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1 Raised Backs
A term given to cloths that have a nap raised on the back, such as cotton pyjama cloth, flannelettes, cotton trouserings, etc. The weft in these fabrics is usually soft spun and relatively coarse. -
2 Tabby-Backs
Velvets, fustians, corduroys, toilets, etc., with the back in the plain weave. -
3 set backs
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > set backs
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9 отходы наружной части коры
отходы наружной части коры
Отходы пробковой коры после повторной резки теса репродуцированной пробковой коры с наружной стороны с видимыми признаками пробковой ткани.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > отходы наружной части коры
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10 chefnau
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11 gefnau
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12 nghefnau
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13 podporuje
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14 dos
dos [do]masculine noun• couché sur le dos lying on one's (or its) back• « voir au dos » "see over"• les vivres sont portés à dos de chameau/d'homme the supplies are carried by camel/men• ils partirent, sac au dos they set off, their rucksacks on their backsb. ( = nage) dos (crawlé) backstroke• renvoyer deux adversaires dos à dos to send away two opponents without pronouncing in favour of either• on l'a dans le dos ! (inf!) we've had it! (inf)• tomber sur le dos de qn ( = arriver à l'improviste) to drop in on sb ; ( = attaquer) (physiquement) to go for sb* * *doavoir le dos rond or voûté — to stoop, to have round shoulders
au dos de — (chèque, carte) on the back of
faire quelque chose dans or derrière le dos de quelqu'un — to do something when somebody's back is turned
ils sont arrivés, sac au dos — they arrived, with their rucksacks on their backs
il n'a rien sur le dos — (colloq) he's wearing hardly anything
dos à dos — lit back to back
renvoyer deux parties dos à dos — fig to refuse to come out in favour [BrE] of either party
tourner le dos à — ( position) to have one's back to; ( mouvement) to turn one's back to; fig to turn one's back on
faire le gros dos — [chat] to arch its back; [personne] to keep one's head down
••mettre quelque chose sur le dos de quelque chose/quelqu'un — (colloq) to blame something on something/somebody
se mettre quelqu'un à dos — (colloq) to get on the wrong side of somebody
* * *do nm1) ANATOMIE backde dos — from the back, from behind
2) [livre] spine"voir au dos" — "see over"
à dos de; à dos de chameau — riding on a camel, on a camel
Elle me critique dans mon dos. — She criticizes me behind my back.
* * *dos ⇒ Le corps humain nm inv gén (d'homme, animal, de main, vêtement, siège, page) back; ( de livre) spine; ( de lame) blunt edge; être sur le dos to be (lying) on one's back; avoir le dos rond or voûté to stoop, to have round shoulders; mal de dos backache; dormir/nager sur le dos to sleep/swim on one's back; être à plat dos to be flat on one's back; voir qn de dos to see sb from behind; au dos de (chèque, carte, photo, enveloppe) on the back of; robe décolletée dans le dos dress with a low back; voyager à dos d'âne/de chameau to travel riding on a donkey/camel; tout le matériel a été transporté à dos d'homme/de mulet all the equipment was carried by people/mules; faire qch dans or derrière le dos de qn to do sth when sb's back is turned; ils sont arrivés, sac au dos they arrived, with their rucksacks on their backs; il n'a rien sur le dos○ he's wearing hardly anything; dès que j'ai le dos tourné as soon as my back is turned; dos à dos lit back to back; renvoyer deux parties dos à dos fig to refuse to come out in favourGB of either party; tourner le dos à qn ( position) to have one's back to sb; ( mouvement) to turn