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1 предавать огню
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2 предавать огню
1) leg.N.P. commit to fire2) Makarov: commit to flames, commit to the flames -
3 предать огню
1) General subject: commit to flames, (что-л.) make a bonfire of, put to the torch2) leg.N.P. commit to fire3) Makarov: commit to the flames -
4 сжигать
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5 сжигающий
burning глагол: -
6 предавать
vt; св - преда́ть1) кн подвергать чему-л to commit toпредава́ть кого/что-л огню́ — to commit sb/sth to the flames
предава́ть кого-л суду́ — to prosecute sb, to take sb to court, to bring sb to trial, to put sb on trial
предава́ть кого-л сме́рти — to commit/to put sb to death
предава́ть земле́ — to commit to the earth
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7 предавать
1. betray; subject; expose2. commit3. give awayСинонимический ряд:изменять (глаг.) изменять; продавать; совершать измену; совершать предательство -
8 предавать
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) (изменять)
betray
2) subject, expose, hand over, commit
предавать забвению bury in oblivion
предавать гласности make known/public; give publicity (to)
предавать смерти put to death
предавать проклятию curse
предавать сожжению (кого-л./что-л.) to commit to the flames
предавать суду (кого-л.) to prosecute
предавать земле commit to the earth* * ** * ** * *betraycedecommitconsignfinkgivereturn -
9 олимпийский огонь
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > олимпийский огонь
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10 предавать
предать (вн.)1. (подвергать чему-л.) hand over (d.), commit (d.)предавать суду — bring* to trial (d.), hand over to justice (d.)
предавать гласности — make* known / public (d.), give* publicity (to)
предавать смерти — put* to death (d.)
предавать огню и мечу — give* over to fire and sword (d.)
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11 предавать
несов. - предава́ть, сов. - преда́ть; (вн.)1) книжн. (дт.; подвергать чему-л) commit (d to)предава́ть суду́ — bring to trial (d), hand (d) over to justice
предава́ть гла́сности — make (d) known / public, give publicity (to)
предава́ть сме́рти — put (d) to death
предава́ть земле́ — commit (d) to the earth
предава́ть забве́нию — consign [-'saɪn] (d) to oblivion
предава́ть огню́ — commit (d) to the flames
предава́ть огню́ и мечу́ — give (d) over to fire and sword [sɔːd]
предава́ть прокля́тию — curse (d)
2) ( нарушать верность) betray (d) -
12 предавать
несовер. - предавать; совер. - предать1) ( изменять)2) subject, expose, hand over, commitпредавать гласности — make known/public; give publicity (to)
предавать сожжению (кого-л./что-л.) — to commit to the flames
предавать суду (кого-л.) — to prosecute
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13 сжечь
1) General subject: burn away, burn up, cinder, commit to the flames, incinerate, make a bonfire of (что-л.), set on fire (что-л.), burn, (что-л. предать огню make a bonfire of, torch (напр., себя в знак протеста - oneself as a protest)2) Mathematics: cremate -
14 сжигать
1) General subject: burn, burn away (the sun burns away the mist - солнце рассеивает туман), burn out, burn up, burnbag (бумаги), cinder, cremate (трупы), incinerate, make a bonfire of (на костре), burn away2) Geology: crozzle3) Obsolete: scathe4) Engineering: burn off, combust5) Chemistry: deflagrate6) Forestry: ash7) Metallurgy: calcine8) Ecology: incineration incinerate9) Polymers: fire10) Makarov: burn down, burn out (e. g., a motor, transformer) (напр. электродвигатель, трансформатор), commit to the flames11) Combustion gas turbines: consume -
15 сожжение
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16 сожжение
с.burning; ( кремация) cremationпредава́ть сожже́нию (вн.) — commit (d) to the flames
сожже́ние на костре́ (вид казни) ист. — burning at the stake
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17 предавать сожжению
(кого-л./что-л.) to commit to the flamesРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > предавать сожжению
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18 вечный огонь
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19 сжигать
1. incinerate; commit to the flames2. incinerate; consume
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