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1 wind-chapped
Общая лексика: обветренных -
2 hands chapped by wind
Макаров: обветренные руки -
3 обветренный
прил. weather-beaten, weather-worn;
chapped( о руках)обветр|енный -
1. weathered, wind-eroded;
2. (огрубевший) chapped;
(о лице тж.) weather-beaten;
~енные руки chapped hands;
~иться сов.
3. be* eroded by the wind;
4. (огрубеть от ветра) get* chapped, get* rough, become* weather-beaten.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > обветренный
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4 chap
I [tʃæp] n разг.малый, пареньIIold chap - старина, приятель, старик ( в обращении)
1. [tʃæp] n1. мед. ссадина2. тех. волосная трещина ( в металле)3. щель, расщелина4. шотл. удар, затрещина2. [tʃæp] v (chapped [-{tʃæp}t], chapt)1. 1) образовывать трещину; раскалывать2) трескаться ( о коже)2. шотл. измельчать3. шотл.1) стучать ( в дверь)2) ударятьII [tʃæp] n1. 1) челюсть (преим. животного)open your chaps - шутл. разинь пасть
2) нижняя челюсть2. pl пасть ( животного)3. щека♢
to lick one's chaps - предвкушать что-л. приятное; ≅ заранее облизываться -
5 face
I [feɪs] n1) лицоSee:A shadow of doubt ran all over his face. — По лицу пробежала тень сомнения.
He straightened his face. — Он придал своему лицу обычное выражение.
His face was disfigured by a scar. — Его лицо было изуродовано шрамом.
His face didn't relax. — Его лицо сохранило напряженное выражение.
The rain (the wind) was blowing in our faces. — Дождь хлестал (ветер дул) нам в лицо.
The face is the index of the mind. — Каков человек видно по его лицу.
A good face is a letter of recommendation. — Лицо/глаза - зеркало души. /Что в сердце творится, на лице не утаишь.
A fair face may hide a fool. — Внешность обманчива. /Не все то золото, что блестит.
To make a long face. — Скорчить кислую мину/рожу.
- pretty face- thin face
- impassive face
- rough face
- shy face
- inpensive face
- massive face- chapped face- clear-cut face
- full face
- broad face
- regular face features - face with wrinkles
- face with a scar
- gentle shape of smb's face
- smb's sensitive skin of the face
- expression on smb's face
- with a strange expression on smb's face co
- with a wry face
- with one's face up
- with a happy expression on smb's face co
- with a smile on one's face
- with one's face to the window
- in the face of danger
- shave smb's face
- wipe one's face
- mop one's perspiring face
- mop the sweat from one's face
- rub in cream into the face
- cover one's face with a veil
- bury one's face with one's hands
- stroke one's face
- recognize smb's face
- disfigure the face
- look smb in the face
- say smth straigt to smb's face
- strike smb across the face
- fall on one's face
- pucker one's face into a frown
- relax one's face
- make a disagreeable face
- slap smb in the face
- take care of one's face2) лицевая сторона, фасадThe book was lying on its face. — Книга лежала обложкой вниз.
•USAGE:II [feɪs] v1) стоять лицом к лицу, встречать во всеоружии, смотреть в лицоThe opponents faced each other across the chessboard. — Оппоненты стояли лицом друг к другу у классной доски.
- face the crowd- face the audience
- face danger
- face death
- face the facts
- face the consequences2) быть обращённым к чему-либо, выходить на (в/во)The village faces full to the south. — Деревня полностью обращена к югу
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6 lip
[lɪp]nA smile froze on his lips. — Улыбка застыла у него на губах.
His lips were parched and swollen. — Губы запеклись и распухли.
A blister broke out on his lip. — На губе выскочил волдырь.
She got chapped/wind-burned and cracked lips. — Губы у нее обветрились и потрескались.
There is many a slip between the cup and the lip. — ◊ Близок локоть, да не укусишь. /Бабушка надвое сказала. /Еще может все сорваться. /Не будем загадывать.
- upper lip- pale lips
- inflamed lips
- parched lips
- painted lips
- soft lips
- tender lips
- hanging lower lip
- full lips
- plump lips
- slightly parted lips
- thin lips
- lip of a milk jar
- smb's lips form a perfect bow
- edges of the lips
- shape of the lips
- corners of the lips
- with a slight movement of one's lips
- with a smile on one's lips
- with a curl of one's lips
- with bitter lines of one's lips
- from smb's own lips
- be on everybody's lips
- wipe one's lips
- force a smile on one's lips
- move one's lips in an chewing fashion
- touch smth with one's lips
- paint one's lips
- curl one's lips
- bite one's lips nervously
- bite one's lips so hard as to draw blood
- freeze on one's lips
- purse one's lips
- hurt one's lip
- put cream on one's lips
- lift smth to one's lips
- press smth to one's lips
- put a finger to one's lips
- put one's lips to smb's ear
- move one's lips
- press one's lips to smth
- put one's lips out for a kiss
- form one's lips into a cheerful expression
- part one's lips slightly
- run the tip of the tongue along one's lips
- dab one's wet lips with a napkin
- cut one's lip
- smb's lips stretched into a smile
- split one's lip
- moisten one's lips
- say smth only with one's lips
- smth escapes one's lips
- fever blisters broke out on his lips
- her his lips twisted into a scornful grin
- lips broadened and broke into a smile
- there was a hint of a smile on her lips
- corners of smb's lips began to turn up
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[tuːθ]nSee:His teeth are chattering with cold. — От холода у него зуб на зуб не попадает.
- unhealthy teethThe baby is cutting teeth. — У ребенка режутся зубы.
- ugly teeth
- large teeth
- jutting out teeth
- decayed teeth - even teeth
- chapped tooth
- tooth pick
- tooth with a filling
- bite with the teeth
- break a tooth- clench one's teeth- carry smth in the teeth
- drill a tooth
- examine smb's teeth
- fill a tooth
- have one's teeth examined
- have one's teeth attended
- have a tooth pulled out
- neglect one's teeth
- part one's teeth
- hold smth in one's teeth
- knock out smb's tooth
- pick one's teeth
- pull out a bad tooth
- sink one's teeth into smth
- speak through clenched teeth
- take care of one's teeth
- put-on a crown on the tooth
- chatter one's teeth with cold
- grind one's teeth
- grit one's teeth
- bare one's teeth
- click one's teeth
- extract a tooth
- hold a pipe between one's teeth
- hold a cigar in one's teeth
- answer between one's teeth
- be armed to the teeth
- one of my teeth is loose
- filling fell out of my tooth
- one's teeth are falling out
- one's tooth throbs
- cold air makes my tooth ache
- tooth stopped hurting
- tooth is loose
- fed to the teeth2) зубец- dipper teeth
- teeth of a saw
- in the teeth of the wind
- in the teeth of the difficulties
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