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1 insert
أَدْرَجَ \ insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. \ أَوْلَجَ \ insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Insert the key in the lock. -
2 insert
أَدْخَلَ \ admit: to let sb. enter: The cinema will not admit you without a ticket. enter: to write (a name, an amount of money, etc.) on a list: Have you entered (your name) for the next race? Did you enter that payment in your accounts?. get, got, gotten: (with various adverbs and prepositions); to cause sb. or sth. to move or go: Can you get your arm through that hole?. incorporate: to make sth. (a country, a company, a report, etc.) part of sth. larger; include: Your ideas were incorporated in our plans. insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert the key in the lock. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. introduce: to bring in (sth. new): Tobacco was introduced into Europe from America, about 400 years ago. -
3 insert
أَقْحَمَ \ dig, (dug): to force (sth., such as a finger, a tool, a weapon, etc.) deep into (sth. else): He dug his knife into the meat. insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert the key in the lock. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. shove: to push. thrust: to push suddenly and forcefully: He thrust a letter into my hand. tuck: to push (sth.) into a narrow place (so as to make it firm or neat, or to hide it): Tuck your shirt inside your trousers. I tucked my children into bed (I pushed the coverings tightly around them). \ See Also أدخل (أَدْخَلَ)، أدرج (أَدْرَجَ) -
4 вставь ключ в замок
Makarov: insert the key in the lockУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вставь ключ в замок
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5 introducir
v.1 to put in, to insert (meter) (llave, carta).introduzca su número secreto enter your PIN number2 to bring in, to introduce.una banda que introduce droga en el país a gang smuggling drugs into the countryElla introdujo la madera She introduced=inserted the wood.Ella introdujo a la nueva secretaria She introduced the new secretary.Ella introdujo la nueva técnica She introduced the new technique.Ella introdujo su nuevo producto She introduced her new product.Ella introdujo al plomero She introduced=ushered in the plumber.3 to enter, to type in.El chico introdujo los datos The boy entered=typed in the data.4 to slip in.5 to be inserted in, to be introduced in.Se te introduce una aguja A needle is inserted in you.* * *2 (meter) to put, place; (insertar) insert■ el domador introduce su cabeza en las fauces del león the lion tamer puts his head in the lion's mouth3 (importar) to bring in, import; (clandestinamente) to smuggle in1 (entrar) to go in, get in, enter\introducir modificaciones/novedades/cambios en algo to modify something, make changes to something* * *verb1) to introduce2) insert3) input, insert* * *1. VT1) (=meter)a) [+ mano, pie] to put, place (en in(to))[+ moneda, llave] to put, insert (en in(to))introdujo los pies en el agua — he put o placed his feet in(to) the water
introduzca la moneda/el disquete en la ranura — insert the coin/the diskette in(to) the slot
b) [+ enfermedad, mercancías] to bring (en into)introduce (en into) [+ contrabando, droga] to bring (en in(to))cualquier animal puede introducir la rabia en el país — any animal could bring o introduce rabies into the country
esa bebida hace ya años que se introdujo en España — that drink was introduced in Spain o was brought onto the Spanish market years ago
introducir algo en el mercado — to bring sth onto the market, introduce sth into the market
c)introducir a algn en — [+ habitación] to show sb into; [+ situación real] to introduce sb to; [+ situación irreal] to transport sb to
la novela nos introduce en el Egipto de Cleopatra — the novel takes us back to the Egypt of Cleopatra
2) (=empezar) [+ cultivo, ley, método] to introducepoco a poco se fueron introduciendo las tradiciones árabes — Arab traditions were gradually introduced
para introducir el tema, empezaré hablando de política exterior — to introduce the subject, I'll begin by discussing foreign policy
introducir la ley del divorcio causó muchos problemas — the introduction of the divorce law caused many problems, introducing the divorce law was very problematic
3) (=realizar) [+ medidas, reformas] to bring in, introducequieren introducir cambios en la legislación — they want to make changes to the current legislation, they want to introduce changes into the current legislation
las reformas se introducirán gradualmente a lo largo de los próximos tres años — the reforms will be phased in over the next three years, the reforms will be brought in o introduced gradually over the next three years
se deben introducir mejoras en el diseño del folleto — improvements need to be made to the pamphlet design
4) (Inform) [+ datos] to input, enter2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <llave/moneda> to insertintrodujo la papeleta en la urna — he put his ballot paper in o into the ballot box
2)a) <cambios/medidas/ley> to introduce, bring inintroducir un nuevo producto en el mercado — to introduce a new product into o bring a new product onto the market
