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Общая лексика: акварель -
3 watercolours
npl akwarele pl, farby pl wodne -
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nაკვარელები -
5 to paint in watercolours
to paint in watercolourspintar aquarelas. -
6 this artist's medium is watercolours
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > this artist's medium is watercolours
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7 aquarelle
aquarelle [akwaʀεl]feminine noun( = technique) watercolours (Brit), watercolors (US) ; ( = tableau) watercolour (Brit), watercolor (US)* * *akwaʀɛl1) ( procédé) watercolours [BrE] (pl)2) ( œuvre) watercolour [BrE]* * *akwaʀɛl nf(= tableau) watercolour Grande-Bretagne watercolor USA (= genre) watercolours pl Grande-Bretagne watercolors pl USA* * *aquarelle nf1 ( procédé) watercoloursGB (pl);2 ( œuvre) watercolourGB.[akwarɛl] nom féminin[tableau] watercolour -
8 watercolour
watercolour n acuarelatr['wɔːtəkʌləSMALLr/SMALL]1 acuarela1 acuarelas nombre femenino plural(US) ['wɔːtǝˌkʌlǝ(r)]N acuarela f -
9 Aquarell
n; -s, -e KUNST watercolo(u)r* * *das Aquarellwatercolour painting; aquarelle; watercolour; water-color; water-color painting* * *Aqua|rẹll [akva'rɛl]nt -s, -ewatercolour (Brit) or watercolor (US) (painting)* * *Aqua·rell<-s, -e>[akvaˈrɛl]nt watercolour [or AM -or] [painting]▪ \Aquarelle malen to paint in watercolours [or AM -ors]* * *das; Aquarells, Aquarelle watercolour [painting]* * ** * *das; Aquarells, Aquarelle watercolour [painting]* * *-e n.watercolor (US) n.watercolour (UK) n. -
10 acuarela
f.watercolor.* * *1 watercolour (US watercolor)* * *SF watercolour, watercolor (EEUU)pintor(a) a la acuarela — watercolourist, watercolorist (EEUU)
* * *femenino watercolor** * *= watercolour [watercolor, -USA].Ex. This database contains 500 photographs, drawings, engravings and watercolours of the 16th century Sutton House and its environs.----* a la acuarela = water-coloured [water-colored, -USA].* * *femenino watercolor** * *= watercolour [watercolor, -USA].Ex: This database contains 500 photographs, drawings, engravings and watercolours of the 16th century Sutton House and its environs.
* a la acuarela = water-coloured [water-colored, -USA].* * *watercolor*pintar a la acuarela to paint in watercolor(s)* * *
acuarela sustantivo femenino
watercolor( conjugate watercolor)
acuarela sustantivo femenino watercolour, US watercolor
' acuarela' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pintura
English:
watercolor
- watercolour
- water
* * *acuarela nf1. [técnica] watercolour2. [pintura] watercolour* * *f watercolor, Brwatercolour* * *acuarela nf: watercolor* * *acuarela n watercolour -
11 alrededores
m.pl.1 environs.2 surroundings, neighborhood, fringes, outskirts.* * *1 surrounding area sing■ en los alrededores de Sevilla in the vicinity of Seville, just outside Seville* * *noun m. plural1) surroundings2) outskirts* * *masculino plurala) (de ciudad - barrios periféricos, afueras) outskirts (pl); (- otras localidades)b) (de edificio, calle) surrounding area* * *= surroundings, surrounding area, outskirts of, the, vicinity, environs.Ex. Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex. Large-scale maps and street plans of the locality and surrounding areas may be consulted, as may current traders' lists and catalogues.Ex. Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.Ex. Students should be encouraged to pay a visit to a library in their own vicinity to consult particular sources or to initiate an interlibrary loan request.Ex. This database contains 500 photographs, drawings, engravings and watercolours of the 16th century Sutton House and its environs.----* en los alrededores de = on the outskirts of, in the area round.* * *masculino plurala) (de ciudad - barrios periféricos, afueras) outskirts (pl); (- otras localidades)b) (de edificio, calle) surrounding area* * *= surroundings, surrounding area, outskirts of, the, vicinity, environs.Ex: Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.
