katabatic - translation to russian
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katabatic - translation to russian

JOURNEY TO THE LAND OF THE DEAD
Katabatic; Descent to the underworld; Helreið; Catabasis; Descent to the Underworld; Helreid; Trip to the underworld; Trip into the underworld
  • [[Odysseus]] consults the soul of the prophet [[Tiresias]] in his katabasis during Book 11 of ''[[The Odyssey]].''
  • ''The return of Persephone'', by [[Frederic Leighton]] (1891)
  • [[Devadatta]] pulled into [[Avici]] after various transgressions against the [[Buddha]]
  • Orpheus travels out of the Underworld followed by the shade of his wife, Eurydice
  • The [[Cumaean Sibyl]] leads [[Aeneas]] to the [[Underworld]] for his katabasis in the ''[[Aeneid]].''

katabatic         

[kætə'bætik]

метеорология

катабатический

прилагательное

общая лексика

нисходящий (о потоке воздуха в атмосфере)

метеорология

направленный книзу (о движении воздуха)

katabatic         
katabatic adj. meteor. направленный книзу (о движении воздуха)
katabasis         

[kɔ'tæbəsis]

существительное

редкое выражение

движение вниз

отступление войск

Definition

katabatic
[?kat?'bat?k]
¦ adjective Meteorology (of a wind) caused by local downward motion of cool air.
Origin
C19: from Gk katabatikos, from katabainein 'go down'.

Wikipedia

Katabasis

A katabasis or catabasis (Ancient Greek: κατάβασις, romanized: katábasis, lit. 'descent'; from κατὰ (katà) 'down', and βαίνω (baínō) 'go') is a journey to the underworld. Its original sense is usually associated with Greek mythology and Classical mythology more broadly, where the protagonist visits the Greek underworld, also known as Hades. The term is also used in a broad sense of any journey to the realm of the dead in other mythological and religious traditions. A katabasis is similar to a nekyia or necromancy, where someone experiences a vision of the underworld or its inhabitants; a nekyia does not generally involve a physical visit, however. One of the most famous examples is that of Odysseus, who performs something on the border of a nekyia and a katabasis in book 11 of The Odyssey; he visits the border of the realms before calling the dead to him using a blood ritual, with it being disputed whether he was at the highest realm of the underworld or the lowest edge of the living world where he performed this.

What is the Russian for katabatic? Translation of &#39katabatic&#39 to Russian