Cradle — перевод, произношение, транскрипция
существительное ↓
глагол ↓
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
Воспользуйтесь поиском для того, чтобы найти нужное словосочетание, или посмотрите все.
Примеры
Greece, the cradle of European culture
Греция, колыбель европейской культуры ☰
The old man cradled the baby in his arms.
Старик качал ребёнка на руках. ☰
I was a derelict from my cradle.
С колыбели я был изгоем. ☰
He cradled the picture.
Он вставил картину в раму. ☰
He cradles the child in his arms.
Он укачивает ребёнка на руках. ☰
He cradled her face in his hands.
Он нежно взял её лицо в свои ладони. ☰
He dropped the receiver into its cradle.
The baby slept peacefully in its cradle.
Ребёнок спокойно спал в своей колыбели. ☰
He was sitting at the big table cradling a large bowl of coffee.
Он сидел за широким столом, сжимая в руках большую чашку кофе. ☰
He cradled the infant in his arms
Он качал младенца на руках. ☰
She placed the phone back on its cradle.
Она положила телефонную трубку обратно на рычаг. ☰
The house that cradled Prince Metternich.
Дом, в котором рос князь Меттерних. ☰
Athens is often regarded as the cradle of democracy.
Афины часто считают колыбелью демократии. ☰
She rocked the cradle to quieten the child.
Она покачала колыбель, чтобы успокоить ребенка. ☰
At long last the crying baby was tranquilized by the steady rocking of her cradle.
В конце концов, мерное покачивание колыбели всё-таки успокоило плачущую малышку. ☰
Wessex is the cradle of the royal house.
Уэссекс — колыбель королевского дома. ☰
She was cradling the injured man’s head in her arms.
Она осторожно держала руками голову раненого. ☰
Between the next two cantos intervenes the well known cradle song.
Две следующие части поэмы разделяет известная колыбельная песня. ☰
He rocked the cradle with his foot. (Ch. Dickens, Old Curiosity Shop, 1840)
Он качнул ногой колыбель. (пер. Н. А. Волжиной) ☰
Like most Catholic children, he had heard stories of Ireland from the cradle.
Как и большинство детей-католиков, он с пелёнок слышал рассказы об Ирландии. ☰
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
John cradled the baby in his arms. ☰
She replaced the receiver on the cradle. ☰
he was taught from the cradle never to cry ☰
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰ , напротив примера.
Перевод cradle с английского на русский
Cradle — may refer to: Mechanical devices: Bassinet, a small bed, often on rockers, in which babies and small children sleep Ship cradle, supports a ship that is dry docked Cradle (grain), in agriculture is a device based upon a scythe to cleanly reap and … Wikipedia
cradle — [krād′ l] n. [ME cradel < OE cradol < * kradula, little basket; akin to OHG kratto, basket < IE base * ger , to twist, turn > CRANK1, CRAMP1, CREEK] 1. a baby s small bed, usually on rockers 2. the earliest period of one s life;… … English World dictionary
Cradle — Cra dle (kr[=a]d l), n. [AS. cradel, cradol, prob. from Celtic; cf. Gael. creathall, Ir. craidhal, W. cryd a shaking or rocking, a cradle; perh. akin to E. crate.] 1. A bed or cot for a baby, oscillating on rockers or swinging on pivots; hence,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cradle — Cra dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
cradle — ► NOUN 1) a baby s bed or cot, especially one mounted on rockers. 2) a place or period in which something originates or flourishes: the cradle of civilization. 3) a supporting framework resembling a cradle, in particular for a boat under repair… … English terms dictionary
cradle — [n1] small bed for baby baby bed, bassinet, cot, crib, hamper, Moses basket, pannier, trundle bed; concept 443 cradle [n2] early childhood; origins babyhood, beginning, birthplace, fount, fountain, fountainhead, infancy, nativity, nursery, origin … New thesaurus
Cradle — Cra dle, v. i. To lie or lodge, as in a cradle. [1913 Webster] Withered roots and husks wherein the acorn cradled. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cradle — index bear (support), genesis, lull, origin (source), origination, source Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
cradle — cradler, n. /krayd l/, n., v., cradled, cradling. n. 1. a small bed for an infant, usually on rockers. 2. any of various supports for objects set horizontally, as the support for the handset of a telephone. 3. the place where anything is nurtured … Universalium
cradle — cra|dle1 [ˈkreıdl] n [: Old English; Origin: cradol] 1.) a small bed for a baby, especially one that moves gently from side to side →↑cot ▪ She rocked the cradle to quieten the child. 2.) the cradle of sth formal the place where something… … Dictionary of contemporary English
cradle — [[t]kre͟ɪd(ə)l[/t]] cradles, cradling, cradled 1) N COUNT A cradle is a baby s bed with high sides. Cradles often have curved bases so that they rock from side to side. Syn: crib 2) N COUNT The cradle is the part of a telephone on which the… … English dictionary
Перевод cradle с английского на русский
Cradle — may refer to: Mechanical devices: Bassinet, a small bed, often on rockers, in which babies and small children sleep Ship cradle, supports a ship that is dry docked Cradle (grain), in agriculture is a device based upon a scythe to cleanly reap and … Wikipedia
cradle — [krād′ l] n. [ME cradel < OE cradol < * kradula, little basket; akin to OHG kratto, basket < IE base * ger , to twist, turn > CRANK1, CRAMP1, CREEK] 1. a baby s small bed, usually on rockers 2. the earliest period of one s life;… … English World dictionary
Cradle — Cra dle (kr[=a]d l), n. [AS. cradel, cradol, prob. from Celtic; cf. Gael. creathall, Ir. craidhal, W. cryd a shaking or rocking, a cradle; perh. akin to E. crate.] 1. A bed or cot for a baby, oscillating on rockers or swinging on pivots; hence,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cradle — Cra dle, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
cradle — ► NOUN 1) a baby s bed or cot, especially one mounted on rockers. 2) a place or period in which something originates or flourishes: the cradle of civilization. 3) a supporting framework resembling a cradle, in particular for a boat under repair… … English terms dictionary
cradle — [n1] small bed for baby baby bed, bassinet, cot, crib, hamper, Moses basket, pannier, trundle bed; concept 443 cradle [n2] early childhood; origins babyhood, beginning, birthplace, fount, fountain, fountainhead, infancy, nativity, nursery, origin … New thesaurus
Cradle — Cra dle, v. i. To lie or lodge, as in a cradle. [1913 Webster] Withered roots and husks wherein the acorn cradled. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cradle — index bear (support), genesis, lull, origin (source), origination, source Burton s Legal Thesaurus … Law dictionary
cradle — cradler, n. /krayd l/, n., v., cradled, cradling. n. 1. a small bed for an infant, usually on rockers. 2. any of various supports for objects set horizontally, as the support for the handset of a telephone. 3. the place where anything is nurtured … Universalium
cradle — cra|dle1 [ˈkreıdl] n [: Old English; Origin: cradol] 1.) a small bed for a baby, especially one that moves gently from side to side →↑cot ▪ She rocked the cradle to quieten the child. 2.) the cradle of sth formal the place where something… … Dictionary of contemporary English
cradle — [[t]kre͟ɪd(ə)l[/t]] cradles, cradling, cradled 1) N COUNT A cradle is a baby s bed with high sides. Cradles often have curved bases so that they rock from side to side. Syn: crib 2) N COUNT The cradle is the part of a telephone on which the… … English dictionary