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a бот. подводный, произрастающий под водойСинонимический ряд:1. absorbed (adj.) absorbed; consumed; deep; engaged; engrossed; enthralled; fascinated; intent; involved; mesmerised; mesmerized; preoccupied; rapt; wrapped; wrapped up2. dipped (adj.) baptized; bathed; dipped; doused; drowned; plunged; soaked; submerged; wet3. baptized (verb) aspersed; baptized; christened; sprinkled4. dipped (verb) dipped; doused; ducked; dunked; immersed; soused; submerged; submersed5. engaged (verb) busied; engaged; engrossed; occupied; soaked -
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[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) vpiti2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) prevzeti•- absorption* * *[əbsɔ:b]transitive verbvsrkati; zapraviti; figuratively prevzeti; zaposliti -
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1. пропитанныйink impregnated fabric — материал, пропитанный краской
ink impregnated platen — валик, пропитанный краской
2. оплодотворять; оплодотворенныйСинонимический ряд:1. absorbed (adj.) absorbed; amalgamated; assimilated; digested; imbibed; incorporated into; infused; metabolized; permeated2. permeated (verb) charged; interpenetrated; penetrated; percolated; permeated; pervaded; saturated; transfused3. soaked (verb) drenched; seethed; soaked; soddened; sopped; soused; steeped; waterlogged -
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soak [səʊk]1. nounfaire tremper (in dans)• to be/get soaked to the skin être trempé/se faire tremper jusqu'aux os• to soak o.s. in the bath prendre un long bain* * *[səʊk] 1.1)to give something a soak — GB faire tremper quelque chose
2) (colloq) ( drunk) poivrot/-ote (colloq) m/f2.transitive verb1) ( wet) tremper2) ( immerse) faire tremper3.1) ( be immersed) tremper2) ( be absorbed)4. 5.soaked past participle adjective trempé6.to be soaked through ou soaked to the skin — être trempé jusqu'aux os
- soaked combining formPhrasal Verbs:- soak in- soak off- soak up -
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[əb'zɔːb]vtliquid wchłaniać (wchłonąć perf), absorbować (zaabsorbować perf); light pochłaniać (pochłonąć perf), absorbować (zaabsorbować perf); group, business wchłaniać (wchłonąć perf); changes, effects dostosowywać się (dostosować się perf) do +gen; information przyswajać (przyswoić perf) sobie* * *[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) wchłaniać2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) pochłaniać•- absorption -
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1. a обручённый, помолвленныйengaged couple — обручённые, жених и невеста
2. a занятый, занятойthe engaged signal — сигнал «занято»
say I am engaged — скажите, что я занят
3. a занимающий определённую позициюСинонимический ряд:1. affianced (adj.) affianced; betrothed; contracted; intended; matched; pledged; plighted; promised2. busy (adj.) busy; occupied; working3. employed (adj.) employed; performing; practicing; pursuing4. intent (adj.) absorbed; deep; engrossed; immersed; intent; preoccupied; rapt; wrapped; wrapped up5. booked (verb) bespoke; booked; reserved6. busied (verb) busied; engrossed; immersed; soaked7. encountered (verb) encountered; faced; met; took on/taken on8. engaged (verb) employed; engaged; hired; meshed; put on; retained; take on9. entangled (verb) draw in; entangled10. had (verb) carry on; had; indulged; partaken; participated11. occupied (verb) involved; monopolised; occupied; pre-empted; tie up12. promised (verb) contracted; passed; pledged; promised; undertaken; undertook/undertaken -
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1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb* * *[di'zolv]1) (to (cause to) melt or break up, especially by putting in a liquid: He dissolved the pills in water; The pills dissolved easily in water.) auflösen2) (to put an end to (a parliament, a marriage etc).) auflösen•- academic.ru/21265/dissolution">dissolution* * *dis·solve[dɪˈzɒlv, AM -zɑ:lv]I. vi2. (subside)to \dissolve in[to] giggles loskichernto \dissolve in[to] laughter loslachento \dissolve in[to] tears in Tränen ausbrechenII. vt1. (liquefy)2. (annul)▪ to \dissolve sth etw auflösento \dissolve a marriage eine Ehe scheidento \dissolve parliament das Parlament auflösen* * *[dɪ'zɒlv]1. vt2. viit dissolves in water — es ist wasserlöslich, es löst sich in Wasser
3. n (FILM)Überblendung f* * *A v/t1. Zucker, das Parlament etc auflösen:dissolve a marriage eine Ehe (auf)lösen oder scheiden;dissolve in the mouth eine Tablette etc im Mund zergehen lassen;dissolved in tears in Tränen aufgelöst2. schmelzen, verflüssigen3. JUR annullieren, aufheben4. auflösen, zersetzen5. zerstören, vernichten6. ein Geheimnis, einen Zauber lösen7. FILM, TV überblenden, ineinander übergehen lassenB v/i1. sich auflösen (auch fig):dissolve in the mouth im Mund zergehen;dissolve in(to) tears in Tränen zerfließen2. zerfallen3. sich (in nichts) auflösen4. FILM, TV überblenden, allmählich ineinander übergehenC s FILM, TV Überblendung f* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbdissolve into tears/laughter — in Tränen/Gelächter ausbrechen
* * *v.auflösen v.scheiden v.(§ p.,pp.: schied, ist geschieden)überblenden v. -
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si:m(to have the appearance or give the impression of being or doing: A thin person always seems (to be) taller than he really is; She seems kind; He seemed to hesitate for a minute.) parecer- seeming- seemingly
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seem vb parecertr[siːm]1 (appear) parecer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLso it seems eso pareceseem ['si:m] vi: parecerv.• parecer v.siːm1) ( give impression) parecer*it certainly seems that way — eso parece or así parece, por cierto
strange as it may seem — por raro que parezca, aunque no lo parezca
to seem to + INF: she seems to like you parece que le caes bien; she seems not o doesn't seem to have noticed no parece haberse dado cuenta; so it seems so it would seem eso parece, así parece; that seems like a good idea ésa me parece una buena idea; it seems like years since I saw you — parece que han pasado años que no te veo
2)a) ( get impression)to seem to + INF: I seem to remember that you... — creo recordar que tú...
