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1 surround with walls
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2 surround a town with walls
Макаров: обнести город стенойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > surround a town with walls
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3 surround
1. [səʹraʋnd] n1. обрамление, окаймление; край, кромка, бордюрwire-netting surround of a tennis-court - ограждение из проволочной сетки теннисного корта
2. 1) окружение2) охот. обложение2. [səʹraʋnd] vокружать; обносить; обступатьthe house is surrounded by /with/ a fence - дом обнесён оградой
they were surrounded by the enemy - враг окружил их /взял их в кольцо/
he surrounded himself with able advisers - он окружил себя способными советниками
he was always surrounded by medicine-bottles - он жил в постоянном окружении пузырьков с лекарствами
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4 surround
səˈraund гл. окружать;
обступать Syn: circumscribe обрамление, окаймление;
край, кромка, бордюр - * of a carpet кромка ковра - turf * (of a flower-bed) обрамление из дерна (цветочной клумбы) - wire-netting * of a tennis-court ограждение из проволочной сетки теннисного корта окружение (охота) обложение окружать;
обносить;
обступать - to * a town with walls обнести город стеной - the house is *ed by /with/ a fence дом обнесен оградой - they were *ed by the enemy враг окружил их /взял их в кольцо/ - he *ed himself with able advisers он окружил себя способными советниками - he was always *ed by medicine-bottles он жил в постоянном окружении пузырьков с лекарствами surround окружать, обступать ~ окружать;
обступатьБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > surround
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5 surround
1. n обрамление, окаймление; край, кромка, бордюр2. n окружение3. n охот. обложение4. v окружать; обносить; обступатьСинонимический ряд:1. begird (verb) begird; beset; besiege; circle; circumfuse; circumscribe; compass; encircle; enclose; envelop; environ; gird; hedge; loop; ring; round2. border (verb) border; bound; define; edge; fringe; hem; margin; outline; rim; skirt; verge3. go around (verb) circumvent; encompass; ensnare; entrap; girdle; go around -
6 surround
1. IIIsurround smth. surround the garden (the house, the estate, the field, etc.) окружать сад и т.д., идти /тянуться/ вокруг сада и т.д.; surround smb., smth. surround a man (a carriage, a square, a deathbed, etc.) обступать /окружать/ человека и т.д.; hills surround the plain холмы со всех сторон обступают равнину; the troops surrounded the city (the fort, the enemy, etc.) войска окружили /осадили/ город и т.д., войска взяли город и т.д. в кольцо; the police surrounded the house полиция окружила дом: many dangers surround us нас со всех сторон подстерегают опасности2. XIbe surrounded the troops were surrounded войска были окружены /попали в котел/; be surrounded by /with/ smth. be surrounded by /with/ a moat (by walls, with wire, etc.) быть обнесенным /окруженным/ рвом и т.д.; the garden is surrounded by poplars сад обсажен тополями; the island is surrounded by the sea остров со всех сторон омывается морем; the great hall is surrounded by a wide gallery вокруг большого зала идет широкая галерея; be surrounded in smth. the affair is surrounded in mystery это дело окружено тайной; be surrounded by smb., smth. be surrounded by admirers (by hosts of friends, by a crowd of eager listeners, by curious spectators, etc.) быть окруженным поклонниками и т.д.; they were surrounded by the police полиция взяла их в кольцо; he is surrounded by danger ему со всех сторон грозит опасность; surrounded by journalists в окружении журналистов3. XXI1surround smth. with smth. surround a park with a wall (a field with a high fence, etc.) обнести парк стеной и т.д.; surround smb. with smth. surround smb. with luxury (with every comfort, with affection, etc.) окружить кого-л. роскошью и т.д.; surround smb. at some place our army surrounded the enemy at X наша армия окружила противника в пункте X -
