Значение слова "EAGLE" найдено в 30 источниках

EAGLE

найдено в "Англо-русском большом универсальном переводческом словаре"
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орел
орел
знаки звания полковника
(Eagle) созвездие Орла
монета с изображением орла
старая американская золотая монета в 10 долларов
фронтон


найдено в "Crosswordopener"

• ___ putt

• ___-eyed (having keen vision)

• '88-'98 Chrysler Corporation brand

• [See grid]

• *Golfer's coup

• $10 gold piece

• $10 gold piece first struck in 1795

• 2 on a par 4

• 25 cent picture

• 3 on a par 5, e.g.

• 3 on a par-5 hole, e.g.

• A three on a par-five hole

• Ace on a par three

• Ace on the course, say

• Ace, almost always

• Ace, on a par three hole

• Ace, usually

• Aerie builder

• Aerie critter

• Aerie dweller

• Aerie resident

• Aerie tenant

• Albatross + 1

• Aldrin's craft

• America, symbolically

• America's bird

• America's symbol

• American ___ Outfitters

• American icon

• American University mascot, for one

• Any singer of Hotel California

• Apollo 11 lander

• Apollo 11 lunar module

• Apollo 11 module

• Apollo 11 vehicle

• Apollo 11's LEM

• Apollo II landing craft

• Armstrong's craft

• Armstrong's lander

• Avian symbol of America

• Bald ___ (symbol of America)

• Bald bird

• Bald bird & defunct Chrysler car line

• Bald flier

• Bald flier in Alaska

• Bald hunter

• Bald one on a coin

• Bald raptor

• Bald thing in Alaska

• Beat a birdie

• Big bird

• Bird dog loses lead (5)

• Bird in a Steve Miller Band title

• Bird in a Steve Miller title

• Bird in the opening of The Colbert Report

• Bird in the Postal Service logo

• Bird of prey

• Bird on a bill

• Bird on a buck

• Bird on a dollar

• Bird on a quarter

• Bird on a U.S. coin

• Bird on a U.S. quarter

• Bird on Michigan's state seal

• Bird on the back of a buck

• Bird on the Great Seal

• Bird on the Great Seal of the United States

• Bird on the Mexican flag

• Bird on the U.S. Great Seal

• Bird that soars

• Bird that's a symbol of the U.S.

• Bird that's also a golf achievement

• Bird with keen vision

• Birdie beater

• Birdie topper

• Boston College athlete

• Boy Scout level

• Boy Scout rank

• Brand name on '98 Talon model

• Captain's insignia

• Coin equivalent of a sawbuck

• Colonel insignia

• Colonel symbol

• Colonel's bird

• Colonel's insigne

• Colonel's silver emblem

• Common flagpole finial

• Coup by Couples

• Couples coup

• Course coup

• Creature known for its keen vision

• Creature on the New York coat of arms

• Desperado singer, e.g.

• Dollar bird

• Don Henley, once

• Donovan McNabb, for one

• Donovan McNabb, notably

• Doth the ___ mount up at thy command (Job 39:27)

• Double ___

• Double bogey's opposite

• Duffer s dream

• Duffer's delight

• Duffer's impossible dream

• Duffer's miracle

• Duffer's phantasy

• Duffer's rarity

• Ern

• Erne or Bateleur

• Erstwhile $10 coin

• Feature of old quarters

• First manned mooncraft

• First manned spacecraft on the moon

• First ship on the moon

• Flagpole topper

• Former $10 gold coin

• Frey or Walsh

• Glenn Frey at times

• Gold piece

• Golden or bald bird

• Golf coup

• Golf feat

• Golf rarity

• Golf score

• Golf score of two under par

• Golf score, relative of a birdie

• Golf thrill

• Golfer's bird?

• Golfer's delight

• Golfer's feat

• Golfer's joy

• Golfing feat

• Good golf score

• Good hole for Els

• Goodyear blimp

• Goodyear tire

• Great golf score

• Great Seal bird

• Great Seal feature

• Great Seal symbol

• Green feat

• Griffin part

• Griffin, in part

• Harpy, e.g.

• Hawk relative

• Henley or Frey

• Henley or Frey, once

• Henley or Walsh, once

• High flier

• High scout

• High-ranking Boy Scout

• High-ranking scout

• Highest Boy Scout level

• Highest Scout rank

• Highest-ranking Boy Scout

• Holder of 13 arrows on a buck

• Hole in one, almost always

• Hole in one, e.g.

