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1 sweep up dead leaves
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2 sweep
1. n выметание, подметание2. n трубочистas black as a sweep — чумазый, как трубочист
3. n грязнуля4. n подметальщик улиц5. n амер. уборщик комнат в студенческом общежитии6. n разг. негодяй; тёмная личность7. n тж. сор, мусор8. n течение; непрестанное движение9. n скольжениеto move with a sweep — скользить, двигаться плавно
10. n размах; взмах11. n размах; диапазон12. n пространство, охватываемое взглядом, горизонт, кругозор13. n простор14. n круг, охватthe sweep of human intelligence — пределы человеческого изгиб; поворот
15. n длинное весло16. n журавль17. n полная победа18. n карт. выигрыш19. n разг. наступление,20. n разг. действия авиации по уничтожению выгодных целей и самолётов противника21. n разг. поиск22. n разг. мор. траление23. n разг. мор. трал24. n разг. крыло ветряного двигателя25. n разг. метал. шаблон26. n разг. ав. стреловидностьthe fire made a clean sweep of the village — пожар стёр деревню с лица земли; деревня сгорела дотла
27. v мести, подметать; прочищатьsweep up — подмести, вымести
sweep out — вымести, подмести
28. v воен. «прочёсывать», вести разведку29. v вести поиск пропавшего самолёта30. v мор. тралить, производить траление31. v сгребать, сметать; собиратьsweep away — сметать, сносить
32. v сметать, смахивать33. v уничтожать, сносить34. v нестись, мчаться, рваться35. v нести, мчать36. v увлекать37. v тащить, волочить38. v ходить, двигаться величавоthe procession swept into the hall, preceded by trumpeters — процессия, возглавляемая трубачами, торжественно проследовала в обуять, охватить
39. v охватывать; окидывать40. v гнуть в дугу; изгибать41. v вычерчивать42. v простираться, тянуться43. v волочиться, тащиться44. v касаться, проводить45. v поэт. касаться пальцами струн46. v разг. спорт. выиграть47. v разг. одержать полную победу48. v разг. грести длинным веслом49. v разг. грести широкими взмахами50. v разг. воен. обстреливать, простреливать; вести огонь с рассеиванием по фронту51. v разг. ав. вести действия по уничтожению выгодных целей и самолётов противника52. v разг. метал. формовать при помощи шаблонаСинонимический ряд:1. range (noun) ambit; circle; confines; dimensions; extension; extensity; extent; length; orbit; panorama; purview; radius; range; reach; realm; scope; sphere; stretch; width2. stroke (noun) compass; course; gesture; motion; move; movement; stroke; swing; thrust3. brush (verb) brush; brush up; clean; clear off; do housework; dust; tidy up; use a broom; whisk4. fly (verb) fleet; flit; fly; sail; wing5. wave (verb) brandish; flourish; wave -
3 sweep up
1. phr v подмести, выместиsweep out — вымести, подмести
2. phr v убирать, производить уборку3. phr v устремиться, ринуться вверх4. phr v сгребать, сметать в кучуsweep off — сметать; уносить
sweep away — сметать, сносить
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4 sweep up
[ʹswi:pʹʌp] phr v1. 1) подмести, выместиto sweep up rubbish [litter] - вымести мусор [сор]
2) убирать, производить уборкуdon't leave me to sweep up after the party - не сваливайте на меня всю уборку после гостей
2. устремиться, ринуться вверх3. сгребать, сметать в кучу♢
to sweep up the coast - мор. проходить мимо берега -
5 sweep
اكْتَسَحَ \ sweep: to move fast or violently: The sea swept the boat on to the rocks. A storm swept up the valley. \ See Also جرف (جَرَفَ) \ اِجْترَفَ (اِكتسَحَ) \ sweep. \ اِكْتِسَاح \ sweep. \ كَنَسَ \ sweep: to clear or clean (the floor, a path, a chimney, etc.) with a brush; to remove or gather (dust, dead leaves, etc.) with a brush: Have you swept the stairs? Please sweep the snow off the path. \ كَنْس \ sweep: sweeping: Give the floor a sweep. \ مُنَظِّف المَدَاخِن \ sweep: sb. who cleans the inside of chimneys. \ نَظَّفَ بالكَنْس \ sweep: to clear or clean (the floor, a path, a chimney, etc.) with a brush; to remove or gather (dust, dead leaves, etc.) with a brush: Have you swept the stairs? Please sweep the snow off the path. \ See Also كنس (كَنَسَ) -
6 sweep up
подмести, вымести - to * the room подмести комнату - to * rubbish вымести мусор убирать, производить уборку - don't leave me to * after the party не сваливайте на меня всю уборку после гостей устремиться, ринуться вверх - the bird swept up птица улетела ввысь сгребать, сметать в кучу - to * dead leaves сгребать сухие листья > to * the coast( морское) проходить мимо берегаБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sweep up
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7 to sweep up all the dry leaves
to sweep up all the dry (dead, yellow) leaves собирать все сухие (засохшие, жёлтые) листья (метлой)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to sweep up all the dry leaves
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8 сгребать сухие листья
Makarov: sweep up dead leavesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сгребать сухие листья
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9 leaf
[liːf]n(pl leaves [liːvz])1) лист, листочек, листик (дерева, какого-либо растения)The ground was covered with dead leaves. — Земля была покрыта опавшими листьями.
