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2 голый
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3 голый
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4 desnudo
adj.1 naked, nude, as naked as a jaybird, bare.2 blunt, unmasked.La verdad desnuda The blunt truth...pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: desnudar.* * *► adjetivo1 (persona) naked, nude; (parte del cuerpo) bare2 figurado (falto de lo que cubre o adorna) plain, bare3 figurado (falto de fortuna) destitute4 figurado (falto de algo no material) devoid5 figurado (patente, claro) plain1 ARTE nude\poner al desnudo to lay bare, expose————————1 ARTE nude* * *(f. - desnuda)adj.bare, naked* * *1. ADJ1) (=sin ropa) [persona] naked; [cuerpo] naked, bare2) (=sin adorno) [árbol] bare; [paisaje] bare, featureless3) (=arruinado) ruined, bankruptquedarse desnudo — to be ruined, be bankrupt
4) (=puro) [verdad] plain, naked; [estilo] unadorned2. SM1) (Arte) nude2)* * *I- da adjetivo1)b) ( descubierto) <hombros/brazos/torso> barec) (liter) < espada> naked (liter)2)a) (sin adornos, aditamentos) <pared/cuarto> barela verdad desnuda — the naked o plain truth
b) <árbol/paisaje> bare3)IIal desnudo: la verdad al desnudo the truth plain and simple; el cable quedó al desnudo — the wire was left bare o exposed
masculino (Art) nude* * *= bare, stripped, naked, nude, in the buff, unclothed, in the nod.Ex. One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said 'Nice tits, uh?'.Ex. Other lumbermen remained and revived the stripped acres with hand-reared trees, or turned to dairying.Ex. The article 'Who dare say that the emperor is naked?' is a contribution to a thematic issue on literacy in Sweden and the contribution made by public library extension services.Ex. Books will often make visual appeals with the use of dramatic or sexual images that succeed in attracting buyers but are not so successful at representing the text: as, Thomas Hardy's novels presented with nudes on the covers.Ex. They have already posed in the buff for another photograph in which they use their bodies to spell out the word 'Peace' on a beach.Ex. In a matter of minutes, eight cameras coupled with computer software can generate three-dimensional images of the human body, both clothed and unclothed.Ex. By that logic anybody who has sex or masturbates or even wanders around in the nod in a hotel room is 'breaching the peace'.----* bañarse desnudo = skinny dip.* completamente desnudo = stark naked.* póster de mujer desnuda = pin-up.* semidesnudo = semi-nude.* totalmente desnudo = stark naked.* * *I- da adjetivo1)b) ( descubierto) <hombros/brazos/torso> barec) (liter) < espada> naked (liter)2)a) (sin adornos, aditamentos) <pared/cuarto> barela verdad desnuda — the naked o plain truth
b) <árbol/paisaje> bare3)IIal desnudo: la verdad al desnudo the truth plain and simple; el cable quedó al desnudo — the wire was left bare o exposed
masculino (Art) nude* * *= bare, stripped, naked, nude, in the buff, unclothed, in the nod.Ex: One time he showed me a photograph in an art book of a woman's bare breasts and said 'Nice tits, uh?'.
Ex: Other lumbermen remained and revived the stripped acres with hand-reared trees, or turned to dairying.Ex: The article 'Who dare say that the emperor is naked?' is a contribution to a thematic issue on literacy in Sweden and the contribution made by public library extension services.Ex: Books will often make visual appeals with the use of dramatic or sexual images that succeed in attracting buyers but are not so successful at representing the text: as, Thomas Hardy's novels presented with nudes on the covers.Ex: They have already posed in the buff for another photograph in which they use their bodies to spell out the word 'Peace' on a beach.Ex: In a matter of minutes, eight cameras coupled with computer software can generate three-dimensional images of the human body, both clothed and unclothed.Ex: By that logic anybody who has sex or masturbates or even wanders around in the nod in a hotel room is 'breaching the peace'.* bañarse desnudo = skinny dip.* completamente desnudo = stark naked.* póster de mujer desnuda = pin-up.* semidesnudo = semi-nude.* totalmente desnudo = stark naked.