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1 the bedclothes were tucked away to convert the bedroom into a modest living room
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the bedclothes were tucked away to convert the bedroom into a modest living room
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2 fold back the bedclothes
Макаров: свернуть постельУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > fold back the bedclothes
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3 fold back the bedclothes
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4 turn the bedclothes down
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5 bedclothes
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6 bedclothes
-kləu‹, ]( American) -kləuznoun plural (sheets, blankets etc.) ropa de camabedclothes npl ropa de camatr['bedkləʊðz]1 ropa de camabedclothes ['bɛd.klo:ðz, -.klo:z] npl: ropa f de cama, sábanas fpln.• ropa de cama s.f.plural noun ropa f de cama['bedklǝʊðz]NPL ropa fsing de cama* * *plural noun ropa f de cama -
7 bedclothes bed·clothes npl
['bɛdˌkləʊðz] -
8 bedclothes
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9 the covers
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10 bedclothes were tucked away to convert the bedroom into a modest living room
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > bedclothes were tucked away to convert the bedroom into a modest living room
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11 change bedclothes
make the bed over, change bedclothes, lay new bedclothes, give clean linen [to a patient]перестелить постель, сменить постельное белье -
12 lay new bedclothes
make the bed over, change bedclothes, lay new bedclothes, give clean linen [to a patient]перестелить постель, сменить постельное белье -
13 make the bed over
make the bed over, change bedclothes, lay new bedclothes, give clean linen [to a patient]перестелить постель, сменить постельное белье -
14 destapar
v.1 to open (caja, botella).2 to unblock.3 to uncover.4 to take the top off, to screw off, to take off the cover of, to screw open.* * *1 (gen) to open3 (en la cama) to uncover4 figurado (descubrir) to reveal, uncover1 (en la cama) to take the bedclothes off, take the covers off2 figurado (darse a conocer) to open up* * *verb1) to open2) reveal, unveil* * *1. VT1) (=descubrir) [+ mueble] to uncover; [+ botella] [gen] to open; [con corcho] to uncork; [+ recipiente] to take the lid off2) [en la cama] to take the bedclothes off3) (=hacer público) [+ secreto] to reveal; [+ escándalo] to uncover4) LAm (=desatascar) to unblock2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <botella/caja> to open, take the top/lid off; < olla> to uncover, take the lid offc) ( en la cama) to pull the covers off2) (AmL) <cañería/inodoro> to unblock2.destaparse v pron (refl)1) ( en la cama) to throw the covers o bedclothes off2) nariz/oídos to unblock3) (abrirse, confesarse)* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <botella/caja> to open, take the top/lid off; < olla> to uncover, take the lid offc) ( en la cama) to pull the covers off2) (AmL) <cañería/inodoro> to unblock2.destaparse v pron (refl)1) ( en la cama) to throw the covers o bedclothes off2) nariz/oídos to unblock3) (abrirse, confesarse)* * *destapar [A1 ]vtA1 ‹botella/caja› to open, take the top/lid off; ‹olla› to uncover, take the lid off2 (descubrir) ‹mueble› to uncover; ‹escándalo› to uncover3 (en la cama) to pull the covers offB ( AmL) ‹caño/inodoro› to unblock( refl)A (en la cama) to throw the covers o bedclothes off, push the covers backB «nariz/oídos» to unblocktodavía no se me han destapado los oídos my ears are still blockedC ( fam)(sorprender): se destapó como una verdadera lumbrera he turned out to be a real geniusdestaparse CON algo:se destapó con un sobresaliente he surprised us all by getting an AD1 (abrirse, confesarse) destaparse CON algn to open up TO sbse destapó conmigo y me hizo muchas confidencias he opened up to me and told me a lot of personal things2 (declararse) «homosexual» to come out* * *
