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2 lay up
1) (to keep or store: We laid up a good supply of apples this year from our own trees.) almacenar2) (to put (a ship) out of use in a dock.) atracarlay up vt1) store: guardar, almacenar2)to be laid up : estar enfermo, tener que guardar cama1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( render inactive) (often passive) \<\<boat/car\>\> guardar ( por una temporada)I was laid up with flu for two weeks — la gripe or (Col, Méx) la gripa me tuvo dos semanas en cama
2) v + adv + o ( store up) \<\<supplies\>\> almacenar, guardarto lay up trouble for oneself — buscarse* or crearse problemas
VT + ADV1) (=store) guardar, almacenar; (=amass) acumularhe's laying up trouble for himself — se está creando or buscando problemas
2) (=put out of service) [+ ship] meter en el dique seco; [+ boat] amarrar; [+ car] encerrar (en el garaje)3) (Med)* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ( render inactive) (often passive) \<\<boat/car\>\> guardar ( por una temporada)I was laid up with flu for two weeks — la gripe or (Col, Méx) la gripa me tuvo dos semanas en cama
2) v + adv + o ( store up) \<\<supplies\>\> almacenar, guardarto lay up trouble for oneself — buscarse* or crearse problemas
См. также в других словарях:
inactivate — To destroy the biologic activity or the effects of an agent or substance, as the activity of complement is destroyed when serum is heated. * * * in·ac·ti·vate ( )in ak tə .vāt vt, vat·ed; vat·ing to make inactive: as a) to destroy certain… … Medical dictionary
inactivated — adj. disabled, put out of action, rendered inactive, made inertv. disable, put out of action, render inactive; make inert … English contemporary dictionary
Unactive — Un*ac tive, v. t. [1st pref. un + active; or from unactive, a.] To render inactive or listless. [Obs.] Fuller. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
benumb — benumbedness /bi numd nis, num id /, n. benumbingly, adv. benumbment, n. /bi num /, v.t. 1. to make numb; deprive of sensation: benumbed by cold. 2. to render inactive; deaden or stupefy. [1350 1400; back formation from ME benomen, ptp. of… … Universalium
cyanide — 1. The radical –CN or ion (CN)−. The ion is extremely poisonous, forming hydrocyanic acid in water, it has the odor of almond oil; inhibits respiratory proteins (cytochromes) at the cellular level. 2. A salt of HCN or a cyano containing … Medical dictionary
inactivate — v. disable, put out of action, render inactive; make inert … English contemporary dictionary
inactivates — v. disable, put out of action, render inactive; make inert … English contemporary dictionary
inactivating — v. disable, put out of action, render inactive; make inert … English contemporary dictionary
cyanide — n. any of the notoriously poisonous salts of hydrocyanic acid. Cyanides combine with and render inactive the enzymes of the tissues responsible for cellular respiration, and therefore they kill extremely quickly; unconsciousness is followed by… … The new mediacal dictionary
benumb — be•numb [[t]bɪˈnʌm[/t]] v. t. 1) to make numb; deprive of sensation: benumbed by cold[/ex] 2) to render inactive; stupefy • Etymology: 1350–1400; back formation from ME benomen, ptp. of benimen to take away, OE beniman; see be , numb… … From formal English to slang
benumb — /bəˈnʌm / (say buh num), /bi / (say bee ) verb (t) 1. to make numb; deprive of sensation: benumbed by cold. 2. to render inactive; stupefy. {Middle English benome(n), Old English benumen, past participle of beniman deprive} …