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2 from shore
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3 in a general made of operation from shore
Морской термин: обычно подводимой с берегаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > in a general made of operation from shore
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4 push from shore
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6 pushing from shore
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7 in a general made of operation from shore
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1. n берег; побережьеon shore — на берегу, на суше
2. n обыкн. земля, страна, берегshore front — прибрежная полоса; берег
3. n прибойная полоса4. v редк. сходить на берег5. v редк. спускать на берегto drown in ken of shore — утонуть, уже видя берег
waves nibbling the shore — волны, размывающие берег
6. v редк. выгружать7. v редк. плыть вдоль берега8. v редк. окаймлять9. n тех. подпора; подкос; крепление; крепь; опора10. v подпирать, поддерживать, крепитьshore up — подпирать; подпереть
11. v укреплять, крепитьto shore up an economy weakened by war — укрепить экономику, ослабленную войной
12. v шотл. предупреждать, угрожать13. v шотл. предлагатьСинонимический ряд:1. brace (noun) beam; bolster; brace; buttress; column; post; prop; stay; strut; support; underpinner; underpinning; underpropping2. coast (noun) bank; beach; coast; lakeshore; lakeside; lake-side; riverbank; seacoast; sea-coast; seashore; seaside; strand3. support (verb) brace; prop; support -
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ʃo:(land bordering on the sea or on any large area of water: a walk along the shore; When the ship reached Gibraltar the passengers were allowed on shore.) costa, playashore n playa / orillatr[ʃɔːSMALLr/SMALL]\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLon shore en tierrashore leave permiso para bajar a tierra————————tr[ʃɔːSMALLr/SMALL]1 puntal nombre masculino1 (building, tunnel) apuntalar (up, -)they shored up the wall: apuntalaron la paredshore n1) : orilla f (del mar, etc.)2) prop: puntal mn.• costa s.f.• entibo s.m.• marina s.f.• orilla s.f.• playa s.f.• puntal s.m.• región s.f.• ribera s.f.
I ʃɔːr, ʃɔː(r)1) ca) (of sea, lake) orilla fthey have a house by the shore — tienen una casa a la orilla del mar/lago
b) ( coast) costa f, ribera f2)a) u ( land)
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Phrasal Verbs:- shore up
I [ʃɔː(r)]1. N1) [of sea, lake] orilla fwe were now a few hundred yards from shore — ahora nos hallábamos a unos cientos de yardas de la orilla or de la costa
2) shores [of country] liter tierras fpl2.CPDshore bird N — ave f zancuda
shore leave N — permiso m para bajar a tierra
shore patrol N — (US) patrulla f costera
II [ʃɔː(r)]1.VTto shore up — (lit) apuntalar; (fig) apoyar, reforzar, sostener
2.N (=prop) puntal m* * *
I [ʃɔːr, ʃɔː(r)]1) ca) (of sea, lake) orilla fthey have a house by the shore — tienen una casa a la orilla del mar/lago
b) ( coast) costa f, ribera f2)a) u ( land)
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A n1 (coast, edge) ( of sea) côte f, rivage m ; ( of lake) rive f ; ( of island) côte f ; on the shore sur le rivage ; off the shore of Naut au large de ;■ shore up: -
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shore [∫ɔ:r][+ building] étayer ; [+ argument] consolider* * *[ʃɔː(r)]off the shore of — Nautical au large de
2) ( dry land) terre f3) ( beach) grève f, plage f•Phrasal Verbs:- shore up -
13 from John o'Groat's to Land's End
(from John o'Groat's to Land's End (тж. from Land's End to John o'Groat's))с севера до юга ( или с юга до севера) Англии, с одного конца страны до другого [Джон-о'Гротс - крайняя северная точка Великобритании, названная по имени Яна Гроота, выходца из Голландии, поселившегося у северной оконечности Шотландии при Иакове IV (1473-1513)]; см. тж. Land's EndI could have organised entertainments at shore establishments anywhere from John o'Groat's to Land's End... (N. Coward, ‘Future Indefinite’, part IV, ch. I) — я мог бы организовать показ развлекательных программ по всему побережью от севера до юга...
‘That there pillion-ridin’, said Mr. Raper, ‘is a national danger... Showin' off their legs from Land's End to John o'Groat's...’ (R. Aldington, ‘The Colonel's Daughter’, part II, ch. 1) — - Вот эти мотоциклистки, - сказал мистер Рейпер, - национальная опасность... Показывают свои ноги всем и каждому от одного конца страны до другого...
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I [ʃɔː(r)]1) (coast, edge) (of sea) costa f., riva f.; (of lake) riva f.; (of island) costa f.off the shore of — mar. al largo di
2) mar. (dry land) terra f.3) (beach) spiaggia f.II [ʃɔː(r)]verbo transitivo puntellare- shore up* * *[ʃo:](land bordering on the sea or on any large area of water: a walk along the shore; When the ship reached Gibraltar the passengers were allowed on shore.) spiaggia* * *I [ʃɔː(r)] vtII [ʃɔː(r)] nto shore up — (tunnel, wall) puntellare, fig consolidare, (prices) mantenere
* * *I [ʃɔː(r)]1) (coast, edge) (of sea) costa f., riva f.; (of lake) riva f.; (of island) costa f.off the shore of — mar. al largo di
2) mar. (dry land) terra f.3) (beach) spiaggia f.II [ʃɔː(r)]verbo transitivo puntellare- shore up -
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берег; побережьеwaves nibbling the shore — волны, размывающие берег
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16 Shore
subs.From the shore: V. χερσόθεν (Eur., Hel. 1269).By the shore, adj.: P. and V. παράλιος, πάραλος, ἀκταῖος (Thuc.), V. ἐπάκτιος, παράκτιος. P. παραθαλάσσιος, ἐπιθαλάσσιος, ἐπιθαλασσίδιος; see Coast.Ashore: see Ashore.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Shore
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17 hug the shore
waves nibbling the shore — волны, размывающие берег
to drown in ken of shore — утонуть, уже видя берег
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18 stony shore
waves nibbling the shore — волны, размывающие берег
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19 on shore, ashore
عَلَى \ ashore: on or to the shore: Sailors are unhappy ashore. We swam ashore from the boat. on shore, ashore: on dry land; not on the sea. \ See Also نَحْوَ الشّاطِئ -
20 on shore, ashore
عَلَى \ on shore, ashore: on dry land; not on the sea; on or to the shore: Sailors are unhappy ashore. We swam ashore from the boat. \ See Also نَحْوَ البَرّ، اليابسة (اليَابِسَة)
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