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1 Messer
n; -s, -1. knife; Kampf bis aufs Messer fig. fight to the death ( oder finish); auf ( des) Messers Schneide stehen fig. be hanging in the balance, be on a knife edge; es steht auf Messers Schneide, ob... fig. it’s touch and go whether...; da geht einem doch das Messer in der Tasche oder Dial. im Sack auf umg., fig. it makes you see red; jemanden ans Messer liefern umg., fig. put s.o.’s head on the block; (verraten) blow the whistle on s.o.; ins offene Messer rennen umg., fig. fall straight into the trap; Kehle 1* * *das Messerknife;der Messer(Messgerät) meter* * *Mẹs|ser ['mɛsɐ]nt -s, -knife; (TECH AUCH) cutter, blade; (= Rasiermesser) (cut-throat) razorjdm ein Messer in den Leib stoßen, jdm ein Messer in den Bauch jagen (inf) — to stick a knife into sb
unters Messer kommen (Med inf) — to go under the knife
jdn unters Messer nehmen (Med inf) — to put sb under the knife
jdm das Messer an die Kehle setzen (lit, fig) — to hold a knife to sb's throat
damit würden wir ihn ans Messer liefern (fig) — that would be putting his head on the block
jdn der Mafia ans Messer liefern — to shop sb to the Mafia (Brit inf), to rat on sb to the Mafia (sl)
ihm ging das Messer in der Tasche auf (inf) — he lost the place
auf des Messers Schneide stehen (fig) — to be or hang (very much) in the balance, to be on a razor-edge or razor's edge
es steht auf des Messers Schneide, ob... — it's touch and go whether..., it's very much in the balance whether...
es wird eine Nacht der langen Messer geben (fig) — heads will roll
See:→ locker* * *der1) (an instrument for measuring, especially quantities of electricity, gas, water etc: If you want to know how much electricity you have used you will have to look at the meter.) meter2) (an instrument for cutting: He carved the meat with a large knife.) knife3) (such an instrument used as a weapon: She stabbed him with a knife.) knife* * *Mes·ser<-s, ->[ˈmɛsɐ]nt knifemit \Messer und Gabel essen to eat with a knife and fork▶ bis aufs \Messer to the bitter end▶ [jdm] ins [offene] \Messer laufen to play right into sb's hands, to walk straight into the trap▶ auf \Messers Schneide stehen to hang in the balance, to be balanced on a knife-edge▶ es steht auf \Messers Schneide, ob... it's touch and go whether...* * *das; Messers, Messer1) knife; (HackMesser) chopper; (RasierMesser) [cut-throat] razorjemandem das Messer an die Kehle setzen — (fig. ugs.) hold somebody at gunpoint
auf des Messers Schneide stehen — (fig.) hang in the balance; be balanced on a knife-edge
jemanden ans Messer liefern — (fig. ugs.) inform on somebody
bis aufs Messer — (fig. ugs.) <fight etc.> to the bitter end
jemandem ins [offene] Messer laufen — (fig. ugs.) play right into somebody's hands
2) (ugs.): (Skalpell)* * *1. knife;auf (des) Messers Schneide stehen fig be hanging in the balance, be on a knife edge;es steht auf Messers Schneide, ob … fig it’s touch and go whether …;im Sack auf umg, fig it makes you see red;3. MED scalpel, knife;unters Messer kommen come under the (surgeon’s) knife, have an operation* * *das; Messers, Messer1) knife; (HackMesser) chopper; (RasierMesser) [cut-throat] razorjemandem das Messer an die Kehle setzen — (fig. ugs.) hold somebody at gunpoint
auf des Messers Schneide stehen — (fig.) hang in the balance; be balanced on a knife-edge
jemanden ans Messer liefern — (fig. ugs.) inform on somebody
bis aufs Messer — (fig. ugs.) <fight etc.> to the bitter end
jemandem ins [offene] Messer laufen — (fig. ugs.) play right into somebody's hands
2) (ugs.): (Skalpell)* * *- m.analyser n. n.knife n.(§ pl.: knives)switchblade n. -
2 σμίλη
