Поиск в словарях
Искать во всех

Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь - maze

 
 

Связанные словари

Перевод с английского языка maze на русский

maze
лабиринтelevated maze – one-choice maze – T maze
Рейтинг статьи:
Комментарии:

См. в других словарях

1.
  1. лабиринт a maze of streets —- лабиринт улиц bureaucratic maze —- бюрократическая неразбериха 2. путаница to be in a maze —- быть растерянным (сбитым с толку) she was in a maze —- она не соображала, что происходит; она была в трансе to tread a maze —- запутаться в сложном переплетении (неприятностей и т. п.) 3. бродить по лабиринту (переулков и т. п.) 4. ставить в тупик, сбивать с толку; приводить в замешательство ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
2.
   1. noun  1) лабиринт  2) путаница  2. v.  1) ставить в тупик, приводить в замешательство  2) бродить по лабиринту ...
Англо-русский словарь
3.
  лабиринт - Shannon's maze - blind maze - maze search ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  n. & v. --n. 1 a network of paths and hedges designed as a puzzle for those who try to penetrate it. 2 a complex network of paths or passages; a labyrinth. 3 confusion, a confused mass, etc. --v.tr. (esp. as mazed adj.) bewilder, confuse. Derivatives mazy adj. (mazier, maziest). Etymology: ME, orig. as mased (adj.): rel. to AMAZE ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
   I. transitive verb  (~d; mazing)  Etymology: Middle English  Date: 13th century  1. chiefly dialect stupefy, daze  2. bewilder, perplex  II. noun  Date: 14th century  1.  a. a confusing intricate network of passages  b. something confusingly elaborate or complicated a ~ of regulations  2. chiefly dialect a state of bewilderment  • ~like adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
6.
  (mazes) 1. A maze is a complex system of passages or paths between walls or hedges and is designed to confuse people who try to find their way through it, often as a form of amusement. The palace has extensive gardens, a maze, and tennis courts. N-COUNT 2. A maze of streets, rooms, or tunnels is a large number of them that are connected in a complicated way, so that it is difficult to find your way through them. The children lead me through the maze of alleys to the edge of the city. = labyrinth N-COUNT: usu N of n 3. You can refer to a set of ideas, topics, or rules as a maze when a large number of them are related to each other in a complicated way that makes them difficult to understand. The book tries to steer you through the maze of alternative therapies. N-COUNT: usu N of n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~ n 1 a maze of streets/paths/wires etc a complicated and confusing arrangement of streets etc  (the maze of tiny streets in the old part of the city) 2 a maze of rules/regulations/details etc a large number of rules etc which are complicated and difficult to understand 3 a specially designed system of paths, often in a park or public garden, which is difficult to find your way through  (We got completely lost in the maze.) 4 a children's game in which you draw a line through a complicated group of lines without crossing any of them ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
8.
  - c.1300, from M.E. amasen (see amaze). Originally "delusion, bewilderment;" meaning "labyrinth" first recorded c.1386. ...
Английский Этимологический словарь

Вопрос-ответ:

Ссылка для сайта или блога:
Ссылка для форума (bb-код):

Самые популярные термины