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1 укладывать парус
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2 укладывать парус
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3 скатать парус
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4 скатывать парус
Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > скатывать парус
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5 парус
муж.sail; мн. ч.; коллект. canvas, clothingплавать под парусами — to sail, to go under sail
ставить/поднимать паруса — to set/make sail
без парусов — under bare poles мор.
на всех парусах — under/in full sail, with all sails set
нижний прямой парус — course мор.
опускать паруса — to clew down мор.
убирать паруса — to take in the sails, to strike sail
шкотовый угол паруса — clew мор.
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6 скатывать
1. сказать (вн.)1. ( сворачивать) roll (up) (d.)2. скатить (вн.)скатывать парус — furl a sail
roll down (d.)скатывать с горы — slide* roll downhill (d.)
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7 скатывать
I несов. - ска́тывать, сов. - ската́ть; (вн.)1) ( сворачивать) roll (up) (d)II несов. - ска́тывать, сов. - скати́тьска́тывать па́рус — furl a sail
(вн.; спускать вниз по наклонной поверхности) roll down (d)ска́тывать с горы́ — slide / roll (d) downhill
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8 убирать паруса
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9 убирать
убрать (вн.)1. take* away (d.); remove (d.); dispose (of)убирать с дороги (прям. и перен.) — get* out of the way (d.)
убирать со стола — clear the table, clear away
убирать декорации театр. — strike* the set
убирать паруса — furl the sails, take* in the sails, strike* sail
4. ( приводить в порядок) tidy (d.)убирать комнату — do, или tidy up, a room
убирать постель — make* the bed
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10 убирать
несов. - убира́ть, сов. - убра́ть; (вн.)1) ( удалять) take away (d); remove (d); dispose (of)убира́ть с доро́ги — get (d) out of the way
убира́ть со стола́ — clear the table, clear away
убира́ть декора́ции театр — strike the set
убира́ть паруса́ — furl the sails, take in the sails, strike sail
убира́ть яко́рь — stow the anchor ['æŋkə]
2) ( прятать куда-л) put (away) (d); ( в склад) store (d)3) ( об урожае) harvest (d), gather in (d)4) ( приводить в порядок) tidy (d)убира́ть ко́мнату — do [tidy up] a room
убира́ть посте́ль — make the bed
5) ( украшать) decorate (d), adorn (d)
См. также в других словарях:
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sail — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ main (usually mainsail) ▪ canvas VERB + SAIL ▪ hoist, raise, rig … Collocations dictionary
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sail — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. cruise, voyage; set sail; navigate, traverse. See navigation. n. canvas; moonsail, moon raker; jib, foresail, lateen, lug, mainsail, mizzen, spanker, topsail. See ship. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Means of … English dictionary for students
furl — [[t]fɜ͟ː(r)l[/t]] furls, furling, furled VERB When you furl something made of fabric such as an umbrella, sail, or flag, you roll or fold it up because it is not going to be used. [V n] An attempt was made to furl the headsail. [V ed] ...a furled … English dictionary