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1 spread
[spred] past tense, past participle spread1. verb1) to (cause to) go (often more widely or more thinly) over a surface:يَرُشShe spread honey thickly on her toast.
2) to cover (a surface with something):يَدْهَنShe spread the bread with jam.
3) to (cause to) reach a wider area, affect a larger number of people etc:يَنْتَشِرThe news spread through the village very quickly.
4) to distribute over a wide area, period of time etc:يُوَزِّعThe exams were spread over a period of ten days.
5) to open out:يَفْرِد، يَبْسُطHe spread the map on the table.
2. noun1) the process of reaching a wider area, affecting more people etc:the spread of information/television
إنتِشارthe spread of crime among schoolchildren.
طَعام مَدْهونHave some chicken spread.
3) the space or time covered (by something) or the extent of spreading:إمْتِداد، نَشْرa spread of several miles.
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2 spread out
1) to extend or stretch out:يَمْتَدThe fields spread out in front of him.
2) to distribute over a wide area or period of time:يُوَزِّع، يَفْرِد، يَبْسُطShe spread the leaflets out on the table.
3) to scatter and go in different directions, in order to cover a wider area:يَنْتَشِرThey spread out and began to search the entire area.
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3 широкая фракция
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4 kerik
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5 растопыренный
Русско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > растопыренный
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6 растопырить
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7 широкая фракция
1) Engineering: long distillate (дистиллятная)2) Oil: (дистиллятная) long distillate, wide fraction, wide spread, wide spread (нефтепродуктов)3) Food industry: long fraction4) Silicates: wide cut5) oil&gas: broad cut -
8 πετάννυμι
πετάννῡμι and [suff] πετᾰλ-ύω ([etym.] ἀνα-) ; later [full] πετάω ([etym.] ἀνα-) Luc.Cal.21 ; poet. [full] πίτνημι (q.v.): [tense] fut. πετάσω (ἐκ-) E.IT 1135 (lyr.); [dialect] Att. πετῶ ( ἀνα-) Men.26, 458: [tense] aor. ἐπέτᾰσα ([etym.] κατ-) Ar.Pl. 731, etc.; [dialect] Ep. πέτασα, πέτασσα, Hom. (v. infr.): [tense] pf. πεπέτακα ([etym.] δια-) D.S.17.115:—[voice] Med., [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor.Aπετάσαντο Nonn.D.2.704
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐπετάσθην, [dialect] Ep. πετ-, Od.21.50, ([etym.] ἐκ-) E.Cyc. 497 (lyr.): [tense] pf.πέπταμαι Hom.
(v. infr.), πεπέτασμαι (ἐκ-) Orac. ap. Hdt.1.62, ( παρα-) Plb.33.5.2, ([etym.] ἀνα-) Pl.Phd. 111c, Luc.Gall. 29 : [tense] plpf. ἐπέπτατο, [dialect] Ep.πέπτ- Il.17.371
: forms prop. belonging to πέτομαι areἀνα-πτάς Zenod.
