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41 estar varado
to run aground -
42 abarrancarse
• get bogged down• get stuck• get stuck on• go against public opinion• go ahead• run aground -
43 aconcharse
• back away• run aground -
44 embarrancarse
• go against public opinion• go ahead• run aground -
45 encalladura
• running aground -
46 encallamiento
• bogging-down• groundhog• grounding cable• running aground• stranding -
47 encallarse
• be stranded• run aground -
48 ir a contrapelo
• go after• go against current• go against public opinion• go aground -
49 ir adelante de
• go aground• go ahead regardless -
50 preceder
• come before• forerun• go aground• go ahead regardless• go bathing• go begging• precede -
51 quedarse atascado
• get bogged down• run aground -
52 varada
• running aground -
53 varadura
• beaching• running aground -
54 vararse
• bog down• get grounded• get straight to the point• get stressed• run aground -
55 zabordamiento
• running aground -
56 zabordo
• running aground -
57 atollado
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58 embancar
v.1 to move to the center the spool of the spindles in looms, in order to begin to lay the warp.2 to run aground.3 to bank. -
59 encallamiento
m.bogging-down, running aground, grounding, stranding. -
60 hacer encallar
v.to run aground, to stall.
См. также в других словарях:
aground — [ə ground′] adv., adj. on or onto the shore, the bottom, a reef, etc. [the ship ran aground] … English World dictionary
Aground — A*ground , adv. & a. [Pref. a + ground.] On the ground; stranded; a nautical term applied to a ship when its bottom lodges on the ground. Totten. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aground — (adv.) late 13c., on the ground, from a on (see A (Cf. a ) (1)) + GROUND (Cf. ground) (n.). Of ships and boats, stranded, from c.1500 … Etymology dictionary
aground — [adv] on the bottom of ashore, beached, disabled, foundered, grounded, high and dry*, marooned, reefed, shipwrecked, stranded, stuck, swamped, wrecked; concept 583 Ant. afloat … New thesaurus
aground — ► ADJECTIVE & ADVERB ▪ (with reference to a ship) on or on to the bottom in shallow water … English terms dictionary
aground — adj., adv. to run aground (the ship ran aground) * * * [ə graʊnd] to run aground (the ship ran aground) … Combinatory dictionary
aground — adverb or adjective Date: 14th century 1. on the ground < planes aloft and aground > 2. on or onto the shore or the bottom of a body of water < a ship run aground > … New Collegiate Dictionary
aground — a|ground [əˈgraund] adv run/go aground if a ship runs aground, it becomes stuck in a place where the water is not deep enough … Dictionary of contemporary English
aground — a|ground [ ə graund ] adverb run/go aground if a ship runs aground, it becomes stuck on a piece of ground under the water, where the water is not deep enough … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
aground — [[t]əgra͟ʊnd[/t]] ADV: ADV after v If a ship runs aground, it touches the ground in a shallow part of a river, lake, or the sea, and gets stuck. The ship ran aground where there should have been a depth of 35ft … English dictionary
aground — adverb run/go aground if a ship runs aground, it becomes stuck in a place where the water is not deep enough … Longman dictionary of contemporary English