Ex: Large-scale maps and street plans of the locality and surrounding areas may be consulted, as may current traders' lists and catalogues.Ex: Gerould College, a co-educational undergraduate institution, is located on the outskirts of a peaceful, hideaway village in the Northeast, far from the rumbling tempo of industrialism.Ex: Students should be encouraged to pay a visit to a library in their own vicinity to consult particular sources or to initiate an interlibrary loan request.Ex: This database contains 500 photographs, drawings, engravings and watercolours of the 16th century Sutton House and its environs.* en los alrededores de = on the outskirts of, in the area round.* * *1 (de edificio, calle) surrounding area ( sing)la polícia está rastreando los alrededores the police are combing the surrounding areaen los alrededores del estadio in the area around the stadium2 (de ciudad) outskirts (pl)vive en los alrededores de Madrid she lives in the outskirts of Madrid3 (de otras lugares) surroundings (pl)el pueblo y sus alrededores the village and its surroundings* * *
alrededores sustantivo masculino plural
( otras localidades): surroundings (pl)
' alrededores' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
alrededor
- proximidad
English:
environs
- round
- surrounding
- vicinity
- home
- neighborhood
- neighboring
- out
- surroundings
* * *mpl surrounding area sg* * *alrededores nmplaledaños: surroundings, outskirts* * *alrededores npl outskirts -
12 entorno
m.1 environment, surroundings.2 context.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: entornar.* * *1 environment, surroundings plural2 INFORMÁTICA environment* * *noun m.1) environment2) surroundings* * *SM1) (=medioambiente) environment; (Literat) setting, milieu; (=clima) climate; (=escenario) scenesacar a algn de su entorno — to take sb away from/out of their normal environment
2) (Inform) environment* * *a) ( situación) environmententorno social — social milieu o environment
los restos hallados en su entorno — the remains found around it o in the vicinity
b) (Lit) setting; (Mat) range; (Inf) environment* * *= arena, atmosphere, environment, scene, setting, surroundings, milieu, compass, compass, set and setting, landscape, habitat, environs, climate, ambient, ambiance [ambience], ambience [ambiance], environ.Ex. This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.Ex. Above all, we specified an atmosphere in all public areas appropriate for study without the need for oppressive silence.Ex. This document specifies methods of extending the 7-bit code, remaining in a 7-bit environment or increasing to an 8-bit environment.Ex. A recent inexpensive introduction to the microcomputer scene, the Sinclair QL, uses a 32 bit processor (the Motorola 680008) and offers 128K RAM expandable to 640K.Ex. Over 700 CRT terminals are online to Columbus and are used in a variety of ways to improve service in the local library settings.Ex. Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex. These are the kinds of problems that characteristically arise in the complex and continually changing milieu of libraries and media and information centers.Ex. All truth is contained in the compass of your mind.Ex. All truth is contained in the compass of your mind.Ex. For me a picture of myself in a dentist's waiting room is a perfect metaphor for set and setting very much in play against the easily obtained pleasures I usually get from reading.Ex. During the post-war period international organizations have become a prominent feature of the international landscape.Ex. The academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.Ex. This database contains 500 photographs, drawings, engravings and watercolours of the 16th century Sutton House and its environs.Ex. The article 'Keeping your ear to the ground' discusses the skills and knowledge information professionals need to have in today's IT-rich climate.Ex. This article studies monumental wall paintings and mosaics, focusing on the disposition of narratives in relation to their architectural ambients.Ex. People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex. The current ambience is such that we are facing a new crisis in cataloging.Ex. For example, the games themselves can act as a tool to educate social science students how to access and interact with unknown cultures within a safe environ.----* adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.* cambiar de entorno = change + scenery.* cambio de entorno = change of scenery, change of air and scene, change of air, change of scene.* crear un entorno = create + an environment.* del entorno = ambient, environmental.* en el entorno de = in the realm of.* en + Posesivo + entorno = in + Posesivo + midst.* entorno de redes = network environment, online environment.* entorno de trabajo = working environment, work environment.* entorno electrónico distribuido = distributed environment.* entorno familiar = home environment.* entorno físico = atmospherics.* entorno laboral = workplace, work environment, work setting, job setting, job environment, working environment.* entorno natural = natural habitat, natural setting.* entorno natural, el = natural environment, the.* entorno OSI = OSI environment.* entorno urbanístico = built environment.* entorno urbano = built environment.* perjudicial para el entorno = environmentally-damaging.* relativo a la navegación por un entorno gráfico = navigational.* vida en el entorno familiar = family life.* * *a) ( situación) environmententorno social — social milieu o environment
los restos hallados en su entorno — the remains found around it o in the vicinity
b) (Lit) setting; (Mat) range; (Inf) environment* * *= arena, atmosphere, environment, scene, setting, surroundings, milieu, compass, compass, set and setting, landscape, habitat, environs, climate, ambient, ambiance [ambience], ambience [ambiance], environ.Ex: This shifts the responsibility for headings and their arrangement into the arena of cataloguers and indexers.