* * *A1 (sin ropa) ‹persona› nakednunca la había visto desnuda he had never seen her naked o in the nudele gusta nadar desnudo he likes swimming in the nudeapareció totalmente desnudo he appeared stark nakedsin maquillaje me siento desnuda I feel naked without makeup o without my makeup ondesnudo de la cintura para arriba naked to the waistpara este invierno estoy desnuda ( fam); I haven't a thing to wear this winter2 (descubierto) ‹hombros/brazos› barecon los pies desnudos barefootB1(sin adornos, sin aditamentos): una habitación de paredes desnudas a room with bare wallsla verdad desnuda the naked o plain truthno perceptible al ojo desnudo not visible to the naked eye2 ‹árbol/rama› bareCal desnudo: ésta es la verdad al desnudo this is the truth plain and simplele había mostrado su corazón al desnudo she had bared her soul to himel cable quedó al desnudo the wire was left bareA ( Art) nudeun desnudo de mujer a female nudeB (desnudez) nudityCompuesto:aparece en desnudo integral she appears (completely) nudela revista publica desnudos integrales the magazine publishes full-frontal nude pictures o full frontals* * *
Del verbo desnudar: ( conjugate desnudar)
desnudo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
desnudó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
desnudar
desnudo
desnudar ( conjugate desnudar) verbo transitivo ( desvestir) to undress
desnudarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ( desvestirse) to undress, take one's clothes off;
desnudo 1 -da adjetivo
totalmente desnudo stark naked;
desnudo de la cintura para arriba naked to the waist
desnudo 2 sustantivo masculino (Art) nude
desnudar verbo transitivo to undress, strip: le desnudó con la mirada, she undressed him with her eyes
desnudo,-a
I adj (una persona) naked, nude, (una parte del cuerpo, algo sin adornos) bare
la verdad desnuda, the bare/naked truth
II m Arte nude
♦ Locuciones: al desnudo, bare: mi corazón al desnudo, my heart laid bare
' desnudo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bola
- desnuda
- desnudar
- chingo
- cuero
- pudor
English:
altogether
- bare
- naked
- nude
- skinny-dipping
- streak
- unclad
- undressed
- clothes
- on
- stark
* * *desnudo, -a♦ adj1. [persona, cuerpo] naked;nadar desnudo to swim in the nude;posó desnudo para “Mate” he posed in the nude for “Mate”;me siento desnudo sin mis gafas I feel naked without my glasses;desnudo de cintura para arriba/abajo naked from the waist up/down;Fam Fignecesito ir de compras porque ando desnudo I need to go shopping because I haven't got a thing to wear2. [brazo, hombro] bare3. [salón, pared, árbol, ramas] bare;[paisaje] bare, barren; [verdad] plain, unvarnished♦ nm1. [pintura, imagen] nude;pintar un desnudo to paint a nude;un desnudo femenino/masculino a female/male nude;el desnudo en el cine nudity in the movies;desnudo frontal full-frontal nude;contiene desnudos integrales it has scenes of full-frontal nudity2.al desnudo [a la vista] for all to see;el reportaje deja al desnudo las intrigas en el seno del partido the article takes the lid off party in-fighting;ésta es la verdad al desnudo this is the plain, unadorned truth* * *I adj1 persona naked2 ( sin decoración) bareII m1 PINT nude2:poner al desnudo lay bare* * *desnudo, -da adj: nude, naked, baredesnudo nm: nude* * *desnudo adj1. (persona) naked / nude2. (parte del cuerpo, pared) bare -
5 nudo
1. adj nude, naked( spoglio) barea occhio nudo to the naked eye2. m painting nude* * *nudo agg.1 naked; nude; bare; ( svestito) unclothed: a gambe nude, barelegged; a piedi nudi, barefoot (ed); a testa nuda, bareheaded; a seno nudo, barebreasted; mezzo nudo, half-naked; prendere il sole a torso nudo, to sunbathe stripped to the waist // nudo come un verme, stark naked (o fam. in one's birthday suit) // mi venne ad aprire nudo come mamma lo fece, he came to open the door stark naked // mettere a nudo, (fig.) to lay bare (o to expose o to uncover o to strip o to reveal)2 (privo di rivestimento, di vegetazione ecc.) naked, bare; ( senza pelo) hairless; ( privo di arredi) bare: alberi nudi, bare trees; una collina nuda, a bare (o naked) hillside; cavallo nudo, ( senza sella) barebacked horse; pareti nude, bare walls; spada nuda, ferro nudo, naked sword // dormire sulla nuda terra, to sleep on the bare ground3 ( semplice, schietto) naked, bare, plain: i nudi fatti, the bare facts; verità nuda, naked (o bare o plain) truth // nudo e crudo, bluntly (o plainly o plain): gli dissi nudo e crudo quello che pensavo, I told him plainly what I thought; gli dissi la verità nuda e cruda, I told him the plain truth (o I bluntly told him the truth); parlare nudo e crudo, to speak bluntly // (dir.): nuda proprietà, bare ownership; nudo proprietario, remainderman; nudo contratto, patto, nude (o naked) contract* * *['nudo] nudo (-a)1. aggmezzo/tutto nudo — half-/stark-naked
gli ha detto nudo e crudo che... — he said to him bluntly that...