destapar ( conjugate destapar) verbo transitivo
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‹ olla› to uncover, take the lid off
‹ escándalo› to uncover
2 (AmL) ‹cañería/inodoro› to unblock
destaparse verbo pronominal ( refl)
1 ( en la cama) to throw the covers o bedclothes off
2 [nariz/oídos] to unblock
destapar verbo transitivo
1 to take the lid off
(una botella) to open
2 (desarropar) to uncover
3 fig (asunto) to uncover
' destapar' also found in these entries:
English:
expose
- lid
- uncover
- clear
- unblock
* * *♦ vt1. [caja, botella] to open;[olla] to take the lid off2. [descubrir] to uncover, to take the cover off3. [en la cama] to pull the covers o bedclothes off;cada vez que te das la vuelta me destapas every time you turn over you pull the bedclothes off me4. [trama] to uncover5. [oídos] to unblock♦ viMéx [caballo] to bolt* * *v/t open, take the lid off; figuncover* * *destapar vt1) : to open, to take the top off2) descubrir: to reveal, to uncover3) : to unblock, to unclog* * *destapar vb2. (botella) to open4. (descubrir) to uncover -
15 Bett
n; -(e)s, -en1. allg. (auch GEOL., TECH.) bed; ein französisches Bett a double bed; im Bett in bed; ins oder zu Bett gehen go to bed, turn in umg.; jemanden ins oder zu Bett bringen put s.o. to bed; ab ins Bett! off to bed (with you)!; die Kinder zu Bett schicken send the children to bed; bei jemandem am Bett oder an jemandes Bett sitzen sit at s.o.’s bedside, sit by s.o.’s bed; aus dem Bett springen leap ( oder jump) out of bed; ich komme oder finde morgens nicht aus dem Bett I can’t get out of bed in the mornings; das Bett hüten ( müssen) be confined to bed, be laid up umg. ( wegen with); ans Bett gefesselt sein be bedridden; mit dieser Grippe legst du dich lieber ins Bett you ought to go to bed with that flu; leg dich aufs Bett und ruh dich aus lie down (on the bed) and have a rest; mit jemandem das Bett teilen geh. share a bed with s.o., share s.o.’s bed; mit jemandem ins Bett gehen oder steigen umg. go to bed with s.o.; sie hat sich ins gemachte Bett gelegt fig. she gets everything handed to her on a plate, she’s landed (herself) a cushy number umg.; finden III2. (Federbett) duvet, Am. comforter; das Bett machen make the bed; für ankommenden Gast make up the bed; die Betten lüften air the bedclothes oder bedding; das Bett frisch beziehen change the sheets ( oder bed oder bed linen); sich (Dat) das Bett über die Ohren ziehen pull the bedclothes (Am. covers) up over one’s ears ( oder face), hide under the bedclothes (Am. covers)* * *das Bettbed* * *Bẹtt [bɛt]nt -(e)s, -en(alle Bedeutungen) bed; (= Federbett) (continental) quilt, duvetdas Bett machen — to make the bed
Betten bauen (esp Mil) — to make the beds
Frühstück ans Bett — breakfast in bed
ins or zu Bett gehen — to go to bed
jdn ins or zu Bett bringen — to put sb to bed
mit jdm ins Bett gehen/steigen (euph) — to go to/jump into bed with sb
er hat sich ins gemachte Bett gelegt (fig) — he had everything handed to him on a plate
See:* * *das1) (a piece of furniture, or a place, to sleep on: The child sleeps in a small bed; a bed of straw.) bed2) (the channel (of a river) or floor (of a sea) etc.) bed* * *<-[e]s, -en>[bɛt]nt\Betten bauen MIL to make [the] bedsjdn ans \Bett fesseln (geh) to confine sb to beddurch die schwere Operation war er wochenlang ans \Bett gefesselt he was confined to bed for weeks as a result of the major operationins \Bett gehen to go to bedjdn aus dem \Bett holen to get sb out of bedim \Bett liegen to be in beder ist krank und liegt im \Bett he's ill and [laid up] in bedins \Bett machen to wet the bedins \Bett sinken to fall into bedjdm etw ans \Bett bringen/stellen to bring sth to sb's bedside/to put sth by sb's bedich stelle dir die Lampe ans \Bett I'll put the lamp by the bed for youjdm Frühstück ans \Bett bringen to bring sb breakfast in bedim \Bett in bedim \Bett frühstücken to have breakfast in bed3. (Flussbett) [river] bed4.* * *das; Bett[e]s, Betten1) beddie Betten machen od. (ugs. scherzh.) bauen — make the beds
