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1 прикрывать
прикрыть (вн.)прикрывать глаза рукой ( от солнца) — shade / shield one's eyes with one's hand, cup one's hand over one's eyes
прикрывать отступление воен. — cover the retreat
прикрывать фланг воен. — protect the flank
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2 прикрывать
несов. - прикрыва́ть, сов. - прикры́ть; (вн.)1) ( закрывать) cover (d), screen (d); (от солнца тж.) shade (d)прикрыва́ть глаза́ руко́й (от солнца) — shade / shield one's eyes with one's hand, cup one's hand over one's eyes
2) (притворять дверь, окно и т.п.) close / shut (d) softly3) воен. cover (d), protect (d), shelter (d), shield [ʃiːld] (d)прикрыва́ть отступле́ние — cover the retreat
прикрыва́ть фланг — protect the flank
4) ( маскировать) cover up (d), shield (d), screen (d)прикрыва́ть безде́йствие гро́мкими фра́зами — use long words as a cover for one's inactivity
5) разг. (ликвидировать - предприятие и т.п.) close down (d), shut down (d), wind up (d)
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