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81 менять
поменять (вн.)1. тк. несов. (в разн. знач.) change (d.) -
82 vestito agg
[ves'tito] I vestito (-a)II [ves'tito] sm vestiti smpl clothesvestito da — (in maschera) dressed up as
farsi fare un vestito — to have a dress (o suit) made
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83 vestito
agg [ves'tito] I vestito (-a)II [ves'tito] sm vestiti smpl clothesvestito da — (in maschera) dressed up as
farsi fare un vestito — to have a dress (o suit) made
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84 rechanger
rechanger verb table: mangerA vtr to change [sth] again; rechanger qch de place to move sth again.B rechanger de vtr ind rechanger d'avis/de coiffure to change one's mind/one's hairstyle again; rechanger de place to change places again.C se rechanger vpr to change one's clothes again.[rəʃɑ̃ʒe] verbe transitif -
85 переодевать
vt; св - переоде́ть1) одеть кого-л в другую одежду to change sb's clothesпереодева́ть де́вочку в но́вое пла́тье — to change the girl into the new dress
2) надеть на себя другую одежду to change one's clothes3) кого-л кем-л to dress up/to disguise sb asпереодева́ть де́вочку ма́льчиком — to dress up a girl as a boy
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86 kıyafet
,-ti outfit, clothes, dress, attire, costume. - balosu costume ball, fancy dress ball. -ini değiştirmek to change one´s clothes. - düşkünü 1. (someone) dressed in shabby or unprepossessing clothes. 2. person dressed in shabby or unprepossessing clothes. -
87 переодеваться
I несовер. - переодеваться;
совер. - переодеться возвр.
1) change( one's clothes)
2) (кем-л./чем-л.;
в кого-л./что-л.) dress up, disguise oneself (as, in) II страд. от переодеватьchange (ones clothes) ;Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > переодеваться
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88 mutare
[mu'tare]1. vt1) (gen) to change, (opinione, carattere) to change, alter2) (Zool: sogg: rettili) to sloughmutare il pelo — to moult2. vimutare in meglio/in peggio — to change for the better/for the worse
3. vip (mutarsi)mutarsi in — to change into, turn into
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89 verkleden
1 [omkleden] change (one's clothes)2 [vermommen] dress up♦voorbeelden:zich verkleden voor het eten • dress for dinner -
90 mudo
adj.1 dumb, muted, tongue-tied, speechless.2 mute, silent, mum.3 dumb, unable to speak.4 mute, voiceless, surd, silent.5 soundless, songless.f. & m.mute, dumb person, person incapable of speech, person who cannot speak.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: mudar.* * *► adjetivo1 (por defecto) dumb; (por voluntad) silent, quiet2 CINEMATOGRAFÍA silent3 (vocal, consonante) mute► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 dumb person\estar mudo,-a to be dumbmudo,-a de asombro dumbfoundedquedarse mudo,-a to be left speechless* * *(f. - muda)adj.1) dumb2) mute* * *ADJ1) (Med) dumb, mute frmes mudo de nacimiento — he was born dumb o frm mute
2) (=callado) silent, mutesufrió con resignación muda — he suffered with silent o mute resignation
no podemos permanecer mudos ante lo que está ocurriendo — we cannot remain silent in the face of what is happening
ser testigo mudo de algo — to stand in mute witness o testimony to sth
quedarse mudo de asombro — to be left speechless, be dumbfounded
quedarse mudo de envidia — Esp to be green with envy
3) (Ling) [letra] mute, silent; [consonante] voiceless4) [película] silent5)papel mudo — (Teat) walk-on part
* * *I- da adjetivoa) (Med) dumb, muteb) < letra> silent, muteII- da masculino, femenino mute* * *= mute, dumb [dumber -comp., dumbest -sup.].Ex. The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.Ex. This thesaurus contains a number of wretched, insensitive cross-references, like from dumb to DEAF, and from Feeble minded, Imbecility, and Morons to MENTALLY HANDICAPPED.----* quedarse mudo = be speechless, be gobsmacked.* * *I- da adjetivoa) (Med) dumb, muteb) < letra> silent, muteII- da masculino, femenino mute* * *= mute, dumb [dumber -comp., dumbest -sup.].Ex: The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing the head of reference red-faced with mute anger or the head of technical services mumbling uncontrollably to himself.
