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1. ткань, полотноacid-proof cloth — кислотостойкая ткань
air-proof cloth — воздухонепроницаемая ткань
aluminized metal-reinforced asbestos cloth — алюминизированная асбестовая ткань, армированная металлом
aluminized polyimide glass cloth — алюминизированная полиимидная стеклоткань
backing cloth — грунтовая [грунтовочная] ткань
balloon cloth — аэростатная [баллонная] ткань
bottom cloth — грунтовая [грунтовочная] ткань
carbonaceous cloth — углеродистая ткань
carbon-graphite cloth — углеродно-графитовая ткань
cover cloth — чехольная ткань
3-dimensional cloth — объёмная [трёхмерная] ткань, ткань с трёхмерной ориентацией волокна
3-D cloth — объёмная [трёхмерная] ткань, ткань с трёхмерной ориентацией волокна
3-D woven carbon cloth — объёмная плетёная углеродная ткань
empennage cloth — самолётная ткань
engineering cloth — техническая ткань
ероху fiber-glass cloth — эпоксидная стеклоткань
felted cloth — фетр, войлок
fiber-glass cloth — стеклоткань
fire-proof cloth — огнестойкая ткань
fire-resistant cloth — огнестойкая ткань
fuselage cloth — самолётная ткань
gas-impermeable cloth — газонепроницаемая [газозащитная] ткань
gas-protecting cloth — газозащитная [газонепроницаемая] ткань
heat-resistant cloth — теплостойкая ткань
heat-shield cloth — теплозащитная ткань
hose cloth — рукавная ткань
laminated cloth — слоистая [нетканая] ткань, текстолит
nickel-plated silica cloth — никелированная кремнезёмная ткань
phenolic-glass cloth — фенольный стеклотекстолит [стеклоткань]
phenolic-graphite cloth — фенольно-графитовая ткань
phenolic-impregnated glass cloth — стеклоткань, пропитанная фенольной смолой; фенольный стеклотекстолит
prepregged carbon cloth — предварительно пропитанная углеродная ткань
quartz cloth — кварцевая ткань
resin-impregnated graphite cloth — графитовая ткань, пропитанная смолой
roving-glass cloth — ткань из стелкоровницы
sail cloth — парусина
silence cloth — звукоизоляционная ткань
sized glass cloth — аппретированная стеклоткань
tent cloth — палаточная ткань
tilt cloth — парусина
unwoven cloth — неплетёная ткань
water-repellent cloth — водоотталкивающая [гидрофобная] ткань
wing cloth — авиационная ткань
wire cloth — 1) проволочная сетка 2) проволочная ткань
woven cloth — плетёная ткань
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[kloƟ]plural - cloths; noun((a piece of) woven material from which clothes and many other items are made: a tablecloth; a face-cloth; a floor-cloth; Woollen cloth is often more expensive than other cloths.) pano* * *[klɔ:θ] n 1 pano, tecido. 2 pedaço de pano ou tecido. 3 toalha de mesa. 4 traje, hábito, roupa profissional. 5 the cloth o clero, os clérigos. 6 Theat pano de boca. • adj feito de pano. American cloth encerado, pano oleado. bolting cloth pano para coar. cloth of gold brocado de ouro. fancy cloth tecido com desenhos, estampado. sail cloth lona. table cloth toalha de mesa. the respect due to his cloth o respeito devido à sua posição clerical. to lay the cloth pôr a mesa. to remove the cloth tirar a mesa. -
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I[seil] n առագաստ. full sail բոլոր առագաստ ները պարզած. put up, set/lower the sails առագաստները պարզել, մեկնել/իջեցնել. the sail swells/droops Առագաստը բացվում է/նստում է go for a sail գնալ նավար կե լու. take in sail փխբ. ոգևորությունը չա փա վո րել. trim the sails to the wind փխբ. քիթը քա մուն պահել. take the wind out of one’s sail փխբ. անակնկալի բերել. sail boat առա գաս տա նավ. sail cloth առագաստալաթ, պա րու սինII[seil] v լողալ, առագաստարձակ նավել. սավառնել. ճախրել. sail the yacht զբոսանավը վարել. The ship sailed into the harbour Նավը մտավ նավահանգիստ. The ship sails at 3 o’clock Նավը մեկնում է ժամի 3-ին. sail round the world աշխարհի շուրջը նավել. sail into սահուն քայլերով մտնել -
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cloth [klɒθ]1 noun∎ cloth of gold drap m d'or(b) (individual piece) linge m; (for cleaning) chiffon m, linge m; (tablecloth) nappe f; Theatre toile f (de décor)∎ the cloth (the clergy) le clergé;∎ a man of the cloth un membre du clergé(clothing) de ou en tissu, de ou en étoffe►► cloth binding reliure f en toile;cloth cap casquette f (symbole de la classe ouvrière britannique);∎ the Labour Party wants to get rid of its cloth cap image les travaillistes veulent se débarrasser de leur image prolétaire -
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1. noun1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) vela2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) paseo/viaje en barco3) (an arm of a windmill.) aspa
2. verb1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) navegar a vela2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) pilotar3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) navegar4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) zarpar, hacerse a la mar5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) navegar, cruzar en barco6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) deslizarse•- sailing
