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1 atar
v.1 to tie (unir) (nudo, cuerda).El chico ató sus zapatos solito The boy tied his shoes all by himself.2 to tie up (con cuerdas) (persona caballo, barco).lo ataron de pies y manos they tied his hands and feetesa cláusula nos ata las manos our hands are tied by that clause3 to tie down.su trabajo le ata mucho her work takes up a lot of her time4 to link, to bind together.El juez ató la evidencia y falló The judge linked the evidence and ruled.* * *1 to tie2 figurado to tie down\atar cabos figurado to put two and two togetheratar corto a alguien to keep somebody on a tight rein* * *verbto tie, tie up* * *1. VT1) (=amarrar) to tie, tie up; [+ cautivo] to bind, tie up; (=abrochar) to fasten; [+ animal] to tether; [+ gavilla] to bind2) (=impedir el movimiento a) to stop, paralyze2.VI3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <caja/planta> to tieb) <persona/caballo> to tie... up; < cabra> to tetherlo ataron de pies y manos — they bound him hand and foot; ver tb pie I 1) b)
2) trabajo/hijos to tie... down2.atar corto a alguien — to keep somebody on a tight rein
atar vi trabajo/hijos3.ni ata ni desata — ( es inútil) he's useless; ( no tiene autoridad) he has no say o authority
* * *= tether, strap, tie up, lash.Ex. The book reached the limits of its potential as an information carrier long ago and libraries unfortunately allowed themselves to become tethered by those limitations.Ex. Microfilm is said to have been invented during the Franco-Prussian War, to send reduced diagrams of troop positions by strapping these to the legs of carrier pigeons.Ex. Short wedges, or quoins, were then put in between the long wedges and the inside of the chase, loosely at first so that the string with which the pages were tied up could be unwound and removed.Ex. Gather the eight garden stakes together teepee-style around the center stake and lash them in place securely with garden wire.----* atar a = tie (to), lash (up) to.* atar con cadenas = chain.* atar de pies y manos = hogtie.* atar los cabos sueltos = tie up + all the loose ends.* loco de atar = stark raving mad, raving mad, raving lunatic, stir-crazy.* volver a atar = re-tie.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <caja/planta> to tieb) <persona/caballo> to tie... up; < cabra> to tetherlo ataron de pies y manos — they bound him hand and foot; ver tb pie I 1) b)
2) trabajo/hijos to tie... down2.atar corto a alguien — to keep somebody on a tight rein
atar vi trabajo/hijos3.ni ata ni desata — ( es inútil) he's useless; ( no tiene autoridad) he has no say o authority
* * *= tether, strap, tie up, lash.Ex: The book reached the limits of its potential as an information carrier long ago and libraries unfortunately allowed themselves to become tethered by those limitations.
Ex: Microfilm is said to have been invented during the Franco-Prussian War, to send reduced diagrams of troop positions by strapping these to the legs of carrier pigeons.Ex: Short wedges, or quoins, were then put in between the long wedges and the inside of the chase, loosely at first so that the string with which the pages were tied up could be unwound and removed.Ex: Gather the eight garden stakes together teepee-style around the center stake and lash them in place securely with garden wire.* atar a = tie (to), lash (up) to.* atar con cadenas = chain.* atar de pies y manos = hogtie.* atar los cabos sueltos = tie up + all the loose ends.* loco de atar = stark raving mad, raving mad, raving lunatic, stir-crazy.* volver a atar = re-tie.