Many of the leaves were blown off. — Много листьев сдуло ветром.
Not a leaf stirred. — Ни один лист не шелохнулся.
- dried up leafTremble like an aspen leaf. — ◊ Дрожать, как осиновый лист.
- worm nibbled leaves
- brown leaves
- cabbage leaf
- large leaves
- small leaves
- fleshy leaves
- oak leaf
- tobacco leaves
- tea leaves
- drooping leaves
- faded leaves
- maple leaves
- leaf litters
- leaf veins
- leaf vegetables
- leaves shining in every hue and shade
- tender leaves of early plants
- leaf from a tree
- rustle of leaves
- in the shape of the leaf
- linden leaf
- heap of leaves
- leaved trees
- fall of leaf
- break off a leaf
- burn up dead leaves
- cast off leaves
- come into leaf
- crush the leaves
- drive dead leaves
- gather leaves
- press leaves
- rake leaves into a pile
- rinse the tea leaves out of the tea pot
- roll the meat in cabbage leaves
- strip a branch of the leaves
- sweep up all the dry leaves
- tremble like an aspen leaf
- weave leaves into garlands
- trees shoot new leaves
- trees come into leaf
- leaves fall
- leaves fade
- leaves tremble
- leaves die down
- leaves are beginning to colour
- leaves are touched with the frost
- leaves are shrivelled of heat
- as the leaves began to fall
- trees were in full leaf
- leaves turn red2) лист бумаги, страница, листок бумаги, лист, пластинаCould you put the leaf up and set the table for breakfast? — Не могла бы ты раздвинуть стол и накрыть завтрак
- loose leaf- thin metal leaf
- folded leaf
- leaf gold
- leaf from a book
- leaf of the door
- leaf of a table
- book with uncut leaves
- book with turned down leaves
- beat metal into a thin leaf
- roll the dough into a thin leaf
- detach a leaf from a book
- fold down a leaf
- tear a few leaves from a book
- tear a leaf off the calendar
- turn over a new leaf
- turn over the leaves of a book
- flower pressed between the leaves of a book
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10 spazzata
spazzata s.f. sweep-out; sweep (ing): da' una bella spazzata alla cucina, give the kitchen a good sweep; da' una bella spazzata a queste foglie morte, sweep all these dead leaves away.* * *[spat'tsata]sostantivo femminile sweep* * *spazzata/spat'tsata/sostantivo f.sweep. -
11 soulever
soulever [sul(ə)ve]➭ TABLE 51. transitive verba. ( = lever) [+ objet, malade, couvercle, rideau] to liftb. [+ poussière] to raisec. [+ enthousiasme, colère] to arouse ; [+ protestations, applaudissements, difficultés, questions] to raised. ( = évoquer) [+ question, problème] to raise2. reflexive verba. ( = se lever) [personne] to lift o.s. up ; [poitrine] to heaveb. ( = s'insurger) to rise up* * *sulve
1.
1) ( déplacer vers le haut) [personne] to lift [objet]; [vent, tourbillon, véhicule] to whip up [feuilles, poussière]soulever quelqu'un/quelque chose de terre — [personne] to pick somebody/something up; [vent] to sweep somebody/something up into the air
2) ( entraîner) to arouse [enthousiasme, colère, dégoût]; to stir up [foule, peuple, opinion] ( contre against); to raise [problèmes, difficultés, obstacles]; to give rise to [protestations, applaudissements]3) ( faire considérer) to raise [question, problème, interrogation]
2.
se soulever verbe pronominal1) ( se dresser) to raise oneself up2) ( se révolter) to rise up ( contre against)••ça me soulève le cœur — ( odeur) it turns my stomach; ( attitude) it makes me sick
* * *sul(ə)ve vt1) [poids] to liftJe n'arrive pas à soulever cette valise. — I can't lift this suitcase.
2) (= faire s'élever) [vagues, poussière] to send up3) [peuple] to stir up4) (= provoquer) [enthousiasme] to arouse, [protestations, difficultés] to raise, to give rise to, [débat] to give rise to5) [question] to raiseIl faudra soulever la question lors de la réunion. — We'll have to raise the matter at the meeting.
