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1) General subject: teethe, be in the offing (Is another coalition in the offing?), begin to take shape2) Mathematics: be planned, be possible3) Makarov: be outlined, begin to show -
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1) General subject: break out (о каких-л. событиях), commence, date, dawn, open, rise, start, teethe, begin, get underway (обычно о строительстве нового объекта или об общественном проекте)2) Colloquial: kick off -
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1) General subject: begin, commence, dawn, get going, get underway (http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=get*2+5&dict=A), open (the story opens with a wedding - рассказ начинается с описания свадьбы), rise, set in, start, teethe2) Naval: break out5) Poetical language: glimpse7) Accounting: attach8) Makarov: develop, take its rise -
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I несовер. - намечаться; совер. - наметиться
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be outlined, take shape; begin to show
II страд. от намечать* * *намечаться; наметиться be outlined, take shape* * * -
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несовер. - начинаться; совер. - начаться
begin, start; set in; break out; get under way* * *начинаться; начаться begin, start; set in* * *beginstartteethe -
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гл. ( о зубах) teethe -
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1. teethe2. teething
См. также в других словарях:
teethe — tēth vi, teethed; teeth·ing to cut one s teeth: grow teeth … Medical dictionary
teethe — [ti:ð] v [I] [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: teeth] be teething if a baby is teething, its first teeth are growing … Dictionary of contemporary English
teethe — [ tið ] verb intransitive usually progressive to start to get your first teeth as a baby ╾ teeth|ing noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
teethe — (v.) early 15c., probably from an unrecorded Old English verb *teþan, from toþ (see TOOTH (Cf. tooth)). Related: Teethed; TEETHING (Cf. teething) … Etymology dictionary
teethe — ► VERB ▪ cut one s milk teeth … English terms dictionary
teethe — [tēth] vi. teethed, teething [ME tethen < tethe, teeth] to grow teeth; cut one s teeth … English World dictionary
teethe — UK [tiːð] / US [tɪð] verb [intransitive, usually progressive] Word forms teethe : present tense I/you/we/they teethe he/she/it teethes present participle teething past tense teethed past participle teethed to start to get your first teeth as a… … English dictionary
teethe — intransitive verb (teethed; teething) Etymology: back formation from teething Date: 15th century to experience the emergence of one s teeth through the gums ; grow teeth … New Collegiate Dictionary
teethe — /teedh/, v.i., teethed, teething. to grow teeth; cut one s teeth. [1375 1425; late ME tethen, deriv. of teth TEETH] * * * … Universalium
teethe — verb /tiːð/ To grow teeth … Wiktionary
teethe — vb American to fellate. An expression used on campus in the USA since around 2000 … Contemporary slang