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1) General subject: bury, deep six, deep-six, hearse, inearth, inter, lay low, lay to rest, put to bed with a shovel, tumulate, put someone six feet under2) Colloquial: lay away3) Makarov: shelve, cover with sod, deep-six (план и т. п.) -
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sod, piece [block] of turfвыстила́ть дё́рном — turf, cover with turf, swardобкла́дывать дё́рном — sod -
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1) General subject: barrier, cover, enclose, fence about, fence in, guard, hedge, insulate, pocket, protect, ring-fence, safeguard, fence about2) Biology: enclosure3) Literal: sod4) Military: guard5) Engineering: curb, defend, fence, put up a fence6) Railway term: safe guard7) Automobile industry: shield8) Forestry: border9) Oil: block off (опасные места)12) Robots: rail13) Makarov: fend, protect (оборудование), shield (барьером безопасности на АЭС), cover with guards, fence round14) Tengiz: hold harmless -
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См. также в других словарях:
sod — sod1 [säd] vt., vi. obs. pt. of SEETHE sod2 [säd] n. [ME, prob. < MDu or MLowG sode, akin to OFris sada, satha] 1. a surface layer of earth containing grass plants with their matted roots; turf; sward 2. a piece of this layer vt … English World dictionary
Sod — Sod, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sodden}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sodding}.] To cover with sod; to turf. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sod — 1. noun a) That stratum of the surface of the soil which is filled with the roots of grass, or any portion of that surface; turf; sward. The landscapers rolled sod onto the bare earth and made a presentable lawn by nightfall. b) Turf grown and… … Wiktionary
sod — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Middle Dutch or Middle Low German sode; akin to Old Frisian sātha sod Date: 15th century 1. turf 1; also the grass and forb covered surface of the ground 2. one s native land II. transitive verb (sodded; … New Collegiate Dictionary
sod — sod1 sodless, adj. /sod/, n., v., sodded, sodding. n. 1. a section cut or torn from the surface of grassland, containing the matted roots of grass. 2. the surface of the ground, esp. when covered with grass; turf; sward. v.t. 3. to cover with… … Universalium
sod — I. /sɒd / (say sod) noun 1. a piece (usually square or oblong) cut or torn from the surface of grassland, containing the roots of grass, etc. 2. the surface of the ground, especially when covered with grass; turf; sward. 3. Poetic the ground. 4.… …
sod — [[t]sɒd[/t]] n. v. sod•ded, sod•ding 1) a section cut or torn from the surface of grassland, containing the matted roots of grass 2) the surface of the ground, esp. when covered with grass; turf 3) to cover with sods or sod • Etymology:… … From formal English to slang
sod — sÉ‘d /sÉ’d n. section of grass that has been cut or uprooted from the earth; turf, uppermost layer of soil containing grass roots and plants; homosexual (British Slang); guy, fellow, chap (British Slang); obnoxious child, brat (British Slang) v.… … English contemporary dictionary
sod — sod1 noun turf. ↘a piece of turf. verb (sods, sodding, sodded) rare cover with turf or pieces of turf. Phrases under the sod dead and buried. Origin ME: from MDu., Mid. Low Ger. sode, of unknown ultimate origin. sod2 vulgar slang … English new terms dictionary
sod — 1. n. & v. n. 1 turf or a piece of turf. 2 the surface of the ground. v.tr. (sodded, sodding) cover (the ground) with sods. Phrases and idioms: under the sod in the grave. Etymology: ME f. MDu., MLG sode, of unkn. orig. 2. n. & v. esp. Brit.… … Useful english dictionary
SOD — 1. n. & v. n. 1 turf or a piece of turf. 2 the surface of the ground. v.tr. (sodded, sodding) cover (the ground) with sods. Phrases and idioms: under the sod in the grave. Etymology: ME f. MDu., MLG sode, of unkn. orig. 2. n. & v. esp. Brit.… … Useful english dictionary