b) <contrabando/drogas> to bring in, smuggle inun solo perro podría introducir la enfermedad en el país — a single dog could bring o introduce the disease into the country
3)a) (presentar, iniciar) to introduceb) < persona> ( a una actividad)c) ( en un ambiente)2.el escritor nos introduce en la Francia del siglo pasado — the writer takes us back to the France of the last century
introducirse v prona) ( meterse)b) persona to gain access tose introdujeron en el banco por un túnel — they gained access to o got into the bank via a tunnel
c) ( entrar en uso) modato come ind) ( hacerse conocido) to become known* * *= enter, feed, input, insert, introduce, key in, load into, put in, put into, read in, usher in, inaugurate, carry in, slip in between, roll out.Ex. Entry of an 'e' for end will bring back the screen shown in Figure 23 where you can make another choice or enter 'e' for end.Ex. The computer merely needs to be fed with the source documents and their citation, and with the appropriate software, will generate the indexes.Ex. Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.Ex. Gaps are left in the apportionment of notation in order to permit new subjects to be inserted.Ex. The report introduced a range of ideas which have influenced subsequent code construction.Ex. The advantage is that information does not have to be keyed in.Ex. Multiple copies of the catalogue or index in the conventional sense are not required, but the data base can be copied and loaded into various computer systems.Ex. For those of you who are not familiar with OCLC and the way we work the data base is not a vast receptacle into which we throw any kind of record that anybody wants to put in.Ex. If the bibliographic record is found, it can be put into the system catalog immediately.Ex. Light pens can be used to read in data from bar codes on borrowers' cards, books, records, audio-visual materials.Ex. Optical technology has ushered in a new phase in the storage and retrieval of information.Ex. In the beginning staff delivered books to readers in their homes, while in 1972 a mobile library service was inaugurated enabling readers to choose their own materials.Ex. The first printing presses had two moving parts: the carriage assembly, which carried the type and paper in and out of the press, and the impression assembly, by means of which the paper was pressed down on to the inked type.Ex. At all periods, but uncommonly before the eighteenth century, the lines of type might be 'leaded', thin strips of typemetal, reglet, or card being slipped in between each one.Ex. I don't need to tell those of you from higher education institutions how course management systems are starting to really proliferate and roll out in higher education.----* introducir a golpes = hammer into.* introducir Algo/Alguien en = usher + Nombre + into.* introducir Algo en = take + Nombre + into.* introducir arrastrando = haul in.* introducir datos = key + data.* introducir datos en el ordenador = input.* introducir datos partiendo de cero = enter from + scratch.* introducir de contrabando = smuggle in.* introducir de nuevo = re-enter [reenter].* introducir en = merge into.* introducir escalonadamente = spiral.* introducir gradualmente = phase in.* introducir ilegalmente = smuggle in.* introducir información = provide + input.* introducir mediante el teclado = keyboard.* introducir mejoras = make + improvements.* introducir poco a poco a = filter through to.* introducir por primera vez = pioneer.* introducir progresivamente = spiral.* introducirse = creep (up) (in/into), enter into, make + Posesivo + way (into/onto).* introducirse completamente en = immerse + Reflexivo + in.* introducirse en = insinuate + Posesivo + way through, insinuate + Reflexivo + (into), insinuate into.* introducirse poco a poco = ease + Reflexivo + in.* introducirse sigilosamente = creep up on.* introducir tirando = haul in.* introducir un cambio = bring + change.* volver a introducir = re-enter [reenter], reintroduce, reinsert.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) <llave/moneda> to insertintrodujo la papeleta en la urna — he put his ballot paper in o into the ballot box
2)a) <cambios/medidas/ley> to introduce, bring inintroducir un nuevo producto en el mercado — to introduce a new product into o bring a new product onto the market
b) <contrabando/drogas> to bring in, smuggle inun solo perro podría introducir la enfermedad en el país — a single dog could bring o introduce the disease into the country
3)a) (presentar, iniciar) to introduceb) < persona> ( a una actividad)c) ( en un ambiente)2.el escritor nos introduce en la Francia del siglo pasado — the writer takes us back to the France of the last century
introducirse v prona) ( meterse)b) persona to gain access tose introdujeron en el banco por un túnel — they gained access to o got into the bank via a tunnel
c) ( entrar en uso) modato come ind) ( hacerse conocido) to become known* * *= enter, feed, input, insert, introduce, key in, load into, put in, put into, read in, usher in, inaugurate, carry in, slip in between, roll out.Ex: Entry of an 'e' for end will bring back the screen shown in Figure 23 where you can make another choice or enter 'e' for end.
