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1 fires
увольнять; пожарСинонимический ряд:1. brilliance (noun) brilliance; luminosity; radiance2. conflagrations (noun) conflagrations; holocausts; infernos3. enthusiasms (noun) ardour; enthusiasms; fervency; fervour; zeal; zealousness4. flames (noun) blazes; flames; flare-ups5. geniuses (noun) geniuses; inspirations6. passions (noun) ardors; fervors; hurrahs; passions; zeals7. animates (verb) animates; exalts; informs; inspires; stirs8. bakes (verb) bakes; burns; kilns9. blows (verb) blasts; blow up; blows; bursts; detonates; explodes; go off; touch off10. dismisses (verb) axes; boots out; bounces; cashiers; discharges; dismisses; drops; kicks out; lets out; sacks; terminates; turns off11. lights (verb) enkindles; ignites; inflames; kindles; lights12. projects (verb) discharges; hurtles; looses; projects; propels; shoots13. shies (verb) casts; flings; heaves; hurls; launches; pitches; shies; slings; throws; tosses -
2 curtain
noun1) Vorhang, der; (with net curtains) Übergardine, diedraw or pull back the curtains — die Vorhänge aufziehen
2) (fig.)a curtain of fog/mist — ein Nebelschleier
a curtain of smoke/flames/rain — eine Rauch-/Flammen-/Regenwand
3) (Theatre) Vorhang, der; (end of play) Schlussszene, die; (rise of curtain at start of play) Aufgehen des Vorhanges; Aktbeginn, der; (fall of curtain at end of scene) Fallen des Vorhanges; Aktschluss, derthe curtain rises/falls — der Vorhang hebt sich/fällt
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85929/curtain_off">curtain off* * *['kə:tn](a piece of material hung up to act as a screen at a window, on a theatre stage etc: The maid drew the curtains; The curtain came down at the end of the play.) der Vorhang- curtain call- curtain off* * *cur·tain[ˈkɜ:tən, AM ˈkɜ:r-]I. nfloor-length \curtains bodenlange Gardinenlace \curtains Tüllgardinen plto draw/open the \curtains die Vorhänge zuziehen/aufziehena \curtain of rain eine Regenwanda thick \curtain of smoke eine dicke Rauchwandthe \curtain rises [or goes up] der Vorhang hebt sich [o geht auf]the \curtain falls der Vorhang senkt sich [o fällt]most New York theatres have a 7.30 \curtain in den meisten New Yorker Theatern beginnt die Vorstellung um 19.30 Uhrthe final \curtain die letzte Vorstellung4.▶ it'll be \curtains for him if he doesn't do what I tell him! ( fam) wenn er nicht tut, was ich ihm sage, dann kriegt er aber Probleme! famII. vtto \curtain a house ein Haus mit Vorhängen ausstattena \curtained window ein Fenster nt mit Vorhängen* * *['kɜːtn]1. n1) Vorhang m; (= net curtain) Gardine f;to drop the curtain — den Vorhang fallen lassen
the curtain rises/falls or drops —
the curtain rises on a scene of domestic harmony — der Vorhang hebt sich und gibt den Blick auf eine Szene häuslichen Glücks frei
to bring the curtain down on sth (fig) — den Vorhang endgültig über etw (acc) fallen lassen
a curtain of smoke/flames/rain — eine Rauch-/Flammen-/Regenwand
if you get caught it'll be curtains for you (inf) — wenn sie dich erwischen, ist für dich der Ofen aus (inf) or bist du weg vom Fenster (inf)
2. vtmit Vorhängen/einem Vorhang ausstatten* * *A s1. Vorhang m, Gardine f:2. fig Vorhang m, (auch Regen-, Wolken- etc) Wand f:curtain of smoke Rauchvorhang3. fig Vorhang m, Schleier m, Hülle f:behind the curtain hinter den Kulissen;draw the curtain over sth über etwas den Schleier des Vergessens breiten;lift the curtain den Schleier lüften4. THEATa) Vorhang m:the curtain rises der Vorhang geht auf oder hoch;the curtain falls der Vorhang fällt (a. fig) oder senkt sich;(b)ring the (final) curtain down fig einen Schlusspunkt unter das Gewesene setzen;c) Fallen n des Vorhangs, Aktschluss md) Tableau n (effektvolle Schlussszene)e) Hervorruf m:5. Schlussmusik f (einer Radiosendung etc)6. pl umg das Ende:it was curtains for him da war es Sense oder aus mit ihmB v/t1. mit Vorhängen versehen:curtain off mit Vorhängen abteilen oder abschließen2. fig verhüllen, -schleiern* * *noun1) Vorhang, der; (with net curtains) Übergardine, diedraw or pull back the curtains — die Vorhänge aufziehen
2) (fig.)a curtain of fog/mist — ein Nebelschleier
a curtain of smoke/flames/rain — eine Rauch-/Flammen-/Regenwand
3) (Theatre) Vorhang, der; (end of play) Schlussszene, die; (rise of curtain at start of play) Aufgehen des Vorhanges; Aktbeginn, der; (fall of curtain at end of scene) Fallen des Vorhanges; Aktschluss, derthe curtain rises/falls — der Vorhang hebt sich/fällt
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Gardine -n f.Vorhang -¨e m. -
3 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antrasit* * *(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antrasit -
4 anthracite
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5 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracitatr['ænɵrəsaɪt]1 antracitaanthracite ['ænɵrə.saɪt] n: antracita fadj.• antracitoso, -a adj.n.• antracita (Mineralogía) s.f.['ænθrǝsaɪt]N antracita f -
6 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracit* * *[aenmrəsait]nounantracit -
7 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antrasittsubst. \/ˈænθrəsaɪt\/1) ( energi- og kjemiteknikk) antrasitt2) antrasittgrått -
8 sunset
noun (the setting of the sun, or the time of this: the red glow of the sunset.) solnedgang, solegladsolnedgangsubst. \/ˈsʌnset\/solnedgangat sunset ved solnedgangthe Sunset State forklaring: kallenavn for staten Oregon -
9 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) harðkol -
10 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracit -
11 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracite* * *an.thra.cite['ænθrəsait] n Min antracite: tipo de carvão muito duro que queima lentamente com pequena chama, produzindo pouca fumaça e grande calor. -
12 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracyt -
13 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracīts* * *antracīts -
14 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracitas -
15 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracit* * *• antracit -
16 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracit* * *• antracit -
17 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracit -
18 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) ανθρακίτης -
19 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) anthracite -
20 anthracite
(a kind of very hard coal that burns almost without any smoke or flames.) antracita
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