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1 my eyes glaze over
Information technology: MEGOУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > my eyes glaze over
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2 остекленеть
General subject: glassify, glaze, glaze over (о взгляде) -
3 тупо пялиться
Colloquial: glaze over -
4 остекленеть
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5 покрываться льдом
1) General subject: catch, freeze, freeze up (об озере), ice2) Aviation: ice up3) Forestry: glaze4) Makarov: catch over, freeze over, freeze up (об озере и т. п.) -
6 обливать
облитьоблить холодной водой (прям. и перен.) — throw* cold water (on)
облить книгу чернилами — spill* ink on a book
2. (вн.; глазурью и т. п.) glaze (d.)♢
обливать грязью, помоями кого-л. — fling* mud at smb.обливать презрением (вн.) разг. — pour / heap contempt (on)
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7 обливать
(кого-л./что-л.)
1) (чем-л.)
pour (smth. over), wet; sluice (over); spill (on)
2) (глазурью и т.п.)
glaze* * *pour, wet; sluice; spill; flood; soak -
8 обливать
несов. - облива́ть, сов. - обли́тьобли́ть холо́дной водо́й — throw cold water (on)
обли́ть кни́гу черни́лами — spill ink on a book
2) (вн.; глазурью и т.п.) glaze (d)••облива́ть гря́зью / помо́ями кого́-л — fling mud at smb
облива́ть презре́нием (вн.) разг. — pour / heap contempt (on)
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9 обливать
(кого-л./что-л.)несовер. - обливать; совер. - облить1) (чем-л.)pour (smth. over), wet; sluice (over); spill (on); flood; soakобливать холодной водой (что-л.; прям. и перен.) — to throw cold water
обливать помоями — (кого-л./что-л.) to fling mud (at)
2) (глазурью и т.п.) -
10 пелена
1) General subject: carpet (напрестольная), pall, scales, sheet, shroud, veil (to draw (to cast, to throw) a veil over something - опустить завесу над чем-либо), veiling, cobweb2) Medicine: dimout (перёд глазами)3) Church: (под икону) podea4) Engineering: fog5) Astronautics: film6) Aviation medicine: dimout (перед глазами)8) Christianity: altar-cloth -
11 пелена смерти на его глазах
General subject: the glaze of death over his eyesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пелена смерти на его глазах
См. также в других словарях:
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glaze over — verb a) to become unfocused, as if through boredom b) to gloss over … Wiktionary
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glaze — glaze1 [gleız] v [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: glass] 1.) [i]also glaze over if your eyes glaze over, they show no expression, usually because you are very bored or tired ▪ Sometimes his eyes would glaze over for a second or two. 2.) [T] to cover… … Dictionary of contemporary English
glaze — [[t]gle͟ɪz[/t]] glazes, glazing, glazed 1) N COUNT A glaze is a thin layer of liquid which is put on a piece of pottery and becomes hard and shiny when the pottery is heated in a very hot oven. ...hand painted French tiles with decorative glazes … English dictionary
glaze — 1 verb 1 (I) also glaze over if your eyes glaze over, they show no expression because you are very bored or tired 2 (T) to cover plates, cups etc made of clay with a thin liquid that gives them a shiny surface 3 (T) to cover fruit, cake, or meat… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English