one's back to sb; ( par mépris) to turn one's back on sb; tourner le dos à qch, avoir le dos tourné à qch ( position) to have one's back to sth; depuis son licenciement, tous ses anciens collègues lui tournent le dos fig since he/she was made redundant, all his/her former colleagues have turned their backs on him/her; tourner le dos au progrès/à l'avenir to turn one's back on progress/the future; faire le gros dos [chat] to arch its back; [personne] to keep one's head down; ⇒ cuiller, laine, plein, sucre.tomber sur le dos de qn○ to come down on sb like a ton of bricks○; être sur le dos de qn○ to be on sb's back○; avoir qn sur le dos○ to have sb on one's back; courber le dos to bow and scrape; mettre qch sur le dos de qch/qn○ to blame sth on sth/sb; il a bon dos le réveil/train○! it's easy to blame it on the alarm-clock/train!; j'ai bon dos it's always me; se mettre qn à dos○ to get on the wrong side of sb; je l'ai dans le dos○! I'm stuck○! ; s'enrichir sur le dos de qn○ to get rich at sb's expense; passer la main dans le dos de qn○ to flatter sb; faire un enfant dans le dos à qn○ to play a dirty trick on sb; faire la bête à deux dos○ to make love.[do] nom masculinavoir le dos rond to be hunched up ou round-shoulderedj'ai mal au dos my back hurts, I've got (a) backachej'avais le soleil dans le dos the sun was behind me ou on my backa. [assis] to sit with one's back to somebodyb. [debout] to stand with one's back to somebodyc. [l'éviter] to turn one's back on somebodyje ne l'ai vu que de dos I only saw him from behind ou the backdès que j'ai le dos tourné, il fait des bêtises as soon as my back is turned, he gets into mischiefavoir le dos large: j'ai le dos large mais il ne faut pas exagérer! I can take a lot ou I may be resilient, but there are limits!avoir quelque chose sur le dos (familier) : ce gosse n'a rien sur le dos! that kid's not dressed warmly enough!faire quelque chose dans ou derrière le dos de quelqu'un to do something behind somebody's backêtre sur le dos de (familier) : tu es toujours sur le dos de ce gosse, laisse-le un peu! you're always nagging that kid, leave him alone!a. [chat] to arch its backfaire quelque chose sur le dos de: ils ont bâti leur empire sur le dos des indigènes they built their empire at the expense of the nativesmettre quelque chose sur le dos de quelqu'un (familier) [crime, erreur] to pin something on somebodyje n'ai rien/pas grand-chose à me mettre sur le dos I have got nothing/virtually nothing to wearsi le fisc lui tombe sur le dos, ça va lui coûter cher! (familier) if the taxman gets hold of ou catches him, it'll cost him!2. [d'une fourchette, d'un habit] back[d'un couteau] blunt edge[d'un livre] spinea. (familier) [dans une action] he didn't go in for half-measures!b. [dans une discussion] he didn't mince words!3. SPORT————————à dos de locution prépositionnellealler à dos d'âne/d'éléphant to ride (on) a donkey/an elephantle matériel est transporté à dos de lamas/d'hommes the equipment is carried by llamas/men————————au dos locution adverbiale————————au dos de locution prépositionnelle[d'une feuille] on the back ofdos à dos locution adverbialemettre ou renvoyer deux personnes dos à dos (figuré) to refuse to get involved in an argument between two people -
15 полузащитен
half-protected, semi-protected. сп. of half-backsполузащитна линия line of half-backs* * *полу̀защитѐн,прил. half-protected, semi-protected.——————прил., -на, -но, -ни спорт. of half-backs; \полузащитенна линия line of half-backs.* * *1. half-protected, semi-protected.сп. of half-backs 2. полузащитна линия line of half-backs -
16 escondidas
f.pl.hide-and-seek.past part.past participle of spanish verb: esconder.* * *a escondidas secretly, in secrethacer algo a escondidas de alguien to do something behind somebody's back* * *SFPL1)a escondidas — secretly, by stealth
2) LAm hide-and-seek* * *femenino plural1) (AmL) (Jueg)2)a escondidas — in secret, secretly
