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1. a одетый2. a украшенный; убранный3. a освежёванный, разделанный4. a выезженный5. a выделанный6. a горн. отсортированный7. a обработанный8. a строганый; отёсанный9. a тех. выверенный; выравненныйСинонимический ряд:1. outfitted (adj.) armed; arrayed; fitted out; implemented; outfitted; readied; rigged; supplied2. ready (adj.) arranged; equipped; fixed; in order; prepared; ready; ready to go; set3. arrayed (verb) appareled or apparelled; apparelled; arrayed; attired; clothed; clothed or clad; garbed; garmented4. bound (verb) bandaged; bound5. cleaned (verb) cleaned; gutted6. decked (verb) adorned; bedecked; decked; decorated; embellished; garnished; ornamented; trimmed7. worked (verb) cultivated; cultured; tended; tilled; worked; worked or wrought -
62 white
1. n белый цвет; белизнаwhite ant — термит, белый муравей
2. n чистота, непорочность3. n белая краска, белилаwhite plastic — "белый пластик "
4. n белогвардеецWhite Russian — русский белоэмигрант; белогвардеец
5. n белая одеждаto hang out the white flag — вывесить белый флаг; сдаваться
band-limited white noise — белый шум, ограниченный на полосе
6. n белые брюки7. n мор. белое летнее обмундированиеwhite house source — источник, связанный с Белым домом
8. n белая ткань9. n текст. белый товар; бельевой товарa woman habited in white — женщина, облачённая в белое
white on black writing — запись "белое по черному"
black on white writing — запись "черное по белому"
10. n белыеwhite corpuscle — белая кровяная клетка, лейкоцит
to paint white — окрашивать в белый цвет, белить
11. n игрок, играющий белыми12. n белое виноwhite gold — «белое золото», светлый сплав золота,
black, white, or gray — чёрный, белый или серый
White Mountains — горы Уайт-Маунтинс, Белые горы
white saturation — насыщение в области "белого"
13. n разг. белая бабочка; капустница14. n полигр. пробел15. n полигр. пробельный материал16. n полигр. бот. заболонь17. n полигр. мед. бели18. n полигр. с. -х. белая порода19. n полигр. с. -х. высшие сорта пшеничной муки20. a бледныйwhite as ashes — мертвенно бледный, бледный как смерть
21. a седой, серебристый22. a прозрачный, бесцветный23. a чистый, незапятнанный; непорочный24. a безвредный, невинныйwhite witch — добрая колдунья; знахарка
25. a разг. честный, прямой; порядочный, благородный26. a белый; белокожий27. a предназначенный для белых28. a белогвардейский; белоэмигрантский29. a полит. ультраконсервативный, реакционный30. a раскалённый добела31. a доведённый до белого каленияwhite fury — неукротимая благоприятный, счастливый
to show the white feather — трусить, малодушничать
white elephant — ненужная вещь, подарок, от которого трудно избавиться
32. v арх. белить; отбеливать33. v полигр. разгонять; делать разрядку; заполнять пробельным материалом34. v полигр. сниматьСинонимический ряд:1. Caucasian (adj.) Caucasian2. color (adj.) bleached; color; colour; frosted; frosty; ivory; milky; pearly; snow-white; snowy3. fair-skinned (adj.) Aryan; fair; fair-skinned4. favorable (adj.) auspicious; benign; bright; dexter; favorable; fortunate; propitious5. pale (adj.) anemic; ashen; bloodless; chalky; ghostly; pale; pallid; peaked; wan6. pure (adj.) pure; spotless; undefiled; unsullied7. reactionary (noun) blimp; bourbon; diehard; reactionarist; reactionary; reactionist; royalist; ultraconservative8. palliate (verb) blanch over; extenuate; gloss over; gloze over; palliate; prettify; sugarcoat; varnish; veneer; whitewash9. whiten (verb) blanch; bleach; blench; decolor; decolorize; whitenАнтонимический ряд: -
63 Cointoise
COINTOISE (Quintise, Quentyse)A term applied to dresses, kerchiefs or other ornamental portions of attire, quaintly or fantastically cut in the shape of leaves, flowers or other devices. A fashion which arose in the 12th century, and prevailed to an extent in the two succeeding centuries. It is recorded that the nobility who attended the marriage of the daughter of Henry III to Alexander, King of Scotland, a.d. 1251, were attired in habits of silk, commonly called cointises; and a robe ordered for Henry III to be made of the best purple-coloured samite,embroidered with three little leopards in front and three behind, is described as a quintise, showing that it was the cut of the garment and not the particular class of it which entitled it to the name. -
64 Quintise
