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41 выращивать
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grow, raise, cultivate (растения); breed, rear, raise (животных); bring up (детей); train, prepare, form перен.* * ** * *выращивать; вырастить grow, raise, cultivate; breed, rear* * *breedfarmgrowincubatenurserear -
42 высиживать
I без доп.
(период времени) sit (out)
II (кого-л.)
hatch* * *1) hatch out; 2) sit out* * *высиживать; высидеть sit, stay, remain* * *clutchhatchincubate -
43 разводить
I (кого-л./что-л.)
1) (куда-л.)
take (along)
2) (в разные стороны)
part, move/pull apart
3) (разбавлять)
dilute
II (кого-л. с кем-л.)
(о супругах) divorce (from)
III (кого-л./что-л.); воен.
mount, relieve; post (часовых)
IV (кого-л./что-л.)
rear, breed (о животных); plant, cultivate, grow (о растениях); make, plant, lay out (о парке, саде и т.п.)* * *(куда-л.) take (along), bring; conduct* * *breedincubatemultiplypreservepropagaterear -
44 сидеть
несовер.; без доп.
1) sit; be perched (о птицах)
2) be* * ** * *1) sit; be perched 2) be, stay 3) 4) fit, sit* * *coverincubatereclineseatedsit -
45 высиживать яйца
v incubate, cover eggsРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > высиживать яйца
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46 высиживать
I несов. - выси́живать, сов. - вы́сидеть; разг.( оставаться на месте) sit, remain, stayвы́сидеть три дня до́ма — stay at home for three days
II несов. - выси́живать, сов. - вы́сидеть; (вн.)вы́сидеть до конца́ представле́ния [ле́кции] — sit out / through the performance [lecture]
1) ( выводить птенцов) hatch (d); incubate (d) научн.; несов. тж. (без доп.) brood -
47 высидеть
I несовер. - высиживать; без доп.; совер. - высидетьбез доп.(период времени) sit (out), stay, remainII несовер. - высиживать; совер. - высидеть(кого-л.)hatch, incubate -
48 высиживать
I несовер. - высиживать; без доп.; совер. - высидетьбез доп.(период времени) sit (out), stay, remainII несовер. - высиживать; совер. - высидеть(кого-л.)hatch, incubate -
49 выводить
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50 вынашивать
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51 выращивать
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52 разводить
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53 сидеть
sit глагол: -
54 вырастить
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55 разводящий
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56 вынашивать
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57 вывести
1. deduce2. extricate3. incubate4. take; lead; move; derive; conclude; hatch; cultivate; remove; extirpate; depict5. breed6. drawраздразнить, вывести из терпения — to draw the badger
сделать вывод, вывести следствие — to draw a deduction
Синонимический ряд:исключить (глаг.) выгнать; исключить -
58 инкубировать
гл. incubate eggs by artificial heat -
59 преступный заговор
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > преступный заговор
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60 культивированный
1. cultivated; incubated2. cultivate; incubate3. cultivating; incubating
См. также в других словарях:
Incubate — In cu*bate, v. i. & t. [imp. & p. p. {Incubated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Incubating}.] [L. incubatus, p. p. incubare to lie on; pref. in in, on + cubare to lie down. Cf. {Cubit}, {Incumbent}.] 1. To sit, as on eggs for hatching; to brood; to brood upon … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
incubate — (v.) 1640s, to brood upon, watch jealously (which also was a figurative sense of L. incubare); 1721 as to sit on eggs to hatch them, from L. incubatus, pp. of incubare to lie in or upon (see INCUBATION (Cf. incubation)). Related: Incubated;… … Etymology dictionary
incubate — ► VERB 1) (of a bird) sit on (eggs) to keep them warm and bring them to hatching. 2) keep (bacteria, cells, etc.) at a suitable temperature so that they develop. 3) (with reference to an infectious disease) develop slowly without outward or… … English terms dictionary
incubate — [in′kyə bāt΄, iŋ′kyo͞o bāt΄] vt. incubated, incubating [< L incubatus, pp. of incubare, to lie in or upon < in , IN 1 + cubare, to lie: see CUBE1] 1. to sit on and hatch (eggs) 2. to keep (eggs, embryos, bacteria, etc.) in a favorable… … English World dictionary
incubate — UK [ˈɪŋkjʊbeɪt] / US [ˈɪŋkjəˌbeɪt] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms incubate : present tense I/you/we/they incubate he/she/it incubates present participle incubating past tense incubated past participle incubated 1) a) biology if a bird… … English dictionary
incubate — in|cu|bate [ ıŋkjə,beıt ] verb intransitive or transitive 1. ) if a bird incubates its eggs, or if they incubate, they are kept warm until the young birds inside come out a ) if you incubate cells, or if they incubate, they are kept at a… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
incubate — [[t]ɪ̱nkjʊbeɪt[/t]] incubates, incubating, incubated 1) VERB When birds incubate their eggs, they keep the eggs warm until the baby birds come out. [V n] The birds returned to their nests and continued to incubate the eggs. [Also V] Derived words … English dictionary
incubate — in|cu|bate [ˈıŋkjubeıt] v [I and T] [Date: 1600 1700; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of incubare to lie on , from cubare to lie ] 1.) if a bird incubates its eggs, or if the eggs incubate, they are kept warm until they ↑hatch (=the birds… … Dictionary of contemporary English
incubate — verb (I, T) 1 if a bird incubates its eggs or if they incubate, they are kept warm by the bird until the young birds come out 2 (I, T) technical if a disease incubates, or if you incubate it, it develops in your body until you show physical signs … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
incubate — verb ( bated; bating) Etymology: Latin incubatus, past participle of incubare, from in + cubare to lie Date: 1641 transitive verb 1. a. to sit on (eggs) so as to hatch by the warmth of the body b. to maintain (as an embryo or a chemically active… … New Collegiate Dictionary
incubate — verb a) To brood, raise, or maintain eggs, organisms, or living tissue through the provision of ideal environmental conditions. b) To incubate metaphorically; to ponder an idea slowly and deliberately as if in preparation for hatching it … Wiktionary