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1 βρυκανήσομαι
βρυκανάομαιsilken tunics: aor subj mp 1st sg (attic epic ionic)βρυκανάομαιsilken tunics: fut ind mp 1st sg (attic ionic) -
2 פרגזיות
פְּרַגְזִיּוֹתf. pl. (cmp. פַּרְגּוֹד) tunics. Gen. R. s. 56 אם כן כל אותן הפ׳וכ׳ if so, shall all those fine tunics which thy mother has made be for Ishmael?; Yalk. ib. 101 פרוגיאות (read: פְּרַנְזִיאוֹת; Levy Talm. Dict. quotes פרגיות; the glossator has אונאות דברים, prob. thinking of πράξις). -
3 פְּרַגְזִיּוֹת
פְּרַגְזִיּוֹתf. pl. (cmp. פַּרְגּוֹד) tunics. Gen. R. s. 56 אם כן כל אותן הפ׳וכ׳ if so, shall all those fine tunics which thy mother has made be for Ishmael?; Yalk. ib. 101 פרוגיאות (read: פְּרַנְזִיאוֹת; Levy Talm. Dict. quotes פרגיות; the glossator has אונאות דברים, prob. thinking of πράξις). -
4 оболочки
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5 kimau
------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kimau[Swahili Plural] vimau[English Word] tunic (short sleeved)[English Plural] tunics[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------[Swahili Word] kimau[Swahili Plural] vimau[English Word] uniform shirt (with short sleeves)[English Plural] uniform shirts[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7/8------------------------------------------------------------ -
6 Feldwebel
m; -s, -1. MIL. sergeant2. umg. fig. pej. sergeant major* * *der Feldwebelsergeant* * *Fẹld|we|bel ['fɛltveːbl]1. m -s, -, Feld|we|be|lin[-bəlɪn]2. f -, -nensergeant; (fig inf) sergeant-major (type)* * *der1) ((of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth: brown serge tunics.) serge2) (in the British army or air force, the rank above corporal: Sergeant Brown.) sergeant* * *Feld·we·bel(in)<-s, ->[ˈfeltve:bl̩]m(f) sergeant major* * *der; Felds, Feld (Milit.) sergeant* * *1. MIL sergeant2. umg fig pej sergeant major* * *der; Felds, Feld (Milit.) sergeant* * *m.sergeant n. -
7 guardia
f.1 guard (conjunto de personas).la vieja guardia the old guardguardia Civil Civil Guard, = armed Spanish police force who patrol rural areas and highways, guard public buildings in cities and police borders and coasts2 watch, guard (vigilancia).en guardia on guardmontar (la) guardia to mount guardaflojar o bajar la guardia to lower o drop one's guard3 duty (turno).estar de guardia to be on dutyf. & m.guardia civil civil guardguardia municipal (local) policeman, f. (local) policewomanguardia de seguridad security guardguardia de tráfico traffic policeman, f. traffic policewoman2 guard, guardsman, watchman.3 safeguard, protection, defense, defence.* * *1 (vigilancia) watch, lookout2 (servicio) duty, call3 (tropa) guard\bajar la guardia to lower one's guardestar de guardia (doctor) to be on duty, be on call 2 (soldado) to be on guard duty 3 (marino) to be on watchestar en guardia to be on guardmantener la guardia to keep watchmontar la guardia to mount guardponerse en guardia to put oneself on one's guardfarmacia de guardia duty chemist'sguardia civil Civil Guardguardia de asalto assault guardguardia de corps Royal Guardmédico de guardia doctor on duty* * *noun mf.1) guard2) policeman / policewoman* * *1.SMF (=policía) policeman/policewoman; (Mil) guardsmanguardia civil — civil guard, police corps with responsibilities outside towns or cities
guardia de tráfico — traffic policeman/policewoman
guardia forestal — (forest) ranger, warden
guardia municipal, guardia urbano/a — police officer ( of the city or town police)
guardias de asalto — riot police; (Mil) shock troops
2. SF1) (=vigilancia)•
estar de guardia — [empleado, enfermero, médico] to be on duty; [soldado] to be on sentry duty, be on guard duty; (Náut) to be on watchmédico de guardia — doctor on duty, duty doctor
oficial de guardia — officer on duty, duty officer
puesto de guardia — (Mil) guard post, sentry box
los fotógrafos hacían guardia junto al juzgado — the photographers were keeping guard outside the court
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montar guardia — to stand guardmontar la guardia — (=empezarla) to mount guard