σμῑλ-η, ἡ,A knife for cutting or carving, Ar. Th. 779, Pl.R. 353a, Babr.98.13; graving tool, sculptor's chisel, AP7.429 (Alc.); surgeon's knife or lancet (cf. φλεβοτόμος), Luc.Ind.29, Poll.4.181; shoemaker's knife, Pl.Alc.1.129c, Herod.7.119; vinedresser's pruning-knife, Gp.5.35.1 (but v. Pl. R. 353a); penknife, AP6.67 (Jul.), etc.: cf. σμῖλα. -
3 нож хирурга
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4 bisturi
lancet, surgeon's knife -
5 operar
v.1 to bring about, to produce (cambio).Esto operará un gran cambio This will bring about a great change.2 to operate.El motor opera bien The motor runs well.El doctor opera por la mañana The doctor operates in the morning.3 to operate on.Un gran cirujano opera a Ricardo A great surgeon operates on Richard.4 to manage, to direct, to operate.Operar la empresa Manage the company5 to conduct business, to do business.* * *1 MEDICINA to operate (a, on)■ ¿quién te operó? who operated on you?2 (producir) to bring about1 (actuar) to operate2 (negociar) to deal ( con, with)1 MEDICINA to have an operation2 (producirse) to come about* * *verb- operarse* * *1. VT1) (=producir) [+ cambio] to produce, bring about; [+ cura] to effect; [+ milagro] to work2) (Med) [+ paciente] to operate on3) [+ máquina] to operate, use4) (=dirigir) [+ negocio] to manage, run; [+ mina] to work, exploit2. VI1) (tb Mat) to operate2) (Com) to deal, do businesshoy no se ha operado en la bolsa — there has been no dealing o trading on the stock exchange today
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Med) to operate on2) (frml) <cambio/transformación> to produce, bring about3) (Méx) < máquina> to operate2.operar vi1)a) (Mat) to operateb) (Med) to operate2) (frml) (funcionar, actuar) to operate3) (frml) ( negociar) to deal, do business3.operarse v pron1) (Med) (caus) to have an operation2) (frml) cambio/transformación to take place* * *= operate, perform + surgery.Ex. These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.Ex. The Philippines is renowned for its faith healers, who often perform surgery without knives.----* operarse = go under + the knife.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (Med) to operate on2) (frml) <cambio/transformación> to produce, bring about3) (Méx) < máquina> to operate2.operar vi1)a) (Mat) to operateb) (Med) to operate2) (frml) (funcionar, actuar) to operate3) (frml) ( negociar) to deal, do business3.operarse v pron1) (Med) (caus) to have an operation2) (frml) cambio/transformación to take place* * *= operate, perform + surgery.Ex: These references operate in a similar fashion whether they are used to link authors' names or subject headings.
Ex: The Philippines is renowned for its faith healers, who often perform surgery without knives.* operarse = go under + the knife.* * *operar [A1 ]vtA ( Med) to operate onla tuvieron que operar de urgencia she had to have an emergency operationoperar a algn DE algo:me van a operar de la vesícula I'm having a gallbladder operationlo operaron de apendicitis he had his appendix taken outB ( frml); ‹cambio/transformación› to produce, bring aboutC (Chi, Méx) ‹máquina› to operate■ operarviA ( Med) to operateB ( frml) (funcionar, actuar) to operatela protección no operará hasta que el asegurado haya pagado la prima cover will not become effective until the insured party has paid the premiumeste vuelo operará todos los martes y jueves this flight will operate every Tuesday and Thursdaylas tropas que operan en la frontera the troops operating along the borderC ( frml) (negociar) to deal, do businessD ( Mat) to operate■ operarsetiene que operarse del corazón he has to have a heart operationB ( frml); «cambio/transformación» to take place* * *
operar ( conjugate operar) verbo transitivo
1 (Med) to operate on;
lo operaron de apendicitis he had his appendix taken out
2 (frml) ‹cambio/transformación› to produce, bring about
3 (Chi, Méx) ‹ máquina› to operate
