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1 Cheviot Hills
Cheviot Hills noun Чевиот-Хилс (горы) -
2 Grampian Hills
Grampian Hills noun Грампианские горы -
3 Beverly Hills
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4 Four Hills Tournament
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5 rises
повышать; растиСинонимический ряд:1. ascents (noun) ascensions; ascents; risings2. grades (noun) grades; gradients; slopes3. hills (noun) eminence; hills; projections; prominence4. increases (noun) accessions; accretions; additions; advances; augmentations; boosts; breakthroughs; enlargements; growths; hikes; increases; increments; jumps; multiplication; raises; upgrades; upswings; upturns; waxes5. adjourns (verb) adjourns; dissolves; prorogues; recesses; terminates6. arises (verb) arises; ascends; aspires; get up; lifts; mounts; pile out; roll out; soars; stand up; turn out; ups7. arrives (verb) arrives; get ahead; get on; succeeds8. happens (verb) betides; breaks; chances; comes off; develops; does; falls out; gives; goes; happens; occurs; passes; transpires9. increases (verb) augments; builds; burgeons; enlarges; escalates; expands; grows; increases; multiplies; runs up; snowballs; upsurges; waxes10. intensifies (verb) aggravates; deepens; enhances; heightens; intensifies; magnifies; redoubles; rouses11. lifts (verb) advances; ascends; climbs; lifts; mounts; soars12. rebels (verb) mutinies; rebels; revolts13. rolls out (verb) gets up; piles out; rises and shines; rolls out; stands up; turns out; uprises14. springs (verb) births; comes; comes from; derives; derives from; emanates; flows; heads; issues; originates; proceeds; springs; stems15. surfaces (verb) surfaces -
6 hill
noun1) Hügel, der; (higher) Berg, derbuilt on a hill — am Hang gebaut
be over the hill — (fig. coll.) auf dem absteigenden Ast sein (ugs.); (past the crisis) über den Berg sein (ugs.)
[as] old as the hills — (fig.) uralt; [Person] [so] alt wie Methusalem; see also academic.ru/79258/up">up 2. 1)
3) (sloping road) Steigung, die* * *[hil]1) (noun a piece of high land, smaller than a mountain: We went for a walk in the hills yesterday.) die Anhöhe2) (a slope on a road: This car has difficulty going up steep hills.) der Hügel•- hillock- hilly
- hillside* * *[hɪl]nrange of \hills Hügelkette fon the top of a \hill [oben] auf einem Hügelrolling \hills sanfte Hügela steep \hill eine starke Steigung3.▶ as old as the \hills steinaltthe jokes she tells are as old as the \hills ihre Witze haben so einen Bart fam▶ sth ain't worth [or doesn't amount to] a \hill of beans AM ( fam) etw ist keinen Pfifferling wert fam* * *[hɪl]nthe houses on the hill beneath the castle —
these flats are built on a hill — diese Wohnungen sind am Hang or Berg gebaut
to park on a hill — am Berg parken
you hardly feel the hills in this car — in diesem Auto spürt man die Steigungen kaum
as old as the hills — steinalt, uralt
that joke's as old as the hills — der Witz hat ja so einen langen Bart
to take to the hills — sich in die Berge flüchten
to be over the hill (fig inf) — seine beste Zeit or die besten Jahre hinter sich (dat) haben
2)See:* * *hill [hıl]A s1. Hügel m, Anhöhe f, kleiner Berg:up the hill den Berg hinauf, bergauf;up hill and down dale bergauf und bergab;(as) old as the hills uralt, (Person auch) steinalt;be over the hill umga) seine besten Jahre oder seine beste Zeit hinter sich haben,go over the hill US umga) (aus dem Gefängnis) ausbrechen,b) MIL sich unerlaubt von der Truppe entfernen,c) ganz plötzlich oder unter mysteriösen Umständen verschwinden2. (Erd)Haufen m:hill of potatoes AGR gehäufelte Reihe von Kartoffeln3. Skispringen: (Sprung-) Schanze f* * *noun1) Hügel, der; (higher) Berg, derbe over the hill — (fig. coll.) auf dem absteigenden Ast sein (ugs.); (past the crisis) über den Berg sein (ugs.)
