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1 караул
ч1) ( варта) guard, sentry, watchбути в караулі — to keep guard, to be on guard (sentry, duty)
2) (у знач. виг. рятуйте) help! -
2 ставити
1) ( розміщати) to put, to place, to set; to position; to standставити вартового військ. — to post a sentry
ставити в ряд — to put in a row, to align, to range
ставити на постій військ. — to billet, to quarter
2) ( установлювати) to install; to put up, to erect3) (висувати, пропонувати) to raise, to put, to propose, to move4) ( на сцені) to stage, to produceставити п'єсу — to stage ( to mount) a play, to produce a play
5) ( в азартних іграх) to stakeставити все на карту перен. — to stake one's all
6) (гірчичник, компрес) to apply, to put on7)ставити голос муз. — to train ( to place) smb.'s voice
ставити залік (кому-небудь з чого-небудь) — to pass (in+to)
ставити за умову — to stipulate (on, that)
ставити пастку — to set a trap (to)
ставити собі за мету — to aim at, to make it one's aim
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3 стояти
1) to standстояти на ногах (прям. і перен.) — to stand on one's feet
2) (бути нерухомим, не працювати) to stop, to be at ( to come to) a standstill3) (бути, перебувати, бути розташованим) to be, to be situated; (про кораблі, війська) to lie; ( про погоду) to holdстояти на причалі мор. — to lie alongside; амер. to be docked
стояти на якорі — to lie ( to ride) at anchor
стояти у черзі — to stand in a queue ( line), to queue
стояти на чиємусь шляху — to be in smb.'s light тж. перен.
4) (жити, перебувати) to stay, to liveстояти на квартирах (на постої) військ. — to be billeted ( quartered)
6) ( наполягати) to stand (up) on; to persist, to insistстояти на своєму — to insist on one's own way, to hold one's own, to hold/stand one's ground
7)стояти над душею у когось — to urge ( to hurry) smb., to make smb. nervous by urging
стояти на вахті — to keep watch, to be on watch
стояти на смерть — to hold out to the end ( to the last), to fight to the last
стояти на чолі — to be at the head (of), to head
стояти (бути) при владі — to be in power, to be in office
См. также в других словарях:
sentry — [sen′trē] n. pl. sentries [< ? obs. centrinell, var. of SENTINEL] 1. a sentinel; esp., any of the men of a military guard posted to guard against, and warn of, danger 2. Now Rare guard or watch [to keep sentry] … English World dictionary
Sentry — Sen try, n.; pl. {Sentires}. [Probably from OF. senteret a little patch; cf. F. sentier path, and OF. sente. See {Sentinel}.] 1. (Mil.) A soldier placed on guard; a sentinel. [1913 Webster] 2. Guard; watch, as by a sentinel. [1913 Webster] Here… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sentry box — Sentry Sen try, n.; pl. {Sentires}. [Probably from OF. senteret a little patch; cf. F. sentier path, and OF. sente. See {Sentinel}.] 1. (Mil.) A soldier placed on guard; a sentinel. [1913 Webster] 2. Guard; watch, as by a sentinel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sentry — ► NOUN (pl. sentries) ▪ a soldier stationed to keep guard or to control access to a place. ORIGIN perhaps from obsolete centrinel, from SENTINEL(Cf. ↑sentinel) … English terms dictionary
sentry — n. (pl. ies) a soldier etc. stationed to keep guard. Phrases and idioms: sentry box a wooden cabin intended to shelter a standing sentry. sentry go the duty of pacing up and down as a sentry. Etymology: perh. f. obs. centrinel, var. of SENTINEL … Useful english dictionary
sentry — I sentinel, sentry (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. watchman, guard, lookout, picket. See defense. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. sentinel, watch, protector; see guard . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. see sentinel IV (Roget s Thesaurus II) … English dictionary for students
sentry — noun (plural sentries) a soldier stationed to keep guard or to control access to a place. Origin C17: perh. from obs. centrinel, var. of sentinel … English new terms dictionary
sentry — /ˈsɛntri / (say sentree) noun (plural sentries) 1. a soldier stationed at a place to keep guard and prevent the passage of unauthorised persons, watch for fires, etc.; a sentinel. 2. a member of a guard or watch. {? shortened form of obsolete… …
stand sentry — keep guard or control access to a place … Useful english dictionary
sentinel, sentry — Each of these words refers to a guard, especially a soldier or other military person, posted at some spot to keep order and to prevent the entry of unauthorized persons: The sentry (or sentinel) paced back and forth. Sentry is the more widely… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
Sentires — Sentry Sen try, n.; pl. {Sentires}. [Probably from OF. senteret a little patch; cf. F. sentier path, and OF. sente. See {Sentinel}.] 1. (Mil.) A soldier placed on guard; a sentinel. [1913 Webster] 2. Guard; watch, as by a sentinel. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English