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sail1 n velasail2 vb1. navegar2. salir / zarpartr[seɪl]1 (canvas) vela3 (ship) velero, barco de vela4 (of windmill) aspa2 (control ship) gobernar1 (ship, boat) navegar; (person) ir en barco, navegar2 (begin journey) zarpar, hacerse a la mar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin full sail a toda vela, con las velas desplegadasto be under sail moverse (por el viento)to set sail zarpar, hacerse a la marto sail through something figurative use encontrar algo muy fácilto sail under false colours expresar opiniones falsassail ['seɪl] vi1) : navegar (en un barco)2) : ir fácilmentewe sailed right in: entramos sin ningún problemasail vt1) : gobernar (un barco)2)to sail the seas : cruzar los maressail n1) : vela f (de un barco)2) : viaje m en veleroto go for a sail: salir a navegarn.• aspa de molino de viento s.f.• barco de vela s.m.• lona s.f.• vela (Barco) s.f.• vela de barco s.f.v.• bogar v.• gobernar un barco v.• hacerse a la vela v.• navegar v.seɪl
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to go for a sail — salir* a navegar
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a) ( control) \<\<boat/ship\>\> gobernar*, manejarb) (travel, cross)to sail the Atlantic single-handed — cruzar* el Atlántico en solitario
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vi1)a) ( travel) \<\<ship/boat\>\> navegar*; \<\<person/passenger\>\> ir* en barco, navegar*to sail around the world — dar* la vuelta al mundo en barco
to sail east/west — navegar* hacia el or en dirección este/oeste
b) ( depart) \<\<person/ship\>\> zarpar, salir*2) ( move effortlessly)to sail into/out of a room — entrar en/salir* de una habitación con aire majestuoso
•Phrasal Verbs:[seɪl]1. N1) (Naut) (=cloth) vela f•
the age of sail — la época de la navegación a vela•
in or under full sail — a toda vela, a vela llena•
to lower the sails — arriar las velasto set sail for Liverpool — zarpar hacia Liverpool, hacerse a la vela con rumbo a Liverpool
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to take in the sails — amainar las velas•
under sail — a vela- take the wind out of sb's sails2) (Naut) (=trip) paseo m en barco•
it's three days' sail from here — desde aquí se tarda tres días en barco•
to go for a sail — dar una vuelta en barco3) (Naut) (=boat)(pl sail) barco m de vela, velero m4) [of windmill] aspa f2.VT [+ boat, ship] gobernar•
they sailed the ship to Cadiz — fueron con el barco a Cádiz- sail the3. VI1) (Naut) [boat, ship, person] navegar•
to sail at 12 knots — navegar a 12 nudos, ir a 12 nudos•
we sailed into harbour — entramos a puerto•
to sail round the world — dar la vuelta al mundo en barco•
to sail up the Tagus — navegar por el Tajo, subir el Tajo- sail close to the wind2) (Naut) (=leave) zarpar, salir•
the boat sails at eight o'clock — el barco zarpa or sale a las ocho•
we sail for Australia soon — pronto zarpamos or salimos hacia Australia•
she sails on Monday — zarpa or sale el lunes3) (fig)•
she sailed into the room — entró majestuosamente en la sala•
the plate sailed over my head — el plato voló por encima de mi cabeza* * *[seɪl]
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to go for a sail — salir* a navegar
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vi1)a) ( travel) \<\<ship/boat\>\> navegar*; \<\<person/passenger\>\> ir* en barco, navegar*to sail around the world — dar* la vuelta al mundo en barco
to sail east/west — navegar* hacia el or en dirección este/oeste
b) ( depart) \<\<person/ship\>\> zarpar, salir*2) ( move effortlessly)to sail into/out of a room — entrar en/salir* de una habitación con aire majestuoso
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[seil] 1. noun1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) sejl2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) sejltur3) (an arm of a windmill.) vingearm2. verb1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) sejle2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) sejle3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) sejle4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) sejle5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) sejle6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) glide; skride•- sailing
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I [seɪl]1) (on boat) vela f.2) (navigation)to set sail — salpare, alzare le vele
to set sail from, for — salpare da, per
3) (on windmill) pala f.4) (journey)••II 1. [seɪl]to take the wind out of sb.'s sails — smontare qcn., fare abbassare la cresta a qcn
1) (be in charge of) essere al comando di; (steer) governare, pilotare [ ship]2) (travel across) attraversare [ocean, channel]2.to sail across — [ ship] attraversare [ ocean]
to sail into — [ ship] entrare in [ port]
3) (set sail) salpare4) (as hobby) fare velato sail past sb. — passare con grazia davanti a qcn.