Ex: Above all, we specified an atmosphere in all public areas appropriate for study without the need for oppressive silence.Ex: This document specifies methods of extending the 7-bit code, remaining in a 7-bit environment or increasing to an 8-bit environment.Ex: A recent inexpensive introduction to the microcomputer scene, the Sinclair QL, uses a 32 bit processor (the Motorola 680008) and offers 128K RAM expandable to 640K.Ex: Over 700 CRT terminals are online to Columbus and are used in a variety of ways to improve service in the local library settings.Ex: Work in a duly ordered community should be made attractive by the consciousness of usefulness, by variety, and by being exercised amidst pleasurable surroundings.Ex: These are the kinds of problems that characteristically arise in the complex and continually changing milieu of libraries and media and information centers.Ex: All truth is contained in the compass of your mind.Ex: All truth is contained in the compass of your mind.Ex: For me a picture of myself in a dentist's waiting room is a perfect metaphor for set and setting very much in play against the easily obtained pleasures I usually get from reading.Ex: During the post-war period international organizations have become a prominent feature of the international landscape.Ex: The academic library is the natural habitat of the absent-minded professor.Ex: This database contains 500 photographs, drawings, engravings and watercolours of the 16th century Sutton House and its environs.Ex: The article 'Keeping your ear to the ground' discusses the skills and knowledge information professionals need to have in today's IT-rich climate.Ex: This article studies monumental wall paintings and mosaics, focusing on the disposition of narratives in relation to their architectural ambients.Ex: People like to browse the books and magazines, take in the ambiance, and be seen and perceived as a patron of the arts and literature.Ex: The current ambience is such that we are facing a new crisis in cataloging.Ex: For example, the games themselves can act as a tool to educate social science students how to access and interact with unknown cultures within a safe environ.* adaptarse al entorno = adjust to + environment.* cambiar de entorno = change + scenery.* cambio de entorno = change of scenery, change of air and scene, change of air, change of scene.* crear un entorno = create + an environment.* del entorno = ambient, environmental.* en el entorno de = in the realm of.* en + Posesivo + entorno = in + Posesivo + midst.* entorno de redes = network environment, online environment.* entorno de trabajo = working environment, work environment.* entorno electrónico distribuido = distributed environment.* entorno familiar = home environment.* entorno físico = atmospherics.* entorno laboral = workplace, work environment, work setting, job setting, job environment, working environment.* entorno natural = natural habitat, natural setting.* entorno natural, el = natural environment, the.* entorno OSI = OSI environment.* entorno urbanístico = built environment.* entorno urbano = built environment.* perjudicial para el entorno = environmentally-damaging.* relativo a la navegación por un entorno gráfico = navigational.* vida en el entorno familiar = family life.* * *1 (situación) environmentel entorno del niño influye en esto the child's environment influences thisentorno social social milieu o environmententorno familiar home environmentel entorno es poco favorable a la negociación the setting is o the situation is o the conditions are o the environment is not ideal for negotiationla estructura y los restos hallados en su entorno the structure and the remains found around it o in the vicinity2 ( Lit) setting3 ( Mat) range* * *
Del verbo entornar: ( conjugate entornar)
entorno es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
entornó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
entornar
entorno
entorno sustantivo masculino
b) (Lit) settingc) (Inf) environment
entornar verbo transitivo to half-close
(una puerta, ventana) to leave ajar
entorno sustantivo masculino
1 (medio) environment
entorno social, social environment
2 (proximidades) surroundings pl