a escondidas de alguien: fumaba a escondidas de sus padres she smoked behind her parents' backs; lo hice a escondidas de María para darle una sorpresa — I kept it a secret from María so that it would be a surprise for her
* * *----* a escondidas = stealthily, furtively, on the quiet, on the sly.* mirada a escondidas = sneak peek.* reírse a escondidas = laugh up + Posesivo + sleeve.* * *femenino plural1) (AmL) (Jueg)2)a escondidas — in secret, secretly
a escondidas de alguien: fumaba a escondidas de sus padres she smoked behind her parents' backs; lo hice a escondidas de María para darle una sorpresa — I kept it a secret from María so that it would be a surprise for her
* * ** a escondidas = stealthily, furtively, on the quiet, on the sly.* mirada a escondidas = sneak peek.* reírse a escondidas = laugh up + Posesivo + sleeve.* * *ABa escondidas in secret, secretlyse siguen viendo a escondidas they still see each other secretly o in secreta escondidas DE algn:fumaba a escondidas de sus padres she smoked behind her parents' backslo hicimos a escondidas de María para darle una sorpresa we kept it a secret from María so that it would be a surprise for herse los llevó a escondidas de su jefe she took them without her boss's knowledge* * *
escondidas sustantivo femenino plural
1 (AmL) (Jueg):
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hacer algo a escondidas de algn to do sth behind sb's back
escondidas fpl LAm jugar a las escondidas, to play hide-and-seek
♦ Locuciones: a escondidas, secretly
' escondidas' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
oreja
English:
smuggle
- sneak
- eavesdrop
- hide
* * *♦ nfplRPlas escondidas hide-and-seek;jugar a las escondidas to play hide-and-seek♦ a escondidas loc advin secret;transportaban la mercancía de noche y a escondidas they transported the goods secretly at o by night;fumábamos a escondidas we smoked in secret;salían juntos a escondidas de sus padres they went out together behind their parents' backs* * *fpl1 S.Am.hide-and-seek sg2:a escondidas in secret, secretly;a escondidas de alguien behind s.o.’s back* * *escondidas nfpl1) : hide-and-seek2)a escondidas : secretly, in secret -
17 DOS
dos [do]masculine noun• couché sur le dos lying on one's (or its) back• « voir au dos » "see over"• les vivres sont portés à dos de chameau/d'homme the supplies are carried by camel/men• ils partirent, sac au dos they set off, their rucksacks on their backsb. ( = nage) dos (crawlé) backstroke• renvoyer deux adversaires dos à dos to send away two opponents without pronouncing in favour of either• on l'a dans le dos ! (inf!) we've had it! (inf)• tomber sur le dos de qn ( = arriver à l'improviste) to drop in on sb ; ( = attaquer) (physiquement) to go for sb* * *doavoir le dos rond or voûté — to stoop, to have round shoulders
au dos de — (chèque, carte) on the back of
faire quelque chose dans or derrière le dos de quelqu'un — to do something when somebody's back is turned
ils sont arrivés, sac au dos — they arrived, with their rucksacks on their backs
il n'a rien sur le dos — (colloq) he's wearing hardly anything
dos à dos — lit back to back
renvoyer deux parties dos à dos — fig to refuse to come out in favour [BrE] of either party
tourner le dos à — ( position) to have one's back to; ( mouvement) to turn one's back to; fig to turn one's back on
faire le gros dos — [chat] to arch its back; [personne] to keep one's head down
••mettre quelque chose sur le dos de quelque chose/quelqu'un — (colloq) to blame something on something/somebody
se mettre quelqu'un à dos — (colloq) to get on the wrong side of somebody
* * *do nm1) ANATOMIE backde dos — from the back, from behind
2) [livre] spine"voir au dos" — "see over"
à dos de; à dos de chameau — riding on a camel, on a camel
Elle me critique dans mon dos. — She criticizes me behind my back.
