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1 mask
1. noun(something, eg a covering resembling a face, used for hiding or protecting the whole or part of the face: The thief wore a black mask; Her face was a mask; under the mask of friendship.) maske2. verb(to hide or disguise: He managed to mask his feelings.) skjule, dekke til; maskere segmaske--------maskereIsubst. \/mɑːsk\/ eller masque1) maske2) ( medisin) munnbind, operasjonsmaske3) ( sport) ansiktsmaske, fektemaske4) gassmaske5) ( overført) maske, forkledning, dekke, skjul6) ( militærvesen) maskering, kamuflasje7) ( EDB) maske8) ( fotografi) maske9) ( jakt) revehodethrow off \/drop one's mask kaste masken, la masken falleunder the\/a mask of under dekke avIIverb \/mɑːsk\/1) maskere, utstyre med maske2) ( overført) maskere, forkle, skjule, dekke (over)3) maskere seg, skjule seg4) ( militærvesen) maskere, kamuflere, hindre (et fremstøt)5) ( EDB) maske (til)6) ( fotografi) maske av -
2 mask
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3 mask-wearing person
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4 wear a mask
носить маску, личину, притворяться, скрывать свои истинные намеренияLady Chiltern: "Don't come near me. Don't touch me. I feel as if you had soiled me for ever. Oh! what a mask you have been wearing all these years! a horrible painted mask!" (O. Wilde, ‘An Ideal Husband’, act II) — Леди Чилтерн: "Не подходи ко мне. Не трогай меня. Ты вымарал меня в грязи. Все эти годы ты носил маску. Лживую, раскрашенную маску!"
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5 wear a mask
нocить мacку, личину, пpитвopятьcя, cкpывaть cвoи иcтинныe нaмepeнияLady Chiltern. Don't come near me. Don't touch me. I feel as if you had soiled me for ever. Oh! What a mask you have been wearing all these years! a horrible painted mask! (O. Wilde) -
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subst.forklaring: nylonstrømpe som er dratt ned over hodet (for å skjule identiteten under en forbrytelse) -
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8 circumvent the protection given by the wearing of a mask against (...)
Военный термин: поражать личный состав, защищённый от воздействия (чего-л.) противогазами, поражать личный состав, защищённый от воздействия чего-либо противогазамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > circumvent the protection given by the wearing of a mask against (...)
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9 circumvent the protection given by the wearing of a mask against
Военный термин: (...) поражать личный состав, защищённый от воздействия (чего-л.) противогазами, (...) поражать личный состав, защищённый от воздействия чего-либо противогазамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > circumvent the protection given by the wearing of a mask against
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10 masqué
masque [mask]masculine nouna. ( = objet) maskb. ( = cosmétique) masque de beauté face pack* * *masknom masculin1) ( sur le visage) mask2) ( de beauté) face-pack3) ( expression)4) Informatique mask•Phrasal Verbs:••jeter le masque — to show one's true colours [BrE]
* * *mask nm* * *masque nm1 ( sur le visage) mask; il avait or portait un masque de chien he was wearing a dog mask; masque de gaze surgical mask; masque protecteur protective mask; masque d'arlequin Harlequin mask; masque de carnaval carnival mask; masque d'escrime fencing mask;2 Cosmét face-pack; masque antirides anti-wrinkle face-pack;4 ( expression) expression; ( pour cacher ses sentiments) appearance; prendre un masque tragique to put on a tragic expression; se couvrir du masque de la vertu to hide behind the appearance of virtue; sous le masque de qch under the guise of sth;7 ( en graphisme) contact print;8 Électron mask.masque d'apiculteur beekeeper's veil; masque funéraire funeral mask; masque à gaz gas mask; masque de grossesse mask of pregnancy, chloasma spéc; masque mortuaire death mask; masque à oxygène oxygen mask; masque de plongée diving mask; masque purifiant Cosmét face-pack; masque de soudeur face shield; le Masque de fer the Iron Mask; l'homme au Masque de fer the Man in the Iron Mask.jeter le masque to show one's true coloursGB; bas les masques! no more pretending now; arracher le masque à qn to unmask sb.2. [virage] blind -
11 cara
f.1 face (rostro).esa cara me suena de algo I remember that face from somewhere, I've seen that face somewhere before2 face (person).acudieron muchas caras famosas a lot of famous faces were there3 side (lado).4 heads.echar algo a cara o cruz to toss (a coin) for something, to flip a coin for something (United States)5 front (parte frontal).6 cheek, nerve (informal) (desvergüenza).tener (mucha) cara, tener la cara muy dura to have a lot of cheek o nerve, to have a real brass neck (British)tener la cara de hacer algo to have the nerve to do something7 appearance, aspect, image, countenance.8 dial.9 Cara.10 expression, look.* * *1 (rostro) face2 (expresión) face, expression3 (lado) side; (de moneda) right side■ ¿cara o cruz? heads or tails?4 (superficie) face■ ¡vaya cara! what a cheek!■ ¡vaya cara que tienes! you've got a cheek!, you've got a nerve!1 familiar (caradura) cheeky person\a la cara to somebody's facecaérsele a uno la cara de vergüenza familiar to die of shamecara a facingcara a cara face to facedar la cara figurado to face the consequencesdar la cara por alguien figurado to stand up for somebodyde cara facingechar algo a cara o cruz to toss for somethingechar en cara figurado to reproach foren la cara in somebody's facejugar algo a cara o cruz to toss for somethinglavar la cara a algo figurado to give something a facelift, give something a once-over■ si le lavamos la cara al piso lo venderemos más caro if we give the flat a once-over we'll get more for itno saber qué cara poner not to know what to do with oneselfno tener cara para hacer algo figurado not to dare do somethingplantar cara a alguien figurado to face up to somebodyponer al mal tiempo buena cara to put on a brave face, grin and bear itponer buena cara to look pleasedponer mala cara to pull a long faceromperle la cara a alguien familiar to smash somebody's face intener buena cara to look welltener cara de to looktener mala cara to look badtener más cara que espalda familiar to have a lot of cheekverse las caras figurado to come face to facevolver la cara to look the other waycara de circunstancias figurado serious lookcara de perro familiar scowling facecara de pocos amigos familiar unfriendly face■ ¡qué cara más dura! what a cheek!, what a nerve!cara larga figurado long face* * *1. noun f.1) face2) side3) look, appearance4) nerve, cheek2. f., (m. - caro)* * *SF1) (=rostro) faceconocido como "cara cortada" — known as "Scarface"