•••* * *[seil] 1. noun1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) vela2) (a journey in a ship: a sail in his yacht; a week's sail to the island.) (gita in mare)3) (an arm of a windmill.) pala2. verb1) ((of a ship) to be moved by sails: The yacht sailed away.) veleggiare, navigare2) (to steer or navigate a ship or boat: He sailed (the boat) to the island.) far navigare3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) navigare4) (to begin a voyage: The ship sails today; My aunt sailed today.) salpare; imbarcarsi5) (to travel on (the sea etc) in a ship: He sailed the North Sea.) navigare, solcare6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) veleggiare; scivolare; muoversi con grazia•- sailing
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- in full sail* * *sail /seɪl/n.1 (naut., sport) vela: to hoist [to lower] the sails, issare [calare] le vele; There were several sails on the lake, c'erano parecchie vele sul lago; ( anche fig.) in full sail, a vele spiegate2 [u] (naut., collett.) velatura: to make more sail, aumentare la velatura; to take in sail, raccogliere le vele; ridurre la velatura4 veleggiata; gita in mare; breve viaggio per mare; durata della traversata: five days' sail from Genoa, un viaggio (per mare) di cinque giorni da Genova; to go for a sail, andare in gita su una barca a vela5 (inv. al pl.) veliero; nave: a fleet of fifty sail, una flotta di cinquanta velieri; Sail ho!, nave in vista!● sail area, area di gara velica □ (naut.) sail locker, deposito delle vele □ (naut.) sail-loft, veleria □ sail maker, velaio □ ( sport) sail number, numero velico □ (naut.) sail room, camera (o deposito) delle vele □ to set sail, far vela; salpare □ to shorten sail, terzarolare □ to strike sail, ammainare le vele; salutare ammainando le vele □ to take sail to, fare vela (o salpare) per ( un luogo) □ (fig.) to take the wind out of sb. 's sails, sgonfiare, smontare q. (fig.) □ to trim one's sails, (naut.) assettare la velatura; (fig.) agire secondo il vento che tira, adeguarsi al clima prevalente; ( anche) tagliare le spese □ ( di nave) to be under sail, essere alla vela □ to unfurl the sails, spiegare le vele.♦ (to) sail /seɪl/A v. i.2 far vela ( verso un luogo); salpare; imbarcarsi: to sail with the tide, salpare con l'alta marea; We sail next week, salpiamo la settimana prossima3 (fig.) veleggiare; volare; scivolare; (spec. di donna) incedere lievemente, muoversi con grazia: White clouds are sailing in the sky, bianche nubi veleggiano in cieloB v. t.1 navigare; correre; percorrere; solcare: to sail the Adriatic Sea, navigare l'Adriatico; to sail the seas, correre il mare; to sail the Atlantic Ocean, solcare l'Oceano Atlantico● to sail against the wind, (naut.) navigare controvento, bordeggiare; (fig.) andare controcorrente □ to sail along the coast, costeggiare □ to sail before the wind, avere il vento in poppa □ to sail close to (o near) the wind, (naut.) stringere il vento, navigare di bolina; (fig.) camminare sul filo del rasoio; rasentare il codice; essere sull'orlo dell'illegalità; rischiare grosso □ to go sailing, andare in barca a vela; ( sport) fare della vela (fam.).* * *I [seɪl]1) (on boat) vela f.2) (navigation)to set sail — salpare, alzare le vele
to set sail from, for — salpare da, per
3) (on windmill) pala f.4) (journey)••II 1. [seɪl]to take the wind out of sb.'s sails — smontare qcn., fare abbassare la cresta a qcn
1) (be in charge of) essere al comando di; (steer) governare, pilotare [ ship]2) (travel across) attraversare [ocean, channel]2.to sail across — [ ship] attraversare [ ocean]
to sail into — [ ship] entrare in [ port]
3) (set sail) salpare4) (as hobby) fare velato sail past sb. — passare con grazia davanti a qcn.
