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1 make-up run
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > make-up run
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أَوْصَلَ بالسَّيَّارة \ run: to take (sb. or sth.) in one’s car to a certain place: I’ll run you home after dinner. \ جَرْي \ run: the act of running: Go for a run every morning; a 10-minute run; a 2-mile run. \ دَارَ \ run: (of an engine or machine) to be in action; be working: Don’t leave your engine running while you buy petrol. \ See Also اشتعل (اِشْتَعَلَ) \ رَكَضَ \ run: (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train. \ رَكْض \ run: the act of running; the time spent or distance travelled during running: go for a run every morning; a 10-minute run; a 2-mile run. \ عَدَا (رَكَضَ) \ run: (of people and animals) to move fast, with quick steps: She ran to catch the train. \ عَدْو \ run: the act of running; the time spent or distance travelled during running: go for a run every morning; a 10-minute run; a 2-mile run. \ عَمِلَت (المؤسَّسة) \ run: (of a business, a planned activity, etc.) to work; (of men) to make (sth.) work; control: Our school runs very smoothly. \ غَدَا \ run: (with an adj.) to become: Supplies were running low. The garden was left to run wild. -
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أَصْبَحَ \ be: to become: I want to be a doctor. become, (became, become): to grow to be; begin to be: The weather became warmer. I want to become a doctor. Her voice became weaker. blossom: to develop: She blossomed into a fine girl. come, (came): to become: My shoes came loose. The knot came undone. All will come right in the end. fall: (with an adj. or phrase) to become: He fell ill. She fell asleep. They fell in love. get, (got, gotten): to become: I got ill, but I soon got better. go: (with an adj.) to become: His face went white with fear. grow: to become: He grew tired of his job. make: to become: That boy should make a good footballer. run: (with an adj.) become: Supplies were running low. The garden was left to run wild. turn: to become: The night turned stormy. -
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أَصْبَحَ \ be: to become: I want to be a doctor. become, (became, become): to grow to be; begin to be: The weather became warmer. I want to become a doctor. Her voice became weaker. blossom: to develop: She blossomed into a fine girl. come, (came): to become: My shoes came loose. The knot came undone. All will come right in the end. fall: (with an adj. or phrase) to become: He fell ill. She fell asleep. They fell in love. get, (got, gotten): to become: I got ill, but I soon got better. go: (with an adj.) to become: His face went white with fear. grow: to become: He grew tired of his job. make: to become: That boy should make a good footballer. run: (with an adj.) become: Supplies were running low. The garden was left to run wild. turn: to become: The night turned stormy. -
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اِنْتَشَرَ \ disperse: to separate and disappear: The mist dispersed as the sun rose higher. expand: to spread out; make or become larger: Metals and gases expand when they are heated. overrun: (of an army on foreign land, of sth. harmful, etc.) to spread over an area: The farm was overrun by rats. run: (of news, fire, disease, feelings, etc.) to move or spread quickly: The pain ran down my arm. spread: to start covering a wider area; to become (or to make) more widely effective: Ink spreads if it falls on cloth. The disease spread quickly through the school. \ See Also توسع (تَوَسَّعَ)، تحدد (تَحَدَّدَ)، تبدد (تَبَدَّدَ) -
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اِمْتَدّ \ extend: to stretch; reach: My farm extends as far as the river. reach: to go as far as: Does that road reach (as far as) the river?. run: (of a road or railway, of a pipe or wire, etc.) to follow a certain course; (of its builders, etc.) to make it follow a certain course: The railway runs down the valley, (of news, fire, disease, feelings, etc.) move or spread quickly: The pain ran down my arm. spread: to start covering a wider area; become (or to make) more widely effective: Ink spreads if it falls on cloth. The disease spread quickly through the school. stretch: to reach: The lake stretched as far as the border. \ See Also انتشر (اِنْتَشَرَ) -
