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81 trumpet
1. noun1) (a brass musical wind instrument with a high, clear tone: He plays the trumpet; He played a tune on his trumpet.) trompette2) (the cry of an elephant: The elephant gave a loud trumpet.) barrissement2. verb(to play the trumpet.) trompeter- blow one's own trumpet -
82 trumpet
1. noun1) (a brass musical wind instrument with a high, clear tone: He plays the trumpet; He played a tune on his trumpet.) trombeta2) (the cry of an elephant: The elephant gave a loud trumpet.) barrido2. verb(to play the trumpet.) trombetear- blow one's own trumpet -
83 ὄρος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `mountain, height'; also (in Egypt) `desert' in contrast to cultivated plain (Il.).Other forms: w. metr. length. οὔρ-εος, - εα etc. (ep.), also ὤρ-εος, - εα (Theoc.); Megar. ὄρρος and Chalcid. (RPh. 71, 1997, 170)Compounds: As 1. member 1. w. unenlarged stem a.o. in ὀρεσκῳ̃ος (s. v.); 2. themat. enlarged e.g. in ὀρεο-σέλινον n. `mountain-parsley' (Thphr.; Risch IF 59, 257, Strömberg Pflanzn. 33 a. 116); 3. often in dat. sg. (= loc.), e.g. ὀρει-δρόμος `roming in the mountains' (Pi., E., Nonn.), after thir a.o. ὀρεί-χαλκος m. `mountain ore, brass (h. Hom. 6, 9, Hes. Sc. 122; Risch 59, 27; on the meaning Michell ClassRev. 69, 21 f.), Lat. LW [loanword] orichalcum, folketym. auri-; also ὠρό-χαλκος (Peripl. M. Rubr., PGiss. 47, 6; - ο- in comp.boundary, ὠ- = Lat. au-?); 4. in dat. pl., e.g. ὀρεσί-τροφος `grown up in the mountains' (Hom.).Derivatives: 1. ὀρέσ-τερος `living in the mountains, to consist of mountains' (Χ 93; Chantraine Études 36 w. n.3 a. lit.); 2. ὄρειος (= *ὄρεσ-ιος), ep. lyr. οὔρ-, `mountainous' (h. Merc. 244), f. - ειάς (AP), as subst. `mountain-nymph' (Bion, Nonn.); 3. ὀρεινός (\< *ὀρεσ-νός) `id.' (IA.); 4. Όρέσ-της m. PN (Il.) with Όρεστ-άδης (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 184), ὀρέστ(ε)ιον n. = ἑλένιον (Dsc., Plin.; Strömberg Pflanzenn. 102); Όρέσ-ται m. pl. "highlander", name of an Epeirotic people (Th.); ὀρεστ-ιάδες νύμφαι (Ζ 420, h. Hom. 19, 19); metr. for *ὀρεστ-άδ- (Schwyzer 508); ὀρεστ-ίας m. `mountain wind' (Call.; like Όλυμπίας a.o., Chantraine Form. 95); 5. ὀρώδης `mountainous' (EM).Etymology: Prop. prob. *"elevation" as verbal noun of ὄρνυμαι, ὀρέσθαι `rise etc.' (s.v. w. lit.); cf. Chantraine Form. 417, Schwyzer 512 and Porzig Satzinhalte 300 (so * h₃er-os). A further deriv. of this s-stems may be found in Skt. r̥ṣ-vá- `ricing up, high'; vgl. auch ὄρρος und ὀρσοθύρη.Page in Frisk: 2,426Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄρος
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84 pet
n. m.1. Fart. Lâcher un pet: To 'let one rip', to break wind.2. Danger, risk, peril. En '42 il y avait du pet à sortir sans ausweis: If Jerry caught you without I.D. on the streets, during the war, you were in trouble.3. 'Row', disturbance. Faire du pet: To kick up a fuss. Flurer le pet à quelqu'un: To pick a quarrel with someone.4. Faire le pet: To be on the look-out (where danger is concerned), to be on watch.5. (interj.): Pet! Look out!-Careful, someone's coming!6. Porter le pet:a To complain.b To lay a charge against someone.a To 'feel out of sorts', to be unwell.b To be awkward and uncooperative.8. Ça ne vaut pas un pet de lapin! It's not worth a brass farthing! — It's worthless! -
85 buckle
I ['bʌkl] 1. сущ.1) пряжкаto undo / unfasten a buckle — расстегнуть пряжку
Syn:2) тех. скоба, стяжка, хомутик••2. гл.1) = buckle up застёгивать пряжкуWendy can already buckle up her shoes although she's only four. — Венди уже может застёгивать свои ботинки, а ведь ей всего четыре года.
