Перевод на русский слова sleeve

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She twitched him by the sleeve.

Она дёрнула его за рукав. ☰

My sleeve hitched on the nail.

Я зацепился рукавом за гвоздь. ☰

He sewed a patch onto his sleeve.

Он пришил себе на рукав заплатку. ☰

You can hardly see the mend in the sleeve.

Вы едва ли заметите заплатку на рукаве. ☰

He felt a gentle tug on his sleeve.

Он почувствовал, что кто-то тихонько тянет его за рукав. ☰

Joe was tugging at her sleeve.

Джо тянул /дёргал/ её за рукав. ☰

A quaint pouf sleeve.

Старомодный рукав с буфами. ☰

Miss Perry caught hold of my sleeve and pulled me back.

Мисс Перри схватила меня за рукав и оттащила назад. ☰

A flash sewn on his sleeve indicated the unit he belonged to.

На подразделение, к которому он относился, указывала эмблема, нашитая на рукаве. ☰

Edge the sleeve with lace.

Рукава окаймите кружевами. ☰

The friction frayed the sleeve.

Рукав износился от трения. ☰

I caught my sleeve on a snag and tore it.

Я зацепился за сучок и порвал рукав. ☰

A colourful design was embroidered on the sleeve of the shirt.

На рукаве рубашки был вышит яркий узор. ☰

Примеры, ожидающие перевода

I felt someone tugging on my sleeve.

I felt someone tugging on my sleeve.

The joint is covered with a metal sleeve.

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Перевод на русский слова sleeve

Sleeve — Sleeve, n. [OE. sleeve, sleve, AS. sl?fe, sl?fe; akin to sl?fan to put on, to clothe; cf. OD. sloove the turning up of anything, sloven to turn up one s sleeves, sleve a sleeve, G. schlaube a husk, pod.] 1. The part of a garment which covers the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

sleeve — sleeve; sleeve·less; sleeve·let; sleeve·less·ness; … English syllables

Sleeve — Sleeve, v. t. [imp. & p. p. (sl[=e]vd); p. pr. & vb. n. .] To furnish with sleeves; to put sleeves into; as, to sleeve a coat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

sleeve — [sli:v] n [: Old English; Origin: sliefe] 1.) the part of a piece of clothing that covers all or part of your arm ▪ a dress with long sleeves long sleeved/short sleeved etc ▪ a short sleeved shirt 2.) have sth up your sleeve informal to have a… … Dictionary of contemporary English

sleeve — ► NOUN 1) the part of a garment that wholly or partly covers a person s arm. 2) a protective paper or cardboard cover for a record. 3) a protective or connecting tube fitting over a rod, spindle, or smaller tube. 4) a windsock. ● up one s sleeve… … English terms dictionary

sleeve — [slēv] n. [ME sleve < OE sliefe, akin to Du sloof, apron: for IE base see SLIP3] 1. that part of a garment that covers an arm or part of an arm 2. a tube or tubelike part fitting over or around another part 3. a thin paper or plastic cover for … English World dictionary

Sleeve — (sl[=e]v), n. See , untwisted thread. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

sleeve — [ sliv ] noun count ** 1. ) the part of a piece of clothing that covers your arm: short/long sleeves: a dress with long sleeves 2. ) a paper or plastic cover that protects something such as a record or book a ) a tube that surrounds and protects… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

sleeve — (n.) O.E. sliefe (W.Saxon), slefe (Mercian), from P.Gmc. *slaubjon (Cf. M.L.G. sloven to dress carelessly, O.H.G. sloufen to put on or off ). Related to O.E. sliefan put on (clothes) and slupan to slip, glide, from PIE root *sleubh to slide, slip … Etymology dictionary

sleeve — A paperboard jacket that fits over the four sides (top, bottom, and two parallel sides) of a letter tray in order to keep the mail inside the tray from falling out … Glossary of postal terms

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Перевод на русский слова sleeve

Sleeve — Sleeve, n. [OE. sleeve, sleve, AS. sl?fe, sl?fe; akin to sl?fan to put on, to clothe; cf. OD. sloove the turning up of anything, sloven to turn up one s sleeves, sleve a sleeve, G. schlaube a husk, pod.] 1. The part of a garment which covers the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

sleeve — sleeve; sleeve·less; sleeve·let; sleeve·less·ness; … English syllables

Sleeve — Sleeve, v. t. [imp. & p. p. (sl[=e]vd); p. pr. & vb. n. .] To furnish with sleeves; to put sleeves into; as, to sleeve a coat. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

sleeve — [sli:v] n [: Old English; Origin: sliefe] 1.) the part of a piece of clothing that covers all or part of your arm ▪ a dress with long sleeves long sleeved/short sleeved etc ▪ a short sleeved shirt 2.) have sth up your sleeve informal to have a… … Dictionary of contemporary English

sleeve — ► NOUN 1) the part of a garment that wholly or partly covers a person s arm. 2) a protective paper or cardboard cover for a record. 3) a protective or connecting tube fitting over a rod, spindle, or smaller tube. 4) a windsock. ● up one s sleeve… … English terms dictionary

sleeve — [slēv] n. [ME sleve < OE sliefe, akin to Du sloof, apron: for IE base see SLIP3] 1. that part of a garment that covers an arm or part of an arm 2. a tube or tubelike part fitting over or around another part 3. a thin paper or plastic cover for … English World dictionary

Sleeve — (sl[=e]v), n. See , untwisted thread. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

sleeve — [ sliv ] noun count ** 1. ) the part of a piece of clothing that covers your arm: short/long sleeves: a dress with long sleeves 2. ) a paper or plastic cover that protects something such as a record or book a ) a tube that surrounds and protects… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

sleeve — (n.) O.E. sliefe (W.Saxon), slefe (Mercian), from P.Gmc. *slaubjon (Cf. M.L.G. sloven to dress carelessly, O.H.G. sloufen to put on or off ). Related to O.E. sliefan put on (clothes) and slupan to slip, glide, from PIE root *sleubh to slide, slip … Etymology dictionary

sleeve — A paperboard jacket that fits over the four sides (top, bottom, and two parallel sides) of a letter tray in order to keep the mail inside the tray from falling out … Glossary of postal terms

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