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6 уютно усесться в кресле
1) General subject: to be ensconced in an armchair2) Makarov: be ensconced in an armchairУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уютно усесться в кресле
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7 esconder
v.to hide, to conceal.* * *1 to hide, conceal1 to hide* * *verbto hide, conceal* * *1.VT to hide, conceal (de from)2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo to hide, conceal (frml)2.esconderse v pron1) (refl) persona to hide2) ( estar oculto) to hide, lie hidden* * *= hide, obscure, ensconce, tuck away, dissimulate, hide out, conceal, stash away, cache.Ex. These complications were not hidden or implicit; they were clearly set out at the beginning of the volume under 'Rules for the Compilation of the Catalog'.Ex. A pseudonym is the name assumed by an author to conceal or obscure his or her identity.Ex. The foreman ensconced in one of the cages and the master-printer in the other.Ex. It is rumoured to be, at least in part, tucked away in one of the attics of the Science Library, a forgotten monument to a great but unsuccessful idea = Se rumorea que se encuentra oculto, al menos en parte, en uno de los áticos de la Biblioteca de Ciencias, monumento olvidado a una gran idea pero sin éxito.Ex. He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex. It tells the story of a young detective who stumbles across a stash of jewel thieves hiding out in an abandoned house.Ex. He merely said, striving to conceal his anger: 'I'll see what I can do'.Ex. Almost everybody we know had their treasures or some of their personal items stashed away in an old cigar box.Ex. Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.----* de tirar la piedra y esconder la mano = hit-and-run.* esconder escollos para = hold + pitfalls for.* esconder la cabeza como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* esconder peligros para = hold + pitfalls for.* esconderse = skulk, go into + hiding.* esconderse de miedo = cower.* esconderse detrás de = hide behind.* * *1.verbo transitivo to hide, conceal (frml)2.esconderse v pron1) (refl) persona to hide2) ( estar oculto) to hide, lie hidden* * *= hide, obscure, ensconce, tuck away, dissimulate, hide out, conceal, stash away, cache.Ex: These complications were not hidden or implicit; they were clearly set out at the beginning of the volume under 'Rules for the Compilation of the Catalog'.
Ex: A pseudonym is the name assumed by an author to conceal or obscure his or her identity.Ex: The foreman ensconced in one of the cages and the master-printer in the other.Ex: It is rumoured to be, at least in part, tucked away in one of the attics of the Science Library, a forgotten monument to a great but unsuccessful idea = Se rumorea que se encuentra oculto, al menos en parte, en uno de los áticos de la Biblioteca de Ciencias, monumento olvidado a una gran idea pero sin éxito.Ex: He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex: It tells the story of a young detective who stumbles across a stash of jewel thieves hiding out in an abandoned house.Ex: He merely said, striving to conceal his anger: 'I'll see what I can do'.Ex: Almost everybody we know had their treasures or some of their personal items stashed away in an old cigar box.Ex: Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.* de tirar la piedra y esconder la mano = hit-and-run.* esconder escollos para = hold + pitfalls for.* esconder la cabeza como el avestruz = bury + Posesivo + head in the sand (like an ostrich), stick + Posesivo + head in the sand.* esconder peligros para = hold + pitfalls for.* esconderse = skulk, go into + hiding.* esconderse de miedo = cower.* esconderse detrás de = hide behind.* * *esconder [E1 ]vtto hide, conceal ( frml)A ( refl) «persona» to hide esconderse DE algn to hide FROM sbB1 (estar oculto) to hide, lie hiddendetrás de esa apariencia agresiva se esconde un corazón de oro behind that aggressive exterior hides o there lies a heart of gold2 «sol» to go in* * *
esconder ( conjugate esconder) verbo transitivo
to hide, conceal (frml)
esconderse verbo pronominal
1 ( refl) [ persona] to hide;
esconderse de algn to hide from sb
