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в соч.to carve out — гравировать ( на станке); вырезать
English-Russian dictionary of mechanical engineering and automation > carve
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1) (to make designs, shapes etc by cutting a piece of wood etc: A figure carved out of wood.) vyrezať2) (to cut up (meat) into slices: Father carved the joint.) krájať•- carving- carve out* * *• vyrezávat• vytesat• vybojovat• vyrezat• presekat• pritesat• rozdelit• ozdobit• podfúknut• porciovat• praciovat ako sochár• krájat• nakrájat• narobit -
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1) ре́зать по де́реву или ко́сти ( in wood or bone)2) высека́ть из ка́мня ( in stone) -
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сѣшти, сѣкѫ, сѣчєшиcut down; scratch, carve; sacrifice, slaughter -
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نَحَتَ \ carve: cut letters, ornamental shapes etc., out of wood or stone: This stone lion was carved 4000 years ago. -
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نَقَشَ \ carve: to cut letters, ornamental shapes etc., out of wood or stone: This stone lion was carved 4000 years ago. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. inscribe: to write, esp. by cutting letters in stone or metal or wood. \ See Also حفر (حَفَرَ)، نحت (نَحَتَ) -
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نَقَرَ \ carve: to cut letters, ornamental shapes etc., out of wood or stone: This stone lion was carved 4000 years ago. engrave: to form (letters, pictures, etc.) by cutting (in wood, stone or metal); make special metal plates for printing pictures: The terrible memory was engraved in his memory. peck: (of birds) to strike with the beak: The hen pecked (at) its food. rap: to knock: He rapped on the door with his stick. tap: to strike lightly; knock gently: He tapped me on the shoulder, to draw my attention. \ See Also نقش (نَقَشَ)، حفر (حَفَرَ) -
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создавать в результате упорного труда He carved out a name for himself in the engineering business. ≈ Он сделал себе имя на инженерной работе. добиваться;
- he carved out a large fortune in a short time он быстро составил себе большое состояние;
- to * a career for oneself сделать карьеру;
- he carved out a career for himself as an actor он сделал артистическую карьеру (юридическое) выделять (часть имущества) сводить (лес)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > carve out
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > carve out a career for
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сущ. решение проблемы задолженности развивающихся стран путем реструктуризации всего долга, а не отдельных кредитовБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > carve-out
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carve — [ka:v US ka:rv] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(make object or pattern)¦ 2¦(cut something into a surface)¦ 3¦(cut meat)¦ 4¦(job/position/life)¦ 5¦(water/wind)¦ 6¦(reduce something)¦ Phrasal verbs carve somebody/something<=>up ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin:… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Carve — Исполнитель Slipknot Альбом Демо 1996 года Дата выпуска 1 января 1996 Дата записи 1996 … Википедия
Carve — (k[aum]rv), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Carved} (k[aum]rvd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Carving}.] [AS. ceorfan to cut, carve; akin to D. kerven, G. kerben, Dan. karve, Sw. karfva, and to Gr. gra fein to write, orig. to scratch, and E. graphy. Cf. {Graphic}.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
carve — [kärv] vt. carved, carving [ME kerven < OE ceorfan < IE base * gerebh , to scratch: see GRAPHIC] 1. to make or shape by or as by cutting, chipping, hewing, etc. [carve a statue out of wood or stone, carve a career] 2. to decorate the… … English World dictionary
carve — 1 *cut, slit, hew, chop, slash Analogous words: shape, fashion, form (see MAKE): *separate, divide, part 2 Carve, incise, engrave, etch, chisel, sculpture, sculpt, sculp are comparable when they denote to cut an outline or a shape out of or into… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
carve — ► VERB 1) cut into or shape (a hard material) to produce an object or design. 2) produce (a design or object) by carving. 3) cut (cooked meat) into slices for eating. 4) (carve out) develop (a career, reputation, etc.) through painstaking effort … English terms dictionary
Carve — Carve, v. i. 1. To exercise the trade of a sculptor or carver; to engrave or cut figures. [1913 Webster] 2. To cut up meat; as, to carve for all the guests. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
carve-out — USA This term has a number of meanings. In the context of: • Finance: A specific exception to a negative covenant or other provision in a loan agreement. For example, in the covenant which limits the sale of assets by the borrower, a carve out… … Law dictionary
carve — [ karv ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to make an object by cutting it from stone or wood: He carved a statue of her out of an old log. a ) transitive to produce a pattern or writing on the surface of something by cutting it: She carved… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
carve — O.E. ceorfan (class III strong verb; past tense cearf, pp. corfen) to cut, cut down, slay; to carve, cut out, engrave, from W.Gmc. *kerfan (Cf. O.Fris. kerva, Du. kerven, Ger. kerben to cut, notch ), from PIE root *gerbh to scratch, making carve… … Etymology dictionary
carve-up — UK US noun [countable] [singular carve up plural carve ups] british informal the division of something such as land between different people or countries, especially in a way that seems unfair Thesaurus: favo … Useful english dictionary