2) приготовиться; сконцентрировать внимание, энергию (на чём-л.); энергично взяться за делоHe buckled down to the job. — Он энергично приступил к работе.
3) сплотиться, объединиться4) вступить в схватку, сцепитьсяSyn:5) сгибать, выгибать6) гнуться, изгибаться; сгибатьсяwheat buckling in the wind — пшеница, сгибающаяся от ветра
Syn:7) шутл. жениться8) уступать, отступатьHe buckled under pressure. — На него надавили, и он сдался.
Syn:•- buckle to
- buckle under
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86 trombone
trom'bəun(a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) trombóntrombone n trombóntr[trɒm'bəʊn]1 trombón nombre masculinotrombone [trɑm'bo:n] n: trombón mn.• trombón s.m.trɑːm'bəʊn, trɒm'bəʊnnoun trombón m[trɒm'bǝʊn]N trombón m* * *[trɑːm'bəʊn, trɒm'bəʊn]noun trombón m -
87 bugle
nounBügelhorn, das* * *['bju:ɡl](a musical wind instrument usually made of brass, used chiefly for military signals: He plays the bugle.) das Horn- academic.ru/9460/bugler">bugler* * *bu·gle[ˈbju:gl̩]n Horn nt* * *['bjuːgl]nBügelhorn ntbugle call — Hornsignal nt
* * *bugle1 [ˈbjuːɡl]A s1. (Jagd)Horn n2. MIL Signalhorn n:sound the bugle ein Hornsignal blasen;bugle call Hornsignal nB v/t & v/i auf dem Horn blasenbugle2 [ˈbjuːɡl] s Glas-, Schmelzperle fbugle3 [ˈbjuːɡl] s BOT Günsel m* * *nounBügelhorn, das* * *n.Waldhorn -¨er n. -
88 Trompete
f; -, -n trumpet; altm. für Signale etc.: auch bugle; ANAT. altm. Eustachian tube; Pauke* * *die Trompetetrumpet* * *Trom|pe|te [trɔm'peːtə]f -, -ntrumpetSee:→ Pauke* * *(a brass musical wind instrument with a high, clear tone: He plays the trumpet; He played a tune on his trumpet.) trumpet* * *Trom·pe·te<-, -n>[trɔmˈpe:tə]f trumpet* * *die; Trompete, Trompeten trumpet* * ** * *die; Trompete, Trompeten trumpet -
89 bugle
'bju:ɡl(a musical wind instrument usually made of brass, used chiefly for military signals: He plays the bugle.) signalhorn, liten trompet- buglerIsubst. \/ˈbjuːɡl\/1) signalhorn (militærvesen), jakthorn2) sylinderformet glassperle (sydd på tøy)3) ( også bugleweed, en av flere arter i planteslekten Ajuga, særlig krypjonsokkoll, Ajuga reptans) jonsokkoll4) (austr., slang) nese, snyteskafton the bugle (austr., slang) stinkende, råttenIIverb \/ˈbjuːɡl\/1) blåse i horn2) signalisere med horn, tilkalle med horn -
90 trombone
trom'bəun(a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) trekkbasunbasunsubst. \/trɒmˈbəʊn\/, \/ˈtrɒmbəʊn\/( musikk) trombone, basun -
91 trombone
[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) básúna -
92 trombone
harsona* * *[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) harsona -
93 trombone
[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) trombone* * *trom.bone[trɔmb'oun] n Mus trombone. -
94 trombone
n. trombon* * *trombon* * *[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) trombon -
95 trombone
[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) pozavna* * *[trɔmboun, trɔmbóun]nounmusic trombon, pozavna; pozavnist -
96 trombone
• vetopasuuna• pasuuna* * *trom'bəun(a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) pasuuna -
97 trombone
[trɒm'bəʊn]nome trombone m.* * *[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) trombone* * *trombone /trɒmˈbəʊn/ (mus.)n.trombonistn.suonatore di trombone; trombonista.* * *[trɒm'bəʊn]nome trombone m. -
98 trombone
nounPosaune, die* * *[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) die Posaune- academic.ru/76758/trombonist">trombonist* * *trom·bone[trɒmˈbəʊn, AM trɑ:mˈboʊn]I. n* * *[trɒm'bəʊn]n (MUS)Posaune f* * *1. Posaune f2. Posaunist(in)* * *nounPosaune, die* * *n.Posaune -n f. -
99 trombone
[trɔm'bəun]npuzon m* * *[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) puzon -
100 trombone
[trom'bəun](a type of brass musical wind instrument, on which the pitch of notes is altered by sliding a tube in and out: He plays the trombone; He played a tune on his trombone.) trombons* * *trombons
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