7 ограждам
enclose, fence in/offограждам с желязна ограда rail in/off(заобикалям) surroundограждам град със стени surround a town with wallsограден с камъни fenced with stonesограден със стена walledи от двете страни ни ограждаха планини mountains flanked us on either sideограждам със запетаи enclose within commasограждам с почести/грижи surround with honours/careограждам се от прен. fence o.s. off from* * *огра̀ждам,гл. enclose, fence in/off; и от двете страни ни ограждаха планини mountains flanked us on either side; ограден с камъни fenced with stones; ограден със стена walled; \ограждам с желязна ограда rail in/off; ( заобикалям) surround; \ограждам със запетаи enclose within commas;\ограждам се (от) прен. fence o.s. off from.* * *fence in; close in; hem{hem}; park; wall (със стена)* * *1. (заобикалям) surround 2. enclose, fence in/off 3. ОГРАЖДАМ ce oт прен. fence o.s. off from 4. ОГРАЖДАМ град със стени surround a town with walls 5. ОГРАЖДАМ с желязна ограда rail in/off 6. ОГРАЖДАМ с почести/грижи surround with honours/care 7. ОГРАЖДАМ със запетаи enclose within commas 8. и от двете страни ни ограждаха планини mountains flanked us on either side 9. ограден с камъни fenced with stones 10. ограден със стена walled -
8 cingere
( circondare) surround* * *cingere v.tr.1 to fasten round, to tie round; (letter.) to gird: cingere la spada, to gird on one's sword // cingere la corona, to assume the crown; (fig.) to succeed to the throne: cingere la corona di alloro, to be crowned with laurel (s) // cingere le braccia al collo di qlcu., to clasp s.o. (o to embrace s.o. o to put one's arms round s.o.'s neck)2 ( circondare) to encircle, to surround: cingere di mura una città, to surround a town with walls // cingere d'assedio, to besiege (o to lay siege to).* * *['tʃindʒere]verbo transitivo1) (attorniare, circondare) [recinto, mura] to encircle, to enclose, to surround [giardino, città]cingere qcn. alla vita — to put o have one's arm around sb.'s waist
3) (indossare)* * *cingere/'t∫indʒere/ [24]1 (attorniare, circondare) [recinto, mura] to encircle, to enclose, to surround [giardino, città]3 (indossare) cingere d'alloro to crown with laurel. -
9 wall
wo:l
1. noun1) (something built of stone, brick, plaster, wood etc and used to separate off or enclose something: There's a wall at the bottom of the garden: The Great Wall of China; a garden wall.) muro, tapia, muralla; pared2) (any of the sides of a building or room: One wall of the room is yellow - the rest are white.) pared
2. verb((often with in) to enclose (something) with a wall: We've walled in the playground to prevent the children getting out.) amurallar- walled- - walled
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3. verb(to put such paper on: I have wallpapered the front room.) empapelar- have one's back to the wall
- up the wall
wall n1. pared / tapia2. muro / murallatr[wɔːl]2 (interior) pared nombre femenino; (partition) tabique nombre masculino; (party) pared nombre femenino medianera; (main) pared nombre femenino maestra■ shall we hang this picture on the wall? ¿colgamos este cuadro en la pared?3 SMALLANATOMY/SMALL (of artery, blood vessel) pared nombre femenino; (of abdomen) pared nombre femenino abdominal4 figurative use (barrier) barrera, muro5 SMALLSPORT/SMALL barrera1 (surround with wall) amurallar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLwalls have ears las paredes oyento bang one's head against a brick wall darse contra las paredesto have one's back to the wall estar en un aprieto, estar en un breteto come up against a brick wall encontrarse con una barrera infranqueableto drive somebody up the wall volver loco,-a a alguien, hacer.que alguien se suba por las paredesto go to the wall arruinarse, quebrarto go up the wall volverse loco,-a, subirse por las paredeswall lamp / wall light aplique nombre masculinowall map mapa nombre masculino muralwall ['wɔl] vt1)to wall in : cercar con una pared o un muro, tapiar, amurallar2)to wall off : separar con una pared o un muro3)to wall up : tapiar, condenar (una ventana, etc.)wall n1) : muro m (exterior)the walls of the city: las murallas de la ciudad2) : pared f (interior)3) barrier: barrera fa wall of mountains: una barrera de montañas4) : pared f (en anatomía)v.