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21 разодеться
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22 наряжаться
1) General subject: adorn oneself with fine clothes, array oneself, dress, get up, prank, primp, prink, prink oneself up, put on lugs, smug oneself, spruce, spruce up, tog oneself up, tog oneself out3) American: fuss up4) Jargon: rag out -
23 перевязаться
возвр.
1) bandage oneself; dress one's wound
2) (чем-л.)
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24 перевязываться
I несовер. - перевязываться; совер. - перевязаться
1) bandage oneself; dress one's wound
2) (чем-л.) tie smth. round oneself
II страд. от перевязывать I, перевязывать II* * *bandage oneself; dress one's wound -
25 одеваться
1) General subject: array oneself, busk, dress, garb, get dress, get dressed2) Makarov: clothe oneself -
26 оправляться
1) General subject: gain strength, get over (после болезни, от испуга), heal, pick oneself up (после болезни, удара и т. п.), pull round (от потрясения), put one's dress, put ones dress, rally, recover from, recuperate, hair in order, recover, do (one's) business, do the deed, ease oneself2) Makarov: rally (от страха, горя, болезни), do a crap (в уборной) -
27 разодеться
1) General subject: to posh oneself up2) Jargon: rag out3) Makarov: deck oneself out, dress out, dress up -
28 наряжаться
I возвр.
1) dress up, smarten (oneself) up
2) array oneself (as)
II страд. от наряжать* * *dress up, smarten up -
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совер.; возвр.; разг.
dress up, get oneself up* * *dress up, get oneself up -
30 разрядиться
I возвр.; разг.
(наряжаться) dress up, deck oneself out, doll oneself up; get dressed up
II несовер. - разряжаться; совер. - разрядиться
1) электр. run down
2) перен.
ease, relax, abate, clear; become less tense* * *разряжаться; разрядиться dress up* * * -
31 разряжаться
I возвр.; разг.
(наряжаться) dress up, deck oneself out, doll oneself up; get dressed up
II несовер. - разряжаться; совер. - разрядиться
1) электр. run down
2) перен.
ease, relax, abate, clear; become less tense
III страд. от разряжать II* * *разряжаться; разрядиться dress up -
32 наряжаться
I несов. - наряжа́ться, сов. - наряди́ться1) (в вн.; надевать какую-л одежду) put on (d); wear (d)2) ( красиво одеваться) dress up, smarten (oneself) up3) (тв.; в вн.; надевать костюм, свойственный кому-л) dress / array oneself (as)II -
33 убирать
1) General subject: adorn, bedeck, caparison, char, clean down (пыль), clean up, deck (украшать чем-л.), deck out, decorate, dight, dismantle, dismantle (и т.п.), do out, do up, dress, dress up, expunge (кого-л.), furl (паруса), gather, gather in, get in (сено, урожай), harvest, harvest (хлеб), hop, houseclean (дом, квартиру), make, neaten, pack, prune (излишества), put aside, put away, put out, put up (вещи и т. п.), remove, slick, stow, stow away, strike (паруса и т. п.), take away, take in (паруса), take off, take up, tidy, tidy away, tidy up, trim, tuck away, unship (весла, руль), keep away, trim oneself up, get in (сено, урожай), clean up (со стола), clear away (со стола), put away (что-л.)3) Naval: secure4) American: side5) Military: spoon up6) Engineering: clean (чистить), clean up (чистить), move away, pull off, remove (удалять), scavenge, take away (удалять), take off (удалять), tidy (приводить в порядок)7) Bookish: expurgate (непристойности, обидные слова), expurge (непристойности, обидные слова), sublate11) Automobile industry: withdraw13) Mechanics: dump14) Business: dismount, dispose of16) Makarov: back away, back off, cut (урожай), dispose of (вывозить, сваливать после удаления), divest, handle (урожай), house (имущество и т.п.), pull (корнеплоды), retract (напр., шасси), shift (прочь), sweep up, clear up, do in, dress a play, dispose of (вывозить сваливать после удаления), do out (помещение и т. п.), clean down (пыль и т. п.), clean up (с пола с земли и т. п.), deck out (флагами цветами и т. п.)17) Taboo: chest -
34 принарядиться
1) General subject: spruce, to tart oneself up2) Colloquial: pretty up3) British English: glam up4) Makarov: deck oneself out, dress up, fix oneself up -
35 заниматься
I несовер. - заниматься; совер. - заняться1) (кем-л./чем-л.)occupy/busy oneself (with), be occupied (with), be engaged (in); engage (in); go in for, take up; indulge (in); devote oneself (to) ( посвящать себя); concern oneself (with) ( интересоваться); attend (to) ( выполнять)неорганизованно заниматься чем-л. — разг. faff about
заниматься спортом — to go in for sport, to indulge in sport