questa è la verità nuda e cruda — this is the plain, unvarnished truth
mettere a nudo — (cuore, verità) to lay bare
2. smArte nude* * *['nudo] 1.1) (svestito) [corpo, parti del corpo] bare, naked; [ persona] naked, nudeessere nudo — to have nothing on, to be naked
a mani -e — (senz'armi) with one's bare hands
mettere a nudo — to lay [sth.] bare [piano, vita privata, segreto]
2) (spoglio) [muro, stanza, albero] bare3) fig.2.la -a verità, la verità -a e cruda — the hard facts, the naked o plain truth
sostantivo maschile art. nude* * *nudo/'nudo/1 (svestito) [corpo, parti del corpo] bare, naked; [ persona] naked, nude; essere nudo to have nothing on, to be naked; camminare a piedi -i to walk barefoot; a mani -e (senz'armi) with one's bare hands; a torso nudo stripped to the waist; a occhio nudo to the naked eye; nudo come un verme stark naked; mettere a nudo to lay [sth.] bare [piano, vita privata, segreto]2 (spoglio) [muro, stanza, albero] bare3 fig. la -a verità, la verità -a e cruda the hard facts, the naked o plain truthart. nude. -
6 kahl
I Adj.2. fig. Felsen etc.: bare; Baum: bare, leafless; Landschaft: barren, bleak; Wand: bare; (schmucklos) plain; (leer) empty; kahl fressen strip (of its oder their leaves)* * *bleak; bald; hairless* * *[kaːl]adjMensch, Kopf bald; (= kahl geschoren) shaved, shorn; Vogel bald, featherless; Wand, Raum bare; Pflanze, Baum bare, leafless; Landschaft, Berge barren, bleakeine káhle Stelle — a bald patch
káhl geschoren (Kopf) — shaven, shorn
* * *1) ((of people) with little or no hair on the head: a bald head; He is going bald (= becoming bald).) bald2) ((of birds, animals) without feathers, fur etc: a bald patch on the dog's back.) bald3) (of trees etc, without leaves.) bare4) (bare, harsh or simple in a severe way: a stark, rocky landscape.) stark* * *[ka:l]I. adj1. (ohne Kopfhaar) bald▪ \kahl sein/werden to be/become bald\kahl geschoren shorn, shaven2. (leer) bare\kahle Wände bare walls3. (ohne Blätter) bare4. (ohne Bewuchs) barren, bleakII. advetw \kahl fressen to strip sth barejdn \kahl scheren to shave sb's head* * *1) (ohne Haare, Federn) baldsein kahl geschorener Kopf — his shaven head
2) (ohne Grün, schmucklos) bare* * *A. adj1. bald; (geschoren) shorn;kahl werden go bald2. fig Felsen etc: bare; Baum: bare, leafless; Landschaft: barren, bleak; Wand: bare; (schmucklos) plain; (leer) empty;kahl fressen strip (of its oder their leaves)B. adv:rasiert shaven* * *1) (ohne Haare, Federn) baldjemanden kahl scheren — shave somebody's hair off; shave somebody's head
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7 голый
прил.Русское прилагательное голый называет как состояние обнаженности/наготы (с нейтральной оценкой), так и состояние скудости/нужды (с эмоционально-отрицательной оценкой). В английском языке оценочное и не оценочное значения передаются разными словами.1. bare — голый, непокрытый, обнаженный, оголенный (полностью или частично лишенный покрытия; прилагательное bare связано с оценкой и подразумевает скудость, нужду, лишение, недостаточность): bare facts — голые факты; bare truth — ничем не приукрашенная правда; bare walls — голые стены/пустые стены; bare shoulders — оголенные плечи; bare feet — босые ноги; bare trees — голые деревья; bare boards — голые доски/ничем не покрытые доски; bare floor — голый пол; with bare heads — с непокрытыми головами/с обнаженными головами; with disarms bare to the elbow — с голыми до локтя руками; to do smth with one's bare hands — сделать что-либо голыми (ничем не вооруженными) руками2. naked — голый, нагой, обнажённый (предполагает полное отсутствие одежды, растительности и т. п.; прилагательное naked нейтрально и не предполагает оценки — в отличие от bare): a naked child — обнаженный ребенок; a naked cliff — голый утес/голая скала; the naked truth — голая правда; with the naked eye — невооруженным глазом; to go (to run about) naked — ходить (бегать) нагишом -
8 biluzi
[from *bilo + hu(t)s] iz.1. \biluziak jantzi to clothe the naked2. (Arteg.) nude io.1. (jantzirik gabe) naked, nude, unclothed, bare Oharra: ikus oharra naked sarreran2. (estalkirik gabe, e.a.)a. (paisaia) bare, barren, featureless, bleak, flatb. (zuhaitzaren adarra) barec. (etxe, horma) bare, plain; horma \biluzietan on the bare wallsd. (ezpata) unsheathed adb. \biluzi gelditu to {wind || end} up naked du/ad.1.a. (oro.) to strip, bare, uncoverb. (p.) to strip, undress; arropa guztiez \biluzi zuten they stripped him of all his clothesc. (gauza) to lay bare, uncover2. (irud.) euskara bere baliabidez \biluzi zuten they stripped Basque of all its means ; bere dohain guztiez \biluzirik stripped of all his talents da/ad.1. (p.) to get undressed, undress; arropa guztiez \biluzi ziren they took all their clothes off2. to get rid of, cast (sth) aside; biluz gaitezen gure harrotasunez let us cast our pride aside -
9 стена
ж.(в разн. знач.) wallкапита́льная стена́ — main wall
крепостна́я стена́ — fortified wall
го́лые сте́ны — bare walls
обноси́ть стено́й (вн.) — wall in (d)
у стен Москвы́ — at the walls of Moscow
••би́ться голово́й об сте́ну — beat one's head against a brick wall
в стена́х университе́та — at the university
в четырёх стена́х — within four walls
встава́ть / стоя́ть стено́й (за вн.) — take a firm stand (for, against)
до́ма и сте́ны ле́чат / помога́ют посл. — ≈ everything is easier at home; there's no place like home
как за ка́менной стено́й — as safely as behind a stone wall
лезть на́ стену разг. — climb the wall, climb walls
он на́ стену лез от ску́ки — he was climbing the wall with boredom
припере́ть к стене́ кого́-л — drive / push smb to the wall
у стен есть у́ши — walls have ears
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10 kahl
1) ( ohne Kopfhaar) bald;\kahl sein/ werden to be/become bald;\kahl geschoren shorn, shaven2) ( leer) bare;\kahle Wände bare walls3) ( ohne Blätter) bareetw \kahl fressen to strip sth bare;jdn \kahl scheren to shave sb's head -
11 nagusień|ki
adj. dim. pieszcz. 1. (bez ubrania) (completely) naked- nagusieńkie dziecko a (completely) naked child2. (bez naturalnego pokrycia) bare- nagusieńkie pisklę a featherless nestling- jesienią drzewa są nagusieńkie in the autumn, the trees are bare3. (bez ozdób) bare- nagusieńkie ściany bez obrazów bare walls with no picturesThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nagusień|ki
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ж. (в разн. знач.)wallобносить стеной (вн.) — wall in (d.)