* * *dos ⇒ Le corps humain nm inv gén (d'homme, animal, de main, vêtement, siège, page) back; ( de livre) spine; ( de lame) blunt edge; être sur le dos to be (lying) on one's back; avoir le dos rond or voûté to stoop, to have round shoulders; mal de dos backache; dormir/nager sur le dos to sleep/swim on one's back; être à plat dos to be flat on one's back; voir qn de dos to see sb from behind; au dos de (chèque, carte, photo, enveloppe) on the back of; robe décolletée dans le dos dress with a low back; voyager à dos d'âne/de chameau to travel riding on a donkey/camel; tout le matériel a été transporté à dos d'homme/de mulet all the equipment was carried by people/mules; faire qch dans or derrière le dos de qn to do sth when sb's back is turned; ils sont arrivés, sac au dos they arrived, with their rucksacks on their backs; il n'a rien sur le dos○ he's wearing hardly anything; dès que j'ai le dos tourné as soon as my back is turned; dos à dos lit back to back; renvoyer deux parties dos à dos fig to refuse to come out in favourGB of either party; tourner le dos à qn ( position) to have one's back to sb; ( mouvement) to turn one's back to sb; ( par mépris) to turn one's back on sb; tourner le dos à qch, avoir le dos tourné à qch ( position) to have one's back to sth; depuis son licenciement, tous ses anciens collègues lui tournent le dos fig since he/she was made redundant, all his/her former colleagues have turned their backs on him/her; tourner le dos au progrès/à l'avenir to turn one's back on progress/the future; faire le gros dos [chat] to arch its back; [personne] to keep one's head down; ⇒ cuiller, laine, plein, sucre.tomber sur le dos de qn○ to come down on sb like a ton of bricks○; être sur le dos de qn○ to be on sb's back○; avoir qn sur le dos○ to have sb on one's back; courber le dos to bow and scrape; mettre qch sur le dos de qch/qn○ to blame sth on sth/sb; il a bon dos le réveil/train○! it's easy to blame it on the alarm-clock/train!; j'ai bon dos it's always me; se mettre qn à dos○ to get on the wrong side of sb; je l'ai dans le dos○! I'm stuck○! ; s'enrichir sur le dos de qn○ to get rich at sb's expense; passer la main dans le dos de qn○ to flatter sb; faire un enfant dans le dos à qn○ to play a dirty trick on sb; faire la bête à deux dos○ to make love.nom masculin, -
18 aislar
v.1 to isolate (person).El doctor aisló al paciente The doctor isolated the patient.El científico aisló al virus The scientist isolated the virus.2 to insulate.Marcos aisló la casa para el invierno Mark insulated the house for winter.3 to cut off (place).la nevada aisló la comarca del resto del país the snow cut the area off from the rest of the country4 to isolate (virus).5 to keep off.6 to seclude, to isolate from the world, to sequester.* * *(stressed í in certain persons of certain tenses)Present IndicativePresent SubjunctiveImperative* * *1. VT1) (=dejar solo) to isolate; (=separar) to separate, detach2) [+ ciudad, fortaleza] to cut off3) (Elec) to insulate2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, separar) < enfermo> to isolate, keep in isolation; < preso> to place... in solitary confinement; < virus> to isolateb) ( dejar sin communicación) < lugar> to cut off2) (Elec) to insulate2.aislarse v pron (refl) to cut oneself off* * *= cut off, isolate, lock out, seclude, quarantine.Ex. The question I have regards natural concerns about the computer going down, and the situation that may exist when the library is cut off for an extended period of time from the online catalog.Ex. How were such educational practicalities to be isolated and discussed?.Ex. This article examines the role of public library trustees who appear to live on the fringes of the library profession, locked out of the decision making mainstream.Ex. Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.Ex. Australia cannot afford to quarantine itself from global trends and needs to compete with other countries for scarce global capital.----* aislar de = insulate from.* aislarse de = cut + Reflexivo + off from.* protección para excluir o aislar = excluder.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) (apartar, separar) < enfermo> to isolate, keep in isolation; < preso> to place... in solitary confinement; < virus> to isolateb) ( dejar sin communicación) < lugar> to cut off2) (Elec) to insulate2.aislarse v pron (refl) to cut oneself off* * *= cut off, isolate, lock out, seclude, quarantine.Ex: The question I have regards natural concerns about the computer going down, and the situation that may exist when the library is cut off for an extended period of time from the online catalog.