cara a cara: se encontraron cara a cara — they met face to face
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asomar la cara — to show one's face•
de cara, corrimos con el viento de cara — we ran into the wind•
de cara a, nos sentamos de cara al sol — we sat facing the sunreformas de cara a las próximas elecciones — reforms with an eye on the next elections o for the next elections
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volver la cara hacia algn — to turn one's face towards sbcaérsele a algn la cara de vergüenza —
a dos caras —
echaron en cara a los estudiantes su escasa participación — they reproached the students for not joining in enough
por la cara * —
está viviendo con sus padres y cobrando el paro por la cara — he's living with his parents and getting away with claiming dole money at the same time
- romper la cara a algn2) (=expresión)•
poner mala cara — to grimace, make a (wry) face•
tener cara de, tenía cara de querer pegarme — he looked as if he wanted to hit metener buena cara — [enfermo] to be looking well; [comida] to look appetizing
tener mala cara — [enfermo] to look ill; [comida] to look bad
- tener cara de justo juez- tener cara de pascuas3) * (=descaro) cheek *, nerve *; (=valor) nerve *¡qué cara más dura! — * what a cheek o nerve! *
¡qué cara tienes! — what a cheek you've got! *, you've got a nerve! *
¿con qué cara le voy a pedir eso? — how do you expect me to have the nerve to ask her for that? *
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tener cara para hacer algo — to have the nerve to do sth *4) (=lado) [de moneda, montaña, figura geométrica] face; [de disco, planeta, papel] side; [de tela] face, right side; (Arquit) face, frontcara A — [en disco] A side
echar o jugar o sortear algo a cara o cruz — to toss for sth
cara y cruz —
* * *1)a) (Anat) faceb) (en locs)de cara: llevaban el viento de cara they were running (o riding etc) into the wind; el sol me da de cara the sun is in my eyes; de cara a: se puso de cara a la pared she turned to face the wall, she turned her face to the wall; la campaña de cara a las próximas elecciones the campaign for the forthcoming elections; las medidas a tomar (de) cara a esta situación the measures to take in view of o in the light of this situation; a cara descubierta openly; cruzarle la cara a alguien to slap somebody's face; dar or (Col) poner la cara: nunca da la cara he never does his own dirty work; dar or sacar la cara por alguien to stand up for somebody; echarle algo en cara a alguien to throw something back in somebody's face; echarle cara a algo (Esp fam) to be bold; echarse algo a la cara (Esp fam): es lo más antipático que te puedes echar/que me he echado a la cara he's the most unpleasant person you could ever wish to meet/I've ever met (colloq); hacer cara a algo to face (up to) something; hacerle caritas a alguien (Méx) to give somebody the eye; me/le/nos volteó (AmL) or (Esp) volvió or (CS) dio vuelta la cara she turned her head away; partirle or romperle la cara a alguien (fam) to smash somebody's face in (colloq); plantarle cara a alguien ( resistir) to stand up to somebody; por tu cara bonita or (CS) tu linda cara: si crees que por tu cara bonita vas a conseguirlo todo... if you think everything is just going to fall into your lap...; se te/le debería caer la cara de vergüenza you/he should be ashamed of yourself/himself; verse las caras: ya nos veremos las caras tú y yo — you haven't seen the last of me
2)a) ( expresión)no pongas esa cara que no es para tanto — don't look like that, it's not that bad
no pongas cara de bueno — don't play o act the innocent
anda con cara de pocos amigos or (fam) de vinagre — he has a sour look on his face
poner cara de perro or de sargento — (fam) to look fierce
andaba con/puso cara larga — (fam) he had/he pulled a long face
tiene cara de cansado/de no haber dormido — he looks tired/as if he hasn't slept
b) ( aspecto) look3)a) (Mat) faceb) (de disco, papel) sidecara o cruz or (Arg) ceca or (Andes, Ven) sello — heads or tails
la otra cara de la moneda — the other side of the coin
c) ( de situación) face, side4)a) (fam) (frescura, descaro) nerve (colloq), cheek (BrE colloq)b) cara masculino y femenino: tb* * *= face, face, side.Ex. They are followed in turn by the see and see also references to the heading: HEAD see also BRAIN; EAR; EYE; FACE; HAIR; NOSE.Ex. The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex. The red ON/OFF switch for the terminal is located at the left side of the screen.----* acabar con mejor cara = end up on + a high note.* actuar de cara a la galería = play to + the gallery.* cambiar de cara = arrange + countenance.* cara a cara = face-to-face [face to face], face-to-face [face to face], double-faced, head-to-head, confrontational, one-on-one, eyeball-to-eyeball, eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation, in person.* cara B, la = flip side, the.* cara de póker = poker face, deadpan expression.* cara de póquer = deadpan expression, poker face.* cara dura = impudence, effrontery, blatancy, shameless, shamelessness.* cara expresiva = expressive face.* cara inexpresiva = poker face.* cara inmutable = poker face.* cara larga = straight face.* cara o cruz = heads or tails.* cara oculta = underside.* cara oculta, la = dark side, the.* carapálida = white man [white men, -pl.].* caras de Chernoff = Chernoff faces.* cara seria = straight face.* con cara de cansado = bleary-eyed.* con cara de sueño = bleary-eyed.* con dos caras = double-faced.* costar un ojo de la cara = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortune.* dar de cara a = front.* dar un lavado de cara = spruce up.* dar un ojo de la cara por Algo = give + an eye-tooth for/to.* de cara a = facing.* de dos caras = two-sided, two-faced.* de la cara = facial.* echar en cara = fault.* edición cara = hardcover.* encontrarse cara a cara = come + face to face.* enfrentamiento cara a cara = eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation.* enfrentarse a Algo cara a cara = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* enfrentarse cara a cara con = go + eyball to eyeball with.* hacer Algo de cara a la galería = play to + the gallery.* hacer cara a = brave.* lavar la cara = spin-doctor.