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101 пропитанный (каким-л.) асептическим раствором
General subject: steeped in some asepticУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пропитанный (каким-л.) асептическим раствором
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102 с богатыми традициями
General subject: steeped in traditionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > с богатыми традициями
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103 тележка для распределения на току замоченного ячменя
Food industry: steeped barley carУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тележка для распределения на току замоченного ячменя
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104 уйти с головой в литературу
General subject: be steeped in literatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уйти с головой в литературу
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105 уходить с головой в литературу
General subject: be steeped in literatureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уходить с головой в литературу
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106 К-393
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107 купаться в крови
• КУПАТЬСЯ < УТОПАТЬ> В КРОВИ[VP; subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ to commit many murders, massive slaughter, be responsible for much bloodshed:- X's hands were steeped in blood.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > купаться в крови
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108 утопать в крови
• КУПАТЬСЯ < УТОПАТЬ> В КРОВИ[VP; subj: human; fixed WO]=====⇒ to commit many murders, massive slaughter, be responsible for much bloodshed:- X's hands were steeped in blood.Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > утопать в крови
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109 שר
v. be dropped, shed, molted————————v. be immersed————————v. be inspired, induced————————v. be soaked, immersed, steeped————————v. be sung————————v. to drop, let fall, shed, moult————————v. to immerse————————v. to inspire, evoke, induce————————v. to sing; praise; write poetry————————v. to soak, immerse; rest, dwell; prevail————————minister, secretary -
110 durchdrungen
durch|drụn|gen [dUrç'drʊŋən]adj predimbued ( von with)ganz von einer Idee durchdrungen sein — to be taken with an idea
von einem Gefühl der Freude durchdrungen sein — to be full of or imbued with a feeling of joy
See:→ auch durchdringen* * *durch·drun·gen[dʊrçˈdrʊŋən]* * *A. pperf → durchdringen2B. adjvon with) liter2. Sache:durchdrungen von steeped in -
111 sagenumwoben
Adj. nur attr. legendary, epic; nur präd. shrouded in legend* * *sa|gen|um|wo|ben [-ʊmvoːbn]adjlegendary* * *sa·gen·um·wo·ben[ˈza:gn̩ʊmvo:bn̩]* * * -
112 historia
-i; -e; gen pl; -i; fhistory; ( opowieść) storyhistoria literatury/sztuki/Polski — history of literature/art/Poland
historia choroby — MED case history
* * *f.Gen. -ii1. history; przesiąknięty historią steeped in history; przejść do historii ( także zapisać się w historii) make history, go down in history (jako ktoś/coś as sb/sth); historia choroby med. case history; historia naturalna przest. natural history.2. (= zdarzenie) story; historia czyjegoś życia sb's life story; wiecznie ta sama historia it's the same old story; ładna historia! a pretty l. fine kettle of fish!3. (= opowieść) tale, story; historia wyssana z palca tall tale; opowiadać niestworzone historie tell tales.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > historia
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113 pogrążać
impf ⇒ pogrążyć* * *-am, -asz, -yć; perf; vt( w wodzie) to sink; (przen: w rozpaczy, ciemności) to plunge* * *ipf.1. (= zanurzać w czymś) sink, plunge, steep ( w czymś in sth); (w rozpaczy, w ruinie) sink, plunge.2. (= działać na czyjąś niekorzyść) bring about the ruin, crush, ruin; jej zeznania pogrążyły mnie zupełnie her testimony brought about my ruin; pogrążony w ciemnościach plunged in darkness; pogrążony w zadumie lost l. engrossed in thought; pogrążeni w ciemnocie steeped in ignorance; pogrążeni w smutku form. the bereaved; pogrążony w bólu overcome with pain; pogrążony w milczeniu immersed in silence.ipf.(= zanurzać się w czymś) sink, plunge, immerse; pogrążać się w zadumie przen. lose o.s. in thought, be engrossed l. absorbed in thought; (w żałobie/smutku) plunge in mourning/sorrow.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pogrążać
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114 przesiąknięty
a.( cieczą) soaked ( czymś in sth); (ideologią, obcymi zwyczajami) imbued ( czymś with sth); przesiąknięty wodą waterlogged; przesiąknięty historią/tradycją itd. steeped in history/tradition etc.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > przesiąknięty
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115 unurzać
pf.lit., t. przen. steep, bathe (sb l. sth) ( w czymś in sth); (= zbrukać, skalać) stain, soil, besmirch ( sth) ( w czymś with sth).pf.unurzać się w czymś be steeped l. bathed in sth; get stained l. soiled with sth.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > unurzać
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116 unurzany
a.(= skąpany) bathed, steeped ( w czymś in sth); (= zbrukany) stained, soiled ( w czymś with sth); ostrze unurzane we krwi bloodstained blade.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > unurzany
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117 empaparse de
v.to be steeped in, to learn about.* * *(v.) = steep + Reflexivo + in, imbibeEx. The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to ' steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.Ex. Librarians must make an effort to break out of their insularity by imbibing foreign experience.* * *(v.) = steep + Reflexivo + in, imbibeEx: The great storyteller, FC Sayers, having advised the beginner to ' steep himself in folklore until the elemental themes are part of himself,' explains how best to get command of a tale.
