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41 faisceau
mbundle, loomed wiring, wire bundleDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > faisceau
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42 dresser
dresser [dʀese]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verba. [+ inventaire, liste, plan, carte] to draw upb. [+ échafaudage, barrière, échelle, lit, tente] to put up• dresser le couvert or la table to lay or set the tablec. [+ tête] to raise• dresser l'oreille or ses oreilles [chien] to prick up its earsd. ( = braquer) dresser qn contre to set sb againste. ( = dompter) [+ animal sauvage] to tame ; [+ jeune cheval] to break (in) ; (pour le cirque) to train2. reflexive verb• se dresser sur ses pattes de derrière [cheval] to rear up ; [autre animal] to stand up on its hind legsb. [oreille] to prick upd. ( = s'insurger) to rise up (contre, face à against)* * *dʀese
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1) ( faire obéir) to train [animal]; to break in [cheval]2) ( ériger) to put up [tente, échafaudage, statue]3) ( lever) to raise [tête, queue]dresser l'oreille — [animal] to prick up its ears; fig to prick up one's ears
4) ( établir) to draw up [carte géographique, inventaire, contrat]; to write out [procès-verbal]5) ( installer) to lay, to set [table, piège]; to lay out [buffet]6) ( préparer) Culinaire to garnish [plat]7) ( influencer)
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se dresser verbe pronominal1) ( se mettre droit) to stand up2) ( s'insurger)se dresser contre — to rebel against [injustice]
* * *dʀese vt1) (= mettre vertical, monter) [tente] to put up, to erect2) [liste, bilan, contrat] to draw up3) [animal] to trainQuand elle a dit ça, il a dressé l'oreille. — When she said that, he pricked up his ears.
dresser la table — to set the table, to lay the table
* * *dresser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( faire obéir) to train [animal]; to break in [cheval]; dresser qn to teach sb how to behave; les enfants, on les dresse○! children must be taught how to behave!;2 ( ériger) to put up, to pitch [tente]; to put up [chapiteau]; to put up, to erect [échafaudage, monument, statue];3 ( lever) to raise [tête, queue]; animal qui dresse les oreilles or l'oreille animal that pricks up its ears; dresser l'oreille fig to prick up one's ears;4 ( établir) to draw up [carte géographique, inventaire, liste, bilan, contrat]; to write out [procès-verbal];7 ( influencer) dresser qn contre to set sb against.B se dresser vpr1 ( se mettre droit) le chien se dressa sur ses pattes de derrière the dog stood up on its hind legs; se dresser sur la pointe des pieds to stand on tiptoe; ⇒ ergot;3 ( s'élever) [statue, estrade, obstacle] to stand; ( dominer) [tour, clocher] to tower up; la montagne se dresse à l'horizon the mountain towers up on the horizon.[drese] verbe transitif1. [ériger - mât, pilier] to put up (separable), to raise, to erect ; [ - statue] to put up (separable), to erect ; [ - tente, auvent] to pitch, to put up (separable)2. [construire - barricade, échafaudage] to put up (separable), to erect ; [ - muret] to erect, to builddresser des obstacles devant quelqu'un to put obstacles in somebody's way, to raise difficulties for somebody3. [installer - autel] to set up (separable)dresser le couvert ou la table to lay ou to set the tabledresser les oreilles [suj: chien] to prick up ou to cock its earsdresser l'oreille [suj: personne] to prick up one's ears5. [dompter - fauve] to tame ; [ - cheval sauvage] to break in (separable) ; [ - cheval de cirque, chien de garde] to trainje vais le dresser, moi! I'll make him toe the line!7. [établir - liste, inventaire] to draw up (separable), to make out (separable) ; [ - bilan] to draw up, to prepare8. [opposer]dresser quelqu'un contre quelqu'un/quelque chose to set somebody against somebody/something————————se dresser verbe pronominal intransitif2. [oreille de chien] to prick up[dominer] to tower————————se dresser contre verbe pronominal plus prépositionto rise up ou to rebel against -
43 czer|nić
