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61 вершина холма
1) General subject: knap2) Geology: hill crest3) Mathematics: hilltop (как поверхности отклика)4) Automobile industry: hill point5) Architecture: hilltop hillside -
62 церковь на вершине холма служила хорошим ориентиром
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > церковь на вершине холма служила хорошим ориентиром
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63 ridge
ri‹1) (a long narrow piece of ground etc raised above the level of the ground etc on either side of it.) cresta2) (a long narrow row of hills.) cadena3) (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.) cresta4) (the top edge of something where two sloping surfaces meet, eg on a roof.) caballeteridge n crestatr[rɪʤ]1 SMALLGEOGRAPHY/SMALL cresta2 (of roof) caballete nombre masculinoridge ['rɪʤ] n1) chain: cadena f (de montañas o cerros)2) : caballete m (de un techo), cresta f (de una ola o una montaña), cordoncillo m (de telas)n.• caballete s.m.• caballón s.m.• camellón s.m.• cordillera s.f.• cordoncillo s.m.• cresta s.f.• escollo s.m.• espinazo s.m.• filo s.m.• lomo s.m.• sierra s.f.rɪdʒa) ( in plowed field) caballón mb) ( of hills) cadena f; ( hilltop) cresta f; ( on ocean floor) arrecife mc) ( Meteo)[rɪdʒ]1.N [of hills, mountains] cadena f ; [of nose] puente m, caballete m ; [of roof] caballete m ; (Agr) caballón m ; (=crest of hill) cumbre f, cresta f(Met)ridge of high/low pressure — línea f de presión alta/baja
2.CPDridge pole N — (on tent) caballete m, cumbrera f
ridge tent N — tienda f canadiense
ridge tile N — teja f de caballete
* * *[rɪdʒ]a) ( in plowed field) caballón mb) ( of hills) cadena f; ( hilltop) cresta f; ( on ocean floor) arrecife mc) ( Meteo) -
64 Bergspitze
* * *die Bergspitzeheight; mountaintop; pinnacle; peak; hilltop* * *Bẹrg|spit|zefmountain peak* * *Berg·spit·zef mountain peak* * *die [mountain] peak; mountain top* * ** * *die [mountain] peak; mountain top* * *f.hilltop n.mountain peak n.mountaintop n.piton n. -
65 acostarse
pron.v.1 to incline to one side; to lie down.2 to approach.3 to stand inshore. (Nautical)4 to lie along; to have a list. (Nautical)* * *1 (estirarse) to lie down2 (irse a dormir) to go to bed* * *verb1) to go to bed2) lie down* * *VPRPilar se acostó con Juan — Pilar went to bed o slept with Juan
2) (=inclinarse) to lean, bend* * *(v.) = go to + bed, retire + at night, bed down, lie down, bunk downEx. Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.Ex. Modern man is beset by many types of noise each day from the time he wakes until he retires at night.Ex. Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.Ex. They stopped or lay down or wallowed frequently just before the crossing point on the river.Ex. The main focus of the camp is to allow dogs to socialize, exercise and have a comfy place to bunk down at night.* * *(v.) = go to + bed, retire + at night, bed down, lie down, bunk downEx: Meanwhile the journeymen, who had just gone to bed, hearing the row quickly got up again, came downstairs and then shoved me out of the door.
Ex: Modern man is beset by many types of noise each day from the time he wakes until he retires at night.Ex: Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.Ex: They stopped or lay down or wallowed frequently just before the crossing point on the river.Ex: The main focus of the camp is to allow dogs to socialize, exercise and have a comfy place to bunk down at night.* * *
■acostarse verbo reflexivo
1 to go to bed
2 fam (con otra persona) to sleep, to go to bed [con, with]
' acostarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
echarse
- tarde
- tumbarse
- acostar
- echar
- recostar
- seguro
- trasnochar
English:
bed
- bedtime
- before
- lie
- lie down
- nightcap
- retire
- sack
- sit up
- sleep around
- sleep together
- sleep with
- stay up
- turn in
- wait up
- way
- early
- late
- night
- sleep
- turn
* * *vpr1. [irse a la cama] to go to bed;suele acostarse tarde he usually goes to bed lateacostarse juntos to sleep together* * *v/r1 go to bed; ( tumbarse) lie down;acostarse con las gallinas go to bed very early2:acostarse con alguien go to bed with s.o., sleep with s.o.* * *vr1) : to lie down2) : to go to bed* * *acostarse vb1. (irse a la cama) to go to bed -
66 arder lentamente
v.to smoulder, to smolder.* * *(v.) = smoulder [smolder, -USA]Ex. The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.* * *(v.) = smoulder [smolder, -USA]Ex: The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.
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67 arder sin llama
(v.) = smoulder [smolder, -USA]Ex. The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.* * *(v.) = smoulder [smolder, -USA]Ex: The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.
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68 coger a Alguien desprevenido
(v.) = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footedEx. As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.Ex. Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.Ex. Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank.* * *(v.) = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footedEx: As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.
Ex: Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.Ex: Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank. -
69 coger a Alguien por sorpresa
(v.) = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footedEx. As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.Ex. Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.Ex. Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank.* * *(v.) = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footedEx: As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.
Ex: Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.Ex: Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank. -
70 con techo de latón
(adj.) = tin-roofedEx. The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.* * *(adj.) = tin-roofedEx: The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.
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71 echar humo
v.to fume, to smoke.* * *to smoke* * *(v.) = blow + smoke, fume, steam, smoulder [smolder, -USA], froth at + the mouthEx. He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.Ex. Who has not had occasion to fume at the need to consult a large number of Official journals in order to reconstitute the current text of a particular regulation from all its amendments and corrigenda!.Ex. Here, the earth still steams with the heat of the lava, and gusts of warm air seem to come from nowhere.Ex. The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.Ex. This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks.* * *(v.) = blow + smoke, fume, steam, smoulder [smolder, -USA], froth at + the mouthEx: He adjusted himself comfortably in the chair, overlapped his legs, and blew a smoke ring that dissolved two feet above her head.