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relevar la guardia — to change guard- poner a algn en guardia contra algofarmacia, juzgadose enciende una luz amarilla para poner en guardia al conductor — a yellow light appears to alert the driver
3) (Esgrima) (=posición) guard, gardeestar en guardia — to be on guard, be en garde
4) (=cuerpo) (Mil) guardguardia de honor — guard of honour, guard of honor (EEUU)
guardia municipal — city police, town police
Guardia Nacional — Nic, Pan National Guard, Army
guardia pretoriana — ( Hist) Praetorian Guard; pey corps of bodyguards
GUARDIA CIVIL The Guardia Civil, commonly referred to as la Benemérita, is the oldest of Spain's various police forces. A paramilitary force like the French Gendarmerie, it was set up in 1844 to combat banditry in rural areas, but was also used as an instrument of repression in the cities. Under Franco it was resented by many as an oppressive, reactionary force, and was especially hated in the Basque Country. With the return of democracy, Franco's despised Policía Armada were reformed as the Policía Nacional, and the present-day role of the Guardia Civil was redefined. They are mainly stationed in rural areas, and their duties include policing highways and frontiers and taking part in anti-terrorist operations. Their traditional tunics and capes have been replaced by a green uniform, and the famous black patent-leather three-cornered hats are now reserved for ceremonial occasions.guardia urbana — city police, town police
See:ver nota culturelle POLICÍA in policía* * *I1)a) ( vigilancia)estar de guardia — soldado to be on guard duty; médico to be on duty o call; empleado to be on duty; marino to be on watch
montaban or hacían guardia frente al palacio — they were standing guard in front of the palace
bajar la guardia — to lower one's guard
con la guardia baja — with one's guard down
estar en guardia — to be on one's guard
poner en guardia a alguien — to warn somebody
ponerse en guardia: se han puesto en guardia contra posibles fraudes — they are on the alert for fraud
b) ( en esgrima)2) ( cuerpo militar) guard•II(m) policeman; (f) policewoman* * *= guard, patrolman, watch.Ex. This article reports on the results of a survey measuring student library users' perception of the effectiveness of using guards in the library.Ex. Arabs who played a role in the Holocaust included those who personally took part in the persecution of Jews, and patrolmen who tracked down Jewish escapees from forced labor camps.Ex. During his watch, the US economy as well as the global monetary situation have been thrown into a precarious situation.----* bajar la guardia = lower + Posesivo + guard.* cambio de la guardia = changing of the guard.* de guardia = on duty, duty + Profesión, on standby, on call.* de la vieja guardia = old-style.* estar en guardia = be on guard (against), be on + Posesivo + guard.* farmacia de guardia = emergency pharmacy.* guardia de honor = guard of honour.* guardia del alba = morning watch.* guardia de seguridad = security guard.* Guardia Nacional, la = National Guard, the.* poner a Alguien en guardia = put + Nombre + on + Posesivo + guard.* relevo de la guardia = changing of the guard.* servicio en la Guardia Nacional = National Guard duty.* turno de guardia = guard duty.* vieja guardia, la = old guard, the.* * *I1)a) ( vigilancia)estar de guardia — soldado to be on guard duty; médico to be on duty o call; empleado to be on duty; marino to be on watch
montaban or hacían guardia frente al palacio — they were standing guard in front of the palace
bajar la guardia — to lower one's guard
con la guardia baja — with one's guard down
estar en guardia — to be on one's guard
poner en guardia a alguien — to warn somebody
ponerse en guardia: se han puesto en guardia contra posibles fraudes — they are on the alert for fraud
b) ( en esgrima)2) ( cuerpo militar) guard•II(m) policeman; (f) policewoman* * *= guard, patrolman, watch.Ex: This article reports on the results of a survey measuring student library users' perception of the effectiveness of using guards in the library.
