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ˈsentries

  • 61 cordon

    ['ko:dn]
    (a line of sentries or policemen to prevent people from entering an area: They've put a cordon round the house where the bomb is planted.) kæde; -kæde; afspærring
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    ['ko:dn]
    (a line of sentries or policemen to prevent people from entering an area: They've put a cordon round the house where the bomb is planted.) kæde; -kæde; afspærring

    English-Danish dictionary > cordon

  • 62 sentry

    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) (her)varðmaður
    - sentry watch

    English-Icelandic dictionary > sentry

  • 63 sentry

    őr, őrszem
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    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) őrszem
    - sentry watch

    English-Hungarian dictionary > sentry

  • 64 sentry

    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) sentinela
    - sentry watch
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    sen.try
    [s'entri] n sentinela, guarda. to go on sentry ficar de sentinela.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > sentry

  • 65 sentry

    n. nöbetçi, nöbet
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    nöbetçi
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    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) nöbetçi, gözcü
    - sentry watch

    English-Turkish dictionary > sentry

  • 66 sentry

    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.)
    - sentry watch
    * * *
    [séntri]
    noun
    military straža; stražar
    to be on (to keep, to stand) sentrybiti (stati) na straži

    English-Slovenian dictionary > sentry

  • 67 sentry

    • vartiosotilas
    • vartiopaikka
    • vartiomies
    • vartija
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    'sentri
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) vahti
    - sentry watch

    English-Finnish dictionary > sentry

  • 68 sentry

    ['sentrɪ]
    nome sentinella f.
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    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) sentinella
    - sentry watch
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    sentry /ˈsɛntrɪ/
    n. (mil.)
    1 sentinella; soldato di guardia; vedetta
    2 [u] guardia; sentinella ( l'azione)
    sentry box, garitta □ to come off sentry, smontare di guardia □ to be on sentry-duty, essere di sentinella □ to be on sentry-go, far la sentinella camminando su e giù □ to relieve a sentry, dare il cambio a una sentinella □ to stand (o keep) sentry, essere di sentinella; montare la guardia.
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    ['sentrɪ]
    nome sentinella f.

    English-Italian dictionary > sentry

  • 69 sentry

    noun
    (lit. or fig.) Wache, die
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    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) der Wächter(in)
    - academic.ru/118336/sentry-box">sentry-box
    - sentry watch
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    sen·try
    [ˈsentri]
    n Wache f, Wachposten m
    to relieve a \sentry eine Wache ablösen
    to stand \sentry, to be on \sentry duty Wache stehen, Wachdienst haben
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    ['sentrɪ]
    n
    Wache f, Wachtposten m
    * * *
    sentry [ˈsentrı] s
    1. sentinel 1
    2. MIL (Wach)Posten m, Wache f:
    stand sentry Wache oder Posten stehen
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    noun
    (lit. or fig.) Wache, die
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    n.
    Wache -n f.
    Wachposten m.

    English-german dictionary > sentry

  • 70 sentry

    ['sɛntrɪ]
    n
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    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) wartownik
    - sentry watch

    English-Polish dictionary > sentry

  • 71 sentry

    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.)
    - sentry watch
    * * *
    sargkareivis; sardze

    English-Latvian dictionary > sentry

  • 72 sentry

    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) sargybinis
    - sentry watch

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sentry

  • 73 sentry

    n. vaktpost
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    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) vaktpost
    - sentry watch

    English-Swedish dictionary > sentry

  • 74 sentry

    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) hlídka, stráž
    - sentry watch
    * * *
    • stráž
    • hlídka

    English-Czech dictionary > sentry

  • 75 sentry

    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.)
    - sentry watch
    * * *
    • varovný hlbkomer
    • stráž
    • hliadka

    English-Slovak dictionary > sentry

  • 76 sentry

    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) santinelă
    - sentry watch

    English-Romanian dictionary > sentry

  • 77 разводить

    I несов. - разводи́ть, сов. - развести́; (вн.)

    разводи́ть часовы́х — post sentries

    разводи́ть по дома́м — take (d) to their homes

    госте́й развели́ по их ко́мнатам — the guests were shown (to) their rooms

    разводи́ть карау́лы воен.mount the guards

    разводи́ть войска́ по кварти́рам воен. — take / disperse troops to their billets

    2) (раздвигать, отделять) part (d), move / pull (d) apart, separate (d)

    разводи́ть ве́тки — part the branches

    разводи́ть мост (подъёмный)raise a bridge; ( поворотный) swing a bridge open

    3) ( разбавлять) dilute [daɪ-] (d)
    4) ( растворять) dissolve [-'zɒlv] (d); ( разбавлять) dilute (d)

    разводи́ть спи́рт водо́й — dilute alcohol with water

    5)

    разводи́ть ого́нь — light / kindle a fire

    разводи́ть костёр — light a campfire

    разводи́ть пары́ — raise steam, get up steam

    6) разг. неодобр. ( устраивать что-л нежелательное) engage (in), indulge (in); practise (d)

    разводи́ть диску́ссии — indulge in discussions

    разводи́ть беспоря́док — make a mess

    разводи́ть антимо́нии — см. антимония

    7)

    разводи́ть пилу́ тех.set the saw

    8) жарг. (кого́-л на вн.; хитростью вынуждать потратиться) trick / con (smb out of); work (smb for)

    они́ развели́ её на 1000 рублей — they tricked / conned her out of 1,000 roubles

    попро́буй развести́ дя́дюшку на но́вую маши́ну — see if you can work your uncle for a new car

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    разводи́ть рука́ми — ≈ make a helpless gesture, lift one's hands (in dismay)

    II несов. - разводи́ть, сов. - развести́; (вн.) воен.
    mount (d)

    разводи́ть карау́лы — mount the guards

    разводи́ть часовы́х — post sentries

    III несов. - разводи́ть, сов. - развести́ IV несов. - разводи́ть, сов. - развести́
    (вн.; животных, птиц) breed (d), rear (d); ( растения) cultivate (d), grow (d); (сады, парки и т.п.) make (d), plant (d), lay out (d)

    Новый большой русско-английский словарь > разводить

  • 78 sentry

    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) φρουρός
    - sentry watch

    English-Greek dictionary > sentry

  • 79 sentry

    [ˈsentrɪ] plural ˈsentries noun
    a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc:

    The entrance was guarded by two sentries.

    خَفير، حارِس

    Arabic-English dictionary > sentry

  • 80 sentry

    ['sentri]
    plural - sentries; noun
    (a soldier or other person on guard to stop anyone who has no right to enter, pass etc: The entrance was guarded by two sentries.) sentinelle
    - sentry watch

    English-French dictionary > sentry

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