Ex: This thesaurus contains a number of wretched, insensitive cross-references, like from dumb to DEAF, and from Feeble minded, Imbecility, and Morons to MENTALLY HANDICAPPED.* quedarse mudo = be speechless, be gobsmacked.* * *1 ( Med) dumb, mutees mudo de nacimiento he was born mute, he's been dumb o mute from birthse quedó mudo de asombro he was dumbfoundedse quedó mudo de emoción he was speechless with emotion2 ‹letra› silent, mutemasculine, femininemute, dumb person* * *
Del verbo mudar: ( conjugate mudar)
mudo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
mudó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
mudar
mudo
mudar ( conjugate mudar) verbo intransitivo
1 ( cambiar):◊ las serpientes mudan de piel snakes slough off o shed their skin;
cuando mudó de voz when his voice broke
2 (Méx) ( cambiar los dientes) to lose one's milk teeth
verbo transitivo
1 ‹bebé/sábanas› to change
2 (Zool) ‹piel/plumas› to molt, shed
mudarse verbo pronominal
mudo◊ -da adjetivo
se quedó mudo de asombro he was dumbfounded
■ sustantivo masculino, femenino
mute
mudar verbo transitivo
1 (ropa, pañales) to change
2 Zool to shed
mudo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (que no habla) dumb
2 fig (sin palabras) speechless, dumbstruck: estaba mudo de asombro, he was speechless with amazement
3 (letra, cine) mute, silent
II sustantivo masculino y femenino mute
' mudo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cine
- muda
- nacimiento
- mudar
English:
dumb
- dumbfounded
- dumbstruck
- move out
- mute
- silent
- speechless
- strike
* * *mudo, -a♦ adj1. [sin habla] mute, dumb;es mudo de nacimiento he was born mute2. [callado] silent, mute;fue mudo testigo del asesinato she was a silent witness to the murder;se quedó mudo he was left speechless;me quedé mudo de terror I was speechless o I was struck dumb with fright3. [sin sonido] silent;cine mudo silent films4. [letra] silent♦ nm,fdumb person, mute* * *adj1 persona mute2 letra silent* * *mudo, -da adj1) silencioso: silentel cine mudo: silent films2) : mute, dumbmudo, -da n: mute* * *mudo1 adj1. (persona) dumb2. (cine, letra) silentmudo2 n dumb person -
91 mudar
mudar ( conjugate mudar) verbo intransitivo 1 ( cambiar):◊ las serpientes mudan de piel snakes slough off o shed their skin;cuando mudó de voz when his voice broke 2 (Méx) ( cambiar los dientes) to lose one's milk teeth verbo transitivo 1 ‹bebé/sábanas› to change 2 (Zool) ‹piel/plumas› to molt, shed mudarse verbo pronominal
mudar verbo transitivo
1 (ropa, pañales) to change
2 Zool to shed ' mudar' also found in these entries: Spanish: transformar - pluma English: break - molt - moult - shed - cast - discard -
92 mudo
Del verbo mudar: ( conjugate mudar) \ \
mudo es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
mudó es: \ \3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: mudar mudo
mudar ( conjugate mudar) verbo intransitivo 1 ( cambiar):◊ las serpientes mudan de piel snakes slough off o shed their skin;cuando mudó de voz when his voice broke 2 (Méx) ( cambiar los dientes) to lose one's milk teeth verbo transitivo 1 ‹bebé/sábanas› to change 2 (Zool) ‹piel/plumas› to molt, shed mudarse verbo pronominal
mudo
◊ -da adjetivose quedó mudo de asombro he was dumbfounded ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino mute
mudar verbo transitivo
1 (ropa, pañales) to change
2 Zool to shed
mudo,-a
I adjetivo
1 (que no habla) dumb
2 fig (sin palabras) speechless, dumbstruck: estaba mudo de asombro, he was speechless with amazement