Ex: The computer merely needs to be fed with the source documents and their citation, and with the appropriate software, will generate the indexes.Ex: Thus the electronic journal (e-journal) is a concept where scientists are able to input ideas and text to a computer data base for their colleagues to view, and similarly to view the work of others.Ex: Gaps are left in the apportionment of notation in order to permit new subjects to be inserted.Ex: The report introduced a range of ideas which have influenced subsequent code construction.Ex: The advantage is that information does not have to be keyed in.Ex: Multiple copies of the catalogue or index in the conventional sense are not required, but the data base can be copied and loaded into various computer systems.Ex: For those of you who are not familiar with OCLC and the way we work the data base is not a vast receptacle into which we throw any kind of record that anybody wants to put in.Ex: If the bibliographic record is found, it can be put into the system catalog immediately.Ex: Light pens can be used to read in data from bar codes on borrowers' cards, books, records, audio-visual materials.Ex: Optical technology has ushered in a new phase in the storage and retrieval of information.Ex: In the beginning staff delivered books to readers in their homes, while in 1972 a mobile library service was inaugurated enabling readers to choose their own materials.Ex: The first printing presses had two moving parts: the carriage assembly, which carried the type and paper in and out of the press, and the impression assembly, by means of which the paper was pressed down on to the inked type.Ex: At all periods, but uncommonly before the eighteenth century, the lines of type might be 'leaded', thin strips of typemetal, reglet, or card being slipped in between each one.Ex: I don't need to tell those of you from higher education institutions how course management systems are starting to really proliferate and roll out in higher education.* introducir a golpes = hammer into.* introducir Algo/Alguien en = usher + Nombre + into.* introducir Algo en = take + Nombre + into.* introducir arrastrando = haul in.* introducir datos = key + data.* introducir datos en el ordenador = input.* introducir datos partiendo de cero = enter from + scratch.* introducir de contrabando = smuggle in.* introducir de nuevo = re-enter [reenter].* introducir en = merge into.* introducir escalonadamente = spiral.* introducir gradualmente = phase in.* introducir ilegalmente = smuggle in.* introducir información = provide + input.* introducir mediante el teclado = keyboard.* introducir mejoras = make + improvements.* introducir poco a poco a = filter through to.* introducir por primera vez = pioneer.* introducir progresivamente = spiral.* introducirse = creep (up) (in/into), enter into, make + Posesivo + way (into/onto).* introducirse completamente en = immerse + Reflexivo + in.* introducirse en = insinuate + Posesivo + way through, insinuate + Reflexivo + (into), insinuate into.* introducirse poco a poco = ease + Reflexivo + in.* introducirse sigilosamente = creep up on.* introducir tirando = haul in.* introducir un cambio = bring + change.* volver a introducir = re-enter [reenter], reintroduce, reinsert.* * *introducir [I6 ]vtA (meter) introducir algo EN algo:introdujo la papeleta en la urna he put his ballot paper in o into the ballot box, he placed his ballot paper in the ballot boxintroducir la moneda en la ranura insert the coin in the slotintrodujo la llave en la cerradura he put o inserted the key in o into the lockintroducir un cuchillo en el centro del pastel insert a knife into the middle of the cakeB1 ‹cambios/medidas/ley› to introduce, bring in, institute ( frml) introducir algo EN algo:se introdujo una modificación en el reglamento a change was made in the rulesfue introducida en Europa en el siglo XVI it was introduced o brought into Europe in the 16th centuryquieren introducir un nuevo producto en el mercado they plan to introduce a new product into o bring a new product onto the market2 ‹contrabando/drogas› to bring in, smuggle inun solo perro podría introducir la enfermedad en el país a single dog could bring o introduce the disease into the countryC1 (presentar, iniciar) to introduceestas tres notas introducen el nuevo tema musical these three notes introduce the new theme2 ‹persona› (a una actividad) introducir a algn A algo to introduce sb TO sthfue él quien me introdujo a la lectura de los clásicos it was he who introduced me to the classics3 (en un ambiente) introducir a algn EN algo:su música nos introduce en un mundo mágico his music transports us to a magical worldel escritor nos introduce en la Francia del siglo pasado the writer takes us back to the France of the last century1(meterse): el agua se introducía por las ranuras the water was coming in o was seeping through the cracksla moneda rodó hasta introducirse por una grieta the coin rolled along and dropped down a crack2 «persona» to gain access tose introdujeron en el banco por un túnel they gained access to o got into the bank via a tunnel3«ideas/costumbres/moda»: introducirse EN algo: ideas foráneas que se introdujeron poco a poco en nuestra sociedad foreign ideas which gradually found their way into our societysu obra se introdujo en México a través de las traducciones de Sanz his works became known in Mexico through Sanz's translations* * *