[as] old as the hills — (fig.) uralt; [Person] [so] alt wie Methusalem; see also up 2. 1)
3) (sloping road) Steigung, die* * *n.Anhöhe -n f.Hügel -n m. -
7 ridge
nounridge of mountains — Gebirgskamm, der
3) (Meteorol.)ridge [of high pressure] — lang gestrecktes Hoch
* * *[ri‹]1) (a long narrow piece of ground etc raised above the level of the ground etc on either side of it.) der Grat2) (a long narrow row of hills.) die Gebirgskette3) (anything like a ridge in shape: A ridge of high pressure is a long narrow area of high pressure as shown on a weather map.) die Erhöhung4) (the top edge of something where two sloping surfaces meet, eg on a roof.) der First* * *[rɪʤ]nmountain \ridge Gebirgskamm m3. METEO\ridge of high/low pressure Hoch-/Tiefdruckkeil m4.* * *[rɪdZ]1. n1) (= raised strip on fabric, cardboard etc) Rippe f; (on corrugated iron) Welle f; (on sand) Rippelmarke f; (on ploughed land) Grat m; (in sea = reef) Riff nt2) (of hills, mountains) Rücken m, Kamm m; (pointed, steep) Grat m; (of roof) First m; (of nose) Rücken m2. vtrocks, land, sand zerfurchen* * *ridge [rıdʒ]A sb) Berg-, Hügelkette fc) Wasserscheide f3. Kamm m (einer Welle)4. Rücken m (der Nase, eines Tieres etc)5. AGRb) erhöhtes Mistbeet6. TECH Wulst m, Leiste f7. METEO schmaler HochdruckkeilB v/t1. (durch)furchen2. mit einem First versehen:ridged roof Satteldach nC v/i sich furchen* * *nounridge of mountains — Gebirgskamm, der
3) (Meteorol.)ridge [of high pressure] — lang gestrecktes Hoch
* * *n.Anhöhe -n f.Grat -e m.furchen v.sich furchen v. -
8 compass
( noun)1) (an instrument with a magnetized needle, used to find directions: If he had carried a compass he would not have lost his way on the hills.) kompas2) ((in plural) an instrument with two movable legs, for drawing circles etc.) passer3) (scope or range.) område; ramme; rækkevidde•* * *( noun)1) (an instrument with a magnetized needle, used to find directions: If he had carried a compass he would not have lost his way on the hills.) kompas2) ((in plural) an instrument with two movable legs, for drawing circles etc.) passer3) (scope or range.) område; ramme; rækkevidde• -
9 skyline
noun (the outline of buildings, hills etc seen against the sky: the New York skyline; I could see something moving on the skyline.) kontur; horisont* * *noun (the outline of buildings, hills etc seen against the sky: the New York skyline; I could see something moving on the skyline.) kontur; horisont -
10 compass
( noun)1) (an instrument with a magnetized needle, used to find directions: If he had carried a compass he would not have lost his way on the hills.) brújula2) ((in plural) an instrument with two movable legs, for drawing circles etc.) compás3) (scope or range.) alcance•compass n1. brújula2. compástr['kʌmpəs]1 (magnetic) brújula, compás nombre masculino■ a pair of compasses, a compass un compás\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLcompass rose rosa de los vientoscompass ['kʌmpəs, 'kɑm-] n1) range, scope: alcance m, extensión f, límites mpl2) : compás m (para trazar circunferencias)3) : compás m, brújula fthe points of the compass: los puntos cardinalesn.(§ pl.: compasses) = brújula s.f.• circuito s.m.• compás s.m.• círculo s.m.• envergadura s.f.'kʌmpəs1) c ( magnetic compass) brújula f2) c ( Math) (often pl) compás m3) u (limits, scope) (frml) alcance m['kʌmpǝs]1. N1) (Naut etc) brújula f2) (Math) (usu pl) compás m2.3.CPDcompass card N — (Naut) rosa f de los vientos
compass course N — ruta f magnética
compass point N — punto m cardinal
compass rose N — = compass card
* * *['kʌmpəs]1) c ( magnetic compass) brújula f2) c ( Math) (often pl) compás m3) u (limits, scope) (frml) alcance m -
11 skyline