jemanden aus dem Bett holen — (ugs.) get somebody out of bed
ins od. zu Bett gehen, sich ins od. zu Bett legen — go to bed
ins Bett fallen — (ugs.) fall into bed
das Bett hüten [müssen] — (fig.) [have to] stay in bed
mit jemandem ins Bett gehen od. steigen — (fig. ugs.) go to bed with somebody
2) (FederBett) duvet3) (FlussBett) bed* * *ein französisches Bett a double bed;im Bett in bed;zu Bett gehen go to bed, turn in umg;zu Bett bringen put sb to bed;ab ins Bett! off to bed (with you)!;die Kinder zu Bett schicken send the children to bed;an jemandes Bett sitzen sit at sb’s bedside, sit by sb’s bed;aus dem Bett springen leap ( oder jump) out of bed;finde morgens nicht aus dem Bett I can’t get out of bed in the mornings;das Bett hüten (müssen) be confined to bed, be laid up umg (wegen with);ans Bett gefesselt sein be bedridden;mit dieser Grippe legst du dich lieber ins Bett you ought to go to bed with that flu;leg dich aufs Bett und ruh dich aus lie down (on the bed) and have a rest;mit jemandem das Bett teilen geh share a bed with sb, share sb’s bed;steigen umg go to bed with sb;sie hat sich ins gemachte Bett gelegt fig she gets everything handed to her on a plate, she’s landed (herself) a cushy number umg; → finden Cdas Bett machen make the bed; für ankommenden Gast make up the bed;die Betten lüften air the bedclothes oder bedding;sich (dat)das Bett über die Ohren ziehen pull the bedclothes (US covers) up over one’s ears ( oder face), hide under the bedclothes (US covers)* * *das; Bett[e]s, Betten1) beddie Betten machen od. (ugs. scherzh.) bauen — make the beds
jemanden aus dem Bett holen — (ugs.) get somebody out of bed
ins od. zu Bett gehen, sich ins od. zu Bett legen — go to bed
ins Bett fallen — (ugs.) fall into bed
das Bett hüten [müssen] — (fig.) [have to] stay in bed
mit jemandem ins Bett gehen od. steigen — (fig. ugs.) go to bed with somebody
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16 découvrir
découvrir [dekuvʀiʀ]➭ TABLE 181. transitive verba. ( = trouver) to discover• découvrir que... to discover that...b. ( = enlever ce qui couvre) [+ casserole] to take the lid off ; [+ poitrine, tête] to bare ; ( = mettre au jour) [+ ruines] to uncoverc. ( = laisser voir) to reveald. ( = voir) to see• du haut de la falaise on découvre toute la baie from the top of the cliff you can see the whole bay2. reflexive verba. ( = ôter son chapeau) to take off one's hat ; ( = ôter des habits) to take off some of one's clothes ; ( = perdre ses couvertures) to throw off the bedclothesc. [ciel, temps] to cleard. ( = trouver) elle s'est découvert un talent pour la peinture she discovered she had a gift for painting* * *dekuvʀiʀ
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1) ( trouver) gén to discover; to expose [complot]2) ( montrer) to show [partie du corps]; to unveil [statue]3) ( priver de protection) to leave [something] exposed [frontière, pièce d'échec]; ( voir) to see [château, vallée]
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se découvrir verbe pronominal1) ( enlever son chapeau) to remove one's hat2) ( trouver en soi)3) ( s'exposer) ( volontairement)ne te découvre pas trop — keep covered up; ( involontairement) [dormeur] to kick off one's bedclothes
* * *dekuvʀiʀ vt1) [trésor, formule, complot] to discover2) (= voir, apercevoir) [paysages, lieux, endroits, nature] to discover, [corps] to find, to discoverC'est elle qui a découvert le corps. — She was the one who found the body.
