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[flɛə] 1. сущ.1) яркий, неровный свет, сверкание3) вспышка, взрыв (гнева и т. п.)4) астр.; = solar flare вспышка на Солнце; резкое изменение яркости звезды5)а) сигнальная вспышка, световой сигналб) сигнальная ракета; осветительный патронto shoot up / set out / set up a flare — запустить ракету
They set up flares along the runway. — Вдоль посадочной полосы были зажжены сигнальные огни.
6) блик, отражение света; фото засветка, засвеченное место7) постепенное расширение (чего-л.); клёш ( на юбке или брюках); выпуклость (сосуда и т. п.)8) мор. развал ( постепенное расширение бортов наружу и вверх)9) авиа "подушка" (манёвр, выполняемый на парашюте типа "крыло" перед приземлением для уменьшения скорости)10) внезапный, громкий звукFlares were always in the right places, to help build up the pulse. — Ударные доли шли ровно, помогая определить пульс.
•2. гл.1)а) гореть ярким, неровным пламенемA match flared in the darkness. — Спичка ярко вспыхнула в темноте.
2) = flare up / out вспыхнуть (от гнева, страсти); вспыхнуть, разразитьсяHe flared out at such abuses. — Он вспыхнул от такого оскорбления.
"And don't speak to me like that!" - she flared out. — "И не смей со мной так разговаривать!" - взорвалась она.
Mary's temper flared up. — Мэри очень разозлилась.
3) сигнализировать (ракетами и т. п.)4) размахивать, махатьShe was flaring her handkerchief to attract attention. — Она размахивала платком, чтобы привлечь внимание.
5) = flare out расширяться, раскрыватьсяHer dress flares out towards the bottom. — У неё платье колоколом.
The pants flare at the bottom. — Брюки книзу расширяются.
His nostrils were flaring with anger. — Его ноздри раздувались от гнева.
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1) вспыхнуть The fire flared up when we thought it was out. ≈ Мы уже думали, что потушили огонь, когда снова полыхнуло. Syn: blaze up
1), burn up
1), flame out
1), flame up
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2) разразиться гневом, вспылить Mary's temper flared up. ≈ Мери очень разозлилась. Syn: burn up
2), fire up
2), flame out
2), flame up
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3) яростно говорить "And don't speak to me like that!' she flared up. ≈ "И не смей со мной так разговаривать!" взорвалась она. вспыхивать, загораться( о свете и т. п.) вспыхивать, возникать - trouble may * suddenly беспорядки /волнения/ могут вспыхнуть внезапно усиливать яркость( о фарах) выйти из себя, вскипеть - he flares up at the least thing он начинает кипятиться по малейшему поводу - to make smb. * привести кого-л. в ярость, вывести из себя кого-л.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > flare up
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intransitive verb1) (burn more fiercely) aufflackern; auflodern2) (break out) [wieder] ausbrechen* * ** * *◆ flare upvi1. (become alight) aufflammen, auflodernviolence \flare upd up again Gewalt flammte wieder aufonce tempers have \flare upd up they seem to take hours to cool down wenn sich die Gemüter erst einmal erhitzt haben, dauert es Stunden, bis sie sich wieder beruhigen; (burst with anger) aus der Haut fahren fam* * *situation, affair) aufflackern, auflodern; (fig, person) aufbrausen, auffahren; (injury) wieder Schwierigkeiten machen; (fighting, epidemic) ausbrechen; (anger) zum Ausbruch kommenhis acne flared up — seine Akne trat wieder auf
* * *intransitive verb1) (burn more fiercely) aufflackern; auflodern2) (break out) [wieder] ausbrechen3) (become angry) aufbrausen; aus der Haut fahren (ugs.)* * *v.aufbrausen v. -
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flɛə
1. сущ.
1) а) яркий, неровный свет, сверкание;
вспышка или язык пламени б) перен. вспышка, взрыв( гнева и т. п.) в) внезапный звук, громкий звук Flares were always in the right places, to help build up the pulse. ≈ Пульсирующие звуки были всегда слышны, помогая определить пульс.