* lavarse la cara = wash + Posesivo + face.* otra cara, la = flip side, the.* pagar un ojo de la cara = pay through + the nose.* paño para la cara = facecloth, face flannel, washcloth, washrag.* paño para lavarse la cara = washcloth, facecloth, face flannel, washrag.* partirse la cara por = work + Reflexivo + to death, work + Reflexivo + to the ground.* poner a mal tiempo buena cara = keep + Posesivo + chin up.* sin cara = faceless.* tener cara de muerto = look like + death warmed (over/up).* tener la cara de = have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.* tener la cara descompuesta = look like + death warmed (over/up).* tener muy mala cara = look like + death warmed (over/up).* terminar con mejor cara = end up on + a high note.* valer un ojo de la cara = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortune.* viento de cara = headwind.* * *1)a) (Anat) faceb) (en locs)de cara: llevaban el viento de cara they were running (o riding etc) into the wind; el sol me da de cara the sun is in my eyes; de cara a: se puso de cara a la pared she turned to face the wall, she turned her face to the wall; la campaña de cara a las próximas elecciones the campaign for the forthcoming elections; las medidas a tomar (de) cara a esta situación the measures to take in view of o in the light of this situation; a cara descubierta openly; cruzarle la cara a alguien to slap somebody's face; dar or (Col) poner la cara: nunca da la cara he never does his own dirty work; dar or sacar la cara por alguien to stand up for somebody; echarle algo en cara a alguien to throw something back in somebody's face; echarle cara a algo (Esp fam) to be bold; echarse algo a la cara (Esp fam): es lo más antipático que te puedes echar/que me he echado a la cara he's the most unpleasant person you could ever wish to meet/I've ever met (colloq); hacer cara a algo to face (up to) something; hacerle caritas a alguien (Méx) to give somebody the eye; me/le/nos volteó (AmL) or (Esp) volvió or (CS) dio vuelta la cara she turned her head away; partirle or romperle la cara a alguien (fam) to smash somebody's face in (colloq); plantarle cara a alguien ( resistir) to stand up to somebody; por tu cara bonita or (CS) tu linda cara: si crees que por tu cara bonita vas a conseguirlo todo... if you think everything is just going to fall into your lap...; se te/le debería caer la cara de vergüenza you/he should be ashamed of yourself/himself; verse las caras: ya nos veremos las caras tú y yo — you haven't seen the last of me
2)a) ( expresión)no pongas esa cara que no es para tanto — don't look like that, it's not that bad
no pongas cara de bueno — don't play o act the innocent
anda con cara de pocos amigos or (fam) de vinagre — he has a sour look on his face
poner cara de perro or de sargento — (fam) to look fierce
andaba con/puso cara larga — (fam) he had/he pulled a long face
tiene cara de cansado/de no haber dormido — he looks tired/as if he hasn't slept
b) ( aspecto) look3)a) (Mat) faceb) (de disco, papel) sidecara o cruz or (Arg) ceca or (Andes, Ven) sello — heads or tails
la otra cara de la moneda — the other side of the coin
c) ( de situación) face, side4)a) (fam) (frescura, descaro) nerve (colloq), cheek (BrE colloq)b) cara masculino y femenino: tb* * *= face, face, side.Ex: They are followed in turn by the see and see also references to the heading: HEAD see also BRAIN; EAR; EYE; FACE; HAIR; NOSE.
Ex: The genesis of this brave new world of solid state logic, in which bibliographic data are reduced to phantasmagoria on the faces of cathode-ray tubes (CRT), extends at most only three-quarters of a decade into the dim past.Ex: The red ON/OFF switch for the terminal is located at the left side of the screen.* acabar con mejor cara = end up on + a high note.* actuar de cara a la galería = play to + the gallery.* cambiar de cara = arrange + countenance.* cara a cara = face-to-face [face to face], face-to-face [face to face], double-faced, head-to-head, confrontational, one-on-one, eyeball-to-eyeball, eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation, in person.* cara B, la = flip side, the.* cara de póker = poker face, deadpan expression.* cara de póquer = deadpan expression, poker face.* cara dura = impudence, effrontery, blatancy, shameless, shamelessness.* cara expresiva = expressive face.* cara inexpresiva = poker face.* cara inmutable = poker face.* cara larga = straight face.* cara o cruz = heads or tails.* cara oculta = underside.* cara oculta, la = dark side, the.* carapálida = white man [white men, -pl.].* caras de Chernoff = Chernoff faces.* cara seria = straight face.* con cara de cansado = bleary-eyed.* con cara de sueño = bleary-eyed.* con dos caras = double-faced.* costar un ojo de la cara = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortune.* dar de cara a = front.* dar un lavado de cara = spruce up.* dar un ojo de la cara por Algo = give + an eye-tooth for/to.* de cara a = facing.* de dos caras = two-sided, two-faced.* de la cara = facial.* echar en cara = fault.* edición cara = hardcover.* encontrarse cara a cara = come + face to face.* enfrentamiento cara a cara = eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation.* enfrentarse a Algo cara a cara = address + Nombre + head-on, meet + Nombre + head-on, tackle + Nombre + head-on, face + Nombre + head-on.* enfrentarse cara a cara con = go + eyball to eyeball with.* hacer Algo de cara a la galería = play to + the gallery.* hacer cara a = brave.* lavar la cara = spin-doctor.* lavarse la cara = wash + Posesivo + face.* otra cara, la = flip side, the.* pagar un ojo de la cara = pay through + the nose.* paño para la cara = facecloth, face flannel, washcloth, washrag.* paño para lavarse la cara = washcloth, facecloth, face flannel, washrag.* partirse la cara por = work + Reflexivo + to death, work + Reflexivo + to the ground.* poner a mal tiempo buena cara = keep + Posesivo + chin up.* sin cara = faceless.* tener cara de muerto = look like + death warmed (over/up).* tener la cara de = have + the nerve(s) to, have + the cheek to.* tener la cara descompuesta = look like + death warmed (over/up).* tener muy mala cara = look like + death warmed (over/up).* terminar con mejor cara = end up on + a high note.* valer un ojo de la cara = cost + the earth, cost + an arm and a leg, cost + a pretty penny, cost + a fortune.* viento de cara = headwind.