2 ( estar oculto) to hide, lie hidden
esconder verbo transitivo to hide [de, from]
(la verdad, una información) to conceal [de, from]
♦ Locuciones: tirar la piedra y esconder la mano, to do something wrong and then act innocently
' esconder' also found in these entries:
English:
harbor
- harbour
- hide
- secrete
- box
- draw
- secret
- stash
- stow
* * *♦ vtto hide, to conceal;me esconden el tabaco they hide my cigarettes* * *v/t hide, conceal* * *esconder vtocultar: to hide, to conceal* * *¿dónde has escondido el dinero? where have you hid the money? -
8 ocultar
v.1 to hide.ocultar algo a alguien to hide something from somebodyle ocultaron la verdad they concealed the truth from himIlse cubre la verdad Ilse covers up the truth.2 to cover up (delito).3 to hush, to hide.Ilse cubre la verdad Ilse covers up the truth.* * *1 (gen) to hide, conceal* * *verbto conceal, hide* * *1. VT1) [+ objeto, mancha] to hide (a, de from)conceal (a, de from)2) [+ sentimientos, intenciones] to hide, conceal2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <noticia/verdad>b) <sentimientos/intenciones> to conceal, hidec) ( de la vista) to conceal, hide2.ocultarse v prona) persona to hideb) ( estar oculto) to hide, lie hiddenc) sol to disappear* * *= bury, cover, disguise, hide, obscure, withhold, ensconce, conceal, mask, secrete, tuck away, dissimulate, whitewash, hide out, blot out, dissemble, cache.Ex. All of the early works on rock music are buried under the heading for JAZZ, and the early works on linguistics are buried under the heading LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES.Ex. Kitano burst out laughing to cover her obvious blushing embarrassment, and she was soon encircled with laughter.Ex. But when the other approaches were examined and analyzed with care, it turned out that another 16 percent were disguised subject searches.Ex. These complications were not hidden or implicit; they were clearly set out at the beginning of the volume under 'Rules for the Compilation of the Catalog'.Ex. A pseudonym is the name assumed by an author to conceal or obscure his or her identity.Ex. It was agreed to withhold supplies from booksellers who offered new books at a discount greater than the 10 per cent usually allowed for cash.Ex. The foreman ensconced in one of the cages and the master-printer in the other.Ex. He merely said, striving to conceal his anger: 'I'll see what I can do'.Ex. The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.Ex. Motion picture loops can be expensive and small enough to secrete.Ex. It is rumoured to be, at least in part, tucked away in one of the attics of the Science Library, a forgotten monument to a great but unsuccessful idea = Se rumorea que se encuentra oculto, al menos en parte, en uno de los áticos de la Biblioteca de Ciencias, monumento olvidado a una gran idea pero sin éxito.Ex. He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex. A number of volumes whitewashing this fascist wartime state were published in 2001.Ex. It tells the story of a young detective who stumbles across a stash of jewel thieves hiding out in an abandoned house.Ex. Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex. On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.Ex. Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.----* no ocultar las preferencias de Uno sobre Algo = make + no bones about + Algo.* ocultar Algo a = keep + Nombre + a secret from.* ocultar la identidad = conceal + identity.* ocultar las cosas = sweep + things under the rug.* ocultar los sentimientos de Uno = bury + Posesivo + feelings.* ocultarse = go into + hiding.* ocultarse detrás de = hide behind.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <noticia/verdad>b) <sentimientos/intenciones> to conceal, hidec) ( de la vista) to conceal, hide2.ocultarse v prona) persona to hideb) ( estar oculto) to hide, lie hiddenc) sol to disappear* * *= bury, cover, disguise, hide, obscure, withhold, ensconce, conceal, mask, secrete, tuck away, dissimulate, whitewash, hide out, blot out, dissemble, cache.Ex: All of the early works on rock music are buried under the heading for JAZZ, and the early works on linguistics are buried under the heading LANGUAGE AND LANGUAGES.
