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21 подновлять
2) Engineering: freshen up, restore to good condition3) Architecture: revamp4) Drilling: trim5) Makarov: furbish up -
22 полировать
1) General subject: blanch (металл), brighten (металл), buff (кожаным кругом), clean (металл), face, glance, grind, hone, hone-stone, lap, levigate, planish, sand, smooth, brighten, burnish, furbish, furbish up, polish, rub up2) American: shine3) Engineering: body in (с нанесением нескольких слоёв лака), body up (с нанесением нескольких слоёв лака), finish, float (мрамор), glaze, mop (набранный из отдельных дисков ткани или кожи), refine (крупу), refurbish, rub, slick, surface5) Chemistry: brush up6) Metallurgy: work down7) Polygraphy: gloss8) Textile: lure9) Makarov: file10) Electrochemistry: abrade, buff wheel -
23 приводить в порядок
1) General subject: adjust, agree, appoint, arrange, (что-л.) beat into shape, busk, do, furbish, get (smth.) to rights, (что-л.) get into shape, (что-л.) knock into shape, lick into shape, make, methodize, neaten, order, (что-л.) put in proper trim, put into shape, put right, put straight, put to rights, readjust (снова), rearrange, redd, reorganize, right, set in order, set right, set to rights, slick, snug, sort out, spruce, square, straighten, systematize, tidy, trim, brush up, straighten out, set in order (в движение), get in order (e.g., there is still much work to be done to get the United States' fiscal house in order; англ. цитата - из репортажа агентства Thomson Reuters), bring to rights (должное состояние), groom (себя, внешность), organise, trick2) Colloquial: (тж. spruce up) spruce4) Military: button up (войска), rally, (войска) recoup, refit (войска), reform (войска), rehabilitate (войска после боя), reinstate (войска), spoon up5) Mathematics: settle6) Railway term: fettle7) Accounting: methodise8) Diplomatic term: bring up to date, marshal (документы и т.п.)9) Jargon: spruce up10) Oil: cure11) Patents: put in order13) Quality control: make good14) Makarov: bring to put, bring to rights, bring to shape, marshal (бумаги, документы и т.п.), organize, (что-л.) put (smth.) in proper trim, set, tidy up, (что-л.) lick into shape, clean up, do up, fix up, furbish up15) Taboo: doll upУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приводить в порядок
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24 приводить в порядок старую одежду
1) General subject: furbish old clothes2) Makarov: furbish up old clothesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приводить в порядок старую одежду
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25 ремонтировать
1) General subject: doctor, facelift (здание, комнату), fix, furbish, in repair, mend (дорогу и т. п.), overhaul, put in repair (что-л.), recondition (особ. судно), refit, remount, renovate, repair, replenish, service, vamp (обыкн. vamp up), vamp up, reclaim, rehabilitate, refurbish (мелкий ремонт квартиры) (перев. renovate, если речь о капитальном ремонте), do repairs2) Colloquial: revamp3) Military: (нарукавная) patch4) Engineering: remedy, repair maintain, restore, remediate5) Railway term: put into repair6) Economy: put in order7) Automobile industry: renew8) Architecture: redecorate, to re-do9) Mining: regrade10) Oil: fettle11) Drilling: maintain, put in repair, rework12) Automation: patch, rebuild, make good, make right13) Makarov: mend up, piece up, do up, furbish up -
26 реставрировать
1) General subject: furbish, rehabilitate, rejuvenate, rejuvenize, renovate, restore (картину и т. п.), furbish up, renew -
27 polieren
v/t polish (auch fig.)* * *to polish; to furbish; to burnish* * *po|lie|ren [po'liːrən] ptp poliertvtto polish; Schuhe auch to shine; (fig) to polish or brush upjdm die Fresse or Visage políéren (vulg) — to smash sb's face in (inf)