impf Ⅰ vt to darken, to blacken [brwi, rzęsy, wąsy] ⇒ poczernić Ⅱ czernić się 1. (wyglądać czarno) to show black- na jego policzkach czernił się zarost the stubble showed black on his cheeks- las czernił się na tle nieba the forest loomed black against the sky2. (stawać się czarnym) to turn black, to blackenThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > czer|nić
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44 majacz|yć
impf Ⅰ vi 1. (być słabo widocznym) to show faintly, to loom- we mgle majaczą jakieś sylwetki some silhouettes are showing faintly in the mist- w ciemności majaczyły kontury domów the shapes of houses loomed in the darkness ⇒ zamajaczyć2. (bredzić) to be delirious, to rave- majaczyć przez sen to rave in one’s sleep ⇒ zamajaczyćⅡ majaczyć się 1. (zarysowywać się) to show faintly, to loom ⇒ zamajaczyć się 2. (zwidywać się) to appear- coś majaczyło mu się w półśnie something appeared to him when he was half-awake ⇒ zamajaczyć sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > majacz|yć
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45 mas|a
Ⅰ f 1. (substancja) wyrobić ciasto na jednolitą masę to knead the dough until (it’s) smooth- grzebień z masy szylkretowej a tortoiseshell comb- sucha masa a dry substance- masa mięśniowa muscle mass2. (wiele) lots a. a lot, a mass; masses pot.- masa kłamstw a mass of lies- cała masa sprzeczności a mass of contradictions- przyszło masę ludzi loads of people came pot.- masę dzieci nie wyjechało na wakacje lots of children spent their holidays at home3. zw. pl mass U; masses pl pot.- masy lawy a mass of lava- ludzie masami opuszczali miasto people were leaving the city en masse a. in droves4. (bryła) w mroku majaczyła masa statku a ship loomed out of the darkness- masa lasu the looming forest5. Fiz. (ciężar) mass C/U; weight C/U pot.- masa atomowa/cząsteczkowa atomic/particle mass- masa krytyczna critical mass- masa ciała body weight- bryła o masie jednego kilograma a solid with a mass of one kilogram- siła to masa razy przyspieszenie force is defined as mass times acceleration6. Elektr. earth, ground U 7. Prawo estate- masa spadkowa an/the estate- masa upadłościowa a. konkursowa a/the bankrupt’s estateⅡ masy plt (lud, tłum) the masses- masy chłopskie/pracujące the rural a. peasant/working masses- gazeta dla mas a newspaper for the masses- nie uzyskał poparcia mas he failed to gain the support of the masses- oddziaływać na masy to influence the masses- opium dla mas the opium of the people a. the masses- □ masa akustyczna Fiz. acoustic mass- masa celulozowa Przem. cellulose pulp- masa papiernicza paper pulp- masa perłowa mother-of-pearl- masa relatywistyczna Fiz., Chem. relative a. relativistic mass- masa spoczynkowa Fiz. rest mass- masa szklana Przem. glass mass- masa towarowa Ekon. volume of goods- masa tynkarska Budow. plaster mass- masa właściwa Fiz., Chem. real a. invariant mass- masa plastyczna Chem. plastic massThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mas|a
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46 nadbie|c
a. nadbie|gnąć pf — nadbie|gać impf (nadbiegnę, nadbiegniesz, nadbiegnie, nadbiegł, nadbiegła, nadbiegli — nadbiegam) vi 1. [osoba, zwierzę] to come running (up)- nadbiegli ludzie people came running up2. (docierać) [odgłos, muzyka, wieści] to come- z oddali nadbiegły dźwięki trąbki the sound of a trumpet could be heard in the distance- z zachodu nadbiegły ciemne chmury dark clouds approached a. loomed up from the west- nadbiegają coraz silniejsze fale the waves are coming in stronger and strongerThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > nadbie|c
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47 posta|ć1