* * *atar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹caja/paquete› to tie; ‹planta› to tiele até el pelo con una cinta I tied her hair back with a ribbonató la carne antes de meterla en el horno he tied string around the meat before putting it in the ovenllevaba un pañuelo atado al cuello he was wearing a neckerchief, he was wearing a scarf (tied) round his neck2 ‹persona› to tie … up; ‹caballo› to tie … up, tether; ‹cabra› to tetherlo ataron a una silla they tied him to a chairlo ataron de pies y manos they bound him hand and footle ataron las manos they tied his hands togetherató al perro a una farola she tied the dog to a lamppostB «trabajo/hijos» to tie … downno hay nada que me ate a esta ciudad there's nothing to keep me in this townme hizo una promesa y eso la ata she made me a promise and that promise is bindingatar corto a algn to keep sb on a tight rein o ( AmE) leash■ atarvi«trabajo/hijos»: los hijos atan mucho children really tie you down, children are a real tiees un trabajo que ata mucho it's a job that really ties you down■ atarse( refl) ‹zapatos/cordones› to tie up, do up; ‹pelo› to tie upátate los zapatos or los cordones do up your shoelaces!, tie your shoelaces up!* * *
atar ( conjugate atar) verbo transitivo
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b) ‹persona/caballo› to tie … up;
‹ cabra› to tether;
ató al perro a un poste she tied the dog to a lamppost
2 [trabajo/hijos] to tie … down
atarse verbo pronominal ( refl) ‹zapatos/cordones› to tie up, do up;
‹ pelo› to tie up
atar verbo transitivo
1 to tie
2 fig (restar libertad, generar obligaciones) to tie down
♦ Locuciones: figurado estar loco de atar, to be as mad as a hatter
atar cabos, put two and two together
atar corto, to put on a short leash
' atar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abrochar
- acordonar
- amarrar
- cabo
- estacar
- ligadura
- perra
- perro
- trincar
- liar
- ligar
English:
attach
- bind
- bundle
- do up
- fasten
- hitch
- lash
- raving
- rope
- stark
- strap
- strap on
- tether
- tie
- tie down
- tie on
- tie together
- tie up
- two
- truss
* * *♦ vt1. [unir] [nudo, cuerda] to tie;ata la cuerda firmemente tie the rope securely;atar cabos to put two and two together;atar los cabos sueltos to tie up all the loose ends;dejar todo atado y bien atado to make sure everything is settled2. [con cuerdas] [persona] to tie up;[caballo] to tether;lo ataron de pies y manos they tied his hands and feet;ató el caballo a la verja she tethered the horse to the gate;tengo las manos atadas, estoy atado de pies y manos my hands are tied;esa cláusula nos ata las manos our hands are tied by that clause3. [constreñir] to tie down;su trabajo la ata mucho her work ties her down a lot;no me siento atado a nadie I don't feel tied to anybody;atar corto a alguien to keep sb on a tight rein♦ viun bebé ata mucho having a baby ties you down a lot* * *v/t1 tie (up);atar a alguien de pies y manos tie s.o.’s hands and feet, truss s.o. up;loco de atar mad as a hatter2 figtie down;los niños atan mucho kids really tie you down;atar corto a alguien fig keep s.o. on a tight leash* * *atar vtamarrar: to tie, to tie up, to tie down* * * -
2 tie
1. transitive verb,tie the prisoner's legs together — dem Gefangenen die Beine zusammenbinden
tie an apron round you[r waist] — binde dir eine Schürze um
3) (restrict) binden (to an + Akk.)2. intransitive verb,1) (be fastened)it won't tie — es lässt sich nicht binden
2) (have equal scores, votes, etc.)tie for second place in the competition/election — mit gleicher Punktzahl den zweiten Platz im Wettbewerb/mit gleicher Stimmenzahl den zweiten Platz bei der Wahl erreichen
3. nountie 6: 6 — mit 6: 6 ein Unentschieden erreichen
