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1 reddened
ОкрашенныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reddened
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adj.ruborizado, enrojecido.pp.participio pasado del verbo REDDEN.pt.pretérito del verbo REDDEN. -
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окрасился в красный цвет; окрасил в красный цвет; окрашенный в красный цвет -
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English-Russian perfumery & beauty care dictionary > reddened skin
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11 reddened stars
estrellas enrojecidasEnglish-Spanish dictionary of astronomy terms > reddened stars
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12 eyes reddened from lack of sleep
eyes reddened from lack of sleep (devoid of any expression) глаза, красные от бессонницы (лишённые какого бы то ни было выражения)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > eyes reddened from lack of sleep
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17 gerötet
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adj.1 red.2 reddened, crimsoned.m.redding.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enrojecer.* * *ADJ red* * *- da adjetivo red, reddened* * *= red-faced.Ex. The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.* * *- da adjetivo red, reddened* * *= red-faced.Ex: The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.
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20 färben
I v/t1. (Stoff, Haar) dye; (Glas, Papier) stain; (tönen) tint; sich (Dat) die Haare ( schwarz) färben dye one’s hair (black); sich (Dat) die Haare ( schwarz) färben lassen have one’s hair dyed (black)2. Sache: colo(u)r; der Herbst färbt die Wälder bunt autumn decks out the woodlands in bright colo(u)rs; die untergehende Sonne färbte den Himmel rot the setting sun colo(u)red (painted lit.) the sky redII v/refl colo(u)r; Laub: change colo(u)r; sich blau etc. färben turn blue etc.; ihr Gesicht färbte sich rot vor Verlegenheit / Wut she went red in the face from embarrassment / anger, she reddened ( oder blushed) with embarrassment / flushed with angerIII v/i1. umg. (abfärben) run* * *to tincture; to tinge; to tint; to paint; to dye; to color; to colour* * *fạ̈r|ben ['fɛrbn]1. vtto colour (Brit), to color (US); Stoff, Haar to dyeSee:→ auch gefärbt2. vi(= abfärben) to run (inf)3. vrto change colo(u)rihre Wangen färbten sich leicht — she coloured (Brit) or blushed slightly
sich grün/blau etc färben — to turn green/blue etc
* * *(the distinction of winning a place in the team in some sports: He won his cricket colours last season.) colours* * *fär·ben[ˈfɛrbn̩]I. vt1. (andersfarbig machen)▪ etw \färben to dye sth2. (etw eine bestimmte Note geben)etw humoristisch/politisch/rassistisch \färben to give sth humorous/political/racist overtones▪ politisch/rassistisch gefärbt sein to have political/racist overtonesIII. vrdie Blätter \färben sich gelb the leaves are turning yellow* * *1.transitives Verb2)2.reflexives Verb3.sich schwarz/rot usw. färben — turn black/red etc
* * *A. v/tsich (dat)die Haare (schwarz) färben dye one’s hair (black);sich (dat)die Haare (schwarz) färben lassen have one’s hair dyed (black)2. Sache: colo(u)r;der Herbst färbt die Wälder bunt autumn decks out the woodlands in bright colo(u)rs;die untergehende Sonne färbte den Himmel rot the setting sun colo(u)red (painted liter) the sky red3. fig colo(u)r;sich blau etcfärben turn blue etc;ihr Gesicht färbte sich rot vor Verlegenheit/Wut she went red in the face from embarrassment/anger, she reddened ( oder blushed) with embarrassment/flushed with angerC. v/i1. umg (abfärben) run2. Farbstoff: dye;Indigo färbt blau indigo dyes blue ( oder is a blue dye)* * *1.transitives Verb1) dye <wool, material, hair>2)2.reflexives Verb3.sich schwarz/rot usw. färben — turn black/red etc
* * *(Haar, Stoff) v.to dye v. (Papier, Glas) v.to stain v. v.to color (US) v.to colour (UK) v.to dip (in paint) v.to dye v.to stain v.to tinge v.to tint v.
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