6)* * *soulever verb table: leverA vtr1 ( déplacer vers le haut) [personne] to lift [objet]; [vent, tourbillon, véhicule] to whip up [feuilles, poussière]; soulever qn/qch de terre [personne] to pick sb/sth up; [vent] to sweep sb/sth up into the air; les vagues soulevaient le navire the waves lifted the ship up; ⇒ montagne;2 ( entraîner) to arouse [enthousiasme, colère, dégoût]; to stir up [foule, peuple, opinion] (contre against); to raise [problèmes, difficultés, obstacles]; to give rise to [protestations, tollé, applaudissements, débats]; ils ont réussi à soulever l'opinion contre les syndicats they succeeded in stirring up opinion against the unions;3 ( faire considérer) to raise [question, problème, interrogation]; la nouvelle réforme soulève encore une fois la question the new reform once again raises the issue;B se soulever vpr1 ( se dresser) to raise oneself up; il demanda au malade de se soulever un peu he asked the patient to raise himself up a bit; je me suis soulevé pour mieux voir I raised myself to see better; il s'est soulevé sur un coude he propped himself up on his elbow; la couverture se soulève au rythme de sa respiration the blanket rises and falls with his/her breathing;2 ( se révolter) [peuple, groupe] to rise up (contre against).ça me soulève le cœur or l'estomac (odeur, sensation) it turns my stomach; (attitude, ignominie) it makes me sick.[sulve] verbe transitif1. [pour porter, élever - charge] to lift (up) ; [ - couvercle, loquet] to lift ; [ - capot] to lift, to open ; [ - personne allongée] to raise (up) ; [ - personne debout] to lift (up) ; [ - voile] to lift ; [ - chapeau] to raise ; [ - voiture] to lift ; [ - voiture sur cric] to jack up (separable) ; [ - avec effort] to heavesoulever quelqu'un/quelque chose de terre to lift somebody/something off the ground2. [remuer - poussière, sable] to raise3. [provoquer - protestations, tollé] to raise ; [ - enthousiasme, émotion] to arouse ; [ - difficulté] to bring up (separable), to raise5. [pousser à se révolter - population] to stir up (separable)6. [retourner]————————se soulever verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se redresser] to lift ou to raise oneself up[poitrine] to heave -
12 كنس
كَنَسَ \ sweep: to clear or clean (the floor, a path, a chimney, etc.) with a brush; to remove or gather (dust, dead leaves, etc.) with a brush: Have you swept the stairs? Please sweep the snow off the path. -
13 نظف
نَظَّفَ \ bathe: to wash (a wound, etc.). clean: to make sth. free from dirt: Clean your shoes.. clear: to make clear; free from anything that gets in the way: Please clear the table. \ نَظَّفَ \ sponge: to wash with a wet sponge. \ See Also غَسَلَ بالإسفنج \ نَظَّفَ \ brush: to clean or smooth with a brush: Brush your hair. \ See Also مَلَّسَ بالفرشاة \ نَظَّفَ (بالمَسْح) \ wipe: to clean or dry (sth.) by rubbing it with a cloth: She wiped the table clean. Please wipe the dirt off that window. \ See Also نشف (نَشَّفَ) \ نَظَّفَ بالدَّعك أو الفَرْك \ scrub: to rub hard with a wet brush; clean by rubbing with soap and water: She scrubbed the floor. \ نَظَّفَ بدَفْق الماء \ flush: to wash with a quick rush of water: The pipes seem to be blocked; try flushing them. \ نَظَّفَ بالغَسْل \ wash: to clean with water and often soap: Wash your face. Wash the dirt off it. \ نَظَّفَ بكرّاكة \ dredge: to keep (a harbour or waterway) deep enough for boats, by taking up mud and sand. \ نَظَّفَ بالكَنْس \ sweep: to clear or clean (the floor, a path, a chimney, etc.) with a brush; to remove or gather (dust, dead leaves, etc.) with a brush: Have you swept the stairs? Please sweep the snow off the path. \ See Also كنس (كَنَسَ) \ نَظَّفَ بالمِمْسحة \ mop: to clean with a mop or a rough piece of cloth. \ See Also مسح (مَسَحَ) \ نَظَّفَ على البُخار \ dry-clean: to clean (clothes) with chemicals, not with water. \ نَظَّفَ ما بداخل الشيء \ clean out: to clean the inside of sth. thoroughly: Clean out those cooking pots. \ نَظَّفَ ورَتَّبَ \ clean up: to make things clean; put things in order: Clean up in here before you leave. \ نَظَّفَ وصَقَلَ \ scour: to clean thoroughly: to scour pots. \ نَظْم \ verse: poetry. \ See Also شعر (شِعْر) \ نَظْم \ regulation. \ See Also تنظيم( تنظيم)
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