* * *1) (to make (metal) bright by polishing: They burnished the silver.) burnish2) (to make smooth and shiny by rubbing: She polished her shoes.) polish3) ((past tense, past participle shined) to polish: He tries to make a living by shining shoes.) shine4) (an act of polishing: I'll just give my shoes a shine.) shine5) (to polish: She rubbed up the silver.) rub up* * *po·lie·ren *[poˈli:rən]vt1. (glänzend reiben)▪ etw \polieren to polish sth* * *transitives Verb polishjemandem die Fresse polieren — (derb) smash somebody's face in
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28 putzen
I vt/i clean (auch Gemüse); (Schuhe) auch polish, Am. shine; (Silber) clean; (polieren) polish; (schmücken) decorate; (die Putzarbeit machen) clean, do the cleaning; putzen gehen work as a cleaner; sich (Dat) die Nase putzen blow ( oder wipe) one’s nose; sich (Dat) die Zähne putzen brush one’s teeth; die putzen wir SPORT, umg. we’ll blow them away, we’ll knock ‘em dead; Platte 10* * *to preen; to polish; to snuff; to plume; to furbish; to wipe; to clean* * *pụt|zen ['pʊtsn]1. vt1) (= säubern) to clean; (= polieren) to polish; (= wischen) to wipe; Pferd to brush down, to groom; Docht to trimdie Zähne putzen — to clean (Brit) or brush one's teeth
einem Baby den Hintern/die Nase putzen — to wipe a baby's bottom/nose
putzen gehen — to work as a cleaner
2) (dated = schmücken) to decorate3) Mauer to roughcast, to plaster4) (Aus = chemisch reinigen) to dry-clean2. vr1) (= sich säubern) to wash or clean oneself2) (dated = sich schmücken) to dress or do oneself up* * *1) ((of birds) to arrange (the feathers): The sea-gulls were preening themselves / their feathers.) preen2) (to snip off the burnt part of the wick of (a candle or lamp).) snuff* * *put·zen[ˈpʊtsn̩]I. vt1. (säubern)seine Schuhe \putzen to clean [or polish] [or shine] one's shoesdie Brille \putzen to clean one's glassesein Pferd \putzen to groom a horsedie Treppe/Wohnung \putzen to clean the steps/flatSpinat \putzen to wash and prepare spinach▪ etw \putzen to decorateden Christbaum \putzen to decorate the Christmas treeeine Urkunde putzte die Wand a certificate adorned the wall3. (wischen)putz dir den Dreck von den Schuhen! wipe the mud off your shoes!II. vi\putzen gehen to work as a cleaner* * *transitives Verb1) (blank reiben) polish[sich (Dat.)] die Zähne/die Nase putzen — clean or brush one's teeth/blow one's nose
sich putzen — < cat> wash itself; < bird> preen itself
3) auch itr. (bes. rhein., südd., schweiz.): (sauber machen) clean <room, shop, etc.>putzen gehen — work as a cleaner or (Brit.) char[woman]
4) (zum Kochen vorbereiten) wash and prepare < vegetables>* * *A. v/t & v/i clean (auch Gemüse); (Schuhe) auch polish, US shine; (Silber) clean; (polieren) polish; (schmücken) decorate; (die Putzarbeit machen) clean, do the cleaning;putzen gehen work as a cleaner;sich (dat)die Nase putzen blow ( oder wipe) one’s nose;sich (dat)die Zähne putzen brush one’s teeth;* * *transitives Verb1) (blank reiben) polish[sich (Dat.)] die Zähne/die Nase putzen — clean or brush one's teeth/blow one's nose
sich putzen — < cat> wash itself; < bird> preen itself
3) auch itr. (bes. rhein., südd., schweiz.): (sauber machen) clean <room, shop, etc.>putzen gehen — work as a cleaner or (Brit.) char[woman]
4) (zum Kochen vorbereiten) wash and prepare < vegetables>* * *(Gemüse) v.to clean v. (Schuhe) v.to polish v.to shine (US) v. v.to buff v.to clean v.to furbish v.to plaster a wall expr. -
29 pudse
blacken, burnish, do, plaster, polish, preen, set (something or someone) on (someone), shine* * *I. vb( gøre blank) polish ( fx the silver);( rense) clean ( fx rifles, windows);( fjerne overflødige dele fra) trim ( fx meat),( træflade) smooth;( lægge kalkpuds på) plaster;[ med sb:][ pudse et lys] trim a candle;[ pudse næse(n)] blow one's nose;[ pudse næse på et barn] wipe a child's nose;[ pudse sko] polish (, clean) shoes,(am) shine shoes ( fx he shined my shoes);[ med adv:]( om tekst) put the finishing touches to;[ pudse op] polish up ( fx the silver),( sætte i stand) furbish up ( fx old furniture),(male op etc) smarten up,F renovate ( fx an old shop);(fig: genopfriske) polish (el. brush) up ( fx one's English), furbish up ( fx one's skill),T rub up.II. vb ( hidse):[ pudse en hund på én] set a dog on somebody;[ puds ham!] at him! go for him!III. vb -