1) Krawatte, die2) (cord etc. for fastening) Band, dasend in or be a tie — unentschieden od. mit einem Unentschieden enden
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/74958/tie_back">tie back- tie down- tie in- tie up* * *1. present participle - tying; verb1) ((often with to, on etc) to fasten with a string, rope etc: He tied the horse to a tree; The parcel was tied with string; I don't like this job - I hate being tied to a desk.) binden3) (to be joined by a knot etc: The belt of this dress ties at the front.) gebunden werden4) (to score the same number of points etc (in a game, competition etc): Three people tied for first place.) punktgleich sein2. noun1) (a strip of material worn tied round the neck under the collar of a shirt: He wore a shirt and tie.) die Krawatte2) (something that joins: the ties of friendship.) das Band3) (an equal score or result (in a game, competition etc); a draw.) der Punktgleichstand4) (a game or match to be played.) das Spiel•- be tied up- tie someone down
- tie down
- tie in/up* * *[taɪ]I. nthe old school \tie BRIT ( fig) Cliquenwirtschaft unter Personen, die Schüler an hochkarätigen Privatschulen waren▪ \ties pl Bande plcloser \ties with sth engere Anbindung an etw akkdiplomatic \ties diplomatische BeziehungenII. vi<- y->1. (fasten) schließenthis sleeping bag \ties at the top diesen Schlafsack kann man oben verschließen▪ to \tie with sb/sth denselben Platz wie jd/etw belegenJane and I \tied in the spelling test Jane und ich schnitten im Orthografietest gleich gut abIII. vt<- y->1. (fasten together)to \tie an umbilical cord die Nabelschnur abschnürento \tie the flowers into a bunch die Blumen zu einem Strauß bindento be \tied hand and foot an Händen und Füßen gefesselt seinto \tie sb's hands jds Hände [o jdn an den Händen] fesselnto \tie a string in a loop eine Schnur zu einer Schleife verknotento \tie one's [shoe]laces sich dat die Schuhe [o Schnürsenkel] [o DIAL Schuhbänder] [o ÖSTERR Schnürriemen] [o SCHWEIZ Schuhbändel] zubindento \tie a notice to a post eine Nachricht an einer Anschlagsäule anbringen2. (connect to)4. (restrict in movement)5.▶ sb's hands are \tied jds Hände sind gebunden▶ to \tie the knot sich das Ja-Wort geben▶ to \tie sb in knots jdn in Verlegenheit bringen* * *[taɪ]1. n2) (ARCHIT, BUILD) Binderbalken m, Bundbalken m; (= tie piece) Stichbalken m; (MUS) Haltebogen m; (US RAIL) Schwelle f; (= cord) Schnur fties of friendship — freundschaftliche Beziehungen or Bande (liter) pl
the blood tie — Blutsbande pl
he's investigating the ties between Pasternak and Rilke — er untersucht die Beziehung zwischen Pasternak und Rilke
4) (= hindrance) Belastung f (on für)I don't want any ties — ich will keine Bindung, ich will mich nicht gebunden fühlen
there was a tie for second place — es gab zwei zweite Plätze
2. vt1) (= fasten) binden (to an +acc), befestigen (to an +dat)tie the string round the tree — binde die Schnur um den Baum
2) (= knot) shoelace, tie, ribbon bindento tie a knot in sth — einen Knoten in etw (acc) machen
5) (SPORT)6)3. vi1)it won't tie properly — es lässt sich nicht richtig bindenthey tied for first place ( Sport, competition ) — sie teilten sich den ersten Platz; (Sch) sie waren (mit den gleichen Noten) die Klassenbesten
