stirrup - перевод на Английский
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LIGHT FRAME OR RING THAT HOLDS THE FOOT OF A RIDER
Stirrups; Stirrup leather; Sturrup; Stirrip; Toe stirrup; Suiba abumi; The Stirrup; Safety stirrup; Western-style stirrup; Stirrup holder; Rikab-dar
  • Depiction of a [[Kushan]] divinity using an early platform-style stirrup, circa AD 150. [[British Museum]].
  • Roman]] emperor [[Basil I the Macedonian]] and his son Leo on horses with stirrups. (From the [[Madrid Skylitzes]], [[Biblioteca Nacional de España]], Madrid).
  • Metal stirrup in use for [[dressage]]
  • A modern working stirrup on an [[endurance riding]] saddle
  • Modern fillis stirrups
  • 10th century stirrup found in England

stirrup         

['stirəp]

общая лексика

обойма

подъемный бугель

скоба

стремянный

хомут

анатомия

стремя

стремечко

строительное дело

арматурный хомут

хомут (анкер) для крепления балок (к стенам, прогонам)

подвеска

нефтегазовая промышленность

серьга

Смотрите также

safety stirrup; beam stirrup; closed stirrup; open stirrup; open stirrup with a cap; U stirrup; pulling-off stirrup

существительное

общая лексика

стремя

анатомия

стремечко (в ухе)

техника

хомут

скоба

серьга

бугель

скоба, серьга, бугель, хомут

морской термин

подпёрток (под реем)

подперток

stirrup         
stirrup noun 1) стремя 2) tech. скоба, серьга, бугель, хомут 3) naut. подперток
stirrup         
1) скоба, служащая ступенью
2) бугель эксцентрика
3) бугель

Определение

stirrup
¦ noun
1. each of a pair of devices attached at either side of a horse's saddle, in the form of a loop with a flat base to support the rider's foot.
2. (also lithotomy stirrups) a pair of metal supports for the ankles used during gynaecological examinations and childbirth (originally used in lithotomy).
3. another term for stapes.
Origin
OE stigrap, from the Gmc base of obs. sty 'climb' + rope.

Википедия

Stirrup

A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used to aid in mounting and as a support while using a riding animal (usually a horse or other equine, such as a mule). They greatly increase the rider's ability to stay in the saddle and control the mount, increasing the animal's usefulness to humans in areas such as communication, transportation, and warfare.

In antiquity, the earliest foot supports consisted of riders placing their feet under a girth or using a simple toe loop appearing in India by the 2nd century BC. Later, a single stirrup was used as a mounting aid, and paired stirrups appeared after the invention of the treed saddle. The stirrup was invented in China in the first few centuries AD and spread westward through the nomadic peoples of Central Eurasia. The use of paired stirrups first appeared in the Chinese Jin dynasty during the 4th century, was in common use throughout China by the 5th century, and spread across Eurasia to Europe by the 7th or 8th century. Some argue that the stirrup was one of the basic tools used to create and spread modern civilization, possibly as important as the wheel or printing press.

Примеры произношения для stirrup
1. He was doing pleated skirts, stirrup pants.
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2. At every stage-- when the stirrup came along,
Naked Diplomacy _ Tom Fletcher _ Talks at Google
3. stirrup, or gun powder, the printing press, telegraph,
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Примеры употребления для stirrup
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4. But given the political climate surrounding the issue, they said they felt compelled to back Stirrup.
5. Abu Sufyan was holding to the stirrup of the Prophet’s mule.