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1 with one's visor raised
Общая лексика: с открытым забраломУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > with one's visor raised
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2 viewfinder with hood
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3 camera with detachable reflex viewfinder
nPHOTO cámara fotográfica con visor reflex desmontable fEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > camera with detachable reflex viewfinder
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4 peaked
adjective (having a peak: a peaked cap.) con viseratr[piːkt]1 (cap) con viserapeaked ['pi:kəd] adjsickly: pálidoadj.• con visera adj.• enfermizo, -a adj.• puntiagudo, -a adj.• pálido, -a adj.piːkta) ( with visor) (BrE) < cap> de or con visera
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[piːkt]ADJpeaked cap — gorra f de visera
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5 viewer
1) (a person who watches television: This programme has five million viewers.) espectador2) (a device with a magnifying lens, and often with a light, used in viewing transparencies.) visionadoraviewer n telespectadortr['vjʊːəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLTELEVISION/SMALL telespectador,-ra, televidente nombre masulino o femenino2 (photography) visionadoran.• espectador, -ora s.m.,f.• telespectador, -ora s.m.,f.• visor s.m.'vjuːər, 'vjuːə(r)a) ( person) telespectador, -dora m,f, televidente mfb) ( for slides) visionadora f['vjuːǝ(r)]N1) (=onlooker) espectador(a) m / f ; (TV) televidente mf, telespectador(a) m / f2) (for viewing slides) visor m* * *['vjuːər, 'vjuːə(r)]a) ( person) telespectador, -dora m,f, televidente mfb) ( for slides) visionadora f -
6 sun
1. noun1) (the round body in the sky that gives light and heat to the earth: The Sun is nearly 150 million kilometres away from the Earth.) sol2) (any of the fixed stars: Do other suns have planets revolving round them?) sol3) (light and heat from the sun; sunshine: We sat in the sun; In Britain they don't get enough sun; The sun has faded the curtains.) sol
2. verb(to expose (oneself) to the sun's rays: He's sunning himself in the garden.) tomar el sol, exponerse a los rayos del sol- sunless- sunny
- sunniness
- sunbathe
- sunbeam
- sunburn
- sunburned
- sunburnt
- sundial
- sundown
- sunflower
- sunglasses
- sunlight
- sunlit
- sunrise
- sunset
- sunshade
- sunshine
- sunstroke
- suntan
- catch the sun
- under the sun
sun n solCuando se refiere a la estrella Sol, se escribe con mayúsculatr['sʌndɪ]1 ( Sunday) domingo; (abbreviation) dom1) : poner al sol2)to sun oneself : asolearse, tomar el solsun n1) : sol m2) sunshine: luz f del soladj.• solar adj.n.• sol s.m.v.• asolear v.• solear v.(= Sunday) dom[sʌn]1.N sol mthe sun is shining — brilla el sol, hace sol
to catch the sun: you've caught the sun — te ha cogido el sol
under the sun —
they would do anything under the sun to stay in power — serían capaces de hacer cualquier cosa para seguir en el poder
2.VTto sun o.s. — tomar el sol, asolearse (LAm), tomar sol (S. Cone)
3.CPDsun lotion N — bronceador m
sun lounge N — solana f
sun lounger N — tumbona f
sun parlour, sun parlor (US) N — solana f
sun umbrella N — sombrilla f
sun visor N — (for eyes) visor m ; (on car) visera f, quitasol m
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7 viewfinder
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8 viewer
1) (a person who watches television: This programme has five million viewers.) espectador2) (a device with a magnifying lens, and often with a light, used in viewing transparencies.) projector* * *view.er[vj'u:ə] n 1 espectador, observador. 2 vigia, inspetor. 3 mestre de mineiros. 4 espectador (especialmente de televisão), telespectador. 5 visor (de instrumento óptico). -
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♦ sun /sʌn/n. [uc](astron.) sole ( anche fig.); luce del sole; astro, stella ( in genere); (poet., retor.) giorno, anno: The sun is rising, sorge il sole; The sun is down, il sole è tramontato; to sit in the sun, star seduto al sole; to catch the sun, prendere il sole: DIALOGO → - Back from holiday- You've certainly caught the sun!, certo che hai preso un po' di sole!; I have the sun in my eyes, ho il sole negli occhi; I've had too much sun, ho preso troppo sole; The sun was shining, splendeva il sole; to rise with the sun, levarsi col sole; alzarsi di buonora; (astron.) the midnight sun, il sole di mezzanotte; (fig.) His sun is set, la sua stella è tramontata● (mecc.) sun-and-planet gear (o wheels), rotismo epicicloidale; treno planetario □ sun-baked, cotto (o riarso) dal sole; ( anche) pieno di sole, assolato □ sun-bath, bagno di sole □ sun-blind, tenda, telone ( a una finestra) □ sun bonnet, cappellino da sole □ (naut.) sun compass, bussola solare □ ( cosmesi) sun cream, crema abbronzante □ sun cure, cura del sole; elioterapia □ ( di carne, ecc.) sun-cured, seccato al sole □ sun dance, danza del sole ( degli Indiani d' America) □ sun deck, (naut.) ponte scoperto, ponte sole, solarium; ( USA, Austral.) terrazza per prendere il sole □ ( di frutta, ecc.) sun-dried, seccato al sole □ sun filter ► sunscreen □ sun furnace, forno solare □ (mecc.) sun gear, ruota planetaria □ sun god, dio del sole; il Sole ( come divinità) □ sun hat, cappello da sole □ sun helmet, casco coloniale □ sun-kissed, baciato dal sole □ sun lounge (o, USA, sun parlour, sun porch), veranda; stanza a vetrate ( esposta al sole) □ sun power, energia solare □ sun rays, raggi del sole □ (elettron.) sun sensor, sensore solare □ (fam.) sun-up, levar del sole; aurora; alba □ sun visor, ( di cappello) visiera; (autom.) aletta parasole □ sun worship, (relig.) culto (o adorazione) del sole; (fam.) mania del bagno di sole □ sun worshipper, adoratore del sole; (fam.) fanatico dei bagni di sole □ against the sun, controluce; (scient., naut.) in senso antiorario □ to bask in the sun, crogiolarsi al sole □ (fig.) to hail (o to adore) the rising sun, rendere omaggio all'astro nascente; cercare d'ingraziarsi un nuovo potente □ (fig.) to hold a candle to the sun, portar acqua al mare (o vasi a Samo); fare un lavoro inutile □ to let in the sun, lasciar entrare il sole □ (poet.) to see the sun, vedere la luce del sole; essere tra i vivi □ (naut.) to take (o to shoot) the sun, fare il punto prendendo l'altezza del sole □ (scient., naut.) with the sun, in senso orario □ (prov.) Nothing new under the sun, niente di nuovo sotto il sole.(to) sun /sʌn/A v. t.soleggiare; esporre al sole; asciugare al sole: to sun oneself, prendere il sole; crogiolarsi al soleB v. i.prendere il sole; crogiolarsi al sole. -
10 cover
крышка имя существительное:конверт (envelope, cover)место защитника (cover, cover-point)глагол:прикрывать (cover, screen, cloak, shelter, veil, blank)обтягивать (cover, swift)расстилаться (cover, run)держать под обстрелом (cover, command) -
11 brim
1. n край2. n поле3. n арх. поверхность воды4. n арх. берег5. v наполняться до краёвfull to the brim — переполненный, полный до краёв
6. v редк. наполнять до краёв; переполнятьСинонимический ряд:1. bill (noun) bill; peak; visor2. border (noun) border; borderline; bound; boundary; brink; circumference; edge; edging; fringe; hem; lip; margin; perimeter; periphery; rim; selvage; skirt; verge3. fill (verb) fill; overflow; well up -
12 cap
1. n шапка, головной уборa cap set at a rakish angle — шапка, лихо сдвинутая на ухо
2. n кепка, кепи; фуражка3. n форменный головной убор; шапка4. n разг. спортсмен, представляющий страну на международном состязании5. n берет6. n колпак7. n чепец; чепчик8. n наколка9. n скуфья, камилавка10. n ермолка; тюбетейка; скуфейка11. n шапочка12. n капюшон13. n ист. шлем; кивер; каска14. n верхушка, шапка15. n крышка, колпачок; корончатая металлическая крышка16. n чехол; футляр17. n тех. колпачок; наконечник; насадка; грибок18. n мед. противозачаточный колпачокпереклад; капитель
19. n эл. цоколь20. n эл. чехлик21. n эл. шляпка гриба22. n эл. воен. наконечник снаряда23. n эл. капсюль; пистонblasting cap — подрывной капсюль, капсюль-детонатор
percussion cap — ударный капсюль, пистон
24. n эл. мор. эзельгофт25. n эл. амер. эк. верхний уровень, предел, лимит26. n эл. писчая бумага большого форматаcap-and-gown affair — мероприятие, на которое нужно являться в форме
to wear cap and bells — разыгрывать шута; паясничать
cap in hand — в роли просителя; униженно, подобострастно
to send the cap round — пускать шапку по кругу, собирать деньги
small double cap — формат бумаги,6Х66 см
sheet-and-half cap — формат бумаги,3Х62 см
27. n часто pl полигр. проф. прописная буква28. n шотл. чаша; чара, чарка29. n сл. капсула наркотикаСинонимический ряд:1. hat (noun) baseball cap; beanie; beret; bonnet; calotte; hat; pillbox; skullcap; visor2. top (noun) capsule; fez; lid; plug; seal; stopper; top3. cover (verb) blanket; cover; overcast; overlay; overspread; spread over4. culminate (verb) climax; consummate; crest; crown; culminate; finish off; peak; perfect; round off; surmount; top; top off5. surpass (verb) beat; best; better; cob; ding; exceed; excel; outdo; outgo; outmatch; outshine; outstrip; pass; surpass; transcend; trump -
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1. n шляпа; шапкаopera hat — складной цилиндр, шапокляк
hats off! — шапки долой!; снять шапки!
2. n кардинальская шапкаhat with earflaps — шапка с ушами, ушанка
3. n кардинальский сан4. n геол. верхний слой; слой породы над жилой; шляпаto send round the hat, to go round with the hat — пускать шапку по кругу, собирать пожертвования
to be lame under the hat — быть недалёким человеком, плохо соображать
to wear two hats — занимать два поста; играть две роли
5. v надевать шляпу6. v произвести в кардиналыСинонимический ряд:1. beret (noun) beret; bowler; derby; fedora; fez; panama; sombrero2. bonnet (noun) bonnet; cap; hood; sunbonnet; visor -
14 viewer
1) (a person who watches television: This programme has five million viewers.) espectador2) (a device with a magnifying lens, and often with a light, used in viewing transparencies.) visor -
15 map pocket
<mvhcl.int> (e.g. in door trim panel or visor) ■ Kartentasche f< vhcl> ■ Klarsichtfach n -
16 welding
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