Ex: Arabs who played a role in the Holocaust included those who personally took part in the persecution of Jews, and patrolmen who tracked down Jewish escapees from forced labor camps.Ex: During his watch, the US economy as well as the global monetary situation have been thrown into a precarious situation.* bajar la guardia = lower + Posesivo + guard.* cambio de la guardia = changing of the guard.* de guardia = on duty, duty + Profesión, on standby, on call.* de la vieja guardia = old-style.* estar en guardia = be on guard (against), be on + Posesivo + guard.* farmacia de guardia = emergency pharmacy.* guardia de honor = guard of honour.* guardia del alba = morning watch.* guardia de seguridad = security guard.* Guardia Nacional, la = National Guard, the.* poner a Alguien en guardia = put + Nombre + on + Posesivo + guard.* relevo de la guardia = changing of the guard.* servicio en la Guardia Nacional = National Guard duty.* turno de guardia = guard duty.* vieja guardia, la = old guard, the.* * *A1(vigilancia): estar de guardia «soldado» to be on guard duty;«médico» to be on duty o call; «empleado» to be on duty; «marino» to be on watchla farmacia de guardia the duty pharmacy o ( BrE) chemistmontaban guardia frente al palacio they were standing guard in front of the palacebajar la guardia (en boxeo) to lower one's guard; (descuidarse) to lower one's guard; (ceder) to let up, slacken in one's effortscon la guardia baja with one's guard downestar en guardia to be on one's guardhacerle la guardia a algn (CS); to keep a lookout o an eye out for sbponer a algn/ponerse en guardia: me puso en guardia contra los peligros de la expedición she warned me of the dangers of the expeditionse han puesto en guardia contra posibles fraudes they are on the alert o on their guard against possible fraudsprestar or hacer guardia «soldado» to do guard duty;«marino» to be on watch; «médico» to be on duty o call3(en esgrima): en guardia on guard, en gardeB (cuerpo militar) guardcambio de guardia changing of the guardrelevar la guardia to relieve the guardhacer la guardia ( Chi); to do military serviceCompuestos:feminine Civil Guard Guardia Civil (↑ guardia a1)feminine coastguard servicefeminine guard of honorfeminine mounted guard, horse guard● guardia municipal or urbanafeminine police ( mainly involved in traffic duties)feminine royal guardfeminine Swiss GuardCompuestos:masculine and feminine nose guardmasculine and feminine civil guardmasculine and feminine security guardmasculine and feminine security guardmasculine and feminine midshipman● guardia municipal or urbanomasculine and feminine policeman/policewoman ( mainly carrying out traffic duties)masculine and feminine nose guard* * *
guardia sustantivo femenino
1a) ( vigilancia):
[ médico] to be on duty o call;
[ empleado] to be on duty;
[ marino] to be on watch;
poner en guardia a algn to warn sbb) ( en esgrima):
2 ( cuerpo militar) guard;
Gguardia Civil Civil Guard;
guardia municipal or urbana police ( mainly involved in traffic duties)
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(sustantivo femenino) policewoman
guardia
I sustantivo femenino
1 (custodia, vigilancia) watch: montaba guardia bajo su ventana, he kept watch under her window
2 (cuerpo armado) guard: pertenece a la Guardia Real, he's in the Royal Guard
3 (turno de servicio) duty
Mil guard duty: mañana estaré de guardia, I'll be on guard duty tomorrow
farmacia de guardia, GB duty chemist, US pharmacy on duty
II mf (hombre) policeman
(mujer) policewoman
♦ Locuciones: bajar la guardia, to lower one's guard
poner en guardia, to be on guard
juzgado de guardia, police court
' guardia' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
juzgado
- alerta
- caseta
- casilla
- civil
- farmacia
- pitar
- porra
- reforzar
- relevar
English:
before
- call
- coastguard
- constable
- duty
- duty chemist
- guard
- lookout
- watch
- speed
- standby
- while
* * *♦ nf1. [conjunto de personas] guard;la vieja guardia the old guard;el cambio de guardia the changing of the guardGuardia Civil Civil Guard, = armed Spanish police force who patrol rural areas and highways, guard public buildings in cities and police borders and coasts;guardia costera coastguard service;guardia fronteriza border guard;guardia de honor guard of honour;la guardia municipal the local police;Guardia Nacional National Guard;guardia pretoriana Hist Praetorian Guard;Fig phalanx of bodyguards;guardia real royal guard;la Guardia Suiza the Swiss Guard;la guardia urbana the local police2. [vigilancia] watch, guard;también Figde guardia on guard;me quedé de guardia toda la noche I stayed up watching all night;¡en guardia! en garde!;hacer guardia to stand guard;montar (la) guardia to mount guard;poner a alguien en guardia to put sb on their guard;ponerse en guardia [en boxeo] to raise one's guard3. [turno] shift;este mes hice cinco guardias [médico] I've done five shifts this month;[soldado] I've done five turns at guard duty this month;le atenderá el médico de guardia the doctor on duty o duty doctor will see you;[farmacia] to be open 24 hours [on a given day]♦ nmf1. [agente] policeman, f policewomanguardia civil civil guard;guardia municipal (local) policeman, f (local) policewoman;guardia de tráfico traffic policeman, f traffic policewoman;guardia urbano (local) policeman, f (local) policewoman2. [centinela] guardguardia jurado security guard;guardia de seguridad security guard* * *I f1 guard;bajar la guardia fig lower one’s guard;poner a alguien en guardia put s.o. on their guard;la vieja guardia fig the old guard2:de guardia on dutyII m/f1 MIL guard2 ( policía) police officer* * *guardia nf1) : guard, defense2) : guard duty, watch3)en guardia : on guardguardia nmf1) : sentry, guardsman, guard2) : police officer, policeman m, policewoman f* * *guardia n1. (cuerpo) guardSe refiere al cuerpo de policía; una mujer policía se llama policewoman [pl. policewomen] -
8 döggslóð
f. track left in the dew; ok draga kyrtlarnir döggslóðina, the tunics brush the dew. -
9 غلائل الحبل المنوي و الخصية
1) tunicae funiculi spermatici et testis 2) tunics of spermatic cord and testisArabic-English Medical Dictionary > غلائل الحبل المنوي و الخصية
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10 туники
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11 оболочки
ж. мн. ч.tunics, membranes, coats, layers, sheaths, shels; tunicae [NA] ( см. тж оболочка)- оболочки плода
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12 Military Braid
A broad braid such as is worn on the tunics of soldiers. Sometimes fashionable as trimming for ladies' coats and dresses. -
13 Tunic
TUNIC, TUNICA (Latin)The tunic without the toga was worn by Roman soldiers, which accounts for the soldiers military coat being still called a tunic. Among the Saxons the tunic was an outer garment reaching to about the knees. Tunics of uneven length and beautifully ornamented were worn in Byzantium towards the end of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century. In modern times a tunic is a section of a garment similar to an overskirt and either fitted or gathered at the waist. -
14 Tunica
TUNIC, TUNICA (Latin)The tunic without the toga was worn by Roman soldiers, which accounts for the soldiers military coat being still called a tunic. Among the Saxons the tunic was an outer garment reaching to about the knees. Tunics of uneven length and beautifully ornamented were worn in Byzantium towards the end of the Roman Empire in the 3rd century. In modern times a tunic is a section of a garment similar to an overskirt and either fitted or gathered at the waist. -
15 serge
[səːdʒ] noun, adjective(of) a type of strong, usually woollen, cloth:صِرج: نَسيج صوفي رقيقbrown serge tunics.
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16 βρύθακες
A silken tunics, Hsch. [full] βρύκαι· αἱ ἱεραί (leg. βρύκαιναι· ἱεραί ) ([place name] Dorian), Id. [full] βρῡκᾰνάομαι, = βρυχ-, Id. [full] βρυκεδανός· πολυφάγος, οἱ δὲ μακρός, Id. [full] βρυκετός, = βρυγμός, Id. [full] βρύκος· κῆρυξ (cf. βρύοχος) , οἱ δὲ βάρβαρος (cf. βρούχετος) , οἱ δὲ ἀττέλεβος (cf. βροῦκος), Id. [full] βρυκταία, a kind of plant, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βρύθακες
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17 λῆρος
λῆρος (A), ὁ,A trash, trumpery, of what is showy but useless,λήροις ἀναδῶν τοὺς νικῶντας Ar.Pl. 589
;τραγικὸς λ. Id.Ra. 1005
; λῆρόν τε τἄλλ' ἡγεῖτο τοῦ γνῶναι πέρι φύσεις ποιητῶν no good as connoisseurs of poets, ib. 809;λ. πάντα πρὸς τὸ χρυσίον Antiph.232.1
, cf. X.An.7.7.41; λ. εἶναι δοκεῖ τὸ νόμισμα, φύσει δ' οὐθέν mere trash, Arist.Pol. 1257b10; a mere trifle, Pl.Phd. 72c, Men.Epit.60; λ. ἐστι τἄλλα πρὸς Κινησίαν there's naught to compare with Cinesias, Ar. Lys. 860; οἱ ποιηταὶ λ. εἰσιν useless, futile, Xenarch.7.1;ποιητῶν λ. Cratin.306
;ἐμὲ μὲν λ. ἡγεῖσθαι Pl.Chrm. 176a
, cf. Tht. 176d, Luc. DMeretr.10.3;λεπτοτάτων λ. ἱερεῦ Ar.Nu. 359
; λῆροι καὶ παιδιαί, of flute-playing at banquets, Pl.Prt. 347d; λῆροι καὶ φλυαρίαι futile nonsense, Id.Hp.Ma. 304b;ὁδοὺς καὶ κρήνας καὶ λήρους D.3.29
; παροψίδες καὶ λῆρος side-dishes and suchlike trumpery, Alex.261.5;παρεὶς λ. πολὺν ἀστακὸν ὠνοῦ Archestr.Fr.24
, cf. 35.7; as an exclamation, λῆρος nonsense! humbug! Ar.Pl.23, cf. Eub.41.8.II as Adj., silly,ποιητής Luc.Gall.6
, cf. Rh.Pr.17. Adv. - ρως Tz.H.13.337. (Perh. derived fr. sq.)------------------------------------A gold ornament on women's tunics, AP6.292 (Hedyl.), cf. Luc.Lex.9, Poll.5.101, Hsch. (Oxyt. in AP l.c., Hsch.) -
18 πτερωτός
A feathered, Hdt.2.76; , cf. Or. 274; [ἡ ψυχὴ] ἦν τὸ πάλαι π. Pl.Phdr. 251b; προσκεφάλαια π. stuffed with feathers, Poll.6.10.II winged,ὄφιες Hdt.2.75
; ὄχος, ἅρματα, A.Pr. 135 (lyr.), E.IA 250 (lyr.), etc.;Διὸς βροντή S.
