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1 vault of skull
1) Биология: крыша черепа2) Медицина: свод черепа (крыша), черепной свод -
2 vault of skull
мед.фраз. свод черепа; крыша черепа; черепной свод -
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5 skull vault
Медицина: свод черепа (в некотором контексте означает все внутреннее пространство черепа, тогда можно использовать термин: полость черепа) -
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7 черепной свод
1) General subject: skull cap2) Biology: arch of cranium3) Medicine: dome of cranium, roof of skull, skullcap, vault of skull4) Anatomy: sinciput5) Makarov: cranial vault -
8 крыша черепа
1) Biology: vault of skull2) Medicine: dome of cranium, roof of skull, skullcap3) Makarov: skull cap -
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13 calotta
"cap, cover;Kalotte;calota"* * *calotta s.f.1 cap: (anat.) calotta cranica, skullcap // (geogr.): calotta glaciale, ice sheet (o ice cap); calotta polare, polar cap // (mat.) calotta sferica, spherical cap* * *1. [ka'lɔtta]sf(di cappello) crown2.* * *[ka'lɔtta]sostantivo femminile1) abbigl. (di cappello) crown2) (papalina) skull cap3) aer. (di paracadute) canopy•calotta cranica — anat. skull vault
calotta glaciale — geogr. icecap
* * *calotta/ka'lɔtta/sostantivo f.1 abbigl. (di cappello) crown2 (papalina) skull cap3 aer. (di paracadute) canopy -
14 voûte
voûte° [vut]feminine nounvault ; ( = porche) archway• voûte en ogive/en berceau rib/barrel vault* * *vutnom féminin ( plafond) vault; ( de porche) archway; ( de tunnel) roof; ( de feuillage) arch; ( ouvrage) vaulting [U]Phrasal Verbs:* * *vut nf1) ARCHITECTURE vault2) figla voûte céleste — the vault of heaven, the celestial vault
* * *voûte nf ( plafond) vault; ( de porche) archway; (de grotte, tunnel) roof; fig ( de feuillage) arch; ( ouvrage) vaulting ¢; voûte en berceau/d'arêtes barrel/groined vault; voûte d'ogives or en ogive or sur croisée d'ogives ogival vault; voûte en éventail fan vaulting; en voûte Archit vaulted; ⇒ clé.la voûte céleste gén the sky; liter the heavens; voûte crânienne dome of the skull; la voûte étoilée liter the starry vault; voûte du palais Anat roof of the mouth; voûte palatine = voûte du palais; voûte plantaire Anat arch of the foot.[vut] nom féminin1. ARCHITECTURE [construction] vault[passage] archwayvoûte en éventail fan ou palm vaultingla voûte céleste ou des cieux the canopy of heaven3. ANATOMIEvoûte palatine ou du palais roof of the mouth————————en voûte locution adjectivale -
15 sklepienie
ARCHIT vault* * *n.1. bud. vault; sklepienie beczkowe l. kolebkowe barrel vault, wagon vault, tunnel vault; sklepienie gwiaździste l. gwiazdowe stellar vault; sklepienie klasztorne cloister vault; sklepienie krzyżowe groin vault; sklepienie krzyżowo-żebrowe rib vault; sklepienie nieckowe trough vault; sklepienie sieciowe net vault; sklepienie wachlarzowe fan vault; sklepienie zwierciadlane cavetto vault.3. ( niebieskie) firmament; poet. canopy of heaven.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > sklepienie
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16 voûté
voûte° [vut]feminine nounvault ; ( = porche) archway• voûte en ogive/en berceau rib/barrel vault* * *vutnom féminin ( plafond) vault; ( de porche) archway; ( de tunnel) roof; ( de feuillage) arch; ( ouvrage) vaulting [U]Phrasal Verbs:* * *vut nf1) ARCHITECTURE vault2) figla voûte céleste — the vault of heaven, the celestial vault
* * *voûte nf ( plafond) vault; ( de porche) archway; (de grotte, tunnel) roof; fig ( de feuillage) arch; ( ouvrage) vaulting ¢; voûte en berceau/d'arêtes barrel/groined vault; voûte d'ogives or en ogive or sur croisée d'ogives ogival vault; voûte en éventail fan vaulting; en voûte Archit vaulted; ⇒ clé.la voûte céleste gén the sky; liter the heavens; voûte crânienne dome of the skull; la voûte étoilée liter the starry vault; voûte du palais Anat roof of the mouth; voûte palatine = voûte du palais; voûte plantaire Anat arch of the foot.[dos] bentavoir le dos voûté to stoop, to have a stoop -
17 calotte
calotte [kalɔt]feminine noun* * *kalɔt1) ( couvre-chef) skull cap2) (colloq) ( tape) slap; fig•Phrasal Verbs:* * *kalɔt nf1) (= coiffure) skullcap2) (= gifle) slap3) péjoratifla calotte (= clergé) — the clergy
