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cradle ['kreɪdəl]1 noun∎ the cradle of democracy/the trade union movement le berceau de la démocratie/du mouvement syndical;∎ from the cradle to the grave du berceau au tombeau;∎ to provide comprehensive health cover from cradle to grave assurer une couverture santé complète tout au long de la vie d'un individu;∎ they've known each other since they were in their cradles ils se connaissent depuis qu'ils sont tout petits;(b) (frame → for painter, window cleaner) pont m volant, échafaudage m volant; (→ in hospital bed) arceau m(c) (for telephone receiver, PDA) support m(hold carefully → baby, kitten) tenir tendrement (dans ses bras); (→ delicate object) tenir précieusement ou délicatement (dans ses bras);∎ figurative cradled in luxury bercé dans le luxe;∎ the village was cradled in a valley le village était blotti au fond d'une vallée►► cradle cap dermite f séborrhéique;∎ to have cradle cap (of baby) avoir des croûtes de lait;Architecture cradle vault (voûte f en) tonnelle f, (voûte en) berceau m -
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ˈkreɪdl
1. сущ.
1) прям. колыбель, люлька He rocked the cradle with his foot. ≈ Он качал ногой колыбель. cradle song Syn: cot, rocker from the cradle to the grave ≈ всю жизнь She who rocks the cradle rules the world. ≈ посл. Рука, качающая колыбель, правит миром.
2) перен. начало, истоки, младенчество, колыбель ( в фигуральном смысле) Wessex the cradle of the royal house. ≈ Уэссекс - колыбель королевского дома. from the cradle cradle Catholic cradle snatcher
3) специальные значения а) тех. опора, рама Syn: frame б) воен. люлька орудия в) горн. лоток для промывки золотоносного песка, сито( для той же цели) г) мор. спусковые салазки( для спуска судна на воду), стапель д) строит. люлька ( малярная и т.п.) е) рычаг телефона, прямо не переводится He dropped the receiver into its cradle. ≈ Он положил трубку. ж) мед. шина ∙ cradle hole cat's cradle cat's-cradle
2. гл.
1) а) укачивать в люльке, баюкать;
класть в колыбель тж. перен. He shall be cradled in my shield. ≈ Колыбелью для него послужит мой щит. Conveyed to earth and cradled in a tomb. ≈ Уложен в землю, могила ему колыбелью. б) родить Ere a butcher cradles a king. ≈ Пока в семье мясника не родится король. в) перен. воспитывать с самого раннего детства The house that cradled Prince Metternich. ≈ Дом, в котором рос князь Меттерних. Syn: nurture, shelter г) убаюкивать, усыплять бдительность
2) горн. мыть золото
3) вешать трубку (телефона) "I wouldn't have believed it," Ken said, and cradled the phone. ≈ "Я бы в это не поверил", сказал Кен и положил трубку.
