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1 natursten
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2 raakakivi
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3 неоколотый камень
Russian-English dictionary of construction > неоколотый камень
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4 неоколотый камень
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > неоколотый камень
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5 moloz
1. rubble, debris (of stone or stonelike material). 2. slang good-for-nothing person or thing. - duvar wall made of unhewn stones. - taşı unhewn stone. -
6 неотёсанный камень
Engineering: uncut stone, unhewn stone, untooled stoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неотёсанный камень
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7 caementum
caementum ī, n [caedo], an unhewn stone, quarry-stone: in caemento valere: in insulam caementa convexit: caementa non calce durata, cemented with mortar, L.: caementorum usus, Ta.* * *small stones, rubble (for concrete); quarry stones (for walls) (L+S); chips; cement; mortar -
8 caementum
caementum, i, n. (access. form cae-menta, ae, f., like armenta, ae, to armentum, Enn. ap. Non. p. 196, 30, or Trag. v. 422 Vahl.; v 373 Rib.) [contr. from caedimentum, from caedo; hence Engl. cement].I. A.Plur. (so most freq.), Vitr. 1, 2, 8; 7, 6, 1; Cato, R. R. 38, 3; Varr. ap. Non. p. 96, 5 al.:B.in eam insulam materiem, calcem, caementa, arma convexit,
Cic. Mil. 27, 74; so id. Div. 2, 47, 99; id. Q. Fr. 3, 9, 7; Liv. 36, 22, 11; 21, 11, 8; Hor. C. 3, 1, 35; Tac. G. 16.—Sing., Vitr. 1, 5, 8; 8, 6, 14; Tac. Or. 20; Plin. 35, 14, 48, § 169; Mart. 9, 76, 1.—II.Caementa marmorea, pieces that fly off from marble in working, chips of marble:caementa marmorea, sive assulae,
Vitr. 7, 6, 1. -
9 assus
assus, a, um, adj. [qs. artus, then arsus, then assus; cf.: areo, ardeo, Van.], roasted.I.Lit.:II.elixus esse quam assus soleo suavior,
Plaut. Most. 5, 1, 66:mergi,
Hor. S. 2, 2, 51:turdi,
id. ib. 2, 2, 73:passeris assi,
id. ib. 2, 8, 29 Bentl. (K. and H., atque):quibus (piscibus) assis Languidus in cubitum jam se conviva reponet,
id. ib. 2, 4, 38; so Vulg. Luc. 24, 42: res eadem magis alit jurulenta quam assa;magis assa quam elixa,
Cels. 2, 18; so,pulmo,
Plin. 30, 15, 51, § 145:carnes assae igni,
Vulg. Exod. 12, 8:assa caro bubula,
ib. 1 Par. 16, 3:assum (quid) igni,
ib. Exod. 12, 9:ova,
Scrib. Comp. 221.—Also, subst.: assum, i, n., a roast, roasted meat:vitulinum,
roast veal, Cic. Fam. 9, 20.—On the pun with assum = adsum, v. adsum init. —Meton. (prop. dried with heat, hence), dry, simple, mere: sudatio, a steam or sweating-bath, Gr. xêroi hidrôtes, Cels. 3, 27; also, subst.: assa, ōrum, n., = sudatorium, a sweating - bath, sudatory (without bathing), Cic. ad Q. Fr. 3, 1, 1; cf.: assa cella: aphidrôtêrion, Gloss. Vet.: sol, a simple basking in the sun without a previous anointing, Cic. Att. 12, 6.— Absol. or with nutrix, a dry-nurse:Hoc monstrant vetulae pueris repentibus assae,
Juv. 14, 208:assae nutricis est infantem magis diligere quam adultum,
Front. Ep. ad Ant. 1, 5:VOLVMNIAE DYNAMIDI NVTRICI ASSAE ET LIB....,
Inscr. Murat. 1512, 6:lapides,
rough, unhewn stone, Serv. ad Verg. G. 2, 417: vox, the simple voice, unaccompanied by any instrument, Non. pp. 76 and 77; cf. Ascon. ad Cic. Div. in Caecil. 17; inversely, assae tibiae, [p. 183] pipes not accompanied by the voice, Serv. ad Verg. G. 2, 417. -
10 ὀκριόεις
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀκριόεις
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11 roh
Adj.1. Nahrungsmittel: raw; das Fleisch ist innen noch roh the meat is still uncooked inside; roher Schinken uncooked ham; rohe Klöße dumplings made from grated raw potatoes; Ei 12. (unbehandelt) Diamant: rough, auch Stein: uncut; Häute: untreated; (primitiv verarbeitet) crude; Entwurf, Daten etc.: rough3. (derb, grob) rough, coarse; rohe Sitten oder Umgangsformen uncouth manners; ein roher Kerl a brute; sie leidet unter seiner rohen Art she suffers from his brutish behavio(u)r; er ist sehr roh zu ihr he treats her brutally; ein unglaublich rohes Verbrechen an incredibly brutal ( oder callous) crime; Gewalt* * *savage; heathenish; truculent; rough; crude; unwrought; uncooked; ruffianly; severe; coarse; brutal; raw* * *[roː]1. adjSee:→ Ei2) (= unbearbeitet) Bretter, Stein etc rough; Diamant uncut, rough; Eisen, Metall crude; Felle untreatedetw aus dem Rohen arbeiten (Art) — to work sth from the rough