verbo intransitivoa) (Med) to operate
operarse verbo pronominal
1 (Med) ( caus) to have an operation;
2 (frml) [cambio/transformación] to take place
operar
I verbo transitivo
1 Med to operate [a, on]
2 (llevar a cabo, efectuar) to bring about
II verbo intransitivo
1 (actuar) to operate: Al Capone operaba en Chicago, Al Capone operated in Chicago
2 Fin to deal, do business [con, with]
' operar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
vida
- intervenir
English:
collude
- operate
- run
- computer
* * *♦ vtese es el médico que la operó that's the surgeon who operated on her;casi me tienen que operar de urgencia I almost needed an emergency operation;lo operaron del hígado he had a liver operation;la han operado de cáncer de pecho she's had an operation for breast cancer;de pequeño lo operaron de las amígdalas he had his tonsils removed when he was a child2. [cambio] to bring about, to produce3. Am [máquina] to operate♦ vi1. [realizar una actividad] to operate;el ladrón operaba en esta zona the thief operated in this area;el técnico operó con gran precisión the technician operated o worked with great precision2. Com & Fin to deal3. Mat to operate4. Mil to operate* * *I v/t1 MED operate on2 cambio bring about3 L.Am.manejar operateII v/i1 operate* * *operar vt1) : to produce, to bring about2) intervenir: to operate onoperar vi1) : to operate, to function2) : to deal, to do business* * *operar vb to operate -
6 मण्डल _maṇḍala
मण्डल a. [मण्ड्-कलच्] Round, circular; मण्डलाग्रा बृसीश्चैव गृहान्याः पृष्ठतो ययुः Rām.5.18.12.-लः 1 circular array of troops.-2 A dog.-3 A kind of snake.-लम् 1 A circular orb, globe, wheel, ring, circumference, any- thing round or circular; न्यग्रोधं च सुमण्डलम् Mb.12.169. 12; करालफणमण्डलम् R.12.98; आदर्शमण्डलनिभानि समुल्लसन्ति Ki. 5.41; स्फुरत्प्रभामण्डलया चकाशे Ku.1.24; so रेणुमण्डल, छाया- मण्डल, चापमण्डल, मुखमण्डल, स्तनमण्डल &c.-2 The charmed circle (drawn by a conjurer); मण्डले पन्नगो रुद्धो मन्त्रैरिव महाविषः Rām.2.12.5; जानन्ति तन्त्रयुक्तिं यथास्थितं मण्डलमभि- लिखन्ति Mu.2.1.-3 A disc, especially of the sun or moon; तेनातपत्रामलमण्डलेन R.16.27; अपर्वणि ग्रहकलुषेन्दुमण्डला (विभावरी) M.4.15; दिनमणिमण्डलमण्डन भवखण्डन ए Gīt.1.-4 The halo round the sun or moon.-5 The path or orbit of a heavenly body.-6 A multitude, group, collection, assemblage, troop, company; एवं मिलितेन कुमारमण्डलेन Dk.; अखिलं चारिमण्डलम् R.4.4.-7 Society, association.-8 A great circle.-9 The visible horizon.-1 A district or province.-11 A surrounding district or territory.-12 (In politics) The circle of a king's near and distant neighbours; मण्डलचरितम् Kau. A. 1.1.1; सततसुकृती भूयाद् भूपः प्रसादितमण्डलः Ve.6.44; उपगतो$पि च मण्डलनाभिताम् &c. R.9.15. (According to Kāmandaka quoted by Malli. the circle of a king's near and distant neighbours consists of twelve kings:-- विजिगीषु or the central monarch, the five kings whose dominions are in the front, and the four kings whose dominions are in the rear of his kingdom, the मध्यम or intermediate, and उदासीन or indifferent king. The kings in the front as well as in the rear are designated by particular names; see Malli. ad loc; cf. also Śi. 2.81. and Malli. thereon. According to some the number of such kings is four, six, eight, twelve or even more; see Mit. on Y.1.345. According to others, the circle consists of three kings only:-- the प्राकृतारि or natural enemy, (the sovereign of an adjacent country), the प्राकृतमित्र natural ally, (the sovereign whose domi- nions are separated by those of another from the country of the central monarch with whom he is allied), and प्राकृतोदासीन or the natural neutral, (the sovereign whose dominions lie beyond those of the natural ally).-13 A particular position of the feet in shooting.-14 A kind of mystical diagram used in invoking a divinity.