• amurallar v.• murar v.• poner muro a v.adj.• mural adj.n.• cerca s.m.• cercado s.m.• cerco s.m.• lienzo s.m.• muralla s.f.• muro s.m.• pared s.f.• tapia s.f.wɔːl1)a) ( freestanding) muro m; (of castle, city) muralla fgarden wall — tapia f, muro m
it's like talking to a brick wall — es como hablarle a la pared
to go/be driven to the wall — \<\<company/business\>\> irse* a pique
up the wall: she drives me up the wall me saca de quicio, me enerva; she'll go up the wall when she finds out — se va a poner furiosa cuando se entere
b) ( barrier) barrera fto come up against a brick wall — darse* de narices contra una pared
2) (of building, room) pared f, muralla f (Chi)this must not go o pass beyond these (four) walls — esto que no salga de aquí
to have one's back to the wall — estar* en un apuro or en un aprieto
walls have ears — las paredes oyen; (before n)
wall chart — gráfico m mural
wall hanging — tapiz m
wall painting — mural m
3) (of stomach, artery) pared f•Phrasal Verbs:- wall in- wall off- wall up[wɔːl]1. N- come up against a brick wall- do sth off the wall- climb or crawl up the walls- go up the wall- go to the wall2) (Sport) [of players] barrera f3) (fig) barrera f- break the wall of silence2.CPD [cupboard, light, clock] de pared; [map, painting] muralwall chart N — gráfico m mural
wall hanging N — tapiz m
wall socket N — enchufe m de pared
- wall in- wall off- wall up* * *[wɔːl]1)a) ( freestanding) muro m; (of castle, city) muralla fgarden wall — tapia f, muro m
it's like talking to a brick wall — es como hablarle a la pared
to go/be driven to the wall — \<\<company/business\>\> irse* a pique
up the wall: she drives me up the wall me saca de quicio, me enerva; she'll go up the wall when she finds out — se va a poner furiosa cuando se entere
b) ( barrier) barrera fto come up against a brick wall — darse* de narices contra una pared
2) (of building, room) pared f, muralla f (Chi)this must not go o pass beyond these (four) walls — esto que no salga de aquí
to have one's back to the wall — estar* en un apuro or en un aprieto
walls have ears — las paredes oyen; (before n)
wall chart — gráfico m mural
wall hanging — tapiz m
wall painting — mural m
3) (of stomach, artery) pared f•Phrasal Verbs:- wall in- wall off- wall up -
10 τεῖχος
A wall, esp. city-wall,Ἰλιόφι κλυτὰ τείχεα Il.21.295
, cf. 446, Od.6.9, al.; of the embankment round the ships,τάφρος Δαναῶν καὶ τ. ὕπερθεν Il.12.4
, cf. 25 sqq.; τ. ἐς ἀμφίχυτον (of heapedup earth) 20.145; Κιμμέρια τ. earthworks, Hdt.4.12; butτ. λάϊνα E.Tr. 1087
(lyr.), cf. Th.1.93, etc.;λίθοις οὓς ἔλιπον εἰς τὸ τ. ἀναλίσκοντες IG12.81.9
; ξύλινον τεῖχος exceptionally, Orac. ap. Hdt.7.141, cf. 8.51, 9.65, Th.2.75, X.HG1.3.4, Orac. ap. Ar.Eq. 1040 (Pi. uses this phrase for a funeral pile, P.3.38);τ. χάλκεον Od.10.3
; τ. σιδηροῦν, τείχη χαλκᾶ καὶ ἀδαμάντινα, Ar.Eq. 1046, Aeschin.3.84; τειχέων κιθῶνες coats of walls, i.e. walls one within the other, Hdt.7.139; τεῖχος ἐλαύνειν, v. ἐλαύνω 111.2;τ. ἔδειμαν Il.7.436
;οἰκοδομέειν Hdt. 1.98
, cf. Ar.Av. 1132, etc. (τ. οἰκοδομήσασθαι to build oneself walls, Th.7.11);τ. ἄξειν Id.6.99
;τὰ τ. στῆσαι D.20.74
;τ. περιβάλλειν ταῖς πόλεσι Arist.Pol. 1331a3
; τ. περιβαλέσθαι build walls round one's city, Hdt.1.141, cf. Th.1.8, etc. (alsoτ. περιβαλέσθαι τὴν πόλιν Hdt.1.163