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жить стена в стену с кем-л. — be close neighbours with smb.припереть кого-л. к стене — drive* smb. into a corner, back smb. against the wall
быть припёртым к стене — be driven into a corner, have one's back against the wall; be at bay
лезть на стену разг. — be beside oneself; go* into a frenzy
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13 TOPT
f.1) ‘toft’, homestead;Skaði byggvir fornar toptir föður, S. dwells in her father’s old home;2) a place marked out for a house or building (skyldi þar vera kaupstaðr; hann gaf mönnum toptir til at gera sér þar hús);3) the mere walls or foundations of a (former) building (út með firðinum eru víða toptir).* * *tomt, tupt, toft, tuft; the vowel is short, and toft makes a rhyme to opt (Sighvat), Hr optr, lopt, Skáld H. 6. 8: in mod. pronunc. tótt, cp. Dr. Egilsson’s Poems, p. 95; [the forms in early Swed. and Norse also vary much, tompt, top, toft, Schlyter; the word is identical with Engl. tuft.]B. A green tuft or knoll, green, grassy place, then generally like mid. Lat. toftum, Engl. toft, a piece of ground, messuage, homestead; en nú Skaði byggir fornar toptir föður, Gm. 11; atgeirs-toptir, poët. ‘halberds-homestead,’ i. e. the hands holding the halberd, Ad.; óðal-toptir, an allodial piece of ground, Fms. vi. (in a verse); ef maðr færir hús frá óðals-tuft, þá skal hann bera einu sinni með vátta tvá á óðals-tuftir, if a man removes a house from its ancient (allodial) ground, N. G. L. i. 379 (v. l. 14, 15); toptar nökkvi, the ‘toft-ship,’ i. e. a house, Ýt.; Hropts sig-toptir, Odin’s homestead of victory, i. e. Walhalla, Vsp.2. a place marked out for a house or building, a toft; en ef sú kirkja brotnar ok falla hornstafir, þá eigu vér timbri á tuft at koma fyrir tólf mánuðr, bring the timber to the toft within twelve months, N. G. L. i. 7, 8; göra kirkju ok hvergi tuft eyða, build a church, and not lay waste the toft, 8; en ef hón er eigi til, þá skal kaupa tuft þar sem menn vilja svá sem menn meta, purchase a toft where to launch the ship, 100; kirkja á skóg hálfan með tupt ok vexti, Vm. 114; mylnu-hús, tuppt ok grundvöll, D. N. iv. 537, B. K. 55, 57; skyldi þar vera kaupstaðr, hann gaf mönnum toptir til at göra sér þar hús, Hkr. i. 274; hann markaði toptir til garða, ok gaf búondum eðr kaupmönnum, Ó. H. 42; verk Dróttins várs marka topt fyrir verkum órum, Greg. 56.3. a square piece of ground with walls but without roof (cp. tjalda), this is the special later Icel. sense; Hjörleifr lét göra skála tvá, ok er önnur toptin átján faðma enn önnur nítján, Landn. 35; skógr umb skála-tofst, D.I. i. 475; sér þar tuptina sem hann lét göra hrófit, Ld. 34; en er hús vóru ofan tekin, þá var þar síðan kallat Hrafn-toptir, Eg. 100; út með firðinum eru víða toptir ok vítt land þat er engi maðr á, þar vil ek at vit reisim okkr bústað, Háv. 41; rétt er at kveðja búa at toptum ef búar eru brott farnir, Grág. ii. 124; búðar-tópt, the square walls of a hut without a roof, Rd. 274; toptin var full af torfi ok grjóti, id.; hann lét grafa hann hjá toptum nokkurum, Fs. 141; hús-topt, skála-t., kirkju-t., skemmu-t., fjós-t., fjárhús-t., bæjar-t., nausta-t., the bare walls, ruins of a house, skáli, church …; augna-tópt, eye-socket; svá stóð toptin eptir í varr-símanum at þar var logn, the water in the wake was like a lane, with a wall of waters on both hands, Hkr. i. 283. -
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15 froid
froid, e [fʀwa, fʀwad]1. adjective2. masculine noun► à froid• « laver or lavage à froid » "wash in cold water"b. ( = brouille) coolness* * *
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froide fʀwɑ, fʀwɑd adjectif1) ( à basse température) cold2) fig [personne, lumière, beauté] cold; [accueil, manières, ton] cool; [humour] deadpan; [colère] controlledlaisser froid — to leave [somebody] cold
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nom masculin1) ( basse température) coldattraper or prendre froid — to catch a cold
coup de froid — Médecine chill
2) ( distance) coldnessjeter un froid — to cast a chill (dans, sur over)
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à froid locution adverbiale••il fait un froid de canard — (colloq) it is bitterly cold
avoir/faire or donner froid dans le dos — to feel/to send a shiver down the spine
* * *fʀwa, fʀwad froid, -e1. adj1) (température, saison, appartement, plat) cold2) fig (personne, attitude, couleur) coldÇa me laisse froid. — It leaves me cold.
2. nm1) (= sensation, température) coldprendre froid — to catch a chill, to catch a cold
2) (= malaise) (dans une relation) coolness no plIl y un certain froid entre eux depuis l'affaire de Muriel. — There's been a certain coolness between them since the Muriel thing.
