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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > eye-shield
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глазной щиток – защитное средство -
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1) Общая лексика: глазной щиток (защитное средство), козырёк для защиты глаз от резкого света2) Медицина: глазной щиток3) Техника: наглазник4) Автомобильный термин: щиток смотрового лючка (со смотровыми щелями)5) Оружейное производство: окулярная раковина -
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(n) защитные очки; козырек для защиты глаз от резкого света -
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Англо-русский словарь по сварочному производству > eye shield
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[ʹaıʃi:ld] n1. = eyeshade 22. pl защитные очки -
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Медицина: свинцовая защитная пластинка для глаза -
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глаз, глазок, ушко, проушина; петля; очко; кольцо, колечко; рым; коуш; вырез; отверстие, входное отверстие- eye bar- eye-bolt- eye bushing - eye end - eye height - eye hook - eye level - eye of spring plate - eye ring - eye rod - eye screw - eye shield - eye sight - eye slit - eye thimble- dead-eye- pad eye - pit eye - spring eye - swivel eye -
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[aɪ]nSee:His eye rested on the speaker. — Его глаз остановился/задержался на ораторе.
He couldn't tear his eyes off the painting. — Он не мог глаз оторвать от картины.
The thing you are looking for is in front of your eyes. To, — что вы ищете, у вас перед глазами.
Beauty lies in the lover's eyes. He — то мило, что хорошо, а то хорошо, что мило.
Four eyes are better than two. — Ум хорошо, а два лучше.
To throw dust in smb's eyes. — Пускать пыль в глаза.
Among the blind the one-eyes man is king. — В стране слепых и кривой - король.
To see eye to eye. — Быть полностью/во всем согласным.
Better one-eye than stone blind the hawk will not peck but hawk's eye. — Ворон ворону глаз не выклюет.
Hedges have eyes, and walls have ears. — У стен есть уши.
- both eyesTo be the apple of one's eye. — Быть самым дорогим/зеницей ока.
- big eyes
- small eyes
- almond-shaped eyes
- black eyes
- colourless eyes
- narrow eyes
- bulging eyes
- weak eyes
- expressive eyes
- merry eyes
- tear-stained eyes
- serious eyes
- stupid eyes
- unattractive eyes
- lifeless eyes - made-up eyes
- sleepy eyes
- clever eyes
- heavy-lidded eyes
- evil eye
- eyes filled with surprise
- eyes reddened from lack of sleep
- bags under smb's eyes
- shape of the eyes
- oriental slant to one's eyes
- with eyes full of tears co
- with a black eye
- abuse one's eyes
- avert away one's eyes
- avoid abusing smb's eyes
- spare one's eyes
- smb's eyes blaze with rage
- bring smth close to smb's eyes
- cast down one's eyes
- fix one's eyes on smth
- follow smb, smth with one's eyes
- gawk one's eyes
- go blind in one's right eye
- have a stabbing pain in one's eyes
- look for smb, smth with one's eyes
- look at smth through smb's eyes
- look at the events through the author's eyes
- look straight into smb's eyes
- meet smb's eye
- notice smth in smb's eyes
- open one's eyes wide in amazement
- open smb's eyes on smth
- please the eye
- protect one's eyes
- raise one's eyes to smb, smth
- rip out smb's eye
- roll one's eyes
- rotate one's eyes
- rub one's eyes
- ruin one's eyes
- run one's eyes over smth
- search smb's eyes around
- see smth with one's naked eye
- shield one's eyes from the sun
- shut one's eyes tightly
- squint
- stare blankly eyes
- take care of one's eyes
- turn one's eyes towards smb, smth
- wipe one's eyes
- smb has double vision
- everything seems blurred to smb's eyes
- things are swimming before smb's eyes
- smth leaps to the eyes
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щиток (сварщика); ограждение, экран || защищать, ограждать, экранировать
- face shield
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[ʹaıprə͵tektə] = eye-shield 1 -
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19 shield from the public eye
Общая лексика: скрывать от всеобщего обозренияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shield from the public eye
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eye-shield
1> (зеленый) козырек для защиты глаз от резкого света
2> _pl. защитные очки
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