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1 abrir trincheras
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2 atrincherar
v.1 to entrench, to fortify with a trench, to mound.2 to cover oneself from the enemy by means of trenches.Están muy fuertemente atrincherados (fig.) They are very strongly entrenched3 to hide.* * *1 to entrench, dig a trench1 to entrench os* * *1.2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to entrench2.atrincherarse v pron (Mil) to entrench oneself; ( escudarse)* * *1.verbo transitivo to entrench2.atrincherarse v pron (Mil) to entrench oneself; ( escudarse)* * *atrincherar [A1 ]vtto entrench, dig trenches in o around1 ( Mil) to entrench oneself, dig oneself in2 (escudarse) atrincherarse EN algo to hide BEHIND sth* * *
atrincherar ( conjugate atrincherar) verbo transitivo
to entrench
atrincherarse verbo pronominal
to entrench oneself
* * *♦ vtto entrench, to surround with trenches* * *atrincherar vt: to entrench -
3 окоп
trench,; entrenchmentзаобикалям с окопи entrenchвлизам/отивам в окоп ите mount the trenches* * *око̀п,м., -и, (два) око̀па воен. trench; entrenchment; влизам/отивам в \окопите mount the trenches; заобикалям с \окопи entrench.* * *ditch; trench: The soldiers are mounting the окопes. - Войниците влизат в окопите.; entrenchment; fosse{fO;s}; parallel;* * *1. trench,;entrenchment 2. влизам/ отивам в ОКОП ите mount the trenches 3. заобикалям с ОКОПи entrench 4. копая ОКОП и dig trenches -
4 рыть окопы
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6 schanzen
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7 окоп
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8 обводити
= обвести1) ( супроводжувати когось) to lead round3) ( про малюнок) to outline, to contour4) (y футболі, хокеї) to dodge, to outplay5)обвести навколо пальця — to dupe, to cheat, to take in, to deceive
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9 abrir trincheras
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11 окоп
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12 ἐκταφρεύω
A to dig trenches, in [voice] Pass., J.BJ5.2.2, App.BC3.65, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκταφρεύω
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13 acequiar
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14 cavar canales de irrigación
• dig irrigation ditches• dig irrigation trenchesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > cavar canales de irrigación
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15 graben
m; -s, Gräben1. ditch; bes. MIL. trench; zur Entwässerung: drain, culvert; um Burg: moat; einen Graben ziehen dig a ditch; einen Wagen in den Graben fahren drive into the ditch; der Streit riss tiefe Gräben auf ( zwischen) fig. the quarrel opened up deep rifts (between)* * *der Graben(Burggraben) fosse;(Orchestergraben) pit;(Schützengraben) trench;(Wassergraben) ditch* * *Gra|ben ['graːbn]m -s, ordm;['grɛːbn] ditch; (= trockener Graben, MIL) trench; (SPORT) ditch; (SPORT = Wassergraben) water jump; (= Burggraben) moat; (GEOL) rift (valley), graben (spec)* * *1) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) dig2) (a long narrow hollow dug in the ground especially one to drain water from a field, road etc: He climbed over the fence and fell into a ditch.) ditch3) (a long narrow ditch dug in the ground, especially as a protection for soldiers against gunfire: The soldiers returned to the trenches.) trench* * *Gra·ben<-s, Gräben>[ˈgra:bn̩, pl ˈgrɛ:bn̩]m1. (Vertiefung in der Erde) ditch4. GEOL rift valley* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *graben; gräbt, grub, hat gegrabenA. v/i dig (B. v/tder Fluss hat sich ein neues Bett gegraben the river has carved out a new bed;der Kummer hat tiefe Falten in ihr Gesicht gegraben fig care has worn ( oder made) deep furrows in her face2. (schneiden) carve (in +akk into); TECH engrave, cutC. v/r:sich jemandem ins Gedächtnis graben fig engrave itself on sb’s memory* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *¨-- m.ditch n.(§ pl.: ditches)grave n.trench n.(§ pl.: trenches) -
16 Graben
