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1 tail-and-mane hair
Лесоводство: конский волос -
2 tail-and-mane hair
Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > tail-and-mane hair
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3 tail-and-mane hair
Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > tail-and-mane hair
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4 конский волос
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > конский волос
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5 конский волос
1) General subject: horse-hair, horsehair2) Engineering: curl hair3) Railway term: curled hair (для набивки мебели)4) Forestry: tail-and-mane hair5) Textile: live hair6) Makarov: horse hair (волос гривы, чёлки, холки, конская щётка, хвостовой волос), mane hair (из гривы) -
6 cabellera
f.head of hair.cortar la cabellera a to scalp* * *1 hair, head of hair2 (de cometa) tail* * *SF1) (=pelo) hair, head of hair; (=postizo) switch, hairpiece- soltarse la cabellera2) (Astron) tail* * *a) ( melena) hairb) ( de un cometa) tail* * *= scalp.Ex. The domains covered in the performance tests for the area of cosmetology were: hair cut, permanent wave, shampooing, wigs and hairpieces, skin care, hair conditioners ( scalp and treatment), and manicuring.----* arrancar la cabellera a Alguien = scalp.* * *a) ( melena) hairb) ( de un cometa) tail* * *= scalp.Ex: The domains covered in the performance tests for the area of cosmetology were: hair cut, permanent wave, shampooing, wigs and hairpieces, skin care, hair conditioners ( scalp and treatment), and manicuring.
* arrancar la cabellera a Alguien = scalp.* * *2 (de un cometa) tail* * *
cabellera sustantivo femenino
cabellera sustantivo femenino long hair
' cabellera' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cabeza
- entrada
English:
head
- scalp
- tress
* * *cabellera nf1. [melena] head of hair;[como trofeo] scalp;cortar la cabellera a to scalp2. [de cometa] tail* * *f1 hair;le cortaron la cabellera they cut his hair;con la cabellera a lo Sid Vicious with a Sid Vicious hairstyle2 de cometa tail* * *cabellera nf: head of hair, mane -
7 θρίξ
Aτρίχεσιν J.AJ16.7.3
is f.l. for τρύχ-): - hair, Hom. only in pl.,ὀρθαὶ τρίχες ἔσταν ἐνὶ.. μέλεσσι Il. 24.359
; mostly, hair of the head, 22.77, Od.13.431;αἱ ἐν τῇ κεφαλῇ τρίχες Th.1.6
; sheep's wool, Il.3.273, Hes.Op. 517; pig's bristles, Il.19.254, Od.10.239; τρίχες ἄκραι οὐραῖαι, of a horse's tail, Il.23.519; ἀνάστασις τῶν τριχῶν, of a lark's crest, Gal.12.361.II later in sg. collectively, A.Th. 535, Ag. 562, S.El. 451; τριχὸς πλόκαμος, βόστρυχος, A.Th. 564 (lyr.), Ch. 229;γενείον θρίξ Id.Pers. 1056
; ; Ἐπαφρόδιτον.. τὴν παιδικὴν τρίχα Ὑγίᾳ (sc. ἀνέθηκεν) IG12(5).173 (Paros, i A.D.); of a horse's mane, S.Fr. 475; of dogs, X.Cyn.4.8 (sg. and pl.).2 a single hair, οὐδὲ τρίχ[α] Alc. Supp.14.10: prov., θρὶξ ἀνὰ μέσσον only a hair's breadth wanting, Theoc.14.9, cf. X.Smp.6.2; ἄξιον τριχός, i.e. good for nothing, Ar. Ra. 614;οὐδ' ἂν τριχὸς πριαίμην Eup.7.18D.