3) (= montrer, dévoiler) to reveal4) (= enlever ce qui couvre ou protège) to uncover* * *découvrir verb table: couvrirA vtr1 ( trouver ce qui est inconnu) to discover [remède, pays, fait, artiste]; j'ai découvert qu'elle s'intéressait aux sciences I've discovered ou found out that she's interested in science;2 (trouver ce qui est perdu, caché) to discover, to find [objet, fugitif]; to discover, to find out [vérité]; to uncover, to expose [complot]; j'ai découvert par hasard le livre que je cherchais I discovered, quite by chance, the book I was looking for; elle a découvert que she discovered that; il a été découvert ( dans sa cachette) he was discovered; ( dans ses activités occultes) he was found out; ⇒ pot;3 ( apprendre à apprécier) to discover; faire découvrir ag. qn to introduce sb to [musique, peinture baroque]; je vais leur faire découvrir Paris I'm going to show them Paris; les nouveaux auteurs/ouvrages à découvrir new authors/works to be discovered;4 ( révéler) to reveal, to disclose (à qn to sb); découvrir ses plans à un ami to disclose one's plans to a friend; découvrir son jeu fig to show one's hand;6 ( laisser voir) to reveal [vêtement, geste]; to reveal [partie du corps, cicatrice]; son rictus découvrait des dents jaunies his/her grin revealed yellow teeth;7 ( priver de protection) to leave [sth] exposed [frontière, ligne de défense, pièce d'échec];9 ( ôter le couvercle) to take the lid off [casserole, plat].B se découvrir vpr1 ( enlever son chapeau) to take one's hat off;2 ( trouver en soi) se découvrir avec l'âge to become more self-aware as one grows older; elle s'est découvert un talent/une passion she found she had a talent/a passion;4 ( perdre ses couvertures) to throw off one's bedclothes; ⇒ avril;5 ( apparaître) [lieu, site] to come into sight;[dekuvrir] verbe transitifdécouvrir du pétrole/de l'or to strike oil/gold2. [solution - en réfléchissant] to discover, to work out (separable) ; [ - subitement] to hit on ou upon (inseparable)6. [apercevoir] to seele rideau levé, on découvrit une scène obscure the raised curtain revealed a darkened stage7. [ôter ce qui couvre - fauteuil] to uncover ; [ - statue] to uncover, to unveil ; [ - casserole] to uncover, to take the lid offil fait chaud dans la chambre, va découvrir le bébé it's hot in the bedroom, take the covers off the baby8. [exposer - flanc, frontière] to expose9. [mettre à nu - épaule, cuisse] to uncover, to bare, to expose ; [ - mur, pierre] to uncover, to expose————————se découvrir verbe pronominal (emploi réfléchi)[au lit] to throw off one's bedclothes2. [ôter son chapeau] to take off one's hat3. [se connaître] to (come to) understand oneself4. [s'exposer] to expose oneself to attack————————se découvrir verbe pronominaldes scandales, il s'en découvre tous les jours scandals come to light ou are discovered every day————————se découvrir verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)————————se découvrir verbe pronominal transitifse découvrir quelque chose [se trouver quelque chose]: je me suis découvert une grosseur à l'aine I discovered I had a lump in my groin————————se découvrir verbe pronominal intransitif————————se découvrir à verbe pronominal plus préposition(littéraire) [se confier] to confide in, to open up to -
17 scoprire
"to discover;Abdecken;descobrir"* * *contenitore take the lid off( denudare) uncoverpiani, verità discover, find outinformation technology unhide* * *scoprire v.tr.1 ( venire a conoscere) to discover, to find* (out): non riuscì mai a scoprire chi fosse realmente, she could never find out who he really was; non riuscì mai a scoprirne la causa, he never managed to discover the cause of it; se scopre che ci siamo visti, sono guai!, if he finds out that we've met, we are in for it!; non devono scoprirlo, they mustn't find out about it; scoprire il colpevole, to discover the culprit; scoprire una congiura, to discover a plot; scoprire un delitto, to bring a crime to light; scoprire un errore, to detect an error; scoprire una legge matematica, to discover a mathematical law; scoprire terre ignote, to discover unknown lands; scoprire la verità, to find (out) the truth; ho scoperto in lui un vero amico, I've found a real friend in him; dice di aver scoperto un nuovo scrittore, he says he has