-15 A division of the Ṛigveda (the whole collection being divided into 1 Maṇḍalas or eight Aṣṭakas).-16 A kind of leprosy with round spots.-17 A kind of perfume.-18 A circular bandage (in surgery).-19 A sugar-ball, sweetmeat.-2 Sexual dalliance; नानाविचित्र- कृतमण्डलमावहन्तीम् Bil. Ch. (उत्तरपीठिका) 38.-21 A circular gait; हय इव मण्डलमाशु यः करोति Rām.6.33.35; Mb.3. 19.8.-22 A play-board (द्यूते शारीस्थापनपट्टम्); Mb.8.74. 15.-ली 1 A circle, orb &c.-2 A group, assemblage; तन्मोचनाय तेनाशु प्रेरिता शिष्यमण्डली Bm.1.648.-3 Walking round, circular motion.-4 Bent grass (दूर्वा).-Comp. -अग्र a. round-pointed. (-ग्रः) a bent or crooked sword, scimitar. (-ग्रम्) a surgeon's circular knife.-अधिपः, -अधीशः, -ईशः, -ईश्वरः 1 the ruler or governor of a district or province.-2 a king, sovereign.-आवृत्तिः f. circular movement; भ्रमिषु कृतपुटान्तर्मण्डला- वृत्तिचक्षुः U.3.19.- आसन a. sitting in a circle.-उत्तमम् a principal kingdom or district.-कविः a bad poet.-कार्मुक a. having a circular bow.-नाभिः the centre of a circle.-नृत्यम् a circular dance, dance in a ring.-न्यासः describing a circle.-पुच्छकः a kind of insect.-बन्धः the formation of a circle or roundness.-भागः an arc.-माडः a pavilion.-वटः the fig-tree forming a circle.-वर्तनम् drawing figures with some powder (Mar. रांगोळी घालणें); संमार्जनोपलेपाभ्यां गृहमण्डलवर्तनैः Bhāg. 7.11.26.-वर्तिन् m. a ruler of a small province; स तुल्यातिशयध्वंसं यथा मण्डलवर्तिनाम् Bhāg.11.3.2.-वर्षः rain over the whole of a king's territory, general rain-fall.-वाटः a garden. -
7 मण्डलाग्र
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8 शस्त्रकर्मन्
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9 legra
f.1 Trepan, surgeon's instrument; a cylindrical saw, trephine.2 curette, scooper, curet, scoop-shaped surgical tool for scraping and removing tissue from body cavities.3 drawing knife, hoof cutter.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: legrar.* * *curette** * *legra nfMed [para matriz] curette; [para hueso] raspatory -
10 хирургический
прлsurgical, surgeon'sхирурги́ческий нож — surgical knife
хирурги́ческая сестра́ — (theatre) nurse
хирурги́ческая опера́ция — operation, surgery
серьёзная/небольша́я хирурги́ческая опера́ция — major/minor operation/surgery
ему́ тре́буется хирурги́ческое вмеша́тельство — his condition requires surgery
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11 λιθοτόμος
λῐθοτόμ-ος (parox.), ον,A for cutting stones,ὄργανα Agath.1.10
: Subst. λ., ὁ, prob. for λιθοδόμος in X.Cyr.3.2.11; quarryman, IG12.347.36, 22.1680.4; mason, Gal.Thras.43, PAmh.2.76.9 (ii/iii A.D.).II Subst., λ., ὁ, surgeon who cuts for the stone, Gal.1.125, Thras.24; but, who cuts the stone (internally), Ammoniusὁ λ. Cels.7.26.3
.b λ., τό, knife for cutting for the stone, Paul.Aeg.6.60.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιθοτόμος
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12 μαχαίριον
A surgeon's or barber's knife, Hp.Medic.6,7, Arist. GA 789b13, Metaph. 1061a4, Com.Adesp.327, Plu.Brut.13, Ruf.Ren. Ves.12.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαχαίριον
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13 τέμνω
τέμνω (A), [dialect] Ion., [dialect] Dor., and [dialect] Ep. [full] τάμνω, Il.3.105, al. ( τέμνω once in Hom., Od.3.175), Hdt.2.65, Democr.263, Hp.Acut.22, SIG1026.20 (Cos, [voice] Pass.), cf. ἀποτέμνω, διατέμνω: [ per.] 3sg. [tense] pres. [full] τέμει only in Il. 13.707 ([ per.] 2sg. τέμεις prob. in Epigr. ap. Suid.A s.v. βοῦς ἕβδομος): τέμνω is f.l. in Pi.P.3.68 and v.l. in O.13.57, cf. τάμνω ib.12.6, B.5.17, 16.4, but is the only [dialect] Att. [tense] pres., Th.3.26, IG12.76.56, etc. (v. also τμήγω): Iterat.τέμνεσκον A.R.1.1215
, Q.S.6.217: [tense] fut. , Th.1.82, etc.; [dialect] Ion.τεμέω Hp.Jusj.