introducir ( conjugate introducir) verbo transitivo
1 ( en general) to put … in;
‹ moneda› to insert;
introducir algo en algo to put sth into sth;
‹ moneda› to insert sth in sth
2
‹ producto› to introduce
3 ( presentar) ‹acto/cantante› to introduce
introducirse verbo pronominal
[ costumbre] to be introduced
introducir verbo transitivo
1 to introduce: su padre lo introdujo en la política, his father introduced him to politics
2 (meter) to insert, put in: introduzca una moneda, por favor, please insert coin
' introducir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
deslizar
- embutir
- iniciar
- pasar
- sonda
- meter
English:
bring in
- dread
- feed
- input
- insert
- introduce
- jam in
- key in
- opportunity
- pack in
- phase
- promise
- put in
- stick in
- well
- work in
- bring
- float
* * *♦ vt1. [meter] [llave, carta] to put in, to insert;Informát [datos] to input, to enter;introdujo la moneda en la ranura she put o inserted the coin in the slot;introdujo la carta en el sobre he put the letter in the envelope;introduzca su número secreto enter your PIN number2. [conducir] [persona] to show in;introdujo a los visitantes en la sala de espera she showed the visitors into the waiting room3. [en película, novela] to introduce;en su última obra el autor introduce a dos nuevos personajes in his latest work the author introduces two new characters4. [medidas, ley] to introduce, to bring in;introdujeron un plan para combatir el desempleo they introduced o brought in a scheme to combat unemployment;piensan introducir cambios en la ley they are planning to make changes to the law5. [mercancías] to bring in, to introduce;los españoles introdujeron los caballos en América the Spanish introduced horses to America;una banda que introduce droga en el país a gang smuggling drugs into the country;fue él quien introdujo las ideas revolucionarias en el país it was he who introduced o brought revolutionary ideas to the countryla introdujo en el mundo de la moda he introduced her to the world of fashion;nos introdujo en los principios básicos de la astronomía he introduced us to the basic principles of astronomy* * *v/t1 introduce2 ( meter) insert3 INFOR input* * *introducir {61} vt1) : to introduce2) : to bring in3) : to insert4) : to input, to enter* * *introducir vb -
6 infilare
fili, corde, ago thread( inserire) insert, put in( indossare) put onstrada takeinfilare le mani in tasca put one's hands in one's pocketsinfilare la porta uscendo/entrando slip out/in* * *infilare v.tr.1 to thread; to string*: infilare un ago, to thread a needle; infilare perle, to string beads2 (infilzare) to pierce (through), to transfix; to run* through: infilare un pollo sullo spiedo, to put a chicken on the spit; infilare qlcu. con la spada, to run s.o. through with a sword3 (introdurre) to insert; to slip in, infilare una chiave nella toppa, to insert a key in the lock; infilare una mano in tasca, to slip one's hand into one's pocket; infilare l'anello nel dito, to slip a ring on one's finger4 (passare per) to enter; to take*: infilare una strada, to turn down a street; infilare l'uscio, (per entrare) to slip in; (per uscire) to slip out5 (indossare) to slip on, to put* on: infilare la giacca, le scarpe, to slip on one's jacket, one's shoes6 (azzeccare) to get* right: infilare una risposta, to get an answer right; non infilarne una, to get everything wrong; infilare uno sbaglio dopo l'altro, to make a string of mistakes; abbiamo infilato dieci giorni di pioggia, we had ten days' rain in a row7 (mil.) to enfilade.◘ infilarsi v.rifl.1 to thread one's way: mi infilai attraverso la folla, I threaded my way through the crowd; si è infilato nella galleria a tutta velocità, he shot into the tunnel at top speed2 (introdursi) to slip: infilare nel letto, to slip (o fam. to pop) into bed // come sei riuscito a infilarti nella lista degli invitati?, how did you manage to get yourself on the list of guests?* * *[infi'lare]1. vt1) (introdurre: moneta, chiave) to insertinfilò le mani in tasca — he put o slipped his hands into his pockets
le infilò un anello al dito — he put o slipped a ring on her finger
riesci ad infilarci ancora qualcosa? — (in borsa, valigia) can you squeeze anything else in?