Ex: Kitano burst out laughing to cover her obvious blushing embarrassment, and she was soon encircled with laughter.Ex: But when the other approaches were examined and analyzed with care, it turned out that another 16 percent were disguised subject searches.Ex: These complications were not hidden or implicit; they were clearly set out at the beginning of the volume under 'Rules for the Compilation of the Catalog'.Ex: A pseudonym is the name assumed by an author to conceal or obscure his or her identity.Ex: It was agreed to withhold supplies from booksellers who offered new books at a discount greater than the 10 per cent usually allowed for cash.Ex: The foreman ensconced in one of the cages and the master-printer in the other.Ex: He merely said, striving to conceal his anger: 'I'll see what I can do'.Ex: The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.Ex: Motion picture loops can be expensive and small enough to secrete.Ex: It is rumoured to be, at least in part, tucked away in one of the attics of the Science Library, a forgotten monument to a great but unsuccessful idea = Se rumorea que se encuentra oculto, al menos en parte, en uno de los áticos de la Biblioteca de Ciencias, monumento olvidado a una gran idea pero sin éxito.Ex: He highlights the fact that the amount of time spent lying, dissimulating, and conforming in matters of religious faith was a huge issue in the 16th century.Ex: A number of volumes whitewashing this fascist wartime state were published in 2001.Ex: It tells the story of a young detective who stumbles across a stash of jewel thieves hiding out in an abandoned house.Ex: Las Vegas was once notorious for loose morals, fast living and financial transactions murky enough to blot out the desert sun.Ex: On Sunday it was Vice President Cheney who dissembled about the impact of the tax cuts on the federal budget deficit and the relative size of the deficit.Ex: Previous studies in which squirrels were provisioned with an abundant supply of food found a reduction in the rate of caching.* no ocultar las preferencias de Uno sobre Algo = make + no bones about + Algo.* ocultar Algo a = keep + Nombre + a secret from.* ocultar la identidad = conceal + identity.* ocultar las cosas = sweep + things under the rug.* ocultar los sentimientos de Uno = bury + Posesivo + feelings.* ocultarse = go into + hiding.* ocultarse detrás de = hide behind.* * *ocultar [A1 ]vt1 ‹noticia/verdad› ocultarle algo A algn to conceal sth FROM sb¿por qué me lo ocultaste? why did you conceal it from me?2 (disimular) ‹sentimientos/intenciones› to conceal, hide3 (de la vista) to conceal, hide«persona» to hideel sol se ocultó detrás de las nubes the sun disappeared behind the cloudstras esa sonrisa se oculta una mala intención behind that smile there lie dishonest intentions* * *
ocultar ( conjugate ocultar) verbo transitivo ( en general) to conceal, hide;
‹ persona› to hide;
ocultarle algo A algn to conceal o hide sth from sb
ocultarse verbo pronominal
ocultar verbo transitivo to conceal, hide: no nos ocultes la verdad, don't hide the truth from us
' ocultar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pantalla
- silenciar
- solapar
- soterrar
- tapar
- disfrazar
- escamotear
English:
blot out
- conceal
- dark
- hide
- hold back
- impatience
- keep from
- mask
- obscure
- screen
- secret
- secrete
- suppress
- withhold
- cover
- disguise
- keep
* * *♦ vt1. [esconder] to conceal, to hide;ocultar algo a alguien to conceal o hide sth from sb2. [información, noticia] to conceal, to hide;ocultar algo a alguien to conceal o hide sth from sb;le ocultaron la verdad they concealed the truth from him3. [sorpresa, irritación] to conceal, to hide;oculté mis verdaderos sentimientos I concealed my true feelings4. [delito] to cover up* * *v/t hide, conceal* * *ocultar vtesconder: to conceal, to hide* * * -
9 apoltronarse
pron.v.to get idle, to become idle, to become lazy, to get lazy.* * *1 (vegetar) to grow lazy, get lazy, become idle2 (sentarse) to sit back, lounge about* * *VPRdesde que se jubiló se ha apoltronado y no hace nada — he has taken it very easy since he retired and never does anything much
* * *verbo pronominal ( en asiento) to settle oneself* * *verbo pronominal ( en asiento) to settle oneself* * *apoltronarse [A1 ](en un asiento) to settle oneselfapoltronado en su palacio ensconced in his palacese consiguió un puesto de notario y se apoltronó he got a job as a notary and settled into an easy life* * *
apoltronarse ( conjugate apoltronarse) verbo pronominal ( en asiento) to settle oneself
apoltronarse verbo reflexivo
1 (ponerse cómodo) to settle down: me apoltrono delante de la tele y se me pasa la tarde, I get settled in front of the TV and spend the afternoon there
2 (mantenerse en el puesto) to sit tight, stay put: se apoltronó en su despacho y no aceptó ningún traslado, he was ensconced in his office and would accept no transfers
* * *apoltronarse vprapoltronarse en [sillón] to make oneself comfortable in;se ha apoltronado mucho desde que se casó he's settled into an easy life since he (got) married;se ha apoltronado en su puesto he's settled into a cosy rut at work* * * -
10 installé
installé, e [ɛ̃stale]( = aménagé) bien/mal installé [appartement] well/badly fitted out ; [atelier, cuisine] well/badly equipped* * *
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2.
