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1 ■ tie down
■ tie downv. t. + avv.1 legare, assicurare, fissare giù (o in basso): to tie down a tent, assicurare una tenda ( legandola ai picchetti)3 (fig.) impegnare; vincolare: to tie sb. down to a regular job, impegnare q. in un lavoro regolare; (► to tie, A, def. 2) -
2 tie\ down
1. III1) tie down smth. /smth. down/ tie the branch (the tent, etc.) down привязывать /закреплять, укреплять ветвь и т.д.2) tie smth. down partisans operating from the mountains were able to tie down three enemy divisions действующие в горах партизаны связывали действия трех дивизий противника /отвлекали три дивизии противника/2. IVtie down smth. /smth. down/ in some manner tie the tent (the flag, etc.) down securely (firmly, etc.) надежно и т.д. укрепить палатку и т.д.3. XIbe tied down he won't be tied down он не желает себя связывать; be tied down by smth. be tied down by contract (by an agreement, by the traditions of the past, etc.) быть связанным контрактом и т.д.; be tied down somewhere for some time he was tied down here all summer он не мог уехать отсюда все лето; I'm afraid we'll be tied down in the city all day боюсь, что мы застрянем в городе на весь день; be tied down to smth. he hates being tied down to a regular work schedule он очень не любит быть связанным точным расписанием4. XXI1tie smb. down to smth. I am trying to tie him down to next Tuesday я постараюсь заполучить его на следующий вторник; it is impossible to tie him down to any programme of visits совершенно невозможно заставить его придерживаться заранее разработанной программы посещений и приемов -
3 amarrar
v.1 to moor (Nautical).2 to tie (up).amarrar algo/a alguien a algo to tie something/somebody to something3 to tie up, to bind, to fasten, to fasten up.El cazador lía los manojos The hunter ties up the bundles.* * *1 (atar) to tie (up), fasten2 MARÍTIMO to moor, tie up* * *verbto tie up, fasten* * *1. VT1) (=asegurar) esp LAm to fasten, tie up; [+ barco] to moor, tie up; [+ cuerda] to lash, belay; (Naipes) to stack2) * (=empollar) to swot *, mug up *2.VI * to get down to it in earnest3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < embarcación> to moor; <animal/persona> to tie up2.amarrar algo/a alguien a algo — to tie something/somebody to something
amarrársela — (Col fam) to get tight (colloq)
* * *= fasten, tether, strap, secure, tie (to), lash, moor.Ex. The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.Ex. The book reached the limits of its potential as an information carrier long ago and libraries unfortunately allowed themselves to become tethered by those limitations.Ex. Microfilm is said to have been invented during the Franco-Prussian War, to send reduced diagrams of troop positions by strapping these to the legs of carrier pigeons.Ex. Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Ex. Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.Ex. Gather the eight garden stakes together teepee-style around the center stake and lash them in place securely with garden wire.Ex. This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.----* amarrar a = lash (up) to.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) < embarcación> to moor; <animal/persona> to tie up2.amarrar algo/a alguien a algo — to tie something/somebody to something
amarrársela — (Col fam) to get tight (colloq)
* * *= fasten, tether, strap, secure, tie (to), lash, moor.Ex: The original is clamped around the left hand cylinder and a special stencil fastened around the other cylinder.
