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hiding (place), hiding-place; cache (тайный склад); мн. penetralia* * ** * *hiding, hiding-place; cache; penetralia* * *cachecrypthidehide-outhiding-placelurking-placestash -
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1) General subject: cache, concealment, concealment device, crypt, dead drop (для передачи шпионской информации), hide, hider, hiding, hiding place, hiding-place, priest hole, recess, stash2) Slang: sanctuary3) American: cookie jar (для сбережений)4) Military: dead-letter box, drop (агента), mail drop5) History: priest's hole, priest-hole7) Forestry: twayblade (Listera R.Br.)9) Security: false compartment (напр. в стене здания) -
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сущ. cache; hiding placeДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > загашник
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сущ. cache; hiding placeДополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > тайник
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м.hiding place; ( тайный склад) cache [kæʃ]; (скрытое отделение в шкафчике и т.п.) secret compartment••в тайника́х се́рдца / души́ — in the inmost recesses of one's heart, in one's heart of hearts
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м( тайный склад) cache, hiding place
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cache — (k[a^]sh), n. [F., a hiding place, fr. cacher to conceal, to hide.] 1. A hole in the ground, or other hiding place, for concealing and preserving provisions which it is inconvenient to carry. Kane. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is hidden in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cache — (n.) 1797, hiding place, from French Canadian trappers slang, hiding place for stores (1660s), a back formation from Fr. cacher to hide, conceal (13c., O.Fr. cachier), from V.L. *coacticare store up, collect, compress, frequentative of L.… … Etymology dictionary
cache — [n] hidden supply accumulation, assets, drop, drop joint, drop off, fund, hideout, hiding place, hoard, kitty*, nest egg*, plant, repository, reserve, shade, stake, stash, stockpile, store, storehouse, supplies, treasure, treasury, wealth;… … New thesaurus
cache — [kash] n. [Fr < cacher, conceal < VL * coacticare, store up, collect, compress < L coactare, constrain < coactus, pp. of cogere, to collect: see COGENT] 1. a place in which stores of food, supplies, etc. are hidden, as by explorers or … English World dictionary
cache — I (hiding place) noun abri, ambuscade, backroom, confinement, hideaway, inmost recesses, place of concealment, protectory, refuge, safe place, safe retreat, secret place, shelter, undercover II (storage place) noun depository, place of deposit,… … Law dictionary
Cache La Poudre River — Geobox River name = Cache la Poudre River native name = other name = image size = 300 image caption = Cache La Poudre River as it flows through Fort Collins, Colorado. etymology = country = United States country1 = state = Colorado state1 =… … Wikipedia
cache — /kash/, n., v., cached, caching. n. 1. a hiding place, esp. one in the ground, for ammunition, food, treasures, etc.: She hid her jewelry in a little cache in the cellar. 2. anything so hidden: The enemy never found our cache of food. 3. Alaska… … Universalium
cache, hide, stash — As a noun cache means a hiding place, and as a verb it means to conceal : The Joneses placed their silverware in a cache upstairs. You had better cache that money somewhere so that it won t be discovered. Hide, the most commonly used of these… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
cache — I. noun Etymology: French, from cacher to press, hide, from Vulgar Latin *coacticare to press together, from Latin coactare to compel, frequentative of cogere to compel more at cogent Date: 1797 1. a. a hiding place especially for concealing and… … New Collegiate Dictionary
cache — noun 1. /kæʃ / (say kash) a store of provisions, treasure, etc., especially one hidden in the ground. 2. /kæʃ / (say kash) a store of food collected by some animals for the winter. 3. /kæʃ / (say kash) a hiding place, especially one in the ground …
cache — [[t]kæʃ[/t]] n. v. cached, cach•ing 1) a hiding place for ammunition, food, treasures, etc 2) anything hidden in a cache 3) cmp a piece of computer hardware or a section of RAM dedicated to selectively storing and speeding access to frequently… … From formal English to slang