m; -s, Gräben1. ditch; bes. MIL. trench; zur Entwässerung: drain, culvert; um Burg: moat; einen Graben ziehen dig a ditch; einen Wagen in den Graben fahren drive into the ditch; der Streit riss tiefe Gräben auf ( zwischen) fig. the quarrel opened up deep rifts (between)* * *der Graben(Burggraben) fosse;(Orchestergraben) pit;(Schützengraben) trench;(Wassergraben) ditch* * *Gra|ben ['graːbn]m -s, ordm;['grɛːbn] ditch; (= trockener Graben, MIL) trench; (SPORT) ditch; (SPORT = Wassergraben) water jump; (= Burggraben) moat; (GEOL) rift (valley), graben (spec)* * *1) (to make (a hole) in this way: The child dug a tunnel in the sand.) dig2) (a long narrow hollow dug in the ground especially one to drain water from a field, road etc: He climbed over the fence and fell into a ditch.) ditch3) (a long narrow ditch dug in the ground, especially as a protection for soldiers against gunfire: The soldiers returned to the trenches.) trench* * *Gra·ben<-s, Gräben>[ˈgra:bn̩, pl ˈgrɛ:bn̩]m1. (Vertiefung in der Erde) ditch4. GEOL rift valley* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *einen Graben ziehen dig a ditch;in den Graben fahren drive into the ditch;* * *der; Grabens, Gräben1) ditch2) (Schützengraben) trench3) (Festungsgraben) moat* * *¨-- m.ditch n.(§ pl.: ditches)grave n.trench n.(§ pl.: trenches) -
17 kop|ać1
impf (kopię) Ⅰ vt 1. (spulchniać ziemię) to dig- kopać ziemię łopatą to dig with a shovel- kopać ogródek to dig (in a. up) the garden ⇒ skopać2. (wydobywać ziemię) to dig- kopać dół/rów/studnię to dig a hole/ditch/well- kopać fundamenty to dig foundation trenches ⇒ wykopać3. (wydobywać z ziemi) to dig, to mine (coś for sth) [węgiel, rudę, glinę]; to dig up [ziemniaki, buraki] ⇒ wykopać Ⅱ vi pot. (szukać) to rootle around GB pot., to root around- kopać w szufladach a. po szufladach to rootle around in the drawersⅢ kopać się pot. (brnąć) to dig one’s way (przez coś through sth)- ratownicy kopali się przez zaspy śniegu the rescue team was digging their way through the snowdrifts ⇒ przekopać się■ samemu sobie kopać grób pot. to dig one’s own graveThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kop|ać1
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18 zanja
f.ditch.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: zanjar.* * *1 trench\abrir una zanja to dig a trench* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=fosa) ditch; (=hoyo) pit; (=tumba) graveabrir las zanjas — (Arquit) to lay the foundations (de for)
2) LAm (=barranco) gully, watercourse3) And (=límite) fence, low wall* * ** * *= ditch, drainage ditch.Ex. The speciments were collected from different types of habitats, such as streams, springs, ditches, dams, swamps, wells and ponds.Ex. It was found that 73.6% of the wetlands were lost due to the construction of drainage ditches and levees.----* cavar una zanja = dig + ditch.* * ** * *= ditch, drainage ditch.Ex: The speciments were collected from different types of habitats, such as streams, springs, ditches, dams, swamps, wells and ponds.
Ex: It was found that 73.6% of the wetlands were lost due to the construction of drainage ditches and levees.* cavar una zanja = dig + ditch.* * *1 (para desagüe) ditch; (para cimientos, tuberías) trench2 (acequia) irrigation channel* * *
Del verbo zanjar: ( conjugate zanjar)
zanja es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
zanja
zanjar
zanja sustantivo femenino ( para desagüe) ditch;
(para cimientos, tuberías) trench;
( acequia) irrigation channel
zanjar ( conjugate zanjar) verbo transitivo ‹polémica/diferencias› to settle, resolve;
‹ deuda› to settle, pay off
zanja sustantivo femenino ditch, trench
abrir una zanja, to dig a ditch
zanjar vtr (terminar, concluir un asunto) to settle
' zanja' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrir
- fosa
- foso
- cavar
- chamba
- saltar
English:
ditch
- trench
- cutting
- deep
* * *zanja nfditch* * *f ditch* * *zanja nf: ditch, trench* * * -
19 okop
m (G okopu) Wojsk. trench- okop strzelecki a foxhole- kopać/sypać okopy to dig/build trenches- schronić się do okopu to hide in a trench- żołnierze strzelali z okopów soldiers were shooting from their trenches* * ** * *miwojsk. trench, entrenchment.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > okop
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20 ry|ć
impf Ⅰ vt 1. (robić doły w ziemi) to dig, to churn- buldożery ryją ziemię bulldozers are churning up the ground ⇒ zryć2. (kopać) to dig [rów]; to burrow [korytarz]- krety ryją korytarze w ziemi moles burrow in the ground- żołnierze ryli okopy wokół miasta soldiers were digging trenches around the town ⇒ wyryć3. (wyrzynać) to engrave, to incise [ornament, napis]- sceny mitologiczne ryte w marmurze mythological scenes engraved in marble ⇒ wyryćⅡ vi 1. pot. (uczyć się) to grind away 2. pot. (harować) to toil away 3. posp. (naśmiewać się) ryć z kogoś/czegoś to laugh at sb/sth 4. posp. (przeszukiwać) to root through [sth] Ⅲ ryć się 1. pot. (uczyć się) to grind away 2. posp. (śmiać się) to crease up- ryją się z kiepskich dowcipów they crease up at bad jokes■ ryć pod kimś posp. to plot against sbThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ry|ć
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