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1) Общая лексика: осыпать подарками (комплиментами)2) Макаров: осыпать подарками -
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1. [ʹsmʌðə] n1. едкий, удушливый дым2. 1) плотный, густой туман2) сильный снегопад; метель3. тлеющая зола4. амер. столпотворение, сумбур5. масса, изобилие; избыток (чего-л.)2. [ʹsmʌðə] v1. 1) душить; затруднять дыханиеwe were smothered with soot and ashes cascading from the fireplace - мы не могли продохнуть от сажи и золы, сыплющихся из камина
2) задыхаться; страдать от удушьяto smother with smoke [with dust] - задыхаться от дыма [от пыли]
2. 1) задушить, удушить2) задохнуться, умереть от удушья3. 1) гасить, тушить2) подавлять, сдерживать (тж. smother up)to smother a yawn - подавить зевок /зевоту/
to smother anger - сдерживать /скрывать/ гнев
to smother up a scandal - замять скандал /ссору/
to smother a child with too much care - подавлять /сдерживать развитие/ ребёнка излишней опекой
4. густо покрывать; окутыватьliver smothered in onions - печёнка, щедро посыпанная /сдобренная/ луком
a grave smothered in flowers - могила, утопающая в цветах
5. заваливать, засыпатьto smother in gifts [in compliments] - осыпать подарками [комплиментами]
6. тушить (мясо и т. п.)7. амер. сл. мариновать, спускать на тормозах (законопроект и т. п.) -
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1. n едкий, удушливый дым2. n плотный, густой туман3. n сильный снегопад; метель4. n тлеющая зола5. n амер. столпотворение, сумбур6. n масса, изобилие; избыток7. v душить; затруднять дыхание8. v задыхаться; страдать от удушья9. v задушить, удушить10. v задохнуться, умереть от удушья11. v гасить, тушить12. v подавлять, сдерживать13. v густо покрывать; окутыватьliver smothered in onions — печёнка, щедро посыпанная луком
a grave smothered in flowers — могила, утопающая в цветах
14. v заваливать, засыпать15. v амер. сл. мариновать, спускать на тормозахСинонимический ряд:1. compose (verb) collect; compose; conceal; contain; control; cool; re-collect; rein; repress; restrain; simmer down; suppress2. envelop (verb) envelop; shower; surround3. gag (verb) asphyxiate; choke; extinguish; gag; garrotte; hold back; hold down; hush; muffle; quench; shush; squelch; stifle; strangle; strangulate; subdue; suffocate; throttle4. whip (verb) beat; blast; curry; drub; dust; lambaste; lick; mop up; overpower; overrun; overwhelm; rout; shellac; skunk; smear; steamroller; thrash; trim; trounce; upend; wallop; whip; whompАнтонимический ряд:aerate; expose; stoke -
5 smother
['smʌðə(r)]1) (stifle) soffocare [person, fire, yawn, scandal]2) (cover)to smother sb. with kisses — coprire qcn. di baci
* * *1) (to kill or die from lack of air, caused especially by a thick covering over the mouth and nose; to suffocate: He smothered his victim by holding a pillow over her face.) soffocare, asfissiare2) (to prevent (a fire) from burning by covering it thickly: He threw sand on the fire to smother it.) spegnere3) (to cover (too) thickly; to overwhelm: When he got home his children smothered him with kisses.) ricoprire; soffocare* * *smother /ˈsmʌðə(r)/n. [uc]2 nuvolo di polvere; polverone.(to) smother /ˈsmʌðə(r)/A v. t.1 soffocare ( anche fig.); asfissiare: He smothered his wife with a pillow, ha soffocato la moglie con un guanciale; We were smothered by smoke, eravamo soffocati dal fumo; He smothered the girl with kisses, soffocò la ragazza di baci; to smother a yawn, soffocare uno sbadiglio3 celare; nascondere; reprimere; mettere a tacere: to smother one's rage, reprimere l'ira; The facts were smothered up, la cosa è stata messa a tacere4 ricoprire; colmare: The steak was smothered with mushrooms, la bistecca era ricoperta di funghi; They smothered me with gifts, mi hanno colmato di doniB v. i.1 soffocare; respirare a fatica2 soffocare; morire asfissiato● to smother the fire, spegnere (o coprire di cenere) il fuoco □ (a scacchi) smothered mate, scacco matto affogato ( dato con il cavallo) □ ( cucina) strawberries smothered in cream, fragole affogate nella panna.* * *['smʌðə(r)]1) (stifle) soffocare [person, fire, yawn, scandal]2) (cover)to smother sb. with kisses — coprire qcn. di baci
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ˈsmʌðə
1. гл.