2) (ago, perle) to thread3) (indossare: vestito) to slip o put on4) (imboccare: strada) to turn into, take5)infilare uno sbaglio dopo l'altro — to make one mistake after the otherinfilare sette vittorie consecutive — to win seven matches o times on the trot
2. vr (infilarsi)il gatto si è infilato lì sotto e non riesco a prenderlo — the cat slipped under there and I can't get at it
* * *[infi'lare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (con un filo) to thread [ ago]; to thread, to string* [ perle]2) (inserire) to insert; (mettere) to put*; (senza sforzo) to slip, to slide*; (con difficoltà) to squeeze, to stuff3) (imboccare) to take* [ sentiero]4) colloq. (imbroccare)non ne infila una giusta — he never gets it right, he's always wide of the mark
5) (dire, fare di seguito)6) (indossare) to put* on [ indumento]; to roll on [ calze]; (velocemente) to slip on [ guanti]2.infilare un anello al dito di qcn. — to put o slip a ring on sb.'s finger
verbo pronominale infilarsi1) (indossare) to put* on [ indumento]; to roll on [ calze]; (velocemente) to slip into [ vestito]2) (mettersi)4) (intrufolarsi) to sneak, to slip (in into)* * *infilare/infi'lare/ [1]2 (inserire) to insert; (mettere) to put*; (senza sforzo) to slip, to slide*; (con difficoltà) to squeeze, to stuff; infilare la chiave nella toppa to insert the key into the lock; infilare una lettera in una busta to slide a letter into an envelope4 colloq. (imbroccare) non ne infila una giusta he never gets it right, he's always wide of the mark5 (dire, fare di seguito) infilare un sacco di bugie to tell one lie after another; infilare un errore dietro l'altro to make a string of mistakes6 (indossare) to put* on [ indumento]; to roll on [ calze]; (velocemente) to slip on [ guanti]; infilare un anello al dito di qcn. to put o slip a ring on sb.'s fingerII infilarsi verbo pronominale2 (mettersi) - rsi le mani in tasca to stuff one's hands in one's pockets; infilati la camicia nei pantaloni tuck your shirt in(to) your trousers3 (mettersi dentro) - rsi nel letto to slip into bed; - rsi sotto le coperte to smuggle under the covers4 (intrufolarsi) to sneak, to slip (in into); - rsi tra la folla to thread one's way through the crowd; il gatto si è infilato sotto la macchina the cat crept under the car. -
7 introduire
introduire [ɛ̃tʀɔdyiʀ]➭ TABLE 381. transitive verba. ( = faire entrer) [+ objet] to place ; [+ visiteur] to show inb. ( = lancer) [+ mode] to launch ; [+ idées nouvelles] to bring inc. ( = présenter) to introduce2. reflexive verba. ( = pénétrer)b. [usage, mode, idée] to be adopted* * *ɛ̃tʀɔdɥiʀ
1.
1) ( insérer) to insert [objet]2) ( faire entrer) ( en grande pompe) to usher [somebody] in [personne]; ( clandestinement) to smuggle4) ( faire adopter) to introduce [produit, idée] ( dans into)5) ( importer illicitement) to smuggle
2.
s'introduire verbe pronominal1) ( pénétrer)2) ( se faire admettre) [personne] to gain admittance ( dans to)* * *ɛ̃tʀɔdɥiʀ vt1) [ouvrage, propos] to introduce2) [visiteur] to show in3) [aiguille, clef] to insertintroduire qch dans — to insert sth into, to put sth into
4) [personne] (= faire rencontrer)introduire qn dans [club, société, milieu] — to introduce sb into
5) [personne] (= faire découvrir à qn)C'est lui qui m'a introduit à la philosophie. — It was he who introduced me to philosophy.