* * *A adj2 ( sans chaleur) [personne, lumière, beauté, couleur, voix, objectivité] cold; [accueil, manières, réponse] cool; [ton, rapport, mots, observateur, œil] dispassionate; [haine] callous; [monstre] cold-blooded; [humour] deadpan; [rage, colère] controlled; être froid avec qn to be cool toward(s) sb; laisser froid to leave [sb] cold; rester froid devant to remain unmoved by.B adv il fait froid it's cold.C nm1 ( basse température) cold; il fait un de ces froids it's freezing cold; froid vif biting cold; à l'abri du froid sheltered from the cold; engourdi par le froid numb with cold; sortir dans le froid to go out in the cold; se protéger contre le froid to protect oneself against the cold; avoir froid to be cold; avoir froid aux pieds to have cold feet; attraper or prendre froid to catch a cold; mourir de froid lit ( dehors) to die of exposure; ( sous un toit) to die of cold; fig to be freezing to death; venir du froid to come in from the cold; coup de froid Méd chill; Météo cold snap; être/rester au froid to be/to stay in the cold; conserver au froid keep in a cool place; ⇒ grand, souffler;2 ( distance) coldness; le froid de ton regard the coldness of your stare; il y a un certain froid dans nos relations there's a certain coolness in our relationship; ils sont en froid avec moi/la France relations between them and me/France are strained; jeter un froid to cast a chill (dans, sur over); il y a eu comme un froid it was as if a chill had been cast over everything.D à froid loc adv1 Tech coulée/vulcanisation/étirage/laminage/démarrage à froid cold casting/vulcanization/drawing/rolling/start;2 ( sans préparation) spontaneous; plaisanterie/provocation à froid spontaneous joke/provocation;3 ( sans passion) analyse/sondage/discussion à froid impartial analysis/poll/discussion;4 Méd opérer à froid to perform non-critical surgery.froid industriel Ind refrigeration.battre froid à qn to cold-shoulder sb; il fait un froid de canard or de loup it is bitterly cold; faire froid dans le cœur to sadden one's heart; avoir/faire or donner froid dans le dos to feel/send a shiver down the spine; ne pas avoir froid aux yeux to be fearless; garder la tête froide to keep a cool head.1. [boisson, temps, moteur] cold2. [indifférent - personne] cold, insensitive, unfeeling ; [ - tempérament] cold ; [ - accueil] cold, chilly ; [ - réponse] cold, cool ; [ - attitude] cold, unfriendlyton/regard froid hostile tone/staredevant ce spectacle, il est resté froid he was unmoved by the sightstyle froid bloodless ou cold stylela piste est froide the scent is cold, the trail's gone dead————————nom masculin1. [température]a. [climat] cold weather, the coldb. [air] the cold (air)coup de froid cold spell ou snapil fait un froid de canard ou sibérien it's freezing ou bitterly cold2. [sensation]avoir froid to be ou to feel coldça me donne froid dans le dos it makes my blood run cold, it sends shivers down my spineune histoire qui fait froid dans le dos a chilling ou creepy storyil n'a pas froid aux yeux he's bold ou plucky3. [malaise]————————adverbeen janvier, il fait froid the weather's cold in Januaryboire froid [habituellement] to drink cold drinks————————à froid locution adjectivale→ link=opération opération————————à froid locution adverbiale2. [sans préparation]prendre quelqu'un à froid to catch somebody unawares ou off guard3. MÉTALLURGIE cold4. MÉDECINEintervenir ou opérer à froid to operate between attacks -
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(Arabic) disciple of Muhammad. sahobalarning uyiday completely empty, just four bare walls (house) -
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m 1. Mat. angle- kąt prosty/ostry right/acute angle- kąt rozwarty/półpełny obtuse/straight angle- kąt wypukły/wklęsły salient/re-entrant angle- kąt dwuścienny/bryłowy dihedral/solid angle- kąty naprzemianległe/wierzchołkowe alternate/apex angles- kąt padania/odbicia glancing/reflection angle- kąt graniczny critical angle- kąt widzenia angle (of sight)2. (oka, ust) corner, angle- obserwował ją kątem oka he was watching her out of the corner of his eye3. (między ścianami) corner- biegać/chodzić z kąta w kąt to walk back and forth- rzucić/cisnać coś w kąt to throw sth away- zaszyć się w kąt to lie low- zajrzeć w każdy kąt to look into every nook and cranny- gadać/szeptać po kątach to spread rumours- płakać po kątach to snivel in corners- postawić kogoś do kąta to put sb in a. to send sb to the corner- stać w kącie to stand in a corner4. pot. (mieszkanie) digs pl- wycierać cudze/obce kąty not to have a place of ones own- mieszkać kątem to be put up (u kogoś by sb)- mieć swój kąt to have one’s own place5. pot. (miejscowość) spot- odwiedzić stare kąty to revisit old haunts■ cztery kąty pot. digs pl- cztery kąty a piec piąty four bare walls- robić coś pod kątem czegoś to do sth paying special attention to sthThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ką|t
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