discovered a new writer // hai scoperto l'America!, aren't you clever! // scoprire gli altarini, to find s.o. out (o to find the skeleton in s.o.'s closet)2 ( avvistare, scorgere) to sight, to descry, to discern, to spot: li scoprii dalla cima della collina, I spotted them from the hilltop; scoprimmo un ladro fra gli alberi, we spotted a thief among the trees; scoprire il nemico, to sight the enemy3 ( lasciare indifeso) to reveal, to leave* open // (mil.) scoprire il fianco, to expose one's flank4 ( togliere la copertura a) to uncover, to bare; to unveil: scoprire il viso, to unveil one's face; scoprirsi il capo, to bare one's head; non scoprire il bambino mentre dorme, don't uncover the child while he is sleeping; scoprire una ferita, to uncover (o to bare) a wound; scoprire una scatola, una pentola, to uncover (o to take the lid off) a box, a pot; scoprire un monumento, to unveil a monument5 ( palesare, mostrare) to reveal, to disclose, to show*: scoprì i denti, he showed (o bared) his teeth; scoprire le proprie carte, (anche fig.) to lay one's cards on the table; scoprire le proprie intenzioni, to reveal (o to disclose) one's intentions; scoprire i propri sentimenti, to show one's feelings.◘ scoprirsi v.rifl.1 to throw* off one's clothes: la scorsa notte il bambino si è tutto scoperto, last night the child threw off all his bedclothes2 ( togliersi il cappello) to take* off one's hat, to bare one's head3 ( rivelarsi) to prove (oneself), to show* oneself: si scoprì un vero amico, he proved (himself to be) a real friend; mi sono scoperta una perfetta segretaria, I've discovered I'm a perfect secretary4 ( esporsi) to leave* oneself open: il pugile si scoprì e fu colpito, the boxer dropped his guard and got hit.* * *1. [sko'prire]vb irreg vt1) (trovare) to discover, (causa, verità) to discover, find outscoprire che.../come... — to find out o discover that.../how...
ha scoperto di avere uno zio in India — he found out o discovered he has an uncle in India
2) (pentola) to take the lid off, (statua) to unveil, (rovine, cadaveri) to uncover, (spalle, braccia) to bare, uncoverscoprirsi il capo — to take off one's hat, bare one's head
2. vr (scoprirsi)(esporsi) Sport fig to expose o.s., (fig : rivelare le proprie idee) to betray o.s., give o.s. away* * *[sko'prire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (denudare) to bare, to expose, to uncover [ parte del corpo]2) (trovare) to discover [rimedio, fatto, terra]; to spot [ talento]; to find* [oggetto, assassino]; to find* out, to discover [ verità]; to uncover [complotto, scandalo]scoprire che — to find out o discover that
3) (rivelare) to reveal, to disclose [piani, intenzioni]4) (privare di protezione) to expose, to leave* [sth.] exposed [linea di difesa, pedina]; to expose [nervo, cavo]5) (scoperchiare) to take* the lid off [ pentola]; (inaugurare) to unveil [ statua]2.verbo pronominale scoprirsi1) (denudarsi) to bare oneself, to strip down; (liberarsi dalle coperte) to throw* off one's bedclothes••scoprire l'acqua calda o l'America — iron. to reinvent the wheel
* * *scoprire/sko'prire/ [91]1 (denudare) to bare, to expose, to uncover [ parte del corpo]2 (trovare) to discover [rimedio, fatto, terra]; to spot [ talento]; to find* [oggetto, assassino]; to find* out, to discover [ verità]; to uncover [complotto, scandalo]; scoprire che to find out o discover that3 (rivelare) to reveal, to disclose [piani, intenzioni]; scoprire le proprie carte o il proprio gioco to show one's hand (anche fig.)4 (privare di protezione) to expose, to leave* [sth.] exposed [linea di difesa, pedina]; to expose [nervo, cavo]II scoprirsi verbo pronominale1 (denudarsi) to bare oneself, to strip down; (liberarsi dalle coperte) to throw* off one's bedclothes; scoprire il capo to bare one's headscoprire l'acqua calda o l'America iron. to reinvent the wheel. -
18 desarroparse
1 (en la cama) to throw off one's bedclothes* * *todavía no hace tiempo como para desarroparse — it's not yet the weather for leaving off any layers of clothing
* * *verbo pronominal (refl) to throw the bedclothes o covers off* * *verbo pronominal (refl) to throw the bedclothes o covers off* * *vprse desarropa durante la noche he kicks off the bedclothes during the night -
19 fold
̈ɪfəuld I
1. сущ.
