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[dro:](a sliding box without a lid which fits into a chest, table etc: the bottom drawer of my desk.) συρτάρι -
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1. n спец. дверь, дверца2. n спец. крышка3. n спец. поэт. конец дня; сумерки4. n спец. спай, место сварки или пайки5. a закрытый, запертый6. v затворять, закрыватьshut to — закрывать, прикрывать; запирать
7. v затворяться, закрываться8. v перекрывать, блокировать9. v сжиматьflowers that shut at night — цветы, закрывающиеся ночью
10. v закрывать, прекращать работуhe shut himself away for a month to catch up on his academic work — он уединился на месяц, чтобы наверстать упущенное в своей научной работе
11. v запиратьI need a lock to shut my chest — мне нужен замок, чтобы запереть сундук
12. v складывать, закрывать13. v защемлять14. v спец. выключать, останавливать15. v метал. свариватьСинонимический ряд:1. closed (adj.) closed; fastened; locked; sealed; stopped2. bar (verb) bar; exclude; preclude; prohibit3. close (verb) close; fasten; lock; put to; seal; secure4. closed (verb) closed5. confine (verb) confine; enclose; imprison; jail -
63 drawer
[dro:](a sliding box without a lid which fits into a chest, table etc: the bottom drawer of my desk.) tiroir -
64 drawer
[dro:](a sliding box without a lid which fits into a chest, table etc: the bottom drawer of my desk.) gaveta -
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tight [taɪt](a) (garment, footwear) serré, étroit;∎ these shoes are a bit tight ces chaussures sont un peu trop serrées;∎ it's a tight fit c'est trop serré ou juste;∎ my tie is too tight ma cravate est trop serrée(b) (stiff → drawer, door) dur à ouvrir; (→ tap) dur à tourner; (→ lid) dur à enlever; (→ screw) serré; (constricted) pesant;∎ I've got a tight feeling across my chest j'ai comme un poids sur la poitrine;∎ it was a tight squeeze but we got everyone in on a eu du mal mais on a réussi à faire entrer tout le monde;∎ figurative to be in a tight corner or spot être dans une situation difficile(c) (taut → rope) raide, tendu; (→ bow) tendu; (→ net, knitting, knot) serré; (→ skin) tiré; (→ group) serré;∎ her face looked tight and drawn elle avait les traits tirés;∎ they marched in tight formation ils marchaient en ordre serré∎ to hold sb in a tight embrace serrer qn fort dans ses bras;∎ to keep a tight hold or grasp on sth bien tenir qch;∎ she kept a tight hold on the rail elle s'agrippait à la balustrade;∎ figurative she kept a tight hold on the expenses elle surveillait les dépenses de près;∎ you should keep a tighter rein on the children/your emotions il faudrait surveiller les enfants de plus près/mieux maîtriser vos émotions(e) (sharp → bend, turn) brusque;∎ we had to make a tight turn to avoid the car nous avons dû effectuer un virage serré pour éviter la voiture∎ to run a tight ship mener son monde à la baguette(g) (limited → budget, credit) serré, resserré;∎ to work on a tight budget travailler avec un budget serré;∎ money is a bit tight or things are a bit tight at the moment l'argent manque un peu en ce moment(h) (close → competition) serré;∎ it should be a tight finish (in race) l'arrivée devrait être serrée(i) (busy → schedule) serré, chargé;∎ it was tight but I made it in time c'était juste, mais je suis arrivé à temps∎ he's very tight with his money il est très près de ses sous∎ he gets tight on one glass of wine un verre de vin suffit à le soûler2 adverb(close, fasten) bien;∎ hold tight! tenez-vous bien!, accrochez-vous bien!;∎ she held the rabbit tight in her arms elle serrait le lapin dans ses bras;∎ pull the thread tight tirez ou tendez bien le fil;∎ is that window shut tight? cette fenêtre est-elle bien fermée?;∎ it needs to be turned/screwed tight il faut le serrer/le visser à fond∎ (pair of) tights collant m, collants mpl►► tight end (in American football) receveur m rapproché;Economics tight money argent m rare
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