2) астр. вспышка на солнце (тж. solar flare) ;
резкое изменение яркости звезды
3) а) сигнальная вспышка, световой сигнал б) сигнальная ракета;
осветительный патрон to light a flare ≈ зажечь ракету to shoot up, set out, set up a flare ≈ запустить ракету They set up flares along the runway. ≈ Вдоль посадочной полосы были зажжены сигнальные огни.
4) блик, отражение света;
фото засветка, засвеченное место
5) а) постепенное расширение( чего-л.) ;
клеш( юбки или брюк) ;
выпуклость( сосуда и т. п.) б) мор. развал( постепенное расширение бортов наружу и вверх)
2. гл.
1) а) гореть ярким, неровным пламенем б) ярко вспыхивать (тж. flare up) A match flared in the darkness. ≈ Спичка ярко вспыхнула в темноте. в) перен. вспыхнуть( от гнева и т. п.) ;
вспыхнуть, разразиться flaring out at such abuses ≈ вспыхнув от такого оскорбления Fighting flared up after a two-week lull. ≈ Сражение вспыхнуло с новой силой после двухнедельного затишья.
2) сигнализировать( ракетами и т. п.)
3) размахивать, махать She was flaring her handkerchief to attract attention. ≈ Она размахивала платком, чтобы привлечь внимание.
4) расширять(ся) (тж. flare out) Her dress flared out towards the bottom. ≈ У нее платье колоколом. The pants flare at the bottom. ≈ Брюки книзу расширяются. ∙ flare up яркий, неровный свет;
сверкание вспышка или язык пламени (астрономия) вспышка на солнце взрыв, вспышка - a sudden * of anger внезапная вспышка гнева - a * of enthusiasm всплеск энтузиазма (световая вспышка), световой сигнал осветительный патрон, осветительная ракета или бомба;
сигнальная ракета - the wrecked ship was using *s to attract the attention of the coastguards погибающее судно пыталось ракетами привлечь внимание береговой охраны - * gun /pistol/ ракетница, сигнальный пистолет трассер( фотографическое) блик, засветка;
ореол отражения, диффузный ореол выпуклость (сосуда и т. п.) (морское) развал (борта) клеш (юбки и т. п.) ;
раструб( брюк) ;
раструб (рупора или трубы) гореть ярким, неровным пламенем;
сверкать ярко вспыхивать вспыхнуть, рассердиться, возмутиться (тж. * up) расширять, раздвигать постепенно расширяться к краю (о чашке) ;
расклешиваться (о юбке) выступать наружу, выдаваться;
быть выпуклым махать, размахивать - to * a scarf from side to side to catch smb.'s eye размахивать платком, чтобы увидели, заметили сигнализировать (вспышками, ракетами и т. п.) flare вспышка или язык пламени ~ выпуклость (сосуда и т. п.) ~ выступать, выдаваться наружу ~ гореть ярким, неровным пламенем;
коптить( о лампе) ~ разг. рассердиться, прийти в ярость (тж. flare up) ~ расширять(ся) ;
раздвигать ~ световой сигнал ~ сигнальная ракета;
осветительный патрон ~ яркий, неровный свет, сияние;
сверкание;
блеск ~ ярко вспыхивать (тж. flare up) ;
ослеплять блеском ~ up вспыхнуть ~ up разразиться гневом, вспылить signal ~ сигнальная ракета -
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[skə:t]1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) nederdel2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) skørt* * *[skə:t]1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) nederdel2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) skørt -
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I ['tempə(r)]1) (mood) umore m.to keep o control one's temper mantenere la calma; to lose one's temper perdere le staffe; to fly into a temper infuriarsi, andare su tutte le furie; tempers flared o frayed gli animi si surriscaldarono; in a fit of temper — in un impeto di collera
2) (nature) carattere m.to have an even, a hot temper — avere un carattere mite, irascibile
