a dancer.) στάση,παράστημα2) (a position or pose: He knelt in an uncomfortable posture.) στάση -
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['pos ə]1) (the way in which a person places or holds his body when standing, sitting, walking etc: Good posture is important for a dancer.) držanie tela2) (a position or pose: He knelt in an uncomfortable posture.) poloha -
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[ˈpɔstʃə] noun1) the way in which a person places or holds his body when standing, sitting, walking etc:وِقْفَه أو مِشْيَه أو جِلْسَه، وضْعGood posture is important for a dancer.
2) a position or pose:موقِف، وَضْعِيَّه، حالَهHe knelt in an uncomfortable posture.
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['pos ə]1) (the way in which a person places or holds his body when standing, sitting, walking etc: Good posture is important for a dancer.) postura2) (a position or pose: He knelt in an uncomfortable posture.) posição -
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subs.P. and V. σχῆμα, τό.Way of sitting: V. ἕδρα, ἡ, θάκημα, τό.Suppliant posture: V. ἕδρα προστρόπαιος (Æsch., Eum. 41).——————v. intrans.P. σχηματίζεσθαι, Ar. σχηματίζειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Posture
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27 Orant (In Christian art, a figure in a posture of prayer, usually standing upright with raised arms)
Религия: "Оранта"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Orant (In Christian art, a figure in a posture of prayer, usually standing upright with raised arms)
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28 Oranta (In Christian art, a figure in a posture of prayer, usually standing upright with raised arms)
Религия: "Оранта"Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Oranta (In Christian art, a figure in a posture of prayer, usually standing upright with raised arms)
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30 стоене
standing, etc. вж. стоя; posture; stay.; stay* * *стоѐне,ср., само ед. standing; posture; stay.* * *standing, etc. вж. стоя;posture;stay.;stay -
31 положение стоя
standing position, standing posture -
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adj standing ( fx in a standing posture);( stadig) permanent; standing ( fx committee, invitation), constant (fx complaint);( stereotyp) stock ( fx argument, answer),( banal) hackneyed;[ med sb:]( straks) on the spot,( ud fra en pludselig indskydelse) on the spur of the moment ( fxdecide something on the spur of the moment),( uden forberedelse) offhand, off the cuff ( fx I can't give you the figures offhand (el. off the cuff));[ stående hær] standing army;[ stående souper] buffet supper;[ stående vending] set (el. stock) phrase;[ stående vittighed] standing (, stock) joke;[ med blive:]( standse) stop ( fx he stopped in front of the house),( holde, ikke flytte sig etc) stand (still) ( fx he stood for awhile before moving on),(mods: sætte sig også) not sit down ( fx he did not sit down),F remain standing;(mods: blive flyttet, svinde bort) remain ( fx our luggage can remain here; this visit will always remain in my memory),( om penge) remain invested,(mods: blive nedrevet, vælte) be left standing ( fx not a column(, tree) was left standing);( stadig gøre sig gældende) stand ( fx his philosophy will stand);[ lade noget blive stående] let something stand,(i tekst etc) leave something in, keep something;[ lade pengene blive stående i banken] leave the money in the bank;[ blive stående ved] stop at,( holde fast ved) stick to. -
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1) ( находящийся в вертикальном положении) standing, stand-upстоя́чее положе́ние — standing posture
в стоя́чем положе́нии (о человеке, животном) — standing
стоя́чая ла́мпа — table / desk lamp
стоя́чий воротни́к / воротничо́к — stand-up collar
2)стоя́чие места́ — standing room sg
в авто́бусе 50 стоя́чих мест — the bus has standing room for 50 persons
3) ( неподвижный) stagnantстоя́чая вода́ — stagnant water
стоя́чие во́лны физ. — standing / stationary waves
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34 stojący
adjlampa stojąca — standard lamp (BRIT), floor lamp (US)
* * *a.(o osobie, pozycji, wodzie) standing; ( o kołnierzu) standup; (o wodzie, powietrzu) dead; lampa stojąca floor lamp; Br. standard lamp; miejsca stojące (w autobusie, pociągu) standing room; pozycja stojąca standing posture, erect stance; woda stojąca stagnant water, ditchwater; zegar stojący grandfather clock; wolno stojący (mebel, lampa) freestanding; (dom, budynek) detached house.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > stojący
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adj. standing (fx ) adj. [ oppreist] standing, upright adj. standing (fxcommittee, invitation
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1. standing, stand-upв стоячем положении (о человеке, животном) — standing
стоячая лампа — table / desk lamp
стоячий воротник, воротничок — stand-up collar
2. ( неподвижный) stagnantстоячие волны физ. — standing / stationary waves
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37 status
status ūs, m [STA-], a station, position, place: statu movere (hostīs), dislodge, L.— A standing, way of standing, posture, position, attitude, station, carriage, pose: Qui esset status (videre vellem), etc., what figure you cut, T.: in gestu status (oratoris erit) erectus: Dumque silens astat, status est voltusque diserti, O.: iis statibus in statuis ponendis uti, N.: decorum istud in corporis motu et statu cernitur.— Position, order, arrangement, state, condition: eodem statu caeli et stellarum nati, aspect: statum caeli notare, L.— Fig., of persons, standing, condition, state, position, situation, rank, status: hunc vitae statum usque ad senectutem obtinere: hunc bonorum statum odisse, the social position of the aristocracy: ecquis umquam tam ex amplo statu concidit?: tueri meum statum, to maintain my character: Omnis Aristippum decuit color et status et res, H.: iste non dolendi status non vocatur voluptas: Flebilis ut noster status est, ita flebile carmen, O.: vitae statum commutatum ferre, N.: id suis rebus tali in statu saluti fore, Cu.—Abl. in phrases with verbs of removal, a position, place: vis, quae animum certo de statu demovet, from its balance: saepe adversarios de statu omni deiecimus, utterly confounded: mentem ex suā sede et statu demovere, unbalance: de statu suo declinare, i. e. become unsettled: de meo statu declinare, to abandon my position ; cf. demovendis statu suo sacris religionem facere, to excite scruples against profaning, etc., L.—Of communities, a condition, state, public order, organization, constitution: Siciliam ita perdidit ut ea restitui in antiquum statum nullo modo possit: rei p. status: tolerabilis civitatis: statum orbis terrae... redemi: eo tum statu res erat ut, etc., Cs.: statum civitatis ea victoria firmavit, i. e. commercial prosperity, L.: qui se moverit ad sollicitandum statum civitatis, internal peace, L.: a Maronitis certiora de statu civitatium scituros, i. e. the political relations, L.: numquam constitisse civitatis statum, the government had never been permanent: status civitatis in hoc uno iudicio (positus), the constitution: status enim rei p. maxime iudicatis rebus continetur, i. e. the existence of the republic: Tu civitatem quis deceat status Curas, what institutions, H.—In rhet., the controverted point, substance of dispute, method of inquiry.* * *position, situation, condition; rank; standing, status -
38 seasamh
nm. g.v. -aimh, standing, posture of standing, state of enduring: 'na sheasamh, standing -
39 положение стоя
1) Medicine: standing position, upright position2) Aviation medicine: erect position (угол между телом и бедром равен 180ш), standing posture -
40 στάδην
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