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83 culminate
/'kʌlmineit/ * nội động từ - lên đến cực điểm, lên đến tột độ, lên đến tột bậc - (thiên văn học) qua đường kinh (thiên thể...) -
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verbഉച്ചാവസ്ഥ പ്രാപിക്കുക, മൂര്ദ്ധന്യത്തിലെത്തുക -
85 culminate cul·mi·nate vi
['kʌlmɪˌneɪt]to culminate in — culminare con or in
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88 culminate with event
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91 Fast of Tammuz (A minor Jewish observance that inaugurates three weeks of mourning that culminate in the 24-hour fast of Tisha be-Av)
Религия: праздник 17 ТамузаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Fast of Tammuz (A minor Jewish observance that inaugurates three weeks of mourning that culminate in the 24-hour fast of Tisha be-Av)
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92 force the attack to culminate
Военный термин: вынуждать противника прекратить наступление, срывать наступлениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > force the attack to culminate
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93 to culminate in
se traduire par; se conclure par; déboucher sur; aboutir à; trouver son apothéose dansEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to culminate in
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94 to culminate in total victory
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97 достигать высшей точки
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > достигать высшей точки
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98 culminar
culminar ( conjugate culminar) verbo intransitivo ( llegar al clímax):◊ la novela culmina cuando … the novel reaches its climax when …;culminar en or con algo to culminate in sth
culminar verbo intransitivo to culminate ' culminar' also found in these entries: English: culminate -
99 lead up to
lead up to [sth.]1) (precede) precedere2) (culminate in) portare a, concludersi con [argument, outburst]3) (introduce) portare a [ topic]* * *(to progress towards; to contribute to: to lead up to a climax; the events leading up to the First World War.) portare a* * *vi + adv + prepportare (a), fig preparare la strada per* * *lead up to [sth.]1) (precede) precedere2) (culminate in) portare a, concludersi con [argument, outburst]3) (introduce) portare a [ topic] -
100 cap
1. n шапка, головной уборa cap set at a rakish angle — шапка, лихо сдвинутая на ухо
2. n кепка, кепи; фуражка3. n форменный головной убор; шапка4. n разг. спортсмен, представляющий страну на международном состязании5. n берет6. n колпак7. n чепец; чепчик8. n наколка9. n скуфья, камилавка10. n ермолка; тюбетейка; скуфейка11. n шапочка12. n капюшон13. n ист. шлем; кивер; каска14. n верхушка, шапка15. n крышка, колпачок; корончатая металлическая крышка16. n чехол; футляр17. n тех. колпачок; наконечник; насадка; грибок18. n мед. противозачаточный колпачокпереклад; капитель
19. n эл. цоколь20. n эл. чехлик21. n эл. шляпка гриба22. n эл. воен. наконечник снаряда23. n эл. капсюль; пистонblasting cap — подрывной капсюль, капсюль-детонатор
percussion cap — ударный капсюль, пистон
24. n эл. мор. эзельгофт25. n эл. амер. эк. верхний уровень, предел, лимит26. n эл. писчая бумага большого форматаcap-and-gown affair — мероприятие, на которое нужно являться в форме
to wear cap and bells — разыгрывать шута; паясничать
cap in hand — в роли просителя; униженно, подобострастно
to send the cap round — пускать шапку по кругу, собирать деньги
small double cap — формат бумаги,6Х66 см
sheet-and-half cap — формат бумаги,3Х62 см
27. n часто pl полигр. проф. прописная буква28. n шотл. чаша; чара, чарка29. n сл. капсула наркотикаСинонимический ряд:1. hat (noun) baseball cap; beanie; beret; bonnet; calotte; hat; pillbox; skullcap; visor2. top (noun) capsule; fez; lid; plug; seal; stopper; top3. cover (verb) blanket; cover; overcast; overlay; overspread; spread over4. culminate (verb) climax; consummate; crest; crown; culminate; finish off; peak; perfect; round off; surmount; top; top off5. surpass (verb) beat; best; better; cob; ding; exceed; excel; outdo; outgo; outmatch; outshine; outstrip; pass; surpass; transcend; trump
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culminate in — ˈculminate in [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they culminate in he/she/it culminates in present participle culminating in past tense culminated in … Useful english dictionary
Culminate — Cul mi*nate (k[u^]l m[i^]*n[=a]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Culminated} ( n[=a] t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Culminating} ( n[=a] t[i^]ng.] [L. cuimen top or ridge. See {Column}.] 1. To reach its highest point of altitude; to come to the meridian; to be … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
culminate — ► VERB 1) (usu. culminate in/with) reach or be a climax or point of highest development. 2) archaic or Astrology (of a celestial body) reach or be at the meridian. DERIVATIVES culmination noun. ORIGIN Latin culminare, from culmen summit … English terms dictionary
Culminate — Cul mi*nate (k[u^]l m[i^]*n[asl]t), a. Growing upward, as distinguished from a lateral growth; applied to the growth of corals. Dana. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
culminate — I verb accomplish, cap, climax, close, complete, conclude, consummate, crown, effect, end, execute, finish, reach a peak, reach the highest point, reach the zenith, terminate, top II index carry (succeed), cease, conclude ( … Law dictionary
culminate — (v.) 1640s, from L.L. culminatus pp. of culminare to top, to crown, from L. culmen (gen. culminis) top, peak, summit, roof, gable, also used figuratively, contraction of columen (see COLUMN (Cf. column)). Related: Culminated; culminating … Etymology dictionary
culminate — in sth phrasal verb (T) if a process culminates in something, it finally reaches the highest point of development or the most important result: a series of minor clashes culminating in a full scale war … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
culminate — [v] come to a climax cap, climax, close, come to a head*, conclude, crown, end, end up, finish, go over the mountain*, go the route*, rise to crescendo, round off, shoot one’s wad*, terminate, top off*, wind up*; concept 119 Ant. begin, commence … New thesaurus
culminate — [kul′mə nāt΄] vi. culminated, culminating [< ML culminatus, pp. of culminare < L culmen (gen. culminis), peak, summit, contr. of columen: see COLUMN] 1. to reach its highest or lowest altitude: said of a celestial body 2. to reach its… … English World dictionary
culminate — v. (d; intr.) to culminate in (to culminate in victory) * * * [ kʌlmɪneɪt] (d; intr.) to culminate in (to culminate in victory) … Combinatory dictionary
culminate — cul|mi|nate [ˈkʌlmıneıt] culminate in/with [culminate in/with sth] phr v [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; Origin: , past participle of culminare, from Latin culmen top ] if a process culminates in or with a particular event, it ends with that… … Dictionary of contemporary English