:—hence [voice] Pass., τεῖχος περιβεβλημένος having a wall round it, Pl.Tht. 174e; τείχη περιβεβλημένοι, of citizens, Arist.Pol. 1331a8); but also νῆσον περιβάλλεσθαι τείχει surround one's island with walls, Pl.Criti. 116a; τ. ῥήξασθαι breach the wall, Il.12.90, cf. 257;τεῖχος ἀναρρήξας 7.461
; so in Prose, τ. διαιρεῖν, περιαιρέειν, κατελεῖν κατασκάψαι, etc., Th.2.75, Hdt.6.46,48, Th.4.109, etc.2 τὰ μακρὰ τ., at Athens, lines of wall connecting the city-wall ([etym.] ὁ περίβολος) and the harbours, Th.2.13; they were called respectively τὸ βόρειον or Peiraic, and τὸ νότιον or Phaleric wall (Pl.R. 439e, Aeschin. 2.173, 174), cf.σκέλος 11
: an intermediate wall ( τὸ διὰ μέσου τ. Pl.Grg. 455e) ran parallel to the northern, which was therefore called also τὸ ἔξωθεν, Th.2.13: the quarter inside the walls is sts. called τὸ μακρὸν τ. Long Wall, And.1.45. -
11 cingere vt irreg
['tʃindʒere]1) (circondare) to surround, encirclecingere d'assedio — to besiege, lay siege to
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vt irreg ['tʃindʒere]1) (circondare) to surround, encirclecingere d'assedio — to besiege, lay siege to
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13 обнести город стеной
1) General subject: fence a town about with walls2) Makarov: mure in a town, surround a town with wallsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обнести город стеной
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14 fence
1. n забор, изгородь, оградаsunk fence — низкая изгородь вокруг сада, проходящая по канаве
wooden fence — деревянная изгородь, частокол
2. n воен. забор; ограждение3. n препятствие4. n вчт. барьер5. n спец. предохранительное ограждение6. n ав. аэродинамическая перегородка7. n воен. разг. рубеж радиолокационного обнаружения8. n фехтованиеcomplete master of fence — настоящий мастер фехтования, искусный фехтовальщик
9. n сл. укрыватель или скупщик краденогоfence dealer in stolen goods — приёмщик, скупщик, перекупщик краденого
10. n сл. притон для укрывания краденого11. n сл. тех. направляющая детальto be on the other side of the fence — быть в другом лагере; придерживаться противоположного мнения
to be on the same side of the fence — быть в том же лагере; занимать такую же позицию
to sit on the fence, to be on the fence, to straddle the fence — сохранять нейтралитет; занимать выжидательную позицию
to make a Virginia fence, to walk like a Virginia fence — идти, шатаясь как пьяный
12. v ограждать, огораживать13. v фехтовать14. v уклоняться от прямого ответаseparate off this hut from the rest by a wire fence — отгородите этот барак от остальных проволочной оградой
15. v арх. защищать16. v брать барьер17. v запрещать охоту и рыбную ловлюsnow fence — снегозащитное заграждение; снеговой щит
18. v сл. укрывать краденоеfence proceeds — доходы от укрывательства, скупки, перекупки краденого
19. v сл. торговать краденымСинонимический ряд:1. bar (noun) bar; barricade; blank wall; block; blockade; roadblock; stop; wall2. barrier (noun) backstop; barbed-wire fence; barrier; board fence; chain link fence; enclosure; picket fence; rail fence; wire fence3. receiver of stolen goods (noun) accomplice; drop; dump; front man; receiver of stolen goods4. dodge (verb) dodge; duck; parry; shirk; sidestep5. duel (verb) duel6. enclose (verb) cage; close in; coop; corral; encircle; enclose; encompass; envelop; hedge; hem; immure; mew; mure; partition; pen; shut in; surround; wall -
15 enclose
enclose [ɪn'kləʊz]∎ a garden enclosed with or in or by high walls un jardin entouré ou ceint de hauts murs(b) (in letter) joindre;∎ to enclose sth with a letter joindre qch à une lettre;∎ I enclose a cheque for £20 je joins un chèque de 20 livres;∎ a letter enclosing a cheque une lettre contenant un chèque -
16 enceinte
I.enceinte1 [ɑ̃sɛ̃t]feminine adjective• j'étais enceinte de Paul ( = Paul était le bébé) I was expecting Paul ; ( = Paul était le père) I was pregnant by PaulII.enceinte2 [ɑ̃sɛ̃t]feminine nouna. ( = mur) wall ; ( = palissade) fenceb. ( = espace clos) enclosure ; [de couvent] precinct* * *ɑ̃sɛ̃t
1.