* * *A1 [ Vocabulary notes (Spanish) ] ( Anat) faceesa cara me suena I know that face (from somewhere), that face is familiarle encuentro cara conocida his face is familiarmírame a la cara cuando te hablo look at me when I'm talking to youlas mismas caras conocidas the same old facesno se atreve a decírmelo a la cara he doesn't dare say it to my facese le rió en la cara she laughed in his faceno pienso mirarlo más a la cara I don't ever want to set eyes on him again2 ( en locs):cara a cara face to facede cara: llevaban el viento de cara they were running ( o riding etc) into the windno puedo conducir cuando el sol me da de cara I can't drive with the sun in my eyesde cara a: se puso de cara a la pared she turned to face the wall, she turned her face to the wallla campaña de propaganda de cara a las próximas elecciones the advertising campaign for the forthcoming electionsla importancia de estas reuniones de cara a su futuro the importance of these meetings vis-à-vis o for their futurelas medidas a tomar (de) cara a esta situación the measures to take in view of o in the light of o vis-à-vis this situationa cara descubierta openlycara de póquer poker facecara de poto ( Chi fam) (cara — fea) ugly mug ( colloq); (— de enfermo) pasty face ( colloq); (— larga) long facecara larga or de dos metros ( fam): puso cara larga (de depresión) he put on o pulled a long face; (de disgusto) he pulled a facecruzarle la cara a algn to slap sb's facedar or ( Col) poner la cara: nunca da la cara, siempre me manda a mí he never does his own dirty work, he always sends mehacen lo que les da la gana y luego tengo que dar la cara yo they do what they want and then I'm the one who has to suffer the consequencesdar or sacar la cara por algn to stand up for sbecharle or sacarle algo en cara a algn to throw sth back in sb's faceecharse algo a la cara ( Esp fam): es lo más antipático que te puedes echar/que me he echado a la cara he's the most unpleasant person you could ever wish to meet/I've ever met ( colloq)hacerle caritas a algn ( Méx); to give sb the eyelavarle la cara a algo to give sth a quick once-overme/le/nos volteó la cara ( AmL) or ( Esp) me volvió la caraor (CS) me dio vuelta la cara she turned her head away, she turned the other waypartirse la cara por algn: yo me parto la cara por ti I work myself to death o into the ground for youse parte la cara por sus empleados she really puts herself out for her employeesplantarle cara a algn (resistir) to stand up to sbno le plantes cara a tu madre don't answer your mother backpor tu cara bonita or (CS) tu linda cara: si crees que por tu cara bonita vas a conseguirlo todo … if you think everything is just going to fall into your lap …se te/le debería caer la cara de vergüenza you/he should be ashamed of yourself/himselfverse las caras: ha logrado escapar pero ya nos veremos las caras he's managed to escape but he hasn't seen the last of melos dos boxeadores que se verán las caras el jueves the two boxers who will come face to face o meet on Thursdayvolver la cara atrás to look backcuando se proponía algo no volvía la cara atrás once she decided to do something, she would never look backCompuesto:masculine face-to-face o head-to-head debateB1(expresión): no pongas esa cara que no es para tanto don't look like that, it's not that badalegra esa cara, vamos come on, cheer upno pongas cara de bueno don't play o act the innocentpuse cara de circunstancias I tried to look serioussiempre anda con cara de pocos amigos or de vinagre he always has such a sour look on his facesi no pongo cara de perro or de sargento no me hacen caso if I don't look fierce they don't take any notice of mepuso mala cara cuando le pedí que me ayudara he pulled a face when I asked him to help metiene cara de cansado/de no haber dormido he looks tired/as if he hasn't slepttienes mala cara you don't look well2 (aspecto) lookno me gusta la cara de esa herida I don't like the look of that wound¡qué buena cara tiene la comida! the food looks delicious!le cambiará la cara al país it will change the face of the countryC1 ( Mat) face2 (de un disco, un papel) sidesalió cara it came up headscara o cruz or ( Arg) ceca or (Andes, Ven) sello heads or tailslo echaron a cara o cruz they tossed for itdos caras de la misma moneda two sides of the same coinla otra cara de la moneda the other side of the coin3 (de una situación) face, sidela otra cara del régimen the other face of the regimeD¡qué cara (más dura) tienes! you have some nerve!, you've got a nerve o cheek!se lo llevó por la cara he just took it quite openlyentraron en la fiesta por la cara they gatecrashed the party ( colloq)lo dijo con toda la cara del mundo he said it as cool as you liketiene más cara que espalda he has such a nerve! ( colloq)2cara masculine and feminine tb cara dura ( fam) (persona) sassy devil ( AmE colloq), cheeky swine ( BrE colloq)* * *
cara sustantivo femenino
1a) (Anat) face;
se le rio en la cara she laughed in his face;
mírame a la cara look at meb) ( en locs)
de cara: el sol me da de cara the sun is in my eyes;
se puso de cara a la pared she turned to face the wall, she turned her face to the wall;
dar la cara: nunca da la cara he never does his own dirty work;
dar la cara por algn to stand up for sb;
echarle algo en cara a algn to throw sth back in sb's face;
romperle la cara a algn (fam) to smash sb's face in (colloq
2a) ( expresión):◊ no pongas esa cara que no es para tanto don't look like that, it's not that bad;
alegra esa cara cheer up;
le cambió la cara cuando … her face changed when …;
poner cara de bueno to play o act the innocent;
poner cara de asco to make o (BrE) pull a face;
andaba con/puso cara larga (fam) he had/he pulled a long face
tienes mala cara you don't look well;
¡qué buena cara tiene la comida! the food looks delicious!
3a) (Mat) face
cara o cruz or (Arg) ceca or (Andes, Ven) sello heads or tails;
4 (fam) (frescura, descaro) nerve (colloq), cheek (BrE colloq);◊ ¡qué cara (más dura) tienes! you have some nerve!
■ sustantivo masculino y femenino: tb
caro,-a
I adjetivo expensive, dear
II adverbio (en el precio) el piso nos costó caro, we paid a lot for the flat
(en las consecuencias) pagará caro su desprecio, he'll pay dearly for his scorn
cara
I sustantivo femenino
1 face: quise darle un beso, pero me torció la cara, I wanted to give her a kiss but she turned her face away
2 (expresión del rostro) puse cara de póquer, I tried to look as if nothing was happening
tiene buena/mala cara, he looks good/bad
tienes cara de circunstancias, you look serious
3 familiar (desfachatez) cheek, nerve: ¡qué cara tienes!, what a cheek you've got!
