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  • 41 disabled

    a искалеченный; повреждённый
    Синонимический ряд:
    1. incapacitated (adj.) helpless; incapacitated; mangled; mutilated; stalled; useless; weakened; worn-out; wrecked
    2. incapacitate (verb) break down; destroy; exhaust; incapacitate; lame; mangle; mutilate; stifle
    3. paralyzed (verb) crippled; disarmed; disqualified; immobilised; immobilized; incapacitated; paralysed; paralyzed; prostrated; unfitted
    4. weakened (verb) attenuated; blunted; debilitated; enfeebled; sapped; undermined; weakened

    English-Russian base dictionary > disabled

  • 42 Cassock

    A long, close-fitting garment, worn by clergymen, church choristers and others, under the surplice. Also a soldier's long overcoat. Known in 1367 in Henry VIII's time. Made of velvet and various cloths. Also mentioned as a garment for women, made of grey wool.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Cassock

  • 43 tunic

    [ˈtjuːnɪk] noun
    1) a soldier's or policeman's jacket.
    سُتْرَة عَسْكَرْيَّه تُشَد بِحِزام
    2) a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.
    رِداء كان يُلْبَس في اليونان وروما القَديمَه
    3) a similar type of modern garment.
    رِداء نِسائي ذو حِزام حَوْل الخَصْر

    Arabic-English dictionary > tunic

  • 44 tunic

    ['tju:nik]
    1) (a soldier's or policeman's jacket.) tunique
    2) (a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.) tunique
    3) (a similar type of modern garment.) tunique

    English-French dictionary > tunic

  • 45 tunic

    ['tju:nik]
    1) (a soldier's or policeman's jacket.) túnica
    2) (a loose garment worn especially in ancient Greece and Rome.) túnica
    3) (a similar type of modern garment.) túnica

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > tunic

  • 46 καλάσιρις

    καλάσιρις (- σηρις), - ιος ōKK
    Grammatical information: f.
    Meaning: An Egyptian garment with tassels or fringe at bottom (Hdt. 2, 81, Cratin. 30; in Demokr. Eph.1 a Persian garment), also worn at the Mysteries in Andania (Messenia) (IG 5: 1, 1390, 17; written. - σηρις); Καλασίριες m. pl. name of a kind of Egyptian soldier (Hdt. 2, 164; after the garment or vice versa?).
    Compounds: As 2. member in τρυφο-καλάσιρις name of a woman's garment (Ar. Fr. 320, 6; cf. Risch IF 59, 269).
    Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Egypt.
    Etymology: - Ëgyptian word without certain etymology; cf. Spiegelberg Zs. f. ägypt. Spr. 43, 87ff. On the notation Schwyzer Glotta 11, 75f. Also Drioto-Vandier, L'Égypte3, 1952, 572f.
    Page in Frisk: 1,761-762

    Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καλάσιρις

  • 47 حقيبة

    حَقِيبَة \ bag: a container (of paper, cloth, leather, etc.) for carrying or storing things; a bag of money; a handbag; a sandbag. case: a box, container, or covering: a case of oranges; a packing case; a suitcase; a bookcase; a case for one’s reading glasses. \ حَقِيبَة \ suitcase: a light case (of leather, etc.) for carrying one’s clothes on a journey. \ See Also شَنْطَة سَفَر \ حَقِيبَة البَريد \ mailbag: a strong bag for carrying letters, etc., put in the post. \ حَقِيبَة تُحْمَل على الظَّهر \ rucksack: a bag that is worn on the back by climbers or campers, to carry all their needs. \ حَقِيبَة السَّفَرِ (للجندي)‏ \ kit bag: a long bag for a soldier’s kit. \ حَقِيبَة ظَهْر \ knapsack: a bag that is carried on the back, esp. by soldiers or climbers for their food. \ حَقِيبَة كُتُب مَدْرَسيّة \ satchel: a bag (of leather, strong cloth, etc.) that is used esp. for carrying a child’s books to school. \ حَقِيبَة يَد السّيدات (استخدام أمريكي)‏ \ purse: a woman’s handbag. \ حَقِيبَة يَدٍ نسائِيّة \ handbag BrE, purse AmE: a woman’s small bag for carrying money, keys, etc.. \ حَقِير \ bloody: (not polite) very (bad): a bloody fool; a bloody good try. contemptible: that ought to be treated with contempt: That was a contemptible thing to do to a friend. coward: a person without courage. humble: of low rank; simple; plain: a humble worker; a humble meal. lousy: very nasty. low: not great in rank or importance: the lower classes of society; the lowest class in the school. lowly: (of work or a home) suited to a simple person with no social pride: I was content to do the lowly work of a roadsweeper. mean: poor: a mean little house in a back street. petty: spiteful or ungenerous in small matters. pitiful: shamefully weak: a pitiful attempt. squalid: (of a place or condition) dirty, for lack of care: a squalid kitchen; a squalid existence. vile: very nasty; shameful: a vile smell; vile cruelty. \ See Also وضيع (وَضيع)، قذر (قَذِر)، مزر (مُزْر)، خسيس (خَسِيس)‏

    Arabic-English dictionary > حقيبة

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