6) [produit, innovation] (= faire connaître)introduire qch auprès de [personne, marché, public] — to introduce sth to
7) [mesure] introduce8) INFORMATIQUE, [données] to input, to enter* * *introduire verb table: conduireA vtr1 ( insérer) to insert [objet] (dans into); introduire une clé dans une serrure to insert a key into a lock;2 ( faire entrer) ( en grande pompe) to usher [sb] in [invité, visiteur]; ( clandestinement) to smuggle [personne] (dans into);3 ( présenter) to introduce [personne]; il m'a promis qu'il m'introduirait auprès du ministre he promised me that he would introduce me to the minister;4 ( faire adopter) to introduce [mesures, coutume, produit, idée] (dans into); introduire une nouvelle législation to introduce new legislation;5 ( importer illicitement) to smuggle [produits, drogue] (dans into);B s'introduire vpr1 ( pénétrer) [personne, eau, fumée] to get (dans into); les cambrioleurs se sont introduits dans la maison par la lucarne the burglars got into the house through the skylight; s'introduire dans une maison/pièce par effraction to break into a house/room;2 ( se faire admettre) [personne] to gain admittance (dans to);3 ( être adopté) [mode, mot, idée] to be introduced (dans into).[ɛ̃trɔdɥir] verbe transitifintroduire une clé dans une serrure to put ou to insert a key into a lock2. [faire adopter - idée, mot] to introduce, to bring in (separable) ; [ - règlement] to institute ; [ - mode, produit] to introduce, to launchintroduire un produit sur le marché ÉCONOMIE to bring out (separable) ou to launch a product onto the market3. [présenter] to introduce[faire entrer - visiteur] to show in (separable)4. SPORT————————s'introduire dans verbe pronominal plus préposition1. [pénétrer dans - suj: clé, piston] to go ou to fit into ; [ - suj: eau] to filter ou to seep into ; [ - suj: cambrioleur] to break into(figuré) [suj: date, erreur] to crep into2. [être accepté par - suj: idée] to penetrate (into), to spread throughout, to infiltrate (péjoratif)3. [se faire admettre dans - suj: postulant] to gain admittance to ; [ - suj: intrigant] to worm one's way into, to infiltrate -
8 замок
I з`амок муж.••воздушные замки — castles in the air/sky, castles in Spain, cloud-castle
II зам`ок муж.строить воздушные замки — to limn on water; to build castles in the air
1) lockзапирать на висячий замок (кого-л./что-л.) — to padlock
открывать замок отмычкой — to pick a lock; to pick
американский замок — springlock, Yale lock
за семью замками — guarded day and night; a deep dark secret
запирать на замок — (кого-л./что-л.) to lock
на замке, под замком — under lock (and key), locked up
навешивать замок — to fix a padlock; to fasten a padlock ( замкнуть)
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9 вставить ключ в замок
1) General subject: get the key into the lock, insert a key in a lock, put the key in the lock2) Makarov: introduce a key into a lockУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > вставить ключ в замок
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10 вставить
1. bush2. embed3. force4. imbed5. set in; put in; insertвставил связь; вставленный связь — pasted link
6. interposeСинонимический ряд:1. ввернуть (глаг.) ввернуть; вклеить; вклинить2. вделать (глаг.) вделать; вмонтировать -
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14 أدخل
أَدْخَلَ \ admit: to let sb. enter: The cinema will not admit you without a ticket. enter: to write (a name, an amount of money, etc.) on a list: Have you entered (your name) for the next race? Did you enter that payment in your accounts?. get, got, gotten: (with various adverbs and prepositions); to cause sb. or sth. to move or go: Can you get your arm through that hole?. incorporate: to make sth. (a country, a company, a report, etc.) part of sth. larger; include: Your ideas were incorporated in our plans. insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert the key in the lock. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. introduce: to bring in (sth. new): Tobacco was introduced into Europe from America, about 400 years ago. \ أَدْخَلَ البرغي بالخشب \ screw: to force (a screw) into wood. \ أَدْخَلَ أو أَخْرَجَ خُلْسَةً \ smuggle: to take (sth.) or sb. secretly and unlawfully into or out of a country, etc.: He smuggles gold. We smuggled him out of prison. \ See Also هرب (هَرَّب) \ أَدْخَلَ بالقُوَّة \ ram: to push heavily, with great force: He rammed some stones into the hole. \ أَدْخَلَ في الحِساب \ count: to include: There was enough for everyone in the hotel, not counting the servants. -
15 أقحم
