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61 airfield
noun (an area of ground (with buildings etc) where (usually military) aircraft are kept and from which they fly.) terrain d'aviation -
62 aloof
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63 apiary
['eipiəri]plural - apiaries; noun(a place (containing several hives) where bees are kept.) rucher -
64 armoury
plural - armouries; noun (the place where weapons are made or kept.) arsenal -
65 aviary
['eiviəri]plural - aviaries; noun(a place in which birds are kept.) volière -
66 battery
['bætəri]plural - batteries; noun1) (a series of two or more electric cells arranged to produce, or store, a current: a torch battery.) pile(s)2) (an arrangement of cages in which laying hens etc are kept.) batterie3) (a group of large guns (and the people manning them).) batterie4) (a long series: a battery of questions.) pluie -
67 beehive
noun (a box in which bees are kept, and where they store their honey.) ruche -
68 bonded store/warehouse
(a warehouse where goods are kept until customs or other duty on them is paid.) entrepôt des douanes -
69 bookshelf
noun (a shelf on which books are kept.) rayon -
70 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) porter sur la place publique, divulguerEnglish-French dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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71 bring (something) out into the open
(to make (something) public: This affair has been kept a secret for too long - it's time it was brought out into the open.) porter sur la place publique, divulguerEnglish-French dictionary > bring (something) out into the open
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72 budgerigar
(abbreviation budgie ['bа8i]) noun(a type of small (originally Australian) brightly-coloured bird, often kept as a pet.) perruche -
73 canary
[kə'neəri]plural - canaries; noun(a type of small, yellow, singing bird, kept as a pet.) canari -
74 captive
['kæptiv] 1. noun(a prisoner: Two of the captives escaped.) captif/-ive2. adjective(kept prisoner: captive soldiers; The children were taken/held captive.) prisonnier- captor - capture 3. noun1) (the act of capturing.) capture2) (something caught: A kangaroo was his most recent capture.) capture -
75 cat
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76 chest
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77 confined
1) ((with to) kept in or shut up in: confined to bed with a cold.) confiné2) (narrow, small: a confined space.) restreint -
78 constant
['konstənt]1) (never stopping: a constant noise.) incessant2) (unchanging: It must be kept at a constant temperature.) constant3) (faithful: He remained constant.) fidèle•- constancy -
79 counterfoil
(a section able to be detached or removed from a cheque etc and kept by the giver as a receipt.) talon -
80 creak
[kri:k] 1. verb(to make a sharp grating sound: That chair is creaking beneath your weight.) grincer2. noun(such a sound: The strange creaks in the old house kept the girl awake.) grincement- creaky- creakiness
См. также в других словарях:
kept — (k[e^]pt), imp. & p. p. of {Keep}. [1913 Webster] {Kept woman}, {Kept mistress}, a concubine; a woman supported by a man as his paramour. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kept mistress — kept kept (k[e^]pt), imp. & p. p. of {Keep}. [1913 Webster] {Kept woman}, {Kept mistress}, a concubine; a woman supported by a man as his paramour. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Kept woman — kept kept (k[e^]pt), imp. & p. p. of {Keep}. [1913 Webster] {Kept woman}, {Kept mistress}, a concubine; a woman supported by a man as his paramour. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
kept — /kept/, v. 1. pt. and pp. of keep. adj. 2. having the expression of principles, ideas, etc., controlled, dominated, or determined by one whose money provides support: a kept press; a kept writer. [1670 80 for def. 2] * * * … Universalium
kept — UK US /kept/ verb ► PAST SIMPLE AND PAST PARTICIPLE OF KEEP(Cf. ↑keep) … Financial and business terms
kept — [kept] the past tense and past participle of ↑keep … Dictionary of contemporary English
kept woman — noun count OFTEN HUMOROUS a woman who is given a home and money by a man that she has a sexual relationship with: This shows that the speaker does not approve of such a relationship. People often also use kept man humorously about a man … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
kept him at a distance — kept far away from him, kept him away … English contemporary dictionary
kept — adjective supported financially in return for sexual favours. → keep kept past and past participle of keep … English new terms dictionary
kept — kept; un·kept; … English syllables
kept — [kept] vt., vi. pt. & pp. of KEEP adj. maintained or supported so as to be a sexual partner: said usually of a woman … English World dictionary