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41 put on
фраз. гл.1) надеватьHe put his coat on hurriedly and ran out of the house. — Он в спешке набросил пальто и выбежал из дома.
Syn:2) разг. принимать вид; прикидываться, притворятьсяto put on airs and graces — манерничать; важничать
to put on an act разг. — ломаться, разыгрывать комедию
to put on a brave face — делать вид, что все в порядке; храбриться
His modesty is all put on. — Его скромность напускная.
The government has put yet another tax on cigarettes. — Правительство ввело очередной налог на сигареты.
5) прибавлять, увеличиватьThe train put on speed. — Поезд прибавил скорость.
7) запускать, включать, приводить в действиеPlease put the light on, it's getting dark. — Зажги свет, становится темно.
8) амер.; разг. подшучивать над (кем-л.); ставить (кого-л.) в смешное положениеI don't believe you, you're just putting me on! — Я тебе не верю, ты шутишь!
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42 drape
1. n портьера, драпировка2. n обойный материал3. v украшать тканями4. v драпировать, изящно набрасывать5. v ниспадать складкамиslogans draped from bridges and hotel balconies — полотнища с лозунгами, свешивающиеся с мостов и балконов отелей
6. v отделыватьa gown draped with lace — платье, отделанное кружевами
7. v вешать; свешивать8. v облокачиваться; опираться, прислонятьсяСинонимический ряд:1. wrap (adj.) adorn; array; bedeck; cloak; decorate; envelop; hang; wrap2. curtain (noun) curtain; hanging; portiere3. adorn (verb) adorn; array; bedeck; festoon4. attire (verb) attire; dress; garb5. clothe loosely (verb) arrange loosely; cloak; clothe; clothe loosely; cover; don; enclose; hang; mantle; robe; sheathe; shroud; veil6. loll (verb) loll; spraddle; sprawl; spread-eagle; straddle7. swathe (verb) enswathe; envelop; enwrap; roll; swaddle; swathe; wrap; wrap upАнтонимический ряд:reveal; strip; unwrap -
43 Sac-Sack
SAC-SACK (Sequ, French)A gown introduced from France into England in the reign of Charles II. They continued to be worn for over 100 years, and were still in fashion in 1753. They were in satin brocade, with silver-white tissue flowered sack - ruby coloured ground with white tobine stripes, trimmed with floss. The robe was completely loose in the body, but gathered into broad plaits upon the neck and shoulders. -
44 tea
tea [ti:](a) (drink, leaves) thé m;∎ a cup of tea une tasse de thé;∎ more tea? encore un peu de thé?;∎ two teas and a coffee, please deux thés et un café, s'il vous plaît;∎ all rooms have tea and coffee making facilities toutes les chambres offrent la possibilité de préparer du thé et du café;∎ I wouldn't do it for all the tea in China je ne le ferais à aucun prix ou pour rien au monde∎ to ask sb to tea inviter qn à prendre le thé(c) (infusion) infusion f, tisane f;∎ rosehip tea tisane f d'églantine►► American tea ball boule f à thé;British tea biscuit gâteau m sec;British tea boy = jeune employé chargé de préparer le thé pour ses collègues;tea bread (UNCOUNT) ≃ cake m;British tea break pause f pour prendre le thé, pause-thé f;∎ to have or to take a tea break s'arrêter pour prendre le thé, faire une pause-thé;tea caddy boîte f à thé;tea chest caisse f (à thé);British tea cloth torchon m (à vaisselle);tea dance thé m dansant;tea egg boule f à thé;old-fashioned tea gown robe f d'intérieur;British tea lady = dame qui prépare ou sert le thé pour les employés d'une entreprise;∎ I'm having a little tea party on Sunday j'ai invité quelques amis à prendre le thé dimanche;tea plant arbre m à thé, théier m;tea plantation plantation f de thé;tea planter planteur m de thé;British tea plate petite assiette f, assiette f à dessert;tea rose rose thé f;tea service, tea set service m à thé;British tea shop salon m de thé;tea strainer passoire f à thé, passe-thé m inv;tea table table f (mise) pour le thé, table f à thé;British tea towel torchon m (à vaisselle);tea tray plateau m à thé;British tea trolley table f roulante (pour servir le thé);tea urn fontaine f à thé;American tea wagon table f roulante (pour servir le thé)ⓘ TEA Bien que, dans certains milieux, le thé ait été récemment supplanté par le café, le thé reste en Grande-Bretagne comme en Irlande une boisson extrêmement populaire. Si la tradition de l'"afternoon tea" a largement disparu, de même que les "tea ladies" qui servaient sur le lieu de travail le thé sur une table roulante, le rituel du thé continue cependant à jouer un rôle important dans la plupart des foyers. -
45 don
̈ɪdɔn I сущ.
