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fence [fens]1. n1) забо́р, и́згородь, огра́да, огражде́ние;green (wire) fence жива́я (про́волочная) и́згородь
2) сл. укрыва́тель или ску́пщик кра́деного3) сл. прито́н для укрыва́ния кра́деного, «мали́на»4) тех. направля́ющий уго́льник5) фехтова́ние;master of fence иску́сный фехтова́льщик; перен. иску́сный спо́рщик
◊to mend one's fences амер.
а) полит. уси́ливать свои́ ли́чные полити́ческие пози́ции;б) разг. стара́ться установи́ть хоро́шие, дру́жеские отноше́ния;to be ( или to sit) on the fence, straddle the fence занима́ть нейтра́льную или выжида́тельную пози́цию; держа́ться выжида́тельного о́браза де́йствий; колеба́ться ме́жду двумя́ мне́ниями или реше́ниями
;to come down on the right side of the fence встать на сто́рону победи́теля
2. v1) огора́живать; загора́живать; защища́ть2) сл. укрыва́ть кра́деное; продава́ть кра́деное3) фехтова́ть;to fence with a question уклоня́ться от отве́та; пари́ровать вопро́с вопро́сом
4) уклоня́ться от прямо́го отве́та5) брать препя́тствие ( о лошади)6) запреща́ть охо́ту и ры́бную ло́влю (на каком-л. участке)fence about, fence in окружа́ть, огражда́ть;fence off, fence out отража́ть, отгоня́ть; -
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- n1. ограда; ограждение; изгородь, палисад
2. направляющая пильного станка
- barbed-wire fence
- barbed fence
- close boarded fence
- ice fence
- jet blast deflector fence
- privacy fence
- protection fence
- safety fence
- snow fence
- warning fence
- wrought iron fence
Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
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♦ fence /fɛns/n.1 recinto; recinzione; steccato; staccionata; palizzata; barriera: boundary fence, recinto di confine ( di una proprietà)2 (ipp.) ostacolo (verticale)4 (mecc.) guida di appoggio5 (tecn.) recinto schermante6 (mil.) cortina radar7 (fam.) ricettatore● fence-mending, riparazione di steccati; (fig., spec. polit.) ristabilimento di relazioni amichevoli, ricucitura di uno strappo □ fence month [time], mese [tempo] della chiusura della caccia o della pesca □ fence pliers, pinza per steccati □ fence-sitter, chi si mantiene neutrale o equidistante; chi non prende una posizione; chi resta alla finestra □ (fig.) to come down off the fence, decidere da che parte stare; schierarsi □ (fig.) to come down on the right [wrong] side of the fence, schierarsi dalla parte del vincitore [del perdente] □ (fig.) to mend fences, riconciliarsi; riallacciare i rapporti; ricucire uno strappo □ (fam. Austral.) over the fence, esagerato; eccessivo; inaccettabile □ (fig.) to sit on (o to straddle) the fence, rimanere neutrale o equidistante; non prendere una posizione; restare alla finestra.(to) fence /fɛns/A v. t.2 (fam.) ricettare; fare il ricettatore diB v. i.2 (fig.) fare schermaglie; duellare verbalmente; fare uso di abili argomentazioni3 (fig.) rispondere evasivamente; destreggiarsi abilmente: I realized I was being fenced with, capii che l'altro cercava di evadere le mie domande -
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A n1 ( barrier) clôture f ; steel/wooden fence clôture métallique/en bois ; security fence enceinte f de sécurité ;3 ○ ( receiver of stolen goods) receleur/-euse m/f ;B vtr1 clôturer [area, garden] ;2 ○ fourguer ◑ [stolen goods].C vi1 Sport faire de l'escrime ;2 ( be evasive) se dérober ;3 ○ ( receive stolen goods) receler des marchandises.to mend fences se raccommoder (with avec) ; to sit on the fence ne pas prendre position.■ fence in:▶ fence [sth] in, fence in [sth] entourer [qch] d'une clôture [area, garden] ; parquer [animals] ;■ fence off:▶ fence [sth] off, fence off [sth] clôturer [qch]. -
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fence [fens]1 noun∎ electric/barbed-wire fence clôture f électrique/en fil barbelé(b) (in show-jumping) obstacle m;∎ to rush one's fences (horse) arriver trop vite sur l'obstacle; figurative aller trop vite en besogne∎ to come down on the right/wrong side of the fence choisir le bon/mauvais parti;∎ to be on the other side of the fence être de l'autre côté de la barricade;∎ to mend one's fences (with fans, electorate) se refaire une réputation; (with friends, colleagues) se regagner des faveurs;∎ to mend one's fences with sb (fans, electorate) se refaire une réputation auprès ou regagner les faveurs de qn; (friends, colleagues) se réconcilier avec qn;∎ to sit on the fence ne pas se prononcer, rester neutre;∎ stop sitting on the fence, come down off the fence prononce-toi►► fence post piquet m de clôture∎ he feels fenced in il se sent enfermé, il étouffe;∎ to feel fenced in by sth étouffer sous le poids de qchséparer à l'aide d'une clôture -
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fence [fens]1. nounclôture f3. compounds[+ land] clôturer* * *[fens] 1.1) ( barrier) clôture f2) ( in showjumping) obstacle m; ( in horseracing) haie f3) (colloq) ( receiver of stolen goods) receleur/-euse m/f2.transitive verb1) ( enclose) clôturer [area, garden]2) (colloq) ( sell stolen goods) fourguer (sl) [stolen goods]3.1) Sport faire de l'escrime2) ( be evasive) se dérober•Phrasal Verbs:- fence in••to mend fences — se raccommoder ( with avec)
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fence [sth.] in, fence in [sth.] recintare [area, garden]; rinchiudere in un recinto [ animals]; fence [sb.] in fig. imprigionare* * *vt + adv1) (field) recintare, recingere2) fig* * *fence [sth.] in, fence in [sth.] recintare [area, garden]; rinchiudere in un recinto [ animals]; fence [sb.] in fig. imprigionare -
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fence nгребеньblast fenceгазоотбойный щитboundary-layer fenceгребень для ограничения пограничного слояflow fenceперегородка ограничения потокаwing fenceаэродинамический гребень на крыле -
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fence [sth.] off, fence off [sth.] recintare* * *vt + adv* * *fence [sth.] off, fence off [sth.] recintare -
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fence [something] in, fence in [something] entourer [quelque chose] d'une clôture [area, garden]; parquer [animals]; fence [somebody] in fig étouffer -
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fence I v ( fence v in) einzäunen, umzäunen, abzäunen, begrenzen, einfrieden fence II 1. LB Zaun m, Umzäunung f, Einfriedung f; 2. Schutzgitter n, Gitter nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fence
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English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > fence off
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