* * *tie [taı]A s1. (Schnür)Band n2. a) Schlips m, Krawatte fb) Halstuch n3. Schnürschuh m4. Schleife f, Masche f5. figa) Band n:c) Verbindung f (to zu):6. umg (lästige) Fessel, Last f7. Verbindung f, Befestigung f8. ARCH, TECHa) Verbindung(sstück) f(n)b) Anker m9. BAHN US Schwelle f10. PARL, POL etc (Stimmen)Gleichheit f:end in a tie stimmengleich enden11. SPORTa) Punktgleichheit f, Gleichstand mb) Unentschieden n12. MUS Bindebogen m, Ligatur fB v/t1. an-, festbinden ( beide:to an akk oder dat)b) fesseln (auch fig):tie sb’s hands bes fig jemandem die Hände binden;tie sb’s tongue jemandem die Zunge binden, jemanden zum Schweigen verpflichten3. (sich) die Schuhe, Krawatte, eine Schleife etc binden4. (zusammen)knoten, (-)knüpfento mit)6. ARCH, TECH verankern, befestigen7. hemmen, hindern8. fig jemanden binden (to an akk)b) SPORT US einen Rekord einstellenC v/i1. PARL, POL etc die gleiche Stimmenzahl haben2. SPORTa) punktgleich sein, gleichstehen:they tied for second place sie kamen gemeinsam auf den zweiten Platz* * *1. transitive verb,tie an apron round you[r waist] — binde dir eine Schürze um
2) (Sport): (gain equal score in)3) (restrict) binden (to an + Akk.)2. intransitive verb,2) (have equal scores, votes, etc.)tie for second place in the competition/election — mit gleicher Punktzahl den zweiten Platz im Wettbewerb/mit gleicher Stimmenzahl den zweiten Platz bei der Wahl erreichen
3. nountie 6: 6 — mit 6: 6 ein Unentschieden erreichen
1) Krawatte, die2) (cord etc. for fastening) Band, dasend in or be a tie — unentschieden od. mit einem Unentschieden enden
Phrasal Verbs:- tie back- tie down- tie in- tie up* * *(attachment) n.Anbindung f. (railway) (US) n.Band ¨-er n.Krawatte -n f. v.binden v.(§ p.,pp.: band, gebunden)knüpfen v.verbinden v. -
3 binden
to tie; to bind; to link; to ligate; to hoop* * *bịn|den ['bɪndn] pret ba\#nd [bant] ptp gebu\#nden [gə'bʊndn]1. vt4) (= fesseln, befestigen)(an +acc to) to tie (up); Ziege, Pferd auch to tether; Boot to moor; (fig ) Menschen to bind, to tie; (an einen Ort) to tie; Geldmittel to tie up; (Versprechen, Vertrag, Eid etc) to bindjdn an Händen und Füßen binden — to tie or bind sb hand and foot
jdm die Hände auf den Rücken binden — to tie sb's hands behind his back
mir sind die Hände gebunden (fig) — my hands are tied
nichts bindet mich an Glasgow — I have no special ties to keep me in Glasgow
sie versuchte, ihn an sich zu binden — she tried to tie him to her
See:→ auch gebunden, Nase5) (= festhalten) Staub, Erdreich to bind; (CHEM) (= aufnehmen) to absorb; (= sich verbinden mit) to combine withwas Gott gebunden hat, soll der Mensch nicht trennen — what God has joined together let no man put asunder
2. vi(Mehl, Zement, Soße etc) to bind; (Klebstoff) to bond; (fig) to be tying, to tie one down; (Erlebnisse) to create a bond3. vr(= sich verpflichten) to commit oneself ( an +acc to)ich will mich nicht binden — I don't want to get involved
* * *1) (to tie up: The doctor bound up the patient's leg with a bandage; The robbers bound up the bank manager with rope.) bind2) (to fasten together and put a cover on the pages of (a book): Bind this book in leather.) bind3) ((often with to, on etc) to fasten with a string, rope etc: He tied the horse to a tree; The parcel was tied with string; I don't like this job - I hate being tied to a desk.) tie4) (to fasten by knotting; to make a knot in: He tied his shoelaces.) tie5) truss* * *bin·den< band, gebunden>[ˈbɪndn̩]I. vt1. (durch Binden zusammenfügen)Fichtenzweige wurden zu Kränzen gebunden pine twigs were tied [or bound] [together] into wreathsbindest du mir bitte die Krawatte? can you do [up] my tie [for me], please?kannst du mir bitte die Schürze hinten \binden? can you tie my apron at the back for me, please?2. (fesseln, befestigen)jdn an Händen und Füßen \binden to bind sb hand and footjdm die Hände \binden to tie sb's handssie band sich ein Tuch um den Kopf she tied a shawl round her head3. (festlegen)▪ jdn [an jdn/etw] \binden to bind sb [to sb/sth]ein Vertrag bindet immer beide Seiten a contract is always binding on both partiesdurch die