' entorno' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ambiente
- escenario
- media
- medio
- sosegada
- sosegado
English:
atmosphere
- blend
- environment
- setting
- surrounding
- environmental
- environs
* * *entorno nm1. [ambiente] environment, surroundings;el entorno familiar/social the home/social environment;fuentes bien informadas del entorno del presidente well-informed sources close to the president;España y los países de su entorno Spain and her European neighbours2. [medio ambiente] environment3. Informát environment* * *m tb INFOR environment* * *entorno nm: surroundings pl, environment* * *entorno n environment -
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14 akwarel|a
f 1. zw. pl (farba) watercolour zw. pl GB, watercolor zw. pl US- malować akwarelami to paint in watercolours2. Szt. (obraz) watercolour GB, watercolor US; aquarelle rzad. 3. sgt Szt. (technika) watercolour GB, watercolor US; aquarelle rzad.- uprawiać akwarelę to paint in watercoloursThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > akwarel|a
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15 medium
1. [ʹmi:dıəm] n (pl тж. -dia)1. средство; способ, путьadvertising medium, a medium for advertising - средство рекламирования
circulating medium, a medium of circulation - обращающиеся деньги; средство обращения; монета в обращении
a medium of exchange - а) средство международных расчётов; б) средство обмена
theatre, films, television are all media forming public opinion - театр, кино, телевидение являются средствами формирования общественного мнения
by /through/ the medium of smth. - через посредство чего-л., посредством чего-л.
through the medium of the press - посредством печати, через печать
by this medium - этим /таким/ путём /способом/
2. 1) материал ( используемый в искусстве)this sculptor's favourite medium is marble - любимый материал этого скульптора - мрамор, этот скульптор любит работать в мраморе
this artist's medium is watercolours - этот художник работает /пишет, рисует/ акварелью [см. тж. 2)]
2) средство выраженияartist's medium - средство выражения художника [см. тж. 1)]
poetry is his medium - он выражает свои мысли средствами поэзии; поэзия является для него средством самовыражения
he writes stories but the theatre is his favourite medium - он пишет рассказы, но его любимой формой являются пьесы
3. 1) физ. средаcontinuous medium - физ. сплошная среда
culture medium - бакт. питательная среда
2) (окружающая) среда, обстановка, условия (жизни)water is the natural medium for fish - вода является естественной средой для рыбы
3) носитель информации (бумага, магнитная лента и т. п.)4. середина; промежуточная ступень5. 1) агент, посредник2) посредничествоsold through the medium of - ком. продано через посредство
6. медиум ( у спиритов)7. жив. растворитель ( краски)8. полигр. формат бумаги 23Ҳ18 д или 22Ҳ171/2 д9. лог. средняя посылка ( силлогизма)2. [ʹmi:dıəm] a1. средний, промежуточныйof medium height [quality, size] - среднего роста [качества, размера]
medium hard - среднетвёрдый, средней твёрдости
medium energy - физ. средняя энергия
medium nucleus - физ. ядро со средним значением массы
medium frequency - радио средняя частота
medium wavelength, medium waves - радио средние волны
medium atom bomb - воен. атомная бомба средней мощности
medium bomber [tank] - воен. средний бомбардировщик [танк]
medium clouds - метеор. облака среднего яруса
medium shot - кино средний план
medium long shot - кино среднеобщий план
medium close-up - кино среднекрупный /«итальянский»/ план
2. умеренный3. воен. среднекалиберный -
16 акварель
1) General subject: aquarelle, wash drawing (рисунок), water color, water-color (картина), water-colors, watercolour (картина), watercolours2) Engineering: water painting3) Construction: water-colour4) Architecture: wash (краска и картина), water colours5) Art: watercolor drawing, watercolor painting6) Polygraphy: watercolor7) Advertising: water-colour painting8) Makarov: water -
17 этот художник пишет акварелью
1) General subject: this artist's medium is watercolors2) Makarov: this artist's medium is watercoloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > этот художник пишет акварелью
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18 этот художник работает акварелью