4) присоединять к раме;
обрамлять, вправлять в раму, рамку He cradled the picture. ≈ Он вправил картину в раму. колыбель, люлька - from the * с колыбели, прирожденный - orator from the * прирожденный оратор - the * of the deep море истоки, начало;
колыбель - Greece, the * of European culture Греция, колыбель европейской культуры - from the * to the grave от колыбели до могилы, всю жизнь - the * of civilization истоки цивилизации - the sea was the * of life жизнь зародилась в море рычаг (телефона) - he dropped the receiver into its * он положил трубку на рычаг (техническое) рама, опора (горное) лоток для промывки золотоносного песка (морское) спусковые салазки (медицина) шина, поддержка( военное) люлька > to rob the * жениться на молоденькой;
выйти замуж за человека значительно моложе себя качать в люльке;
убаюкивать - to * a child in one's arms качать ребенка на руках воспитывать с раннего детства, с младенчества - to be *d in luxury вырасти в роскоши класть на рычаг - to * the telephone receiver положить трубку (горное) промывать (золотой песок) cradle воспитывать с самого раннего детства ~ качать в люльке;
убаюкивать ~ колыбель, люлька;
from the cradle с колыбели, прирожденный;
from the cradle to the grave всю жизнь ~ горн. лоток для промывки золотоносного песка ~ воен. люлька (орудия) ~ начало;
истоки;
младенчество;
the cradle of civilization истоки цивилизации ~ горн. промывать (золотой песок) ~ тех. рама, опора ~ рычаг (телефона) ;
he dropped the receiver into its cradle он положил трубку ~ мор. спусковые салазки ~ начало;
истоки;
младенчество;
the cradle of civilization истоки цивилизации ~ колыбель, люлька;
from the cradle с колыбели, прирожденный;
from the cradle to the grave всю жизнь ~ колыбель, люлька;
from the cradle с колыбели, прирожденный;
from the cradle to the grave всю жизнь ~ рычаг (телефона) ;
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1. noun(cot, lit. or fig.) Wiege, die2. transitive verbfrom the cradle to the grave — von der Wiege bis zur Bahre
cradle somebody/something in one's arms — jemanden in den Armen/etwas im Arm halten
* * *['kreidl] 1. noun1) (a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.) die Wiege2) (a frame of similar shape, eg one under a ship that is being built or repaired.) das Hängegerüst2. verb(to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) wiegen* * *cra·dle[ˈkreɪdl̩]I. nfrom the \cradle to the grave von der Wiege bis zur Bahreto rock a \cradle eine Wiege schaukeln5.II. vt▪ to \cradle sb/sth jdn/etw [sanft] haltento \cradle sb's head on one's lap jds Kopf in seinen Schoß betten* * *['kreɪdl]1. n(= cot fig = birthplace) Wiege f; (= support, of phone) Gabel f; (for invalids) Schutzgestell nt (zum Abhalten des Bettzeugs von Verletzungen); (for ship) (Ablauf)schlitten m; (BUILD, for window-cleaners) Hängegerüst nt; (in sea rescues) Hosenboje f; (for mechanic under car) Schlitten mright from the cradle — von klein auf, von Kindesbeinen an
2. vt1) (= hold closely) an sich (acc) drückenhe was cradling his injured arm — er hielt sich (dat) seinen verletzten Arm
to cradle sb/sth in one's arms/lap —
the baby lay cradled in her lap — das Baby lag( geborgen) in ihrem Schoß
he cradled the telephone under his chin — er klemmte sich (dat) den Hörer unters Kinn
2) receiver auflegen* * *cradle [ˈkreıdl]A s1. Wiege f (auch fig):from the cradle to the grave von der Wiege bis zur Bahre2. fig Wiege f, Kindheit f, Anfang(sstadium) m(n):from the cradle von Kindheit oder Kindesbeinen an;in the cradle in den ersten Anfängen3. wiegenartiges Gerät, besonders TECHa) Hängegerüst n, Schwebebühne f (für Bauarbeiter)b) Gründungseisen n (des Graveurs)c) Räderschlitten m (für Arbeiten unter Autos)d) Schwingtrog m (der Goldwäscher)e) TEL Gabel f:put the receiver in the cradle den Hörer auf die Gabel legen6. MIL Rohrwiege f:cradle carriage Wiegenlafette f7. MEDa) (Draht)Schiene fb) Schutzgestell n (zum Abhalten des Bettzeuges von Wunden)c) VET Halsgestell n (für Tiere)B v/t1. wiegen, schaukeln:cradle to sleep in den Schlaf wiegen2. in die Wiege legen4. betten:cradle one’s head on one’s arms5. a) hegenb) pflegenc) auf-, großziehen6. AGR mit der Gerüstsense mähen8. goldhaltige Erde im Schwingtrog waschen* * *1. noun(cot, lit. or fig.) Wiege, die2. transitive verbcradle somebody/something in one's arms — jemanden in den Armen/etwas im Arm halten