Anstellung wurde sie an München gebunden as a result of her appointment she was tied to Munichihn band ein furchtbarer Eid he was bound by a terrible oath4. (emotional verbinden)er hatte immer den Eindruck, dass ihn nichts an diese Stadt bindet he always had the impression that he had no ties with this town5. (festhalten)Kapital \binden to tie [or lock] up capital6. CHEM▪ etw \binden to bind sth7. KOCHK to bind [or thicken] stheine Soße \binden to bind a sauce▪ etw \binden to bind sth9. MUSAkkorde/Töne \binden to slur chords/toneseine Note \binden to tie a note10.▶ jdm sind die Hände gebunden sb's hands are tiedII. vi to binddieser Klebstoff bindet gut this glue bonds well; Soße to bindich möchte mich momentan nicht \binden I don't want to tie myself down [or get involved] right now* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (bündeln) tie3) (fesseln) bind4) (verpflichten) bind5) (befestigen, auch fig.) tie (an + Dat. to)nicht an einen Ort gebunden sein — (fig.) not be tied to one place
jemanden an sich (Akk.) binden — (fig.) make somebody dependent on one
8) (Buchw.) bind2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (als Bindemittel wirken) bind3.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb tie oneself downich bin zu jung, um mich schon zu binden — I am too young to be tied down
* * *binden; bindet, band, hat gebundenA. v/t1. (fesseln) auch fig tie (an +akk to);figjemanden an sich binden tie sb to o.s.;jemanden an Händen und Füßen binden bind sb hand and foot;figmir sind die Hände gebunden my hands are tied;figmich bindet nichts an diesen Ort I have no real ties to this place2. (festmachen) tie down (an +akk to);3. (zusammenbinden, zubinden) tie (up); (Knoten) tie; (Schlips) tie (a knot in); ( Strauß; Kranz) make;eine Schleife binden make a bow;einen Besen binden make a broom;Rosen zu einem Strauß binden tie roses into a bouquet, make a bouquet of roses4. (verpflichten) bind, commit;jemanden mit einem Eid binden bind sb by oath5. (Buch) bind;zum Binden geben have a book bound7. TECH bond, cement8. GASTR (Soße etc) thicken, bind10. LING linkB. v/i1. bind2. GASTR bind, thicken4. fig (Gemeinsamkeit schaffen) create a bond;Verpflichtungen binden obligations bindC. v/r1. commit o.s., tie o.s. down (wir möchten uns überhaupt nicht binden we don’t want to get involved at all;sie will sich noch nicht binden auch she doesn’t want to commit herself yet2. CHEM bind, combine;etwas bindet sich an etwas s.th binds with sth* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (bündeln) tie3) (fesseln) bind4) (verpflichten) bind5) (befestigen, auch fig.) tie (an + Dat. to)nicht an einen Ort gebunden sein — (fig.) not be tied to one place
jemanden an sich (Akk.) binden — (fig.) make somebody dependent on one
8) (Buchw.) bind2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb (als Bindemittel wirken) bind3.unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb tie oneself downich bin zu jung, um mich schon zu binden — I am too young to be tied down
* * *v.(§ p.,pp.: band, gebunden)= to bind v.(§ p.,p.p.: bound)to ligate v.to link v.to spellbind v.to tie v. -
4 hand