Ex: The book reached the limits of its potential as an information carrier long ago and libraries unfortunately allowed themselves to become tethered by those limitations.Ex: Microfilm is said to have been invented during the Franco-Prussian War, to send reduced diagrams of troop positions by strapping these to the legs of carrier pigeons.Ex: Many books were still large and solid, their blind-tooled covers secured with clasps or ties.Ex: Chain indexing is closely tied to the structure (but not necessarily the terminology) of the classification scheme.Ex: Gather the eight garden stakes together teepee-style around the center stake and lash them in place securely with garden wire.Ex: This procedure when mooring a vessel can be hazardous, especially in heavy seas, since a person must walk forward on deck.* amarrar a = lash (up) to.* * *amarrar [A1 ]vt1 ‹embarcación› to moor; ‹animal/persona› to tie upamárralo bien para que no se caiga tie it down o on well so that it doesn't fall offamarrar algo/a algn A algo to tie sth/sb TO sth2 ( AmL exc RPl) ‹zapatos› to tie; ‹paquete› to tie … up( AmL exc RPl) to tieya aprendió a amarrarse los zapatos he's learned to do up o to tie his shoelaces now* * *
Multiple Entries:
amarrar
amarrar algo
amarrar ( conjugate amarrar) verbo transitivo
‹animal/persona› to tie up;
amarrar algo/a algn a algo to tie sth/sb to sth
‹ paquete› to tie … up
amarrarse verbo pronominal (AmL exc RPl) ‹zapatos/cordones› to tie up, do up;
‹ pelo› to tie up
amarrar verbo transitivo
1 Náut to moor, tie up
2 (atar) to tie (up), bind: amarra bien la tienda de campaña, que esta noche va a hacer viento, secure the tent well, as tonight it's going to be very windy
' amarrar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empatar
English:
berth
- hitch
- lash
- lay up
- moor
- attach
- bind
- rope
- strap
- tether
- tie
* * *♦ vt1. Náut to moor2. [atar] to tie (up);amarrar algo/a alguien a algo to tie sth/sb to sth* * *v/t ( atar) tie* * *amarrar vt1) : to moor (a boat)2) atar: to fasten, to tie up, to tie down* * *amarrar vb1. (en general) to tie / to tie up2. (embarcación) to moor -
4 anchor
1. n якорьto come to anchor — стать на якорь, бросить якорь
2. n якорь спасения, символ надеждыhope is his only anchor — надежда — это всё, что у него осталось
3. n тех. анкер; железная связьgrout anchor — анкер, замоноличенный цементным раствором
anchor rod — стержневой анкер; замоноличенный стержень
tendon anchor — анкер арматуры; анкер оттяжки
4. n ж. -д. противоугон5. n воен. опорный пункт; важный в тактическом отношении пункт6. n спортсмен последнего этапа; сильнейший спортсмен в команде7. n замыкающий в команде при перетягивании каната8. n сл. тормоза9. a мор. якорныйanchor capstan — якорный шпиль, кабестан
anchor ring — якорное кольцо, скоба якоря
10. v ставить на якорьto anchor a ship — ставить судно на якорь; останавливать судно
11. v стать на якорь, бросить якорь12. v устроиться на постоянное жительство; обосноваться, осесть13. v скреплять, закреплять; фиксировать14. v уцепиться, вцепиться, ухватиться15. v спорт. бежать последний этап16. v тлв. радио быть ведущим; вести передачуСинонимический ряд:1. base (noun) ballast; base; basis; bulwark; foundation; hold; mainstay; stay; support; tie-down; weight2. weight for mooring a ship (noun) cramp; drag anchor; grapnel; grappling iron; hook; mooring; sea anchor; stop; weight for mooring a ship3. fix firmly (verb) affix; attach; catch; fasten; fix; fix firmly; lash; moor; secure; tie down4. secure with an anchor (verb) berth; bring a ship in; carry out the anchor; cast anchor; lay anchor; make port; secure with an anchor; tie upАнтонимический ряд: -
5 anchor