: [tense] aor. [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Dor. ἔτᾰμον, [dialect] Ep. τάμον, Il.3.292, al., SIG4.10 (Cyzicus, vi B.C.), Pi. N.3.33, Hdt.7.132; [dialect] Ep. inf.ταμέειν Il.19.197
; [dialect] Att.ἔτεμον Th.6.7
, IG22.1666A8, etc.: [tense] pf. , ([etym.] ἀπο-) Pl.Men. 85a; [dialect] Dor.[ per.] 3sg.τετμάκει Archim.Con.Sph.22
,26; [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. part. (in pass. sense) τετμηώς A.R4.156:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. τεμοῦμαι ([etym.] ὑπο-) Ar. Eq. 291 (lyr.), X.Cyr.1.4.19, etc.: [tense] aor. ἐταμόμην, inf.ταμέσθαι Il.9.580
; [dialect] Att. ([etym.] ἀπ-), Luc.Pr.Im.24:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.τμηθήσομαι Arist.LI 968b17
; [dialect] Dor.τμα- Archim.Aequil.2.2
; alsoτετμήσομαι Philostr.VA4.24
, ([etym.] ἐκ-) Pl.R. 564c: [tense] aor. , Th.2.18, etc.; [dialect] Dor.ἐτμα- Archim.Con.Sph.11
: [tense] pf.τέτμημαι Od.17.195
, Th.3.26, etc.; [dialect] Dor.τετμα- Archim.Con.Sph.12
(τετμη- Pi.I.6(5).22
codd.):— cut, in Hom. and elsewhere usu. of particular kinds of cutting (v. infr.); generally, ὀδόντας οἵους τέμνειν fit for cutting, X.Mem.1.4.6; τοιοῦτον τμῆμα τέμνεται τὸ τεμνόμενον, οἷον τὸ τέμνον τέμνει; Pl.Grg. 476d.2 cut, wound, maim,ἀλλήλων ταμέειν χρόα χαλκῷ Il.13.501
, 16.761; πρὸς δέρην τ. wound her in the neck, A.Eu. 592; οἱ στενοὶ (sc. τελαμῶνες) τέμνουσι narrow bandages cut the patient, Sor.1.83.3 of a surgeon, cut,ἐκ μηροῦ τ. βέλος Il.11.844
;τ. τὰν κοιλίαν IG42(1).122.40
(Epid., iv B.C.); τὴν χεῖρα (in blood-letting) Gal.16.810: abs., use the knife, as opp. to cautery ([etym.] κάειν), ἤτοι κέαντες ἢ τεμόντες A.Ag. 849
, cf. X.An.5.8.18, Pl.Grg. 456b, 480c, 521e, etc.:— [voice] Pass., to be operated upon, Hp.Aph.7.44, Pl.Grg. 479a.5 prune vines, LXX Le.25.3, cf. Is.5.6 ([voice] Pass.); cut, i.e. gather, herbs, Dsc.3.132 ([voice] Pass.).II cut up, cut to pieces, of animals, Il.9.209; τ. μελεϊστί, διὰ μελεϊστί, κατὰ μέλη, 24.409, Od.9.291, Pi.O.1.49;τ. ἰχθῦς Hdt.2.65
, cf. 3.42, etc.:—[voice] Med.,ταμνομένους κρέα πολλά Od.24.364
.b slaughter, sacrifice,ταμέειν Διί τ' Ἠελίῳ τε Il.19.197
; σφάγια τ. E.Supp. 1196:—[voice] Pass.,σφάγια τέμνεται Id.Heracl. 400
.2 ὅρκια τάμνειν sacrifice in attestation of an oath, and hence, take solemn oaths, Il.2.124, Od.24.483, etc. (also in late Prose, as Plb.21.24.3, 21.32.15, al.); , etc.; θάνατόν νύ τοι ὅρκι' ἔταμνον I made a truce which was death to thee, 4.155; ἐπὶ τούτοισι τ. ὅρκιον on these terms, Hdt.7.132; without ὅρκιον, τ. τισὶ μένειν τὸ ὅρκιον make a covenant that.., Id.4.201; alsoσπονδὰς τέμωμεν E.Hel. 1235