Ex: How were such educational practicalities to be isolated and discussed?.Ex: This article examines the role of public library trustees who appear to live on the fringes of the library profession, locked out of the decision making mainstream.Ex: Can't you seclude yourself and do nothing but work on this topic for the week?.Ex: Australia cannot afford to quarantine itself from global trends and needs to compete with other countries for scarce global capital.* aislar de = insulate from.* aislarse de = cut + Reflexivo + off from.* protección para excluir o aislar = excluder.* * *vtA1(apartar, separar): conviene aislar a los enfermos the patients should be isolated o kept in isolationlas riadas aislaron el pueblo the village was cut off by the floodssus amigos los han aislado their friends have turned their backs on them o have cut themselves off from them2 ‹preso› to place … in solitary confinement3 ‹virus› to isolateB ( Elec) to insulate■ aislarse( refl) to isolate oneself, cut oneself off* * *
aislar ( conjugate aislar) verbo transitivo
‹ preso› to place … in solitary confinement;
‹ virus› to isolate
c) (Elec) to insulate
aislarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to cut oneself off
aislar verbo transitivo
1 to isolate
2 Téc to insulate
' aislar' also found in these entries:
English:
cut off
- insulate
- isolate
- ostracize
- shut off
- shut out
- cut
- screen
- shut
* * *♦ vt1. [persona] to isolate2. [del frío, de la electricidad] to insulate;[del ruido] to soundproof3. [incomunicar] to cut off;la nevada aisló la comarca del resto del país the snow cut the area off from the rest of the country4. [virus] to isolate♦ viestas ventanas aíslan muy bien del frío/ruido these windows are very good at keeping the cold/noise out* * *v/t1 isolate2 EL insulate* * *aislar {5} vt1) : to isolate2) : to insulate* * *aislar vb1. (separar) to isolate -
19 flashback
m.flashback (Cine).* * *['flasbak]SM (pl flashbacks) flashback* * *['flasβak]* * *= flashback [flash back].Ex. I have a liking for novels which use techniques for disturbing the usual steady flow of sequential narrative with perhaps a flashback or two.* * *['flasβak]* * *= flashback [flash back].Ex: I have a liking for novels which use techniques for disturbing the usual steady flow of sequential narrative with perhaps a flashback or two.
* * */ˈflasβak/(pl - backs)flashback* * *Cine flashback* * *m flashback -
20 ampolla
f.1 blister.2 ampoule.3 vial, small glass vial, ampoule, small glass phial.4 glass portion of a light bulb.5 bubble, bubble formed by rain or boiling water.6 ampulla, amphora.7 gas-produced blister on the surface of a metal.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: ampollar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: ampollar.* * *1 MEDICINA blister2 (burbuja) bubble3 (vasija) flask, bottle4 (tubito) ampoule, phial* * *SF [en la piel] blister; [de inyección] ampoule; (=frasco) flask* * *1) (por quemadura, rozamiento) blister2) ( con medicamento) ampoule (frml), vial (AmE), phial (BrE)* * *1) (por quemadura, rozamiento) blister2) ( con medicamento) ampoule (frml), vial (AmE), phial (BrE)* * *ampolla11 = blister.Ex: Medical concerns examined in section six include first aid kits, drugs, blisters, diarrhea, stings, bites, anaphylaxis, snakebite, and hypothermia.
* ampolla de sangre = blood blister.* formación de ampollas = blistering.* hacer ampollas = blister.* levantar ampollas = blister, rile, raise + Posesivo + hackles.* salir ampollas = blister.ampolla22 = vial.Ex: When overpressure in the vial occurs due to microbial growth (e.g., gas production by fermentation) remove excess gas by puncturing the septum with a sterile injection needle.
* * *A (por quemadura, rozamiento) blisterme ha salido una ampolla en el pie I have a blister on my footlevantar ampollas: sus comentarios levantaron algunas ampollas en el Senado his remarks riled a few people o got a few backs up in the Senate ( colloq)* * *
Del verbo ampollar: ( conjugate ampollar)
ampolla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
ampolla
ampollar
ampolla sustantivo femenino
1 (por quemadura, rozamiento) blister
2 ( con medicamento) ampoule (frml), vial (AmE), phial (BrE)
ampolla sustantivo femenino
1 Med (levantamiento de la piel) blister
2 (recipiente) ampoule
♦ Locuciones: figurado levantar ampollas, to infuriate, raise people's hackles
' ampolla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hacer
- reventar
- salir
English:
blister
* * *ampolla nf1. [en piel] blister;los zapatos nuevos me han hecho ampollas en el pie my new shoes have given me blisters on my foot;levantar ampollas to cause bad feeling2. [frasco] phial, vial;[para inyecciones] ampoule* * *f1 MED blister;levantar ampollas fig get people’s backs up2 ( botellita) vial, ampoule, Brphial* * *ampolla nf1) : blister2) : vial, ampoule* * *ampolla n blister
См. также в других словарях:
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