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1 chop and change
to keep changing ( especially one's mind).تقلَّب (في آرائه) -
2 менять свои взгляды
chop and change словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > менять свои взгляды
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3 менять свои планы
chop and change словосочетание:Русско-английский синонимический словарь > менять свои планы
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4 být samý zvrat
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5 střídat
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6 skipta sífellt um skoîun
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7 alinomaa muuttaa
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8 prodavati i kupovati
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9 kam vietor, tam plášť
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10 менять свои взгляды
Makarov: chop and change (и т. п.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > менять свои взгляды
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11 постоянно меняться
Makarov: chop and changeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > постоянно меняться
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12 часто производить перемены
Makarov: chop and changeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > часто производить перемены
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13 mudar constantemente
Dicionário português (brasileiro)-Inglês > mudar constantemente
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14 ikide bir fikir değiştirmek
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15 saati saatine uymamak
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16 sağı solu olmamak
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17 forog mint a szélkakas
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18 véleményét változtatja
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19 tejer
v.1 to weave (hilos, mimbre).2 to knit (hacer punto).3 to spin (telaraña).4 to carve out (labrar) (porvenir).5 to tell, to invent, to spin.* * *1 (en telar) to weave2 (hacer punto) to knit3 (araña) to spin\tejer y destejer figurado to chop and change* * *verb1) to knit2) weave* * *1. VT1) [+ tela] to weave; [+ tela de araña] to spin, make; [+ capullo] to spin2) (=hacer punto) to knit; (=hacer ganchillo) to crochet; (=coser) to sew3) [+ complot] to hatch; [+ plan] to devise; [+ mentira] to fabricate; [+ cambio etc] to bring about little by little2. VI1) [en telar] to weave2) (=hacer punto) to knit; (=hacer ganchillo) to crochet; (=coser) to sew* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( en telar) to weaveb) (con agujas, a máquina) to knit; ( con ganchillo) to crochetc) araña to spin2.tejer vi ( en telar) to weave; (con agujas, a máquina) to knit; ( con ganchillo) to crochet* * *= spin, weave.Ex. Then the fairies told them how happily the spiders lived among the green leaves spinning garments for their neigbbors.Ex. This article compares an expert system to a rug and the shell to the loom on which it was woven.----* aguja de tejer = knitting needle.* arte de tejer = weaving.* máquina de tejer = knitting machine.* tejer una historia = weave + story.* tejer una telaraña = draw + web.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) ( en telar) to weaveb) (con agujas, a máquina) to knit; ( con ganchillo) to crochetc) araña to spin2.tejer vi ( en telar) to weave; (con agujas, a máquina) to knit; ( con ganchillo) to crochet* * *= spin, weave.Ex: Then the fairies told them how happily the spiders lived among the green leaves spinning garments for their neigbbors.
Ex: This article compares an expert system to a rug and the shell to the loom on which it was woven.* aguja de tejer = knitting needle.* arte de tejer = weaving.* máquina de tejer = knitting machine.* tejer una historia = weave + story.* tejer una telaraña = draw + web.* * *tejer [E1 ]vtA1 (en un telar) to weavealfombras tejidas a mano hand-woven rugs2 (con agujas, a máquina) to knit; (con ganchillo) to crochetmáquina de tejer knitting machine3 «araña» to spinB(elaborar, desarrollar): tejieron un plan para asesinarlo they devised a plan o they plotted to murder himtejió una intriga vergonzosa he wove a shameful web of intriguetejió una gran mentira she spun an elaborate lie■ tejervi1 (en un telar) to weave2 (con agujas, a máquina) to knit3 (con ganchillo) to crochet* * *
tejer ( conjugate tejer) verbo transitivo
( con ganchillo) to crochet;
verbo intransitivo ( en telar) to weave;
(con agujas, a máquina) to knit;
( con ganchillo) to crochet
tejer verbo transitivo
1 (en el telar) to weave: la araña tejía su red, the spider wove its web
2 (calcetar) to knit: me tejió un jersey, he knitted me a pullover
3 fig (una fantasía, historia) to weave
(maquinar, urdir) to plot, scheme
' tejer' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
hilo
- aguja
- menguar
- palillo
English:
knit
- spin
- weave
- crochet
- knitting
- needle
- purl
* * *♦ vt1. [hilos, mimbre] to weave;tejió una cesta de mimbre she made a wicker basket;artículos tejidos a mano hand-woven goods2. [labor de punto] to knit;tejer algo a ganchillo to crochet sth3. [telaraña, capullo] to spin4. [labrar] [porvenir] to carve out;[ruina] to bring about♦ vi1. [hacer punto] to knit;tejer a ganchillo to crochet;tejer y destejer to change (opinions/behaviour), Br to chop and change2. [araña, gusano] to spin* * *intriga deviseII v/i L.Am.plot, scheme* * *tejer vt1) : to knit, to crochet2) : to weave3) fabricar: to concoct, to make up, to fabricate* * *tejer vb -
20 семь пятниц на неделе
1) General subject: fickle as the wind (he's as fickle as the wind), be confused2) Politics: blow hot and cold, chop and changeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > семь пятниц на неделе
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