-
1 Egyptian religion (Religion of ancient Egypt from the Late Neolithic period to the first centuries AD, including both folk traditions and the court religion)
Религия: религия Древнего ЕгиптаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Egyptian religion (Religion of ancient Egypt from the Late Neolithic period to the first centuries AD, including both folk traditions and the court religion)
-
2 neolithic
tr[niːəʊ'lɪɵɪk]1 neolítico,-aadj.• neolítico, -a adj.Neolithic 'niːə'lɪθɪk adjective neolítico[ˌniːǝʊ'lɪθɪk]1.ADJ neolítico2.CPDNeolithic Age N —
* * *Neolithic ['niːə'lɪθɪk] adjective neolítico -
3 neolithic
neolithic [‚ni:əʊˈlɪθɪk][site, tomb] néolithique ; [person] du néolithique -
4 neolítico
adj.neolithic, pertaining to the last phase of the Stone Age.* * *► adjetivo1 neolithic1 Neolithic————————1 Neolithic* * *ADJ neolithic* * *I- ca adjetivo neolithicII* * *I- ca adjetivo neolithicII* * *neolithicel neolítico the Neolithic (period)* * *
neolítico,-a adjetivo neolithic
' neolítico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
neolítica
* * *neolítico, -a♦ adjNeolithic♦ nmel Neolítico the Neolithic (period)* * *m GEOL Neolithic period -
5 kamień
stone; ( w zegarku) jewel; ( do zapalniczki) flintkamień szlachetny — gem(stone), precious stone
kamień grobowy lub nagrobny — gravestone, tombstone
kamień milowy — (przen) milestone
kamień węgielny — cornerstone; (przen) cornerstone, keystone
kamień spadł mi z serca — (przen) it's a weight lub load off my mind
* * *mi- ni-; Gen. -a1. ( kawałek skały) stone, rock; kamień brukowy paving stone, cobble-stone; kamień budowlany building stone; kamień ciosowy bud. cut stone, ashlar; kamień drogowy road stone; kamień do zapalniczek flint; kamień nagrobny gravestone, tombstone, headstone; kamień milowy dosł. i przen. milestone; kamień młyński millstone; kamień pamiątkowy memorial stone; kamień węgielny cornerstone; siny kamień min. blue vitriol, blue-stone; kamień litograficzny druk. lithographic stone; okres l. epoka kamienia łupanego geol. Stone Age, the palaeolithic period; okres l. epoka kamienia gładzonego geol. the neolithic period; kamień probierczy touchstone; kamień filozoficzny philosopher's stone; siedzieć gdzieś kamieniem not move l. stir from the spot; zmarznąć na kamień freeze stiff; spać jak kamień sleep like a log; przepaść jak kamień w wodę disappear into thin air; spadł mi kamień z serca that's a load l. weight off my mind; być komuś kamieniem u szyi be a burden to sb; kamień na kamieniu nie został (o miastach, budowlach) not a stone was left standing; kląć się w żywy kamień to swear up and down; mieć serce z kamienia have a heart of stone; trafiła kosa na kamień diamond cut diamond.2. ( w jubilerstwie) gemstone, stone.3. ( w czajniku) scale.4. med. calculus, stone; kamień nerkowy renal calculus; kamień żółciowy gallstone, bilestone; kamień nazębny tartar.5. (= pionek) (playing-) piece.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kamień
-
6 epo|ka
f 1. Geol. epoch 2. Archeol., Hist. age, period- epoka baroku/pozytywizmu the baroque/positivist period- epoka wczesnego średniowiecza the early medieval period- człowiek z epoki kamiennej Stone Age man- stroje/przedmioty z epoki romantyzmu costumes/objects from the Romantic period- schyłek a. zmierzch epoki the twilight of a period- przełom epok the turn of two epochs- rekwizyty/umeblowanie z epoki authentic period props/furniture- epoka lotów kosmicznych the era of space travel- wyprzedzać epokę to be ahead of one’s time3. Hist. (okres działalności) age, era, epoch- ideały/wartości minionej epoki the ideals/values of a bygone era- epoka Edisona the Edison era, Edison’s era- epoka Szekspira/Napoleona the Shakespearean/Napoleonic era- epoka elżbietańska/wiktoriańska the Elizabethan/Victorian era a. period- renesans był epoką wielkich twórców the Renaissance was an age of great artists4. (ważny okres) period- studia stanowiły ważną epokę w jego życiu his university years were an important period in his life- □ epoka brązu Archeol. Bronze Age- epoka kamienia łupanego Archeol. Palaeolithic (period), Old Stone Age- epoka kamienna Archeol. Stone Age- epoka żelaza Archeol. Iron Age■ być nie z tej epoki żart. to be a relic a. relict (of a bygone age)The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > epo|ka
-
7 Neolithicum
n. neolithic period, third and final period of the Stone Age characterized by the use of polished stone tools and the development of agriculture -
8 возникать
•The repulsion between two electrons comes about from the exchange of photons.
•An earthquake is generated (or develops, or occurs) when two blocks...
•The potential appearing across the output terminal is...
•These forces arise from the displacement of the aileron.
•The methylamines are widely distributed in nature where they arise probably as the result of decomposition of...
•The strains that are brought about in steel during the hardening process...