4 (de un folio, disco) side: está escrito por las dos caras, it's written on both sides
5 (anverso de una moneda) right side: ¿cara o cruz?, heads or tails?
echar algo a cara o cruz, to toss (a coin) for sthg
II mf familiar (fresco, descarado) cheeky person
♦ Locuciones: figurado dar la cara, to face the consequences (of one's acts)
figurado dar o sacar la cara por alguien, to stand up for somebody
figurado echarle a alguien algo en cara, to reproach sb for sthg
plantarle cara a alguien, to face up to sb
figurado poner mala cara, to pull a long face
cara a cara, face to face
cara a la pared, facing the wall
de cara, (en dirección a uno, directamente): el sol me da de cara, the sun is right in my face
(a favor) hoy tengo la suerte de cara, this is my lucky day
figurado (de) cara a, (pensando en) with a view to: ya tienen un nuevo modelo de cara al próximo año, they've already got a new model for the following year
(mirando a) facing: una casa cara a la montaña, a house facing the mountain
familiar por la cara, for nothing: quería que hiciese el trabajo por la cara, he wanted me to do the work for nothing
familiar irón por su cara bonita, because they like her face
' cara' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abotargada
- abotargado
- arruga
- arrugar
- arrugarse
- barba
- bobalicón
- bobalicona
- cachete
- capaz
- comer
- cruz
- decir
- denotar
- estampar
- evanescente
- galería
- incapaz
- jeta
- lavado
- maquillar
- marca
- momentáneamente
- mona
- mono
- ojo
- plantar
- plena
- pleno
- poema
- reconocer
- rozar
- salir
- santa
- santo
- señalar
- simiesca
- simiesco
- sonar
- sur
- taparse
- tête à tête
- ubicar
- vislumbrar
- abotagado
- alargar
- alegrar
- amarillo
- ancho
- apergaminado
English:
angular
- antiallergenic
- ashen
- best
- black
- blank
- bomb
- bright
- brighten
- brim
- carp
- cheek
- close
- coin
- contort
- cost
- cover
- craggy
- deadpan
- dearly
- deflect
- disappointment
- disfigure
- distort
- drawn
- everyplace
- exasperation
- expression
- face
- fall
- familiar
- feature
- flip side
- florid
- flush
- flushed
- forlorn
- freckle
- frightful
- full
- furrow
- furtive
- glow
- glowing
- grin
- head
- hideous
- hollow
- ill
- job
* * *cara1 nf1. [rostro] face;tiene una cara muy bonita she has a very pretty face;me ha salido un grano en la cara I've got a spot on my face;esa cara me suena de algo I remember that face from somewhere, I've seen that face somewhere before;los atracadores actuaron a cara descubierta the robbers didn't bother covering their faces;castigar a alguien de cara a la pared to make sb stand facing the wall (as a punishment);arrugar la cara to screw up one's face;también Figasomar la cara to show one's face;¡mira quién asoma la cara! look who's here!;cara a cara face-to-face;un (encuentro) cara a cara entre los dos candidatos a head-to-head (debate) between the two candidates2. [expresión, aspecto]¡alegra esa cara, ya es viernes! cheer up o don't look so miserable, it's Friday!;cuando se enteró de la noticia, puso muy buena cara when she heard the news, her face lit up;no supe qué cara poner I didn't know how to react;¡no pongas mala cara! don't look so miserable!;cuando le contamos nuestro plan, puso muy mala cara when we told her our plan, she pulled a face;tener buena/mala cara [persona] to look well/awful;tiene cara de buena persona she has a kind face, she looks like a nice person;tener cara de enfadado to look angry;tienes cara de no haber dormido you look like you haven't slept;tiene cara de querer comer she looks as if she'd like something to eat;tiene cara de ponerse a llover it looks as if it's going to rain;esta comida tiene buena cara this meal looks goodEsp Fam cara de acelga:tener cara de acelga to have a pale face;cara de ángel: [m5] tener cara de ángel to look like an angel;cara de asco: [m5] poner cara de asco to pull a face, to look disgusted;Fam cara bonita eye candy, glamourpuss; Fam cara de circunstancias:puso cara de circunstancias his face took on a serious expression o turned serious;RP Fam cara de culo: Fam cara de hereje:tener cara de hereje to have an ugly mug;Fam cara larga:poner cara larga to pull a long face;Esp Fam cara de pascua:tener cara de pascua to have a happy face;Fam cara de perro:no pongas esa cara de perro don't look so miserable;tiene cara de perro he has an unfriendly face;un enfrentamiento a cara de perro a crunch match;cara de pocos amigos: [m5] tener cara de pocos amigos to have an unfriendly face;Esp Fam cara de póquer:tener/poner cara de póquer to have/pull a poker face;cara de tonto: [m5]tener/poner cara de tonto to have/pull a stupid face;Fam cara de viernes:tener cara de viernes to have a long face;Fam cara de vinagre:tener cara de vinagre to have a sour face3. [persona] face;acudieron muchas caras famosas a lot of famous faces were there;veo muchas caras nuevas I see a lot of new faces here4. [lado] side;cara A [de disco] A side5. Geom face6. [parte frontal] front7. [de moneda] heads;Figla otra cara de la moneda the other side of the coin;echar algo a cara o cruz to toss (a coin) for sth, US to flip a coin for sth;si sale cara, elijo yo if it's heads, I get to choosequiero un apartamento cara al mar I want an apartment that looks out on to the sea;cara al futuro with regard to the future, in future;cara arriba/abajo face up/down;Espde cara [sol, viento] in one's face;los ciclistas tenían el viento de cara the cyclists were riding into the wind9.de cara a [indicando objetivo] with a view to;de cara a mejorar with a view to improving10. Compse le cayó la cara de vergüenza she blushed with shame;¡no sé cómo no se te cae la cara de vergüenza al hablar así a tu madre! you should be ashamed of yourself, talking to your mother like that!;dar cara a algo to face o confront sth;dar la cara [responsabilizarse] to face up to the consequences;siempre que quiere mandar un mensaje me manda a mí, en vez de dar la cara él whenever he has a message to deliver, he always sends me instead of doing it himself;ya estoy harto de ser yo el que siempre dé la cara I'm fed up of always being the one who takes the flak;dar la cara por alguien [disculpar] to make excuses for sb;[defender] to stick up for sb; RPdar vuelta la cara a alguien to look away from sb;Famsi tiene algo que decir, que me lo diga Esp [m5] a la cara o Am [m5] en la cara if