1) душить, вызвать приступ удушья
2) задохнуться
3) а) гасить, тушить, ликвидировать the smother the fire ≈ потушить пожар б) сдерживать, подавлять (зевок, гнев) to smother up a quarrel ≈ урегулировать разногласия
4) густо покрывать
5) окутывать( дымом)
6) кул. тушить ∙ smother in smother up smother with
2. сущ.
1) густое облако дыма или пыли
2) тлеющая зола едкий, удушливый дым плотный, густой туман сильный снегопад;
метель тлеющая зола (американизм) столпотворение, сумбур масса, изобилие;
избыток (чего-либо) душить;
затруднять дыхание - to * with kisses задушить поцелуями - we were *ed with soot and ashes cascading from the fireplace мы не могли продохнуть от сажи и золы, сыплющихся из камина задыхаться;
страдать от удушья - to * with smoke( with dust) задыхаться от дыма (от пыли) задушить, удушить задохнуться, умереть от удушья гасить, тушить - to * a fire тушить пожар подавлять, сдерживать (также * up) - to * a yawn подавить зевок (зевоту) - to * anger сдерживать (скрывать) гнев - to * up a scandal замять скандал (ссору - to * a child with too much care подавлять (сдерживать развитие) ребенка излишней опекой густо покрывать;
окутывать - liver *ed in onions печенка, щедро посыпанная (сдобренная) луком - a grave *ed in flowers могила, утопающая в цветах - she was *ed in furs она была укутана в меха - his chest was *ed in medals его грудь была увешана медалями заваливать, засыпать - to * in gifts (in compliments) осыпать подарками (комплиментами) - snow *ed the trails снег завалил путь тушить (мясо и т. п.) (американизм) (сленг) мариновать, спускать на тормозах (законопроект и т. п.) smother густо покрывать ~ густое облако дыма или пыли ~ душить ~ задохнуться ~ окутывать (дымом) ~ подавлять (зевок, гнев) ~ тлеющая зола ~ кул. тушить ~ тушить to ~ up a scandal замять скандал -
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/'smʌðə/ * danh từ - lửa âm ỉ; sự cháy âm ỉ - tình trạng âm ỉ - đám bụi mù; đám khói mù - sa mù - (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) sự mờ tối (vì có khói mù...) * ngoại động từ - làm ngột ngạt, làm ngạt thở; bóp chết - làm (lửa) cháy âm ỉ - giấu giếm, che giấu, bưng bít =to smother up facts+ che giấu sự thật =to smother a yawn+ che cái ngáp - bao bọc, bao phủ, phủ kín =road smothered in dust+ đường (phủ) đầy bụi * nội động từ - (từ hiếm,nghĩa hiếm) chết ngạt, nghẹt thở !to smother somebody with gifts - gửi đồ biếu tới tấp cho ai !to smother somebody with kindness - đối đãi với ai hết lòng tử tế -
8 осыпать подарками
1) General subject: lavish gifts on smb, (кого-л.) pour gifts upon, smother in gifts (комплиментами)2) Makarov: smother in gifts -
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1. giftware2. keepsake3. present; gift4. giftчек, полученный в подарок — gift check
Синонимический ряд:даром (сущ.) гостинцем; даром; подношением; презентом -
10 colmar
v.1 to fill (to the brim).colmar a alguien de regalos/elogios to shower gifts/praise on somebody2 to fulfill, to fill, to fulfil, to satisfy.El premio colma las expectativas The award satisfies the expectations.3 to top off, to fill up, to lavish on.El taxista colmó el tanque de gasolina The cab driver filled up the tank.4 to be satisfied with.Me colma tu dedicación I am satisfied with your commitment.* * *1 (gen) to fill (de, with); (vaso, copa) to fill to the brim2 figurado to shower (de, with), overwhelm (de, with)* * *verb* * *VT1) (=llenar) [+ vaso, recipiente] to fill to the brim, fill to overflowing, fill right up (de with)[+ cuchara, plato] to heap (de with)2) [+ ambición, esperanzas] to fulfil, fulfill (EEUU), realize3)colmar a algn de algo: colmar a algn de honores — to shower sb with honours o (EEUU) honors
