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Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь - rib

 
 

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rib
1) ребро

усиливать ребрами 2) фланец; буртик; поясок 3) стенка (горной выработки) 4) горн. предохранительный целик 5) сил. гладилка 6) мор. шпангоут 7) нервюра 8) родольное ребро (протектора) 9) рубчик (на ткани) 10) трик. ластичный пояс; ластичный манжет 11) трик. ластичное полотно - rib of column - rib of dome - rib of vault - after rib - arch rib - bearing rib - bow rib - box rib - bulky rib - fire rib - kerbing rib - polka rib - royal rib - stiffening rib - striker rib - strong rib

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1.
  ребро элемент крепи (из прокатного профиля) поясок; буртик; прилив arch rib jack rib stiffening rib vault rib ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
2.
  1) жилка (листа) 2) жилка (на крыле у насекомого) 3) ребро – asternal rib – cervical rib – floating rib – primary rib – short rib – sternal rib ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
3.
  край, краешек При разделке мяса для оптовой торговли. См. wholesale cuts of beef ...
Англо-русский лингвострановедческий словарь
4.
  1. анат. ребро true (sternal) rib —- истинное ребро false (floating, asternal) rib —- ложное ребро rib cage —- грудная (реберная) клетка to poke (to dig) smb. in the ribs —- толкнуть кого-л. в бок 2. Адамово ребро, жена 3. кул. тонкий и толстый край (говяжьей туши); грудинка (свиной туши); толстый край, первая котлетная часть (телячьей туши) 4. острый край, ребро (чего-л.) 5. спица зонтика 6. рубчик (на чулке, в вязании и т. п.); резинка (в вязании) 7. ость (пера птицы) 8. жилка (листа) 9. горн. прослоек, сплошная руда в жиле 10. с-х. межа 11. с-х. борозда 12. стр. ав. нервюра 13. спец. ребро (также жесткости) 14. тех. фланец, буртик 15. мор. шпангоут 16. горн. столб, целик Id: to smite smb. under the fifth rib —- поразить кого-л. в самое сердце, убить наповал Id: to stick to the ribs —- насыщать, быть питательным Id: hot cereals stick to the ribs —- горячая каша - сытная еда 17. спец. снабжать ребрами; укреплять ребрами 18. с-х. распахивать, оставляя широкие межи между бороздами 19. ам. разг. высмеивать, подшучивать; поддразнивать; разыгрывать 20. вязать резинкой ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
5.
   1. noun  1) ребро; false/floating/asternal rib - ложное ребро  2) острый край; ребро (чего-л.)  3) прутик зонта  4) рубчик (в вязанье и т.п.)  5) joc. жена  6) bot. жилка листа  7) constr. ребро  8) naut. шпангоут  9) tech. ребро (жесткости)  10) aeron. нервюра  11) mining столб, целик  2. v.  1) снабжать ребрами, укреплять  2) amer.; coll. высмеивать, подшучивать, дразнить ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 each of the curved bones articulated in pairs to the spine and protecting the thoracic cavity and its organs. 2 a joint of meat from this part of an animal. 3 a ridge or long raised piece often of stronger or thicker material across a surface or through a structure serving to support or strengthen it. 4 any of a ship's transverse curved timbers forming the framework of the hull. 5 Knitting a combination of plain and purl stitches producing a ribbed somewhat elastic fabric. 6 each of the hinged rods supporting the fabric of an umbrella. 7 a vein of a leaf or an insect's wing. 8 Aeron. a structural member in an aerofoil. --v.tr. (ribbed, ribbing) 1 provide with ribs; act as the ribs of. 2 colloq. make fun of; tease. 3 mark with ridges. 4 plough with spaces between the furrows. Derivatives ribless adj. Etymology: OE rib, ribb f. Gmc ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
7.
   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ~b; akin to Old High German rippi ~, Old Church Slavic rebro, and probably to Greek erephein to roof over  Date: before 12th century  1.  a. any of the paired curved bony or partly cartilaginous rods that stiffen the walls of the body of most vertebrates and protect the viscera  b.  (1) a cut of meat including a ~ — see beef illustration  (2) a boneless cut of meat (as beef or pork) from a ~ section  c. from the account of Eve's creation from Adam's ~ in Genesis 2:21-22 wife  2. something resembling a ~ in shape or function: as  a.  (1) a traverse member of the frame of a ship that runs from keel to deck  (2) a light fore-and-aft member in an airplane's wing  b. one of the stiff strips supporting an umbrella's fabric  c. one of the arches in Romanesque and Gothic vaulting meeting and crossing one another and dividing the whole vaulted space into triangles  3. an elongated ridge: as  a.  (1) a vein of an insect's wing  (2) one of the primary veins of a leaf  b. one of the ridges in a knitted or woven fabric  II. transitive verb  (~bed; ~bing)  Date: circa 1547  1. to furnish or enclose with ~s  2. to knit so as to form vertical ridges in  • ~ber noun  III. noun  Etymology: 4~  Date: 1929  1. joke  2. parody  IV. transitive verb  (~bed; ~bing)  Etymology: probably from 1~; from the tickling of the ~s to cause laughter  Date: 1930 to poke fun at ; kid  • ~ber noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
8.
  (ribs, ribbing, ribbed) 1. Your ribs are the 12 pairs of curved bones that surround your chest. Her heart was thumping against her ribs... N-COUNT 2. A rib of meat such as beef or pork is a piece that has been cut to include one of the animal’s ribs. ...a rib of beef. N-COUNT: usu N of n, n N 3. If you rib someone about something, you tease them about it in a friendly way. (INFORMAL) The guys in my local pub used to rib me about drinking ‘girly’ drinks. = tease VERB: V n 4. see also ribbed, ribbing ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
9.
  ~1 n 1 one of the 12 pairs of curved bones that surround your chest  (He broke a rib in the accident.) 2 a piece of meat that includes an animal's rib  (barbecued ribs) 3 a curved piece of wood, metal etc that is used as part of the structure of something such as a boat or building  (- see also prime rib, spareribs, dig sb in the ribs dig1 (5)) ~2 v ribbed, ribbing informal to make jokes and laugh at someone so that you embarrass them, but in a friendly way  (Tony's always ribbing me about my accent.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
10.
  mil. abbr. Rigid Inflatable Boat airport code Riberalta, Bolivia network. abbr. Renderman Interface Bytestream file ext. abbr. Renderman Interface Bytestream Graphics (3D Reality) gen. bus. abbr. Remain In Business ...
English abbreviation dictionary
11.
  See: STICK TO ONE'S RIBS or STICK TO THE RIBS. ...
Английский словарь американских идиом
12.
  - O.E. ribb "rib," from P.Gmc. *rebja. The verb meaning "tease, fool" is first attested 1930, perhaps as a figurative extension of poking someone in the ribs. Rib joint "brothel" is slang from 1943, probably in allusion to Adam's rib. ...
Английский Этимологический словарь

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