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2) Biology: clasp (о растении)3) Medicine: rotate4) Agriculture: clasp (о вьющемся растении)5) Makarov: climb (о растении), coil (round), wrap -
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3) Polymers: wreathe4) Makarov: criss-cross, criss-cross (крест-накрест) -
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1) General subject: blanket, carry away (о чувстве), come over, comprehend, comprise (this dictionary comprises about 60000 words - в этом словаре около 60000 слов), cover, embrace (взглядом, мыслью), (часто with) encircle, enclasp, (о контурах) ensquare, grasp, hent, inarm, include, inlace, lap, necklace (как ожерельем), overcome, overtake, pervade, prepossess (о чувстве, идее), rap (о чувстве), reach out to with (читателей новыми видами обслуживания и т. п.; кого-л., чем-л.), seize, span, sweep, whelm, wreathe, settle on, take in, reach out to with (кого-л., чем-л., читателей новыми видами обслуживания и т. п.), entail, engulf, provide4) Engineering: envelope, wrap (о канате)5) Mathematics: contain, incorporate, involve, surround7) Automobile industry: reach (напр. свечи зажигания)9) Information technology: enclose10) Officialese: target11) Mechanic engineering: take12) Mechanics: train about13) Patents: cover (напр. предмет охраны), read on, read upon, subsist15) Polymers: wrap16) Automation: clasp17) Arms production: grip18) Makarov: brace, circumvent, compass, cut across, encase, encircle (о контурах), enfold, enframe, enlace, entwine, fall, hold, invade (о чувствах), permeate, train about (напр. ремнём, цепью), encircle with, entrain about, carry away (о чувствах) -
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1) General subject: back (книгу), bind (книгу), encurl, encurl (нити), entwist, inosculate (о волокнах), interknit, interlace, intermingle, interplait, intertangle, intertwine, intertwist, interweave, interwind, interwreathe, plash (ветви), pleach, rebind (книгу), strand, thread, wattle, wreathe, writhe, put in boards3) Naval: wreath4) Poetical language: impleach6) Polygraphy: bind up7) Textile: intermesh8) Special term: lace in9) Polymers: tangle -
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1) General subject: braid, convolve, entwine, entwist, interknit, interlace, intertwine, intertwist, interweave, interwind, interwreathe, invent, inweave, lace, lock, plait, plash, pleach (особ. ветви), pleach (ветки для изгороди), splice, twine, twist, warp, wattle (прутья), weave, wreathe2) Poetical language: impleach3) Engineering: splice intertwine4) Bookish: interplait5) Agriculture: plash (ветви для изгороди), pleach (ветви для изгороди)6) Rare: complect7) Construction: intertwine (канат, верёвку), splice (напр. канаты)9) Textile: tress10) Physics: inosculate12) Makarov: criss-cross (крест-накрест), interwine, knit, splice (концы проводов), web -
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1) General subject: convolve, entwine, interknit, interlace, intertwine, intertwist, intervolve, twist, weave2) Aviation: wreathe3) Engineering: splice intertwine4) Physics: inosculate -
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(кого-л./что-л. чем-л.)
wind round; embrace (with); twine (round); entwine (with, about), coil (around)* * ** * *обвивать; обвить wind round; embrace; twine* * *claspenlaceentwinewindwreathe -
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(кого-л./что-л.)
1) (чем-л.) cover, bespread (with); dot (with) (усеивать)
2) (оплачивать) meet, pay off
3) (звук) drown
4) (не выдавать) cover up, shield, hush up
5) (расстояние) cover; measure поэт.* * *(чем-л.) cover, bespread (with); dot (with)* * *blanketbuckcaseclothecoatcopecoverdabhorselaymeasureoverlayoverspreadpallpalliatepayreimbursesettletopwreathe -
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wind* * *свивать; свить wind, twist, twine* * *coillaywreathe -
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plait, braid, weave, (inter)lace; invent разг.* * ** * *сплетать; сплести plait, braid, weave,lace* * *entwineintertwineinterweaveinweavelockwreathe -
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См. также в других словарях:
Wreathe — Wreathe, v. t. [imp. {Wreathed}; p. p. {Wreathed}; Archaic {Wreathen}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wreathing}.] [See {Wreath}, n.] [Written also {wreath}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To cause to revolve or writhe; to twist about; to turn. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] And… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wreathe — Wreathe, v. i. To be intewoven or entwined; to twine together; as, a bower of wreathing trees. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wreathe — index intertwine Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
wreathe — [ri:ð] v literary [Date: 1500 1600; Origin: Partly from wreath; partly from wrethen, old past participle of writhe] 1.) be wreathed in sth to be covered in something ▪ The mountains were wreathed in mist. 2.) be wreathed in smiles to be smiling… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wreathe — [ rið ] verb MAINLY LITERARY 1. ) transitive usually passive if something is wreathed in something such as smoke, steam, or shadow, it is surrounded by it: The city below them was wreathed in mist. a ) intransitive if smoke, steam or MIST… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wreathe — (v.) 1520s, a back formation from wrethen, Middle English pp. of WRITHE (Cf. writhe). Related: Wreathed; wreathing … Etymology dictionary
wreathe — *wind, coil, curl, twist, twine, entwine … New Dictionary of Synonyms
wreathe — ► VERB 1) (usu. be wreathed) envelop, surround, or encircle. 2) (of smoke) move with a curling motion. ORIGIN from WRITHE(Cf. ↑writhe), reinforced by WREATH(Cf. ↑wreath) … English terms dictionary
wreathe — [rēth] vt. wreathed, wreathing [Early ModE, back form. < ME wrethen, pp. of writhen,WRITHE; in later use < WREATH] 1. to coil, twist, or entwine, esp. so as to form into a wreath 2. to coil, twist, or entwine around; encircle [clouds… … English World dictionary
wreathe — en·wreathe; in·ter·wreathe; un·wreathe; wreathe; … English syllables
wreathe — UK [riːð] / US [rɪð] verb Word forms wreathe : present tense I/you/we/they wreathe he/she/it wreathes present participle wreathing past tense wreathed past participle wreathed mainly literary 1) a) [transitive, usually passive] if something is… … English dictionary