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treil 1. verb1) (to drag, or be dragged, along loosely: Garments were trailing from the suitcase.) trekke etter seg, slepe2) (to walk slowly and usually wearily: He trailed down the road.) traske, slepe seg langsomt av gårde3) (to follow the track of: The herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.) følge sporet av2. noun1) (a track (of an animal): The trail was easy for the hunters to follow.) spor, far2) (a path through a forest or other wild area: a mountain trail.) sti, løype, spor3) (a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes: There was a trail of blood across the floor.) spor, merke•- trailerhale--------spor--------stiIsubst. \/treɪl\/1) bånd, strime, stripe2) ranke av slyngplante3) lang rad, rekke4) hale, slep5) ( også overført) spor, far6) merke7) (opptråkket) sti, vei8) ( ski) løype, spor9) ( militærvesen) lavettsvansat the trail ( militærvesen) i hånden geværblaze a trail stikke ut en vei ( overført) være banebrytende, bane vei forget off the trail miste sporetget on the trail komme på sporetbe hot on the trail of someone være like i hælene på noenleave in one's trail føre med seg, medføretrail of a meteor meteorhaletrail of dust støvskyIIverb \/treɪl\/1) slepe (langs bakken), trekke etter seg2) spore (opp), oppspore, etterspore, være på sporet av, følge sporet av3) følge etter, være i hælene på4) ( hverdagslig) komme bak(etter), sakke akterut, komme på etterskudd, ligge etter5) (amer.) tråkke opp en sti, bane en vei gjennom6) slepe seg (frem), traske, dra beina etter seg7) drive (langsomt)8) henge9) komme i en lang rekke, gå (enkeltvis) i en lang rekke10) virvle opp11) (om plante, orm e.l.) krype, slynge segtrail along ha med seghenge ettertrail a pike ( gammeldags) tjene som soldattrail arms! i hånden gevær!trail a rifle ( militærvesen) gå med gevær i høyre håndtrail in popularity synke i popularitettrail on slepe seg frem, dra beina etter segtrail one's coat eller trail one's coat-tails egle, lage bråk, yppe til strid, provoseretrail oneself slepe seg fremtrail out trekke ut, hale ut -
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[treil] 1. verb1) (to drag, or be dragged, along loosely: Garments were trailing from the suitcase.) espalhar-se2) (to walk slowly and usually wearily: He trailed down the road.) arrastar-se3) (to follow the track of: The herd of reindeer was being trailed by a pack of wolves.) seguir o rasto de2. noun1) (a track (of an animal): The trail was easy for the hunters to follow.) rasto2) (a path through a forest or other wild area: a mountain trail.) caminho3) (a line, or series of marks, left by something as it passes: There was a trail of blood across the floor.) rasto•- trailer* * *[treil] n 1 rasto, traço, vestígio, faro, cheiro. 2 trilho, trilha, picada. 3 cauda (também de vestido). 4 conteira de canhão. • vt+vi 1 puxar, arrastar. 2 arrastar-se, ser arrastado. 3 seguir, seguir a fila. 4 deixar rasto. 5 andar lentamente, rastejar-se. 6 rastejar (caça). 7 pisar (grama) para abrir trilho. 8 diminuir aos poucos. 9 anunciar, informar, indicar com antecedência. 10 estar perdendo (jogo, competição). on your trail no seu rasto. to blaze a trail abrir caminho, ser pioneiro em alguma coisa. to trail away, to trail off diminuir, morrer (voz). to trail on continuar arrastando-se. trail of steam nuvem de fumaça. -
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I 1. [fleə(r)]1) (light signal) aer. radiofaro m.; mil. razzo m. illuminante; mar. (distress signal) razzo m. (di segnalazione di pericolo)2) (burst of light) (of match, lighter) chiarore m.; (of fireworks) bagliore m.3) sart. svasatura f., scampanatura f.4) astr. (anche solar flare) brillamento m. solare, flare m.2.nome plurale flares (trousers) pantaloni m. a zampa d'elefanteII [fleə(r)]1) (burn briefly) [firework, match, torch] brillare•- flare up* * *[fleə]1) (to burn with a bright unsteady light: The firelight flared.) ardere2) ((of a skirt, trousers etc) to become wider at the bottom edge: a flared skirt.) allargarsi; essere svasato•- flare up* * *[flɛə(r)]1. n2) (in skirt) svasatura3)flares npl — pantaloni mpl a zampa d'elefante2. vi(match, torch) accendersi con una fiammata•- flare up* * *flare /flɛə(r)/n.1 bagliore; chiarore improvviso; lampo: the sudden flare of a searchlight, l'improvviso lampo d'un riflettore3 (mil.) razzo; bengala; segnale luminoso; fuoco di segnalazione: to fire off [to light] flares, sparare razzi [accendere fuochi] di segnalazione; distress flare, segnale (luminoso) di soccorso6 (al pl.) pantaloni a zampa di elefante8 (mecc.) svasatura11 (med.) infiammazione; arrossamento; eritema● (aeron.) flare path, pista illuminata ( per atterraggio di fortuna) □ flare gun (o pistol), pistola lanciarazzi.(to) flare /flɛə(r)/A v. i.1 accendersi; prendere fuoco; divampare2 illuminarsi; brillare; balenare3 (mil.) far segnali con razzi4 (fig.) accendersi; divampare; mandare lampi: Anger flared in his eyes, nei suoi occhi si accese un lampo d'ira; Gang war flared, è divampata la guerra fra bande6 allargarsi; essere svasato; ( moda, anche) essere scampanato: The skirt flares below the knees, la gonna è svasata sotto il ginocchio8 (aeron.) richiamare l'aereo in atterraggioB v. t.1 far brillare, ardere, ecc.2 (mil.) segnalare con razzi* * *I 1. [fleə(r)]1) (light signal) aer. radiofaro m.; mil. razzo m. illuminante; mar. (distress signal) razzo m. (di segnalazione di pericolo)2) (burst of light) (of match, lighter) chiarore m.; (of fireworks) bagliore m.3) sart. svasatura f., scampanatura f.4) astr. (anche solar flare) brillamento m. solare, flare m.2.nome plurale flares (trousers) pantaloni m. a zampa d'elefanteII [fleə(r)]1) (burn briefly) [firework, match, torch] brillare•- flare up -
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[treɪl] 1. сущ.1) след ( человека или животного)on smb.'s trail — по чьему-л. следу
The police were on his trail. — Полиция напала на его след.
