drill
Γυνὴ γὰρ οὐδὲν οἶδε πλὴν ὃ βούλεται → Scit, quod cupiscit, femina, ulterius nihil → Denn eine Frau versteht nur, was sie will, sonst nichts
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
verb transitive
P. and V. γυμνάζειν; see exercise.
drill holes in: P. and V. τετραίνειν (acc.), τρυπᾶν (acc.) (Sophocles, Fragment).
substantive
instrument for drilling holes: P. and V. τρύπανον, τό (Euripides, Cyclops).
Translations
instrument for drilling holes
Albanian: turjelë; Arabic: مِثْقَاب, بريمة; Armenian: գայլիկոնիչ, դռել; Bashkir: бырау; Belarusian: дрыль, бормашына; Bengali: তুরপুন; Bhojpuri: बरमा; Bulgarian: свредел, бормашина; Catalan: trepant; Chinese Mandarin: 鑽, 钻; Czech: vrtačka; Danish: bor, boremaskine; Dutch: boor, boormachine; Esperanto: drilo; Estonian: trell, trellpuur; Finnish: pora, kaira; French: foreuse, perceuse; Galician: trade; Georgian: ბურღი; German: Bohrer, Bohrmaschine; Greek: δράπανο; Ancient Greek: ἀρίς, τόρος, τρυπάνη, τρύπανον; Greenlandic: qillerut; Hebrew: מקדחה; Hindi: ड्रिल, बरमा; Hungarian: fúrógép, fúró; Icelandic: bor; Ido: borilo; Indonesian: bor, jara; Ingrian: pura; Irish: druilire; Italian: trapano; Japanese: ドリル; Kashubian: bórmaszinka; Kazakh: үскі, бәрбі; Korean: 드릴; Kurdish Central Kurdish: سمەک; Kyrgyz: дрель; Latin: terebra; Macedonian: дупчалка, бормашина; Malay: gerudi; Maltese: trapan, golja, driller; Maori: hōrete, tūwiri; Mongolian Cyrillic: өрөм; Mongolian: ᠥᠷᠦᠮᠡ; Nanai: лунгу; Norman: drîn; Norwegian: bor; Bokmål: boremaskin; Ottoman Turkish: بورغو, مثقب; Pangasinan: barena; Persian: درل, دریل, مته; Plautdietsch: Boa; Polish: wiertarka; Portuguese: furadeira, berbequim; Romanian: burghiu, sfredel, bormașină, mașină de găurit; Russian: дрель, бурав, коловорот, бормашина; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: бушилица; Roman: bušilica; Slovak: vŕtačka; Slovene: vrtalnik, vrtalnik; Southern Altai: ӧрӱм; Spanish: taladro, taladradora, barrena; Swedish: borrmaskin; Tagalog: barena; Tajik: парма; Thai: สว่าน; Ukrainian: дриль, бормашина; Urdu: ڈرل; Uzbek: drel; Vietnamese: máy khoan; Welsh: taradr; West Frisian: boarmasine; Yiddish: עקבער