; ἆρα φίλιά μοι τεμεῖ; Id.Supp. 376 (lyr.):—[voice] Med., of two parties,ὅρκια τάμνεσθαι Hdt.4.70
.3 φάρμακον τέμνειν cut or chop up a plant for purposes of medicine or witchcraft, Pl.Lg. 836b: metaph., ib. 919b, Ep. 353e: hence πόρον or ἄκος τέμνειν contrive a means or remedy, A.Supp. 807 (lyr., dub.l.), E.Andr. 121 (lyr.).4 divide, of a river, μέσην τ. Λιβύην cut it in twain, Hdt.2.33, cf. E.El. 411; of a mountain-chain, D.P.340, 890; τ. δίχα cleave in two, Pl.Smp. 190d:-[voice] Med., ἑπτὰ μέρη τεμόμενος having divided it into seven parts, Id.Lg. 695c:—[voice] Pass.,γραμμὴ δίχα τετμημένη Id.R. 509d
; τετμημένος ἐξ ἑνὸς δύο cut from one into two, Id.Smp. 191d.b διὰ τῆς δριμυφαγίας εἰ καὶ τὸ πάχος τέμνοιτο τοῦ γάλακτος were to be diluted, thinned, Sor.1.98;ἡ τῆς πτισάνης [ὕλη] τ. καὶ ὑγραίνει τὰ τῆς ἀναπτύσεως δεόμενα Gal.15.507
, cf. 6.352, 14.742; , cf. Vict.Att.1, al.5 divide logically,τ. δίχα Pl.Phlb. 49a
, Plt. 287b; τ. τὸν ἀριθμὸν ἀρτίῳ καὶ περιττῷ into even and odd, ib. 262e, cf. 266e, al.; εἰς δύο μέρη τέμνουσι [ τὴν πραγματείαν] Sor. 1.1:—[voice] Pass.,διχῇ τέμνεσθαι Pl.Sph. 223c
.III cut off, severἐκ κεφαλέων τρίχας Il.3.273
;κεφαλὴν ἀπὸ δειρῆς 18.177
;δρακόντοιν κάρα A.Ch. 1047
, cf. S.Ph. 619;λαιμούς τινος Ar.Av. 1560
; πλόκον, φόβας, βόστρυχον, S.Aj. 1179, El. 449, 901 ([voice] Pass.), etc.;τράχηλον σώματος χωρίς E.Ba. 241
; Ὕδραν τ. Pl.R. 426e: with double acc., ἐρινεὸν ὀξέϊ χαλκῷ τάμνε νέους ὄρπηκας cut the branches off the fig-tree, Il.21.38 ( ἐρινεοῦ cj. Agar):—[voice] Pass., τρίχας ἐτμήθην had them cut off, E.Tr. 480.2 part off, mark off,τέλσον ἀρούρης Il.13.707
;τέμενος 6.194
; so in [voice] Med., 9.580; also τάμνοντ' ἀμφὶ βοῶν ἀγέλας they cut them off, surrounded them, 18.528.IV cut down, fell, of trees and timber, δένδρεα, δρῦς, φιτρούς, 11.88, 23.119, Od.12.11, etc.; ; τίς.. ἔτεμε τὰν δακρυόεσσαν Ἰλίῳ πεύκαν; E.Hel. 231 (lyr.);τ. ὕλην Th.2.98
; τ. ξύλα ἐκ τοῦ Κιθαιρῶνος ib.75;χάρακας ἐκ τοῦ τεμένους Id.3.70
:—[voice] Pass., [μελίη] χαλκῷ ταμνομένη Il.13.180
;ῥόπαλον τετμημένον Od.17.195
; ἡ ὕλη ἡ τετμ. the felled timber, D.42.30:—[voice] Med., δοῦρα τάμνεσθαι fell oneself timber, Od.5.243, cf. Hdt.5.82, E.Hec. 634 (lyr.).2 λίθον τ. hew or quarry it, IG12.76.56, cf. 22.1666A8, 42(1).102.41, al. (Epid., iv B.C.), Pl.Criti. 116a, PPetr.2p.6 (iii B.C.), D.S.5.13; τ. μέταλλον open or work a mine, Hyp.Eux.35 ([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Med., λίθους τάμνεσθαι have them wrought or hewn, Hdt.1.186.3 cut down for purposes of destruction,γῆς τ. βλαστήματα E.Hec. 1204