l.c.; (lyr., dub. l.);ὄνειροι Luc.VH2.34
: metaph.,π. ἰξὸς ὀμμάτων Ἔρως Tim.Com.2
.2 π. φθόγγος a sound as of wings in the air, Ar.Av. 1198.3 π. χιτωνίσκοι tunics with flaps, Plu.2.330b.4 Astrol., epith. of certain signs, Vett.Val.10.9, Heph.Astr.1.1, Cat.Cod.Astr.1.104, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πτερωτός
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19 ἀποψύχω
ἀπο-ψύχω [ῡ]:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἀπεψύχθην and ἀπεψύχην [ῠ], v. infr., also ἀπεψύγην [ῠ] Hld.2.3:—A leave off breathing, faint, swoon,τὸν δὲ.. εἷλεν ἀποψύχοντα Od.24.348
;ἀ. ἀπὸ φόβου Ev.Luc.21.26
.2 c. acc., ἀπέψυξεν βίον breathed out life, S.Aj. 1031;πνεῦμα AP12.72
(Mel.): abs., expire, die, Th.1.134, cf. LXX4 Ma.15.17, D.C. 43.11,al.; λεπτὸν ἀ. faintly breathing out his life, Bion 1.9:—also [voice] Pass.,ἀποψύχεται Hp. Morb.1.19
: [tense] aor. 2 .II cool, chill,ὄψα Sosip. 54
:—[voice] Pass. or [voice] Med., to be cooled, Hom. only in phrase ἱδρῶ ἀπεψύχοντο χιτώνων στάντε ποτὶ πνοιήν they got the sweat dried off their tunics, Il.11.621; ἱδρῶ ἀποψυχθείς (by bathing) 21.561 (also in [voice] Act.,ἱδρῶ ἀποψύχοντε Orph.A. 1091
): generally, grow cold, Thphr. HP4.7.3, etc.: metaph., ἀπεψυγμένοι πρὸς τὸ μέλλον cold and indifferent as to.., Arist.Rh. 1383a4; shivering with terror,Arr.
Epict. 4.1.145, cf. Alciphr.2.2; but, to be refreshed, Phryn.PSp.27 B.2 impers., ἀποψύχει it grows cool,ἐπειδὰν ἀποψύχῃ Pl.Phdr. 242a
, ap. Phryn.PSp.45 B., sed leg. ἀποψυχῇ ([tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass.).III ἀποψύχειν· ἀποπατεῖν, ἀφοδεύειν, Hsch.; cf. ἀπόψυγμα.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποψύχω
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20 Ἴστρος
Ἴστρος, ὁ,A Ister, Danube, Hes.Th. 339, etc.; [full] Ἴστρος, ἡ, Milesian colony at its mouth, St.Byz.; also called [full] Ἰστρία, ἡ, Arr. ap. eund., [dialect] Ion. - ιη, Hdt.2.33:—Adj. [full] Ἰστριᾱνός, [dialect] Ion. [suff] ἱστουρψ-ηνός, ή, όν, of or from Istria, Hdt.4.78, St.Byz., etc.; Ἰστριανὰ πρόσωπα tattooed masks, like the faces of Scythian slaves, Ar.Fr.88; Ἰστριαναὶ ζειραί Scythian tunics, prob. for ἰσπνιᾶται σειραί (glossed ἰστρηνίδες), Theognost. Can.14; ἰστριανά, τά, covers for the baskets carried by κανηφόροι, Poll.10.191:—fem. [full] Ἰστριᾱνίδες, of these garments and covers, Hsch.; but alsoἸστριανίδων ὕφη S.Fr.210.67
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