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Англо-русский словарь по электронике - clothe

 
 

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Перевод с английского языка clothe на русский

clothe

1) снабжать чехлом; помещать в кожух; снабжать обшивкой; обшивать

2) заключать в оболочку (напр. стекловолоконный кабель)

3) микр. наносить защитное покрытие

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1.
  in покрывать что-л. чем-л., облекать что-л. во что-л. The hills were clothed in mist. His thoughts were clothed in poetic words. CLOTHE v.  1) одевать to clothe ones children - обеспечивать детей одеждой to clothe oneself - одеваться; во что-л. (in/with) I like to clothe the children in pure cotton; its so healthy.  2) облекать clothed with authority - облеченный властью to clothe ones thoughts in words - облекать мысли в слова  3) покрывать spring clothes the land with verdure - весна покрывает землю зеленью - clothe in - clothe with CLOTHE with see clothe in ...
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2.
  1. одевать to clothe one's family —- обеспечивать семью одеждой to clothe oneself —- одеваться he clothed himself in his best —- он оделся во все лучшее 2. покрывать spring clothed the earth with verdure —- весна покрыла землю зеленью the sun clothed the village with light —- солнце осветило деревню face clothed in smiles —- улыбающееся лицо 3. облекать, воплощать clothed with full powers —- облеченный полнотой власти to clothe one's thoughts in suitable language —- облекать мысли в соответствующую форму 4. мор. оснащать ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
3.
  v.tr. (past and past part. clothed or formal clad) 1 put clothes on; provide with clothes. 2 cover as with clothes or a cloth. 3 (foll. by with) endue (with qualities etc.). Etymology: OE: rel. to CLOTH ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
4.
   transitive verb  (~d or clad; clothing)  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English clathian, from clath  Date: before 12th century  1.  a. to cover with or as if with cloth or clothing ; dress  b. to provide with ~s the cost of feeding and clothing a family  2. to express or enhance by suitably significant language ; couch treaties ~d in stately phraseology  3. to endow especially with power or a quality the nobility in which religion and history can ~ humanity — D.R. Wallace ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
5.
  (clothes, clothing, clothed) To clothe someone means to provide them with clothes to wear. She was on her own with two kids to feed and clothe. VERB: V n see also clothed, clothes, clothing ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~ v T usually passive literary 1 to put clothes on your body  (Helen was clothed in a simple dress of brown wool. | fully/partly/brightly clothed etc (=dressed in a particular way))  (The children lay on the bed, fully clothed and fast asleep.) 2 to provide clothes for yourself or other people  (Volunteers ensure that the children are adequately clothed.) 3 be clothed in literary to be completely covered by something  (an angel clothed in flames) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
7.
  - O.E. claюian (see cloth). ...
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