anchor [ˈæŋkər]1. nounancre fa. [+ ship] mettre à l'ancreb. ( = tie down) arrimer* * *['æŋkə(r)] 1.1) Nautical ancre fto drop ou cast anchor — jeter l'ancre
2.to be ou lie at anchor — être ancré
transitive verb1) ancrer [ship, balloon]; arrimer [tent, roof etc] (to à)2) US Radio, Television présenter -
6 peg
1 noun(a) (for hat, coat) patère f;∎ figurative a peg to hang an argument on un prétexte de dispute, une excuse pour se disputer(d) (for tent) piquet m(e) (in mountaineering) piton m(f) (in croquet) piquet m(g) (of barrel) fausset m, fosset m∎ she's gone down a peg (or two) in my estimation elle a baissé d'un cran dans mon estime;∎ to bring or to take sb down a peg or two rabattre le caquet à qn, remettre qn à sa place(a) (fasten → gen) attacher; (→ with dowels) cheviller; (insert → stake) enfoncer, planter; (in mountaineering) pitonner;∎ he was pegging the washing on the line il accrochait le linge à la corde avec des pinces;∎ to peg a tent fixer une tente avec des piquets∎ oil was pegged at $20 a barrel le prix du pétrole était fixé à 20 dollars le baril;∎ to peg sth to the rate of inflation indexer qch sur le taux de l'inflation;∎ countries which have pegged their currencies to the euro les pays qui ont indexé leur monnaie sur l'euro;∎ export earnings are pegged to the exchange rate le revenu des exportations varie en fonction du taux de change►► familiar peg leg (wooden leg) jambe f de bois□, pilon□ m; (artificial leg) jambe f artificielle□ ; (person) = personne qui a une jambe de bois ou une jambe artificielle∎ she pegged away at her Latin elle bûchait son latin;∎ we're pegging away at the backlog petit à petit, nous rattrapons notre retard□(fasten down) fixer ou attacher (avec des piquets);∎ he pegged the tarpaulin down il fixa la bâche au sol avec des piquets➲ peg out(a) (hang out → washing) étendre(b) (mark out with pegs) piqueter(c) (in croquet) toucher le piquet final (et se retirer de la partie) -
7 amarrado
adj.1 mean, stingy. (Latin American Spanish)2 tied-down, bound, strapped, tied.past part.past participle of spanish verb: amarrar.* * *ADJ LAm mean, stingy* * *- da adjetivo (Col, Méx, Ven fam) stingy (colloq), tightfisted (colloq)* * *- da adjetivo (Col, Méx, Ven fam) stingy (colloq), tightfisted (colloq)* * *amarrado -da* * *
Del verbo amarrar: ( conjugate amarrar)
amarrado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
amarrado
amarrar
amarrado◊ -da adjetivo (Col, Méx, Ven fam) stingy (colloq), tightfisted (colloq)
amarrar ( conjugate amarrar) verbo transitivo
‹animal/persona› to tie up;
amarrado algo/a algn a algo to tie sth/sb to sth
‹ paquete› to tie … up
amarrarse verbo pronominal (AmL exc RPl) ‹zapatos/cordones› to tie up, do up;
‹ pelo› to tie up
amarrar verbo transitivo
1 Náut to moor, tie up
2 (atar) to tie (up), bind: amarra bien la tienda de campaña, que esta noche va a hacer viento, secure the tent well, as tonight it's going to be very windy
' amarrado' also found in these entries:
English:
bound
* * *amarrado, -a adjCol, Cuba, Méx Fam [tacaño] stingy, mean* * *adj Méx fammean, stingy fam -
8 roof
1) крыша, кровля; кровельное покрытие; кровельный ковёр3) перекрывать, настилать крышу, крыть, покрывать•roof in hollow tiles — кровля из желобчатой черепицы, кровля из итальянской черепицы
roof truss of hall — стропила для навеса, ангара
to roof in — крыть, настилать крышу