colmar a algn de improperios — to heap insults o abuse on sb, shower sb with insults o abuse
* * *verbo transitivoa) <vaso/cesta> to fill... to the brimb) <deseos/aspiraciones> to fulfill*c) < paciencia> to stretch... to the limitcolmar a alguien de algo — de atenciones to lavish something on somebody
una vida colmada de éxitos — a life filled with o full of success
* * *= smother.Ex. This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.----* colmar de atenciones = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* la gota que colmó el vaso = the straw that broke the camel's back.* ser la gota que colma el vaso = bring + the situation to a head.* * *verbo transitivoa) <vaso/cesta> to fill... to the brimb) <deseos/aspiraciones> to fulfill*c) < paciencia> to stretch... to the limitcolmar a alguien de algo — de atenciones to lavish something on somebody
una vida colmada de éxitos — a life filled with o full of success
* * *= smother.Ex: This article outlines the preparatory stages and describes some of the problems presented by the physical conditions in a city of tents either drenched by rain or smothered by dust = Este artículo esboza las etapas preparatorias y describe algunos de los problemas que presentan las condiciones físicas de una gran cantidad de tiendas de campaña empapadas por la lluvia o cubiertas por el polvo.
* colmar de atenciones = kill + Nombre + with kindness, smother + Nombre + with kindness.* la gota que colmó el vaso = the straw that broke the camel's back.* ser la gota que colma el vaso = bring + the situation to a head.* * *colmar [A1 ]vt1 ‹vaso/cesta› to fill … to the brimle sirvió el vaso bien colmado she filled his glass to the brim, she filled his glass right up2 ‹deseos/aspiraciones› to fulfill*3 ‹paciencia› to try4(de orgullo, atenciones): una vida colmada de éxitos/felicidad a life filled with o full of success/happinessse han visto colmados de elogios praise has been heaped on them, they have been showered with praiseme colmaron de atenciones they lavished attention on me* * *
colmar ( conjugate colmar) verbo transitivoa) ‹vaso/cesta› to fill … to the brim
colmar a algn de algo ‹ de atenciones› to lavish sth on sb;
‹ de regalos› to shower sb with sth
colmar verbo transitivo frml
1 to fill (right up)
(un cuenco, una copa) to fill to the brim
2 (satisfacer) to fulfil, satisfy
' colmar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
satisfacer
- colmado
- llenar
English:
heap
- shower
* * *colmar vt1. [recipiente] to fill (to the brim)2. [aspiración, deseo] to fulfil;colmar a alguien de regalos/elogios to shower sb with gifts/praise;este premio colma con creces mis aspiraciones this prize is more than I'd ever hoped for;el bebé colmó de felicidad a la familia the baby brought so much happiness into the family's lives* * *fulfil;colmar un vaso fill a glass to the brim;colmar a alguien de elogios heap praise on s.o.* * *colmar vt1) : to fill to the brim2) : to fulfill, to satisfy3) : to heap, to showerme colmaron de regalos: they showered me with gifts -