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118 legado
m.1 legacy (herencia).2 legation (representante) (position).3 inheritance, bequeathment, bequeathal, legacy.4 legate, official emissary of the Pope.past part.past participle of spanish verb: legar.* * *1 (herencia) legacy, bequest2 (persona) legate, representative————————1→ link=legar legar1 (herencia) legacy, bequest2 (persona) legate, representative* * *SM1) (=enviado) legate2) (Jur) legacy, bequest* * *1) (Der) bequest, legacy2) ( enviado) legate* * *= inheritance, legacy, bequest, lasting legacy.Ex. This involves the entire process by which man profits by his inheritance of acquired knowledge.Ex. The provision, in a will and testament, of a document or set of documents to an organization, at times according to certain obligations, the beneficiary having the right to refuse acceptance is known as legacy acquisition.Ex. Lodz University Library has over 150,000 extra and superfluous copies, as a result of bequests and local legal deposit arrangements, which it needs to discard continously.Ex. This book is sure to have a lasting legacy among all whose job it is to care about students.----* adquisición por legado = bequest acquisition.* legado cultural = cultural legacy.* * *1) (Der) bequest, legacy2) ( enviado) legate* * *= inheritance, legacy, bequest, lasting legacy.Ex: This involves the entire process by which man profits by his inheritance of acquired knowledge.
Ex: The provision, in a will and testament, of a document or set of documents to an organization, at times according to certain obligations, the beneficiary having the right to refuse acceptance is known as legacy acquisition.Ex: Lodz University Library has over 150,000 extra and superfluous copies, as a result of bequests and local legal deposit arrangements, which it needs to discard continously.Ex: This book is sure to have a lasting legacy among all whose job it is to care about students.* adquisición por legado = bequest acquisition.* legado cultural = cultural legacy.* * *A ( Der) bequest, legacyB (enviado) legate* * *
Del verbo legar: ( conjugate legar)
legado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
legado
legar
legado sustantivo masculino (Der) bequest, legacy
legar ( conjugate legar) verbo transitivo ( en testamento) to bequeath, leave
legado m (material, cultural, espiritual) legacy
legar vtr (un bien material) to bequeath
fig (un bien cultural, espiritual) to hand down, pass on
' legado' also found in these entries:
English:
coming
- legacy
- bequest
* * *legado1 nm1. [herencia] legacy;como legado le dejó un montón de deudas all she left him was a mountain of debts;una ciudad con un gran legado histórico a city steeped in history2. [representante] [cargo] legation;[persona] legatelegado2 nm1. [persona] legatelegado pontificio papal legate2. [cargo] legation* * *m legacy; persona legate* * *legado nm1) : legacy, bequest2) : legate, emissary -
119 saciado
adj.satiated, sated, overfilled, satiate.past part.past participle of spanish verb: saciar.* * *ADJsaciado de — (lit) sated with; (fig) steeped in
* * *= sated.Ex. This article portrays archivists on the one hand as conscientious and orderly preservers of history, on the other as sated pragmatists who have lost their idealism.* * *= sated.Ex: This article portrays archivists on the one hand as conscientious and orderly preservers of history, on the other as sated pragmatists who have lost their idealism.
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120 embeber
v.to soak up.* * *1 (absorber) to soak up2 (empapar) to soak, drench3 COSTURA to take in4 figurado (incorporar) to insert1 (encogerse) to shrink1 to become absorbed (en, in)* * *1. VT1) (=absorber) to absorb, soak up2) (Cos) to take in, gather3) (=abstraer) to absorb, distract4) (=meter) to insert, introduce frm (en into)5) (=abarcar) to contain, incorporate2.VI (=encoger) to shrink3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( en líquido) <bizcocho/esponja> to soakb) secante/toalla < líquido> to soak upc) < tela> to gather in2.embeber vi to shrink3.embeberse v prona) ( enfrascarse)embeberse en algo — to become wrapped up o absorbed in something
b) ( imbuirse)* * *1.verbo transitivoa) ( en líquido) <bizcocho/esponja> to soakb) secante/toalla < líquido> to soak upc) < tela> to gather in2.embeber vi to shrink3.embeberse v prona) ( enfrascarse)embeberse en algo — to become wrapped up o absorbed in something
b) ( imbuirse)* * *embeber [E1 ]vt1 (en un líquido) to soak2 ‹líquido› to soak upla toalla embebió el agua the towel soaked up o absorbed the waterembeber el líquido sobrante con una esponja mop o soak up the remaining liquid with a sponge3 ‹tela› to gather in■ embebervito shrink1 (enfrascarse) embeberse EN algo to become wrapped up o absorbed IN sth* * *
embeber ( conjugate embeber) verbo transitivo
verbo intransitivo
to shrink
embeberse verbo pronominal
b) ( imbuirse) embeberse de algo to become imbued with sth (frml)
' embeber' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
empapar
* * *♦ vt1. [absorber] to soak up2. [empapar] to soak* * *v/t soak up, absorb* * *embeber vt: to absorb, to soak upembeber vi: to shrink
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