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1 Ambulate
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1) General subject: ambulate, be on the rove, divagate, drag, excurse, extravagate, ferment, flail, gallivant, hike, knock about, maunder about, maunder along, moon, perambulate, peregrinate, prowl, prowl about (в поисках добычи), ramble, ramble (без определенной цели), range, roam, rove, spook (о призраке), stray, stroll, to be on the rove, track, traffic, tramp, voyage (о мыслях и т.п.), walk (о духах, призраках), walk around, wander, wander about (без цели), work, yeast, stalk2) Colloquial: knock around, lollop, moon about, moon along, moon around, toddle3) Bookish: spatiate4) Agriculture: roam (о животном)5) Rare: squander6) Jargon: hit the bricks, hit the sidewalks, galumph (around), rat7) Polymers: sour8) Makarov: fret (о напитках), ramble (без определённой цели), track about, track around, track up, traffic along, work (о напитках), drag about, drag around9) Archaic: expatiate -
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1) General subject: jee, move, move about, run, travel, get abroad, migrate, shift2) Computers: move around3) Biology: locomote5) Engineering: move around (между объектами)6) Jocular: ambulate8) Australian slang: rip9) Automobile industry: dodge (в разных направлениях), ride10) Textile: traverse11) Oil: move (о нефти, газе), roam12) Astronautics: coast -
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1) General subject: attend (за больным), circulate (о деньгах), flop along, foster (за детьми, больными), go, go at a crawl, herd, leg, lob, look after, move, nurse, play (шашкой, картой), ply, sail, scuff, scuffle, shin, step, straddle, tag along, take care of, tend (за больными), track, traffic, visit, walk, wear, yacht, doing the rounds (ходить нелепый слух - absurd rumours are doing the rounds), leg it, step it, steam2) Medicine: ambulate3) Colloquial: hip-swing, (обыкн. to leg it) leg, leg it, go out (встречаться, гулять)4) Dialect: rake6) Cards: lead7) Economy: run9) Makarov: track about, track around, track up, traffic along, use legs, (куда-л.) visit, find feet (о ребёнке) -
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General subject: ambulateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > ходить с места на место
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( после операции) to ambulate, to be out of bed -
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( о больном) to ambulateБольшой русско-английский медицинский словарь > передвигаться
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( о пациенте) to ambulate
См. также в других словарях:
Ambulate — Am bu*late, v. i. [L. ambulare to walk. See {Amble}.] To walk; to move about. [R.] Southey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ambulate — (v.) 1620s, from L. ambulatus, pp. of ambulare to walk (see AMBLE (Cf. amble)). Related: Ambulated; ambulating … Etymology dictionary
ambulate — [am′byo͞o lāt΄, am′byəlāt΄] vi. ambulated, ambulating [< L ambulatus, pp. of ambulare: see AMBLE] to move about; walk ambulation n … English World dictionary
ambulate — am·bu·late .lāt vi, lat·ed; lat·ing to move from place to place <the patient was allowed to ambulate in her room> am·bu·la·tion .am byə lā shən n … Medical dictionary
ambulate — verb walk about; not be bedridden or incapable of walking • Derivationally related forms: ↑ambulatory, ↑ambulant, ↑amble, ↑ambulation • Hypernyms: ↑walk • Verb Frames: Someb … Useful english dictionary
ambulate — intransitive verb ( lated; lating) Etymology: Latin ambulatus, past participle of ambulare Date: circa 1623 to move from place to place ; walk • ambulation noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
ambulate — v.i. [L. ambulare, to walk] To walk or move about … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
ambulate — ambulation, n. ambulator, n. /am byeuh layt /, v.i., ambulated, ambulating. to walk about or move from place to place. [1615 25; < L ambulatus (ptp. of ambulare to walk), equiv. to ambul (see AMBLE) + atus ATE1] * * * … Universalium
ambulate — verb To walk; to relocate ones self under the power of ones own legs. Peter slowly ambulated to the bathroom, favoring his strained knee. See Also: ambi , amble, ambulance, ambulant, ambulator, am … Wiktionary
ambulate — I (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. move about, walk, get about, step, *hoof, range, amble. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb To go on foot: foot, pace, step, tread, walk. Slang: hoof. Idiom: foot it. See MOVE … English dictionary for students
ambulate — v. walk, stroll, move about … English contemporary dictionary