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فَتَحَ \ conquer: to beat (an enemy) or seize (a country) by force of arms; win a victory over (an opponent at sport, some fault or weakness, etc.): He conquered his fear of water and learnt to swim. open: to make or become open; unfasten or uncover: Please open the door. The door opened suddenly. Does this shop open on Sundays?, start He sold his farm and opened a shop instead. She opened the meeting (or The meeting opened) with a short speech. run: (of a tap) to let water flow; cause water to flow: Who left this tap running? Don’t run both taps at once. \ See Also انفتح (اِنْفَتَحَ) -
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مَلأَ \ cram: to fill too full; push too much of sth. in: He crammed the food into his mouth. The cupboard was crammed with papers. fill: to make full; put into (sth.) all that it will hold: He filled the bag with money. The crowd filled the hall. fill in: to add what is necessary to fill a space (esp. in writing): Fill in your name and address on this list. pack: to fill completely: The hall was packed with people. run: (of a bath) to fill or be filled: Don’t run your bath till the water is hot. I can hear the bath running. stuff: to fill tightly: He stuffed his pockets with food. top: (with up) to fill completely (sth. that is not quite full): Please top up the oil in my car engine. \ See Also حشا (حَشَا)، حشر (حَشَرَ) -
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سَارَ \ do: to go (at a certain speed, or for a certain distance): This car can do 80 miles an hour. We did 150 miles before breakfast. drive (drove, driven): (of any kind of power) to make a machine work: This engine is driven by electricity. follow: to go along (a road). go: (also go off) to take a certain course: All went (off) well at our meeting, work This clock goes by electricity. run: (of a vehicle or ship) to go: Trains run every hour from here to Glasgow. The car ran off the road. travel: to move; go: Light travels faster than sound. walk: to move along on one’s feet at a natural speed. \ See Also مشى (مَشَى) -
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1) to hoist (a flag).يَرْفَع عَلَما2) to make quickly or roughly:يُعِدُّ بِسُرْعَهI can run up a dress in a couple of hours.
3) to collect up, accumulate (debts):يَتَجَمَّعُ عَلَيْه حِسابٌ ضَخْمHe ran up an enormous bill.
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دَخَلَ \ enter: to come in or go in: You must pay before you enter (the cinema), become a member of (a school, etc.). get (got, gotten): (with various adverbs and prepositions) to move or go: He could not get past the guard. run: to make (sth.) go somewhere: He ran a sword through his enemy’s body. -
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f 1. (faza, etap) round- runda rozmów/negocjacji a round of talks/negotiations2. Sport. (w boksie, zapasach) round- w pierwszej/czwartej rundzie in the first/fourth round3. Sport (szczebel rozgrywek) round- przejść a. awansować do następnej rundy to go through a. progress through to the next round- odpaść w pierwszej rundzie to be knocked out in the five round4. (okrążenie) lap- zrobić dwie rundy wokół stadionu to make two laps around the track- wykonać rundę honorową to do one’s lap of honourThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > run|da
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15 make oneself scarce
to run away or stay away, especially in order to avoid trouble:يَتَوارى، يَغيب عن الأعْيُنAs soon as the police arrived, he made himself scarce.
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16 mijn make-up is uitgelopen
mijn make-up is uitgelopenmy (eye) make-up/mascara has runVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > mijn make-up is uitgelopen
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17 офейквам
make off, run off, decamp, bolt, clear out (of); cut and run, scoot off, beat itразг, leg it, cut. o.'s lucky, cut away, sl. mizzleам. sl. vamoose, cut dirtофейквам, без да платя levant* * *офѐйквам,гл. make off, run off, skip off, push off, decamp, bolt, top class (attr.), clear out (of); cut and run, scoot off, beat it, scram, scarper; разг. leg it, cut o.’s lucky, cut away; cut loose; амер. sl. vamoose, cut dirt; \офейквам, без да платя levant.* * *run off; abscond; bunk{bXNk}; decamp; make off; nip off* * *1. make off, run off, decamp, bolt, clear out (of);cut and run, scoot off, beat it 2. ОФЕЙКВАМ, без да платя levant 3. ам. sl. vamoose, cut dirt 4. разг, leg it, cut. o.'s lucky, cut away, sl. mizzle -
18 қашып кету
run away, make offrun off; (жан-жаққа қашу) scatter -
19 pyörittää
• make rotate• run• rotate• roll• swing• swirl• whirl• twist• manage• turn• wheel• spin• swivel• twirl• revolve -
20 kompenzovati
• make to run true up
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