f (N pl postacie a. postaci) 1. (forma) form- postać larwalna owadów the larval form of insects- w postaci kryształów/pożyczki in the form of crystals/a loan- pomoc w postaci darmowych obiadów aid in the form of free lunches- przyjmiemy pomoc w każdej postaci we appreciate help in any form- przyjąć a. przybrać postać ludzką/łabędzia to take a. assume the form of a man/a swan- występować pod różnymi postaciami to occur in various forms- nie tknie alkoholu pod żadną postacią he won’t touch alcohol in any form- Duch Święty objawił się pod postacią gołębicy the Holy Spirit descended in the form of a dove- pod postacią chleba i wina Relig. under the species of bread and wine- komunia pod dwiema postaciami Relig. Communion in both kinds- to zmienia postać rzeczy that changes everything2. (sylwetka) figure- czyjaś szczupła/ogromna postać sb’s slim/large figure- z mgły wyłoniła się jakaś postać a figure loomed out of the mist3. (osobistość) figure- postać polityczna a political figure- ważna/legendarna/kontrowersyjna postać an important/a legendary/a controversial figure- najwybitniejsza postać epoki the most prominent figure of the time- niezbyt ciekawa postać a rather shady figure4. (bohater literacki, filmowy) character- pierwszoplanowa postać the leading character- wszystkie postacie są fikcyjne all characters are fictional- kreować w filmie postać prezydenta to play the president in a filmThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > posta|ć1
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48 zamajacz|yć
pf Ⅰ vt (powiedzieć majacząc) to rave- chory zamajaczył coś przez sen the sick man raved something in his sleep ⇒ majaczyćⅡ vi (ukazać się) to loom- w gęstej mgle zamajaczyły niewyraźnie sylwetki ludzi some figures loomed out of the thick fog ⇒ majaczyćThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zamajacz|yć
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49 zawi|snąć1
pf — zawi|sać impf (zawisnął a. zawisł, zawisnęli a. zawiśli — zawisam) vi 1. (zostać zawieszonym) [lampa, firanka] to be hung- pośliznął się i zawisnął nad przepaścią suddenly he slipped and hung over the precipice2. (znieruchomieć w powietrzu) [ptak, helikopter] to hover; [ręka] to stop in mid-air- chmury zawisły nisko nad ziemią clouds were hanging low over the city3. (zacząć zagrażać) [niebezpieczeństwo] to loom- nad Europą zawisła groźba konfliktów etnicznych the threat of ethnic conflicts loomed over EuropeThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zawi|snąć1
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50 as
n. m.1. 'Ace', top guy, expert. Un as de l'aviation: A crack pilot. Dans le monde des ordinateurs, c'est un as! He's the top wallah where computers are concerned!2. (Waiters' slang): Table number one. (Calls such as 'Une choucroute à l'as!' answered by 'Ça roule!' can often be heard in restaurant kitchens in France.)3. (pol.): Alibi. Il avait un carré d'as: He'd fixed himself up with four good alibis.4. Aller à l'as (fig.): To 'come a cropper', to 'come unstuck', to suffer a setback (also: aller a dame).5. Bouffer à l'as: To go hungry, to miss a meal, to go without food.6. Passer à l'as:a To vanish into thin air, to disappear. Dès qu'il flaira lafailiite, il décida de passer à l'as: As soon as bankruptcy loomed, he did a moonlight.b Passer quelqu'un à l'as: To by-pass someone in a share-out.c Passer quelque chose à l'as: To 'pinch', to filch, to spirit something away.7. Veiller à l'as: To 'keep one's eyes peeled', to keep a sharp look-out.8. Etre plein aux as: To be 'rolling in it', to be extremely wealthy.9. As de pique:a Nonentity, highly forgettable person.b 'Parson's nose' (that part of a fowl indeed looks like an ace of spades upside down).c Arse-hole, anal sphincter.d Etre fichu (also: foutu) comme l'as de pique (of person): To be dressed like a guy, to be as scruffy as they come. (of job): To be bungled, to be badly executed. -
51 вырисовываться
несов. - вырисо́вываться, сов. - вы́рисоваться1) ( становиться видимым) come into sight / view; ( неясно) loom; ( появляться) appear, come into the pictureвырисо́вываться на фо́не (рд.) — stand out (against), stand out in relief (against)
на горизо́нте вырисо́вывалась го́рная цепь — a mountain chain was visible on [stood out against] the horizon
вдали́ на́чал вырисо́вываться кора́бль — a ship loomed in the distance
2) ( проясняться) become clearerсейча́с вырисо́вывается карти́на происше́дшего — the detailed picture of the incident is being completed now
3) разг. (намечаться, формироваться) take shape, emerge, developу нас вырисо́вывается оди́н план — we are making / developing a certain plan
что там вырисо́вывается на за́втра? — what plans do we have for tomorrow?