;τ. τὸν σῖτον X.Mem.2.1.13
; also τ. τὴν γῆν lay waste the country by felling the fruit-trees, cutting the corn, etc., Hdt.9.86, cf. Th.2.19,55, And.3.8 ([voice] Pass.);τῆς γῆς ἔτεμον οὐ πολλήν Th.6.7
: c. partit. gen., τῆς γῆς τ. waste part of it, Id.1.30, 2.56:—[voice] Pass., ib.18,20.V cut into shape,δέρμα βόειον Od.14.24
;ἱμάντας ἐκ τοῦ δέρματος Hdt.5.25
:—[voice] Med.,νομέας ταμόμενοι Id.1.194
.2 τ. ὁδόν cut or make a road,τ. ὁδοὺς εὐθείας Th.2.100
;τ. διάπλους ἐκ τῶν διωρύχων Pl.Criti. 118e
;τάφρον τεμέσθαι PHal.1.107
(iii B.C.); ὁ τέμνων (sc. τὴν τάφρον) ib. 110: metaph., ὀχετοὺς ἐπὶ τὸν πλεύμονα ἔτεμον carried channels or ducts to the lungs, Pl.Ti. 70d, cf. 77c;οὐκ.. ἐγὼ πρῶτος ταύτην ἐτεμόμην τὴν ὁδόν Luc.Pr.Im.24
:—[voice] Pass.,μυρίαι τέτμηνται κέλευθοι Pi.I.6(5).22
;οὐ τετμημένων [τῶν] ὁδῶν Hdt.4.136
, etc.b make one's way, advance,ὦ τὴν ἐν ἄστροις.. τέμνων ὁδὸν.. Ἥλιε E.Ph. 1
;διὰ μέσου.. αἰθέρος τέμνων κέλευθον Ar.Th. 1100
; τὴν μεσόγαιαν τ. τῆς ὁδοῦ take the inland road, strike through the interior, Hdt.7.124, 9.89: metaph., μέσον τι τέμνειν hold a middle course, Pl.Prt. 338a; τὴν μέσην τ. Plu.2.7b; μέσον τινὰ [ βίον] τ. Pl.Lg. 793a;βιότοιο τ. τρίβον AP9.359
(Posidipp. or Pl.Com.), 360 (Metrod.): abs., make one's way, A.R.2.1244, 4.771.3 of ships, cut through the waves, plough the sea, τ. πέλαγος μέσον, κύματα θαλάσσης, Od.3.175, 13.88, cf. Pi.P.3.68: metaph., ψεύδη.. τάμνοισαι κυλίνδοντ' ἐλπίδες men's hopes are tossed about as they cut through the sea of lies, Id.O.12.6: of birds, αἰθέρος αὔλακα τ. cleave the air, Ar.Av. 1400, cf. h.Cer. 383, E.Epigr.2.VII cut short, bring to a crisis or decision,μαχᾶν τ. τέλος Pi.O.13.57
;κίνδυνον τ. σιδάρῳ E.Heracl. 758
(lyr.);λόγῳ τὰ διάφορα τεμεῖν Lib.Or.18.164
; τὰς δίκας τ. Cod.Just.3.1.12, cf. 2.12.27.2, al.------------------------------------ -
14 ἰατροτομεύς
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰατροτομεύς
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15 нож для носовых пластических операций
хирург, выполняющий пластические операции — plastic surgeon
Русско-английский медицинский словарь > нож для носовых пластических операций
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16 רטיה