أَقْحَمَ \ dig, (dug): to force (sth., such as a finger, a tool, a weapon, etc.) deep into (sth. else): He dug his knife into the meat. insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert the key in the lock. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. shove: to push. thrust: to push suddenly and forcefully: He thrust a letter into my hand. tuck: to push (sth.) into a narrow place (so as to make it firm or neat, or to hide it): Tuck your shirt inside your trousers. I tucked my children into bed (I pushed the coverings tightly around them). \ See Also أدخل (أَدْخَلَ)، أدرج (أَدْرَجَ) \ أَقْحَمَ نَفْسَهُ \ barge: to run into sb. on purpose, and push (esp. in football): He kept barging (into) me. interfere: to push oneself, without invitation, into sth. that is not one’s concern: Tell him to stop interfering in (or with) their plans. intrude: to enter where one is not invited and not welcome: There was a notice on the door that said ‘Private’, as a warning to people not to intrude. \ See Also تطفل (تَطَفَّلَ)، تَدَخَّلَ في -
16 admit
أَدْخَلَ \ admit: to let sb. enter: The cinema will not admit you without a ticket. enter: to write (a name, an amount of money, etc.) on a list: Have you entered (your name) for the next race? Did you enter that payment in your accounts?. get, got, gotten: (with various adverbs and prepositions); to cause sb. or sth. to move or go: Can you get your arm through that hole?. incorporate: to make sth. (a country, a company, a report, etc.) part of sth. larger; include: Your ideas were incorporated in our plans. insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert the key in the lock. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. introduce: to bring in (sth. new): Tobacco was introduced into Europe from America, about 400 years ago. -
17 enter
أَدْخَلَ \ admit: to let sb. enter: The cinema will not admit you without a ticket. enter: to write (a name, an amount of money, etc.) on a list: Have you entered (your name) for the next race? Did you enter that payment in your accounts?. get, got, gotten: (with various adverbs and prepositions); to cause sb. or sth. to move or go: Can you get your arm through that hole?. incorporate: to make sth. (a country, a company, a report, etc.) part of sth. larger; include: Your ideas were incorporated in our plans. insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert the key in the lock. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. introduce: to bring in (sth. new): Tobacco was introduced into Europe from America, about 400 years ago. -
18 get, got, gotten
أَدْخَلَ \ admit: to let sb. enter: The cinema will not admit you without a ticket. enter: to write (a name, an amount of money, etc.) on a list: Have you entered (your name) for the next race? Did you enter that payment in your accounts?. get, got, gotten: (with various adverbs and prepositions); to cause sb. or sth. to move or go: Can you get your arm through that hole?. incorporate: to make sth. (a country, a company, a report, etc.) part of sth. larger; include: Your ideas were incorporated in our plans. insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert the key in the lock. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. introduce: to bring in (sth. new): Tobacco was introduced into Europe from America, about 400 years ago. -
19 incorporate
أَدْخَلَ \ admit: to let sb. enter: The cinema will not admit you without a ticket. enter: to write (a name, an amount of money, etc.) on a list: Have you entered (your name) for the next race? Did you enter that payment in your accounts?. get, got, gotten: (with various adverbs and prepositions); to cause sb. or sth. to move or go: Can you get your arm through that hole?. incorporate: to make sth. (a country, a company, a report, etc.) part of sth. larger; include: Your ideas were incorporated in our plans. insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert the key in the lock. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. introduce: to bring in (sth. new): Tobacco was introduced into Europe from America, about 400 years ago. -
20 introduce
أَدْخَلَ \ admit: to let sb. enter: The cinema will not admit you without a ticket. enter: to write (a name, an amount of money, etc.) on a list: Have you entered (your name) for the next race? Did you enter that payment in your accounts?. get, got, gotten: (with various adverbs and prepositions); to cause sb. or sth. to move or go: Can you get your arm through that hole?. incorporate: to make sth. (a country, a company, a report, etc.) part of sth. larger; include: Your ideas were incorporated in our plans. insert: to put (sth.) into sth.; put (sth.) between two things: Please insert this notice in your newspaper. Insert the key in the lock. Insert my name in the list, between yours and his. introduce: to bring in (sth. new): Tobacco was introduced into Europe from America, about 400 years ago.
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