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52 голубеть
несов. - голубе́ть, сов. - поголубе́ть1) тк. несов. ( казаться голубым) show blueвдали́ голубе́ли го́ры — the mountains showed blue in the distance, blue mountains loomed in the distance
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53 темнеть
I несов. - темне́ть, сов. - потемне́ть1) ( становиться тёмным) grow / get / become dark; ( о цвете) darkenкра́ски потемне́ли — the colours have darkened
не́бо темне́ет — the skies are darkening
у него́ потемне́ло в глаза́х безл. — everything went dark before his eyes
2) тк. несов. ( виднеться) переводится гл. appear или оборотом be visible с. прил. dark (после сущ.); ( о больших предметах) loomвдали́ что́-то темне́ет — there is something dark (visible) in the distance; one can see a dark silhouette in the distance
II несов. - темне́ть, сов. - стемне́ть; безл.пе́ред ни́ми темне́ла грома́да гор — dark mountains loomed in front of them
темне́ет — it is getting dark
стемне́ло — it became dark; darkness fell
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54 чернеть
несов. - черне́ть, сов. - почерне́ть1) ( становиться чёрным) turn / become / grow black; blacken2) тк. несов. ( виднеться) show blackвдали́ черне́л лес — the forest showed black in the distance
что́-то черне́ло вдали́ — something black loomed in the distance, there was a black spot in the distance
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55 чернеть
несовер. - чернеть; совер. - почернетьбез доп.1) совер. - почернеть ( становиться черным)turn/become/grow black; blackenчто-то чернело вдали — smth. black loomed in the distance, there was a black spot in the distance
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56 pomol
m | biti na -u become visible; (brod) heave in sight; (nejasno, u daljini) loom; kaos je bio na -u chaos loomed, ch. was imminent, ch. was in the offing -
57 чернеться
blacken; grow black; show blackАнтонимический ряд: -
58 loom
I [luːm] nouna machine in which thread is woven into a fabric.نَول الحِياكَه، مَنْسَج II [luːm] verb( often with up) to appear indistinctly, often threateningly:يَلوحُ بصورةٍ غَيْر واضِحَهA huge ship loomed (up) in the fog.
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59 Sebastião I, king
(1554-1578)The king of Portugal whose disappearance and death in battle in Morocco in 1578 led to a succession crisis and to Spain's annexation of Portugal in 1580. He is the person after whom the cult and mythology of Sebastianism is named. Sebastião succeeded to the throne of Portugal at the tender age of three, upon the death of his father King João III in 1557. With his great-uncle Cardinal Henrique, he was the only other surviving legitimate male member of the Aviz dynasty. The Spanish menace loomed on Portugal's eastern horizons, as Phillip II of Spain gathered more reasons to make good his own strong claims to the Portuguese throne. A headstrong youth, Sebastião dreamed of glory in battle against the Muslims and was certainly influenced by the example of the feats of Phillip II's half-brother Don Juan of Austria and the naval victory against the Turks at Lepanto in 1571.Sebastião's great project was a victory in Africa, and he ordered a major effort to raise a fleet and army to attack Morocco. His forces landed at Tangier and Arzila and marched to meet the Muslim armies. In early August 1578, at the battle of Alcácer- Quivir, Portugal's army was destroyed by Muslim forces, and the king himself was lost. Although he was undoubtedly killed, his body was never found. The result of this foolhardy enterprise changed the course of Portugal's history and gave rise to the cult and myth that Sebastião survived and would return one foggy morning to make Portugal great once again. -
60 een schip doemde op aan de horizon
een schip doemde op aan de horizonVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > een schip doemde op aan de horizon
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loomed — luËm n. apparatus on which fabrics are woven, weaving machine v. appear as a large and indistinct form; appear as larger than life; impend, be about to occur; weave fabric on a loom … English contemporary dictionary
loomed on the horizon — appeared on the horizon, was seen very far away … English contemporary dictionary
hand-loomed — adj. Woven on a handloom; of fabrics, rugs, or carpets. Syn: handwoven. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hand-loomed handwoven — hand crafted hand crafted adj. made by hand or by a hand process. Contrasted to {machine made}. [Narrower terms: {camp made ; {hand loomed, handwoven ; {handsewn, handstitched ; {overhand, oversewn )}] Syn: handmade. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hand|loomed — «HAND LOOMD», adjective. woven on a handloom: »handloomed skirts … Useful english dictionary
hand-loomed — adjective made on a handloom handwoven tablecloth • Syn: ↑handwoven • Similar to: ↑handmade, ↑hand crafted … Useful english dictionary
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loom — I n. a hand loom II v. 1) (P; intr.) a ship loomed out of the fog 2) (misc.) to loom large (her possible candidacy loomed large in the future plans of the party) * * * [luːm] (P;intr.) a ship loomed out of the fog a hand loom (misc.) to loom… … Combinatory dictionary
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