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41 hacerse una pelota
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42 hedgehog
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43 клубок
м. текст. ballсросток, клубок семян; семенная коробочка — seed ball
Синонимический ряд:в клубок (сущ.) в клубок; в клубочек; калачиком; клубочком -
44 συνελίσσω
συνελίσσω, [dialect] Ion. [pref] συνειλ- (as also in E. Ion 1164 codd.), [dialect] Att. [suff] συνέκ-ττω, [tense] aor. imper.Aσυνειλιξάτω IG22.204.31
:—roll together, roll up,εἴριον Hp.Art.9
, cf. Thphr.HP4.7.5:—[voice] Pass., ; of certain insects, roll themselves up into a ball, Arist.PA 682b22; of the chamaeleon's tail, Id.HA 503a20.3 intr., coil itself up, of a serpent, σπείραις ς. dub. l. in E. l.c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συνελίσσω
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45 свёртываться
свернуться1. curl up, roll up; ( о змее) coil upсвёртываться клубком, клубочком — roll oneself up into a ball
свёртываться в колонну воен. — break* into column
2. (о молоке, сливках) curdle; ( о крови) coagulate3. страд. к свёртывать 1, 2 -
46 encartuchar
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47 enrollar en forma de cucurucho
• make a cone of• roll up into a ball• roll up into a coneDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > enrollar en forma de cucurucho
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48 сворачиваться
несов. - свора́чиваться, сов. - сверну́ться1) (ложиться, согнувшись) curl up, roll up; ( о змее) coil upсвора́чиваться клубко́м / клубо́чком — roll oneself up into a ball
2) (уменьшаться, сокращаться) lessen, contract3) (о молоке, сливках) turn, curdle; ( о крови) coagulateне оставля́й молоко́ на со́лнце, а то оно́ свернётся — don't leave the milk out in the sun or it will turn
••свора́чиваться в коло́нну воен. — break into column
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49 appallottolare
[appallotto'lare]1. vt(carta, foglio) to screw into a ball2. vr (appallottolarsi)(gatto) to roll up into a ball -
50 biribildu
du/ad.1.a. (esfera, bola bihurtu) to make round, make into a ballb. (harria, biribila ez den gaia) to make round2. (tornuan) to turn3. (betetasuna eman) to round out4.a. (idatzia, pergaminoa) to roll upb. (soka, e.a.) to coil up, roll upc. (zigarro, puru) to roll5. (Mat. zenbaki) to round off; 8,999 biribil genezake, 9 idatziz we can round off 8.999 to 96. (ideia, e.a.) to put the final touches to, perfect da/ad.1. (planeta berria, e.a.) to become round2. (sugea, e.a.) to coil up -
51 skrę|cić
pf — skrę|cać impf Ⅰ vt 1. (wkrętami) to screw [sth] together, to screw together [elementy, deski]; (śrubami) to bolt [sth] together, to bolt together [elementy, deski]- meble do samodzielnego skręcenia self-assembly a. kit furniture2. (zrobić) to twist [sznur]; to roll [papierosa]- skręcić linę z prześcieradła to twist a sheet up into a rope3. (zwinąć) to twist- skręcić kulkę z papieru to twist a sheet of paper into a ball- jej skręcone włosy her curled hair- skręcony arkusik papieru a twisted piece of paper- skręcone ze sobą druty wires twisted together- skręcić drut w spiralę to twist a wire into a spiral4. (uszkodzić) to twist, to sprain [nogę]- skręcić sobie nogę w kostce to twist a. sprain one’s ankle- skręcić kark to break one’s neck5. (obrócić) to turn [głowę, tułów] 6. pot. (denerwować) zazdrość go skręca he’s green with envy pot.- aż mnie skręca, kiedy tego słucham it sickens me when I listen to this pot.Ⅱ vi (zmienić kierunek) [osoba, pojazd, droga] to turn- skręcić w prawo/lewo to turn right/left- rzeka skręca na północ/południe the river turns north/south- skręcić z autostrady w boczną drogę to turn off a motorway onto a. into a side road- skręć w pierwszą ulicę w lewo/prawo to take the first turn(ing) left/right- samochód skręcił gwałtownie the car swerved abruptlyⅢ skręcić się — skręcać się 1. (zwinąć się) [włosy, liście] to curl 2. (wić się) to writhe- skręcać się z bólu to writhe in pain- skręcać się ze śmiechu przen., pot. to be convulsed with laughterThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > skrę|cić
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52 клубок
м.1. ball; ( ниток) clew; (перен.) tangleсвернуться клубком — roll / curl (oneself) up into a ball
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53 комок
м.lump, clotсвернуться в комок — roll oneself into a ball, roll up
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54 tortop olmak
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55 a se face colac
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56 клубком
нареч.in a ball / massсверну́ться клубко́м — roll / curl (oneself) up into a ball
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57 комок
м.lump, clot••комо́к не́рвов — bundle of nerves
комо́к в го́рле — a lump in the throat
сжа́ться в комо́к — roll oneself into a ball, roll up
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58 свернуться
несовер. - свертываться; совер. - свернутьсясвернуться клубком — to roll/curl oneself up into a ball
2) ( о молоке)curdle; coagulate (о крови) -
59 свернуться в комок
to roll oneself into a ball, to roll upРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > свернуться в комок
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60 свёртываться
св - сверну́ться1) скручиваться to roll up2) о растениях to fold, to curl upкот сверну́лся клубко́м — the cat rolled itself into a ball/curled up
См. также в других словарях:
roll into — phr verb Roll into is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ball … Collocations dictionary
roll — [rōl] vi. [ME rollen < OFr roller < VL * rotulare < L rotula: see ROLL the n.] 1. a) to move by turning on an axis or over and over b) to rotate about its axis lengthwise, as a spacecraft in flight 2. a) to move or be mov … English World dictionary
Roll — Roll, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rolled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rolling}.] [OF. roeler, roler, F. rouler, LL. rotulare, fr. L. royulus, rotula, a little wheel, dim. of rota wheel; akin to G. rad, and to Skr. ratha car, chariot. Cf. {Control}, {Roll}, n.,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Roll — Roll, n. [F. r[^o]le a roll (in sense 3), fr. L. rotulus ? little wheel, LL., a roll, dim. of L. rota a wheel. See {Roll}, v., and cf. {R[^o]le}, {Rouleau}, {Roulette}.] 1. The act of rolling, or state of being rolled; as, the roll of a ball; the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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roll — 1 verb 1 ROUND OBJECT (intransitive always + adv/prep, transitive) if something that is round rolls or if you roll it, it moves along a surface by turning over and over: The ball rolled into the street. | roll sth: Maybe we can roll the log to… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
roll — v. & n. v. 1 a intr. move or go in some direction by turning over and over on an axis (the ball rolled under the table; a barrel started rolling). b tr. cause to do this (rolled the barrel into the cellar). 2 tr. make revolve between two surfaces … Useful english dictionary
ball — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 round object in games ADJECTIVE ▪ bowling, cricket, golf, ping pong/Ping Pong™, rugby, soccer (esp. AmE), tennis, etc. ▪ … Collocations dictionary
roll — I UK [rəʊl] / US [roʊl] verb Word forms roll : present tense I/you/we/they roll he/she/it rolls present participle rolling past tense rolled past participle rolled *** 1) a) [intransitive] to move forward while turning over and over The pencil… … English dictionary