die Statue/das Bild/das Manuskript ist im Rohen fertig — the rough shape of the statue/the rough sketch of the picture/the rough draft of the manuscript is finished
3) (= unkultiviert, brutal) roughróhe Gewalt — brute force
wo róhe Kräfte sinnlos walten... (prov) — brute force does it
2. adv1) (= ungekocht) raw2) (= grob) behauen, zusammen nageln roughly3) (= brutal) brutally* * *1) (of, or like, a brute: brutish manners.) brutish2) (unrefined: crude oil.) crude3) (not cooked: raw onions/meat.) raw4) (noisy and violent: rough behaviour.) rough5) (not complete or exact; approximate: a rough drawing; a rough idea/estimate.) rough* * *[ro:]I. adj1. (nicht zubereitet) raw\rohes Gemüse raw vegetables2. (unbearbeitet) crudeein \roher Holzklotz a rough logein \roher Marmorblock an unhewn [or spec undressed] block of marble3. (brutal) rough4. (rüde) coarseII. adv1. (in rohem Zustand) raw, in a raw stateer schluckte das Ei \roh hinunter he swallowed the egg raw2. (ungefüge) roughly, crudely\roh behauene Steinblöcke rough[ly]-hewn stone blocks* * *1.jemanden/etwas wie ein rohes Ei behandeln — handle somebody/something with kid gloves
2) (nicht bearbeitet) rough, unfinished < wood>; rough, uncut < diamond>; rough-hewn, undressed < stone>; crude <ore, metal>; untreated < skin>; raw <silk, sugar>3) (brutal) brutish < person, treatment, etc.>; (grausam) callous <person, treatment>; (grob) coarse, uncouth <manners, words, joke>; brute attrib. < force>2.* * *roh adj1. Nahrungsmittel: raw;das Fleisch ist innen noch roh the meat is still uncooked inside;roher Schinken uncooked ham;2. (unbehandelt) Diamant: rough, auch Stein: uncut; Häute: untreated; (primitiv verarbeitet) crude; Entwurf, Daten etc: roughUmgangsformen uncouth manners;ein roher Kerl a brute;sie leidet unter seiner rohen Art she suffers from his brutish behavio(u)r;er ist sehr roh zu ihr he treats her brutally;* * *1.jemanden/etwas wie ein rohes Ei behandeln — handle somebody/something with kid gloves
2) (nicht bearbeitet) rough, unfinished < wood>; rough, uncut < diamond>; rough-hewn, undressed < stone>; crude <ore, metal>; untreated < skin>; raw <silk, sugar>3) (brutal) brutish <person, treatment, etc.>; (grausam) callous <person, treatment>; (grob) coarse, uncouth <manners, words, joke>; brute attrib. < force>2.* * *adj.coarse adj.crude adj.raw adj.rough adj.ruffian-like adj.uncooked adj.unwrought adj. adv.blackly adv.rawly adv. -
12 неотесаний
1) unhewnнеотесаний камінь — untooled stone, uncut stone
2) unpolished, unlicked, clumsy, uncouth; loutish, low-bred -
13 caementicium
concrete (undressed stones/rubble, lime and sand); unhewn/quarried stone (L+S) -
14 caementitium
concrete (undressed stones/rubble, lime and sand); unhewn/quarried stone (L+S) -
15 cementicium
concrete (undressed stones/rubble, lime and sand); unhewn/quarried stone (L+S) -
16 roh
1) ( nicht zubereitet) raw;\rohes Gemüse raw vegetables2) ( unbearbeitet) crude;ein \roher Holzklotz a rough log;3) ( brutal) rough;1) ( in rohem Zustand) raw, in a raw state;er schluckte das Ei \roh hinunter he swallowed the egg raw2) ( ungefüge) roughly, crudely;\roh behauene Steinblöcke rough[ly]-hewn stone blocks -
17 caementicius
caementīcĭus ( - tītĭus), a, um, adj. [id.], of or pertaining to quarried stones, consisting of them:structurae,
Vitr. 2, 4:parietes,
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18 caementitius
caementīcĭus ( - tītĭus), a, um, adj. [id.], of or pertaining to quarried stones, consisting of them:structurae,
Vitr. 2, 4:parietes,
id. 2, 8 med.: saxum unhewn, quarry-stone (opp quadratum), id. ib.
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