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1 surface
surface [syʀfas]1. feminine nouna. surface ; ( = aire) [de champ, chambre] surface area► en surface [nager, naviguer] at the surface ; [stockage de déchets, stationnement] above ground ; (figurative) superficially2. compounds* * *syʀfas1) ( partie externe) surfaceà la surface de — lit, fig on the surface of
en surface — ( à l'extérieur) lit, fig on the surface; ( au-dessus du sol) above ground
de surface — lit [structure, tension] surface; [métro, installations] above ground (après n); fig [amabilité] superficial
faire surface — lit, fig to surface
refaire surface — lit, fig to resurface
2) ( aire) surface area3) Sport ( au football) area; ( au tennis) surface* * *syʀfas nf1) (partie extérieure) surfaceen surface (= en apparence) — on the surface
2) [eau] surfacefaire surface [sous-marin, nageur] — to surface, figto surface
3) (= superficie) surface areala pièce fait 100 m2 de surface — the room has a surface area of 100m2
* * *surface nf1 ( partie externe) surface; à la surface de lit, fig on the surface of; en surface ( à l'extérieur) lit, fig on the surface; ( au-dessus du sol) above ground; de surface lit [navire, courrier, structure, tension] surface; [métro, installations] above ground ( après n); fig [amabilité] superficial; faire surface lit, fig to surface; refaire surface lit, fig to resurface;2 ⇒ La superficie ( aire) surface area; d'une surface de with a surface area of; en surface in area; ⇒ grand;surface chauffante or de chauffe heating surface; surface commerciale shop space; surface de contact contact area; surface corrigée amended surface area of a property used as a basis for calculating rent; surface d'exposition exhibition space; surface financière financial standing; surface habitable or d'habitation living space; surface irriguée irrigated area; surface de refroidissement cooling surface; surface de réparation penalty area; surface sensible sensitized surface; surface de séparation boundary layer; surface d'usure wearing surface; surface utile (de commerce, maison) floor space; surface de vente sales area.[syrfas] nom féminin1. [aire] (surface) area2. [espace utilisé] surfaceune peau se forme à la surface du lait skin forms on the surface ou on top of the milkremonter à la surface, faire surface [sous-marin, nageur] to surfacerefaire surface, revenir à la surfacea. [après évanouissement] to come to ou roundb. [après anesthésie] to come out of anaesthetic, to come roundc. [après une dépression] to pull out of itd. [après une absence] to reappear5. AÉRONAUTIQUE6. SPORT7. TECHNOLOGIE————————de surface locution adjectivale————————en surface locution adverbiale1. [à l'extérieur] on the surface -
2 surface
n. f.1. Avoir de la surface: To be 'comfortably off', to have a sound financial base.2. Refaire surface:a To 'be back in the money', to get back in the swing of things where financial matters are concerned.b To 'surface' again, to come back after a long absence. Alors comme ça, on refait surface?! Well, well, long time no see! Where have you been all these years?3. En boucher une surface à quelqu'un: To leave someone speechless, to astound someone. -
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[ˈsəːfɪs]1. noun1) the outside part (of anything):سَطْح خارِجيThis road has a very uneven surface.
2) the outward appearance of, or first impression made by, a person or thing:مَظْهَر خارجيOn the surface he seems cold and unfriendly, but he's really a kind person.
2. verbيُغَطّي السَّطْحThe road has been damaged by frost and will have to be surfaced again.
