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Reel

reel
 I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hreol; akin to Old Norse hr?ll weaver's reed, Greek krekein to weave  Date: before 12th century  1. a revolvable device on which something flexible is wound: as  a. a small windlass at the butt of a fishing rod for the line  b. chiefly British a spool or bobbin for sewing thread  c. a flanged spool for photographic film; especially one for motion pictures  2. a quantity of something wound on a ~  II. verb  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1. to wind on or as if on a ~  2. to draw by ~ing a line ~ a fish in  intransitive verb to turn a ~  • ~able adjective  III. verb  Etymology: Middle English relen, probably from ~, noun  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb  1.  a. to turn or move round and round  b. to be in a whirl  2. to behave in a violent disorderly manner  3. to waver or fall back (as from a blow)  4. to walk or move unsteadily  transitive verb to cause to ~  IV. noun  Date: 1572 a ~ing motion  V. noun  Etymology: probably from 4~  Date: circa 1585  1. a lively Scottish-Highland dance; also the music for this dance  2. Virginia ~
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a cylindrical device on which thread, silk, yarn, paper, film, wire, etc., are wound. 2 a quantity of thread etc. wound on a reel. 3 a device for winding and unwinding a line as required, esp. in fishing. 4 a revolving part in various machines. 5 a a lively folk or Scottish dance, of two or more couples facing each other. b a piece of music for this. --v. 1 tr. wind (thread, a fishing-line, etc.) on a reel. 2 tr. (foll. by in, up) draw (fish etc.) in or up by the use of a reel. 3 intr. stand or walk or run unsteadily. 4 intr. be shaken mentally or physically. 5 intr. rock from side to side, or swing violently. 6 intr. dance a reel. Phrases and idioms reel off say or recite very rapidly and without apparent effort. Derivatives reeler n. Etymology: OE hreol, of unkn. orig. ...
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2.
  1) барабан 2) катушка; бобина 3) метал. моталка; разматыватель 4) рулон 5) мор. вьюшка 6) остов катушки (для намотки проволоки) 7) ролик (плёнки) 8) текст. мотовило; скелетный барабан 9) текст. прядильный диск 10) пищ. бурат 11) наматывание; сматывание мотать; вдматывать; сматывать 12) метал. править в валках - asbestos reel - blowout preventer hose reel - blowout preventer reel - bottom reel - cable reel - coiling reel - cold strip reel - cone-type feed reel - core barrel reel - core reel - deep-sea reel - delivery reel - drum reel - feed reel - floor reel - free reel - hank reel - hawser reel - inertial reel - instrumental reel - life line reel - log reel - mandrel payoff reel - master reel - motorized coil stock reel - paper reel - payoff reel - power hose reel - pull reel - recoiling reel - reject tension reel - rewind reel - roller reel - sand reel - shifting winding reel - spider reel - spot reel - stock reel - storage reel - supply reel - takeoff reel - takeup reel - tape reel - thin-stock reel - three-arm payoff reel - wash reel - webbing-sensitive reel - winding reel - wire reel ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  катушка; барабан cable reel hose reel measuring reel wire reel ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
4.
  барабан; катушка – cable winding reel – hitched reel – industrial cable reel – open reel – playoff reel – takeup reel – telephone reel ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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  1) барабан 2) барабанный 3) баранчик 4) бобина 5) ворот 6) вьюрок 7) гашпиль 8) катушка 9) катушка с лентой 10) моталка 11) наматывать 12) сматывать 13) язычок hydraulically controlled reel — мотовило с гидроуправлением reel dying machine — красильная барка с барабанчиком - Garret reel - antenna reel - bat reel - bird-cage reel - bobbin reel - centrifugal reel - doubling reel - drying reel - expanding reel - feathering reel - gauging reel - grading reel - grain-saving reel - heavy-end reel - hexagonal reel - hoop reel - hose reel - multipurpose reel - pull reel - redressing reel - reel bat - reel block - reel carriage - reel feeding - reel in antenna - reel in - reel post - reel rake - reel silk - reel stand - reel the silk - reel tine - reject reel - ribbon reel - round reel - semirevolving reel - six-armed reel - strip reel - tailings reel - take-up reel - takeup reel - telegraph-tape reel - tension reel - variable-speed reel ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  мотовило ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский словарь по машиностроению
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  1. катушка (ниток) 2. шпулька; бобина 3. тех. барабан; мотовило; ворот 4. рулон (бумаги) 5. рулон (кинопленки, кинофильма) 6. кин. часть (кинофильма) film in four reels —- фильм в четырех частях 7. кин. короткометражный кинофильм 8. рулетка (также measuring reel) Id: off the reel —- сразу, тут же; без перерыва; один за другим 9. наматывать на катушку, шпульку, бобину и т. п. (также reel in, reel up) to reel a fish in —- вытащить рыбу спиннингом 10. разматывать, сматывать (с чего-л.; также reel off) 11. шатание; колебание 12. вихрь 13. кружиться, вертеться (часто перен.) his head reeled —- у него закружилась голова the street reeled before his eyes —- улица завертелась у него перед глазами his brain reeled at the thought —- от этой мысли у него голова пошла кругом in is enough to make one's brain reel —- от этого можно с ума сойти 14. качаться, раскачиваться; шататься the tower reeled under the shock —- башня зашаталась от толчка the ship reeled under the force of the waves —- волны бросали корабль из стороны в сторону 15. пошатываться; идти пошатываясь и спотыкаясь (также reel about) to reel to and fro like a drunken man —- шататься как пьяный 16. дрогнуть (в бою); отступить (также reel back, reel backward) to make the enemy reel back —- заставить противника откатиться the front rank reeled —- первый ряд дрогнул I reeled back, momentarily blinded by the flash —- я...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  (reels, reeling, reeled) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. A reel is a cylindrical object around which you wrap something such as cinema film, magnetic tape, fishing line, or cotton thread. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use spool) ...a 30m reel of cable. N-COUNT: oft N of n 2. If someone reels, they move about in an unsteady way as if they are going to fall. He was reeling a little. He must be very drunk... He lost his balance and reeled back... VERB: V, V adv/prep 3. If you are reeling from a shock, you are feeling extremely surprised or upset because of it. I’m still reeling from the shock of hearing of it... It left us reeling with disbelief. VERB: usu cont, V from n, V prep 4. If you say that your brain or your mind is reeling, you mean that you are very confused because you have too many things to think about. His mind reeled at the question. VERB: V ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 a) BrE a round object onto which thread, wire, fishing line, cinema film etc can be wound  (a cotton reel)  (- compare bobbin) b) the amount that one of these objects will hold  (Have you got another reel of film?) 2 one of the parts of a cinema film that is contained on a reel  (a scene from the final reel of `High Noon') 3 a quick and cheerful Scottish or Irish dance, or the music for this ~2 v 1 also reel back to step backwards suddenly and almost fall over, especially after being hit or getting a shock  (Diane reeled back in amazement. | A punch in his stomach sent him reeling.) 2 to feel very shocked or confused  (All these statistics make my head reel.) + from  (The party is still reeling from its recent election defeat.) 3 to seem to go around and around  (The room reeled before my eyes and I fainted.) 4 T always + adv/prep to make something move on or off a reel by winding it  (He reeled in his fishing line.) 5 to walk in an unsteady way, moving from side to side as if you are drunk  (Captain Banks came reeling up the street.) reel sth off phr v informal to repeat a lot of information quickly and easily  (Jack reeled off a list of names.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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