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tr[kɒkt'hæt]1 sombrero de tres picos\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto knock something into a cocked hat dar mil vueltas a algoto knock somebody/something into a cocked hat — darle* cien or cien mil vueltas a alguien/algo (fam), ser* muchísimo mejor que alguien/algo
* * *to knock somebody/something into a cocked hat — darle* cien or cien mil vueltas a alguien/algo (fam), ser* muchísimo mejor que alguien/algo
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A hat turned up jauntily at one side. The dandy of the Cavalier period in the 17th century often cocked his hat in several places. -
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b) jemanden, etwas weit in den Schatten stellen,c) einen Plan etc völlig über den Haufen werfen -
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cocked hat [kɒkt-]tricorne m;∎ figurative to knock sb into a cocked hat (defeat) battre qn à plate(s) couture(s), démolir qn; (be better than) dépasser qn de très loin -
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cocked hat [ˊkɒkthæt] n1) треуго́лка2) письмо́, сло́женное треуго́льником -
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cocked hat[k'ɔkt hæt] n tricórnio. -
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1. триъгълна шапка
to knock someone into a COCKED HAT разг. смачквам фасона на/смазвам някого, правя някого на пух и прах/ка пихтия
2. шапка с обърната нагоре периферия* * *{'kakt.heet} n 1. триъгьлна шапка; to knock s.o. into a cocked hat* * *1. to knock someone into a cocked hat разг. смачквам фасона на/смазвам някого, правя някого на пух и прах/ка пихтия 2. триъгълна шапка 3. шапка с обърната нагоре периферия* * *cocked hat[´kɔkt¸hæt] n 1. триъгълна шапка; to knock into a \cocked hat разг. слагам в джоб; по-добър съм, превъзхождам; 2. писмо, сгънато на триъгълник; 3. накривена шапка. -
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••to knock somebody/something into a cocked hat — (colloq) ( defeat) enfoncer (colloq) quelqu'un/quelque chose
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s.sombrero de tres picos, sombrero apuntado, sombrero encandilado (Plural: cocked hats) -
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['kɔktˌhæt]сущ.1) треуголка ( головной убор)Syn:2) предмет, сложенный треугольником (письмо, записка, салфетка)3) амер. игра с тремя кеглями -
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ˈkɔkthæt
1) треуголка (головной убор, сужающийся кверху и расширяющийся с боков) Syn: triangular hat
2) предмет, сложенный треугольником, напр., письмо, записка, салфетка и т. д.)
3) амер. игра наподобие кеглей (с темя кеглями) треуголкаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cocked hat
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1) Общая лексика: треуголка (шляпа, которую носили в 18 веке), треугольная шляпа с поднятыми полями2) Морской термин: треугольник погрешности (при определении по 3 пеленгам), треугольник погрешности3) Американизм: игра типа кеглей -
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[`kɔkthæt]треуголкаигра наподобие кеглейАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > cocked hat
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[kɒkt]מגבעת ששוליה מקופלים כלפי מעלה* * *◙ הלעמ יפלכ םילפוקמ הילושש תעבגמ◄ -
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topi berbentuk segi3 dipakai tentara Inggris* * *topi berbentuk segi3 dipakai tentara inggris
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cocked hat — noun (C) 1 knock/beat sb/sth into a cocked hat to be a lot better than someone or something else: My mother is such a good cook she knocks everybody else into a cocked hat. 2 a hat with the edges turned up on three sides, worn in the past … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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