b) ( in somebody's opinion) parecer*it seems to me/him/them that... — me/le/les parece que...
c) ( toning down statement) parecer*what seems to be the trouble? — veamos ¿de qué se trata?
[siːm]VI parecerhe seemed absorbed in... — parecía estar absorto en...
what seems to be the trouble? — ¿qué pasa?
it seems that... — parece que...
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I can't seem to do it — me parece imposible hacerlo•
that seems like a good idea — parece una buena idea•
it seems so — parece que sí•
there seems to be a problem — parece que hay un problema•
it seems to me/him that... — me/le parece que...how did he seem to you? — ¿qué te pareció?
* * *[siːm]1) ( give impression) parecer*it certainly seems that way — eso parece or así parece, por cierto
strange as it may seem — por raro que parezca, aunque no lo parezca
to seem to + INF: she seems to like you parece que le caes bien; she seems not o doesn't seem to have noticed no parece haberse dado cuenta; so it seems so it would seem eso parece, así parece; that seems like a good idea ésa me parece una buena idea; it seems like years since I saw you — parece que han pasado años que no te veo
2)a) ( get impression)to seem to + INF: I seem to remember that you... — creo recordar que tú...
b) ( in somebody's opinion) parecer*it seems to me/him/them that... — me/le/les parece que...
c) ( toning down statement) parecer*what seems to be the trouble? — veamos ¿de qué se trata?
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1. a погружённый в мысли; рассеянный2. a отдалённый; удалённыйСинонимический ряд:1. preoccupied (adj.) absent; absentminded; absent-minded; absorbed; bemused; distrait; faraway; inattentive; inconscient; lost; preoccupied2. removed (adj.) apart; disassociated; removed; separated3. abstracted (verb) abstracted; withdrawn4. detached (verb) detached; disassociated; disconnected; disengaged; dissociated; uncoupled5. reviewed (verb) epitomised; go over; recapped; reviewed; run down; run through; sum up; summarised6. stole/stolen (verb) annexed; appropriated; collared; filched; hooked; lifted; nabbed; nipped; pilfered; pillaged; pinched; pocketed; purloined; stole/stolen; swiped; thievedАнтонимический ряд:attentive; intent; prompt; thoughtful; wide-awake -
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[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) drekka í sig2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) upptekinn•- absorption -
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abszorbeál* * *[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) felszív2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) elmerül vmiben•- absorption -
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[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) absorver2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) absorver•- absorption* * *ab.sorb[əbs'ɔ:b] vt 1 absorver: a) sorver. b) engolir. c) consumir. 2 sugar, beber. 3 embeber. 4 apreender o interesse, entusiasmar. 5 assimilar. 6 Tech amortecer. -
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v. kavramak, anlamak; emmek, özümsemek, çekmek, yutmak; devralmak* * *1. emerek içine al 2. içine çek 3. soğur* * *[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) emmek2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) tüm ilgi ve dikkatini çekmek•- absorption -
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• omaksua• tukahduttaatechnology• imeyttää• imeä itseensä• imeä• juoda• tyrehdyttää• heikentää• hillitä• hiljentää• hurmata• viedä kokonaan• viehättää• vetää sisään• ehkäistä• absorboituaphysics• absorboida• vaimentaa• rauhoittaa• kiehtoa• lieventää• fuusioida• pidättää• sulattaa itseensä• sulauttaa• taltuttaa* * *əb'zo:b1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) imeä itseensä2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) syventynyt•- absorption -
35 soak
I [səʊk]1)to give sth. a soak — BE mettere a bagno o in ammollo qcs.