noun (the outline of buildings, hills etc seen against the sky: the New York skyline; I could see something moving on the skyline.) horizontetr['skaɪlaɪn]1 (horizon) horizonte nombre masculino2 (of city) perfil nombre masculinoskyline ['skaɪ.laɪn] n: horizonte mn.• horizonte s.m.• línea del horizonte s.f.• perfil (Paisaje) s.m.• silueta de los edificios contra el cielo s.f.a) ( horizon) (línea f del) horizonte mb) ( of city)['skaɪlaɪn]N (=horizon) horizonte m ; [of city] contorno m, perfil m* * *a) ( horizon) (línea f del) horizonte mb) ( of city) -
12 ambo
noun "hill, rising ground Markirya, PE17:92, mount PE17:157, allative pl. ambonnar "upon hills" in Markirya ruxal' ambonnar "upon crumbling hills" According to VT45:5, ambo was added to the Etymologies as a marginal note. -
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noun1) in pl.[a pair of] compasses — ein Zirkel
2) (for navigating) Kompass, der* * *( noun)1) (an instrument with a magnetized needle, used to find directions: If he had carried a compass he would not have lost his way on the hills.) der Kompaß3) (scope or range.) der Umkreis•- academic.ru/14745/compass_rose">compass rose* * *com·pass<pl -es>[ˈkʌmpəs]nthey took a \compass reading sie lasen den Kompass ab\compass needle Kompassnadel fto be beyond the \compass of sb's brain/powers jds [geistigen] Horizont/Kräfte übersteigen* * *['kʌmpəs]1. n1) Kompass mby the compass — nach dem Kompass
2) pl Zirkel m2. vtSee:= encompass* * *compass [ˈkʌmpəs]A s3. Umkreis m, Umfang m, Ausdehnung f (auch fig):in compass an Umfang;within the compass of a year innerhalb eines Jahres;within the compass of the law im Rahmen des Gesetzes;the compass of the eye der Gesichtskreis;this is beyond my compass das geht über meinen Horizont4. fig Grenzen pl, Schranken pl:keep within compass in Schranken halten;stay within the compass of sich im Rahmen (gen) halten;narrow compass enge Grenzen5. fig Bereich m, Sphäre f:the compass of man’s imagination6. MUS Umfang m (der Stimme etc)7. obs Kreisbewegung f9. obs Umweg mB v/t2. herumgehen um, umkreisen3. (geistig) begreifen, erfassen5. obs planen* * *noun1) in pl.[a pair of] compasses — ein Zirkel
2) (for navigating) Kompass, der* * *n.(§ pl.: compasses)= Kompass -e m. -
14 granite
nounGranit, der* * *['ɡrænit]noun, adjective((of) a type of hard usually grey or red rock used for building: buildings of granite: granite hills.) der Granit, Granit-...* * *gran·ite[ˈgrænɪt]a will of \granite ( fig) ein unbeugsamer Willen\granite determination starke Entschlossenheit\granite jaw Kiefer m hart wie Granit* * *['grnɪt]nGranit m* * *granite [ˈɡrænıt]A s1. GEOL Granit m:he is a man of granite fig er ist hart wie Granit2. → academic.ru/32088/graniteware">graniteware3. fig Härte f, Unbeugsamkeit fB adj1. granitisch, graniten, Granit…2. fig hart, eisern, graniten, unbeugsam* * *nounGranit, der* * *n.Granit -en m. -
15 mist
noun2)in the mists of time or antiquity — (fig.) im Dunkel od. (geh.) Nebel der Vergangenheit
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/89194/mist_over">mist over- mist up* * *[mist](a cloud of moisture in the air but very close to the ground, which makes it difficult to see any distance: The hills are covered in thick mist.) der Nebel- mistily- misty
- mistiness
- mist over
- up* * *[mɪst]I. nto be shrouded in \mist in Nebel gehüllt sein\mist of tears Tränenschleier mII. vi glass, tiles [sich akk] beschlagen, anlaufen; eyes sich akk verschleiern, feucht werden; vision sich akk trüben* * *[mɪst]1. n2) (fig)it is lost in the mists of time —
the mists of confusion surrounding the affair — das undurchsichtige Dunkel, in das die Angelegenheit gehüllt ist