• Hole in one, on a par three

• Hole in one, usually

• Hole-in-one on a par-3

• Hotel California group member

• Image on pre-1999 quarters

• Image on the back of the last American silver dollar

• Iron ___ (1986)

• It atones for two bogeys

• It balances out a double bogey

• It beats a birdie

• It holds 13 arrows on a $1 bill

• It holds 13 arrows on a bill

• It landed in 1969

• It landed in July, 1969

• It tops a birdie

• It'll move you up a couple of strokes

• It's always below par

• It's on a quarter's back

• It's seen on the back of a U.S. quarter

• It's well below par

• Jack Higgins book The ___ Has Landed

• Joe Walsh, for one

• Keen-eyed flier

• Keen-eyed one

• Kind of eye

• Kind of scout

• Lindbergh metaphorically

• Links coup

• Links feat

• Links rarity

• Links' rara avis

• Lunar lander

• Lunar lander, 1969

• Lunar landing module

• Maker of a historic touchdown

• Many a quarter back?

• McNabb, for one

• Miracle for a duffer

• Moon lander

• Muppet Sam, for one

• N.R.A. symbol

• Name of the Apollo 11 lunar module

• National bird

• National symbol

• NFC East player

• Nickname for the Apollo 11 Lunar Module

• NRA Blue ___ (symbol that first appeared on August 1, 1933)

• Old coin

• Old U.S. coin

• One better than birdie

• Par five possibility

• Par minus two

• Part of the Anheuser-Busch logo

• Patriotic symbol

• Philadelphia athlete

• Philadelphia football player

• Philadelphia footballer

• Philadelphia gridder

• Philadelphia player

• Philly footballer

• Philly footballer & '88-'98 Chrysler car line

• Philly footballer & defunct Chrysler brand

• Philly gridder

• Philly player

• Philly pro

• Post Office icon

• Post Office symbol

• Postal service symbol

• Presidential Seal symbol

• Quarter animal

• Quarter back

• Quarter back image

• Quarter bird

• Quarter feature

• Raptorial bird

• Reason to celebrate on the green

• Remarkable golf score

• Remarkable hole

• Sam the Muppet

• Sam the Muppet is one

• Score for Nicklaus

• Score in this puzzle's theme

• Scout level

• Scout rank

• Scouting rank

• Sharp-eyed bird

• Sharp-eyed bird of prey

• Sharp-eyed hunter

• Sharp-eyed raptor

• Shoot two under

• Short par 5 goal, perhaps

• Silver dollar feature

• Soaring bird

• Soaring symbol

• Spread ___

• Stately bird

• Steve Miller's Fly Like an ___

• Subject of a famous landing

• Symbol of America

• Symbol of the U.S. Postal Service

• Symbol on U.S. coins

• Symbolic bird

• Symbolic flyer

• Ten-dollar gold piece

• Terrell Owens, e.g.

• The ___ has landed

• The ___ Has Landed (1976)

• Third Reich symbol

• Three on a par five

• Tiger's goal on a par five

• Top Boy Scout

• Top Boy Scout rank

• Top scout

• Two below par

• Two better than par

• Two under or one over?

• Two under par

• Two under par hole

• Two under par, on a golf hole

• Two under par, on a hole

• Two under, on the greens

• Two under, on the links

• Two-under result

• Two-under-par score

• Two, on a par four

• An emblem representing power

• A former gold coin in US worth 10 dollars

• (in golf) a score of two strokes under par on a golf hole

• Any of various large keen-sighted diurnal birds of prey noted for their broad wings and strong soaring flight


