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1 bask
(to lie (especially in warmth or sunshine): The seals basked in the warm sun.) jazer* * *[ba:sk; bæsk] vt+vi 1 aquecer-se, expor-se ao sol. 2 fig gozar fortuna, carinho etc. -
2 bask
(to lie (especially in warmth or sunshine): The seals basked in the warm sun.) lagartear -
3 basking shark
bask.ing shark[bæskiŋ ʃ'a:k] n tubarão dos mares do norte. -
4 basket
[baskɛt]Nom masculin & nom féminin (chaussure) tênis masculino plural* * *[baskɛt]Nom masculin & nom féminin (chaussure) tênis masculino plural -
5 basket(-ball)
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6 basquaise
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7 basque
[bask]Adjectif basco(ca)* * *[bask]Adjectif basco(ca) -
8 basket
[baskɛt]Nom masculin & nom féminin (chaussure) tênis masculino plural* * *basket baskɛt]nome masculinonome femininosapatilhas pl.; ténis m. 2n.deixa-me em paz! -
9 basque
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10 basket-ball
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11 chip-basket
chip-bask.et[tʃ'ip ba:skit] n cesta de tiras de madeira. -
12 wastepaper basket
['weispeipə] (a basket or other (small) container for waste paper: Put those old letters in the wastepaper basket.) cesto dos papéis* * *waste.pa.per bask.et[weist p'eipə ba:skit] n cesto de lixo. -
13 wicker basket
wick.er bask.et[wikə b'æskit] n cesto de vime.
См. также в других словарях:
bask — [ba:sk US bæsk] v [Date: 1300 1400; : Old Norse; Origin: bathask, from batha [i] to take a bath ] 1.) to enjoy sitting or lying in the heat of the sun or a fire bask in ▪ Lizards were basking in the morning sun. 2.) if a place basks in the sun,… … Dictionary of contemporary English
bask — [bask, bäsk] vi. [ME basken, to wallow (in blood): found only in Gower & Lydgate; < ?: modern use apparently due to Shakespeare s misunderstanding of Lydgate] 1. to warm oneself pleasantly, as in the sunlight 2. to enjoy a warm or pleasant… … English World dictionary
Başkənd — may refer to: *Artsvashen, Armenia *Başkənd, Kalbajar, Azerbaijan *Başkənd, Nakhchivan, Azerbaijanee also*Bashkend … Wikipedia
bask — [ bæsk ] verb intransitive 1. ) to relax and enjoy yourself by lying in the sun: A group of gray seals were basking on a rock. a ) if a place is basking in SUNSHINE or high temperatures, the weather is hot and sunny 2. ) bask in to enjoy people s … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bask — sb., et, bask, ene; et kraftigt bask med vingerne … Dansk ordbog
bask´er — bask «bask, bahsk», intransitive verb. 1. to warm oneself pleasantly: »The cat basks in the warm sunshine. 2. Figurative. to feel great pleasure: »He basked in the love of his family. SYNONYM(S): luxuriate. –v.t. to warm pleasantly: »We basked… … Useful english dictionary
Bask — Bask, v. t. To warm by continued exposure to heat; to warm with genial heat. [1913 Webster] Basks at the fire his hairy strength. Milton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bask — (b[.a]sk), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Basked} (b[.a]skt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Basking}.] [OScand. ba[eth]ask to bathe one s self, or perh. bakask to bake one s self, sk being reflexive. See {Bath}, n., {Bake}, v. t.] To lie in warmth; to be exposed to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bask — /bask, bahsk/, v.i. 1. to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine. 2. to enjoy a pleasant situation: He basked in royal favor. v.t. 3. Obs. to expose to warmth or heat. [1350 1400; ME < ON bathask to bathe oneself,… … Universalium
bask — /bask / (say bahsk) verb (i) 1. to lie in or be exposed to a pleasant warmth: to bask in the sunshine. 2. to enjoy a pleasant situation: she basked in royal favour. {Middle English baske(n), from Old Norse baðask bathe} …
bask — [v1] lie in sunlight laze, loll, lounge, relax, sun, sunbathe, swim in, toast oneself*, warm oneself; concepts 162,210 Ant. cover, hide bask [v2] lie in glory delight in, derive pleasure, enjoy, indulge, luxuriate, relish, revel, rollick, savor,… … New thesaurus