she has something to say to me, she can say it to my face;Famechar algo en cara a alguien to reproach sb for sth;Esp Fames lo más grosero/estúpido que me he echado a la cara he's the rudest/most stupid person I've ever met;Famhacer cara a to stand up to;lavar la cara a algo to make cosmetic changes to sth;mirar a alguien a la cara to look sb in the face;Fampartir la cara a alguien to smash sb's face in;Espplantar cara a alguien to confront sb;Andes, RPponer la cara [responsabilizarse] to face up to the consequences;Esp Fampor la cara: entrar por la cara [sin pagar] to get in without paying;[sin ser invitado] to gatecrash; Fampor su cara bonita, por su linda cara: le dieron el trabajo por su cara bonita o [m5] por su linda cara she got the job because her face fitted;reírse de alguien en su cara to laugh in sb's face;en mi cara no se me ríe nadie nobody laughs at me to my face;Famromper la cara a alguien to smash sb's face in;sacar la cara por alguien to stick up for sb;saltar a la cara to be blindingly obvious;tener dos caras to be two-faced;verse las caras [pelearse] to have it out;[enfrentarse] to fight it out; Andesvoltear la cara a alguien to look away from sb♦ nf[desvergüenza] cheek, nerve;tener la cara de hacer algo to have the nerve to do sth;tener mucha cara, tener la cara muy dura to have a lot of cheek o nerve, Br to have a real brass neck;¡qué cara más dura! what a cheek o nerve!;¡qué cara, ahora me echa las culpas a mí! the cheek of it! now he's trying to put the blame on me!;¡hay que tener cara para decir eso! what a cheek o nerve to say a thing like that!;Esptener más cara que espalda to have a cheek o nerve♦ nmfFam* * *f1 face;a cara descubierta not wearing a mask;cara a algo facing sth;cara a cara face to face;en el cara a cara face to face;de cara a facing; fig with regard to;de cara al exterior on the surface, outwardly;hacer cara a face up to;dar la cara face the consequences;sacar la cara por alguien stick one’s neck out for s.o.;plantar cara a stand up to;echar algo en cara a alguien remind s.o. of sth;a la cara de alguien say sth to s.o.’s face;por su linda cara fig he did it just because he felt like it;cruzar la cara a alguien slap s.o. in the face, slap s.o.’s face;romper opartir la cara a alguien pop smash s.o.’s face in;¡nos veremos las caras! you haven’t heard the last of this!;tenían el viento/el sol de cara they had the wind in their faces/the sun in their eyes;todo le sale de cara everything goes right for him2 ( expresión) look;tiene cara de pocos amigos he doesn’t look very friendly;tiene cara de preocupación/alegría he looks worried/happy;cara larga long face;poner buena cara a mal tiempo look on the bright side3 fignerve;tener cara dura have a nerve4:la otra cara de la moneda fig the other side of the coin* * *cara nf1) : face2) aspecto: look, appearance¡qué buena cara tiene ese pastel!: that cake looks delicious!4)cara a orde cara a : facing5)de cara a : in view of, in the light of* * *cara n1. (en general) face¿veo una cara nueva? do I see a new face?2. (de página, disco) side3. (expresión) look4. (descaro) cheek / nerve¡vaya cara! what a cheek!¿cara o cruz? heads or tails? -
12 niqobli
masked, wearing a mask -
13 personatus
persōnātus, a, um, adj. [id.].I.Lit., provided with or wearing a mask, masked:II.Roscius,
Cic. de Or. 3, 59, 221:pater,
i. e. the father in the play, Hor. S. 1, 4, 56: personata fabula ( * the name of a play of Nœvius), v. Fest. p. 217 Müll.; Sen. Ep. 24; Suet. Ner. 21.—Trop., assumed, pretended, counterfeited, fictitious:personatus ambulare,
in an assumed character, Cic. Att. 15, 1, 4:personata felicitas,
Sen. Ep. 80, 8:personati fastus,
affected, Mart. 11, 2, 3. -
14 особа у місці
mask-wearing person, masked person -
15 masque
masque [mask]masculine nouna. ( = objet) maskb. ( = cosmétique) masque de beauté face pack* * *masknom masculin1) ( sur le visage) mask2) ( de beauté) face-pack3) ( expression)4) Informatique mask•Phrasal Verbs:••jeter le masque — to show one's true colours [BrE]
* * *mask nm* * *masque nm1 ( sur le visage) mask; il avait or portait un masque de chien he was wearing a dog mask; masque de gaze surgical mask; masque protecteur protective mask; masque d'arlequin Harlequin mask; masque de carnaval carnival mask; masque d'escrime fencing mask;2 Cosmét face-pack; masque antirides anti-wrinkle face-pack;4 ( expression) expression; ( pour cacher ses sentiments) appearance; prendre un masque tragique to put on a tragic expression; se couvrir du masque de la vertu to hide behind the appearance of virtue; sous le masque de qch under the guise of sth;7 ( en graphisme) contact print;8 Électron mask.masque d'apiculteur beekeeper's veil; masque funéraire funeral mask; masque à gaz gas mask; masque de grossesse mask of pregnancy, chloasma spéc; masque mortuaire death mask; masque à oxygène oxygen mask; masque de plongée diving mask; masque purifiant Cosmét face-pack; masque de soudeur face shield; le Masque de fer the Iron Mask; l'homme au Masque de fer the Man in the Iron Mask.jeter le masque to show one's true coloursGB; bas les masques! no more pretending now; arracher le masque à qn to unmask sb.[mask] nom masculin1. [déguisement, protection] maskmasque de carnaval ou de Mardi gras (carnival) maskmasque funéraire ou mortuaire death maskmasque d'escrime/de plongée fencing/diving maskmasque d'anesthésie/à oxygène/stérile anaesthetic/oxygen/sterile mask2. [pour la peau]masque (de beauté) face pack ou mask3. MÉDECINEsous ce masque jovial, elle cache son amertume under that jovial facade ou appearance, she conceals her bitternesssa bonté n'est qu'un masque his kindness is just a front ou is only skin-deeplever ou tomber le masque, jeter (bas) son masque to unmask oneself, to show one's true colours, to take off one's mask5. (littéraire) [personne masquée] mask7. ACOUSTIQUE9. INFORMATIQUE -
16 máscara
f.1 mask, false face.2 masque.* * *1 (careta) mask2 figurado (disfraz, pretexto) mask, front3 (traje) fancy dress4 (persona) masked person\quitarle la máscara a alguien to unmask somebodyquitarse la máscara to reveal oneselfmáscara antigas / máscara de gas gas maskmáscara de oxígeno oxygen masktraje de máscara fancy dress* * *noun f.* * *1. SF1) (=careta) maskmáscara facial — face mask o pack
3) (=apariencia) mask; (=disfraz) disguisequitarse la máscara — to reveal o.s.
