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Перевод: cover speek cover


[существительное]
крышка ; покрышка ; покрывало; защитник ; обертка ; чехол ; футляр ; колпак ; кожух ; обшивка ; конверт ; переплет ; обложка ; крышка переплета; убежище; укрытие; прикрытие; место защитника; заслон ; ширма ; покров ; оболочка ; личина ; маска ; отговорка ; предлог ; обеденный прибор; куверт ; гарантийный фонд; дно цилиндра;
[глагол]
покрывать; закрывать; накрывать; накрыть; прикрывать; застилать; чехлить; ограждать; защищать; подернуть; завесить; завешивать; скрывать; прикрываться; укрывать; увешать; осыпать; обтягивать; обтянуть; заметать (о снеге); распространяться; расстилаться; уставлять; охватывать; относиться; проходить; отмахивать; пройти; преодолевать; давать материал; давать отчет; предусматривать; перекрывать; крыть; сидеть; обложить; держать под обстрелом; прикрывать огнем; держать под угрозой


Тезаурус:

  1. Another solution is to dig a hole in the garden, place the bowls in this, and cover them with a thick layer of leaf mould, peat or peat substitute, but the bowls must have drainage holes or they could become waterlogged during heavy rainfall.
  2. As long as they themselves take cover through fear of current laws and "decent" norms, and lead, as it were, a double life, they allow society the option of discrimination and adherence to accepted morality.
  3. Had they followed the example of Aled Williams, who scored a scintillating try around the Neath cover, the game might have released itself from the siege strangehold.
  4. Even the cheapest bed should have five layers of upholstery usually starting with a thick layer of padding over the springs and ending with the decorative cover.
  5. Roll those dice, it says on the cover.
  6. Our cover story this month invites you to meet the one hundred funniest people in Britain.
  7. In a sense, therefore, his body provided a cover for the sharpness of his mind, and the cold balefulness of his stare a cover for his crusades.
  8. There is a strong argument for extending the offence of rape to cover these other sexual indignities, or for restructuring the law so that there are degrees of sexual assault.
  9. THE COVER: Roland Gift's overdressed, over-stressed surfeit of overtures glows with an odious, and utterly irrelevant magnificence!
  10. Spoon the stuffing into the buttered dish, cover tightly with foil and place on the oven shelf below the duck when the temperature is at the reduced setting.
  11. The skirmishers in the fields had seen them now, and the French had started to withdraw, firing occasionally, but for the most part just running as fast as they could, to obtain cover amidst the village buildings.
  12. This means double-bagging, with just enough water to cover the fish's back, and oxygen from a cylinder.
  13. Then using white butter icing I make two sets of icing, say pink and white, and cover half the cakes with a layer of white and half with a layer of pink, decorate some with chocolate strands and some with hundreds and thousands (sprinkleys).

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