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huddled ['hʌdld]∎ I found him huddled in a ditch je l'ai trouvé blotti dans un fossé;∎ huddled up in bed couché en chien de fusil;∎ huddled up in a corner blotti dans un coin;∎ they lay huddled under the blanket ils étaient blottis ou pelotonnés les uns contre les autres sous la couverture;∎ the houses lay huddled in the valley les maisons étaient blotties dans la vallée∎ he spends hours huddled over those maps il passe des heures penché sur ces cartes -
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Adj1. छल्लेदारएक भिखारी'huddled'पेड के नीचे सो रहा है -
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◙ adj. מצופף, צפוף, דחוס; מכופף; ישיבה שפופה* * *◙ הפופש הבישי ;ףפוכמ ;סוחד,ףופצ,ףפוצמ◄ -
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adj. op een kluitje, gestapeld, opeengepakt; in elkaar gekropen; bijeen gekropen -
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vგროვად დაყარა, გროვადდაყრილი -
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adjectiveവളഞ്ഞ, തണുപ്പുകൊണ്ടോ ഭയം കൊണ്ടോ ശരീരം ചുരുട്ടിവെച്ച -
16 he huddled the children into a car
Макаров: он затолкал всех ребят в машинуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he huddled the children into a car
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17 houses huddled together
Общая лексика: дома, лепившиеся друг к другуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > houses huddled together
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18 lie huddled up
Общая лексика: лежать, свернувшись калачиком -
19 the novel appears to have been huddled together
Общая лексика: роман этот, похоже, состряпан на скорую рукуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the novel appears to have been huddled together
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1. intransitive verb2. transitive verbhuddle against each other/together — sich aneinander drängen/sich zusammendrängen
1) (put on)huddle one's coat around one — sich in den Mantel hüllen
2) (crowd together) [eng] zusammendrängen3. noun1) (tight group) dicht gedrängte Menge od. Gruppebe in a huddle/go [off] in[to] a huddle — die Köpfe zusammenstecken (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/87946/huddle_up">huddle up* * *1. verb1) ((often with together) to crowd closely together: The cows (were) huddled together in the corner of the field.) sich zusammendrängen2) (to curl up in a sitting position: The old man (was) huddled near the fire to keep warm.) sich kauern2. noun(a number of people, things etc crowded together: a huddle of people round the injured man.) das Gewirr* * *hud·dle[ˈhʌdl̩]I. nto stand/talk in a \huddle dicht zusammengedrängt stehen/sprechenthe players discussed strategy in \huddle die Spieler steckten die Köpfe zusammen, um eine Strategie auszumachenseveral small children were \huddled in a corner mehrere Kleinkinder kauerten aneinandergedrängt in einer Ecketo \huddle [a]round a fire sich akk um ein Feuer [zusammen]drängen* * *['hʌdl]1. n(wirrer) Haufen m; (of people) Gruppe f2. vi(sich) kauernthey huddled under the umbrella — sie drängten sich unter dem Schirm zusammen
we huddled around the fire —
small sheds, huddled under the trees — kleine Hütten, die sich unter die Bäume kauerten
the president was huddled with his aides — der Präsident und seine Berater steckten die Köpfe zusammen
* * *huddle [ˈhʌdl]A v/t2. huddle o.s. (up) sich zusammenkauern:be huddled (sich) kauern;huddled up zusammengekauerta) hinwerfen,b) zusammenstoppeln pej5. huddle ona) sich ein Kleidungsstück überwerfen,b) schlüpfen in (akk)6. fig vertuschenB v/i1. (sich) kauern:huddle up sich zusammenkauernC s1. a) (wirrer) Haufenb) Wirrwarr m, Durcheinander n:in a huddle auf einem Haufen; dicht zusammengedrängtgo into a huddle with sb mit jemandem beraten;he went into a huddle (with himself) er ging mit sich zu Rate* * *1. intransitive verbsich drängen; (curl up, nestle) sich kuscheln2. transitive verbhuddle against each other/together — sich aneinander drängen/sich zusammendrängen
1) (put on)2) (crowd together) [eng] zusammendrängen3. noun1) (tight group) dicht gedrängte Menge od. Gruppebe in a huddle/go [off] in[to] a huddle — die Köpfe zusammenstecken (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Durcheinander n.Wirrwarr n.wirrer Haufen m. v.kauern v.
См. также в других словарях:
huddled — adj. VERBS ▪ be, lie, sit, stand ▪ Felipe sat huddled in his chair. ▪ find sb ▪ She found him huddled in a corner, shaking violently … Collocations dictionary
Huddled — Huddle Hud dle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Huddled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Huddling}.] [Cf. OE. hoderen, hodren, to cover, keep, warm; perh. akin to OE. huden, hiden, to hide, E. hide, and orig. meaning, to get together for protection in a safe place. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
huddled — adjective crowded or massed together (Freq. 1) give me...your huddled masses the huddled sheep turned their backs against the wind • Similar to: ↑crowded … Useful english dictionary
huddled — adjective a) crowded together in a huddle b) crouched … Wiktionary
huddled — hud|dled [ hʌdld ] adjective gathered close together in order to stay warm, feel safe, or talk a. sitting with your arms and legs close to your body because you feel sick, cold, or very upset … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
huddled — adj. crowded together, gathered together; crouched; act of squatting close to the ground hud·dle || hÊŒdl n. small cluster of people or animals; bunch, closely gathered mass; secret conference; group of players gathered to receive playing… … English contemporary dictionary
huddled — UK [ˈhʌd(ə)ld] / US adjective 1) gathered close together in order to stay warm, feel safe, or talk 2) sitting with your arms and legs close to your body because you feel sick, cold, or very upset … English dictionary
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huddle — I UK [ˈhʌd(ə)l] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms huddle : present tense I/you/we/they huddle he/she/it huddles present participle huddling past tense huddled past participle huddled 1) a) huddle or huddle together or huddle up to move close… … English dictionary