2.SMF masked person* * *a) ( careta) maskb) ( apariencia) mask, appearancec) ( para bucear) face maskd) (Chi) ( de un auto) grille* * *= form, mask.Ex. If this is not available, a record can be created on a form online.Ex. It can be likened to the production of a modern painting using spray paints and masks.----* baile de máscaras = masquerade, masquerade ball.* máscara antigás = gas mask.* máscara de oxígeno = oxygen mask.* máscara de teclado = keyboard overlay.* máscara facial = facemask.* * *a) ( careta) maskb) ( apariencia) mask, appearancec) ( para bucear) face maskd) (Chi) ( de un auto) grille* * *= form, mask.Ex: If this is not available, a record can be created on a form online.
Ex: It can be likened to the production of a modern painting using spray paints and masks.* baile de máscaras = masquerade, masquerade ball.* máscara antigás = gas mask.* máscara de oxígeno = oxygen mask.* máscara de teclado = keyboard overlay.* máscara facial = facemask.* * *1 (careta) mask2 (persona disfrazada) masked person, masker ( arch)baile de máscaras masked ball3 (apariencia) mask, appearancebajo esa máscara de indiferencia beneath that mask of indifference4 (para bucear) face mask5 ( Chi) (de un auto) grilleCompuestos:gas maskgas maskoxygen maskface pack o mask* * *
Del verbo mascar: ( conjugate mascar)
mascará es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) futuro indicativo
mascara es:
1ª persona singular (yo) imperfecto(1) subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperfecto(1) subjuntivo
Multiple Entries:
mascar
máscara
mascar ( conjugate mascar) verbo transitivo
to chew
máscara sustantivo femenino
mask;
máscara de oxígeno oxygen mask;
máscara facial face pack
mascar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to chew
máscara sustantivo femenino mask
máscara de gas, gas mask
' máscara' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desenmascarar
- enmascarar
- rímel
- carátula
- correr
English:
mascara
- mask
- oxygen mask
- gas
- respirator
- waterproof
* * *máscara nf1. [en teatro] mask2. [protectora] maskmáscara antigás gas mask;máscara de oxígeno oxygen mask3. [de belleza] face pack4. [persona enmascarada]vimos muchas máscaras en la fiesta we saw a lot of people wearing masks at the party;baile de máscaras masked ball5. [fachada] mask;bajo esa máscara de felicidad se esconde un alma infeliz behind that mask o outward show of happiness lies an unhappy person;quitar la máscara a alguien to unmask sb;quitarse la máscara to reveal oneself6. Informát mask* * *f1 ( careta) mask;quitarse la máscara fig show one’s true colors o Br colours2 cosmetic mascara* * *máscara nf1) careta: mask2) : appearance, pretense* * *máscara n mask -
17 ablegen
(trennb., hat -ge-)I vt/i1. (Hut, Kleider) take one’s coat etc. off; bitte legen Sie doch ab please make yourself comfortable, may I take your coat?; abgelegtII v/t.1. (weglegen) (Tasche etc.) put down; (Akten etc.) file; Einkäufe auf dem Tisch ablegen put the shopping on the table; eine Maske ablegen throw ( oder take) off a mask2. fig. (aufgeben) (Gewohnheit, Namen etc.) give up, drop; (Titel etc.) give up; seine Fehler ablegen mend one’s ways; er hat seinen Akzent abgelegt he got rid of his accent; sie hat ihre Scheu ihm gegenüber abgelegt she lost ( oder has overcome) her shyness toward(s) him3. fig. (Eid, Gelübde, Prüfung etc.) take; (Prüfung erfolgreich auch) pass; (Beichte, Geständnis etc.) make; eine Probe seines Könnens ablegen show what one can do, show what one is made of; jemandem Rechenschaft (über etw. [Dat]) ablegen account to s.o. (for s.th.); Zeugnis ablegen testify ( oder give evidence); (für / gegen for/against)4. ZOOL., ORN. (Eier etc.) lay5. AGR. (Bienenvolk) divide a hive6. AGR. (Triebe) (absenken) layer, propagate by layeringIII v/i Schiff: (set) sail, cast off* * *(Akten) to file; to file away;(Kleidung) to put off; to take off;(Spielkarten) to meld;(weglegen) to lay down; to discard* * *ạb|le|gen sep1. vt2) (= abheften) Schriftwechsel, Dokumente to file (away); (COMPUT ) Daten to store; (bei Drag Drop) to drop; (in Zwischenablage) to put4) (= nicht mehr tragen) Anzug, Kleid to discard, to cast off; Trauerkleidung, Ehering to take off; Orden, Auszeichnungen to renounce5) (= aufgeben) Misstrauen, Scheu, Stolz to lose, to shed, to cast off (liter); schlechte Gewohnheit to give up, to get rid of; kindische Angewohnheit to put aside; Namen to give up6) (= ableisten, machen) Schwur, Eid to swear; Gelübde to make; Zeugnis to give; Bekenntnis, Beichte, Geständnis to make; Prüfung to take, to sit; (erfolgreich) to pass7) (CARDS) to discard, to throw down2. vi2) (Schriftwechsel ablegen) to file3) (Garderobe ablegen) to take one's things offwenn Sie ablegen möchten... — if you would like to take your things or your hats and coats off...