3 (letra, cine) mute, silent
II sustantivo masculino y femenino mute ' mudo' also found in these entries: Spanish: cine - muda - nacimiento - mudar English: dumb - dumbfounded - dumbstruck - move out - mute - silent - speechless - strike -
93 klæde
sg - klǽdet, pl - klǽder1) сукно́ с, шерсть ж, драп м; ткань ж2) pl оде́жда ж* * *attire, become, clothe, suit* * *I. (et -r) cloth;[ klæder]( tøj, påklædning) clothes,F clothing;[ klæder skaber folk] fine feathers make fine birds;[ være i kongens klæder] wear the King's uniform.II. * dress,( holde med tøj) clothe ( fx he feeds and clothes them);( være klædelig for) suit,F become ( fx her new dress suits her; she has grown more plump, but it suits her),( om opførsel: anstå sig for, især i negative udtryk) become ( fx such behaviour does not become a young girl);[ varmt klædt (på)] warmly dressed;[ med præp & adv:][ klæde af, klæde sig af] undress,( til skindet) strip (off);( sælge værdierne) strip a farm;[ klæde ham af ( til skindet)](fig: afsløre) show him up for what he is;[ klæde ham af til skindet (el. skjorten)](fig: plyndre) clean him out, bleed him white, fleece him;[ klæde sig i] wear, dress in;[ klæde sig om] change (one's clothes);[ klæde sig om til middag] dress for dinner;[ klæde sig på] dress;[ klæde sig varmt på] put on something warm;[ klæde sig ud]( især om børn) dress up;[ klæde sig ud som] dress up as. -
94 переодеваться
1) General subject: change, disguise, ring the change, ring the changes, change( one's) clothes, get changed2) Sports: change dress3) Jargon: shift -
95 прескокање n в. прескакање
to change one's underwearings, to change one's clothes -
96 преслекува се
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97 निवस् _nivas
निवस् I. 1 P.1 To live, dwell, stay; आहो निवत्स्यति समं हरिणाङ्गनाभिः Ś.1.26; निवसिष्यसि मय्येव Bg.12.8.-2 To be, exist, निवसन्नन्तर्दारुणि लङ्घ्यो वह्निर्न तु ज्वलितः Pt.1.31.-3 To occupy, settle in, take possession of.-4 To sojourn, pass the night.-6 To cohabit; Mb.9. -II. 2. Ā.-1 The dress, wear or put on clothes.-2 To change one's clothes.-3 To gird round (as a sword). -
98 निवस्
ni-vas√4. Ā. - vaste, to put on over another garment KātyṠr. ;
to gird round (as a sword) MBh. R. (ind. p. - vasya);
to clothe orᅠ dress one's self (aor. - avasishṭa Impv. - vaddhvam) Bhaṭṭ. ;
to change one's clothes MW.:
Caus. - vāsayati, to put on (a garment), dress, clothe MBh. R. ;
√5. P. - vasati, (rarely - te;
fut. - vatsyati), to sojourn, pass orᅠ spend time, dwell orᅠ live orᅠ be in (loc.) Mn. MBh. etc.;
to keep one's ground, withstand (- vāsate for - vas- ?) RV. X, 37, 3 ;
to inhabit (acc.) MBh. BhP. ;
to incur orᅠ undergo (acc.) MBh. ;
to cohabit, approach sexually ( rohiṇīm) MBh. IX, 2023:
Caus. - vāsayati (pf. - sayāmāsa), to cause to stay, receive as a guest BhP. ;
to make inhabited, populate MBh. ;
to choose as a dwelling-place, inhabit R. ;
to put orᅠ place upon (loc.) BhP.
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99 переодеваться
переодеться1. change (one's clothes); (в вн.) change (into)2. (в вн.; с целью маскарада, маскировки) disguise oneself (in); (тв.) disguise oneself (as)переодеваться в чьё-л. платье — disguise oneself in smb.'s costume
переодеваться женщиной — disguise oneself as a woman*
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100 переодеваться
I возвр.
1) change (one's clothes)
2) dress up, disguise oneself (as, in)
II страд. от переодевать* * *
См. также в других словарях:
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