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1. noun1) (voyage in sailing vessel) Segelfahrt, die2) (piece of canvas) Segel, das2. intransitive verb3) (glide in air) segeln5) (move smoothly) gleiten6) (fig. coll.): (pass easily)3. transitive verb* * *[seil] 1. noun1) (a sheet of strong cloth spread to catch the wind, by which a ship is driven forward.) das Segel3) (an arm of a windmill.) der Windmühlenflügel2. verb3) (to go in a ship or boat (with or without sails): I've never sailed through the Mediterranean.) mit dem Schiff fahren6) (to move steadily and easily: Clouds sailed across the sky; He sailed through his exams; She sailed into the room.) segeln•- academic.ru/109922/sailboard">sailboard- sailing
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- in full sail* * *[seɪl]I. nto come [or go] for a \sail eine Segelfahrt machento hoist/lower the \sails die Segel setzen/einholenunder \sail unter Segel, auf der Fahrt4.▶ to set \sail in See stechen, auslaufento set \sail for/from France nach/von Frankreich absegelnII. viwe \sailed up/down the river wir segelten flussaufwärts/-abwärtsto \sail against/before the wind gegen den/vor dem Wind segelnto \sail around the world die Welt umsegeln2. (start voyage) auslaufentheir ship \sails for Bombay next Friday ihr Schiff läuft nächsten Freitag nach Bombay aus3. (move effortlessly) gleitento \sail along dahingleitenthe clouds went \sailing by quickly die Wolken zogen rasch vorübershe was \sailing along on her bike sie rollte mit ihrem Fahrrad dahinshe \sailed into the room sie kam ins Zimmer gerauscht [o fam gesegelt]he wasn't looking where he was going, and just \sailed straight into her er passte nicht auf, wohin er ging und rauschte geradewegs mit ihr zusammento \sail on to victory dem Sieg entgegeneilen▪ to \sail into sb jdn attackierento \sail into one's opponents über seine Gegner herfallen famhe \sailed into his wife for spending so much money every month er herrschte seine Frau an, weil sie jeden Monat so viel Geld ausgab6. (do easily)▪ to \sail through sth etw mit Leichtigkeit [o spielend] schaffenhe's \sailing through school er schafft die Schule mit linksI \sailed through my first pregnancy bei meiner ersten Schwangerschaft verlief alles glatt7.III. vt1. (navigate)to \sail a ship ein Schiff steuernto \sail a yacht eine Yacht segeln2. (travel)to \sail the Pacific den Pazifik befahren [o durchsegeln]* * *[seɪl]1. n1) Segel nt; (of windmill) Flügel mto set or make sail ( for...) — los- or abfahren (nach...); (with sailing boat)
he set sail from Dover (with sailing boat) — er fuhr von Dover los er segelte von Dover ab or los
2) (= trip) Fahrt fit's 3 days' sail from here — von hier aus fährt or (in yacht) segelt man 3 Tage
to go for a sail —
have you ever had a sail in his yacht? — sind Sie schon einmal auf seiner Jacht gefahren or gesegelt?
