slovo | definícia |
tower (mass) | tower
- veža, týčiť sa |
tower (encz) | tower,tyčit se |
tower (encz) | tower,věž |
Tower (gcide) | Tower \Tow"er\, n. [OE. tour,tor,tur, F. tour, L. turris; akin
to Gr. ?; cf. W. twr a tower, Ir. tor a castle, Gael. torr a
tower, castle. Cf. Tor, Turret.]
1. (Arch.)
(a) A mass of building standing alone and insulated,
usually higher than its diameter, but when of great
size not always of that proportion.
(b) A projection from a line of wall, as a fortification,
for purposes of defense, as a flanker, either or the
same height as the curtain wall or higher.
(c) A structure appended to a larger edifice for a special
purpose, as for a belfry, and then usually high in
proportion to its width and to the height of the rest
of the edifice; as, a church tower.
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2. A citadel; a fortress; hence, a defense.
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Thou hast been a shelter for me, and a strong tower
from the enemy. --Ps. lxi. 3.
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3. A headdress of a high or towerlike form, fashionable about
the end of the seventeenth century and until 1715; also,
any high headdress.
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Lay trains of amorous intrigues
In towers, and curls, and periwigs. --Hudibras.
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4. High flight; elevation. [Obs.] --Johnson.
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Gay Lussac's tower (Chem.), a large tower or chamber used
in the sulphuric acid process, to absorb (by means of
concentrated acid) the spent nitrous fumes that they may
be returned to the Glover's tower to be reemployed. See
Sulphuric acid, under Sulphuric, and Glover's tower,
below.
Glover's tower (Chem.), a large tower or chamber used in
the manufacture of sulphuric acid, to condense the crude
acid and to deliver concentrated acid charged with nitrous
fumes. These fumes, as a catalytic, effect the conversion
of sulphurous to sulphuric acid. See Sulphuric acid,
under Sulphuric, and Gay Lussac's tower, above.
Round tower. See under Round, a.
Shot tower. See under Shot.
Tower bastion (Fort.), a bastion of masonry, often with
chambers beneath, built at an angle of the interior
polygon of some works.
Tower mustard (Bot.), the cruciferous plant {Arabis
perfoliata}.
Tower of London, a collection of buildings in the eastern
part of London, formerly containing a state prison, and
now used as an arsenal and repository of various objects
of public interest.
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Tower (gcide) | Tower \Tow"er\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. towered; p. pr. & vb. n.
towering.]
To rise and overtop other objects; to be lofty or very high;
hence, to soar.
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On the other side an high rock towered still.
--Spenser.
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My lord protector's hawks do tower so well. --Shak.
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Tower (gcide) | Tower \Tow"er\, v. t.
To soar into. [Obs.] --Milton.
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tower (wn) | tower
n 1: a structure taller than its diameter; can stand alone or be
attached to a larger building
2: anything that approximates the shape of a column or tower;
"the test tube held a column of white powder"; "a tower of
dust rose above the horizon"; "a thin pillar of smoke
betrayed their campsite" [syn: column, tower, pillar]
3: a powerful small boat designed to pull or push larger ships
[syn: tugboat, tug, towboat, tower]
v 1: appear very large or occupy a commanding position; "The
huge sculpture predominates over the fountain"; "Large
shadows loomed on the canyon wall" [syn: loom, tower,
predominate, hulk] |
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bell tower (mass) | bell tower
- zvonica |
belltower (mass) | belltower
- zvonica |
tower (mass) | tower
- veža, týčiť sa |
a tower of strength (encz) | a tower of strength,přítel do deště Zdeněk Brož |
church tower (encz) | church tower, n: |
clock tower (encz) | clock tower, n: |
conning tower (encz) | conning tower, |
control tower (encz) | control tower,kontrolní věž Zdeněk Brožcontrol tower,řídicí letištní věž Zdeněk Brož |
cooling tower (encz) | cooling tower,chladící věž n: [tech.] např. u elektráren xkomczax |
fire tower (encz) | fire tower, n: |
ivory tower (encz) | ivory tower,slonovinová věž n: |
ivory-tower (encz) | ivory-tower,abstraktní adj: PetrVivory-tower,idealistický adj: PetrVivory-tower,nerealistický adj: PetrVivory-tower,snový adj: PetrV |
ivory-towered (encz) | ivory-towered,žijící uvnitř věže ze slonoviny adj: Petr Prášek |
leaning tower (encz) | leaning tower,šikmá věž w |
little tower (encz) | little tower,věžička |
martello tower (encz) | martello tower, n: |
mooring tower (encz) | mooring tower, n: |
observation tower (encz) | observation tower,pozorovací věž n: Petr Menšík |
prefabricated tower block (encz) | prefabricated tower block,panelák n: |
rail-mounted tower crain (encz) | rail-mounted tower crain,věžový jeřáb na kolejovém
podvozku [stav.] Oldřich Švec |
shot tower (encz) | shot tower, n: |
signal tower (encz) | signal tower, |
small tower (encz) | small tower,věžička |
supporting tower (encz) | supporting tower, n: |
tower (encz) | tower,tyčit se tower,věž |
tower block (encz) | tower block,panelový dům |
tower crane (encz) | tower crane,věžový jeřáb Oldřich Švec |
tower cress (encz) | tower cress, n: |
tower mustard (encz) | tower mustard, n: |
tower of strength (encz) | tower of strength, n: |
towering (encz) | towering,čnící adj: Zdeněk Brož |
towers (encz) | towers,věže n: Zdeněk Brož |
twin towers (encz) | twin towers, n: |
watchtower (encz) | watchtower,rozhledna n: Radka D. |
water tower (encz) | water tower,vodárna n: Zdeněk Brožwater tower,vodojem n: Zdeněk Brož |
two towers (czen) | Two Towers, The (a Tolkien work),TT[zkr.] |
antenna tower (gcide) | Antenna \An*ten"na\, n.; pl. Antenn[ae]. [L. antenna
sail-yard; NL., a feeler, horn of an insect.]
1. (Zool.) A movable, articulated organ of sensation,
attached to the heads of insects and Crustacea. There are
two in the former, and usually four in the latter. They
are used as organs of touch, and in some species of
Crustacea the cavity of the ear is situated near the basal
joint. In insects, they are popularly called horns, and
also feelers. The term in also applied to similar organs
on the heads of other arthropods and of annelids.
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2. (Electronics) A metallic device, variously shaped,
designed for the purpose of either transmitting or
receiving radio waves, as for radio or television
broadcasting, or for transmitting communication signals.
Some types are: whip antenna, antenna tower, {horn
antenna}, dish antenna, directional antenna and
rabbit ears. See transmitter, receiver.
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Bestower (gcide) | Bestower \Be*stow"er\, n.
One that bestows.
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Conning tower (gcide) | Conning tower \Con"ning tow"er\,
1. n. The shot-proof pilot house of a war vessel. [archaic]
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2. the raised structure rising above the deck of a submarine.
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