- aluminium roof - arched roof - asbestos roof - asbestoscement roof - asphaltic cardboard roof - asphalt mastic roof covering - bad roof - barrel roof - bench roof - bolted roof - bonded roof - breather roof - broach roof - built-in roof - built-up roof - butterfly roof - cantilever roof - cardboard roof - ceramic roof - clerestory roof - close-boarded roof - collar roof - compass roof - conical roof - copper roof - couple roof - curb roof - dead-level roof - deck roof - design of roof - dome roof - dome-shaped roof - doubly-bent shell roof - equilateral roof - exposed roof - fabric roof - false roof - fantail roof - fence roof - flat roof - flat suspended roof - flexible roof - flexible metal roof - flooding roof - framed roof - gable roof - gambrel roof - glass roof - glazed roof - gothic roof - hard roof - helm roof - high-pitched roof - high-rise roof - hip of roof - hip roof - hipped roof - hold-up hold-down roof - immediate roof - insulated roof - intersecting roof - inverted roof - king-bolt truss roof - king-post roof - lamella roof - lattice roof - lean-to roof - loose roof - low-pitched roof - mansard roof - mine roof - monitor roof - multi-span roof - nail roof - northern-light roof - ogee roof - open roof - pantiled roof - paper roof - pavillion roof - pent roof - penthouse roof - pitched roof - polygonal roof - poor roof - precast reinforced concrete roof - purlin roof - pyramidal roof - queen-post roof - rafter roof - railway roof - reed roof - ribbed roof - ridge roof - ruberoid roof - saddle roof - saddle-back roof - sawtooth roof - self-supporting roof - shed roof - shell roof - simple roof - slated roof - slate roof - sloped roof - sloping roof - soft roof - solar-electric roof - solid roof - span roof - split roof - steel roof - steel cable roof - steep roof - stepped roof - strutted roof - tank roof - tank floating roof - tent roof - terrace roof - thatched roof - thin-shell roof - thin-shell barrel roof - tie-beam roof - tile roof - trussed roof - unsound roof - vaulted roof - vel roof - wagon roof - wood roof - wood shingle roof - zinc roofto roof over — крыть, настилать крышу
* * *крыша, покрытие ( здания)- all-over roof
- arched roof
- arch roof
- arched barrel roof
- barrel shell roof
- barrel roof
- barrel-vault roof
- beam roof
- Belfast roof
- bell-shaped roof
- bell roof
- bonded gravel roof
- bowstring roof
- butterfly roof
- cable-suspended roof
- cable roof
- cantilever roof
- clipped gable roof
- cloth roof
- collar beam roof
- collar roof
- column-supported tank roof
- compass roof
- concrete shell roof
- corrugated shell roof
- cottage roof
- couple roof
- couple-close roof
- curb roof
- cut roof
- dome roof
- double-deck floating roof
- double-frame roof
- double-pitched roof
- double-pitch roof
- equal duo-pitched roof
- equilateral roof
- fabric roof
- factory-type roof
- felt-and-gravel roof
- flat roof
- flat-deck roof
- floating roof
- flooded roof
- folded-plate concrete roof
- gable roof
- gambrel roof
- glass roof
- gravel roof
- high-pitched roof
- hip-and-valley roof
- hipped roof
- hipped-gable roof
- italian roof
- jerking-head roof
- knee roof
- lamella roof
- lean-to roof
- low pitched roof
- low-profile roof
- M roof
- mansard roof
- monitor roof
- monopitch roof
- multigabled roof
- mushroom roof
- north-light shell roof
- north-light roof
- open roof
- pan floating roof
- pavilion roof
- pent roof
- pitched roof
- pontoon floating roof
- post-tensioned roof
- rainbow roof
- reed roof
- retractable roof
- rope-suspended roof
- rope roof
- saddle roof
- sawtooth roof
- self-supporting tank roof
- shed roof
- sickle-shaped roof
- single roof
- single-pitch roof
- skirt roof
- solar-electric roof
- sprayed roof
- spray-pond roof
- steel cable roof
- steel deck roof
- steel folded plate roof
- steel prismatic shell roof
- steel rope roof
- steep roof
- sun roof
- suspended roof
- suspended cloth roof
- tank roof
- tank dome roof
- terrace roof
- trussed roof
- umbrella roof
- unequal duo-pitched roof
- valley roof
- water-filled roof
- waved shell roof
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