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1 straighten out
He was bending over his work, but straightened up when he saw me
يُسَوِّي، يُقَوِّم، يُصَحِّحHe's trying to straighten out the facts.
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2 straighten up
He was bending over his work, but straightened up when he saw me
يُسَوِّي، يُقَوِّم، يُصَحِّحHe's trying to straighten out the facts.
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3 straighten
صَحَّحَ \ amend: to improve; make a change in (sth. written, esp. laws, rules). correct: to put right; mark the mistakes in written work: Correct me if I’m wrong. The teacher is correcting our books. put: to cause to become (what is stated by the adj. or adv.): Put it right. Put that picture straight. put right: to correct (an injustice, a mistake, a fault, etc.): I must put that clock right, because it shows the wrong time. rectify: to correct; make right (a mistake, an injustice, etc.). right: to put (sth.) right or upright again: I hope your troubles will soon right themselves. straighten: to make or become straight. -
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قَوَّمَ \ correct: to put right; mark the mistakes in written work: Correct me if I’m wrong. The teacher is correcting our books. put right: to correct (an injustice, a mistake, a fault, etc.): I must put that clock right, because it shows the wrong time. rectify: to correct; make right (a mistake, an injustice, etc.). reform: to change and improve: After leaving prison he decided reform (his character or behaviour). right: to put (sth.) right or upright again: I hope your troubles will soon right themselves. straighten: to make or become straight. \ See Also صحح (صَحَّحَ) -
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سَوَّى \ level: to make level: We must level this ground before we can build a house on it. patch: (mostly with up) to repair (sth. worn or damaged): Please patch up those holes in the road. roll: to flatten or level (sth.) by moving a roller over it: The farmer rolled his field before planting the corn. settle: to decide (a claim, a quarrel, a question, etc.). straighten: to make straight. \ See Also أصلح (أَصْلَحَ) -
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verbto make or become straight:يَجْعَلُه مُسْتَقيماThe road curved and then straightened.
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7 level; straighten; flatten
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8 поизправям
straighten a little, correct to some extentпоизправям се straighten up a little, stand a little straighter* * *поизпра̀вям,гл. straighten a little, correct to some extent;\поизправям се straighten up a little, stand a little straighter.* * *1. straighten a little, correct to some extent 2. ПОИЗПРАВЯМ ce straighten up a little, stand a little straighter -
9 ispraviti se
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10 meluruskan
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11 ddiwyro
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12 выправлять
* * *выправля́ть гл.1. ( исправить) correct, set right2. ( расправить) straighten, smoothen, flatten, planishвыправля́ть без разбо́рки (напр. помятое крыло автомобиля) — fair in place -
13 suoristautua
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14 испрямлять
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15 napřímit
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16 выпрямлять
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17 подравнивать
straighten глагол: -
18 распрямляться
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19 выправляться
straighten глагол: -
20 выпрямляться
См. также в других словарях:
straighten (something) out — 1. to arrange or organize something that is in disorder. It took her a while to straighten out her father s accounts. When her husband died, there were problems with his will, and it took her a year to straighten them all out. 2. to end… … New idioms dictionary
straighten out — {v.} To correct a mistake; make you realize you are wrong. * /The teacher saw Jim s awkward sentence on the board and asked for volunteers to straighten it out./ * /Sometimes only a good spanking will straighten out a naughty child./ Syn.: SQUARE … Dictionary of American idioms
straighten up — {v.} To put in order; make neat. * /Vic had to straighten up his room before he could go swimming./ * /Mrs. Johnson straightened up the house before company came./ Compare: PICK UP(6b), SQUARE AWAY … Dictionary of American idioms
straighten out — {v.} To correct a mistake; make you realize you are wrong. * /The teacher saw Jim s awkward sentence on the board and asked for volunteers to straighten it out./ * /Sometimes only a good spanking will straighten out a naughty child./ Syn.: SQUARE … Dictionary of American idioms
straighten up — {v.} To put in order; make neat. * /Vic had to straighten up his room before he could go swimming./ * /Mrs. Johnson straightened up the house before company came./ Compare: PICK UP(6b), SQUARE AWAY … Dictionary of American idioms
Straighten — Straight en, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Straighted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Straighting}.] 1. To make straight; to reduce from a crooked to a straight form. [1913 Webster] 2. To make right or correct; to reduce to order; as, to straighten one s affairs; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
straighten — [strāt′ n] vt., vi. to make or become straight straighten out 1. to make or become less confused, easier to deal with, etc. ☆ 2. to make or become more correct or moral in behavior; reform straighten up to put in good order; make tidy [straighten … English World dictionary
straighten someone out — straighten (someone) out to cause someone s behavior or character to improve. I thought marriage would straighten him out but it hasn t. He plays the part of an uncle trying to straighten out a troubled teenager … New idioms dictionary
straighten out — straighten (someone) out to cause someone s behavior or character to improve. I thought marriage would straighten him out but it hasn t. He plays the part of an uncle trying to straighten out a troubled teenager … New idioms dictionary
straighten up something — straighten up (something) to make things neat. Be sure to straighten up your room before you leave. It was only four thirty, and she still had time to straighten things up before the guests arrived … New idioms dictionary
straighten up — (something) to make things neat. Be sure to straighten up your room before you leave. It was only four thirty, and she still had time to straighten things up before the guests arrived … New idioms dictionary