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covererrore, suono cover up* * *coprire v.tr.1 to cover (up) (anche fig.): il divano era coperto con un telo bianco, the couch was covered with a white sheet; se copri la pentola l'acqua bollirà prima, if you cover the pot the water will boil more quickly; si coprì il volto con le mani e pianse, he covered his face with his hands and sobbed; la neve aveva coperto tutta la campagna, the countryside was covered with snow; Mark aveva le braccia coperte di lividi, Mark's arms were covered with bruises; l'edera copriva tutto il muro, the wall was entirely covered (o overgrown) with ivy; copri bene il bambino, wrap the baby up warmly; copriti le spalle!, cover your shoulders up // (cuc.): coprire una torta di panna, to top a cake with cream; faccio coprire la torta con glassa al cioccolato, I'll have the cake topped with chocolate icing // (med.) coprire un dente con una capsula, to cap a tooth // (edil.): coprire di piastrelle, to tile; coprire di moquette, to carpet; coprire d'intonaco, to plaster // coprire di baci, di ingiurie, to cover with kisses, with abuse; coprire di gentilezze, to overwhelm (o to shower) with kindness; coprire di gloria, di onore, to cover with glory, with honour2 ( occultare) to cover (up): grossi nuvoloni coprirono il sole, large dark clouds covered (up) the sun; puoi coprire lo strappo con una toppa, you can cover (up) the tear with a patch; è inutile che tu cerchi di coprire i suoi errori, it's pointless for you to try and cover up his mistakes; non cercare di coprirlo, don't try and cover up for him; la musica coprì le sue parole, the music drowned out (o covered) his words3 ( difendere) to cover: la nostra ritirata verrà coperta dall'artiglieria, the artillery will cover our retreat; copritemi ( alle spalle)!, cover me! // coprire il re, ( scacchi) to guard the king4 (comm.) ( far fronte) to meet*; ( garantire) to cover: la mia assicurazione mi copre da ogni rischio, my insurance covers me against all risks; coprire le spese, to meet (o cover) expenses6 ( occupare) to hold*; ( andare a occupare) to fill: copre da anni quella carica, he has been holding that office for years; chi copre la cattedra di inglese?, who holds the chair of English?; chi coprirà il posto rimasto vacante?, who will fill the vacancy?7 ( distanza) to cover, to do*: il vincitore ha coperto la distanza in un'ora, the winner covered (o did) the distance in an hour◘ coprirsi v.rifl.1 to cover oneself (up): copriti bene perché fa un gran freddo, cover yourself up (o wrap yourself up) warmly because it's very cold; pensi sia necessario coprire?, do you think we ought to wear something warm? // coprire di gloria, di onore, to cover oneself with glory, with honour; coprire di vergogna, to bring shame upon oneself // coprire di debiti, to get deep into debt2 (comm.) ( garantirsi) to cover oneself: voglio coprirmi da ogni rischio, I want to cover (o insure) myself against all risks3 (sport) to guard; to be* on one's guard◆ v.intr.pron.1 to be* covered; to get* covered: in primavera i campi si coprono di fiori, in spring the fields are covered with flowers; l'inferriata si è coperta di ruggine, the railings have got covered with rust; nel riordinare mi sono tutto coperto di polvere, I got all covered with dust while tidying up; si è tutto coperto di vesciche, he got covered all over with blisters // coprire di squame, to scale2 ( rannuvolarsi) to become* overcast.* * *1. [ko'prire]vb irreg vt(gen) to cover, (occupare: carica, posto) to hold, (persona: proteggere: anche), fig to cover, shield, (fig : suono) to drown, (segreto, sentimenti) to concealcoprire di o con — (gen) to cover with
