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sew [sth.] up, sew up [sth.]* * *(to fasten completely or mend by sewing.) cucire, rammendare* * *vt + advit's all sewn up fig fam — è tutto a posto
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coudre;∎ to sew a button on(to) a shirt coudre ou recoudre un bouton sur une chemise;∎ she can't even sew a button on elle ne sait même pas coudre un bouton;∎ could you sew this armband on for me? pouvez-vous me coudre ce brassard?;∎ he sewed the money into the lining il a cousu l'argent dans la doublure;∎ you'll have to sew the pieces together again il va falloir recoudre les pièces ensemblecoudre, faire de la couture(a) (tear, slit) coudre, recoudre; (seam) faire; Medicine (wound) coudre, recoudre, suturer; (hole) raccomoder(b) familiar figurative (arrange, settle → contract) régler□ ; (→ details) régler□, mettre au point□ ;∎ the deal is all sewn up l'affaire est dans le sac;∎ multinationals have sewn up the economy les multinationales contrôlent l'économie□ ;∎ they've got the election all sewn up l'élection est gagnée d'avance□ -
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A vtr coudre ; to sew sth on to sth coudre qch ; he sewed the button back on il a recousu le bouton ; she sews all her children's clothes elle fait tous les vêtements de ses enfants elle-même.B vi coudre, faire de la couture.■ sew up:▶ sew [sth] up, sew up [sth]1 recoudre [hole, tear] ; faire [seam] ; (re)coudre [wound] ; -
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səupast tense - sewed; verb(to make, stitch or attach with thread, using a needle: She sewed the pieces together; Have you sewn my button on yet?) sy- sewer- sewing
- sewing-machine
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- sewn uphefte1) sy (fast), sy i, sy inn2) ( bokbinding) hefte, sysew down sy fastsew on sy fast, sy i, sy påsew up sy sammen, sy igjen• can you sew up the hole in the stocking?sy inn( medisin) sy (sammen)( hverdagslig) sikre, samle sammen( hverdagslig) sy sammen, få til( hverdagslig) slite ut ( hverdagslig) svindle, lure -
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transitive verb1) nähen [Saum, Naht, Wunde]be sewn up — unter Dach und Fach sein; (completely organized) durchorganisiert sein
* * *(to fasten completely or mend by sewing.) zunähen* * *◆ sew upvt▪ to \sew up sth ⇆ up1. (repair) etw zunähento \sew up up a hole ein Loch zunähenit's going to take another week or two to \sew up up this deal man wird noch eine oder zwei Wochen brauchen, um den Deal perfekt zu machenthe team had the match \sew upn up by half-time die Mannschaft hatte schon zur Halbzeit den Sack zugemacht famthe Democrats appear to have the election \sew upn up die Demokraten scheinen die Wahl bereits für sich entschieden zu habento \sew up up the market den Markt unter seine Kontrolle bringen* * *vt sep1) (lit) nähen (ALSO MED); opening zunähento sew sth up in sth — etw in etw (acc) einnähen
it's all sewn up — es ist unter Dach und Fach
* * *transitive verb1) nähen [Saum, Naht, Wunde]they sewed me up after the operation — (coll.) nach der Operation haben sie mich wieder zugenäht
2) (Brit. fig. coll.): (settle, arrange)be sewn up — unter Dach und Fach sein; (completely organized) durchorganisiert sein
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vtto \sew up sth <-> up1) ( repair) etw zunähen;the doctor \sew uped the wound up der Arzt nähte die Wunde;to \sew up up a hole ein Loch zunähenit's going to take another week or two to \sew up up this deal man wird noch eine oder zwei Wochen brauchen, um den Deal perfekt zu machenthe team had the match \sew upn up by half-time die Mannschaft hatte schon zur Halbzeit den Sack zugemacht ( fam)the Democrats appear to have the election \sew upn up die Demokraten scheinen die Wahl bereits für sich entschieden zu habento \sew up up the market den Markt unter seine Kontrolle bringen -
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I [wuːnd] nрана, ранение- light wound- festering wound- superficial wound- flesh wound
- knife wound
- self-inflicted wound
- wound in the leg
- lips of the wound
- tie up dress a wound
- sew up a wound
- die of wounds
- receive a wound
- clean a wound
- suture a wound
- stop the wound
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[ʹsəʋʹʌp] phr v1. зашивать2. разг. закончить, «закруглить»3. разг. обеспечить себе; закрепить за собойhe tried to sew up as many votes as possible before the convention - он старался обеспечить себе как можно больше голосов ещё до съезда
4. сл. измотать (кого-л.)5. сл. спаивать, напоить пьяным (кого-л.)6. сл. поставить в тупик; привести в замешательство7. сл. перехитрить, одурачить -
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[səu] v կարել. hand sewn ձեռքով կարած. sew in a zip շղթայիկ կարել sew up a wound վերքը կարել. sew in a patch կարկատան դնել -
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1) зашивать Would you sew up this tear in my coat? ≈ Ты не зашьешь дырку на моем пальто?