adjectif féminin [femme] pregnant
2.
1) ( mur) surrounding wallenceinte de fossés/haies — surrounding ditches/hedges
2) ( espace) (de prison, palais, d'aéroport) compound; (de tribunal, d'église) interior; (dans une cérémonie, fête) enclosure* * *ɑ̃sɛ̃t1. adj fElle est enceinte de six mois. — She's 6 months pregnant.
2. nf1) (= mur) wall, (= espace) enclosure2) (= baffle) speaker* * *A adj f [femme] pregnant; être enceinte de trois mois to be three months pregnant; être enceinte de jumeaux to be pregnant with twins; vêtements pour femmes enceintes maternity clothes.B nf1 ( mur) surrounding wall; enceinte de fossés/haies surrounding ditches/hedges; mur d'enceinte surrounding wall; entourer d'une enceinte to surround with a wall;2 ( espace) (de prison, ambassade, palais) compound; (de tribunal, d'église) interior; (dans cérémonie, fête) enclosure; dans l'enceinte même de l'aéroport within the airport compound; l'enceinte réservée aux personnages officiels the enclosure reserved for officials;3 Tech enceinte (acoustique) speaker.être enceinte jusqu'aux yeux or dents hum to be heavily pregnant.I[ɑ̃sɛ̃t] adjectif féminin[femme] pregnantII[ɑ̃sɛ̃t] nom féminin1. [mur]dans l'enceinte de locution prépositionnelledans l'enceinte du parc within ou inside the park -
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[ɑ̃sɛ̃dr] verbe transitifenceindre la ville de murs to encircle ou to surround the city with walls -
18 rodear
v.1 to surround.le rodeó el cuello con los brazos she put her arms around his neck¡ríndete, estás rodeado! surrender, we have you o you're surrounded!vive rodeado de libros he's always surrounded by booksLa luz rodea al corral The light surrounds the corral.2 to surround (estar alrededor de).el misterio que rodea la investigación the mystery surrounding the investigationtodos los que la rodean hablan muy bien de ella everyone around her speaks very highly of her3 to go around (dar la vuelta a).4 to skirt around.5 to wall in, to close in, to close round, to corner.La cerca rodea a las vacas The fence walls in the cows.* * *1 (cercar) to surround, encircle1 (andar alrededor) to go around1 to surround oneself (de, with)* * *verb1) to go around2) surround, encircle* * *1. VT1) (=poner alrededor de) to encircle, encloserodearon el terreno con alambre de púas — they surrounded the field with barbed wire, they put a barbed wire fence around the field
2) (=ponerse alrededor de) to surround3) LAm [+ ganado] to round up2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( ponerse alrededor de) <edificio/persona> to surroundtodos rodearon a los novios — they all crowded o gathered round the newlyweds
b) ( poner alrededor)c) ( con los brazos)d) (AmL) < ganado> to round up2) ( estar alrededor de) to surround2.todos los que lo rodean — everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse v pronrodearse DE algo/alguien — to surround oneself with something/somebody
* * *= bound, surround, be all around us, envelop, shroud, skirt, hem + Nombre + in, close in on, gird.Ex. Word is a character string bounded by spaces or other chosen characters.Ex. The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.Ex. June Jordan offers the poet's view that poetry is all around us.Ex. Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Ex. Often the needs of the disabled are shrouded by misconceptions such as that they are forced to lead a poor quality of life.Ex. Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.Ex. The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex. As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.Ex. The peaks and rocks of grotesque shapes are girded by clear streams and embraced by green trees and bamboo plants.----* Nombre + que me rodea = Nombre + round me.* que nos rodea = ambient.* que rodea = surrounding.* rodear con un círculo = encircle, circle.* rodear de misterio = shroud in + mystery, veil in + mystery.* rodear en grupo = swarm.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( ponerse alrededor de) <edificio/persona> to surroundtodos rodearon a los novios — they all crowded o gathered round the newlyweds
b) ( poner alrededor)c) ( con los brazos)d) (AmL) < ganado> to round up2) ( estar alrededor de) to surround2.todos los que lo rodean — everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse v pronrodearse DE algo/alguien — to surround oneself with something/somebody
* * *= bound, surround, be all around us, envelop, shroud, skirt, hem + Nombre + in, close in on, gird.Ex: Word is a character string bounded by spaces or other chosen characters.
