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1 hilt
- hilt
- nручка, рукоятка
- barrel Tee hilt
- crutch Teehilt
- metal Y-Dee hilt
- wooden Y-Dee hilt
- wooden Y-Dee metal capped hilt
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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2 hilt
[hılt] nрукоятка, эфес♢
up to the hilt - полностью, до предела -
3 hilt
hilt [hɪlt] nрукоя́тка; эфе́с;а) по са́мую рукоя́тку;б) по́лностью, до конца́, вполне́◊to live up to the hilt жить по́лной жи́знью
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4 hilt
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5 hilt
[hɪlt]hilt рукоятка, эфес (up) to the hilt полностью, до конца, вполне; to live up to the hilt жить полной жизнью (up) to the hilt по самую рукоятку (up) to the hilt полностью, до конца, вполне; to live up to the hilt жить полной жизнью -
6 hilt
ручка, рукоятка- barrel Tee hilt
- crutch Teehilt
- metal Y-Dee hilt
- wooden Y-Dee hilt
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7 hilt
эфес имя существительное: -
8 hilt
ручка, рукоятка -
9 hilt
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10 hilt
n рукоятка, эфесСинонимический ряд:handgrip (noun) crank; doorknob; ear; haft; handgrip; handhold; handle; holder; knob -
11 hilt
[hɪlt]сущ.1) рукоятка, эфес (меча, кинжала)Syn:2) рукоять; рукоятка, ручка; черенокSyn:•• -
12 hilt
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13 hilt
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14 HILT
1) Общая лексика: high-intensity language teaching, интенсивное обучение языку -
15 hilt
1) Общая лексика: high-intensity language teaching, интенсивное обучение языку -
16 hilt
[hɪlt]рукоятка, эфесрукоять; рукоятка, ручка; черенокАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > hilt
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17 hilt
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18 hilt
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19 hilt
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20 hilt
эфес; рукоятка
См. также в других словарях:
hilt — /hilt/, n. 1. the handle of a sword or dagger. 2. the handle of any weapon or tool. 3. to the hilt, to the maximum extent or degree; completely; fully: to play the role to the hilt. Also, up to the hilt. v.t. 4. to furnish with a hilt. [bef. 900; … Universalium
hilt — [hılt] n [: Old English;] 1.) the handle of a sword or knife, where the blade is attached 2.) to the hilt completely support/defend/back sb to the hilt ▪ I m backing the PM to the hilt on this … Dictionary of contemporary English
hilt — [ hılt ] noun count the handle of a sword or DAGGER (up) to the hilt INFORMAL as much as possible, or to the highest level possible: Mike s colleagues were prepared to defend him to the hilt. The estate was mortgaged up to the hilt … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hilt — [hilt] n. [ME hilt < OE, akin to ON hjalt < IE base * kel , to strike, split > L calamitas, harm, OE hild, battle] the handle of a sword, dagger, tool, etc.: see SWORD vt. to provide a hilt for to the hilt thoroughly; entirely … English World dictionary
hilt — O.E. hilt hilt, handle of a sword or dagger, from P.Gmc. *helt (Cf. O.N. hjalt, O.H.G. helza hilt, O.S. helta oar handle ), perhaps from PIE *kel to strike. Formerly also used in plural in same sense as singular … Etymology dictionary
Hilt — Hilt, n. [AS. hilt, hilte; akin to OHG. helza, Prov. G. hilze, Icel. hjalt.] 1. A handle; especially, the handle of a sword, dagger, or the like. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hilt — ► NOUN ▪ the handle of a sword, dagger, or knife. ● to the hilt Cf. ↑to the hilt ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
hilt — [[t]hɪ̱lt[/t]] hilts 1) N COUNT The hilt of a sword, dagger, or knife is its handle. ...the hilt of the small, sharp knife. 2) PHRASE: usu PHR after v (emphasis) To the hilt and up to the hilt mean to the maximum extent possible or as fully as… … English dictionary
hilt — UK [hɪlt] / US noun [countable] Word forms hilt : singular hilt plural hilts the handle of a sword or dagger • (up) to the hilt informal as much as possible or to the highest level possible Mike s colleagues were prepared to defend him to the… … English dictionary
hilt — /hɪlt / (say hilt) noun 1. the handle of a sword or dagger. 2. the handle of any weapon or tool. –verb (t) 3. to furnish with a hilt. –phrase 4. to the hilt, fully; completely: armed to the hilt. {Middle English hylt, Old English hilt, hilte}… …
hilt — noun (C) 1 the handle of a sword or knife that is used as a weapon 2 (up) to the hilt completely, or as much as possible: mortgaged up to the hilt | I d back him to the hilt any day … Longman dictionary of contemporary English