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1 the eponymous role
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2 the eponymous hero
Общая лексика: заглавная роль (в пьесе; напр., роль Гамлета), герой, именем которого названо произведение -
3 Hellen (In Greek mythology, grandson of the god Prometheus; he was the eponymous ancestor of all true Greeks, called Hellenes in his honour)
Религия: ЭллинУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Hellen (In Greek mythology, grandson of the god Prometheus; he was the eponymous ancestor of all true Greeks, called Hellenes in his honour)
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4 Ninus (In Greek mythology, king of Assyria and the eponymous founder of the city of Nineveh)
Религия: НинУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Ninus (In Greek mythology, king of Assyria and the eponymous founder of the city of Nineveh)
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5 Romulus, the eponymous founder of Rome
Общая лексика: Ромул, именем которого назван основанный им РимУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Romulus, the eponymous founder of Rome
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6 eponymous
[ɪ'pɔnɪməs], [e'pɔn-]прил.2)а) давший своё имя (чему-л.)Beowulf, the eponymous hero of the epic Old English poem, was a Goth. — Беовульф, герой одноимённой староанглийской поэмы, был готом.
She also appeared with the Royal Danish Ballet as Manon in Kenneth MacMillan's eponymous ballet. — Она также выступала с Королевским балетом Дании - исполняла заглавную партию в балете МакМиллана "Манон".
Nobel left the world two inventions - dynamite and his eponymous peace price. — Нобель оставил миру два изобретения: динамит и премию мира своего имени.
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7 eponymous
[ıʹpɒnıməs] aдающий своё имяRomulus, the eponymous founder of Rome - Ромул, именем которого назван основанный им Рим
the eponymous hero - а) заглавная роль (в пьесе; напр., роль Гамлета); б) герой, именем которого названо произведение
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9 eponymous
прил. дающий свое имя Romulus, the eponymous founder of Rome ≈ Ромул, именем которого назван основанный им Рим дающий свое имя - Romulus, the * founder of Rome Ромул, именем которого назван основанный им Рим - the * hero заглавная роль( в пьесе;
например роль Гамлета) герой, именем которого названо произведениеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > eponymous
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11 eponymous
a дающий своё имяRomulus, the eponymous founder of Rome — Ромул, именем которого назван основанный им Рим
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e.pon.y.mous[ip'6nim2s] adj epônimo. the church St. Louis and its eponymous saint / a Igreja de São Luís e o santo que lhe deu o nome. -
13 Ephraim (A son of Joseph and the traditional eponymous ancestor of one of the tribes of Israel)
Религия: ЕфремУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Ephraim (A son of Joseph and the traditional eponymous ancestor of one of the tribes of Israel)
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14 Judah (A son of Jacob and the traditional eponymous ancestor of one of the tribes of Israel. Gn:29:35)
Религия: ИудаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Judah (A son of Jacob and the traditional eponymous ancestor of one of the tribes of Israel. Gn:29:35)
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15 Reuben (A son of Jacob and the traditional eponymous ancestor of one of the tribes of Israel)
Религия: РувимУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Reuben (A son of Jacob and the traditional eponymous ancestor of one of the tribes of Israel)
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16 epónimo
adj.eponymous, eponymic.m.eponym.* * *► adjetivo1 eponymous1 eponym————————1 eponym* * *( Ling)1.ADJ eponymous2.SM eponym* * *= eponym, eponymous.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex. In mathematics, 688 of 1,105 eponyms occurred in articles citing other works having the respective names of the eponymous individuals in their titles.Ex. In mathematics, 688 of 1,105 eponyms occurred in articles citing other works having the respective names of the eponymous individuals in their titles.* * *= eponym, eponymous.Nota: Adjetivo.Ex: In mathematics, 688 of 1,105 eponyms occurred in articles citing other works having the respective names of the eponymous individuals in their titles.
Ex: In mathematics, 688 of 1,105 eponyms occurred in articles citing other works having the respective names of the eponymous individuals in their titles.* * *epónimo -maeponymous* * *epónimo, -a♦ adjeponymous♦ nmeponym -
17 Titelheld
m (eponymous) hero; der Titelheld dieses Buches the eponymous hero of this book* * *Ti|tel|held(in)m(f)eponymous hero/heroine, hero/heroine (mentioned in the title)* * *Ti·tel·held(in)* * *Titelheld m (eponymous) hero;der Titelheld dieses Buches the eponymous hero of this book -
18 едноименен
of the same name ( след същ.); homonymousпо/из едноименния роман на Х after/from X's novel of the same name* * *едноѝменен,прил., -на, -но, -ни of the same name ( след същ.); homonymous; eponymous; по/из \едноимененния роман на Х after/from X’s novel of the same name, after the eponymous novel of X.* * *homonymous* * *1. of the same name (след същ.);homonymous 2. по/из едноименния роман на Х after/from X's novel of the same name -
19 Te Uri O Hau
Hapu of the Ngati WhatuaThe people of Te Uri O Hau were among the first Maori to populate Aotearoa, descending from the Waka - Mahuhu (one of the pre-hekenui waka of 1350 circa & one out of a few to bring a colonizing capacity [one other being the waka - Mamaari]) In those earlier days it was said that the people lived at Muriwhenua (in the North) that there were other people here on our arrival (the patupaiarehe) life continued harmoniously until the murder of a patupaiarehe occurred causing upheaval & fighting amongst the people of Muriwhenua who then all went their separate ways... in those days the people were more nomadic & raw they moved about & it wasn't until after the eponymous ancestor of Te Uri O Hau settled at Pouto that Te Uri O Hau became known as such. -
20 Cushing, Harvey Williams
SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology[br]b. 8 April 1869 Cleveland, Ohio, USAd. 7 October 1939 New Haven, Connecticut, USA[br]American neurosurgeon and innovator of antihaemorrhagic techniques including the use of electrocoagulation.[br]Cushing graduated in medicine from Harvard University in 1895, having already acquired an arts degree at Yale (1891). He held posts in Boston and at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, from 1897 until 1890, and then travelled abroad. After studying in Germany and England he returned to Baltimore to become Assistant Professor of Surgery in 1903 working under W.S. Halsted, a post he held until 1912. In 1905 he started specializing in neurosurgery, undertaking much experimental work and developing new instruments and techniques, such as spinal anaesthesia and in particular the electrosurgical methods pioneered by W.T. Bovie.Returning to Harvard as Professor of Surgery, he established a renowned school of neurosurgery. He retired from Harvard in 1932, becoming Stirling Professor of Neurosurgery until 1937 and then Director of Studies in the History of Medicine at Yale.His researches in neurophysiology were extensive and the eponymous pituitary syndrome is only one of a large number of discoveries in the field. He was awarded numerous honours, both American and international. He was a noted bibliophile, particularly of medical books and manuscripts, and his own extensive collection was bequeathed to Yale, becoming an important part of the Historical Medical Library.[br]Bibliography1928, "Electrosurgery as an aid to the removal of intracranial tumours", Surg. Gynec. Obstet.Further ReadingJ.F.Fulton, 1946, Harvey Cushing: A Biography.MGBiographical history of technology > Cushing, Harvey Williams
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