30 parlatmak
v. shine, polish, brighten, lighten, clean, give a polish, blazon, burnish, furbish, furbish up, gloss, luster, rub up, satin, sleek--------parlatmak (boya)v. glaze* * *polish -
31 patlat
1. touch off 2. blow up 3. detonate 4. furbish 5. furbish up 6. detonating (v.) 7. blast (v.) -
32 parlatmamak
v. (neg. form of parlatmak) shine, polish, brighten, lighten, clean, give a polish, blazon, burnish, furbish, furbish up, gloss, luster, rub up, satin, sleek -
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34 rinnovare
renovateguardaroba replaceabbonamento renew( ripetere) renew, repeat* * *rinnovare v.tr.1 to renew (anche dir.); to repeat: rinnovare un assalto, to renew an attack; rinnovare una cambiale, un contratto, to renew a bill, a contract; rinnovare una conoscenza, to renew an acquaintance; rinnovare una richiesta, to renew (o to repeat) a request; rinnovare i ringraziamenti a, to thank again: voglio rinnovarti i miei ringraziamenti, I want to thank you again; rinnovare le scuse, to apologize again; rinnovare gli sforzi, to renew one's efforts // rinnovare un passaporto, to extend a passport // (econ.) rinnovare un'azienda, to reorganize a firm2 ( cambiare) to renew, to change: rinnovare l'aria in una stanza, to change the air in a room (o to air a room); rinnovare la casa, to redecorate (o to do up) one's house; rinnovare il guardaroba, to renew one's wardrobe.◘ rinnovarsi v.intr.pron.1 ( ripetersi) to happen again, to be repeated: spero che ciò non si rinnovi, I hope this will not happen again* * *[rinno'vare]1. vt(gen), fig to renew2. vip (rinnovarsi)(ripetersi: fenomeno, occasione) to be repeated, recurPAROLA CHIAVE: rinnovare non si traduce mai con la parola inglese renovate* * *[rinno'vare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (prolungare la validità di) to renew [abbonamento, contratto, passaporto]2) (ristrutturare) to renovate [ costruzione]; to furbish, to refurbish [ stanza]3) (cambiare)rinnovare l'aria in una stanza — to change the air in a room, to let fresh air into a room
4) (ammodernare) to refresh, to update, to repackage [immagine, stile]5) (ripetere) to reissue [ invito]2.verbo pronominale rinnovarsi1) (ripetersi) to repeat itself2) (modernizzarsi) [ artista] to update* * *rinnovare/rinno'vare/ [1]1 (prolungare la validità di) to renew [abbonamento, contratto, passaporto]3 (cambiare) rinnovare l'aria in una stanza to change the air in a room, to let fresh air into a room4 (ammodernare) to refresh, to update, to repackage [immagine, stile]; devo rinnovare il mio guardaroba I need a new wardrobe5 (ripetere) to reissue [ invito]II rinnovarsi verbo pronominale1 (ripetersi) to repeat itself2 (modernizzarsi) [ artista] to update. -
35 kiillottaa
yks.nom. kiillottaa; yks.gen. kiillotan; yks.part. kiillotti; yks.ill. kiillottaisi; mon.gen. kiillottakoon; mon.part. kiillottanut; mon.ill. kiillotettiinbeeswax (verb)black (verb)buff (verb)burnish (verb)calender (verb)clean (verb)furbish (verb)glaze (verb)gloss (verb)polish (verb)refurbish (verb)scour (verb)shine (noun)wax* * *• lustre• wax• varnish• smooth• smooth out• shine• scour• rub up• refurbish• polish• luster• lacquer• gloss• glaze• furbish• coat• clean• burnish• buff• black• beeswax• polish up -
36 kohentaa
yks.nom. kohentaa; yks.gen. kohennan; yks.part. kohensi; yks.ill. kohentaisi; mon.gen. kohentakoon; mon.part. kohentanut; mon.ill. kohennettiinfurbish up (verb)improve (verb)lift (verb)poke (verb)refurbish (verb)repair (verb)stir (verb)touch up (verb)* * *• restore• mend• stir• touch up• repair• renew• refurbish• rake out• poke• improve• improve on• furbish up• fluff up• ennoble• brush up• straighten• lift -
