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scabbard [ˊskæbəd] nно́жны;to throw away the scabbard обнажи́ть меч, взя́ться за ору́жие, вступи́ть в бой
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ˈskæbəd сущ. ножны to throw away the scabbard ≈ обнажить меч, взяться за оружие, вступить в бой Syn: sheath ножны - to throw /to fling/ away the * обнажить меч вкладывать в ножны scabbard ножны;
to throw away the scabbard обнажить меч, взяться за оружие, вступить в бой scabbard ножны;
to throw away the scabbard обнажить меч, взяться за оружие, вступить в бойБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > scabbard
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{'skæbəd}
I. n ножница
to throw away the SCABBARD хвърлям се в борба/бой
II. v прибирам/слагам в ножницата* * *{'skabъd} n ножница; to throw away the scabbard хвърлям се в борба/(2) {'skabъd} v прибирам/слагам в ножницата.* * *ножица;* * *1. i. n ножница 2. ii. v прибирам/слагам в ножницата 3. to throw away the scabbard хвърлям се в борба/бой* * * -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] scabbard[English Plural] scabbards[Swahili Word] uo[Swahili Plural] nyuo[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 11/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] scabbard (for knife or sword)[English Plural] scabbards[Swahili Word] ala[Swahili Plural] ala[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] scabbard (for knife or sword)[English Plural] scabbards[Swahili Word] ala[Swahili Plural] maala[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 5/6------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] scabbard (for knife or sword)[English Plural] scabbards[Swahili Word] nyala[Swahili Plural] nyala[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 9/10------------------------------------------------------------ -
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[ˈskæbəd]scabbard ножны; to throw away the scabbard обнажить меч, взяться за оружие, вступить в бой scabbard ножны; to throw away the scabbard обнажить меч, взяться за оружие, вступить в бой -
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'skæbəd(a case in which the blade of a sword is kept.) vainatr['skæbəd]1 vainascabbard ['skæbərd] n: vaina f (de una espada), funda f (de un puñal, etc.)n.• funda de espada s.f.• vaina s.f.'skæbərd, 'skæbədnoun vaina f ( de una espada), funda f['skæbǝd]N vaina f, funda f* * *['skæbərd, 'skæbəd]noun vaina f ( de una espada), funda f -
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1. n ножны2. v вкладывать в ножныСинонимический ряд:sheath for a sword (noun) case; casing; covering; holder; holster; quiver; sheath; sheath for a sword -
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1. [ʹskæbəd] nножны2. [ʹskæbəd] vto throw /to fling/ away the scabbard - обнажить меч
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Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > scabbard
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1. nпіхвиto throw (to fling) away the scabbard — вийняти (оголити) меч; взятися за зброю
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['skæbəd](a case in which the blade of a sword is kept.) nožnica* * *[skaebəd]1.nounnožnica (za meč)to fling (to throw) away the scabbard — zalučati proč nožnico, figuratively odločiti se, da bijemo boj do kraja;2.transitive verbvtakniti (meč) v nožnico -
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См. также в других словарях:
Scabbard — Scab bard, n. [OE. scaubert, scauberk, OF. escaubers, escauberz, pl., scabbards, probably of German or Scan. origin; cf. Icel. sk[=a]lpr scabbard, and G. bergen to conceal. Cf. {Hauberk}.] The case in which the blade of a sword, dagger, etc., is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scabbard — Scab bard, v. t. To put in a scabbard. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
scabbard — [skab′ərd] n. [ME scabarde, earlier scauberc < Anglo Fr escaubers (pl.) < ? OHG scar, sword, cutting tool (akin to SHEAR) + bergan, to hide, protect: see BURY] a sheath or case to hold the blade of a sword, dagger, etc.: see SWORD vt. to… … English World dictionary
scabbard — (n.) c.1300, from Anglo Fr. *escauberc sheath, vagina (13c.), probably from Frankish *skar blade (Cf. O.H.G. scar scissors, blade, sword ) + *berg protect (Cf. O.H.G. bergan to protect ) … Etymology dictionary
scabbard — ► NOUN 1) a sheath for the blade of a sword or dagger. 2) a sheath for a gun or other weapon or tool. ORIGIN Old French escalberc … English terms dictionary
Scabbard — An elaborate Celtic scabbard of 0 200 AD, in two colours of bronze A scabbard is a sheath for holding a sword, knife, or other large blade. Scabbards have been made of many materials over the millennia, including leather, wood, and metals such as … Wikipedia
scabbard — [13] English acquired scabbard from Anglo Norman escaubers. This appears to have been a compound formed from Old High German scār, which usually meant ‘scissors’ but was also used for ‘sword’ (it came from the same base that produced English… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
scabbard — UK [ˈskæbə(r)d] / US [ˈskæbərd] noun [countable] Word forms scabbard : singular scabbard plural scabbards a cover for the blade of a sword or dagger … English dictionary
scabbard — [13] English acquired scabbard from Anglo Norman escaubers. This appears to have been a compound formed from Old High German scār, which usually meant ‘scissors’ but was also used for ‘sword’ (it came from the same base that produced English… … Word origins
scabbard — n. 1 hist. a sheath for a sword, bayonet, etc. 2 US a sheath for a revolver etc. Phrases and idioms: scabbard fish any of various silvery white marine fish shaped like a sword scabbard, esp. Lepidopus caudatus. Etymology: ME sca(u)berc etc. f. AF … Useful english dictionary
scabbard — noun Etymology: Middle English scauberc, scaubert, from Anglo French escalberc Date: 13th century a sheath for a sword, dagger, or bayonet • scabbard transitive verb … New Collegiate Dictionary