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2 manto
m.1 cloak (capa).2 mantle (geology).3 layer, stratum, mantle.* * *1 (capa) cloak2 (de la Tierra) layer, stratum3 figurado veil, cloak* * *SM1) (=capa) [para abrigarse] cloak; (Rel, Jur) robe, gown2) (Zool) mantle3) liter (=velo)4) (Min) layer, stratum5) (tb: manto de chimenea) mantel* * *1) (Indum) cloakun manto de nieve — (liter) a mantle of snow (liter)
echar el manto del olvido sobre algo — to draw a veil over something
2) (Geol) stratum, layer•* * *= cloak.Ex. The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.----* bajo el manto de la noche = under the cover of darkness, under the cloak of darkness.* manto de nieve = cloak of white.* * *1) (Indum) cloakun manto de nieve — (liter) a mantle of snow (liter)
echar el manto del olvido sobre algo — to draw a veil over something
2) (Geol) stratum, layer•* * *= cloak.Ex: The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.
* bajo el manto de la noche = under the cover of darkness, under the cloak of darkness.* manto de nieve = cloak of white.* * *A ( Indum) cloakla ciudad amaneció cubierta con un manto de nieve ( liter); when dawn came the city was covered by a mantle of snow ( liter)la noche envolvió con su manto a la pequeña aldea ( liter); night enveloped the little village in a cloak of darkness ( liter)echar el manto del olvido sobre algo to draw a veil over sthCompuesto:B ( Geol) stratum, layerCompuestos:water tableoil-bearing stratum* * *
manto sustantivo masculino (Indum) cloak
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cloak
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* * *manto nm1. [indumentaria] cloak2. [de nieve, barro] mantle, layer;un manto de nieve cubría los campos the fields were blanketed in snowel manto terrestre the earth's mantlemanto freático aquifer* * *m1 GEOL layer, stratum2 ( capa) cloak;un manto de nieve a blanket of snow* * *manto nm1) : cloak2) : mantle (in geology) -
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m cloakdi animale coatfig manto di neve mantle of snow* * *manto s.m.1 mantle; cloak: manto regale, royal mantle (o robe) // un manto di neve, (fig.) a blanket of snow; manto stradale, (fig.) road surface2 (fig.) cloak; disguise: sotto il manto dell'amicizia, under the disguise of friendship; rifugiarsi sotto il manto della fede, to take refuge under the cloak of religion3 (non com.) (di animali) coat: quel cavallo ha un bellissimo manto nero, that horse has a beautiful black coat4 ( Borsa) (certificato azionario) share certificate.* * *['manto]sostantivo maschile1) abbigl. cloak, mantle ant.manto di neve — carpet o blanket of snow
3) fig. (finzione) cloak* * *manto/'manto/sostantivo m.1 abbigl. cloak, mantle ant.2 (strato) layer; (coltre) blanket; manto stradale wearing course; manto di vegetazione mantle of vegetation; manto di neve carpet o blanket of snow -
4 снежный покров
2) Engineering: snow cover3) Construction: snow covering, snow mantle4) Makarov: a mantle of snow, a mask of snow, blanket of snow, cloak of snow, coat of snow, mantle of snow, mask of snow, snow blanket, snow cover (слой снега на земной поверхности, создающийся в результате снегопадов), snow pack, snows -
5 manteau
1. masculine nouna. ( = vêtement) coatb. [de neige] blanket2. compounds* * *pl manteaux mɑ̃to nom masculin1) ( vêtement) coat2) (de brume, de neige) blanket•Phrasal Verbs:••* * *mɑ̃tomanteaux pl nm(= vêtement) coatsous le manteau fig [publié] — clandestinely
* * *1 ( vêtement) coat;2 ( de brume) blanket; ( de neige) blanket, mantle littér; le manteau de la nuit the cloak of darkness;4 Géol mantle;5 Zool ( de mollusque) mantle;6 Nucl blanket;7 Hérald mantling.manteau d'Arlequin Théât proscenium arch; manteau de cheminée Constr mantelpiece; manteau de pluie† raincoat.sous le manteau illicitly.[mɑ̃to] nom masculin1. [vêtement de ville] coat[capote] greatcoatun lourd manteau de neige/silence a heavy mantle of snow/silence4. ARCHITECTUREmanteau de cheminée mantelpiece, mantel8. (locution)sous le manteau unofficially, on the slysous le manteau de under cover of, under the cloak of -
6 Kleid