era coperto di lividi — he was bruised all over o covered in bruises
coprire qn di insulti/di doni — to shower insults/gifts on sb
coprire (le spalle a) qn — (in una sparatoria) to cover sb
coprire un rischio Econ, Assicurazione — to cover a risk
2. vr (coprirsi)(persona) to wrap (o.s.) up, Assicurazionecoprirsi contro — to insure o.s. against
coprirsi di gloria/di ridicolo — to cover o.s. with glory/with ridicule
3. vip (coprirsi)(cielo) to cloud overcoprirsi di — (muffa, macchie) to be covered in* * *[ko'prire] 1.verbo transitivo1) (ricoprire) to cover [oggetto, ferito] ( con with)2) (chiudere) to cover, to put* the lid on [ pentola]3) (avvolgere) [nebbia, neve, strato] to cover, to envelop [città, superficie]4) (nascondere alla vista) to hide*, to cover upcoprire la vista a qcn. — to block sb.'s view
coprire qcn. di — to shower sb. with, to shower [sth.] on sb. [doni, complimenti]; to cover sb. with [ baci]
6) (contro il freddo) (con abiti) to wrap [sb.] up; (a letto) to cover [sb.] up7) (essere più forte di) to cover [suono, odore]8) (proteggere) (nascondendo la verità) to cover up for [amico, collega]; mil. sport to cover [soldato, zona del campo]coprire le spalle a qcn. — to cover sb.'s back
9) (occupare, esercitare) to hold*, to fill [ carica]10) (percorrere) [corridore, veicolo] to cover [ distanza]12) econ. [ somma] to cover [spese, costi]2.verbo pronominale coprirsi1) (vestirsi) to wrap up, to cover oneself up2) meteor. [ cielo] to become* cloudy, overcast, to cloud over3) (riempirsi)4) econ.* * *coprire/ko'prire/ [91]1 (ricoprire) to cover [oggetto, ferito] ( con with)2 (chiudere) to cover, to put* the lid on [ pentola]3 (avvolgere) [nebbia, neve, strato] to cover, to envelop [città, superficie]4 (nascondere alla vista) to hide*, to cover up; coprire la vista a qcn. to block sb.'s view5 (dare in grande quantità) coprire qcn. di to shower sb. with, to shower [sth.] on sb. [doni, complimenti]; to cover sb. with [ baci]6 (contro il freddo) (con abiti) to wrap [sb.] up; (a letto) to cover [sb.] up7 (essere più forte di) to cover [suono, odore]8 (proteggere) (nascondendo la verità) to cover up for [amico, collega]; mil. sport to cover [soldato, zona del campo]; coprire le spalle a qcn. to cover sb.'s back9 (occupare, esercitare) to hold*, to fill [ carica]10 (percorrere) [corridore, veicolo] to cover [ distanza]12 econ. [ somma] to cover [spese, costi]II coprirsi verbo pronominale1 (vestirsi) to wrap up, to cover oneself up2 meteor. [ cielo] to become* cloudy, overcast, to cloud over4 econ. - rsi contro to cover oneself against. -
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1. [ko'prire]vb irreg vt(gen) to cover, (occupare: carica, posto) to hold, (persona: proteggere: anche), fig to cover, shield, (fig : suono) to drown, (segreto, sentimenti) to concealcoprire di o con — (gen) to cover with
era coperto di lividi — he was bruised all over o covered in bruises
coprire qn di insulti/di doni — to shower insults/gifts on sb
coprire (le spalle a) qn — (in una sparatoria) to cover sb
coprire un rischio Econ, Assicurazione — to cover a risk
2. vr (coprirsi)(persona) to wrap (o.s.) up, Assicurazionecoprirsi contro — to insure o.s. against
coprirsi di gloria/di ridicolo — to cover o.s. with glory/with ridicule
3. vip (coprirsi)(cielo) to cloud overcoprirsi di — (muffa, macchie) to be covered in
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