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1 land
sg - landet, pl - lande1) страна́ ж2) су́ша ж, земля́ ж3) дере́вня жbo på landet — жить за́ городом [на да́че]
táge ud på landet — пое́хать за́ город
* * *country, dry land, earth, land* * *(et -e) country;(mods hav, vand, samt poet.) land;( landejendom) land(s);[ landets egne børn] the original population of the country;(poet.) the sons and daughters of the country;(fig) rush around; be driven from pillar to post;[ fremmede lande] foreign countries;[ finde ud af hvordan landet ligger] find out how the land lies;[ som landet ligger] under the circumstances;[ sådan ligger landet] that's how it is;(se også varm);[ med præp:][ i land] ashore ( fx the body was washed ashore);[ her i landet] in this country;[ gå i land] go ashore,F disembark;[ få forslaget halet i land] pull the proposal through;(se også torsk);[ sætte i land](mar) put ashore, land;[ by inde i] -et inland town;[ inde under land] inshore;[ rejse over land] go by land;[ ud på landet] (out) into the country;[ ligge på landet] stay in the country; spend one's holidays ( fx he is spending his holidays in Jutland);[ tage på landet] go into the country;[ sætte et skib på land] beach a vessel;[ på tørt land] on dry land;[ den må du længere ud på landet med!] tell that to the marines![ til lands] by land;[ krig til lands] land-war;[ her til lands] in this country. -
2 прибивать
(что-л.)несовер. - прибивать; совер. - прибить1) fasten, nail (down)2) (о ветре, дожде и т.д.)beat down, flatten, lay3) безл. обыкн. throw/wash ashore -
3 прибивать
1. прибить (вн.)1. ( гвоздями) nail (d.)2. (дождём, градом) lay* (d.)пыль прибило дождём, дождь прибил пыль — the rain laid the dust
2. прибить (вн.) чаще безл.град прибил рожь к земле — the hail has laid the rye on the ground, или flattened the rye
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4 прибивать
несов. - прибива́ть, сов. - приби́ть; (вн.)1) ( гвоздями) nail (d)2) (дождём, градом) lay (d)пыль приби́ло дождём безл., дождь приби́л пыль — the rain laid the dust
град приби́л рожь к земле́ — the hail has laid the rye on the ground [flattened the rye]
3) чаще безл.ло́дку приби́ло к бе́регу — the boat was cast up on the shore
труп приби́ло к бе́регу — the body was washed ashore
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5 rejeter
rejeter [ʀəʒ(ə)te, ʀ(ə)ʒəte]➭ TABLE 41. transitive verba. ( = relancer) [+ objet] to throw back (à to)b. [+ fumée, gaz, déchets] to dischargec. ( = refuser) to reject ; [+ accusation] to deny ; [+ indésirable] to expel ; [+ envahisseur] to push backd. ( = faire porter) rejeter une faute sur qn/qch to put the blame on sb/sth• rejeter ses cheveux en arrière to push one's hair back ; (d'un mouvement de la tête) to toss one's hair backf. [+ greffon] to reject2. reflexive verba. ( = se reculer)b. ( = se renvoyer) ils se rejettent (mutuellement) la responsabilité de la rupture they lay the responsibility for the break-up at each other's door* * *ʀəʒ(ə)te, ʀʒəte
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1) ( refuser) gén to reject [théorie, initiative, alliance, conseil, pièce défectueuse, candidature]; to turn down [offre]; Administration, Droit to dismiss [plainte, charges, résolution]; to defeat [motion]; to deny [requête]; to reject [demande]; to set aside [décision, verdict]2) ( exclure) to reject [enfant, marginal]3) ( renvoyer)rejeter quelque chose sur quelqu'un — to shift something onto somebody [tort, responsabilité]
4) ( restituer) [organisme] to reject [greffon]; [machine] to reject [jetons]5) ( produire) [usine] to discharge [déchets]; to eject [fumée, gaz]; [volcan] to spew out [lave]6) ( se débarrasser de) [personne, compagnie] to dispose of [déchets]; [pêcheur] to throw [something] back [poisson]; [mer, marée] to wash up [corps, débris]7) ( déplacer)9) ( bouger brutalement) [personne] to throw [tête, cheveux, épaules] ( en arrière back)
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se rejeter verbe pronominal1) ( se reculer)se rejeter en arrière — to throw ou fling oneself back
2) ( se renvoyer)* * *ʀ(ə)ʒ(ə)te vt1) (= refuser) [offre, proposition, demande] to turn down, to reject, [argument, hypothèse] to reject, [accusation] to dismiss, [texte de loi] to reject, to throw out, [plainte, recours, procédure] to reject, to dismiss, [personne] to reject2) (= déverser) [produits toxiques, déchets] to throw out, to discharge3) (= relancer) to throw back4)5) (= reporter)6) [greffe] to reject* * *rejeter verb table: jeterA vtr1 ( refuser) gén to reject [théorie, initiative, alliance, conseil, pièce défectueuse, candidature]; to turn down [offre]; Admin, Jur to dismiss [recours, plainte, charges, résolution]; to defeat [motion, proposition, projet de loi]; to deny [requête]; to reject [demande]; to set aside [décision, verdict]; rejeter une proposition de paix to reject a peace proposal; rejeter des accusations to dismiss accusations; sa candidature a été rejetée his application was rejected;3 ( renvoyer) rejeter qch to shift sth [tort, faute, responsabilité] (sur onto); elle rejette tous les torts sur son mari she shifts all the blame onto her husband; rejeter la responsabilité de qch sur qn to shift the blame for sth onto sb;4 ( restituer) [malade] to bring up [nourriture, bile, sang]; [organisme] to reject [greffon]; [machine] to reject [jetons, pièces];5 ( produire) [usine, zone industrielle] to discharge [déchets, eaux usées]; to eject [fumée, gaz]; [volcan] to spew out [lave]; rejeter des déchets dans une rivière/à la mer to discharge waste into a river/into the sea; rejeter du chlore/soufre dans l'atmosphère to eject chlorine/sulphurGB into the atmosphere;6 ( se débarrasser de) [personne, compagnie] to dispose of [déchets]; [pêcheur] to throw [sth] back [poisson]; [mer, marée] to wash up [corps, débris]; rejeter un poisson à l'eau/dans une rivière to throw a fish back into the water/into a river; épave rejetée sur le rivage flotsam washed ashore; rejeter des déchets en mer to dump waste at sea;7 ( déplacer) rejeter un mot en fin de phrase/au début d'un vers to put a word at the end of the sentence/at the beginning of a line of verse;9 ( bouger brutalement) [personne] to throw [tête, cheveux, épaules] (en arrière back); il rejeta le buste en arrière pour éviter le coup he threw his body back to avoid being hit.B se rejeter vpr2 ( se renvoyer) se rejeter les torts or la faute to blame each other; se rejeter la responsabilité de qch to blame each other for sth.[rəʒte] verbe transitif1. [relancer] to throw back (separable)[violemment] to hurl back (separable)2. [repousser - ennemi] to drive ou to push back (separable)la société les rejette society rejects them ou casts them out3. [rendre - nourriture] to spew out (separable), to throw up (separable), to reject ; [ - déchets] to throw out (separable), to expella mer a rejeté plusieurs épaves several wrecks were washed up ou cast up by the sea5. [déplacer]rejeter la faute/la responsabilité sur quelqu'un to shift the blame/responsibility on to somebody————————[rəʒte] verbe intransitif————————se rejeter verbe pronominal intransitif————————se rejeter verbe pronominal transitif[se renvoyer]
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