רְטִיָּה, רְטִיָּיהf. (רָטָה) emollient, plaster, compress. Ex. R. s. 26 אין מידתי … מכה באזמל ומרפא בר׳וכ׳ my (Gods) way is not like the way of man (surgeon), who wounds with a knife and heals with a plaster, but I ; ib. 50; Lev. R. s. 18, end; Mekh. Bshall., s.5; Tanḥ. Bshall. 23; Tanḥ. Vayesheb 9. Cant. R. to IV, 5 בו״ד אין מקדיםר׳וכ׳ a human being does not prepare the plaster before he sees the wound, but not so the Lord, he prepares the plaster ; Yalk. Jer. 312. Tosef.Pes.II (III), 3; a. v. fr.Pl. רְטִיּוֹת. Ex. R. s. 27 ונמצא כולור׳ finally his body is covered all over with plasters. -
17 רטייה
רְטִיָּה, רְטִיָּיהf. (רָטָה) emollient, plaster, compress. Ex. R. s. 26 אין מידתי … מכה באזמל ומרפא בר׳וכ׳ my (Gods) way is not like the way of man (surgeon), who wounds with a knife and heals with a plaster, but I ; ib. 50; Lev. R. s. 18, end; Mekh. Bshall., s.5; Tanḥ. Bshall. 23; Tanḥ. Vayesheb 9. Cant. R. to IV, 5 בו״ד אין מקדיםר׳וכ׳ a human being does not prepare the plaster before he sees the wound, but not so the Lord, he prepares the plaster ; Yalk. Jer. 312. Tosef.Pes.II (III), 3; a. v. fr.Pl. רְטִיּוֹת. Ex. R. s. 27 ונמצא כולור׳ finally his body is covered all over with plasters. -
18 רְטִיָּה
רְטִיָּה, רְטִיָּיהf. (רָטָה) emollient, plaster, compress. Ex. R. s. 26 אין מידתי … מכה באזמל ומרפא בר׳וכ׳ my (Gods) way is not like the way of man (surgeon), who wounds with a knife and heals with a plaster, but I ; ib. 50; Lev. R. s. 18, end; Mekh. Bshall., s.5; Tanḥ. Bshall. 23; Tanḥ. Vayesheb 9. Cant. R. to IV, 5 בו״ד אין מקדיםר׳וכ׳ a human being does not prepare the plaster before he sees the wound, but not so the Lord, he prepares the plaster ; Yalk. Jer. 312. Tosef.Pes.II (III), 3; a. v. fr.Pl. רְטִיּוֹת. Ex. R. s. 27 ונמצא כולור׳ finally his body is covered all over with plasters. -
19 רְטִיָּיה
רְטִיָּה, רְטִיָּיהf. (רָטָה) emollient, plaster, compress. Ex. R. s. 26 אין מידתי … מכה באזמל ומרפא בר׳וכ׳ my (Gods) way is not like the way of man (surgeon), who wounds with a knife and heals with a plaster, but I ; ib. 50; Lev. R. s. 18, end; Mekh. Bshall., s.5; Tanḥ. Bshall. 23; Tanḥ. Vayesheb 9. Cant. R. to IV, 5 בו״ד אין מקדיםר׳וכ׳ a human being does not prepare the plaster before he sees the wound, but not so the Lord, he prepares the plaster ; Yalk. Jer. 312. Tosef.Pes.II (III), 3; a. v. fr.Pl. רְטִיּוֹת. Ex. R. s. 27 ונמצא כולור׳ finally his body is covered all over with plasters.
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