2) разг. закончить, 'закруглить' The contract was all sewn up. ≈ Контракт был составлен полностью.
3) обеспечить себе( что-л.), увериться( в чем-л.) I want to sew up as many votes in the election as possible. ≈ Я хочу обеспечить себе как можно больше голосов избирателей. зашивать - to * a tear зашивать дырку - to * a wound зашить рану - to * money in a bag зашивать дырки в мешок( разговорное) закончить, "закруглить" - the deal was sewn up сделка была заключена - the discussions are sewn up переговоры завершены (разговорное) обеспечить себе;
закрепить за собой - he tried to * as many votes as possible before the convention он старался обеспечить себе как можно больше голосов еще до съезда (сленг) измотать( кого-л.) (сленг) спаивать, напоить пьяным (кого-л.) - sewed up пьяный вдрызг( сленг) поставить в тупик;
привести в замешательство( сленг) перехитрить, одурачить -
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Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Sew
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(to fasten completely or mend by sewing.) zašiti* * *to sew s.o. up slang popolnoma koga izčrpati; opijaniti; osupitithe police have it sewed up that... — policija je spoznala, da... -
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(to fasten completely or mend by sewing.) coser, remendarv + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( close) \<\<tear/opening\>\> coser; \<\<cut/wound\>\> coser, suturarb) ( clinch) (colloq) (usu pass)I thought the deal was already sewn up — yo creía que el trato ya era un hecho or ya estaba arreglado
it's all sewn up * — (fig) está todo arreglado
* * *v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( close) \<\<tear/opening\>\> coser; \<\<cut/wound\>\> coser, suturarb) ( clinch) (colloq) (usu pass)I thought the deal was already sewn up — yo creía que el trato ya era un hecho or ya estaba arreglado
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v.1 coser (hole, wound)2 coser con puntadas.3 remendar, coser, cerrar con costura, dar puntadas a. -
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(to) sew /səʊ/2 attaccare, rammendare ( cucendo): to sew a button on (o onto) a shirt, attaccare un bottone a una camicia● to sew back on, ricucire, riattaccare ( un bottone staccato, un arto tranciato, ecc.) □ to sew in a band, attaccare un nastro ( cucendolo) □ to sew in a patch, fare un rammendo □ to sew up, cucire, rammendare; (med.) cucire, ricucire; (fam.) portare a termine, concludere ( un affare, ecc.); (fam.) assicurarsi, vincere ( un'elezione, ecc.); (fam.) accaparrarsi, monopolizzare: to sew up a wound, cucire una ferita; I've got the contract sewed up, mi sono assicurato il contratto □ (fam.) to be sewed up, essere ubriaco fradicio. -
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(to) sew /səʊ/2 attaccare, rammendare ( cucendo): to sew a button on (o onto) a shirt, attaccare un bottone a una camicia● to sew back on, ricucire, riattaccare ( un bottone staccato, un arto tranciato, ecc.) □ to sew in a band, attaccare un nastro ( cucendolo) □ to sew in a patch, fare un rammendo □ to sew up, cucire, rammendare; (med.) cucire, ricucire; (fam.) portare a termine, concludere ( un affare, ecc.); (fam.) assicurarsi, vincere ( un'elezione, ecc.); (fam.) accaparrarsi, monopolizzare: to sew up a wound, cucire una ferita; I've got the contract sewed up, mi sono assicurato il contratto □ (fam.) to be sewed up, essere ubriaco fradicio.
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