participe passé adjectif ( établi) [personne] living (à in); [organisme, société] based (à in)être bien installé dans un fauteuil — to be ensconced ou comfortably installed in an armchair
c'est un homme installé — fig he's very nicely set up
* * *ɛ̃stale adj installé, -ebien installé/mal installé — well/not very well set up
* * *A pp ⇒ installer.B pp adj ( établi) [personne] living (à in); [organisme, société] based (à in); être bien installé dans un fauteuil to be ensconced ou comfortably installed in an armchair; c'est un homme installé fig he's very nicely set up.2. [aménagé]un laboratoire bien/mal installé a well/badly equipped laboratoryils sont mal installés they have a really uncomfortable house/flat etc. -
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12 acomodado
adj.1 well-to-do, on easy street, well-off, wealthy.2 placed.3 suitable, fit.f. & m.person having friends in high places.past part.past participle of spanish verb: acomodar.* * *1→ link=acomodar acomodar► adjetivo1 (conveniente) suitable2 (rico) well-to-do, well off3 (precio) reasonable, moderate4 (ordenado) arranged5 (adaptado) adapted* * *(f. - acomodada)adj.1) suitable, appropriate2) well-off, well-to-do* * *ADJ1) (=apropiado) suitable, fit; [precio] moderate; [artículo] moderately priced2) (=rico) well-to-do, well-off* * *I- da adjetivo1) <familia/gente> well-off, well-to-dode posición acomodada — well-off, well-to-do
2) (CS, Méx fam) ( que tiene palanca)IIestar acomodado — to have contacts o connections
- da masculino, femenino (CS, Méx fam)* * *= affluent, well-to-do, well-off.Ex. It is easy to predict that a majority of either large or affluent libraries in this country will employ some form of catalog under machine control in the foreseeable future.Ex. Librarians deny that only the young and well-to-do use music libraries.Ex. Well-off women are more likely to survive breast cancer than less affluent sufferers, a new study shows.----* bien acomodado = well-to-do, well-off.* más acomodados, los = better off, the.* * *I- da adjetivo1) <familia/gente> well-off, well-to-dode posición acomodada — well-off, well-to-do
2) (CS, Méx fam) ( que tiene palanca)IIestar acomodado — to have contacts o connections
- da masculino, femenino (CS, Méx fam)* * *= affluent, well-to-do, well-off.Ex: It is easy to predict that a majority of either large or affluent libraries in this country will employ some form of catalog under machine control in the foreseeable future.
Ex: Librarians deny that only the young and well-to-do use music libraries.Ex: Well-off women are more likely to survive breast cancer than less affluent sufferers, a new study shows.* bien acomodado = well-to-do, well-off.* más acomodados, los = better off, the.* * *A ‹familia› well-off, well-to-dode posición acomodada well-off, well-to-doB(CS, Méx fam) (que tiene palanca): está acomodado con el gobernador he has contacts o connections in the governor's office, he ( o his father etc) knows the governormasculine, feminine(CS, Méx fam)el departamento está lleno de acomodados the department is full of people who got their jobs through having connections o by pulling strings o by having friends in high places* * *
Del verbo acomodar: ( conjugate acomodar)
acomodado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
acomodado
acomodar
acomodado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹familia/gente› well-off, well-to-do;
2 (CS, Méx fam) ( que tiene palanca):◊ estar acomodado to have contacts o connections
acomodar ( conjugate acomodar) verbo transitivo
1 (adaptar, amoldar) to adapt
2 ‹ huésped› to put … up
3
( poner) to put
acomodarse verbo pronominal
b) (adaptarse, amoldarse) acomodadose a algo to adapt to sth
acomodado,-a adjetivo well-off, well-to-do
acomodar verbo transitivo
1 (dar alojamiento) to lodge, accommodate
2 (dar asiento en cine, teatro, etc) to find a place for
3 (adaptar) to adapt: acomoda tu horario al suyo, adapt your timetable to his
puedes acomodar la habitación a otros usos, you can put this room to other uses
' acomodado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acomodada
- situada
- situado
English:
comfortable
- comfortably
- heeled
- off
- well-off