2. vi1) (window etc) beschlagen* * *mist [mıst]A s1. allg (feiner) Nebel2. METEOa) leichter Nebel, feuchter Dunstb) US Sprühregen mbe in a mist ganz verwirrt sein;see things through a mist alles wie durch einen Schleier sehen;through a mist of tears durch einen Tränenschleier4. Beschlag m, Hauch m (auf einem Glas)a) nebeln, neb(e)lig sein (a. fig); sich in Nebel hüllen,b) sich verschleiern, sich umfloren, sich trüben (Augen),c) (sich) beschlagen (Glas)C v/t umnebeln, umwölken, verdunkeln* * *noun2)in the mists of time or antiquity — (fig.) im Dunkel od. (geh.) Nebel der Vergangenheit
3) (of spray, vapour, etc.) Wolke, diePhrasal Verbs:- mist up* * *n.sich trüben v. -
16 skyline
nounSilhouette, die; (characteristic of certain town) Skyline, die* * *noun (the outline of buildings, hills etc seen against the sky: the New York skyline; I could see something moving on the skyline.) die Silhouette, der Horizont* * *ˈsky·line* * *skyline s1. Horizont(linie) m(f)2. Skyline f (charakteristische Silhouette einer Stadt), (Stadt- etc) Silhouette f* * *nounSilhouette, die; (characteristic of certain town) Skyline, die* * *n.Horizont -e m. -
17 valley
noun(lit. or fig.) Tal, das* * *['væli](a stretch of flat, low land between hills or mountains, usually drained by a river and its tributaries: a beautiful green valley between the mountains.) das Tal* * *val·ley[ˈvæli]n Tal ntthe Nile/Rhine/Thames \valley das Nil-/Rhein-/Themsetal* * *['vlɪ]nTal nt; (big and flat) Niederung fto go up/down the valley — talaufwärts/talabwärts gehen/fließen etc
the Upper Rhine valley — die Oberrheinische Tiefebene
* * *valley [ˈvælı] s1. Tal n:down the valley talabwärts;the Valley of the Kings das Tal der Könige (in Ägypten);the valley of the shadow of death BIBEL das finstere Tal2. ARCH Dachkehle f:valley rafter Kehlsparren m* * *noun(lit. or fig.) Tal, das* * *n.Tal ¨-er n. -
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( noun)1) (an instrument with a magnetized needle, used to find directions: If he had carried a compass he would not have lost his way on the hills.) kompas2) ((in plural) an instrument with two movable legs, for drawing circles etc.) šestilo3) (scope or range.) doseg, obseg•* * *I [kʌmpəs]transitive verbobseči, obsegati; obiti; ( with) obdati; razumeti, dojeti; zasnovati, izmisliti; doseči; naklepatito compass s.o.'s death — streči komu po življenjuII [kʌmpəs]nounkrog, obseg, obod; figuratively torišče, območje; music obseg glasu; ovinek, stranska pot -
19 compass
( noun)1) (an instrument with a magnetized needle, used to find directions: If he had carried a compass he would not have lost his way on the hills.) kompass2) ((in plural) an instrument with two movable legs, for drawing circles etc.) passer3) (scope or range.) rekkevidde, omkrets•kompassIsubst. \/ˈkʌmpəs\/1) kompass2) (matematikk, tegning, også compasses eller a pair of compasses) passer3) omkrets, område, grense, omfang, spennvidde, rekkeviddetake a compass bearing orientere seg ( sjøfart) peile kompassretningen, ta ut kompassretningenIIverb \/ˈkʌmpəs\/ ( gammeldags)1) omgi, omringe, omslutte2) gå rundt, seile rundt, sirkle3) fatte, forstå, begripe, oppfatte4) bringe i stand, fullføre, oppnå5) (sjelden, om forbrytelse e.l.) planlegge, pønske ut -
20 profile
(the view of a face, head etc from the side; a side view: She has a beautiful profile.) profilprofilIsubst. \/ˈprəʊfaɪl\/1) ( også fagspråk) profil2) (portrett i) profil, profilbilde, profiltegning3) kontur, silhuett, omriss, profil4) portrett, profil, kort biografi (levnetsbeskrivelse)5) ( geologi) jordbunnsprofil6) sammendrag, oversiktsartikkelin profile i profilkeep a low profile ligge lavt, holde en lav profila profile of en oversikt overIIverb \/ˈprəʊfaɪl\/1) fremstille eller avbilde i profil, tegne omriss av2) gi eller tegne et portrett av, portrettere, profilere3) ( teknikk) profilere
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