2) (of a submarine, diver etc) to come to the surface.يَصْعَد إلى السَّطْح -
4 come on the scene
بَرَزَ \ arise, (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.): A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. jutt: (always with out) to stand out: An overflow pipe jutted out from the wall of the house. project: to stick out: That branch projects over the wall. protrude: stick out: The letter-box was full, and one letter protruded from the opening. stand out: to be easily seen; to be especially noticeable: Bright colours stand out against a dark surface behind them. \ See Also ظَهَرَ (جَلِيًّا) (لَعِبَ دورًا)، نشأ (نَشَأَ) -
5 come out
بَرَزَ \ arise, (arose, arisen): to come up and be noticed (of storm, trouble, etc.): A serious difficulty has arisen. come on the scene: to make an effective appearance: Britain was losing the war until Churchill came on the scene. come out: to appear: Our roses are coming out. emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: He emerged from his hiding place. The moon emerged from behind the clouds. figure: to appear (in a story or report): Well-known sportsmen often figure in the newspaper. jutt: (always with out) to stand out: An overflow pipe jutted out from the wall of the house. project: to stick out: That branch projects over the wall. protrude: stick out: The letter-box was full, and one letter protruded from the opening. stand out: to be easily seen; to be especially noticeable: Bright colours stand out against a dark surface behind them. \ See Also ظَهَرَ (جَلِيًّا) (لَعِبَ دورًا)، نشأ (نَشَأَ) -
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7 come down
هَبَطَ \ alight: to get down (from a car or train), (of a bird) to come down from the air. climb down: to go down, using hands as well as feet: He climbed slowly down the cliff. come down: to fall: the price of sugar came down. The telephone wires came down in the storm. descend: to go down (stairs, a mountain, etc.): The aeroplane descended slowly. drop: to sink; become lower or weaker: The wind dropped. fall: to become lower or weaker: The price of bread has fallen. His spirits fell. sink: to go down; become lower; go below the surface (of the sea, etc.): His hopes sank. The sun was sinking in the west. The ship sank in a storm. \ See Also نزل (نَزَلَ)، سقط (سَقَطَ)، غرق (غَرِق) -
8 повърхност
surface; topпрен. fringeизлизам на повърхността come to the surface, ( за подводница) surfaceиздигам се на повърхност та rise to the surfaceдържа се на повърхност та keep afloatопределям повърхността на кръга square the circle* * *повъ̀рхност,ж., -и surface; top; прен. fringe; държа се на \повърхността keep afloat; издигам се на \повърхността rise to the surface; матова \повърхност dull finish; равна \повърхност plane surface.* * *1. surface;top 2. държа се на ПОВЪРХНОСТ та keep afloat 3. издигам се на ПОВЪРХНОСТ та rise to the surface 4. излизам на ПОВЪРХНОСТта come to the surface, (за подводница) surface 5. определям ПОВЪРХНОСТта на кръга square the circle 6. прен. fringe -
9 всплыть на поверхность
come to the surface словосочетание:come to the surface (всплыть на поверхность, обнаруживаться)глагол:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > всплыть на поверхность
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10 всплывать
* * *всплыва́ть гл.1. float (up), come [rise] to the surface, emerge; ( при флотации) buoy to the surface2. ( о подводной лодке) surface -
11 yuza
surface; open; shallow. yuzaga kel to appear, to come about. yuzaga chiq to come out, to appear; to come to fruition; to become known. yuzaga chiqar /keltir to carry out or through, to implement -
12 aflorar
• come to the surface• crop out• crop up• emerge• surface on -
13 salir a la superficie
• come to the surface• rise to the bait• rise to the occasion• rise to the surface• rise up -
14 всплывать на поверхность
come to the surface; come to lightВечером того дня имя генерала Киже всплыло на поверхность. (Ю. Тынянов, Подпоручик Киже) — The very same evening General Snamely's name came to light.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > всплывать на поверхность
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15 wyjść na powierzchnię
• come up to the surfaceSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > wyjść na powierzchnię
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16 wypływać na powierzchnię
• come up to the surfaceSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > wypływać na powierzchnię
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17 всплыть на поверхность
Американизмы. Русско-английский словарь. > всплыть на поверхность
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18 opkom
come up, rise, surface, emerge, appear -
19 қалқып шыгу
come to the surface; emerge -
20 felszínen mozgó
come and go on surface
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