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[ɑːm] I n1) рука́ ( від кисті до плеча)to fold in one's arms — обійня́ти
to fold one's arms — сиді́ти, скла́вши ру́ки
with open arms — з розкри́тими обі́ймами
to keep at arm's length перен. — трима́ти на нале́жній ві́дстані
2) пере́дня ла́па ( тварини)3) рука́вarm of the river — рука́в ріки́
4) ру́чка, би́льце ( крісла)5) (вели́ка) гілля́ка6) си́ла, вла́даthe arm of the law — си́ла зако́ну
7) тех. плече́ ( підойми); ру́чка, рукоя́тка; стріла́ ( крана); спи́ця ( колеса); коро́мисло ( вагів)II 1. n1) (звич. pl) збро́яsmall arms — стріле́цька збро́я
in arms, under arms — озбро́єний
up in arms — гото́вий до боротьби́
to take up arms — бра́тися до збро́ї
to lay down arms — скла́сти збро́ю
2) рід військ; військо́ва́ профе́сія3) pl війна́4) pl герб (звич. coat of arms)2. v1) озбро́ювати(ся) (тж. перен.)to be armed with information — ма́ти виче́рпну інформа́цію
2) заряджа́ти, зво́дити
См. также в других словарях:
fold one's arms — ► fold one s arms bring one s arms together and cross them over one s chest. Main Entry: ↑fold … English terms dictionary
fold one's arms — bring one s arms together and cross them over one s chest. → fold … English new terms dictionary
fold one's arms — bring one s arms together and cross them over one s chest … Useful english dictionary
fold — Ⅰ. fold [1] ► VERB 1) bend (something) over on itself so that one part of it covers another. 2) (often as adj. folding) be able to be folded into a flatter shape. 3) use (a soft or flexible material) to cover or wrap something in. 4)… … English terms dictionary
fold — fold1 foldable, adj. /fohld/, v.t. 1. to bend (cloth, paper, etc.) over upon itself. 2. to bring into a compact form by bending and laying parts together (often fol. by up): to fold up a map; to fold one s legs under oneself. 3. to bring (the… … Universalium
fold — I. /foʊld / (say fohld) verb (t) 1. to double or bend (cloth, paper, etc.) over upon itself. 2. to bring together (the arms, hands, legs, etc.) with one round another: to fold one s arms on one s chest. 3. to bring (the wings) close to the body,… …
fold — 1. v. & n. v. 1 tr. a bend or close (a flexible thing) over upon itself. b (foll. by back, over, down) bend a part of (a flexible thing) in the manner specified (fold down the flap). 2 intr. become or be able to be folded. 3 tr. (foll. by away,… … Useful english dictionary
fold — fold1 verb 1》 bend (something) over on itself so that one part of it covers another. ↘[often as adjective folding] be able to be folded into a flatter shape. ↘Geology cause (rock strata) to undergo bending or curvature. ↘Biochemistry… … English new terms dictionary
fold — fold1 [fəuld US fould] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(bend)¦ 2¦(smaller/neater)¦ 3¦(furniture etc)¦ 4 fold your arms 5¦(business)¦ 6¦(cover)¦ 7 fold somebody in your arms Phrasal verbs fold something<=>in ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [: Old English; Origin … Dictionary of contemporary English
fold — 1 verb 1 BEND (T) to bend a piece of paper, cloth etc by laying or pressing one part over another: Fold the paper along the dotted line. | fold sth in two/half: The woman folded the tickets in two and tore them in half. 2 MAKE STH SMALLER/NEATER… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fold — I [[t]foʊld[/t]] v. t. 1) to bend (cloth, paper, etc.) over upon itself 2) to bring into a compact form by bending and laying parts together: to fold up a map[/ex] 3) to bring together and intertwine or cross: He folded his arms on his chest[/ex] … From formal English to slang