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  • 1 glove

    {glʌv}
    I. n ръкавица
    to fit like a GLOVE лежа/прилягам идеално/като ръкавица (за дреха)
    to fight with the GLOVEs off боксирам се без ръкавици, прен. водя ожесточена/безпощадна борба
    to take off the/to handle without GLOVEs боря се/споря ожесточено с
    II. v слагам ръкавица на
    GLOVEd hand ръка в ръкавица
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    {gl^v} n ръкавица; to fit like a glove лежа/прилягам идеално/като р(2) {gl^v} v слагам ръкавица на; gloved hand ръка в ръкавица.
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    ръкавица;
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    1. gloved hand ръка в ръкавица 2. i. n ръкавица 3. ii. v слагам ръкавица на 4. to fight with the gloves off боксирам се без ръкавици, прен. водя ожесточена/безпощадна борба 5. to fit like a glove лежа/прилягам идеално/като ръкавица (за дреха) 6. to take off the/to handle without gloves боря се/споря ожесточено с
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    glove[glʌv] I. n ръкавица; to pull ( draw) on o.'s \gloves слагам си ръкавиците; to throw down the \glove прен. хвърлям ръкавицата, предизвиквам на борба; to take ( pick) up the \glove приемам предизвикателството; to fight with the \gloves off боксирам се без ръкавици; водя ожесточено (безпощадна) борба; to take off the \glove s боря се ожесточено с; to be hand in \glove with s.o. много съм близък с някого; to fit like a \glove приляга (пасва) добре; to handle s.o. with kid \gloves внимавам (държа се внимателно) с някого; to handle s.o. without kid \gloves държа се грубо (не се церемоня) с някого; II. v 1. покривам с (слагам) ръкавица (на); 2. снабдявам с ръкавици; a \gloved hand ръка в ръкавица.

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