1) а) (Don) дон (префикс перед именем, обозначающий знатное происхождение) б) уст. гранд (испанский титул) Syn: grandee
2) преподаватель( в Оксфорде и Кембридже) Syn: professor
3) разг. главарь мафии, крупный мафиози II гл.;
уст. уст. надевать He shut up his studio, and don his best coat. ≈ Он закрыл комнату и надел свое лучшее пальто. Syn: get on
4), gown
2., put on
1), robe
2. Ant: doff (испанское) (D.) дон - D. Ramon дон Рамон (испанское) предводитель, лидер, главарь ( разговорное) мастер, искусник, дока - to be a * at smth. быть мастером по части чего-л. - he was a great * at philosophy он был большой знаток философии важная персона, шишка главарь мафии, дон (разговорное) преподаватель (в Оксфорде и Кембридже) "дон Педро" (карточная игра) > D. Diego (знатный) испанец( сокр. от do on) (устаревшее) надевать - to * a cloak накинуть плащ - to * oneself одеться - to * a gala grey suit облачиться в парадный серый костюм don (D.) дон (испанский титул) ~ уст. надевать ~ преподаватель, член совета колледжа (в Оксфорде и Кембридже) -
46 garnacha
f.meat pie.* * *1 (uva) sweet reddish-black grape2 (vino) wine made from this grape* * *SF2) (Jur, Hist) (=vestidura) gown, robe; (=persona) judge3) Méx (Culin) tortilla with meat filling4)¡ni de garnacha! — Caribe * not on your life!
5) Chile (=ventaja) advantage, edge* * *2 ( Méx) meat pie* * *garnacha nf[uva] grenache, = very sweet purplish grape -
47 douillet
douillet, -ette [dujε, εt]1. adjectiveb. ( = confortable) cosy2. feminine noundouillette [de bébé] quilted coat* * *- ette dujɛ, ɛt adjectif1) ( sensible) pej [personne] oversensitive to pain (jamais épith)2) ( confortable) [existence, appartement] cosy GB, cozy US* * *dujɛ, ɛt adj douillet, -te1) (ambiance, vêtement) cosy2) péjoratif (personne) softJe ne supporte pas la douleur: je suis très douillette. — I can't stand pain: I'm a real softie.
* * *2 ( confortable) [lit, existence] cosy GB ou cozy US, comfortable; [intérieur, appartement] cosy GB ou cozy US, snug.( féminin douillette) [dujɛ, ɛt] adjectif1. [très sensible à la douleur] oversensitive[qui a peur de la douleur] afraid of getting hurt————————douillette nom féminin1. [robe de chambre] quilted dressing gown2. [de prêtre] quilted overcoat -
48 toga
toga ae, f [TEG-], a toga, gown, outer garment, citizen's cloak (a flowing robe in a single piece of white woollen stuff): pacis est insigne et oti toga: praetexta, the bordered toga of magistrates and free-born children: pura, the plain toga (assumed on coming of age): virilis, the toga of manhood: libera, of a freeman, O.: picta, worn in a triumph, L.: purpurea, i. e. royal, L.: candida, of white fulled cloth (worn by candidates for office), L.: pulla, a dark-gray toga (worn by mourners).— Fig., peace: cedant arma togae.— The Roman character, Rome: togae Oblitus, H.— A courtesan (who might wear the toga but not the stola), Tb.* * *toga; (outer garment of Roman citizen) -
49 dressing
dressing [ˈdresɪŋ]1. nounb. (for wound) pansement m2. compounds► dressing gown noun (British) robe f de chambre ; (made of towelling) peignoir m ; ( = negligée) déshabillé m* * *['dresɪŋ]1) Medicine pansement m2) ( sauce) sauce f3) US ( stuffing) farce f -
50 dressing
dressing ['dresɪŋ]1 noun(a) (act of getting dressed) habillement m, habillage m∎ an oil and vinegar dressing une vinaigrette(c) (for wound) pansement m;∎ to apply a dressing mettre ou faire un pansement(e) (for cloth, leather) apprêt mBuilding industry moulures fpl, parement m►► old-fashioned dressing case trousse f de toilette, nécessaire m de toilette;dressing gown robe f de chambre, peignoir m;dressing room (at home) dressing-room m, dressing m, vestiaire m; (at gymnasium, sports ground) vestiaire m; Theatre loge f (d'acteur); American (in shop) cabine f d'essayage;Military dressing station poste m de secours;dressing table coiffeuse f, (table f de) toilette f;dressing up (children's activity) déguisement m -
51 ثوب
ثَوْب \ garment: any article of clothing. \ ثَوْب (أو رِداء رسميّ) \ robe: a long loose ceremonial garment, as worn by judges, priests, kings, etc. \ ثَوب تَحْتِيّ \ undergarment: an article of underwear. \ See Also داخلي (داخِليّ) \ ثَوْب خارِجي قَصير مع غِطاءٍ للرأسِ \ jumper: a loose outer garment (usu. made of wool) with or without sleeves, that is pulled over the head and reaches down to the waist or lower. \ ثَوْبُ سِبَاحةٍ مِنْ قِطْعَتَين \ bikini: a very small garment, in two pieces, worn by women for swimming. \ ثَوْب طَويل \ gown: a long dress, esp. one worn for parties, etc.. \ ثَوْب نسائي \ dress: a woman’s outer garment. \ ثَوْب نَوْم نِسَائِيّ \ nightdress: a woman’s garment worn in bed.
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