20 sail — 20 Schiffe/Boote
there was not a sail in sight — kein einziges Schiff war zu sehen
2. vtship segeln mit; liner etc steuernhe sails his own yacht — er hat eine eigene Jacht
to sail the Atlantic — den Atlantik durchkreuzen
3. viare you flying? – no, sailing — fliegen Sie? – nein, ich fahre mit dem Schiff
I went sailing for a week —
to sail round the world — um die Welt segeln, die Erde umsegeln
to sail round a headland — eine Landzunge umfahren/umsegeln
2) (= leave) (for nach) abfahren; (yacht, in yacht) absegelnshe sailed past/out of the room — sie rauschte vorbei/aus dem Zimmer (inf)
she sailed into the room — sie kam ins Zimmer gerauscht (inf)
* * *sail [seıl]A s1. SCHIFFa) Segel nb) koll Segel(werk) pl(n):a) die Segel (bei)setzen,b) mehr Segel beisetzen,a) die Segel einholen,b) fig zurückstecken;under sail unter Segel, auf der Fahrt;under full sail mit vollen Segeln2. SCHIFFa) (Segel)Schiff n:travel by sail → B 1 ab) koll (Segel)Schiffe pl3. (Segel)Fahrt f:have (go for) a sail segeln (gehen)4. a) Segel n (eines Windmühlenflügels)b) Flügel m (einer Windmühle)5. JAGD und poet Flügel m6. ZOOLa) Segel n (Rückenflosse der Seglerfische)b) Tentakel m (eines Nautilus)B v/i1. SCHIFFb) fahren (Schiff)2. SCHIFFa) auslaufen (Schiff)b) abfahren, absegeln ( beide:from von;for, to nach):ready to sail segelfertig, klar zum Auslaufenb) sail through an examination eine Prüfung spielend schaffen4. fig fliegen (Luftschiff, Vogel)5. fig (besonders stolz) schweben, rauschen, segeln:a) rangehen, zupacken,b) sich (in eine Diskussion etc) einschaltena) jemanden od etwas attackieren, herfallen über (akk),b) rangehen an (akk), etwas tüchtig anpacken,c) sich in eine Diskussion etc einschaltenC v/t1. SCHIFF durchsegeln, befahren2. SCHIFFa) allg das Schiff steuernb) ein Segelboot segeln* * *1. noun1) (voyage in sailing vessel) Segelfahrt, dieset sail — (begin voyage) losfahren ( for nach)
2) (piece of canvas) Segel, das2. intransitive verb1) (travel on water) fahren; (in sailing boat) segeln2) (start voyage) auslaufen ( for nach); in See stechen3) (glide in air) segeln5) (move smoothly) gleiten6) (fig. coll.): (pass easily)3. transitive verb1) steuern [Boot, Schiff]; segeln mit [Segeljacht, -schiff]2) (travel across) durchfahren, befahren [Meer]* * *n.abfahren (nach) v.segeln v. v.segeln v.
См. также в других словарях:
Sail cloth — Sail cloth, s.u. Leinwand … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
sail|cloth — «SAYL KLTH, KLOTH», noun. 1. canvas or other sturdy material used for making sails and tents. 2. = tarpaulin. (Cf. ↑tarpaulin) … Useful english dictionary
sail-cloth — n. Duck, canvas … New dictionary of synonyms
Sail — A sail is any type of surface intended to generate thrust by being placed in a wind mdash;in essence a vertically oriented wing. Sails are used in sailing.History of sailsThe ships built at around 10,000 BC were just crude log rafts or dug out… … Wikipedia
sail — sailable, adj. sailless, adj. /sayl/, n. 1. an area of canvas or other fabric extended to the wind in such a way as to transmit the force of the wind to an assemblage of spars and rigging mounted firmly on a hull, raft, iceboat, etc., so as to… … Universalium
cloth — clothlike, adj. /klawth, kloth/, n., pl. cloths /klawdhz, klodhz, klawths, kloths/, adj. n. 1. a fabric formed by weaving, felting, etc., from wool, hair, silk, flax, cotton, or other fiber, used for garments, upholstery, and many other items. 2 … Universalium
cloth — Synonyms and related words: act drop, asbestos, asbestos board, backdrop, batten, boltrope, border, canonicals, canvas, ceremonial attire, clericals, clew, coulisse, counterweight, cringle, crowd of sail, curtain, curtain board, cyclorama, decor … Moby Thesaurus
Sail-plan — A sail plan is a set of drawings, usually prepared by a naval architect. It shows the various combinations of sail proposed for a sailing ship.The combinations shown in a sail plan almost always include three configurations:A light air sail plan … Wikipedia
sail — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. cruise, voyage; set sail; navigate, traverse. See navigation. n. canvas; moonsail, moon raker; jib, foresail, lateen, lug, mainsail, mizzen, spanker, topsail. See ship. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Means of … English dictionary for students
sail — Synonyms and related words: aeroplane, airlift, airplane, balloon, balloon sail, batten, be airborne, be effortless, be painless, boat, boltrope, breeze, canoe, canvas, carry sail, circumnavigate, clew, cloth, coast, course, cringle, cross,… … Moby Thesaurus
sail — sail1 S3 [seıl] v 1.) [I always +adverb/preposition, T] to travel on or across an area of water in a boat or ship sail across/into/out of etc ▪ the first Europeans to sail across the Atlantic ▪ Three tall ships sailed past. ▪ She always wanted to … Dictionary of contemporary English