інші переклади
скрывать |
hide
conceal
mask
cover
keep
disguise
|
прятать |
hide
conceal
bury
secrete
stow away
stash
|
прятаться |
hide
dodge
shelter
lurk
keep close
|
скрываться |
hide
lurk
disappear
go into hiding
abscond
skulk
|
таить |
conceal
hide
nurse
|
забиться |
hide
|
заслонять |
obstruct
hide
shield
eclipse
occult
buckler
|
хорониться |
hide
conceal
|
утаиться |
hide
|
забиваться |
become cluttered
hide
|
припрятывать |
hide
stash
stash away
lay up
|
упрятывать |
hide
clap
|
залегать |
lie
become ingrained
hide
|
выпороть |
hide
lay into
|
содрать шкуру |
hide
|
спустить шкуру |
hide
|
шкура |
skin
hide
pelt
fur
fell
pelage
|
укрытие |
shelter
cover
hideout
hideaway
hide
covering
|
кожа |
leather
skin
hide
dermis
pelt
derma
|
тайник |
cache
stash
drop
crypt
hide
recess
|
охотничья засада |
hide
|
надел земли для одной семьи |
hide
|
синоніми
іменник
дієслово
приклади
It’s not a dark cave we’re uncertain what creature it hides.
He knew that the hides are sold by their weight, and he was such a dirty cheat that he put these little bags between the hides to make them weigh more.
”“It looks to me,” said Dobbs, “as if all we can do now is to sell our hides for the highest price possible, and at the last minute, when they jump in here, send as many of those sons of bitches to hell as we can.
He had put among all the hides little bags filled with sand and dirt so as to cheat the poor man in Durango who was going to buy the hides late in the evening when he could not see well.
Just when Rel thought the garau could not possibly run faster, the patterns in the hides of modalman, garau and modalhound alike glowed with fierce light, shifting from a delicate blue to a steady, unvarying red.
“Why didn’t the American sell the hides in Durango?
And in the morning when the buyer opened his hides and found out the fraud, my good gringo would be a long way off with the train, saying: ‘Now, come and catch me.
Instead, she hides it in Judy’s hatbox, then stores the box in the back of the closet behind her handbags and overnight cases.
History taught her that there had once been animals called horses, who were kin to the goats who provided meat, milk and hides to the peoples of Ruthnia.
“The hides are not of the best sort.
On the other hand, if he meets one of us with the burros carrying the water up, it will be clear that the water is meant for the camp, for cooking, washing, and cleaning the hides.
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