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I ['kreɪdl]1) (for baby) culla f. (anche fig.)from the cradle — fin dalla culla o dall'infanzia
from the cradle to the grave — dalla culla alla tomba, dalla nascita alla morte
2) (platform) piattaforma f. sollevabileII ['kreɪdl]* * *['kreidl] 1. noun1) (a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.) culla2) (a frame of similar shape, eg one under a ship that is being built or repaired.) invasatura2. verb(to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) cullare* * *cradle /ˈkreɪdl/n.1 culla ( anche fig.): from the cradle, fin dalla culla; fin dall'infanzia; Athens was the cradle of the arts, Atene fu la culla delle arti2 (mecc., aeron., naut.) culla; intelaiatura di sostegno8 (ind. tess.) culla; carrellino; selletta9 (telef.) forcella portamicrofono● (med.) cradle cap, crosta lattea □ (ind. min.) cradle dump, rovesciatore di vagonetti □ (fam.) cradle robber (o cradle-snatcher), chi ha rapporti con (o sposa) un partner molto più giovane □ (fam.) cradle-snatching, relazione amorosa (o matrimonio) con una persona assai più giovane □ cradle-to-grave (agg.), dalla culla alla tomba.(to) cradle /ˈkreɪdl/v. t.1 stringere con delicatezza ( tra le braccia o tra le mani): She was cradling a mug of coffee in her hands, stringeva tra le mani una tazza di caffè2 (fig.) essere la culla di: Italy cradled Etruscan civilization, l'Italia fu la culla della civiltà etrusca* * *I ['kreɪdl]1) (for baby) culla f. (anche fig.)from the cradle — fin dalla culla o dall'infanzia
from the cradle to the grave — dalla culla alla tomba, dalla nascita alla morte
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1. noun1) (a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.) cuna2) (a frame of similar shape, eg one under a ship that is being built or repaired.) rodamiento (minas); andamio (construcción); dique hijuela (transporte)
2. verb(to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) acunar, mecercradle n cunatr['kreɪdəl]1 (for baby) cuna2 (for telephone) soporte nombre masculino3 (scaffold) andamio volante; (for ship) basada1 (baby) acunar (en los brazos), mecer\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLfrom the cradle to the grave (durante) toda la vidathe cradle of something literal la cuna de algocradle snatcher asaltacunas nombre masulino o femeninocradle n: cuna fn.• brezo s.m.• cuna s.f.• moisés s.m.• plataforma colgante s.f.• trompa s.f.v.• mecer v.• meter en la cuna v.
I 'kreɪdḷ1) ( for baby) cuna f2) ( for telephone receiver) horquilla f
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transitive verb \<\<baby\>\> acunar, mecer*; \<\<guitar\>\> sostener* contra el pecho['kreɪdl]1. N1) (=cot, birthplace etc) cuna f- rob the cradle2) [of telephone] soporte m, horquilla f3) (Constr) andamio m volante2.VT [+ child] mecer, acunar; [+ object] abrazar3.CPDcradle cap N — costra f láctea
cradle snatcher * N —
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I ['kreɪdḷ]1) ( for baby) cuna f2) ( for telephone receiver) horquilla f
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['kreɪdl] 1. сущ.1) колыбель, люлькаHe rocked the cradle with his foot. (Ch. Dickens, Old Curiosity Shop, 1840) — Он качнул ногой колыбель. (пер. Н. А. Волжиной)
The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. — посл. Рука, качающая колыбель, правит миром.
2) начало, истоки, младенчество, колыбельfrom the cradle to the grave — от колыбели до могилы, от рождения до смерти, всю жизнь
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3) тех. опора, рамаSyn:frame 1.4) воен. люлька орудия5) горн. лоток, сито для промывки золотоносного песка6) мор. спусковые салазки, стапель7) брит.; стр.; амер. scaffold люлька ( для работы на высоте)He dropped the receiver into its cradle. — Он положил трубку.
9) мед. шина•- cat's cradle 2. гл.1) укачивать (в люльке, на руках); баюкать; класть в колыбельThe old man cradled the baby in his arms. — Старик качал ребёнка на руках.
