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  • 1 confine

    {kən'fain}
    I. 1. refl ограничавам се, придържам се (to към)
    2. ограничавам (се) (to в)
    3. държа в затвор, затварям
    ограничавам (to в)
    интернирам (to a place някъде)
    to be CONFINEd to one's room/bed пазя стаята/леглото
    to be CONFINEd (for space) живея натясно, притеснен съм
    to CONFINE to barracks воен. лишавам от право на отпуск
    4. ост. гранича (with, to, on с)
    5. pass раждам
    II. обик. pl граници, предели (и прен.), край
    on/in the CONFINEs of the city накрай града, в покрайнините на града
    the utmost CONFINEs of space най-далечното пространство
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    {kъn'fain} v 1. refl ограничавам се, придържам се (to към); 2(2) {'kъnfain} обик. pl граници, предели (и прен.); край; on/
    * * *
    придържам се; граница; затварям; заточавам; интернирам;
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    1. i. refl ограничавам се, придържам се (to към) 2. ii. обик. pl граници, предели (и прен.), край 3. on/in the confines of the city накрай града, в покрайнините на града 4. pass раждам 5. the utmost confines of space най-далечното пространство 6. to be confined (for space) живея натясно, притеснен съм 7. to be confined to one's room/bed пазя стаята/леглото 8. to confine to barracks воен. лишавам от право на отпуск 9. държа в затвор, затварям 10. интернирам (to a place някъде) 11. ограничавам (to в) 12. ограничавам (се) (to в) 13. ост. гранича (with, to, on с)
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    confine[kən´fain] I. v 1. refl ограничавам се, придържам се (to към); 2. ограничавам (се) (to в); in the Middle Ages education was largely \confineed to training the clergy през Средновековието образованието е привилегия на духовенството; 3. държа в затвор; затварям (in в); ограничавам някого (to в); to be \confined to o.'s room ( bed) пазя стаята (леглото); to \confine to barracks воен. наказвам с лишаване от право да напуска казармата (от право на отпуск); to be \confined ( for space) притеснен съм, живея натясно; 4. боледувам; I have been \confined for three weeks by gout три седмици лежах с подагра; 5. заточавам, интернирам; 6. ост. гранича ( with, to, on с); II.[´kɔnfain] n обикн. pl 1. граници, предели; край; най-отдалечен край; a sort of tragedy that lies within the \confines of farce трагедия, която прилича на фарс; at the extreme \confine of the earth в най-отдалечените краища на земята; the utmost \confine of space най-далечното пространство; 2. ограничения, рамка, граници; I can't stand the \confines of marriage не понасям ограниченията, които бракът налага.

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