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Перевод: tarsus speek tarsus


[существительное]
предплюсна ; лапка насекомого; волокнистый хрящ века; плюсна


Тезаурус:

  1. Each leg (Fig. 21) consists of the following parts - coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia and tarsus together with certain basal or articular sclerites and a terminal pretarsus.
  2. From Tarsus, Paul continues his missionary journey, which lasts some fourteen years and takes him across virtually the whole of the eastern Mediterranean world - not only throughout the Holy Land, but to Asia Minor as well, and across the sea to Greece.
  3. More usually it is divided into subsegments, typically five in number, but none of these has acquired muscles and movement of the tarsus as a whole is effected by levator and depressor muscles arising from the apex of the tibia.
  4. At its apex the tarsus bears a group of structures forming the pretarsus (Holway, 1935; Sarkaria and Patton, 1949; Dashman, 1953) which represents the terminal segment of the leg.
  5. Shortly after Stephen's death, Paul (still Saul of Tarsus at this point), prompted by a sadistic fanatical fervour, embarks for Damascus, in Syria, to ferret out Nazareans there.
  6. Under the name of Saul of Tarsus, a fanatical Sadducee or Sadducee instrument, he actively participates in attacks on the Nazarean Party in Jerusalem.
  7. Paul came from Tarsus, a town famed as a centre of learning and culture, to Jerusalem.
  8. As we have already noted, Stephen was stoned to death within a short time of the Crucifixion, and Saul of Tarsus was pursuing Nazareans in Damascus.
  9. The Tarsus consists primitively of a single segment, a feature which is present in the Protura, Diplura and in some larvae.
  10. A more radical position, at least in principle, was held by the most prominent figure (though not the originator) of the Gentile mission - Saul or Paul of Tarsus, a Hellenized Jew with Roman citizenship.
  11. They include the levator and depressor of the trochanter, tibia and tarsus and the levator of the pretarsus.
  12. But he is accorded some sort of grudging acceptance by "James, the brother of the Lord", who dispatches him to Tarsus, to preach there.
  13. Like Paul of Tarsus, Augustine of Hippo was a convert to Christianity, having previously been a Manichee and then a Neoplatonist like Plotinus.

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