§ 1.ხელი; 2.ისარი (საათისა); გადაცემა, ჩაბარება; hand in hand ხელიხელჩაკიდებული§1 ხელი, ხელის მტევანიwe won hands down ისე მოვიგეთ, რომ ხელიც არ გაგვინძრევიაto tie smb.. hand and foot ვინმესთვის ხელ-ფეხის შეკვრაthis class is out of hand ეს კლასი ხელიდანაა წასული / უდისციპლინოაhands off! ხელები შორს! // ხელი უშვი! // ხელი!hands up! ხელები მაღლა! (დამნებდი!) // ხელები ასწიეთ! (გაკვეთილზე)he took the upper hand მაჯობა / მომერიაhe has a hand in this affair ამ საქმეში გარეულია / მონაწილეობა მიიღოnear / close at hand იქვე / ახლოსI want to get this child off my hands მინდა ამ ბავშვზე პასუხისმგებლობის თავიდან მოცილებაto give smb.. a hand ვისიმე შველა / მიშველება / დახმარებაwe stood at / on his right hand მისგან მარჯვნივ ვიდექითon the one hand / on the other hand ერთი მხრივ / მეორე მხრივ2 საათის ისარი3 ხელი (წერა)the letter was written in a clear hand წერილი გარკვეული ხელით იყო დაწერილი4 (hands) ეკიპაჟი (გემისა და სხ.), მუშები, მომუშავეები5 გადაცემა, მიცემაhand me those papers, please გეთაყვა, ის ქაღალდები მომაწოდე / მომეცი!6 დახმარება, მიხმარებაhe gave me a helping hand ხელი გამიმართა / დამეხმარაhe is playing a lone hand მარტოხელა იბრძვის (მუშაობს, აკეთებს)●●they stood, their hands locked ხელჩაკიდებულნი იდგნენlend me your hand! დამეხმარე! / მომეშვეელე!●●she is in safe hands საიმედო ხელშია●●he never does a hand's turn ხელსაც არ ანძრევსhe cupped his hand and drank the water of the spring წყაროს წყალი პეშვით დალიაto give smb. a hand with დახმარება, მიშველებაto get the upper hand ჯობნა, მორევა, გამარჯვება -
5 fast
1. n запор, задвижка2. n мор. швартов3. n геол. первый твёрдый слой породыhard and fast — непоколебимый; твёрдый; жёсткий ; строго определённый; незыблемый, раз навсегда установленный
4. n припайfast ice belt — припай, береговой лёд
5. a прочный, крепкий6. a твёрдый7. a прочный, прочно закреплённый или прикреплённый8. a нелиняющий, прочный9. a стойкий, верный10. a арх. крепко спящий11. a арх. крепкий, глубокий12. adv прочно, крепко, твёрдо13. adv накрепко14. adv верно, преданно15. a скорый, быстрый16. a приспособленный для быстрого движения или быстрой ездыfast track — линия, приспособленная для быстрого движения поездов
fast access — быстрая выборка; быстрый доступ
17. a спешащий18. a неточный, показывающий больший весfast drilling fluid — буровой раствор, позволяющий вести проходку с высокой скоростью
19. a легкомысленный, фривольныйthe fast set — кутилы, гуляки
to lead a fast life — вести беспутную жизнь, прожигать жизнь
20. adv быстро, скоро21. adv легкомысленно; беспутно22. n постfast day, a day for a general fast — постный день
23. n голодание; строгая диета24. n голодовка25. v поститься26. v голодать, не естьСинонимический ряд:1. active (adj.) active; alert; apace; chop-chop; energetic; expeditiously2. breakneck (adj.) accelerated; breakneck; brief; brisk; celeritous; expeditious; expeditive; fleet; flying; harefooted; hasty; hurried; posthaste; quick; raking; rapid; snappy; speedy; swift3. completely (adj.) completely; fully; soundly4. deceptive (adj.) deceptive; inconstant; insincere; unreliable5. dissipate (adj.) dissipate; dissipated; extravagant; prodigal; profligate; reckless; unmoral6. easy (adj.) easy; light; loose; unchaste; wanton; whorish7. enduring (adj.) enduring; staunch; steadfast; unwavering8. faithful (adj.) allegiant; ardent; constant; deep; faithful; liege; loyal; profound; resolute; sound; steady; true9. fastened (adj.) adherent; closed; fastened; fixed; immovable; knotted; set; stanch; stationary; tied10. firmly (adj.) firmly; fixedly; solidly; tenaciously11. hurriedly (adj.) hurriedly; speedily; swiftly12. indelible (adj.) indelible13. inescapable (adj.) inescapable; inextricable14. licentious (adj.) incontinent; lascivious; lecherous; lewd; libertine; libidinous; licentious; lustful; randy; salacious; satyric15. permanent (adj.) durable; eternal; lasting; permanent16. resistant (adj.) impregnable; resistant; strong17. sure (adj.) firm; secure; solid; stable; sure; tenacious; tight18. wild (adj.) devil-may-care; dissolute; gay; raffish; rakehell; rakish; sporty; wild19. abstinence (noun) abstinence; fasting20. famish (verb) famish; forbear; starve21. extravagantly (other) extravagantly; prodigally; recklessly; wildly22. hard (other) firm; firmly; fixedly; hard; securely; solidly; steadfastly; tenaciously; tight; tightly; unshakeably23. rapidly (other) apace; at breakneck speed; at full blast; at the double (British); at top speed; by leaps and bounds; chop-chop; double-quick; expeditiously; flat out; flat-out; fleetly; full tilt; hastily; lickety-split; like a bat out of hell; like a flash; like a shot (colloquial); like the wind; on the double (US); posthaste; post-haste; presto; promptly; pronto; quick; quickly; rapidly; soon; speedily; swift; swiftlyАнтонимический ряд:defenceless; dilatory; disloyal; dull; exemplary; faithless; feeble; good; heavy; impermanent; insecure; lethargic; loose; mobile; slow; transient -
6 لوى
لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم \ لَوَى \ warp: to bend or become bent out of shape, esp. by heat or wet: The floor was uneven because the old floorboards had warped. \ See Also التوى (اِلتوَى) \ لَوَى (المَفصِل) \ sprain: to damage (a wrist or ankle) by twisting violently, so that it swells painfully. -
7 bend, bent
لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم -
8 loop
لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم -
9 screw
لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم -
10 wrench
لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم -
11 wring
لَوَى \ bend, bent: to force sth. out of its usu. line into a curve: He bent the wire round the pole.. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. screw: to twist: He screwed the paper into a ball. Please screw the top on that bottle. wrench: to seize or move with a wrench: I wrenched the gun out of his hand. wring: to twist (with both hands): He wrung the hen’s neck, to kill it. She wrung the water out of the wet clothes. \ See Also لف (لَفَّ)، فتل (فَتَلَ)، بَرَم -
12 عقد
عَقَدَ \ hold: to arrange and have (a meeting, etc.): We always hold our meetings in that room. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. knot: to tie with a knot: Let’s knot these ropes together. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)، ربط (رَبَط) \ عَقَدَ اجتماعًا \ meet: to hold a gathering: The Scouts meet every Thursday evening. \ عَقَدَ ذِرَاعَيْه \ fold one’s arms: to cross over the chest. \ عَقَدَ العَزْمَ على \ be bent on doing sth.: to be determined to do sth.: He’s bent on visiting Paris.. set one’s heart on doing sth.: to be very eager to do sth.: My son has set his heart on becoming a doctor. \ عَقَدَ النِّيّةَ على \ resolve: to decide after careful thought. \ عَقَدَ النِّيّة \ make up one’s mind: to decide after much thought: He made up his mind to tell them everything. \ See Also العَزْم -
13 hold
عَقَدَ \ hold: to arrange and have (a meeting, etc.): We always hold our meetings in that room. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. knot: to tie with a knot: Let’s knot these ropes together. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)، ربط (رَبَط) -
14 knot
عَقَدَ \ hold: to arrange and have (a meeting, etc.): We always hold our meetings in that room. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. knot: to tie with a knot: Let’s knot these ropes together. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)، ربط (رَبَط) -
15 link
عَقَدَ \ hold: to arrange and have (a meeting, etc.): We always hold our meetings in that room. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. knot: to tie with a knot: Let’s knot these ropes together. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)، ربط (رَبَط) -
16 loop