n; -(e)s, -er2. Kleider (Kleidung) clothes; Kleider machen Leute clothes make the man; what you wear says who you are* * *das Kleidgown; dress* * *[klait]nt -(e)s, -er[-dɐ]1) (= Damenkleid) dressein zweiteiliges Kléíd — a two-piece (suit)
warme Kléíder mitbringen — to bring warm clothes or clothing
jdm die Kléíder vom Leib reißen — to tear sb's clothes off
Kléíder machen Leute (Prov) — fine feathers make fine birds (Prov)
ich bin zwei Tage nicht aus den Kléídern gekommen — I haven't been to bed for two days
4) (liter) (= Federkleid) plumage; (= Pelz) coat, fur; (fig von Natur, Bäumen etc) mantle (liter), cloak (liter)der Winter hatte der Erde ein weißes Kléíd angezogen — winter had clad the earth in white (liter)
* * *das1) (a piece of women's clothing with a top and skirt in one piece: Shall I wear a dress or a blouse and skirt?) dress2) (a woman's or girl's dress: She wore a summer frock.) frock* * *<-[e]s, -er>[klait, pl ˈklaidɐ]nt1. (Damenkleid) dressjdm/sich die \Kleider vom Leibe reißen to rip [or tear] the clothes off sb/oneself3.▶ nicht aus den \Kleidern kommen to not go to bed* * *das; Kleides, Kleider1) dressein zweiteiliges Kleid — a two-piece [suit]
2) Plural (Kleidung) clothesKleider machen Leute — (Spr.) clothes make the man; the apparel oft proclaims the man (literary)
* * *1. dress;2.Kleider (Kleidung) clothes;Kleider machen Leute clothes make the man; what you wear says who you are* * *das; Kleides, Kleider1) dressein zweiteiliges Kleid — a two-piece [suit]
2) Plural (Kleidung) clothesKleider machen Leute — (Spr.) clothes make the man; the apparel oft proclaims the man (literary)
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7 снежный
1. bighorn2. snow; snowyснежный барс, ирбис — snow leopard
3. snowyснежный покров, снежное покрывало — a mantle of snow
Синонимический ряд:белая (прил.) алебастровая; белая; белоснежная; кипенная; лилейная; меловая; молочная -
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9 слой снега на земной поверхности, создающийся в результате снегопадов
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > слой снега на земной поверхности, создающийся в результате снегопадов
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10 пелена
ж.shroud♢
у него (словно) пелена (с глаз) упала — the scales fell from his eyes -
11 ammantato agg
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12 sotto (a)
sotto (a) prep.1 ( in luogo o posizione inferiore o sottostante) under; beneath, underneath: sotto (a) il sole, sotto (a) le stelle, under the sun, beneath the stars; lo sgabello è sotto (a) il tavolo, the stool is under the table; sotto (a) il divano c'è un tappeto, there is a carpet under the settee; sotto (a) il cappotto indossava un abito di seta, she was wearing a silk dress under her coat; portava un libro sotto (a) il braccio, he carried a book under his arm; la campagna era sotto (a) una coltre di neve, the countryside was under a mantle of snow; erano in due sotto (a) l'ombrello, there were two of them under the umbrella; si ripararono sotto (a) un albero, they sheltered under a tree; cercare una parola sotto (a) la lettera S, to look up a word under the letter S; il ritrovo dei partecipanti era sotto (a) l'orologio della stazione, the participants were to meet under (neath) the station clock; hanno costruito un tunnel sotto (a) la Manica, a tunnel was built under the Channel; passare sotto (a) un ponte, to go under a bridge; ho ritrovato il documento sotto (a) un mucchio di pratiche, I found the document under a pile of papers; vivere sotto (a) lo stesso tetto, to live under the same roof; nuotare sott'acqua, to swim underwater; estrasse una pistola da sotto (a) la giacca, he took out a gun from under his jacket // infilarsi sotto (a) le coperte, to slip between the sheets // passeggiare sotto (a) i portici, to stroll through the arcade // conservare sott'olio, sott'aceto, to preserve in oil, to pickle2 ( più in basso, al di sotto di) below (anche fig.); ( a sud di) south of: sotto (a) il livello del mare, below sea level; sotto (a) la media, below average; la pianura si stende sotto (a) il castello, the plain stretches below the castle; il rifugio era proprio sotto (a) la vetta, the refuge