Ex: Who has not had occasion to fume at the need to consult a large number of Official journals in order to reconstitute the current text of a particular regulation from all its amendments and corrigenda!.Ex: Here, the earth still steams with the heat of the lava, and gusts of warm air seem to come from nowhere.Ex: The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.Ex: This luxurious hotel was not a likely setting for union leaders to froth at the mouth over government cutbacks. -
72 humear
v.1 to (give off) smoke (salir humo).2 to smoke, to emit steam, to steam, to emit vapor.* * *1 (humo) to smoke, give off smoke2 (vaho) to steam, give off steam3 figurado (presumir) to be conceited4 figurado (estar vivo - enemistad etc) to smoulder (US smolder)* * *1. VI1) (=soltar humo) [fuego, chimenea] to smoke, give out smoke2) (=soltar vapor) to steam3) [memoria, rencor] to be still alive, linger on4) (=presumir) to give o.s. airs, be conceited2. VT2) Méx * (=golpear) to beat, thrash* * *verbo intransitivo chimenea/hoguera to smoke; sopa/café to steam* * *= smoulder [smolder, -USA], steam.Ex. The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.Ex. Here, the earth still steams with the heat of the lava, and gusts of warm air seem to come from nowhere.* * *verbo intransitivo chimenea/hoguera to smoke; sopa/café to steam* * *= smoulder [smolder, -USA], steam.Ex: The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.
Ex: Here, the earth still steams with the heat of the lava, and gusts of warm air seem to come from nowhere.* * *humear [A1 ]vi«chimenea/hoguera» to smoke; «sopa/café» to steam* * *
humear ( conjugate humear) verbo intransitivo [chimenea/hoguera] to smoke;
[sopa/café] to steam
humear verbo intransitivo
1 (un fuego) to smoke
2 (algo caliente) to steam, be steaming hot
' humear' also found in these entries:
English:
steam
* * *♦ vi1. [salir humo] to smoke;los restos del avión todavía humeaban the wreckage of the plane was still smouldering2. [salir vapor] to steam♦ vtAm [fumigar] to fumigate* * *v/i* * *humear vi1) : to smoke2) : to steam* * *humear vb1. (echar vapor) to steam2. (echar humo) to smoke -
73 jabalí
m.wild pig, wild boar, male wild pig.* * *► nombre masculino (pl jabalíes)1 wild boar\jabalí verrugoso warthog* * *SM wild boar* * ** * *= wild pig, wild boar, boar.Ex. Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.Ex. The wild boars you see today in North America are the great grandchildren of the European boars.Ex. The wild boars you see today in North America are the great grandchildren of the European boars.----* jabalí africano = warthog.* jabalí verrugoso = warthog.* * ** * *= wild pig, wild boar, boar.Ex: Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.
Ex: The wild boars you see today in North America are the great grandchildren of the European boars.Ex: The wild boars you see today in North America are the great grandchildren of the European boars.* jabalí africano = warthog.* jabalí verrugoso = warthog.* * *(pl - líes)wild boarCompuesto:warthog* * *
jabalí sustantivo masculino (pl
jabalí m Zool wild boar
' jabalí' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
res
- cacería
- colmillo
English:
boar
- wart hog
- wild
* * *wild boarjabalí verrugoso warthog* * *m ZO wild boar* * *jabalí nm: wild boar* * * -
74 pillar a Alguien desprevenido
(v.) = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footedEx. As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.Ex. Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.Ex. Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank.* * *(v.) = catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + flat-footedEx: As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.
Ex: Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.Ex: Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank. -
75 pillar a Alguien por sorpresa
(v.) = catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + flat-footedEx. Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.Ex. As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.Ex. Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank.* * *(v.) = catch + Nombre + napping, catch + Nombre + off-guard, catch + Nombre + flat-footedEx: Wild pigs and deer bed down on the hilltop, so ascend quietly and you might catch them napping.
Ex: As the 'information economy' has grown in recent years, some feel we have been caught off-guard in an information policy vacuum.Ex: Alexander caught them flat-footed in the the hills with his reinforcements catching them in the flank. -
76 puesto de comida
(n.) = food stallEx. The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.* * *(n.) = food stallEx: The remains of the tin-roofed food stalls still smouldered near the temple and adjoining settlement on a craggy hilltop about 4000 ft high.
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77 colline
colline [kɔlin]feminine noun* * *kɔlinnom féminin hill* * *kɔlin nfbâti au sommet d'une colline — built on a hilltop, built on the top of a hill
* * *colline nf hill; au pied de la colline at the bottom of the hill.[kɔlin] nom fémininles collines [au pied d'un massif] the foothills -
78 кацам
кацна 1. (за птица) alight(на нещо високо) perch; sitкъщата е кацнала на върха the house is perched on the hilltop2. (за самолет) land(за ракета) touch down(в океана) splash down* * *ка̀цам,и ка̀цвам, ка̀цна гл.* * *1. (в океана) splash down 2. (за ракета) touch down 3. (за самолет) land 4. (на нещо високо) perch;sit 5. кацна (за птица) alight 6. къщата е кацнала на върха the house is perched on the hilltop -
79 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. -
80 mäenharja
yks.nom. mäenharja; yks.gen. mäenharjan; yks.part. mäenharjaa; yks.ill. mäenharjaan; mon.gen. mäenharjojen mäenharjain; mon.part. mäenharjoja; mon.ill. mäenharjoihinhilltop (noun)* * *• hilltop
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