عَقَدَ \ hold: to arrange and have (a meeting, etc.): We always hold our meetings in that room. link: to join two things together: A bridge linked the island to the mainland. loop: to form into, or fasten with, a loop: He looped a rope round the post, and tied his horse to it. knot: to tie with a knot: Let’s knot these ropes together. \ See Also وصل (وَصَلَ)، ربط (رَبَط) -
17 tie
1. I1) does this sash tie? этот пояс завязывается?; this ribbon (this rope, this band, etc.) won't tie эта ленточка и т.д. не завязывается2) the two teams tied команды сыграли вничью /набрали равное количество очков/; the two candidates tied оба кандидата получили равное количество голосов2. IItie in some manner the ribbon ties well (loosely, securely, etc.) лента хорошо /крепко/ и т.д. завязывается; tie somewhere the belt ties behind (here, etc.) пояс завязывается сзади и т.д.3. III1) tie smb., smth. tie the criminal (the thief, the legs of the table, smb.'s hands, etc.) связывать преступника и т.д.; tie one's apron strings (a scarf, a knot, a bow, one's shoe-laces, etc.) завязывать передник и т.д.; tie shoes зашнуровывать ботинки; tie a box (a package, an artery, etc.) перевязывать коробку и т.д.2) tie smth. tie the score сыграть вничью; tie our team сравнять с нами счет; can you tie that record? вы можете поставить такой же рекорд?4. IVtie smb., smth. in some manner tie smb., smth. fast (securely, firmly, intricately, loosely, etc.) крепко и т.д. связывать /привязывать/ кого-л., что-л.; tie smb. hand and foot связать кого-л. по рукам и ногам; tie together smth., smb. /smth., smb. together/ tie smb.'s legs (a man's feet, all these things, the slaves, the prisoners, etc.) together связывать кому-л. ноги вместе и т.д.; tie smb. for some time his duties tie him here all day его служебные обязанности держат его здесь весь день5. XI1) be tied in some mariner be securely (loosely, etc.) tied быть крепко и т.д. связанным; be tied hand and foot быть связанным по рукам и ногам; be tied together somewhere his arms were tied together behind his back у него руки были связаны за спиной; be tied to smth. be tied to a tree (to a hedge, to a chair, to a box, etc.) быть привязанным к дереву и т.д.2) be tied to smth. he is tied to his work (to his duties, to a thankless task, etc.) он связан работой и т.д.; I am tied to these dates в эти дни я занят [и ничего изменить нельзя]; I am 'tied to the house all day я занята хозяйством весь день; be tied by smth. we are tied by the rules мы связаны правилами; he is tied by urgent business он занят срочными делами6. XVI1) tie at (under, round, etc.) smth. tie at the back (in front, round the neck, under the arms, etc.) завязываться сзади и т.д.2) tie for smth. tie for a prize (for the first place, etc.) сравнять счет в борьбе за приз и т.д.; tie with smb. we tied with them a) мы с ними сыграли вничью; б) мы с ними сравняли счет7. XXI1tie smth. with smth. tie one's letters with a coloured ribbon (a gift with a red tape, a box with a string, etc.) перевязывать письма цветной ленточкой и т.д.; tie smb., smth. to smth. tie a horse to a tree (a dog to a thick post, the cart to the railings, the patient to the bed, a message to the leg of the bird, etc.) привязывать лошадь к дереву и т.д.; tie a fish line to a fishing-rod прикреплять леску к удочке; tie a branch of roses to a trellis подвязывать розы к решетке; tie smth. behind (round, in, etc.) smth. tie smb.'s hands behind his back связать кому-л. руки за спину; tie a knot in a handkerchief to remind one of smth. завязать узелок на память; tie handkerchief round one's neck завязать платок на шее; tie smth. in (to) smth. tie smth. into a knot (in a loop, in a bow, etc.) завязывать что-л. узлом и т.д.
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