3. vt impersgeh = absehen)* * *1) ((a piece of clothing etc) no longer needed: cast-off clothes; I don't want my sister's cast-offs.) cast-off2) (to take off (a piece of clothing): Please remove your hat.) remove4) (to take off very quickly: He threw off his coat and sat down.) throw off* * *ab|le·genI. vt1. (deponieren, an einen Ort legen)2. (archivieren)▪ etw \ablegen to file sth [away]3. (ausziehen und weglegen)Sie können Ihren Mantel dort drüben \ablegen you can put your coat over there4. (aufgeben)schlechte Gewohnheiten/seinen Namen \ablegen to give up one's bad habits/one's namesein Misstrauen/Schüchternheit \ablegen to lose one's mistrust/shyness5. (ausrangieren)seinen Ehering \ablegen to take off one's wedding ring6. (absolvieren, vollziehen, leisten) to takedie Beichte \ablegen to confesseinen Eid \ablegen to take an oath, to swear [an oath]ein Geständnis \ablegen to confess, to make a confessioneine Prüfung \ablegen to pass an exam7. KARTEN▪ etw \ablegen to discard sth8. ZOOL▪ etw \ablegen to lay sthFrösche legen ihren Laich im Wasser ab frogs like to spawn in waterII. vi1. NAUT, RAUM to [set] sail, to cast offdie Fähre legt gleich ab the ferry's just leaving [or departing* * *1.transitives Verb1) (niederlegen) lay or put down; lay < egg>2) (Bürow.) file3) (nicht mehr tragen) stop wearingabgelegte Kleidung — old clothes pl.; cast-offs pl.
5) (machen, leisten) swear < oath>; sit < examination>; make < confession>; s. auch Bekenntnis 1); Rechenschaft2.transitives, intransitives Verb1) (ausziehen) take off3.[vom Kai] ablegen — cast off
* * *ablegen (trennb, hat -ge-)A. v/t & v/i1. (Hut, Kleider) take one’s coat etc off;B. v/tEinkäufe auf dem Tisch ablegen put the shopping on the table;eine Maske ablegen throw ( oder take) off a maskseine Fehler ablegen mend one’s ways;er hat seinen Akzent abgelegt he got rid of his accent;3. fig (Eid, Gelübde, Prüfung etc) take; (Prüfung erfolgreich auch) pass; (Beichte, Geständnis etc) make;eine Probe seines Könnens ablegen show what one can do, show what one is made of;über etwas [dat])ablegen account to sb (for sth);Zeugnis ablegen testify ( oder give evidence); (für/gegen for/against)4. ZOOL, ORN (Eier etc) lay* * *1.transitives Verb1) (niederlegen) lay or put down; lay < egg>2) (Bürow.) file3) (nicht mehr tragen) stop wearingabgelegte Kleidung — old clothes pl.; cast-offs pl.
5) (machen, leisten) swear < oath>; sit < examination>; make < confession>; s. auch Bekenntnis 1); Rechenschaft2.transitives, intransitives Verb1) (ausziehen) take off3.[vom Kai] ablegen — cast off
* * *(Briefe usw.) v.to file v. v.to discard v. -
18 enmascarado
adj.masked.m.1 masked man, man with a mask.2 masker, person who takes part in a masque, masquer, masquerader.past part.past participle of spanish verb: enmascarar.* * *1→ link=enmascarar enmascarar► adjetivo1 masked► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 masked person* * *enmascarado, -aSM / F masked man/woman* * *I- da adjetivo maskedII- da (m) masked man; (f) masked woman* * *= masked.Ex. He represents the downtrodden by day, but at night he is a masked vigilante stalking the dark streets of the city, an avenger of justice.* * *I- da adjetivo maskedII- da (m) masked man; (f) masked woman* * *= masked.Ex: He represents the downtrodden by day, but at night he is a masked vigilante stalking the dark streets of the city, an avenger of justice.
* * *maskeddos hombres enmascarados two masked men, two men wearing masksmasculine, feminineA ( masculine) masked manB ( feminine) masked woman* * *
Del verbo enmascarar: ( conjugate enmascarar)
enmascarado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
enmascarado
enmascarar
enmascarado◊ -da adjetivo
masked
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino (m) masked man;
(f) masked woman
enmascarar verbo transitivo
1 (poner una máscara) to mask
2 (disimular, encubrir) to disguise: enmascara sus sentimientos, he hides his feelings
* * *enmascarado, -a♦ adjmasked♦ nm,fmasked man, f masked woman -
19 slit
slɪt
1. сущ. длинный узкий разрез, прорезь, щель slit skirt ≈ юбка с разрезом She watched them through a slit in the curtains. ≈ Она наблюдала за ними сквозь прорезь в занавеске. slit drum slit fricative slit pocket Syn: cut I
2.
2. гл.
1) а) делать длинный узкий разрез (в чем-л., на чем-л.) ;
разрезать в длину She was wearing a white dress slit to the thigh. ≈ На ней было белое платье с разрезом до бедра. They say somebody slit her throat. ≈ Говорят, кто-то перерезал ей горло. б) рвать(ся), раскалывать(ся) (образуя длинную узкую щель)
2) тех. нарезать (листовой металл) узкими полосами (into) ;
распиливать (бревно) вдоль щель;
прорез - * skirt юбка с разрезом - * eyes глаза-щелочки - the * of a letter-box щель почтового ящика - the *s the mask прорези маски - the narrow *s of her eyes узкий разрез ее глаз узкое окно( военное) смотровая щель( горное) печь( техническое) разрыв( техническое) разрез, шлиц разрезать вдоль - to * open an envelope вскрыть конверт - to * a man's throat перерезать человеку горло нарезать узкими полосами - to * cloth into strips резать материю узкими полосками делать разрез (также * up) рваться - the shirt has * down the back рубашка лопнула на спине расщеплять, раскалывать - to smb. 's head раскроить кому-либо череп - to * smb.'s nose расквасить кому-либо нос сужать - to * one's eyes щуриться( техническое) разрезать, шлицевать slit длинный разрез;
щель ~ (slitted, sl ь t) разрезать в длину;
нарезать узкими полосами;
to slit an envelope open вскрыть конверт ~ расщеплять, раскалывать ~ рваться ~ (slitted, sl ь t) разрезать в длину;
нарезать узкими полосами;
to slit an envelope open вскрыть конверт ~ attr.: ~ skirt юбка с разрезом ~ attr.: ~ skirt юбка с разрезом -
20 поражать личный состав, защищённый от воздействия (чего-л.) противогазами
Military: circumvent the protection given by the wearing of a mask against (...)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > поражать личный состав, защищённый от воздействия (чего-л.) противогазами
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