2) бережно держать; прижимать к грудиHe was sitting at the big table cradling a large bowl of coffee. — Он сидел за широким столом, сжимая в руках большую чашку кофе.
The house that cradled Prince Metternich. — Дом, в котором рос князь Меттерних.
Syn:4) горн. мыть золото5) вешать трубку ( телефона)"I wouldn't have believed it," Ken said, and cradled the phone. (R. Stark, Blackbird, 1969) — "Я бы в это не поверил", - сказал Кен и положил трубку.
6) присоединять к раме; обрамлять, вставлять в раму, рамкуHe cradled the picture. — Он вставил картину в раму.
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['kreidl] 1. noun1) (a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.) vugge2) (a frame of similar shape, eg one under a ship that is being built or repaired.) understøtning2. verb(to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) vugge* * *['kreidl] 1. noun1) (a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.) vugge2) (a frame of similar shape, eg one under a ship that is being built or repaired.) understøtning2. verb(to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) vugge -
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'kreidl 1. noun1) (a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.) vogge2) (a frame of similar shape, eg one under a ship that is being built or repaired.) beddingvogn, slippvogn2. verb(to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) vogge; holde i sin hule håndIsubst. \/ˈkreɪdl\/1) ( også overført) vugge2) ( telekommunikasjon) gaffel, holder (til telefonrør)3) (landbruk, på ljå) meiebøyle4) ( medisin) sengekrone5) ( medisin) benskinne6) ( bygg) (henge)stillas, (bevegelig) plattform7) ( sjøfart) avløpningspute, beddingvogn8) ( gravørredskap) vuggestål9) ( mineralogi) sjeidetraucradle Catholic født katolikkfrom the cradle to the grave fra vuggen til gravenrob the cradle begå barnerov (gifte seg med noen som er mye yngre enn man selv)IIverb \/ˈkreɪdl\/1) legge i vuggen2) vugge3) ( overført) oppfostre4) forklaring: holde (en stein e.l.) i sin hule hånd5) ( med ljå) slå, meiecradle the telephone receiver legge på røret -
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['kreidl] 1. noun1) (a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.) zibelka2) (a frame of similar shape, eg one under a ship that is being built or repaired.) ogredje2. verb(to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) zibati* * *I [kréidl]nounzibelka; figuratively rojstni kraj, otroštvo; korito za izpiranje zlata; medicine opornica; technical opora, ležaj; vilice za telefonske slušalke; prehodna vlagalna deska (tisk); zidarski oderII [kréidl]transitive verbv zibelko položiti, zibati, uspavati; izpirati zlato; kositi (s posebno koso) -
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['kreidl] 1. noun1) (a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.) berço2) (a frame of similar shape, eg one under a ship that is being built or repaired.) berço2. verb(to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) embalar* * *cra.dle[kr'eidəl] n 1 berço. 2 lugar de origem, terra natal. 3 fig início, origem. 4 Naut picadeiro. 5 armação para sustentar avião, etc. durante a construção. 6 Amer bateria oscilante para lavar ouro. 7 ancinho de gadanha. 8 Med tala para imobilizar um membro fraturado. 9 gancho de telefone. 10 cutelo, talhador. • vt+vi 1 pôr ou balançar no berço, embalar. 2 criar, cuidar de, educar. 3 pôr ou segurar em picadeiro, armação, tala, etc. 4 Amer lavar (ouro) em bateria oscilante. 5 ceifar com gadanha provida de ancinho. from the cradle desde a infância. in the cradle fig na infância. -
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lengőállvány, bölcső to cradle: bölcsőben nevel, ringat* * *['kreidl] 1. noun1) (a child's bed especially one in which it can be rocked.) bölcső2) (a frame of similar shape, eg one under a ship that is being built or repaired.) lengőállvány2. verb(to hold or rock as if in a cradle: She cradled the child in her arms.) bölcsőben ringat -
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