3) ind. tempra f.II ['tempə(r)]1) (moderate) attenuare, moderare, temperare2) ind. temprare [ steel]* * *['tempə] 1. noun1) (a state of mind; a mood or humour: He's in a bad temper.) umore2) (a tendency to become (unpleasant when) angry: He has a terrible temper.) carattere, temperamento3) (a state of anger: She's in a temper.) collera2. verb1) (to bring metal to the right degree of hardness by heating and cooling: The steel must be carefully tempered.) temprare2) (to soften or make less severe: One must try to temper justice with mercy.) temperare, attenuare•- - tempered- keep one's temper
- lose one's temper* * *temper /ˈtɛmpə(r)/n.1 [u] (ind.) tempra, tempera; (metall.) rinvenimento: the temper of glass, la tempera del vetro; steel of the finest temper, acciaio della miglior tempra; temper time, tempo di rinvenimento4 temperamento; carattere; indole: He has a fiery temper, ha un temperamento focoso; She has a sweet temper, ha un'indole dolce; a foul temper, un brutto carattere; un caratteraccio; a filthy temper, un carattere schifoso; a hot temper, un temperamento ardente (o focoso); an ill temper, un cattivo carattere; a violent temper, un'indole violenta5 stato d'animo; umore: He was in a bad [good] temper, era di malumore [di buonumore]6 [u] (fam.) collera; ira; stizza: a fit of temper, un accesso d'ira; to get (o to fly) into a temper, andare su tutte le furie; montare in collera; adirarsi7 (pl.) – tempers (fam.), i nervi: ( calcio) Tempers began to fray in the second half, i nervi cominciarono a saltare nel secondo tempo● (metall.) temper brittleness, fragilità al rinvenimento □ to get sb. 's temper up, mandare in collera q.; fare saltare i nervi a q. □ to have a quick temper, scaldarsi per un nonnulla; pigliar fuoco come un fiammifero □ to keep one's temper, mantenere la calma; restare calmo □ to lose one's temper, perder le staffe; andare in collera; uscire dai gangheri (fam.) □ to be out of temper, essere di malumore; essere adirato, stizzito; essere in collera □ to try sb. 's temper, mettere a dura prova la pazienza di q. □ That boy has a temper, quel ragazzo ha un caratterino!FALSI AMICI: temper non significa tempera. (to) temper /ˈtɛmpə(r)/A v. t.1 (ind., metall.) temprare; rinvenire: to temper steel [glass], temprare l'acciaio [il vetro]2 diluire; stemperare: to temper clay, mescolare l'argilla; Some paints are tempered with oil, alcune vernici si stemperano con l'olio3 (fig. form.) temperare; attenuare; moderare; mitigare: to temper justice with mercy, temperare la giustizia con la misericordia; to temper unemployment, attenuare la disoccupazioneB v. i.(metall.) temprarsi; prendere la tempra; rinvenire● (prov.) God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb, Dio manda il freddo secondo i panni.* * *I ['tempə(r)]1) (mood) umore m.to keep o control one's temper mantenere la calma; to lose one's temper perdere le staffe; to fly into a temper infuriarsi, andare su tutte le furie; tempers flared o frayed gli animi si surriscaldarono; in a fit of temper — in un impeto di collera
2) (nature) carattere m.to have an even, a hot temper — avere un carattere mite, irascibile
3) ind. tempra f.II ['tempə(r)]1) (moderate) attenuare, moderare, temperare2) ind. temprare [ steel] -
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skə:t1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) falda2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) faldaskirt n faldatr[skɜːt]1 (garment) falda■ a straight skirt or a pleated one? ¿una falda recta o plisada?2 (machinery guard) cubierta1 (go round - town, hill) rodear; (- lake, coast) bordearskirt ['skərt] vt1) border: bordear2) evade: evadir, esquivarskirt n: falda f, pollera fadj.• faldero, -a adj.n.• falda (Textil) s.f.• faldón s.m.• guardapiés s.m.• orilla s.f.• saya s.f.• sayal s.m.v.• bordear v.• esquivar v.• ladear v.• orillar v.