найдено в "Moby Thesaurus"
eagle: translation

Synonyms and related words:
Argus, Hershey bar, achievement, alerion, animal charge, annulet, antelope, argent, armorial bearings, armory, arms, arrow, aviation badge, avifauna, azure, baby bird, badge, badge of office, badges, bandeau, bar, bar sinister, baton, bearings, bend, bend sinister, billet, bird, bird of Jove, bird of Juno, bird of Minerva, bird of night, bird of passage, bird of prey, birdie, birdlife, birdy, blazon, blazonry, blue darter, blue streak, bordure, brassard, broad arrow, button, cadency mark, cage bird, cannonball, canton, cap and gown, cat, chain, chain of office, chaplet, charge, chevron, chick, chicken, chief, class ring, coat of arms, cockade, cockatrice, coin, collar, coronet, courser, crescent, crest, cross, cross moline, crown, cygnet, dart, decoration, device, difference, differencing, diving bird, double eagle, doubloon, dove, dress, ducat, eagle-eyed, eaglet, electricity, emblems, ensigns, epaulet, ermine, ermines, erminites, erminois, escutcheon, express train, falcon, fasces, ferret, fess, fess point, field, figurehead, file, fish-eating bird, five-dollar gold piece, flanch, flash, fledgling, fleur-de-lis, flightless bird, fowl, fret, fruit-eating bird, fulmar, fur, fusil, game bird, garland, gazelle, gold piece, greased lightning, greyhound, griffin, guinea, gules, gyron, half crown, half eagle, hammer and sickle, hard money, hare, hash mark, hatchment, hawk, hawk-eyed, helmet, heraldic device, heraldry, honor point, impalement, impaling, inescutcheon, insect-eating bird, insignia, insignia of branch, jet plane, label, lapel pin, lark, light, lightning, lion, livery, lozenge, lynx, mace, mantle, mantling, markings, marshaling, martlet, mascle, medal, mercury, metal, migrant, migratory bird, moidore, mortarboard, motto, mullet, napoleon, nestling, nombril point, oak leaf, octofoil, old school tie, or, ordinary, organization insignia, orle, oscine bird, overseas bar, owl, pale, paly, parachute badge, passerine bird, patch, peacock, peafowl, peahen, pean, perching bird, pheon, piece, piece of money, piece of silver, pigeon, pin, pip, pound sovereign, purpure, quarter, quartering, quicksilver, ratite, regalia, ring, rocket, roll of coins, rose, rouleau, sable, saltire, scared rabbit, school ring, scutcheon, sea bird, seed-eating bird, service stripe, shamrock, sharp-eyed, sharp-sighted, shield, shore bird, shot, shoulder patch, shoulder sleeve insignia, sigillography, skull and crossbones, skylark, skyrocket, songbird, sovereign, specie, sphragistics, spread eagle, squab, staff, star, storm petrel, stormy petrel, streak, streak of lightning, stripe, striped snake, submarine badge, subordinary, swallow, swan, swastika, tartan, ten-dollar gold piece, tenne, thistle, thought, thunderbolt, tie, tincture, torrent, torse, tressure, twenty-dollar gold piece, unicorn, uniform, vair, verge, vert, wading bird, wand, warbler, water bird, waterfowl, weasel, wildfowl, wind, wreath, yale


найдено в "Easton's Bible Dictionary"
Eagle: translation

   (Herb. nesher; properly the griffon vulture or great vulture, so called from its tearing its prey with its beak), referred to for its swiftness of flight (Deut. 28:49; 2 Sam. 1:23), its mounting high in the air (Job 39:27), its strength (Ps. 103:5), its setting its nest in high places (Jer. 49:16), and its power of vision (Job 39:27-30).
   This "ravenous bird" is a symbol of those nations whom God employs and sends forth to do a work of destruction, sweeping away whatever is decaying and putrescent (Matt. 24:28; Isa. 46:11; Ezek. 39:4; Deut. 28:49; Jer. 4:13; 48:40). It is said that the eagle sheds his feathers in the beginning of spring, and with fresh plumage assumes the appearance of youth.To this, allusion is made in Ps. 103:5 and Isa. 40:31. God's care over his people is likened to that of the eagle in training its young to fly (Ex. 19:4; Deut. 32:11, 12). An interesting illustration is thus recorded by Sir Humphry Davy:, "I once saw a very interesting sight above the crags of Ben Nevis. Two parent eagles were teaching their offspring, two young birds, the maneuvers of flight. They began by rising from the top of the mountain in the eye of the sun. It was about mid-day, and bright for the climate. They at first made small circles, and the young birds imitated them. They paused on their wings, waiting till they had made their flight, and then took a second and larger gyration, always rising toward the sun, and enlarging their circle of flight so as to make a gradually ascending spiral. The young ones still and slowly followed, apparently flying better as they mounted; and they continued this sublime exercise, always rising till they became mere points in the air, and the young ones were lost, and afterwards their parents, to our aching sight." (See Isa. 40:31.)
   There have been observed in Palestine four distinct species of eagles, (1) the golden eagle (Aquila chrysaetos); (2) the spotted eagle (Aquila naevia); (3) the common species, the imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca); and (4) the Circaetos gallicus, which preys on reptiles. The eagle was unclean by the Levitical law (Lev. 11:13; Deut. 14:12).


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