1) а) прям. перен. сгиб, изгиб, складка The flowing folds of language. ≈ Текучие изгибы языка. When blown, these bellows form two, three, or more folds. ≈ Когда выдуваешь воздух из этих мехов, получаются две, или три, или больше складок. Both coincide with the fold of the paper. ≈ Оба совпадают со складкой на листе. б) извилины ущелья, каньона;
впадина, падь Syn: winding, sinuosity в) кольцо (в которое сворачиваются змеи) Syn: coil г) слой( в луковице и т.п.) ∙ Syn: bend, ply
2) любой предмет, который можно сложить а) лист в книге б) планка в "складной" двери в) и т.д.
3) специальные термины а) тех. фальц б) геол. складка, флексура
2. гл.
1) а) загибать, перегибать, сгибать, складывать fold one's arms fold one's hands Syn: crease, line, pleat, wrinkle Ant: smooth, straighten, unfold б) складывать, сворачивать;
заворачивать, обертывать (in, into;
также в варианте fold up) Syn: wrap в) складываться, сгибаться;
"загибаться", "накрываться медным тазом", не удаваться, прекращать существовать Having a joint in the middle, it folds. ≈ Поскольку посередине есть шарнир, она складывается. The band folded in December
1966. ≈ В декабре 1966 группа распалась. Syn: collapse, fail, falter
2) а) обнимать, обхватывать (в настоящее время только в сочетаниях с about, around и т.п.) I dare not fold My arms about thee. ≈ Не смею обнять тебя( Лаун-Теннисон) Syn: coil, wind, embrace, clasp б) окутывать, овевать, обнимать hills folded in mist ≈ горы, объятые туманом Syn: swathe, envelop, cover, wrap
3) полигр. фальцевать
4) кул. (добавлять какой-л. ингредиент, медленно вливая его и помешивая ложкой) ∙ fold back fold up II
1. сущ.
1) а) загон для скота (особенно для овец), овчарня, кошара;
любое огороженное пространство на ферме;
перен. любого рода жилище Syn: pen б) скот, загнанный в загон
2) перен. церк. паства ∙ return to the fold
2. гл.
1) загонять скот (особенно овец) в загон;
загонять скот в специально приготовленный на плодородной земле загон с целью удобрить землю Syn: pen
2) перен. церк. заботиться о пастве, "пасти" паству овчарня;
загон для овец отара овец (церковное) паства;
лоно церкви, церковь свой круг;
общество единомышленников, единоверцев - he rejoined the * after his youthful escapades после периода юношеских увлечений он вновь занял свое место в обществе /он остепенился/ - to receive smb. back into the * принять кого-л. снова в свои ряды > to return to the * вернуться в отчий дом;
вернуться в лоно церкви > to bring back the stray sheep to the * (библеизм) вернуть заблудшую овцу в овчарню;
наставить на путь истинный загонять (овец) ;
помещать( овец) в загон складка, сгиб - *s of fat жировые складки (на шее) - to carry smth. in a * of one's robe прятать что-л. в складках одежды - curtain that falls in perfect *s занавес, падающий ровными складками сгибание кольцо (змеи) (специальное) фальц (геология) флексура, складка створ( двери) свертка( в геометрии) складывать, сгибать;
загибать - to * a letter сложить письмо - to * clothes складывать одежду - to * down the corner of a page загнуть угол страницы - to * one's arms скрестить руки на груди - a bird *s its wings птица складывает крылья - to * one's hands (образное) сложить руки;
