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21 strait
adj. trång; sträng--------n. sund; knipa, trångmål* * *[streit]1) ((often in plural) a narrow strip of sea between two pieces of land: the straits of Gibraltar; the Bering Strait.) sund2) ((in plural) difficulty; (financial) need.) trångmål, knipa, förlägenhet•- strait-laced -
22 strait
[streit]1) ((often in plural) a narrow strip of sea between two pieces of land: the straits of Gibraltar; the Bering Strait.) úžina, průliv2) ((in plural) difficulty; (financial) need.) tíseň•- strait-laced* * *• úžina• těsný• úzký -
23 strait
[streit]1) ((often in plural) a narrow strip of sea between two pieces of land: the straits of Gibraltar; the Bering Strait.) úžina, prieliv2) ((in plural) difficulty; (financial) need.) tieseň•- strait-laced* * *• úzky• úžina• šija• striktný• stiesnený• tesný• prísny• prieliv• dôverný• intímny• lakomý -
24 strait
[streit]1) ((often in plural) a narrow strip of sea between two pieces of land: the straits of Gibraltar; the Bering Strait.) strâmtoare2) ((in plural) difficulty; (financial) need.) ananghie•- strait-laced -
25 strait
[streit]1) ((often in plural) a narrow strip of sea between two pieces of land: the straits of Gibraltar; the Bering Strait.) πορθμός,στενό/-ά2) ((in plural) difficulty; (financial) need.) στρίμωγμα,στενοχώριες•- strait-laced -
26 strait
[streit]1) ((often in plural) a narrow strip of sea between two pieces of land: the straits of Gibraltar; the Bering Strait.) détroit2) ((in plural) difficulty; (financial) need.) ennuis d'argent•- strait-laced -
27 strait
[streit]1) ((often in plural) a narrow strip of sea between two pieces of land: the straits of Gibraltar; the Bering Strait.) estreito2) ((in plural) difficulty; (financial) need.) aperto•- strait-laced -
28 strait
[streɪt]сущ.1) обычно straits.; употр. с гл. в ед. пролив2) обычно straits затруднительное положение, стеснённые обстоятельства, нужда- financial strait3) узкая часть чего-л. -
29 estrecho
Del verbo estrechar: ( conjugate estrechar) \ \
estrecho es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
estrechó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: estrechar estrecho
estrechar ( conjugate estrechar) verbo transitivo 1a) ‹falda/pantalones› to take … in;‹ carretera› to make … narrower 2 (abrazar, apretar): me estrechó la mano he shook my hand estrecharse verbo pronominal 1 2 ( recípr) ( apretarse): se estrechoon la mano they shook hands
estrecho 1
◊ - cha adjetivo1 ‹calle/pasillo› narrow; ‹ falda› tight; 2 ‹amistad/colaboración/vigilancia› close 3 ( limitado) ‹ criterio› narrow;
estrecho 2 sustantivo masculino (Geog) strait, straits (pl);
estrechar verbo transitivo
1 to make narrow
2 (la mano) to shake
3 (entre los brazos) to hug
4 el Gobierno estrechará lazos con Cuba, the Government will strengthen bonds with Cuba
estrecho,-a
I adjetivo
1 (espacio) narrow
2 (indumentaria) tight: esos pantalones te están estrechos, those trousers are too tight for you
3 (íntimo) close, intimate
II m Geog strait, straits pl; Estrecho de Gibraltar, the Strait(s) of Gibraltar ' estrecho' also found in these entries: Spanish: camino - estrecha - nado - encajonar - estrechar - mira - provinciano English: bottleneck - channel - close - cramped - insular - intimate - narrow - narrow-minded - small-minded - sound - strait - tight - blinkered - clasp - liaise - slender - slim -
30 estrecha
Del verbo estrechar: ( conjugate estrechar) \ \
estrecha es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativoMultiple Entries: estrecha estrechar
estrechar ( conjugate estrechar) verbo transitivo 1a) ‹falda/pantalones› to take … in;‹ carretera› to make … narrower 2 (abrazar, apretar): me estrechó la mano he shook my hand estrecharse verbo pronominal 1 2 ( recípr) ( apretarse): se estrechaon la mano they shook hands
estrecho,-a
I adjetivo
1 (espacio) narrow
2 (indumentaria) tight: esos pantalones te están estrechos, those trousers are too tight for you
3 (íntimo) close, intimate
II m Geog strait, straits pl; Estrecho de Gibraltar, the Strait(s) of Gibraltar
estrechar verbo transitivo
1 to make narrow
2 (la mano) to shake
3 (entre los brazos) to hug
4 el Gobierno estrechará lazos con Cuba, the Government will strengthen bonds with Cuba ' estrecha' also found in these entries: Spanish: abertura - lengua - intimidad - provinciano English: collaboration - gauge - insular - narrow-gauge - scrutiny - small - closely -
31 Mediterranean Sea
Средиземное море
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Mediterranean Sea
The largest inland sea between Europe, Africa and Asia, linked to the Atlantic Ocean at its western end by the Strait of Gibraltar, including the Tyrrhenian, Adriatic, Aegean and Ionian seas, and major islands such as Sicily, Sardina, Corsica, Crete, Malta and Cyprus. (Source: RHW)
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32 gut
[gʌt] 1. сущ.1)а) кишка; пищеварительный трактlittle gut, small gut — тонкая кишка
Syn:б) разг. брюхоHis gut sagged out over his belt. — Его брюхо нависало над ремнём.
Syn:2)а) ( guts) кишки, внутренностиSyn:б) ( guts) потроха, требухаSyn:3)а) струна или ле́са ( из кишок животных)б) мед. кетгут4) ( guts) разг. мужество, характер, сила волиSyn:5) ( guts) разг. внутреннее содержание, внутренняя (существенная) часть (чего-л.)6) узкий проход, узкий проливSyn:2. прил.; амер.; разг.1) внутренний, инстинктивный- gut check2) насущный, жизненно важный; затрагивающий личные интересы3) лёгкий; простой (об учебном курсе, предмете в колледже)3. гл.1) потрошить (рыбу, курицу)Syn:2)а) разрушать; уничтожать внутреннюю часть (чего-л.)Fire gutted the building. — Огонь полностью уничтожил всё внутри здания.
A firebomb gutted a building where 60 people lived. — Зажигательная бомба уничтожила здание, в котором жили 60 человек.
б) разрушать, уничтожать существенную часть (чего-л.)inflation gutting the economy — инфляция, подрывающая основы экономики
4) груб. жратьSyn:gormandize 2.
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