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[prə'tend]гл.; уст.1)а) вытягивать; растягивать; протягиватьб) высовываться, торчать, выдаваться ( вперёд)Syn:2) продолжать; удлинятьSyn: -
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[prəʹtend] v арх.вытягивать; растягивать; протягивать -
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вытягивать; растягивать; протягиватьвысовываться, торчать, выдаваться (вперед)увеличивать объем количествопродолжать, пролонгировать, удлинятьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > protend
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vapx. витягати; розтягувати; протягувати, простягати -
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vapx. витягати; розтягувати; протягувати, простягати -
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امتداد يافتن ، بسط داشتن ، جلو آمدن -
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v арх. вытягивать; растягивать; протягивать -
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[V]PROTENDO (-ERE -TENDI -TENSUM)PROLOQUOR (-LOQUI -LOCUTUS SUM)PROJICIO (-ERE -JECI -JECTUM)PROICIO (-ERE -IECI -IECTUM) -
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1) General subject: bear, come to attention, crane, drain, draw out, elicit, endure, exhaust, extend, extract (деньги, сведения), hoist away, outstretch, perk, pout, pout (губы), pull, put out (руку), reach, ream, snake, snake (шею), stretch, stretch out3) Colloquial: pull off (добиться желаемых результатов несмотря на трудности to succeed despite difficulties)5) Sports: distend7) Agriculture: strip8) Chemistry: stretch out, withdraw9) Construction: drawn out12) Metallurgy: roll out, rough down13) Oil: pull out14) Business: draw15) Household appliances: unplug19) Makarov: crane (шею), draft (воздух), draft (напр., воздух), draw (лотерейный билет и т.п.), draw (напр. кристалл), hoist away (на канате и т.п.), perk (шею), prolong, protract, remove, tear, thin (проволоку), draw down, draw off, draw up20) Logistics: extricate -
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1) General subject: bouse, drag (from, out of), drag away (из дому), draw, draw out, elicit, exhaust, extend, (что-л., из кого-л.) get out of, give a stretch (что-л.), outstretch, protend, put out (руку), stretch, give a stretch (растянуть, что-л.), draw out of (что-л., у кого-л.), shoulder2) Colloquial: pull off (добиться желаемых результатов несмотря на трудности to succeed despite difficulties)4) Mathematics: extract -
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1) General subject: drawl, extend, give, hold forth, hold out, outstretch, pass, protend, put out, rax, reach, stretch, stretch out, thrust out, turn up, hold out (руку)2) Obsolete: put forth3) Engineering: broach, draw through, prolong, pull through, draw out5) Automobile industry: broach out6) Metallurgy: reduce (при свободной ковке)8) Cartography: drag9) Drilling: draw11) Makarov: draft, draw (напр. перфоленту), protract, spread, string (гирлянды и т.п.), draw down, forge out (вдоль оси) -
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1) General subject: balloon, dilate, distend, draw out, draw out to a great length (доклад и т. п.), drawl, ease (обувь), elongate, expand, extend, outstretch, overblow, pad (рассказ( и т.п.), тж. to \растягивать out), prolong, protend, protract, pull, rax, ream, rick, space out (во времени, пространстве), spin out, spin out money (трату денег), sprain, sprawl, strain, stretch, stretch out, stretch out (запасы), tree (на колодке), wiredraw, lengthen out, string out (ся)4) Polygraphy: zoom out (изображение)6) Oil: rack7) Mechanics: thrust8) Patents: source out (во времени или в пространстве)9) Business: make go a longer way10) Microelectronics: tension13) Makarov: subject to tension, drag out (рассказ и т. п.) -
17 وسعت دینا
v.t.dilate / protend
См. также в других словарях:
Protend — Pro*tend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Protended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Protending}.] [L. protendere, protensum; pro before, forth + tendere to stretch.] To hold out; to stretch forth. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] With his protended lance he makes defence. Dryden … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
protend — verb Etymology: Middle English, from Latin protendere, from pro + tendere to stretch more at thin Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. archaic to stretch forth 2. archaic extend intransitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary
protend — /proh tend /, Archaic. v.t. 1. to stretch forth. 2. to extend in duration. v.i. 3. to stretch forward. [1400 50; late ME protenden < L protendere to stretch out, extend, equiv. to pro PRO 1 + tendere to stretch; see TEND1] * * * … Universalium
protend — pro·tend … English syllables
protend — prōˈtend verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English protenden, from Latin protendere, from pro pro (I) + tendere to stretch more at thin transitive verb 1. : to hold out … Useful english dictionary
Protended — Protend Pro*tend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Protended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Protending}.] [L. protendere, protensum; pro before, forth + tendere to stretch.] To hold out; to stretch forth. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] With his protended lance he makes defence … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Protending — Protend Pro*tend , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Protended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Protending}.] [L. protendere, protensum; pro before, forth + tendere to stretch.] To hold out; to stretch forth. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] With his protended lance he makes defence … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Protense — Pro*tense , n. [See {Protend}.] Extension.[Obs.] By due degrees and long protense. Spenser. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
protensive — protensively, adv. /proh ten siv/, adj. Archaic. extended in dimension or extended in time. [1635 45; < L protens(us) (ptp. of protendere to PROTEND) + IVE, on the model of EXTENSIVE, INTENSIVE, etc.] * * * … Universalium
stick out — [v] bulge beetle, come through, extend, extrude, jut, obtrude, outthrust, overhang, poke, pouch, pout, project, protend, protrude, push, show, stand out; concept 751 Ant. depress … New thesaurus
protension — ˈtenchən noun ( s) Etymology: Late Latin protension , protensio, from Latin protensus (past participle of protendere to protend) + ion , io ion : a protending especially forward … Useful english dictionary