COINTOISE (Quintise, Quentyse)A term applied to dresses, kerchiefs or other ornamental portions of attire, quaintly or fantastically cut in the shape of leaves, flowers or other devices. A fashion which arose in the 12th century, and prevailed to an extent in the two succeeding centuries. It is recorded that the nobility who attended the marriage of the daughter of Henry III to Alexander, King of Scotland, a.d. 1251, were attired in habits of silk, commonly called cointises; and a robe ordered for Henry III to be made of the best purple-coloured samite,embroidered with three little leopards in front and three behind, is described as a quintise, showing that it was the cut of the garment and not the particular class of it which entitled it to the name. -
65 Quentyse
COINTOISE (Quintise, Quentyse)A term applied to dresses, kerchiefs or other ornamental portions of attire, quaintly or fantastically cut in the shape of leaves, flowers or other devices. A fashion which arose in the 12th century, and prevailed to an extent in the two succeeding centuries. It is recorded that the nobility who attended the marriage of the daughter of Henry III to Alexander, King of Scotland, a.d. 1251, were attired in habits of silk, commonly called cointises; and a robe ordered for Henry III to be made of the best purple-coloured samite,embroidered with three little leopards in front and three behind, is described as a quintise, showing that it was the cut of the garment and not the particular class of it which entitled it to the name. -
66 Kendal
It is mentioned in 1389, and in 1575 there is recorded a minstrel attired in " a side (long) gown of Kendal green." The cloth continued to be called Kendal after its manufacture had been carried on in other countries. It is a coarse tweed of wool, originally made at Kendal, Westmorland, and dyed green. -
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1 noun(UNCOUNT) habits mpl, vêtements mpl; (formal) tenue fvêtir, habiller, parer;∎ she attired herself in silk elle se vêtit de soie -
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kb. pakaian. -kkt. berpakaian, mengenakan pakaian. She was attired in her best dress Ia mengenakan bajunya yang paling baik. -
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ks. 1 pantas. s. marriage perkawinan yang pantas. 2 cocok. s. house rumah yang cocok. 3 sesuai. a s. date tanggal yang sesuai. -suitably kk. yang sesuai, yang cocok. to be s. attired mengenakan pakaian yang pantas. -
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/ə'taiə/ * danh từ - quần áo; đồ trang điểm - sừng hươu, sừng nai * ngoại động từ - mặc quần áo cho; trang điểm cho =simply attired+ ăn mặc giản dị -
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I[ə΄taiə] n զգեստ, պճնազգեստ, զարդա րանքII[ə΄taiə] v հագցնել, զուգել. simply attired հասարակ/պարզ հագնված
См. также в других словарях:
Attired — At*tired , p. p. (Her.) Provided with antlers, as a stag. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Attired — Attire At*tire , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Attired}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Attiring}.] [OE. atiren to array, dispose, arrange, OF. atirier; [ a] (L. ad) + F. tire rank, order, row; of Ger. origin: cf. As. tier row, OHG. ziar[=i], G. zier, ornament, zieren… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
attired — at|tired [ ə taırd ] adjective FORMAL dressed: attired in: elegantly attired in a red gown … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
attired — [[t]əta͟ɪ͟ə(r)d[/t]] ADJ: v link ADJ in n, adv ADJ If you describe how someone is attired, you are describing how they are dressed. [FORMAL] He was faultlessly attired in black coat and striped trousers … English dictionary
attired — UK [əˈtaɪə(r)d] / US [əˈtaɪrd] adjective formal dressed attired in: elegantly attired in a red gown … English dictionary
attired — adjective dressed or clothed especially in fine attire; often used in combination (Freq. 1) the elegantly attired gentleman neatly dressed workers monks garbed in hooded robes went about oddly garmented professors robed in crimson tuxedo attired… … Useful english dictionary
attired — at|tired [əˈtaırəd US əˈtaırd] adj [not before noun] formal [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: atirier, from tire order, rank ] dressed in a particular way ▪ He arrived suitably attired in a dark dinner suit … Dictionary of contemporary English
attired — adjective (not before noun) formal dressed in a particular way: more suitably attired for a rave than for school … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
attired — 1. adjective Said of the horns of a stag when they are of a different tincture to its head. 2. verb Simple past and past participle of attire … Wiktionary
attired — at·tire || É™ taɪə v. dress, put on clothes n. dress, clothing, apparel … English contemporary dictionary
attired — at·tired … English syllables