hut was just below the summit; il corteo passò sotto (a) le mie finestre, the procession passed below my windows; metti la tua firma sotto (a) la mia, put your signature below mine; ha 500 dipendenti sotto (a) di sé, he has 500 workers under him; la temperatura era scesa sotto (a) lo zero, the temperature had fallen below zero; Roma è sotto (a) Firenze, Rome is south of Florence; il Sud Africa è sotto (a) l'equatore, South Africa is below the equator // (mar.) sotto (a) ponte, below deck // (fin.) sotto (a) la pari, below par (o at a discount) // al di sotto (a) di → disotto3 (per indicare subordinazione, influsso, condizione) under: sotto (a) la bandiera italiana, under the Italian flag; sotto (a) la direzione, la guida di..., under the management, the guide of...; sotto (a) il nome di..., under the name of...; sotto (a) il fuoco nemico, under enemy fire; sotto (a) il regno di Elisabetta I, sotto (a) gli Stuart, sotto (a) Augusto, under the reign of Elizabeth I, under the Stuarts, under Augustus; nel 1848 la Lombardia era sotto (a) la dominazione austriaca, in 1848 Lombardy was under Austrian rule; mettere qlcu. sotto (a) la protezione della polizia, to put s.o. under police protection; avere qlcu. sotto (a) la propria tutela, to have s.o. under one's care; agire sotto (a) l'effetto di un farmaco, to act under the influence of a drug // sotto (a) la pioggia, in the rain // essere nato sotto (a) una buona, cattiva stella, to be born under a lucky, an unlucky star // studiare sotto (a) un buon maestro, to study with a good teacher // sotto (a) minaccia di morte, on pain of death; sotto (a) processo, on trial; sotto (a) giuramento, on (o under) oath4 ( meno di) under: essere sotto (a) la quarantina, to be under forty; atleti sotto (a) i 21 anni, athletes under 21; un reddito annuo sotto (a) i 16.000 euro, an annual income of under 16,000 euros; essere sotto (a) peso, to be underweight; gli abitanti erano di poco sotto (a) il migliaio, there were just under a thousand inhabitants5 (in prossimità di, con valore temporale): qui gli alberghi sono pieni sotto (a) Pasqua, hotels here are full up at Eastertime; siamo ormai sotto (a) gli esami, it's exam time◆ agg.invar. ( inferiore) below: il piano (di) sotto (a), the floor below; leggi la riga sotto (a), read the line below◆ s.m. ( la parte inferiore) bottom; underside: il sotto (a) della pentola è di rame, the bottom of the pan is made of copper; il sotto (a) della coperta è di raso, the underside of the cover is made of satin.◆ FRASEOLOGIA: un lupo sotto (a) la veste d'agnello, a wolf in sheep's clothing // sotto (a) questo aspetto, from that point of view; sotto (a) ogni punto di vista, from every point of view // andare sotto (a) un'automobile, to be run over by a car; mettere sotto (a) qlcu., to run s.o. over // mettere qlcu. sotto (a) i piedi, to treat s.o. like a doormat // avere qlco. sotto (a) il naso, to have sthg. under one's nose; mettere qlco. sotto (a) i denti, to have a bite to eat // tenere qlcu. sott'occhio, to keep an eye on s.o. // passare qlco. sotto (a) silenzio, to keep quiet about sthg. -
13 пелена
ж.сне́жная пелена́ — mantle of snow
••у него́ (сло́вно) пелена́ (с глаз) упа́ла — the scales fell from his eyes
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14 ammantato
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15 пелена
жcover; облаков, тайны shroudпелена́ тума́на — shroud of mist/fog
пелена́ сне́га — mantle of snow
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16 мантия
mantle, cloak(на съдия и пр.) gown, robeзоол. mantle(на мекотело) pallium* * *ма̀нтия,* * *cloak; gown; mantle: hills with a мантия of snow - хълмове с мантия от сняг; pallium; robe; tunica (биол.)* * *1. (на мекотело) pallium 2. (на съдия и пр.) gown, robe 3. mantle, cloak 4. зоол. mantle -
17 okrywa śnieżna
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18 снежный покров
snow cover, snow mantleРусско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > снежный покров
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Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > снежный покров
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