; ἐκ τριχὸς κρέμασθαι to hang by a hair, Aristaenet.2.1, Zen.3.47;ἀπὸ τ. ἠερτῆσθαι AP5.229
(Paul. Sil.);ἐπὶ τριχὸς ἦν ἡ σωτηρία Procop.Aed.6.6
; εἰς ἱερὴν τρίχα ἐλθεῖν, i.e. to come to life's end, v.l. in AP7.164 (Antip. Sid.), but cf. Epigr.Gr.248.13; μόνον οὐχὶ τῶν τ., φασί, λαμβάνεται 'saute aux yeux', S.E.M.7.257. -
8 Juba
1.jŭba, ae, f., the flowing hair on the neck of an animal, the mane.I.Lit.:B.equi,
Cic. Div. 1, 33, 73: huic equus ille jubam quatiens, Cic. N. D. poet. 2, 43, 111:equorum jubae,
Caes. B. G. 1, 48; Plin. 37, 10, 54, § 142:luduntque jubae per colla, per armos,
Verg. A. 11, 497.—Transf., the hair of the head, Sen. Brev. Vit. 12, 2; the hairy neck of dogs, Val. Fl. 6, 111; the crest of serpents, id. 8, 88; the crest of a helmet, Verg. A. 7, 785; the comb or tuft of feathers on the head of cocks and other birds, Col. 8, 2, 10; the tail of a comet, Plin. 2, 25, 22, § 89; the foliage of trees, id. 6, 22, 24, § 87:* II.mullorum,
the beards, Juv. 6, 40.—Trop., of the historic style of writing:2.hanc (orationem) saepius ossa, musculi, nervi: illam (historiam) tori quidam, et quasi jubae decent,
Plin. Ep. 5, 8, 10.Jŭba, ae, m., the name of two Numidian-kings.I.Juba I., king of Numidia and a part of Mauretania, who joined the party of Pompey, gained a victory over Cæsar's legate Curio, and put an end to his own life after the battle of Thapsus, Hor. C. 1, 22, 15; Caes. B. C. 2, 25; Suet. Caes. 66; Auct. B. Afr. 25 and 43.—II.Juba II., the son of the former, who, after his father's death, was brought by Cæsar to Rome, where he received a liberal education, and won himself great reputation by his historical works and works on the history of art. He married the daughter of Antony and Cleopatra, and was afterwards reinstated in his paternal kingdom, Plin. 5, 1, 1, § 16; 6, 27, 31, § 139; Tac. A. 4, 5; 23; Suet. Calig. 26. -
9 juba
1.jŭba, ae, f., the flowing hair on the neck of an animal, the mane.I.Lit.:B.equi,
Cic. Div. 1, 33, 73: huic equus ille jubam quatiens, Cic. N. D. poet. 2, 43, 111:equorum jubae,
Caes. B. G. 1, 48; Plin. 37, 10, 54, § 142:luduntque jubae per colla, per armos,
Verg. A. 11, 497.—Transf., the hair of the head, Sen. Brev. Vit. 12, 2; the hairy neck of dogs, Val. Fl. 6, 111; the crest of serpents, id. 8, 88; the crest of a helmet, Verg. A. 7, 785; the comb or tuft of feathers on the head of cocks and other birds, Col. 8, 2, 10; the tail of a comet, Plin. 2, 25, 22, § 89; the foliage of trees, id. 6, 22, 24, § 87:* II.mullorum,
the beards, Juv. 6, 40.—Trop., of the historic style of writing:2.hanc (orationem) saepius ossa, musculi, nervi: illam (historiam) tori quidam, et quasi jubae decent,
Plin. Ep. 5, 8, 10.Jŭba, ae, m., the name of two Numidian-kings.I.Juba I., king of Numidia and a part of Mauretania, who joined the party of Pompey, gained a victory over Cæsar's legate Curio, and put an end to his own life after the battle of Thapsus, Hor. C. 1, 22, 15; Caes. B. C. 2, 25; Suet. Caes. 66; Auct. B. Afr. 25 and 43.—II.Juba II., the son of the former, who, after his father's death, was brought by Cæsar to Rome, where he received a liberal education, and won himself great reputation by his historical works and works on the history of art. He married the daughter of Antony and Cleopatra, and was afterwards reinstated in his paternal kingdom, Plin. 5, 1, 1, § 16; 6, 27, 31, § 139; Tac. A. 4, 5; 23; Suet. Calig. 26. -
10 ἔθειρα
ἔθειρα, only pl. ἔθειραι: horse-hair, of the mane and tail of horses, and of the plume of a helmet.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἔθειρα
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