Ex: The city loomed far in the distance, with the darkness of nothing surrounding it like a protective cloak.Ex: June Jordan offers the poet's view that poetry is all around us.Ex: Her eyes swept the room and then enveloped him in an icy glare.Ex: Often the needs of the disabled are shrouded by misconceptions such as that they are forced to lead a poor quality of life.Ex: Bridleways that cross arable land may be legally ploughed up, but not those that skirt a field.Ex: The world of work is no longer constrained by the four physical dimensions of space and time that have hemmed us in for most of recorded history.Ex: As he closed in on the killer, he discovered evidence that points to the unimaginable -- a revelation that could rock the entire world.Ex: The peaks and rocks of grotesque shapes are girded by clear streams and embraced by green trees and bamboo plants.* Nombre + que me rodea = Nombre + round me.* que nos rodea = ambient.* que rodea = surrounding.* rodear con un círculo = encircle, circle.* rodear de misterio = shroud in + mystery, veil in + mystery.* rodear en grupo = swarm.* * *rodear [A1 ]vtA1 (ponerse alrededor de) ‹edificio/persona› to surroundse vio rodeada por una nube de fotógrafos she found herself surrounded by a swarm of photographerstodos rodearon a los novios they all crowded o gathered round the newlyweds2 (poner alrededor) rodear algo DE algo to surround sth WITH sthrodeó el brillante de rubíes he surrounded the diamond with rubies3(encerrar): le rodeó la cintura y la atrajo hacia sí he put his arms around her waist and drew her toward(s) him4 ( AmL) ‹ganado› to round upB (estar alrededor de) to surroundlas circunstancias que rodearon su muerte the circumstances surrounding his deathun grupo de curiosos rodeaba el vehículo the vehicle was surrounded by a group of onlookers, a group of onlookers surrounded the vehicleel misterio que rodea sus actividades the mystery which surrounds their activitieses muy querido por todos los que lo rodean everyone who works with him/knows him is very fond of him■ rodearserodearse DE algo/algn to surround oneself WITH sth/sbprocura rodearte de gente de confianza try to surround yourself with people you can trustme gusta rodearme de cosas hermosas I like to surround myself with beautiful things* * *
rodear ( conjugate rodear) verbo transitivo
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rodear algo DE algo to surround sth with sth;
le rodeó la cintura con los brazos he put his arms around her waist
2 ( estar alrededor de) to surround;◊ todos los que lo rodean everyone who works with him/knows him
rodearse verbo pronominal rodearse DE algo/algn to surround oneself with sth/sb
rodear
I verbo transitivo
1 (con algo) to surround
rodear con los brazos, to put one's arms around
2 (un asunto) to avoid
II verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo (un camino) to go round, make a detour
' rodear' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bordear
- envolver
English:
border
- circle
- close in
- encircle
- enclose
- encompass
- hem in
- loop
- surround
- go
- ring
- round
* * *♦ vt1. [poner o ponerse alrededor de] to surround (de with);le rodeó el cuello con los brazos she put her arms around his neck;¡ríndete, estás rodeado! surrender, we have you o you're surrounded!;vive rodeado de libros he's always surrounded by books2. [estar alrededor de] to surround;el misterio que rodea la investigación the mystery surrounding the investigation;todos los que la rodean hablan muy bien de ella everyone around her speaks very highly of her3. [dar la vuelta a] to go around4. [eludir] [tema] to skirt around5. Am [ganado] to round up* * *v/t surround* * *rodear vt1) : to surround2) : to round up (cattle)rodear vi1) : to go around2) : to beat around the bush* * *rodear vb1. (cercar) to surround -
19 обкладывать
несовер. - обкладывать;
совер. - обложить( кого-л./что-л.)