I skɜːrt, skɜːtnoun falda f, pollera f (CS)
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a) ( run alongside) bordearb) skirt aroundPhrasal Verbs:[skɜːt]1.N falda f, pollera f (LAm); [of coat etc] faldón mflared/split/straight skirt — falda f acampanada/pantalón/estrecha or recta
2.VT (also: skirt around) rodear, dar la vuelta a; (fig) (=avoid) esquivar3.CPDskirt length N — tela f suficiente para una falda
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I [skɜːrt, skɜːt]noun falda f, pollera f (CS)
II
a) ( run alongside) bordearb) skirt aroundPhrasal Verbs: -
9 come back
intransitive verb1) (return) zurückkommen; [Gedächtnis, Vergangenes:] wiederkehrenit will come back [to me] — es wird mir wieder einfallen
3)come back [into fashion] — wiederkommen; wieder in Mode kommen
4) (retort)* * *vi1. (return) zurückkommen\come back back and visit us, won't you? kommen Sie doch mal wieder bei uns vorbei!the rain is coming back again es regnet schon wiederand now to \come back back to your question... um auf Ihre Frage zurückzukommen...to \come back back to a question/topic auf eine Frage/ein Thema zurückkommento \come back back from war aus dem Krieg zurückkehren▪ to \come back back to sb zu jdm zurückkehrenflared trousers have \come back back Schlaghosen sind wieder in▪ to \come back back at sb with sth jdm etw entgegnento \come back back at sb with a vengeance es jdm [so richtig] heimzahlen* * *vi1) (= return) zurückkommen; (= drive back) zurückfahrento come back to what I was saying — um noch einmal auf das zurückzukommen, was ich vorhin gesagt habe
will his memory ever come back? — wird er je das Gedächtnis wiedererlangen?
2)(= return to one's memory)
his name is coming back to me — langsam erinnere ich mich wieder an seinen Namenah yes, it's all coming back — ach ja, jetzt fällt mir alles wieder ein
your German will very quickly come back — du wirst ganz schnell wieder ins Deutsche reinkommen (inf)
3) (= become popular again) wieder in Mode kommen4)(= make a comeback)
they thought Sinatra would never come back — man glaubte, Sinatra würde niemals ein Comeback machenthey came back into the game with a superb goal — sie fanden mit einem wunderbaren Tor ins Spielgeschehen zurück
5) (= reply) reagieren* * *come back v/i1. a) zurückkommen, wiederkehren:come back to sth auf eine Sache zurückkommen;come back to form SPORT wieder in Form kommenc) wieder eingeführt werden2. ein Comeback feiern3. wieder einfallen ( to sb jemandem)4. (schlagfertig) antworten:she came back at him with an angry remark sie entgegnete ihm mit einer wütenden Bemerkung* * *intransitive verb1) (return) zurückkommen; [Gedächtnis, Vergangenes:] wiederkehrenit will come back [to me] — es wird mir wieder einfallen
3)come back [into fashion] — wiederkommen; wieder in Mode kommen
4) (retort)* * *p.p.zurück gekommen p.p. p.p.zurückgekommen (alt.Rechtschreibung) p.p. v.weiterkommen v.wiederkehren v. -
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skə:t1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) skjørt2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) skjørtflik--------frakkeskjøt--------jente--------pike--------skjørtIsubst. \/skɜːt\/1) skjørt, stakk2) (hverdagslig, nedsettende) skjørt, kvinnemenneske, kvinnfolk3) frakkeskjørt, kjoleskjørt4) ( slakt) bryststykke• two bits of beef skirt, pleaseto bryststykker av okse, takk5) ( teknikk) stempelskjørt6) ( også skirting board) gulvlist7) ( radio) sperrehylse8) ( på sal) salklappon the skirts of ved randen av, i utkanten avIIverb \/skɜːt\/1) ligge langs kanten, gå forbi kanten av, plassere i utkanten av2) ( overført) unnvike, gå utenomskirt along gå langs noe, gå rundt noeskirt around gå langs noe, gå rundt noeskirt the law holde seg innenfor grensen av hva som er tillatt -
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Del verbo calentar: ( conjugate calentar) \ \
caliente es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente subjuntivo3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) imperativoMultiple Entries: calentar caliente
