arena

  • 81arena — [17] The original sense of Latin (h)arēna was ‘sand’ (hence the English technical term argosy 34 arenaceous ‘sandy’ [17]). The central, ‘stage’ area of classical amphitheatres, where contests were held, was covered with sand (to soak up the… …

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  • 82arena — sustantivo femenino 1) sablón, sábulo. Los dos sinónimos se refieren a la arena gruesa y pesada. 2) liza, palenque, campo, plaza, estadio, redondel, ruedo, albero. Redondel, ruedo …

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  • 83Arena — [1] bzgl. WWW HTML+/HTML 3 Browser für UNIX Systeme, Vorläufer von Amaya (siehe http://www.w3.org/hypertext/WWW/Arena/) [2] unter UNIX dynamisch alloziierter Speicher mittels brk(2) und sbrk(2), benannt nach der halbmythischen Meldung malloc:… …

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  • 84arena — noun 1》 a level area surrounded by seating, in which public events and entertainments are held. 2》 a sphere of activity: he s re entered the political arena. Origin C17: from L. harena, arena sand, sand strewn place of combat …

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  • 85Arena — Sp Arenà Ap Arena L kyš. Meksikoje (P. Žem. Kalifornija) …

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  • 86arena — noun 1) a hockey arena Syn: stadium; amphitheater, coliseum; sportsplex; field, ring, court; bowl, park, ground; rink, ice rink; historical circus 2) the political arena Syn …

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  • 87arena — noun 1) an ice hockey arena Syn: stadium, amphitheatre, ground, field, ring, rink, pitch, court; N.Amer. bowl, park 2) the political arena Syn: scene, sphere …

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  • 88arena — maniežas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Cirko arena. kilmė pranc. mančge atitikmenys: angl. arena; manege; riding hall vok. Manege, f; Sportanlage, f; Sportplatz, m rus. манеж …

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  • 89Arena — die Arena, Arenen (Mittelstufe) Kampfplatz im römischen Amphitheater Beispiel: Die Gladiatoren traten in die Arena ein …

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  • 90arena — [17] The original sense of Latin (h)arēna was ‘sand’ (hence the English technical term arenaceous ‘sandy’ [17]). The central, ‘stage’ area of classical amphitheatres, where contests were held, was covered with sand (to soak up the contestants’… …

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