бездействовать складываться - the bed *s into a recess in the wall кровать убирается в нишу в стене - does this table *? этот стол складывается?, это складной стол? завертывать - to * one's cloak about oneself закутаться в плащ - to * smth. in paper заворачивать что-л. в бумагу окутывать - hills *ed in mist горы, окутанные туманом обнимать - to * smb. in one's arms сжимать кого-л. в объятиях - to * smb. to one's breast прижать кого-л. к груди (разговорное) прикрыть, свернуть (предприятие и т. п.) - after a few months he decided to * the magazine через несколько месяцев он решил прикрыть журнал закрыться;
прогореть (тж. * up) - the play *ed пьеса сошла со сцены (кулинарное) осторожно перемешать, соединить( взбитые белки с тестом) (специальное) фальцевать (текстильное) дублировать свертывать( в геометрии) ~ up разг. свернуться;
the business finally folded up last week предприятие, в конце концов, на прошлой неделе прекратило существование ~ складка, сгиб;
a dress hanging in loose folds платье, падающее свободными складками fold впадина, падь;
извилины ущелья, каньона ~ текст. дублировать ~ завертывать (in) ~ загон (для овец), овчарня;
кошара ~ загонять (овец) ~ кольцо (змеи) ~ обнимать, обхватывать;
to fold (smb.) to one's breast прижать (кого-л.) к груди ~ окутывать;
hills folded in mist горы, окутанные туманом ~ церк. паства ~ кул. сбивать, вымешивать( негустое тесто и т. п.) ;
fold back отвернуть;
to fold back the bedclothes свернуть постель ~ сгиб ~ складывать (ткань и т. п.) вдвое, вчетверо;
сгибать, загибать, перегибать;
to fold one's arms скрестить руки на груди ~ сгибать ~ складка, сгиб;
a dress hanging in loose folds платье, падающее свободными складками ~ створ (двери) ~ тех. фальц ~ полигр. фальцевать ~ геол. флексура, складка ~ кул. сбивать, вымешивать ( негустое тесто и т. п.) ;
fold back отвернуть;
to fold back the bedclothes свернуть постель ~ кул. сбивать, вымешивать (негустое тесто и т. п.) ;
fold back отвернуть;
to fold back the bedclothes свернуть постель ~ складывать (ткань и т. п.) вдвое, вчетверо;
сгибать, загибать, перегибать;
to fold one's arms скрестить руки на груди to ~ one's hands сложить руки;
перен. бездействовать ~ обнимать, обхватывать;
to fold (smb.) to one's breast прижать (кого-л.) к груди ~ up разг. свернуться;
the business finally folded up last week предприятие, в конце концов, на прошлой неделе прекратило существование ~ up свертывать, завертывать ~ окутывать;
hills folded in mist горы, окутанные туманом to return to the ~ вернуться в лоно единомышленников to return to the ~ вернуться в отчий дом -
20 cobija
f.1 blanket. ( Latin American Spanish)2 cover.3 ridge tile on a roof.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: cobijar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: cobijar.* * *SF1) (Arquit) ridge tile3) Caribe (=techo) roof (of palm leaves)* * *femenino (AmL)a) ( manta) blanketb) cobijas femenino plural ( ropa de cama) bedclothes (pl)* * *femenino (AmL)a) ( manta) blanketb) cobijas femenino plural ( ropa de cama) bedclothes (pl)* * *( AmL)1 (manta) blanket* * *
Del verbo cobijar: ( conjugate cobijar)
cobija es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
cobija
cobijar
cobija sustantivo femenino (AmL)
b)
cobijar ( conjugate cobijar) verbo transitivo ‹ persona› ( proteger) to shelter;
( hospedar) to give … shelter, take … in
cobijarse verbo pronominal
to shelter, take shelter
cobija sustantivo femenino LAm blanket
cobijar verbo transitivo (dar protección) to shelter
' cobija' also found in these entries:
English:
blanket
- electric
- quilt
* * *cobija nf1. Am [manta] blanket* * *f L.Am.blanket* * *cobija nffrazada, manta: blanket
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