•Planets may come into being (or existence, or may result) when small planetesimals fall together.
•Above 1000°F another process is coming into play.
•The pipe developed a leak ( в трубе возникла течь).
•Under such conditions, it is possible that a crack may develop in a furnace.
•All tools develop ( во всех инструментах возникают) residual internal stresses.
•Under these conditions a bias will be developed because of the flow of electrons from grid to ground.
•Problems invariably occur which call for...
•A wave originating at point can reach any of the several detectors.
•No known meteorites seem to have originated on the Moon.
•A model of this type can be changed many times during the construction as new problems present themselves.
•The temperature at which the disorder sets in is a function of...
•Chemistry grew out of the black magic of the dark ages and the alchemy of the middle ages.
•This definition came about because it simplified the study of control systems.
•A dispute which ensued between the two groups...
•These forces are generated in the earth's interior.
•Shear is produced in columns by () variation in...
II•Ultimately, a molecule similar to modern catalase came into existence.
•Brain tumours are not likely to arise from a mature neuron.
•Planets may result [or come into being (or existence)] when small planetesimals fall together.
•As a result there occurs what is known as the Cerenkov effect.
•These craters date back to a period of...
•Planets may evolve into existence when...
•Interest in developing... goes back to the 1950s.
•Such forces occur when...
•In our galaxy, supernovae occur once every 30 years or so.
•Three questions might come to mind about the properties of...
* * *Возникать -- to appear, to develop (появляться), to arise, to come into being; to emerge, to originate (о трудностях, вопросах)Several problems have arisen during the course of the work which have required system development.Did the Neolithic of southern Greece really come into being as abruptly as it now appears it did?To troubleshoot a scale system problem, first determine in which scale system element the problem originates.Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > возникать
-
9 религия Древнего Египта
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > религия Древнего Египта
-
10 Egyptian religion
Религия: (Religion of ancient Egypt from the Late Neolithic period to the first centuries AD, including both folk traditions and the court religion) религия Древнего Египта -
11 Steinzeit
f Stone Age* * *die SteinzeitStone Age* * *Stein|zeitf (lit, fig)Stone Age* * *Stein·zeit▪ die \Steinzeit the Stone Ageder Mensch der \Steinzeit Stone Age manältere/mittlere/jüngere \Steinzeit Palaeolithic [or AM Paleolithic]/Mesolithic/Neolithic period* * *die Stone Age; (fig.) stone age* * *Steinzeit f Stone Age* * *die Stone Age; (fig.) stone age* * *f.Stone Age n. -
12 Steinzeit
См. также в других словарях:
Neolithic Period — or New Stone Age Final stage of technological development or cultural evolution among prehistoric humans. It is characterized by the use of stone tools shaped by polishing or grinding, the domestication of plants or animals, the establishment of… … Universalium
NEOLITHIC PERIOD — (C. 9000–5000 B.C.) Literally this term means “new stone age.” The most prevalent tools were still made of stone, such as flint and other hard rocks. However, in many other respects the Neolithic period in the Near East has justly been… … Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia
Deforestation during the Roman period — The rise and fall of the Roman Empire encompasses the time when Rome was the leading contributor to deforestation in the Mediterranean. Whereas the Mediterranean was largely prehistoric in 1000 BC, it was definitely historic by 500 AD.[1] Roman… … Wikipedia
Neolithic British Isles — The Neolithic site of Silbury Hill in Wiltshire, southern England, is one example of the large ceremonial monuments constructed across the British Isles in this period. The Neolithic British Isles refers to the period of British, Irish and Manx… … Wikipedia
Neolithic Revolution — The Neolithic This box: view · talk · edit ↑ Mesolithic … Wikipedia
The Gift of Stones — is a 1989 novel by British author Jim Crace. The novel, written in poetic language, takes place at the end of the Neolithic period, and is narrated by the village storyteller and his daughter .The novel evokes the Neolithic period without giving… … Wikipedia
Neolithic — [nē΄ō lith′ik, nē΄əlith′ik] adj. [ NEO + LITHIC] [sometimes n ] designating or of an Old World cultural period (8000? 3500? B.C.) characterized by polished stone tools, pottery, weaving, stock rearing, agriculture, and sometimes megaliths the… … English World dictionary
Neolithic architecture — Excavated dwellings at Skara Brae Neolithic architecture is the architecture of the Neolithic period. In Southwest Asia, Neolithic cultures appear soon after 10000 BC, initially in the Levant (Pre Pottery Neolithic A and Pre Pottery Neolithic B)… … Wikipedia
Neolithic founder crops — Ancient Near East portal The Neolithic founder crops (or primary domesticates) are the eight plant species that were domesticated by early Holocene (Pre Pottery Neolithic A and Pre Pottery Neolithic B) farming communities in the … Wikipedia
Neolithic — Ne|o|lith|ic [ ,niə lıθık ] adjective the Neolithic period of history began around 10,000 b.c., when humans began to make stone tools, grow their food, and live in permanent communities … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Neolithic — UK [ˌniːəˈlɪθɪk] / US [ˌnɪəˈlɪθɪk] adjective the Neolithic period of history began around 10,000 bc, when humans began to make stone tools, grow their food, and live in permanent communities … English dictionary