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1 icebound harbour
Общая лексика: скованная льдом гавань -
2 harbour
1. n гавань, портharbour defense — участок береговой обороны, оборона базы
2. n убежище, прибежище, притонto give harbour to a criminal — дать убежище преступнику; укрывать преступника
to harbour thieves — укрывать воров, содержать воровской притон
3. n воен. укрытый район ночёвки4. n спец. лоток для составления стеклянной шихты5. v стать на якорь; становиться в гавань6. v дать убежище, приютить7. v водиться8. v питать; затаить9. v выследитьСинонимический ряд:1. cover (noun) asylum; chamber; cover; covert; house; protection; refuge; retreat; sanctuary; shelter2. port (noun) anchorage; breakwater; harbourage; haven; port3. bear (verb) bear; nurse4. foster (verb) cherish; entertain; foster; indulge5. hide (verb) conceal; hide; secrete; suppress; withhold6. house (verb) accommodate; bed; berth; billet; board; bunk; domicile; house; lodge; protect; put up; quarter; room; shelterАнтонимический ряд:eject; exile; expel -
3 icebound
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4 icebound
1. a затёртый или задержанный льдами2. a окружённый льдом, скованный льдами -
5 harbour
гавань; предоставить кров; встать на якорь -
6 icebound
tr['aɪsbaʊnd]1 (harbour etc) bloqueado,-a por el hielo; (ship) atrapado,-a por el hieloadj.• helado, -a adj.• rodeado de hielo adj.['aɪsbaʊnd]ADJ [road, ship] bloqueado por el hielo -
7 icebound
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8 icebound
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9 free harbour
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10 tidal harbour
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