calentar ( conjugate calentar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹ habitación› to heatc) (Dep):2 (AmL fam) ( enojar) to make … mad (colloq) verbo intransitivo:◊ ¡cómo calienta hoy el sol! the sun's really hot today!;esta estufa casi no calienta this heater is hardly giving off any heat calentarse verbo pronominal 1 [ habitación] to warm up, get warm ( en exceso) to overheat 2 (vulg) ( excitarse sexualmente) to get turned on (colloq) 3 [ debate] to become heated; 4 (AmL fam) ( enojarse) to get mad (colloq)
caliente adjetivo 1 ‹agua/comida/horno› hot; tomó la decisión en caliente she made the decision in the heat of the moment 2 (fam) ( sexualmente) hot (colloq), horny (sl)
calentar
I verbo transitivo
1 (la leche, el aceite, horno) to heat: el sol calentaba la casa, the sun heated the stone (algo que se quedó frío) to warm up
2 fam (dar unos azotes) to smack
3 LAm (hacer enfadar) to make someone cross o mad
4 vulgar (excitar sexualmente) to arouse (sexually) o to turn on
II verbo intransitivo
1 (dar calor el sol) to be hot: era abril y el sol aún calentaba poco, it was April and it wasn't hot yet (una estufa) to heat
2 (una prenda) to warm up Locuciones: figurado calentarle a alguien la cabeza, to bug someone
caliente adjetivo
1 hot ➣ Ver nota en calor 2 (una discusión, etc) heated
3 vulgar (sexualmente excitado) hot, randy Locuciones: en caliente, in the heat of the moment ' caliente' also found in these entries: Spanish: humear - línea - muy - patata - perrita - perrito - sentar - soplar - arder - bolsa - demasiado - papa - perro - quemadura - sangre English: baking - boiling - burning - chip - dissolve - horny - hot - hot dog - hot-water bottle - inside - piping - randy - spur - warm - warm-blooded - water bottle - bake - dryer - good - low - mull - nice - night - urn -
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Del verbo volar: ( conjugate volar) \ \
vuelo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativoMultiple Entries: volar vuelo
volar ( conjugate volar) verbo intransitivo 1 [pájaro/avión] to fly 2◊ ¡cómo vuela el tiempo! doesn't time fly!;las malas noticias vuelan bad news travels fastb)se fue volando he/she rushed off; sus clases se me pasan volando her classes seem to go so quickly 3 verbo transitivo 1 ‹puente/edificio› to blow up; ‹ caja fuerte› to blow 2 (Méx, Ven fam) ( robar) to swipe (colloq), to nick (BrE colloq) volarse verbo pronominal 1 2
vuelo sustantivo masculino 1a) ( acción):remontar el vuelo to soar up; alzar or levantar el vuelo [ pájaro] to fly away o off; [ avión] to take off; [ persona] to fly o leave the nest;◊ a vuelo de pájaro (AmL): un cálculo a vuelo de pájaro a rough estimate;lo leí a vuelo de pájaro I just skimmed through itb) (Aviac) flight;vuelo charter/regular charter/schedule flight; vuelo internacional/nacional international/domestic o internal flight; vuelo sin motor gliding, soaring (AmE) 2 ( en costura) ( amplitud):
volar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (un avión, ave, insecto) to fly: la mosca echó a volar, the fly flew off
2 (apresuradamente) volando, in a flash, in a hurry: nos fuimos volando, we rushed off
3 fam (terminarse, desaparecer) to disappear, vanish: todo el dinero que tenía voló en cuestión de meses, he blew all his money in a question of months
II vtr (usando explosivos: una casa, fábrica, etc) to blow up (: una caja blindada, etc) to blow open
vuelo sustantivo masculino
1 (de un ave, avión, etc) flight
vuelo chárter, charter flight
vuelo espacial, spaceflight
vuelo regular, scheduled flight
vuelo sin motor, gliding
