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2) Naval: trice3) Engineering: bundle (при упаковке), rope, strap, string4) Construction: line out5) Railway term: hoop -
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1) General subject: bandage, bind, bunch, dress (рану), fasciate, strap up, strap up (рану), tie (голову и т. п.), tie up, bind up (рану)2) Medicine: apply a ligature, bind up, ligate, ligate (сосуд), ligature (кровеносный сосуд), secure4) Construction: join (кирпичную кладку), trace in full size, twine5) Railway term: lash6) Polygraphy: key (швы в кладке) -
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1) General subject: articulate, associate, band, bind, bind up, brace, catenate, colligate, concatenate, connect, consociate, couple, cramp, embind, enchain, enfetter, entrammel, faggot, fasten, hedge, hoop, immanacle, immobilize, interconnect, interlink, knit up, knot, link, manacle, peg down, piecen, pin down, pinion, put in touch with (кого-л., с кем-л.), put through, stay, string together, tag, tie, tie up, unite, tie down, pin arms to his sides (кого-л.)2) Rare: fasciate3) Chemistry: fix4) Construction: bond5) Mathematics: correlate, group together, relate, tie (together), wrap up6) Information technology: bound, paste link7) Drilling: cement grouting -
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1) General subject: articulate, articulate pass, associate, attach, bail, band, band together, bander, bind, bond, brace, bundle, catenate, colligate (факты), concatenate, connect, consociate, cord, couple, cramp (движение), enchain, enfetter, faggot, fasciate, fasten, fetter, gyve, hedge, hedge about, hoop, immanacle, immobilize, interconnect, interlink, join, joint, knit, knit up, knot, lash, lash together, lash up, leash, link, manacle, peg down, pin, pin down, pinion (руки), prison, put through, relate, rope, sideline, stay, strap, strap up, string, string together, tag, tag (обыкн. tag together), tether, tie, tie down, trammel, unite, warp, attribute, couple together2) Computers: bound3) Naval: frap4) Obsolete: yerk5) Engineering: bunch, cement together, concatenate (в цепочку), constrain, constraint, contact (устанавливать свз. для обмена информацией), immobilize (радиоактивные отходы), join together, tie together, tie up (в пачки)9) Construction: bond (кирпичную кладку), glomerate, hitch, truss, mate10) Mathematics: bridge, group together, tie (together)11) Religion: interwave12) Railway term: chain13) Automobile industry: cement14) Mining: cord (верёвкой)15) Diplomatic term: bind (договором и т.п.)20) Information technology: link edit21) Oil: tackle22) Food industry: strapping23) Silicates: bind up24) Patents: bind (договором)25) Mass media: tie up26) Business: link to27) Drilling: correlate28) Polymers: restrain30) Telephony: put a call through31) Makarov: accept, bind (действовать в качестве связующего материала), bind (bound) (договором и т.п.), bond (действовать в качестве связующего материала), bundle (в пачку, пучок и т.п.), cohere, commit, communicate, connect (соединять), contact (устанавливать связь для обмена информацией), couple (попарно), couple (соединять), glue, hedge around, hold together, interconnect (взаимно), interface, interlink (последовательно), link (соединять), link link to, link together, restrict, secure (кого-л.), sequester, sequestrate, stay up, straiten, tack (события, факты), the together (в пачку, пучок и т.п.), together (в пачку, пучок и т.п.), combine with, connect to, connect with, fasten in, fasten together, fasten up, cement together (действовать в качестве связующего материала), connect with (по ассоциации)
См. также в других словарях:
Fasciate — Fas ci*ate, Fasciated Fas ci*a ted, a. [L. fasciatus, p. p. of fasciare to envelop with bands, fr. fascia band. See {Fasces}.] 1. Bound with a fillet, sash, or bandage. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) (a) Banded or compacted together. (b) Flattened and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fasciate — [fash′ē āt΄] adj. [L fasciatus, pp. of fasciare, to swathe, wrap with bands < fascia: see FASCIA] 1. bound with a band or fillet 2. Bot. a) abnormally enlarged and flattened, as some plant stems b) growing in a fascicle 3. Zool. marked by … English World dictionary
fasciate — fasciately, adv. /fash ee ayt ee it/, adj. 1. bound with a band, fillet, or bandage. 2. Bot. abnormally compressed into a band or bundle, as stems grown together. 3. Zool. a. composed of bundles. b. bound together in a bundle. c. marked with a… … Universalium
fasciate — verb a) To bind. b) To apply fascia … Wiktionary
fasciate — fas·ci·ate … English syllables
fasciate — fas•ci•ate [[t]ˈfæʃ iˌeɪt, i ɪt[/t]] also fas′ci•at ed adj. 1) bound with a band, fillet, or bandage 2) bot Bot. abnormally compressed into a band or bundle, as stems grown together 3) zool. Zool. a) composed of bundles b) bound together in a… … From formal English to slang
fasciate — /ˈfæʃieɪt/ (say fasheeayt) adjective 1. bound with a band, fillet, or bandage. 2. Botany a. compressed into a band or bundle. b. grown together, as stems. 3. Zoology a. composed of bundles. b. bound together in a bundle …
fasciate — adj. (also fasciated) 1 Bot. (of contiguous parts) compressed or growing into one. 2 striped or banded. Derivatives: fasciation n. Etymology: L fasciatus past part. of fasciare swathe (as FASCIA) … Useful english dictionary
Fasciated — Fasciate Fas ci*ate, Fasciated Fas ci*a ted, a. [L. fasciatus, p. p. of fasciare to envelop with bands, fr. fascia band. See {Fasces}.] 1. Bound with a fillet, sash, or bandage. [1913 Webster] 2. (Bot.) (a) Banded or compacted together. (b)… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fasciation — /fash ee ay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of binding up or bandaging. 2. the process of becoming fasciate. 3. the resulting state. 4. an abnormality in a plant, in which a stem enlarges into a flat, ribbonlike shape resembling several stems fused… … Universalium
fas|ci|at|ed — «FASH ee AY tihd», adjective. = fasciate. (Cf. ↑fasciate) … Useful english dictionary