The trail winds through the forest. — След петляет, вьётся по лесу.
- be on the trail of smb.- foul the trail
- get on the trail
- get off the trail2) след, "хвост"to blaze / make a trail — делать, оставлять след
The wounded animal left a trail of blood. — Раненое животное оставляло за собой кровавый след.
The car left a trail of dust. — Машина оставила позади себя столб пыли.
Syn:3) тропа, тропинка- ski trail4) охота, преследование животного ( по следу)Syn:5) бот. стелющийся побег6) воен.а) хобот лафетаб) положение наперевес (оружия, снаряжения)7) авиа линейное отставание бомбы9) анонс (какой-л. теле- или радиопередачи)2. гл.1) протаптывать ( тропинку), прокладывать путь2) идти по следу, преследовать, выслеживатьWe were trailing a wounded deer. — Мы шли по следу раненного оленя.
The police trailed him for days. — Полиция выслеживала его несколько дней.
They trailed him to his home. — Они выследили, где он живёт.
The Jaguar sped through outer London, trailed by the red Rover. — "Ягуар" мчался по окраинам Лондона, преследуемый красным "ровером".
Syn:3)а) тянуться сзади (чего-л.)б) отставать, быть позади (в каких-л. делах, мероприятиях, начинаниях)Most MPs seem to expect Mr Silkin to come third with between 30 to 40 votes and Mr Shore to trail with between 20 and 30. (Times) — По-видимому, большинство членов парламента склоняется к тому, что мистер Силкин будет третьим, набрав от 30 до 40 голосов, а мистер Шор останется позади с 20-30 голосами.
Syn:4)а) волочиться, тащиться; отставать, идти сзади, плестисьб) волочить, тащитьThe gentleman has trailed his stick after him. (Ch. Dickens) — Джентльмен тащил за собой свою палку.
Syn:5) диал. заносить в дом ( грязь на подошвах обуви)The children trail a lot of dirt in the house. (Mrs. Toogood) — Дети приносят в дом кучу грязи.
8) свисать (о волосах, детали одежды)9) разг. заманивать, вовлекать (куда-л. обманом); одурачивать, играть (на чьих-л. чувствах, слабостях)I perceived she was what is vernacularly termed trailing Mrs. Dent; that is, playing on her ignorance. (Ch. Brontë) — Я поняла, что она, как говорится, морочила голову миссис Дент, то есть играла на её неосведомлённости.
Syn:10) делать анонс, анонсировать ( теле- или радиопрограмму)It remains to me an object of mystery why the BBC trailed this programme as unsuitable for young people. (Guardian) — Для меня остается загадкой, почему в анонсе Би-би-си было сказано, что эту программу нельзя смотреть молодым людям.
11) блуждать, петлятьThe path sometimes trailed across the meadows. (J. B. Firth) — Местами тропинка петляла среди лугов.
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1. n пионер, первооткрыватель; первопроходец2. n зачинатель, инициатор3. n новатор4. n воен. сапёр5. n амер. название серии американских автоматических космических аппаратов6. a первый7. a новый, новаторский8. a пробный, исследовательский9. v прокладывать путь, быть пионером, первооткрывателем, инициатором10. v вести, направлятьСинонимический ряд:1. first (adj.) earliest; first; initial; maiden; original; primary; prime2. initiatory (adj.) brave; creative; early; experimental; initiatory; introductory; pioneering; untried3. army engineer (noun) army engineer; bridge builder; combat engineer; engineer; fortification engineer; member of demolition squad; miner; road builder; sapper4. builder (noun) builder; contributor; creator; developer5. colonist (noun) colonist; colonizer; early settler; homesteader; immigrant; pilgrim; settler; squatter6. innovator (noun) innovator; leader; pacesetter7. trailblazer (noun) explorer; forerunner; frontiersman; guide; pathfinder; path-finder; precursor; scout; trailblazer8. establish (verb) blaze; colonise; colonize; develop; discover; establish; explore; found; initiate; settle; triggerАнтонимический ряд:
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