2 Cost (amplitud de una falda) tiene mucho vuelo, it's very full Locuciones: cazarlas/cogerlas al vuelo, to be quick on the uptake fam (de importancia) de altos vuelos, high fliers ' vuelo' also found in these entries: Spanish: alzar - cazar - campana - hora - procedente - rasa - rasante - raso - reconocimiento - reserva - simular - simulador - simuladora - sobrecargo - auxiliar - conectar - controlador - destino - desviar - directo - doméstico - enlazar - espacial - nacional - nocturno - operar - pasar - remontar - suspender - zarandear English: airborne - aloft - announce - book - bumpy - cancel - charter flight - connect - delay - delayed - domestic - due - fall away - flight - flight attendant - flight recorder - flight-deck - gliding - hang-gliding - hold up - hop - in-flight - inbound - incoming - instrument - jump at - luckily - nonstop - notify - originate - outward - pin - quick - route - scheduled flight - space flight - steward - takeoff - air - flare - flared - flounce - flying - frill - from - hang - high - log - ruffle - schedule -
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[skə:t]1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) pils2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) pils -
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asszony, szoknya, alj, leány to skirt: vmi körül vezet, körít, vezet vmi körül* * *[skə:t]1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) szoknya2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) alj -
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N1. फैलावHis shirts have a flare at the front.--------N1. हिलती रोशनीThe captain saw the flare of searchlight from another ship at a distance.2. प्रकाश का संकेत देने वाली वस्तुSignal flares are used to indicate distress.--------V1. चमकना[चमकाना]The match flared briefly before burning out.--------V1. फैला हुआ होनाShe always wears skirts which flare at the bottom. -
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[skə:t]1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) saia2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) saia* * *[skə:t] n 1 saia. 2 aba, borda, bainha, barra. 3 sl mulher. • vt 1 marginar, limitar. 2 orlar, debruar. 3 ladear. divided skirt saia-calça. to skirt along cingir, viajar, andar pela periferia, acompanhar a margem de. -
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n. etek, eteklik, eksik etek, kenar, kenar mahalle, varoş————————v. kenarından geçmek, kenarını bastırmak, etek ile örtmek, değinmemek, baştan savmak* * *1. kenarından git (v.) 2. etek (n.)* * *[skə:t]1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) etek, eteklik2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) etek -
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[skə:t]1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) krilo2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) krilo* * *I [skə:t]noun(žensko) krilo, spodnje krilovulgar skirt, bit of skirt — ženska; (često plural) rob, obrobek, krajnik, meja (gozda, mesta)the skirt figuratively ženske, ženski spolhe is still holding on to his mother's skirt figuratively on se še vedno drži matere za kriloII [skə:t]transitive verb & intransitive verbobrobiti; obiti, obkoliti; teči okoli, iti ( along vzdolž); biti na meji, mejiti (na), ležati na robu; hunting sam zasledovati sled, iti svojo pot (o lovskem psu) -
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• helma• eristimen vaippa• sivutageology• vaippa• reuna• reunustaa• lieve• liepeet• hame* * *skə:t1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) hame2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) hameosa -
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I [skɜːt]1) (garment, of dress) gonna f.; (of frock coat) falda f.2) (of vehicle, machine) gonna f.3) colloq. (woman) donna f., ragazza f.••II [skɜːt]1) circondare [wood, city]2) girare attorno a [ problem]•* * *[skə:t]1) (a garment, worn by women, that hangs from the waist: Was she wearing trousers or a skirt?) gonna2) (the lower part of a dress, coat etc: a dress with a flared skirt.) gonna* * *[skɜːt]1. n2. vt1) (road, path) fiancheggiare, costeggiare2) (person), (also: skirt around) (town, table) girare intorno a, (obstacle, difficulty) aggirare, (argument, subject) schivare* * *I [skɜːt]1) (garment, of dress) gonna f.; (of frock coat) falda f.2) (of vehicle, machine) gonna f.3) colloq. (woman) donna f., ragazza f.••II [skɜːt]1) circondare [wood, city]2) girare attorno a [ problem]•
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