1) (облагать) lay/put round;
face (камнем, мрамором) ;
cover (покрывать) ;
edge (по краям)
2) безл.;
мед. (о языке, горле и т.п.) fur;
become coated
3) воен.;
охот. besiege, surround воен.;
уст.;
close round, corner охот.
4) перен.;
разг. (обругать) swear (at), berate, обложить
1. (вн. тв.;
окружать чем-л.) surround ( smb., smth. with) ;
обложить больного подушками put* pillows under a sick man`s back;
~ дёрном turf;
2. (вн.;
обволакивать) cover (smth.) ;
всё небо обложили тучи the whole sky was banked with clouds;
3. безл.: всё небо обложило the sky is overcast;
язык обложило the tongue is furred;
4. (вн. тв.;
облицовывать) face ( smth. with) ;
~ стены мрамором face walls with marble;
~ся, обложиться (тв.) surround one self (with) ;
обложиться книгами surround one self with books.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > обкладывать
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20 mu|r
Ⅰ m (G muru) 1. Archit., Budow. wall- mur domu/zamku a wall of a house/castle, a house/castle wall- mur cmentarny a cemetery wall- twierdza miała mury o grubości 2 metrów the walls of the fortress were 2 metres thick- mury obronne miasta a town’s defensive walls- ogród otoczony murem a walled garden- ogród otoczono murem the garden was walled (in)- otoczyć a. opasać budowlę murem to surround a building with a wall- przeskoczyć przez mur to jump a. go over a wall2. przen. wall przen., barrier przen.- czułem, jak między nami wyrasta mur nieufności/obojętności I felt a wall of mistrust/indifference growing a. building up between us- (na)trafić na mur obojętności to come a. run up against a wall of indifference- zburzyć a. przełamać mur uprzedzeń to break down a. to overcome the barriers a. wall of prejudice3. (zwarta grupa) wall przen.- mur ochroniarzy a wall of bodyguards- widziała tylko mur pleców she couldn’t see anything but a wall of backs- otoczyli go zwartym murem they surrounded him closely4. Sport. wall- ustawić się w mur to form a. make a wallⅡ mury plt książk. walls- w murach miasta within the city walls- za murami miasta beyond the city walls- pod murami miasta just outside the city walls- w murach szkoły within the confines of the school- cały dzień siedzieć w murach to stay indoors a. inside all day- spędzić życie w klasztornych murach to spend one’s life within a. behind (the) monastery walls- Mur chiński a. Wielki Mur the Great Wall (of China)- mur ciosowy Budow. ashlar wall- mur oporowy Budow. retaining wall, revetment- mur pruski Budow. half-timbered wall■ być jak mur pot. to refuse to budge, to stand one’s ground a. stand firm- ona prosiła, a on jak mur she pleaded with him, but he stood firm- być przypartym a. przyciśniętym do muru pot. to be up against the wall pot.; to have one’s back to the wall- głową muru nie przebijesz pot. there’s no point in a. it’s no use banging your head against a brick wall- opuścić szkolne mury to leave school a. college- stać jak mur pot. (nic nie mówiąc) to stand there tongue-tied; (nie ruszając się) to stand stock-still a. motionless- stać murem za kimś/czymś pot. to be a. stand firmly behind sb/sth- stanąć murem za kimś/czymś to throw one’s full support behind sb/sth, to give sb/sth one’s full support- będę murem stać przy tobie i bronić cię I will stick a. stand by you and defend you- opozycja stoi murem przeciwko rządowi the opposition is standing firm a. standing its ground against the government- zamknąć coś na mur pot. to shut/lock sth (up) tight- zastałem drzwi zamknięte na mur I found the door locked (up) tight- przyjdę na mur I’ll definitely come a. come for sureThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > mu|r
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