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2 ashore
ə'ʃo:(on or on to the shore: The sailor went ashore.) a/en tierra firmetr[ə'ʃɔːSMALLr/SMALL]1 (position) en tierra; (movement) a tierra\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto go ashore desembarcarto put somebody ashore desembarcar a alguienashore [ə'ʃor] adv1) : en tierra2)to go ashore : desembarcaradv.• a tierra adv.• en tierra adv.ə'ʃɔːradverb en tierrato go ashore — desembarcar*
to put somebody ashore — desembarcar* a alguien
[ǝ'ʃɔː(r)]ADV en tierrato go/come ashore — desembarcar
to put sb ashore — desembarcar a algn, poner a algn en tierra
* * *[ə'ʃɔːr]adverb en tierrato go ashore — desembarcar*
to put somebody ashore — desembarcar* a alguien
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3 ashore
[ə'ʃɔː(r)]1) a riva, verso la riva2) (on land) a terra, sulla terraferma* * *[ə'ʃo:](on or on to the shore: The sailor went ashore.) a terra* * *ashore /əˈʃɔ:(r)/avv.a riva; a terra: to go ashore, scendere a terra; sbarcare; to put sb. ashore, sbarcare q.; mettere a terra q.; to be washed ashore, essere trasportato (o gettato) a riva.* * *[ə'ʃɔː(r)]1) a riva, verso la riva2) (on land) a terra, sulla terraferma -
4 ashore
1 ( towards seashore) vers le rivage ; (towards lake shore, river bank) vers la rive ; he was swimming ashore il nageait vers le rivage/la rive ; the oil slick is being washed ashore by the tide la nappe de pétrole est emportée vers le rivage par la marée ;2 ( arriving on shore) to come/go ashore débarquer ; to swim ashore gagner le rivage/la rive à la nage ; washed ashore rejeté sur le rivage ; the gas is piped ashore le gaz est acheminé au rivage par des conduits ; to put men/goods ashore débarquer des hommes/des marchandises ;3 ( on land) à terre ; to spend a week ashore [sailor] passer une semaine à terre ; [tourist] faire une escale d'une semaine ; whenever I'm ashore chaque fois que je suis à terre. -
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ashore [ə'ʃɔ:(r)]1 adverbà terre;∎ he swam ashore il a nagé jusqu'à la rive;∎ debris from the wreck was washed ashore des morceaux de l'épave ont été rejetés sur la côte;∎ Nautical to go ashore débarquer;∎ Nautical the ship put the passengers ashore at Plymouth le navire a débarqué les passagers à Plymouthà terre -
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adverb* * *[ə'ʃo:](on or on to the shore: The sailor went ashore.) am/an das Ufer* * *[əˈʃɔ:ʳ, AM -ˈʃɔ:r]adv inv1. (on land) an Landto be/go \ashore an Land sein/gehenlife \ashore Leben nt auf dem Festland2. (to land)to run \ashore ship strandento swim/wade \ashore ans Ufer schwimmen/watento wash \ashore an Land gespült werden* * *[ə'ʃɔː(r)]advan Landto run ashore — stranden, auf den Strand auflaufen
* * *go ashore an Land gehen;put ashore an Land setzen;a) auflaufen, stranden,* * *adverb(position) an Land; am Ufer; (direction) an Land; ans Ufer* * *adj.an Land ausdr.zu Lande ausdr. -
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adv.To the land: P. and V. πρὸς τὴν γῆν.Cast ashore, v. trans.: P. and V. ἐκφέρειν, V. ἐκβάλλειν.Cast ashore, adj.: V. ἔκβλητος.Be cast ashore, v.: P. and V. ἐκπίπτειν.Be driven ashore, v.: P. καταφέρεσθαι.Put ashore ( land a person), v. trans.: P. ἐκβιβάζειν.Put ashore,. v. intrans: P. καταπλεῖν, P. and V. προσέχειν. see also touch at.Run ashore, v. intrans.: P. ὀκέλλειν, ἐποκέλλειν, V. ἐξοκέλλειν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Ashore
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8 ashore
1. adv к берегу, на берег2. adv на берегу, на сушеput ashore — высадил на берег; высаженный на берег
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[ADV]TERRA: IN TERRAMLITUS: AD LITUSLITTUS: AD LITTUS- BE CAST ASHORE- GO ASHORE- PUT ASHORE- RUN A SHIP ASHORE- RUN ASHORE -
10 put one's best foot first
разг.1) очень быстро идти, торопиться, нестись...I set my best foot forward and whenever I met in with any one I cried out there was a wreck ashore. (R. L. Stevenson, ‘Kidnapped’, ch. XVIII) —...я несся что было духу и, завидев кого-либо, кричал, что на берегу нашли останки корабля, потерпевшего крушение.
2) приложить все усилия, сделать всё возможное, очень старатьсяYou can put your best foot forward, and if it turns out to be a faux pas, let them know that you're an American. (J. O'Hara, ‘Ourselves to Know’) — Старайтесь изо всех сил, а если сделаете faux pas, скажите им, что вы американец.
If you are going to finish that work in time you'll have to put your best foot forward. (WD) — Если вы хотите сделать эту работу вовремя, то вам придется поднажать.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > put one's best foot first
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11 ASHORE: PUT ASHORE
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12 put ashore
1) Морской термин: высаженный на берег2) Юридический термин: высаживаться на берег -
13 put ashore
memangkalkan* * *memangkalkan, mendaratkan -
14 put ashore
v. karaya çıkarmak -
15 put ashore
v. karaya çıkarmak -
16 put ashore
v desembarcar (els passatgers, etc.) -
17 put ashore
• 1) высадил на берег; 2) высаженный на берег -
18 come ashore
washed ashore — выбросил на берег; выброшенный на берег
put ashore — высадил на берег; высаженный на берег
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19 run ashore
Синонимический ряд:put aground (verb) beach; put aground; run aground; strand -
20 высаживать, высадить
(вн.)
1. put* (smb., smth.) down;
(принудительно) put* (smb.) off;
(на берег) put* (smb.) ashore, disembark( smb.), land (smb.) ;
2. (растения) bed (smth.) out;
transplant( smth.) ;
~ся, высадиться land;
(из рд.) get* out (of), get* off (smth.), alight( from) ;
(с судна) disembark (from).Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > высаживать, высадить
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