to have a soak — [ person] fare un lungo bagno
2) colloq. (drunk) ubriacone m. (-a), spugna f.II 1. [səʊk]2) (immerse) lasciare in ammollo [ clothes]; mettere a bagno [ dried foodstuff]2.1) (be immersed) inzupparsito leave sth. to soak — mettere [qcs.] a bagno o in ammollo [ clothes]
to soak into — [ water] essere assorbito da
3.to soak through — [ blood] intridere [ bandages]; [ rain] inzuppare [ coat]
to soak oneself — (get wet) bagnarsi, infradiciarsi; (in bath) fare un lungo bagno
- soak in- soak off- soak up* * *[səuk]1) (to (let) stand in a liquid: She soaked the clothes overnight in soapy water.) ammollare, mettere a mollo2) (to make very wet: That shower has completely soaked my clothes.) inzuppare3) ((with in, into, through etc) (of a liquid) to penetrate: The blood from his wound has soaked right through the bandage.) filtrare•- soaked- - soaked
- soaking
- soaking wet
- soak up* * *[səʊk]1. vtto get soaked (to the skin) — bagnarsi or infradiciarsi (fino alle ossa)
2) fam2. vi(clothes) inzupparsito leave to soak — (garment) lasciare in ammollo, (dishes) lasciare a bagno
3. n1)to have a long soak in the bath — restare a lungo a mollo nella vasca2) (fam: drunkard) spugna•- soak in- soak up* * *soak /səʊk/n.5 (fam.) pioggia torrenziale; diluvio (fam.)● to have a nice long soak in the bath, crogiolarsi a lungo dentro la vasca da bagno.♦ (to) soak /səʊk/A v. t.1 bagnare; infradiciare; ammollare; mettere a mollo (o a bagno); inzuppare; tuffare: The sudden downpour soaked us, l'improvviso acquazzone ci ha infradiciati; Do I have to soak the chickpeas before cooking them?, devo mettere a bagno i ceci prima di farli cuocere?2 imbevere; impregnare: Don't soak the brush with paint!, non impregnare di vernice il pennello!3 (fis.) saturare4 (fam.) colpire; percuotere; picchiare5 (fam.) tartassare; gravare ( con prezzi o imposte esorbitanti); pelare, spremere, mungere (fig. fam.): to soak the taxpayers, tartassare i contribuenti; to soak the rich, spremere (o mungere) i ricchi; to soak tourists, pelare i turistiB v. i.1 imbeversi; ammollarsi; impregnarsi; inzupparsi2 (fis.) saturarsi3 filtrare; infiltrarsi; penetrare; (fig. fam.) entrare: Blood had soaked through his shirt, il sangue era filtrato attraverso la camicia; The water soaked into the cloth, l'acqua impregnò la stoffa4 (fam.) bere smodatamente; bere come una spugna● to soak oneself, immergersi; mettersi a mollo; fare il bagno; (fig.) imbeversi; fare studi profondi: to soak oneself in a doctrine, imbeversi d'una dottrina; to soak oneself in philosophy, fare studi profondi di filosofia □ to be soaked to the skin, esser tutto bagnato; esser fradicio (o zuppo) □ Leave the linen to soak in warm water for one hour, lasciate in ammollo la biancheria in acqua tiepida per un'ora.* * *I [səʊk]1)to give sth. a soak — BE mettere a bagno o in ammollo qcs.
to have a soak — [ person] fare un lungo bagno
2) colloq. (drunk) ubriacone m. (-a), spugna f.II 1. [səʊk]2) (immerse) lasciare in ammollo [ clothes]; mettere a bagno [ dried foodstuff]2.1) (be immersed) inzupparsito leave sth. to soak — mettere [qcs.] a bagno o in ammollo [ clothes]
to soak into — [ water] essere assorbito da
3.to soak through — [ blood] intridere [ bandages]; [ rain] inzuppare [ coat]
to soak oneself — (get wet) bagnarsi, infradiciarsi; (in bath) fare un lungo bagno
- soak in- soak off- soak up -
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[əb'zɔːb]verbo transitivo assorbire (anche fig.)* * *[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) assorbire2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) assorbire•- absorption* * *[əb'zɔːb]verbo transitivo assorbire (anche fig.) -
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[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) absorbēt; uzsūkt2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) saistīt (uzmanību)•- absorption* * *absorbēt, uzsūkt; saistīt; amortizēt -
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[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) sugerti2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) užvaldyti•- absorption -
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v. absorbera, suga upp; införliva* * *[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) absorbera, suga upp2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) uppsluka, fängsla•- absorption -
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[əb'zo:b]1) (to soak up: The cloth absorbed the ink I had spilled.) vsát2) (to take up the whole attention of (a person): He was completely absorbed in his book.) pohltit•- absorption* * *• vstřebávat• vstřebat• zaměstnat• pohltit• nasát
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