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1. n1) намет; шатро; тентto pitch (to strike) a tent — поставити (зняти) намет
2) житло3) іст. переносна кафедра проповідника4) мед. тампон5) слабке червоне іспанське вино (тж tent wine)6) розсувні п'яльці7) увагаtent roof — архт. шатровий дах
2. v1) жити в наметах; стояти табором2) ставити намет3) перен. мешкати тимчасово; перебувати4) оселяти в наметі5) припасовувати навіс6) піклуватися; доглядати7) звертати увагу8) уставляти тампон* * *I [tent] n1) наметbell /circular/ tent — круглий намет
tent roof — apxiт. шатровий дах
to pitch [to strike]a tent — поставити [зняти]намет; житло
to have one's tent (s) — жити, мати дах над головою
2) дiaл.; icт. переносна кафедра проповідника ( для проповіді під відкритим небом)II [tent] v1) жити в наметах; стояти табором; ставити намет; жити тимчасово; перебуватиIII [tent] n; діал.IV [tent] v; діал.to take tent — приділяти увагу, піклуватися; звертати увагу
2) піклуватися, доглядатиV [tent] n; мед. VI [tent] v; мед. VII [tent] n VIII [tent] n -
2 tent
I [tent] n1) наметbell /circular/ tent — круглий намет
tent roof — apxiт. шатровий дах
to pitch [to strike]a tent — поставити [зняти]намет; житло
to have one's tent (s) — жити, мати дах над головою
2) дiaл.; icт. переносна кафедра проповідника ( для проповіді під відкритим небом)II [tent] v1) жити в наметах; стояти табором; ставити намет; жити тимчасово; перебуватиIII [tent] n; діал.IV [tent] v; діал.to take tent — приділяти увагу, піклуватися; звертати увагу
2) піклуватися, доглядатиV [tent] n; мед. VI [tent] v; мед. VII [tent] n VIII [tent] n
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