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1 moat round
Общая лексика: обносить рвом -
2 moat
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3 moat
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4 окружать
несовер. - окружать;
совер. - окружить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) только несовер.;
прям. и перен. surround
2) (размещаться вокруг чего-л.) gather round
3) (чем-л.) (обносить, обводить чем-л.) encircle( with), ring in( with)
4) (чем-л.) (создавать вокруг кого-л. ту или иную обстановку) surround (with), lavish окружать кого-л. заботой ≈ to lavish care upon someone
5) воен. encircle, round up
6) только несовер. (составлять чью-л. среду) нас окружали хорошие люди ≈ we were in good company его окружали мелкие люди ≈ he was surrounded by petty-minded peopleокруж|ать -, окружить
1. тк. несов. (вн., прям. и перен.) surround (smb., smth.) ;
пруд ~али деревья the pond was surrounded by trees, there were the trees all round the pond;
его ~ало всеобщее уважение he was the object of universal respect;
2. (вн.;
располагаться вокруг кого-л., чего-л.) gather round (smb., smth.) ;
окружить рассказчика gather round the storyteller;
3. (вн. тв.;
обносить, обводить чем-л.) encircle ( smth. with) ;
~ что-л. рвом encircle smth. with a moat;
4. (вн.) воен. encircle (smb., smth.) ;
окружить и уничтожить противника encircle and destroy the enemy;
5. (вн. тв.;
создавать какую-л. обстановку) surround ( smb. with) ;
его окружили вниманием и заботой he had every care and attention;
6. тк. несов. (вн.;
составлять чьё-л. общество): его ~али только избранные his circle was confined to the elite;
нас ~али хорошие люди we were in good* company;
~ающий
7. прил. surrounding;
~ающая среда environment;
surroundings pl. ;
8. в знач. сущ. мн. the people of one`s circle/acquaintance;
9. в знач. сущ. с. one`s surroundings pl. ;
всё ~ающее everything around one.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > окружать
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