37 צחצח
צַחְצַחch. sam( צִחְצֵחַ I (v. צחח) to polish, furbish; to clarify, make clear), to polish, furbish; to clarify. Targ. Jer. 46:4. Targ. Is. 21:5. -
38 צַחְצַח
צַחְצַחch. sam( צִחְצֵחַ I (v. צחח) to polish, furbish; to clarify, make clear), to polish, furbish; to clarify. Targ. Jer. 46:4. Targ. Is. 21:5. -
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40 обновлять
1) General subject: fig, freshen, innovate, modernize, novelize, pleach (изгородь из веток), recreate, regenerate (полностью), reinvent, renew, renovate, translate, upgrade, use for the first time (использовать что-л. впервые), vitalize, vivify, write up, brush up, revamp, spiffy2) Church: christen3) Military: reconstitute (запас)4) Engineering: furbish, refresh (информацию или изображение), refurbish, update5) Rare: novate6) Mathematics: be brought up to date7) Economy: bring up to date, update (данные)8) Information technology: freshen (изображение)9) Robots: update (информацию)10) Makarov: bring to date, rejuvenate, fig out, fig up11) Gold mining: updated
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Furbish — Fur bish, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Furbished}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Furbishing}.] [OE. forbischen, OF. forbir, furbir, fourbir, F. fourbir, fr. OHG. furban to clean. See { ish}.] To rub or scour to brightness; to clean; to burnish; as, to furbish a sword … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
furbish — index rehabilitate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
furbish — late 14c. (implied mid 13c. in surname Furbisher), from O.Fr. forbiss , prp. stem of forbir to polish, burnish; mend, repair (12c., Mod.Fr. fourbir), from a Germanic source (Cf. O.H.G. furban to polish ), from PIE root *prep to appear. Related:… … Etymology dictionary
furbish — [v] polish; renovate brighten, buff, burnish, clean, deck out*, fix up, glaze, gloss, gussy up*, improve, recondition, refurbish, rehabilitate, renew, restore, rub, shine, smarten up*, spruce up*; concepts 162,165,700 … New thesaurus
furbish — [fʉr′bish] vt. [ME furbishen < extended stem of OFr forbir < WGmc * furbjan, to clean > MHG vürben] 1. to brighten by rubbing or scouring; polish; burnish 2. to make usable or attractive again; renovate: usually with up furbisher n … English World dictionary
furbish — furbisher, n. /ferr bish/, v.t. 1. to restore to freshness of appearance or good condition (often fol. by up): to furbish a run down neighborhood; to furbish up one s command of a foreign language. 2. to polish. [1350 1400; ME furbishen < MF… … Universalium
furbish — /ˈfɜbɪʃ / (say ferbish) verb (t) 1. Also, furbish up. to restore to freshness of appearance or condition. 2. to remove rust from (armour, weapons, etc.); polish; burnish. {Middle English furbish(en), from Old French forbiss , stem of forbir… …
furbish — Synonyms and related words: adorn, array, beautify, bedeck, bedizen, blazon, brighten up, brush up, buff, burnish, color, dandify, deck, deck out, decorate, dizen, doll up, dress, dress up, embellish, emblazon, embroider, enrich, face lift, fig… … Moby Thesaurus
furbish — verb (T) also furbish up to improve the appearance of, or decorate something old compare refurbish (1) … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
Furbish lousewort — [fʉr′bish] n. a rare lousewort (Pedicularis furbishiae) with greenish yellow flowers found in Maine and Canada … English World dictionary
Furbish, Catherine — ▪ American botanist byname Kate Furbish born May 19, 1834, Exeter, N.H., U.S. died Dec. 6, 1931, Brunswick, Maine American botanist, who devoted her lifelong energies to documenting and making drawings of the flora of Maine, enriching… … Universalium