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 Translation for 'spider web' from English to Russian
NOUN   a spider web | spider webs
SYNO spider's web | spider web
паутина {ж}spider web
Partial Matches
сеть {ж}web
интернетинформ.
веб-адрес {м}
web address
unverified
интернетинформ.
информационный веб-канал {м}
web feed
зоол.T
паук {м}
spider
зоол.T
ядовитый паук {м}
poisonous spider
зоол.T
перуанская коата {ж} [Ateles chamek]
Peruvian spider monkey
зоол.T
колумбийская коата {ж} [Ateles hybridus]
brown spider monkey
зоол.T
колумбийская коата {ж} [Ateles hybridus]
variegated spider monkey
зоол.T
цветочный паук {м} [Misumena vatia]
goldenrod crab spider
зоол.T
белолобая коата {ж} [Ateles belzebuth]
white-bellied spider monkey
зоол.T
буроголовая коата {ж} [Ateles fusciceps]
black-headed spider monkey
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Usage Examples English
  • An auxiliary anti-aircraft "spider web" ring sight is kept in the maintenance kit, that can be fitted on the barrel jacket to be used in conjunction with a folding anti-aircraft rear peep sight that is attached by a hinge to the rear sight element base.
  • "Boris the Spider" quickly became Entwistle's most popular song, still performed decades later: in later years he often wore a spider necklace, and would have a spider web design inlaid on the body of his custom-made Alembic bass guitar (the latter is pictured on the cover of Entwistle's 1981 album "Too Late the Hero").
  • vampire bonanza in appropriate dark, humid, spider-web narrative—Rice's specialty" Reviewing the audiobook adaptation, "AudioFile" wrote that "the plot twists are difficult to follow at times".
  • Another common method is the use of special software known as "harvesting bots" or "harvesters", which spider Web pages, postings on Usenet, mailing list archives, internet forums and other online sources to obtain email addresses from public data.
  • In 1987, the "Toronto Star" newspaper described C-FAR as part of a "spider web" of ultra-right wing activists.

  • Bart as a spider spells out the phrase "Eat my shorts!" in his spider web from "Charlotte's Web".
  • is a large geological structure resembling a spider web.
  • He called it the "arachnoid" layer, from its resemblance to a spider web, and "retiform", from its resemblance to a casting net.
  • A cobweb is a spider web.
  • He infused it with the Native American art style Tohokmu (spider web).

  • The logical view is that OSPF creates something of a spider web or star topology of many areas all attached directly to Area Zero and IS-IS, by contrast, creates a logical topology of a backbone of Level 2 routers with branches of Level 1–2 and Level 1 routers forming the individual areas.
  • The Vectrex draws a spider-web-like search-pattern to track the pen's location.
  • In 1847 Augustus Waller used spider web to examine droplets under the microscope.
  • In Timothy Truman's 1990s comic book adaptation, Brownlee created the "Web-Lee", a non-lethal stun pistol that fired projectiles which erupted into a spider web-like mass, inundated with microscopic barbs of frozen curare.
  • Facing the road is a wall topped with busts of people reenacting the "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" proverb, while facing the parking lot is a towering metal gate that resembles a spider web.

  • whose teaser trailer featured an unrelated plot of bank robbers escaping in a helicopter, getting caught from behind and propelled backward into what at first appears to be a net, then is shown to be a gigantic spider web spun between the two towers at the World Trade Center.
  • They often build tangle space webs, hence the common name, but Theridiidae has a large diversity of spider web forms.
  • "Throne of Blood" (蜘蛛巣城 Kumonosu-jō, "Spider Web Castle") is a 1957 Japanese samurai film co-written and directed by Akira Kurosawa.
  • Thawte Notaries have been submitting minimal information to the Gossamer Spider Web of Trust ("GSWoT"; a grass-roots OpenPGP PKI) for safe-keeping in hopes to increase the longevity of their earned trust points.
  • , the inanimate form of the word for 'spider') It originates in Anishinaabe culture as "the spider web charm" – "asubakacin" 'net-like' (White Earth Nation); "bwaajige ngwaagan" 'dream snare' (Curve Lake First Nation) – a hoop with woven string or sinew meant to replicate a spider's web, used as a protective charm for infants.

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