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/vt/ вкладывать в ножныАнгло-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > sheathe
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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > sheathe
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[ʃiːð]гл.1) вкладывать в ножны, в футляр2) заключать в оболочку, защищать3) тех. обшивать (щитами, досками, планками) -
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обшивать; покрывать; защищатьEnglish-Russian dictionary of leather and footwear industry > sheathe
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35 sheathe a roof with copper
Макаров: обшить крышу медными листамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sheathe a roof with copper
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36 sheathe a thermocouple in a protective covering
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > sheathe a thermocouple in a protective covering
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37 sheathe smth
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38 sheathe the sword
1) Общая лексика: вкладывать меч в ножны, вложить меч в ножны2) Переносный смысл: кончать войну, кончить войну3) Макаров: прекратить войну -
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40 sheathe the sword
вложить меч в ножны, прекратить войнуIn the initial stages of the war the Allied commitment did not go beyond Mr. Asquith's famous declaration that the sword would not be sheathed "until the rights of the smaller nationalities of Europe are placed on an unassailable foundation". (D. Lloyd George, ‘The Truth about the Peace Treaties’, ch. XVIII) — Обязательства, принятые на себя союзниками в начале войны, не шли дальше известной декларации Асквита, провозглашавшей, что "меч не будет вложен в ножны, пока права малых наций Европы не будут покоиться на прочной основе".
См. также в других словарях:
Sheathe — Sheathe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sheathed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sheating}.] [Written also sheath.] 1. To put into a sheath, case, or scabbard; to inclose or cover with, or as with, a sheath or case. [1913 Webster] The leopard . . . keeps the claws of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sheathe — index cover (guard), ensconce, enshroud, envelop, protect, shroud Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
sheathe — [ʃi:ð] v [T] literary [Date: 1300 1400; Origin: sheath] 1.) to put a knife or sword into a sheath ▪ He sheathed his sword. 2.) be sheathed in/with sth to be covered by something ▪ The grassy hills were sheathed in mist … Dictionary of contemporary English
sheathe — [ ʃið ] verb transitive 1. ) LITERARY to put a weapon such as a sword into a SHEATH 2. ) usually passive to cover and protect something: sheathed with copper … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
sheathe — (v.) c.1400, to furnish (a sword, etc.) with a sheath, from SHEATH (Cf. sheath); meaning to put (a sword, etc.) in a sheath is attested from early 15c … Etymology dictionary
sheathe — ► VERB 1) put (a knife or sword) into a sheath. 2) (often be sheathed in) encase in a close fitting or protective covering … English terms dictionary
sheathe — [shēth] vt. sheathed, sheathing [ME schethen < schethe] 1. to put into a sheath or scabbard 2. to enclose in or protect with a case or covering [wood sheathed with tin] 3. to thrust (a sword, knife, etc.) into flesh 4. to retract (claws) … English World dictionary
sheathe — en·sheathe; in·sheathe; sheathe; un·sheathe; … English syllables
sheathe — UK [ʃiːð] / US [ʃɪð] verb [transitive] Word forms sheathe : present tense I/you/we/they sheathe he/she/it sheathes present participle sheathing past tense sheathed past participle sheathed 1) [usually passive] to cover and protect something 2)… … English dictionary
sheathe — sheather, n. /sheedh/, v.t., sheathed, sheathing. 1. to put (a sword, dagger, etc.) into a sheath. 2. to plunge (a sword, dagger, etc.) in something as if in a sheath. 3. to enclose in or as if in a casing or covering. 4. to cover or provide with … Universalium
sheathe — verb Sheathe is used with these nouns as the object: ↑blade, ↑dagger, ↑sword … Collocations dictionary