in Il.1.351 ; ἀνα-πτάμεναι (for - πεπτάμεναι)πύλαι Parm.1.18
; conversely πετασθέντα in signf. fly, Sotion p.186 W.—The simple Verb is rare exc. in [tense] aor. [voice] Act. and [voice] Pass., and [tense] pf. [voice] Pass.; cf. [pref] ἀνα-, δια-, κατα-, περι-πετάννυμι :— spread out,οὔρῳ πέτασ' ἱστία Od.5.269
; [εἵματα] πέτασαν παρὰ θῖνα 6.94
; χεῖρε πετάσσας, of one swimming, 5.374 ;ἄμφω χεῖρε φίλοις ἑτάροισι πετάσσας Il. 4.523
, 13.549 : abs., πετάσας opening his doors, Theoc.16.6: metaph., θυμὸν πετάσαι ' flutter', elate one's heart, Od.18.160 :—[voice] Pass., mostly [tense] pf., to be spread on all sides,ἀμφὶ δὲ πέπλοι πέπτανται Il.5.195
;αἴθρη πέπταται ἀνέφελος Od.6.45
;πέπτατο δ' αὐγὴ Ἡελίου Il.17.371
; part., spread wide, opened wide, of folding doors,πεπταμέναι πύλαι 21.531
; also πετασθεῖσαι τεῦξαν φάος ib. 538 ;θύρετρα.. πετάσθησαν Od. 21.50
; laterκῶας πεπταμένον A.R.2.405
; πεπτ. πέλαγος the open sea, Arat.288 ; ὄστρεον χείλεσι πεπτ. AP9.86 (Antiphil.);πεπταμέναι περὶ τέκνα μέγα κλαίουσι γυναῖκες Opp.C.3.106
; also ὡς ἄνεμος ἐπετάσθη was scattered abroad, dispersed, of death, Riv.Fil.57.380 ([place name] Crete). (Cf. Lat. pateo, OE. fæpm 'fathom'.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πετάννυμι
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9 широко распространённый
1) General subject: prevailing, prevalent, prolate, regnant, vulgar (об ошибке и т. п.), wide spread, wide-spread, widely used, highly pervasive (о негативном явлении; "these highly pervasive and fraudulent activities")2) Biology: prevailing (напр. о виде), prevalent (напр. о виде)3) Mathematics: often used, widely distributed, widely occurring4) Automobile industry: far-reaching, widely accepted5) Information technology: mainstream6) Oil: very common7) Fishery: wide-ranging8) Paleontology: demoid (для данной местности о растении или животном)9) Ecology: abundant, eurycoenose, eurysynusic10) Business: common11) Makarov: widespreadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > широко распространённый
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10 πετάννῦμι
πετάννῦμι, aor. πέτα(ς)σα, pass. perf. πέπταμαι, part. πεπταμένος, plup. πέπτατο, aor. πετάσθην: spread out, spread wide; as of sails, the arms (in supplication, or as a sign of joy), Il. 1.480, Il. 14.495, Od. 24.397; of doors, open wide, often in perf. pass., fig., αἴθρη, αὐγή, θῦμόν, Od. 6.45, Ρ 3, Od. 18.160.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πετάννῦμι
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11 враскоряку
1) General subject: straddle -
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open wide k.r(of mouth), spread wide k.r(of legs). -
13 раскорячиваться
General subject: spread wide one's legs -
14 раскорячиться
General subject: lean, spread wide one's legs -
15 fullback
■ Defender who plays at either left or right back, but who is often involved in own team's attacks when the ball is spread wide, as far as his defensive responsibilities allow.■ Abwehrspieler, dessen Hauptaufgabe es ist, die linke oder rechte Abwehrseite zu schützen, der sich aber auch auf den Außenbahnen in Angriffe der eigenen Mannschaft einschalten kann, sofern die Spielsituation dies zulässt. -
16 растопыривать
растопырить (вн.) разг.spread* wide (d.) -
17 розчепірювати
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18 SVEIMA
(að), v. to wander about, roam (þeir sveimuðu um bœinn ok drápu mart af Birkibeinum).* * *að, [akin to svimma], prop. to swim, Sks. 116, but only used,2. metaph. to soar, tower, wander about; þeir sveimuðu um bæinn ok drápu mart af Birkibeinum, Fms. viii. 173; fylgjur úvina várra sveima hér nú í nánd, 281; þótt vér hafim sveimat í sumar um bygðir þeirra, vi. 261; sveimaði Bárðr víða um landit, Bárð. 170; s. úti um nætr, Stj. 424; sveimar Þórðr at þeim, Þórð. 78; hyrr sveimaði, the flame soared, spread wide, Lex. Poët.; ef eg sveima elli-grár, eitt sinn heim at Fróni, Núm. -
19 растопыривать
/rəstɐˈpɨrʲɪvətʲ/
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20 растопырить
/rəstɐˈpɨrʲɪtʲ/
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