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81 подступать
несов. - подступа́ть, сов. - подступи́ть; (к)1) ( вплотную подходить) approach (d), come up (to)войска́ подступи́ли к го́роду — the troops approached [came close to] the town
2) ( внезапно проявляться) come (to)слёзы подступи́ли к её глаза́м — tears came to [welled up in] her eyes
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82 well
I [wel]1. noun1) a lined shaft made in the earth from which to obtain water, oil, natural gas etc.بِئْر2) the space round which a staircase winds:فَراغ حَوْل مَطْلَع الدَّرَجHe fell down the stair-well.
2. verb(of water from the earth or of tears) to flow freely:يَتَدَفَّق II [wel] comparative better [ˈbetə]: superlative best [best]Tears welled up in her eyes.
1. adjective1) healthy:I don't feel very / at all well
بصِحَّةٍ جَيِّدَهShe's been ill but she's quite well now.
2) in a satisfactory state or condition:جيِّد، في حالَةٍ مُرْضِيَهAll is well now.
2. adverb1) in a good, correct, successful, suitable etc way:بصورةٍ جيِّدَه، ناجِحَهHow well did he do in the exam?
2) with good reason; with justice:You may well look ashamed – that was a cruel thing to do
لسَبَبٍ وَجيه، بصورةٍ عادِلَهYou can't very well refuse to go.
3) with approval or praise:بصورةٍ جَيِّدَه، مادِحاHe speaks well of you.
تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّوْكيدYou can jolly well do it yourself!
5) thoroughly:تَماما، كُليّا، بِصورَةٍ شامِلَهExamine the car well before you buy it.
6) to a great or considerable extent:إلى حَدٍّ كبيرHe is well over fifty.
3. interjectionتُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن المُفاجأهWell! I'd never have believed it!
2) used when re-starting a conversation, starting an explanation etc:حَسَنا: تُسْتَعْمَل عند إسْتِئْناف مُحادَثَه بالتَّفْسيرDo you remember John Watson? Well, he's become a teacher.
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83 opwellen
♦voorbeelden:tranen welden in zijn ogen op • tears welled up in his eyes -
84 tranen welden in zijn ogen op
tranen welden in zijn ogen opVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tranen welden in zijn ogen op
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85 gequollen
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86 انبثق
اِنْبَثَقَ \ emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: The moon emerged from behind the clouds. issue: (formal esp. of liquid or smoke) to come out: Blood issued from the wound. spring: (esp. with up) to appear: Fresh grass was springing up. well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground. -
87 emerge
اِنْبَثَقَ \ emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: The moon emerged from behind the clouds. issue: (formal esp. of liquid or smoke) to come out: Blood issued from the wound. spring: (esp. with up) to appear: Fresh grass was springing up. well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground. -
88 issue
اِنْبَثَقَ \ emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: The moon emerged from behind the clouds. issue: (formal esp. of liquid or smoke) to come out: Blood issued from the wound. spring: (esp. with up) to appear: Fresh grass was springing up. well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground. -
89 spring
اِنْبَثَقَ \ emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: The moon emerged from behind the clouds. issue: (formal esp. of liquid or smoke) to come out: Blood issued from the wound. spring: (esp. with up) to appear: Fresh grass was springing up. well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground. -
90 well
اِنْبَثَقَ \ emerge: to come out from a place where one could not be seen; appear: The moon emerged from behind the clouds. issue: (formal esp. of liquid or smoke) to come out: Blood issued from the wound. spring: (esp. with up) to appear: Fresh grass was springing up. well: to flow, as from a spring: Water welled through the ground.
См. также в других словарях:
Welled — Well Well, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Welled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Welling}.] [OE. wellen, AS. wyllan, wellan, fr. weallan; akin to OFries. walla, OS. & OHG. wallan, G. wallen, Icel. vella, G. welle, wave, OHG. wella, walm, AS. wylm; cf. L. volvere to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
welled — ˈweld adjective Etymology: well (I) + ed : having or constructed with a well a welled fishing boat a plate with a welled center … Useful english dictionary
welled — weld … American English homophones
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i-welled — ME. pa. pple. of well v … Useful english dictionary
tears welled up in her eyes — her eyes filled with tears, her eyes watered … English contemporary dictionary
weld — welled … American English homophones
weld — welled … English homophone dictionary
Dathan — Welled; belonging to a fountain, a son of Eliab, a Reubenite, who joined Korah (q.v.) in his conspiracy, and with his accomplices was swallowed up by an earthquake (Num. 16:1; 26:9; Deut. 11:6; Ps. 106:17) … Easton's Bible Dictionary
Well smack — Sectional drawing of well smack[1] A well smack is a type of traditional fishing boat that has a well amidships. The well was filled with circulated external water, which kept fish alive until delivered to land and sold. It was a modified form of … Wikipedia
well — I [[t]we̱l[/t]] DISCOURSE USES ♦ (Well is used mainly in spoken English.) 1) ADV: ADV cl You say well to indicate that you are about to say something. Sylvia shook hands. Well, you go get yourselves some breakfast. ... Well, I don t like the look … English dictionary