* * *calotte nf1 ( couvre-chef) skull cap; la calotte d'un chapeau the body of a hat;4 Archit calotte; la calotte d'une voûte the calotte of a vault.calotte crânienne Anat top of the skull, calvarium spéc; calotte glaciaire Géog icecap; calotte sphérique Math spherical cap.[kalɔt] nom féminin1. [vêtement] skullcap2. (familier) [tape] box on the ear(se) prendre ou recevoir une calotte to get a thick ear3. ANATOMIEcalotte du crâne ou crânienne top of the skull4. ARCHITECTURE [voûte] calotte5. ASTRONOMIE7. GÉOGRAPHIE -
18 Hausaskelja-staðr
m., Matth. xxvii. 33; in poetry the heaven (vault of heaven) is called the skull of the giant Ymir, undir gömlum Ýmis hausi, under the old skull of Ymir, sub dio, Arnór, see Edda, Vþm., Gm. l. c. -
19 HIMINN
* * *(gen. himins, dat. himni; pl. himnar), m. heaven; undir berum himini, in the open air.* * *m. [the form hifinn occurs rarely, Fms. x. 10 (v. l.), Hb. (1866) thrice; the mod. form is himin, without the inflexive n; the root consonant varies between m and f (or v), the final between n and l, cp. Goth. himins, A. S. heofon, Engl. heaven, Hel. himil, O. H. G. himila, Germ. as also mod. Dan. and Swed. himmel; this interchange of f and m is analogous to ‘of’ and ‘um’ (umb), ‘sofa’ and ‘sömn’ (i. e. svefn), ‘kufl’ and ‘kumbl,’ Lat. sopio and somnus, etc. ☞ The mythol. Gimle (Vsp. 63) is probably dat. of an obsolete himil derived from the time when the initial h was still sounded gutturally]:—heaven; in the old heathen creed the heavenly vault was the skull of the giant Ymir, Gm. 40, Vþm. 21, Edda sub init.; and is called by the poets ‘the giant’s skull,’ ‘the burden of the dwarfs’ (vide dvergr), etc.; the heavens were nine, the names of which are recorded in Edda (Gl.):—Níu eru himnar á hæð talðir, cp. Alm. 12, 13; upp-h., the ether, Vsp. 3; nú heldr jörð griðum upp, en himinn varðar fyrir ofan en hafit Rauða fyrir útan er liggr um lönd öll, Grág. i. 166; jafnhárt upp sem himinn, Edda 60 (in a verse); leikr hár hiti við h., sjálfan, Vsp. 58; hinn slétti h., Vþm. 46: allit., heiðr himin, Hbl. 19, Eb. 48 new Ed., v. l.; haf og h., sea and heaven; himin ok jörð, heaven and earth, Nj. 194; áðr stjarna komi á himin, ere the stars came up in heaven, Grág. ii. 322.β. phrases, undir berum himni, under the bare sky, freq.; hann ann mér eigi at hafa himininn jafnan yfir höfði sér sem hann hefir sjálfr, Vápn. 20; þykjask taka h. höndum, to think one grasps heaven with one’s hands, of high fantastic hopes; þat hugðum vér bændr … at vér hefðim þá höndum himin tekit, en nú …, Hkr. i. 141, Sighvat (Bersögl. vísur), Al. 118; himins-emdi, the end, border of heaven, Vþm. 37, Edda 12.2. the heathen conception of a plurality of heavens caused the plural to be mostly used by Christian writers, esp. after the Reformation, also, Guð á himnum, God in the heavens; Faðir á himnum, Gr. ἐν τοις οὐρανοις, N. T., following the Gr. text; himnum að, towards the heavens, Pass. 34. 1; hér og á himnum bæði, 24. 7: himna-Guð, God in the heavens, Sól. 6, Stj.; stíga til himna, to ascend to the heavens, Gþl. 40; himna-fagnaðr, heavenly joy, Hom. 30; himna-brauð, bread from the heavens, manna, Post.; himna-fæðsla, id., Stj.; himna-för, ascension to the heavens; himna-ljós, the light of the heavens, Pass. 3. 3; hinma-hallir, the halls of the heavens, 25. 13; himna-konungr, the king of the heavens, Hom., Fms. i. 141; himna-mjöl, the flour of the heavens, manna, Stj., Al. 64; himna-sjón, heavenly sight, Greg. 35; himna-vist, an abode in the heavens, Hom.; himna-ríki, n. the kingdom of the heavens, N. T., in old writers himin-ríki.II. metaph. (like Gr. οὐρανός), a canopy, covering, cp. Germ. trag-himmel; sængr-himinn, a bed canopy: poët., brúna-himinn, heaven of the brows, the forehead, Kormak; ál-himin, the heaven or covering of the deep, the ice, Eyvind. -
20 купол
1) General subject: bell, boss, canopy (парашюта), cupola, cupola (сооружения), dome, pot, tholus, top3) Medicine: cupula4) Engineering: ball, calotte (парашюта), cone (доменной печи), cope, crown, spherical vault5) History: skull (верхняя часть шлема (выше ушей))6) Chemistry: closure7) Construction: bell (в форме колокола), bowl, thole9) Oil: anticline, crest, crestal area, cupola (резервуара), dome (резервуара)10) Immunology: dome (кишечной лимфоидной ткани)11) Astronautics: cup13) Atomic energy: dome portion14) Sakhalin energy glossary: anticline, crest, crestal area15) Oil&Gas technology arch, bulge17) Makarov: cap, dome (башни телескопа), dome (напр. в сыпучем материале), structural high, swell18) General subject: dome (ледниковый)
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