1) General subject: this artist's medium is watercolors2) Makarov: this artist's medium is watercoloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > этот художник работает акварелью
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19 этот художник рисует акварелью
1) General subject: this artist's medium is watercolors2) Makarov: this artist's medium is watercoloursУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > этот художник рисует акварелью
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20 paint
peint
1. noun(a colouring substance in the form of liquid or paste: The artist's clothes were covered in paint; (also adjective) a paint pot.) pintura
2. verb1) (to spread paint carefully on (wood, walls etc): He is painting the kitchen.) pintar2) (to make a picture (of something or someone) using paint: She painted her mother and father.) pintar•- painter- painting
- paint-box
- paint-brush
paint1 n pinturapaint2 vb pintartr[peɪnt]1 pintura1 (gen) pintar1 (gen) pintar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto paint one's face pintarse, maquillarseto paint the town red irse de juerga'Wet paint' "Recién pintado"paint remover quitapinturas nombre masculinopaint stripper quitapinturas nombre masculinopaint ['peɪnt] v: pintarpaint n: pintura fn.• colorete s.m.• pintura s.f.• tinta s.f.v.• jalbegar v.• pintar v.peɪnt
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mass & count noun pintura f
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a) ( Art) \<\<portrait/landscape\>\> pintarb) ( apply paint to) \<\<wall/door/house\>\> pintarto paint something out to paint over something — pintar encima de algo, tapar algo con pintura
c) ( describe) pintarto paint a glowing/gloomy picture of something — pintar algo favorablemente/muy negro
as black as it's been painted: the situation isn't as black as it's been painted — la situación no es tan negra como la pintan
d) ( make up)to paint one's face — pintarse, maquillarse
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vi pintar[peɪnt]1. N1) (=substance) pintura f•
a coat of paint — una mano de pintura•
the paint was flaking off the walls — la pintura de las paredes se estaba descascarillandoface, finger 3., gloss II, 1., 1), oil 3., poster 2., spray I, 1., 2)wet paint — (ojo,) recién pintado
2. VT1) (Art) [+ picture, subject] pintar; [+ slogan, message] escribir con pintura2) (=apply paint to) [+ wall, fence etc] pintar- paint the town red3) (=make up) [+ nails, lips] pintarseshe painted her fingernails red — se pintó las uñas rojas or de rojo
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to paint one's face — pintarse, maquillarse4) (fig) (=portray) describir, pintar•
to paint a grim/gloomy/bleak picture of sth — describir algo en términos sombríos/deprimentes/desalentadores, pintar algo muy negropro-democracy activists paint quite a different picture of the situation — los activistas en pro de la democracia describen la situación en términos muy diferentes
5)• to paint sth on — [+ varnish, dye] aplicar algo
6) (Med)•
treatment involves painting the sores with iodine solution — el tratamiento requiere aplicar una solución de yodo en las heridas3.VI pintar•
to paint in oils — pintar al óleo4.CPDpaint bomb N — bomba f de pintura
paint remover N — quitapintura f
paint roller N — rodillo m (pintor)
paint scraper N — raspador m de paredes
paint spray N — pistola f (rociadora) de pintura
paint stripper N — (=substance) quitapintura f ; (=tool) raspador m de paredes
paint thinner N — disolvente m
- paint in* * *[peɪnt]
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mass & count noun pintura f
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a) ( Art) \<\<portrait/landscape\>\> pintarb) ( apply paint to) \<\<wall/door/house\>\> pintarto paint something out to paint over something — pintar encima de algo, tapar algo con pintura
c) ( describe) pintarto paint a glowing/gloomy picture of something — pintar algo favorablemente/muy negro
as black as it's been painted: the situation isn't as black as it's been painted — la situación no es tan negra como la pintan
d) ( make up)to paint one's face — pintarse, maquillarse
2.
vi pintar
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