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Ⅰshack [ʃæk] n1) лачу́га; хи́жина2) бу́дкаⅡshack [ʃæk] vразг.1) жить, сожи́тельствовать (с кем-л.)2) жить, прожива́ть (тж. shack up) -
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■ shack up ○:▶ shack up with sb se maquer ◑ avec qn, se mettre en ménage avec qn. -
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shack [ʃæk]cabane f, case f, hutte f∎ to shack up with sb se mettre à la colle avec qn, s'installer avec qn□ ;∎ they've shacked up together ils se sont mis à la colle -
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shack up[ʃ'æk∧p] vt sl viver maritalmente sem estar oficialmente casado. -
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1. nounHütte, die2. intransitive verb(coll.)* * *[ʃæk] 1. noun(a roughly-built hut: a wooden shack.) die Baracke2. verb* * *[ʃæk]I. n Bretterbude f, Hütte f▪ to \shack up together zusammenziehen▪ to \shack up with sb mit jdm zusammenziehen* * *[ʃk]1. nHütte f, Schuppen m2. vi (inf)* * *shack [ʃæk]A s Hütte fB v/i:shack up umg* * *1. nounHütte, die2. intransitive verb(coll.)* * *n.Bude -n f.Hütte -n f.Schuppen - m. -
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1. noun(a roughly-built hut: a wooden shack.) choza
2. verb(shack up to live together (with someone) as sexual partners without being married.) juntarse con alguienshack n chozatr[ʃæk]1 chozashack ['ʃæk] n: choza f, rancho mn.• casilla s.f.• casucha s.f.• chabola s.f.• choza s.f.• tabuco s.m.• tendajo s.m.• tendejón s.m.• villalata s.f.ʃæknoun choza f, casucha f, rancho m (AmL), jacal m (Méx), bohío m (AmC, Col)Phrasal Verbs:- shack up[ʃæk]N choza f, jacal m (CAm, Mex)- shack up* * *[ʃæk]noun choza f, casucha f, rancho m (AmL), jacal m (Méx), bohío m (AmC, Col)Phrasal Verbs:- shack up -
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{ʃæk}
I. n колиба, барака
II. v to SHACK up with живея незаконно с (някого)* * *{shak} n колиба, барака.(2) {shak} v: to shack up with живея незаконно с (някого).* * *коптор;* * *1. i. n колиба, барака 2. ii. v to shack up with живея незаконно с (някого)* * * -
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̈ɪʃæk I сущ.
1) лачуга, хижина dilapidated, run-down shack ≈ обветшалая, полуразвалившаяся хижина jerry-built shack ≈ лачуга, построенная на скорую руку, кое-как Syn: hovel, hut
2) сл. амер. дом
3) сл. амер. радиорубка, радиобудка II гл.;
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1) жить, проживать (тж. shack up) I'll shack up with my boyfriend whether my parents like it or not. ≈ Я буду жить со своим парнем, хотят мои родители этого или нет.
2) жить, сожительствовать( с кем-л.) They don't intend to get married, but they've been shocking up together for a year. ≈ Они не собираются жениться, но собираются пожить вместе годик. лачуга, хижина, хибарка - a mountain * хижина в горах комнатка, кабина;
закуток - a cook's * кухонька - radio * радиорубка - a beach * пляжная кабина shack будка ~ sl. жить, сожительствовать (с кем-л.) ~ sl. жить, проживать (тж. shack up) ~ лачуга, хижина -
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[ʃæk] 1. сущ.лачуга, хижина, хибараdilapidated / run-down shack — обветшалая, полуразвалившаяся хижина
jerry-built shack — лачуга, построенная кое-как, на скорую руку
Syn:2. гл.; = shack upвременно жить, обитатьWe used to shack there, camp ourselves where the mine was. ( Maclean's Magazine) — Обычно мы разбивали лагерь и обитали там, где была шахта.
You can shack up with us until you find your own place. — Ты можешь пожить с нами, пока не подыщешь своего жилья.
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[̈ɪʃæk]shack будка shack sl. жить, сожительствовать (с кем-л.) shack sl. жить, проживать (тж. shack up) shack лачуга, хижина -
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[ʃæk] n амер.1) лачуга, хижина, хибарка2) комнатка, кабина; закуток -
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v + adv (colloq)to shack up with somebody — irse* a vivir or (fam) arrejuntarse con alguien
VI + ADVto shack up together — arrejuntarse *, vivir arrejuntados *
* * *v + adv (colloq)to shack up with somebody — irse* a vivir or (fam) arrejuntarse con alguien
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[ʃæk] 1. noun(a roughly-built hut: a wooden shack.) skur2. verb(shack up to live together (with someone) as sexual partners without being married.) bo sammen* * *[ʃæk] 1. noun(a roughly-built hut: a wooden shack.) skur2. verb(shack up to live together (with someone) as sexual partners without being married.) bo sammen -
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[ʃæk]nome baracca f., capanna f., tugurio m.* * *[ʃæk] 1. noun(a roughly-built hut: a wooden shack.) capanna2. verb(shack up to live together (with someone) as sexual partners without being married.) convivere* * *[ʃæk]1. ncapanno, (in slum) baracca2. vi* * *shack /ʃæk/n.capanna; baracca; bicocca; tugurio.* * *[ʃæk]nome baracca f., capanna f., tugurio m.
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shack — (n.) 1878, American English and Canadian English, of unknown origin, perhaps from Mex.Sp. jacal, from Nahuatl xacalli wooden hut. Or perhaps a back formation from dialectal English shackly shaky, rickety (1843), a derivative of shack, a dialectal … Etymology dictionary
Shack — Shack, n. [Cf. {Shack}, v. i.] a small simple dwelling, usually having only one room and of flimsy construction; a hut; a shanty; a cabin. [Colloq.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shack — Shack, n. [Cf. Scot. shag refuse of barley or oats.] 1. The grain left after harvest or gleaning; also, nuts which have fallen to the ground. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 2. Liberty of winter pasturage. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 3. A shiftless… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shack up — v. i. 1. to live together in a sexual relationship, without being legally married. [Slang, U. S.] [PJC] 2. to live in a cabin, shack, or other crude dwelling. [Slang, U. S.] [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shack — Shack, v. t. [Prov. E., to shake, to shed. See {Shake}.] 1. To shed or fall, as corn or grain at harvest. [Prov. Eng.] Grose. [1913 Webster] 2. To feed in stubble, or upon waste corn. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] 3. To wander as a vagabond or a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shack — ► NOUN ▪ a roughly built hut or cabin. ► VERB (shack up) informal ▪ live with someone as a lover. ORIGIN perhaps from the Mexican or Nahuatl words for wooden hut … English terms dictionary
shack — ☆ shack [shak ] n. [< ? AmSp jacal < Nahuatl xacalli, wooden hut] a small house or cabin that is crudely built and furnished; shanty shack up 1. Slang to live or room ( in a certain place) 2. to live (with one s mistress or paramour) … English World dictionary
shack up — (with (someone)) to live with and have a sexual relationship with someone you are not married to. I was surprised to hear you re shacking up with Kathy. Related vocabulary: set up housekeeping … New idioms dictionary
shack — [n] shanty cabin, camp, cottage, hut, lean to, shed, shelter, small house, tiny house; concept 516 … New thesaurus
shack|le — «SHAK uhl», noun, verb, led, ling. –n. 1. a metal band fastened around the ankle or wrist of a prisoner or slave. Shackles are usually fastened to each other, the wall, or the floor by chains. 2. the link fastening together the two rings for the… … Useful english dictionary