2) только несовер. learn, studyII несовер. - заниматься; совер. - заняться( загораться)blaze/flare up, be set on fire, be on fire, catch fire; break, dawn -
36 заняться
несовер. - заниматься; совер. - заняться(кем-л./чем-л.)occupy/busy oneself (with), be occupied (with), be engaged (in); engage (in); go in for, take up; indulge (in); devote oneself (to) ( посвящать себя); concern oneself (with) ( интересоваться); attend (to) ( выполнять)заняться спортом — to go in for sport, to indulge in sport
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2) Makarov: do oneself up -
38 равняться
сравнятьсяникто не может равняться с ним — nobody can compete with him, he is without a rival
2. тк. несов. (дт.; быть равным) be equal / equivalent / tantamount (to) (тж. перен.); amount (to); come* practically (to)дважды три равняется шести — twice three makes, или is (equal to), six
равняться катастрофе — be equivalent / tantamount to a catastrophe, amount to a catastrophe
3. тж. несов. (на вн., по дт.; следовать чьему-л. примеру) emulate (d.)4. тк. несов. (по дт.) воен. dress (on), align oneself (on, with)5. страд. к равнять -
39 маскироваться
I несовер. - маскироваться; совер. - замаскироваться
1) put on a mask прям. и перен.; возвр. dress up (as), come disguised (as), disguise oneself (as)
2) воен. camouflage
II страд. от маскировать* * *put on a mask и dress up; come disguised* * * -
40 вырядиться
1) General subject: bedizen, doll, get oneself up, dress out, overdress (I'm overdressed for the party), to be too dressed (I'm too dressed for that party! - Я слишком вырядился на эту вечеринку!), put on one's best bib and tucker2) Makarov: do oneself up
См. также в других словарях:
dress — v. & n. v. 1 a tr. clothe; array (dressed in rags; dressed her quickly). b intr. wear clothes of a specified kind or in a specified way (dresses well). 2 intr. a put on clothes. b put on formal or evening clothes, esp. for dinner. 3 tr. decorate… … Useful english dictionary
dress — /dres/, n., adj., v., dressed or drest, dressing. n. 1. an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt in one piece. 2. clothing; apparel; garb: The dress of the 18th century was colorful. 3. formal attire. 4. a particular… … Universalium
dress — /drɛs / (say dres) noun 1. a one piece outer garment worn by women and girls, comprising a skirt and bodice, with or without sleeves. 2. clothing; apparel; garb. 3. fine clothes; formal costume: full dress. 4. outer covering, as the plumage of… …
dress up — 1) Angela loved dressing up Syn: dress smartly, dress formally, wear evening dress; informal doll oneself up, put on one s glad rags, gussy oneself up 2) Hugh dressed up as Santa Claus Syn: disguise oneself, dress; put on fancy dress, put on a… … Thesaurus of popular words
dress — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French drescer, dresser to direct, put right, Vulgar Latin *directiare, from Latin directus direct, past participle of dirigere to direct, from dis + regere to lead straight more at right Date: 14th… … New Collegiate Dictionary
dress — [[t]drɛs[/t]] n. 1) clo an outer garment for women and girls, consisting of bodice and skirt cut or sewn as one piece 2) clo clothing; apparel; garb 3) clo formal attire 4) a particular form of appearance; guise 5) zool. outer covering, as the… … From formal English to slang
dress — 1. verb 1) he dressed quickly Syn: put on clothes, clothe oneself, get dressed 2) she was dressed in a suit Syn: clothe, attire, garb, deck out, trick out, costume, array, robe; informal get up … Thesaurus of popular words
dress — {{11}}dress (n.) c.1600, originally any clothing, especially that appropriate to rank or to some ceremony; sense of woman s garment is first recorded 1630s, with overtones of made not merely to clothe but to adorn. Dress rehearsal first recorded… … Etymology dictionary
dress — 1. verb 1) he dressed quickly Syn: put on clothes, clothe oneself, get dressed 2) she was dressed in a suit Syn: clothe, attire, deck out; informal get up 3) she enjoyed dressing the tree … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
dress — 1. noun /drɛs,dɹɛs/ a) An item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which covers the upper part of the body as well as below the waist. Amy and Mary looked very pretty in their dresses. b) Apparel, clothing. 2. verb /drɛs,dɹɛs/ … Wiktionary
disguise oneself as — DRESS UP AS, pretend to be, pass oneself of as, impersonate, pose as; formal personate. → disguise … Useful english dictionary