- well-to-do
- affluent
* * *acomodado, -a adj1. [rico] well-off, well-to-do2. [instalado] ensconced* * *I adj well-offII part → acomodar* * *acomodado, -da adj1) : suitable, appropriate2) : well-to-do, prosperous* * * -
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14 محفوظ
a.ensconced / guarded / immune / memorised / preserved / protected / reserved / safe / secure -
15 چھپا
a.concealed / covered / ensconced / hidden / recondite / recondite / secret / veiled -
16 ڈھانپا
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17 ڈھکا
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18 obwar|ować
pf — obwar|owywać impf Ⅰ vt 1. książk. (ufortyfikować) to fortify [miasto, twierdzę, pozycję]- gród obwarowany palisadą a palisaded town, a town fortified with a palisade- obwarował swój gabinet trzema sekretarkami żart. he has three secretaries on guard outside his office żart.2. (zawarować prawnie) to hedge [sth] around- obwarował umowę kilkoma zastrzeżeniami he hedged the contract with several conditions- propozycję pokoju obwarowano licznymi warunkami the peace agreement was hedged around with many conditionsⅡ obwarować się 1. książk. (zbudować osłonę) [wróg, obrońcy, gród] to fortify one’s position 2. żart. (ukryć się) to ensconce oneself- ojciec obwarował się gabinecie father ensconced himself in his study3. (zabezpieczyć się) to consolidate one’s positionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > obwar|ować
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19 ესა თუ ის ადგილი მიწაყრილით გაამაგრა
vensconcedGeorgian-English dictionary > ესა თუ ის ადგილი მიწაყრილით გაამაგრა
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20 მიწაყრილით გამაგრებული
vensconced
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См. также в других словарях:
ensconced — index clandestine, safe, situated Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
ensconced — adj. ensconced in (ensconced in an easy chair) * * * ensconced in (ensconced in an easy chair) … Combinatory dictionary
ensconced — [[t]ɪnskɒ̱nst[/t]] ADJ: v link ADJ prep/adv If you are ensconced somewhere, you are settled there firmly or comfortably and have no intention of moving or leaving. Brian was ensconced behind the bar... She looked at Miss Melville, snugly… … English dictionary
Ensconced — Ensconce En*sconce , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Ensconced}; imp. & p. p. {Ensconcing}.] To cover or shelter, as with a sconce or fort; to place or hide securely; to conceal. [1913 Webster] She shall not see me: I will ensconce me behind the arras. Shak … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
ensconced — adjective a) Placed in a secure environment. Though ensconced in the seat of the Supreme One, Lahiri Mahasaya showed reverence to all men, irrespective of their differing merits. b) Settled comfortably … Wiktionary
ensconced — en|sconced [ ın skanst ] adjective LITERARY in a place or situation that you feel satisfied with, especially a place or situation that you do not intend to leave or change … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ensconced — en·sconce || ɪn skÉ’ns v. insconce, establish oneself in safe or secure place; settle in in a relaxed manner; hide or place in a secure place … English contemporary dictionary
be ensconced in — establish in a comfortable, safe, or secret place. → ensconce … English new terms dictionary
ensconce — transitive verb (ensconced; ensconcing) Etymology: en + 2sconce Date: 1594 1. shelter, conceal < ensconced themselves within the protection of three great elms Mark Twain > 2. establish, settle < ensconced in a new job … New Collegiate Dictionary
ensconce — /en skons /, v.t., ensconced, ensconcing. 1. to settle securely or snugly: I found her in the library, ensconced in an armchair. 2. to cover or shelter; hide securely: He ensconced himself in the closet in order to eavesdrop. [1580 90; EN 1 +… … Universalium
ensconce — UK [ɪnˈskɒns] / US [ɪnˈskɑns] verb [transitive] Word forms ensconce : present tense I/you/we/they ensconce he/she/it ensconces present participle ensconcing past tense ensconced past participle ensconced literary if you ensconce yourself or if… … English dictionary