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Общая лексика: притворить, притворять -
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predicative adjective* * *(partly open: The door was ajar when I returned.) angelehnt* * *[əʤɑ:ʳ, AM -ʤɑ:r]II. adv angelehntto leave sth \ajar etw einen Spalt offen stehen lassen* * *[ə'dZAː(r)]adj advangelehnt* * *ajar1 [əˈdʒɑː(r)] adv & präd adj angelehnt (Tür etc)ajar2 [əˈdʒɑː(r)] adv & präd adj:* * *predicative adjectivebe or stand ajar — einen Spaltbreit offen stehen
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] leave ajar (a door)[Swahili Word] -vugaza[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] set ajar (a door)[Swahili Word] -shindika (mlango)[Part of Speech] verb------------------------------------------------------------ -
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(partly open: The door was ajar when I returned.) entreabiertotr[ə'ʤɑːSMALLr/SMALL]1 entreabierto,-aajar [ə'ʤɑr] adj: entreabierto, entornadoadj.• en desacuerdo adj.• entreabierto, -a adj.ə'dʒɑːr, ə'dʒɑː(r)adjective (pred) entreabierto, entornado[ǝ'dʒɑː(r)]ADV entreabiertoto leave the door ajar — dejar entreabierta la puerta, no cerrar completamente la puerta, entrecerrar la puerta (Mex)
* * *[ə'dʒɑːr, ə'dʒɑː(r)]adjective (pred) entreabierto, entornado -
10 ajar
(partly open: The door was ajar when I returned.) på gløtt, på klemIadj. \/əˈdʒɑː\/på gløtt, på klemIIadv. \/əˈdʒɑː\/1) på gløtt, på klem2) ( gammeldags) i strid med, på kant medleave something ajar sette noe på klem -
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12 ajar
̈ɪəˈdʒɑ: I прил.;
предик. приоткрытый She left the door ajar. ≈ Она оставила дверь приоткрытой. II нареч. в разладе, в ссореприоткрытый, неплотно закрытый - the door was * дверь была приоткрыта - leave the door * не захлопывайте дверь (книжное) резкий;
не в тон( книжное) в разладе, в ссоре (с кем-л, чем-л) - to be * with the facts противоречить фактамajar в разладе ~ приоткрытый -
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to leave sth \ajar etw einen Spalt offen stehen lassen -
14 leave the door ajar
1) Переносный смысл: оставить возможность для манёвра, не сжигать все мосты2) Макаров: не захлопывайте дверь -
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Del verbo entornar: ( conjugate entornar) \ \
entornado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: entornado entornar
entornado
‹ ventana› slightly open; ‹ ojos› half-closed
entornado,-a adjetivo half-closed (puerta, ventana) ajar
entornar verbo transitivo to half-close (una puerta, ventana) to leave ajar ' entornado' also found in these entries: Spanish: entornada -
16 притворить
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > притворить
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17 притворять
несовер. - притворять;
совер. - притворить( что-л.) close;
leave ajar, притворить (вн.) close (smth.), shut* (smth.).Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > притворять
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entornar verbo transitivo to half-close (una puerta, ventana) to leave ajar ' entornar' also found in these entries: English: screw up - squint -
19 entorno
Del verbo entornar: ( conjugate entornar) \ \
entorno es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
entornó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: entornar entorno
entorno sustantivo masculinob) (Lit) settingc) (Inf) environment
entornar verbo transitivo to half-close (una puerta, ventana) to leave ajar
entorno sustantivo masculino
1 (medio) environment
entorno social, social environment
2 (proximidades) surroundings pl ' entorno' also found in these entries: Spanish: ambiente - escenario - media - medio - sosegada - sosegado English: atmosphere - blend - environment - setting - surrounding - environmental - environs -
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