Определение tent%c3%bcr в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь
- tent
- A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins, canvas, or some strong cloth, stretched and sustained by poles, used for sheltering persons from the weather
- tent
- To attend to; to heed; hence, to guard; to hinder
- tent
- To prop up aluminum foil in an inverted "V" (reminiscent of a pop-up tent) over food to reduce splatter, before putting it in the oven
- tent
- The representation of a tent used as a bearing
- tent
- A probe for searching a wound
- tent
- A kind of wine of a deep red color, chiefly from Galicia or Malaga in Spain; called also tent wine, and tinta
- tent
- To probe or to search with a tent; to keep open with a tent; as, to tent a wound. Used also figuratively
- tent
- To go camping
We’ll be tented at the campground this weekend.
- tent
- Attention; regard, care
- tent
- A roll of lint or linen, or a conical or cylindrical piece of sponge or other absorbent, used chiefly to dilate a natural canal, to keep open the orifice of a wound, or to absorb discharges
- tent
- To form into a tent-like shape
The sheet tented over his midsection.
- tent
- Intention; design
- tent camping
- Camping in tents, as an outdoor activity
- tent embassy
- a tent set up as the focal point of a protest, particularly with regard to the rights of indigenous people
- tent peg
- A peg, driven into the ground, to hold a rope that supports a tent
Upon arrival at the campsite, they discovered that they had forgotten the tent pegs and had to use rocks and logs to tether the tent instead.
- tent wine
- A kind of wine of a deep red color, chiefly from Galicia or Malaga in Spain
- tent
- {v} to lodge in a tent, fill with tent, tend
- tent
- {n} a pavilion, moveable habitation, roll of lint to put into a sore, very sweet red wine
- tent
- tentative; used in association with the station name when logging a station without a definite station identification or other proof of the identity of the observed radio station, but when there is reason to believe that it nevertheless was the station mentioned
- tent
- {f} lodge in a tent, camp out
- tent
- A tent is a shelter made of canvas or nylon which is held up by poles and ropes, and is used mainly by people who are camping. To keep (a wound or orifice) open with such a plug. tent government tent caterpillar tent structure
- tent
- (1 ) Heb 'ohel (Gen 9: 21, 27) This word is used also of a dwelling or habitation (1 Kings 8: 66; Isa 16: 5; Jer 4: 20), and of the temple (Ezek 41: 1) When used of the tabernacle, as in 1 Kings 1: 39, it denotes the covering of goat's hair which was placed over the mishcan
- tent
- a portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs); "he pitched his tent near the creek"
- tent
- {i} temporary cloth shelter
- tent
- a movable shelter used in the woods
- tent
- To lodge as a tent; to tabernacle
- tent
- The representation of a tent used as a bearing (See also PAVILLION )
- tent
- Used also figuratively
- tent
- means a shelter or structure with a covering that is made of pliable material (Ontario Fire Code 1996)
- tent
- A pavilion or portable lodge consisting of skins, canvas, or some strong cloth, stretched and sustained by poles, used for sheltering persons from the weather, especially soldiers in camp
- tent
- To probe or to search with a tent; to keep open with a tent; as, to tent a wound
- tent
- To cover meat or poultry loosely with a piece of foil
- tent
- live in or as if in a tent; "Can we go camping again this summer?"; "The circus tented near the town"; "The houseguests had to camp in the living room"
- tent caterpillar
- Any of several destructive caterpillars of the family Lasiocampidae, especially of the genus Malacosoma, whose colonies construct silken tentlike webs in the branches of trees. Any moth larva of the genus Malacosoma(family Lasiocampidae). Tent caterpillars are often brightly coloured. Congregations of the eastern tent caterpillar (M. americanum) of eastern North America spin huge, tent-shaped communal nests in forked tree branches. Eggs the moth deposits on a tree in midsummer hatch in spring. The hatched caterpillars migrate to a tree crotch and construct a silken tent, which they leave each day throughout the summer to feed on the surrounding leaves. The forest tent caterpillar (M. disstria) is common in the southern U.S
- tent caterpillar
- the larvae of moths that build communal silken webs in orchard and shade trees
- tent fly
- protective roof placed over a tent
- tent peg
- a peg driven into the ground to hold a rope supporting a tent
- tent stitch
- A short diagonal embroidery stitch that forms close, even, parallel rows to fill in a pattern or background
- tent structure
- Building that uses masts or poles and tensile membrane (e.g., fabric or animal skin) enclosures. Tent structures are prestressed by externally applied forces so that they are held taut under anticipated load conditions. Tents have been the dwelling places of most of the world's nomadic peoples, from ancient times until the present. The traditional Bedouin tent consists of a rectangular membrane of strips of woven camel hair that is strained on webbing straps and secured with guys over a rectangle of poles. The American Plains Indians developed the conical tepee. The Central Asian nomadic pole dwelling, or yurt, uses skins and textiles as its covering. See also membrane structure, pole construction
- tent-caterpillar moth
- moth whose larvae are tent caterpillars moth whose gregarious larvae spin carpets
- tent-fly
- flap consisting of a piece of canvas that can be drawn back to provide entrance to a tent
- tent-peg
- stake used to hold the ropes of a tent
- beer tent
- At a fair or festival, a tent set up for the purpose of selling and consuming beer and other alcoholic beverages
- big tent
- A group, philosophy, or social or political movement that encompasses or seeks to attract a broad range of members or constituents
They are not a slice of Americana, as we usually say, but rather, a broad brush of it. While most of our successful sports franchises display some distinct personality, only the Cowboys offer the big tent.
- big tent
- Pertaining to, representing, or advocating such a group, philosophy, or movement
Kucinich is a pretty big tent kinda guy. He’s very liberal.
- big-tent
- Alternative spelling of big tent
- eastern tent caterpillar
- Malacosoma americanum, a univoltine social caterpillar inhabiting communal nests in the branches of trees
- fold one's tent
- To withdraw, especially in a discreet manner; to disengage; to quit
There are a good number of Democrats who are unhappy with John Kerry, thinking he folded his tent without a fight.
- mess tent
- a tent used to shelter people eating in a group, especially in a military or working setting
- oxygen tent
- a canopy for the head and shoulders, or a similar enclosure for the whole body, within which air having a higher than normal supply of oxygen can be administered to a patient
- pitch a tent
- To have an erection that shows through the trousers
Check it out, Jimmy's over there pitching a tent to Maria's boobs.
- pitched a tent
- Simple past tense and past participle of pitch a tent
He just about pitched a tent when he caught sight of her.
- pitches a tent
- Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pitch a tent
Mike pitches a tent every time Wendy walks by.
- pitching a tent
- Present participle of pitch a tent
- pup tent
- a shelter tent
- shelter tent
- a small wedge-shaped tent made by folding two waterproof sheets of material together
- camo tent
- (Gıda) A ghillie suit, also known as a yowie suit, or camo tent, is a type of camouflage clothing designed to resemble heavy foliage. Typically, it is a net or cloth garment covered in loose strips of burlap, cloth or twine, sometimes made to look like leaves and twigs, and optionally augmented with scraps of foliage from the area
- camo tent
- camouflage tent
- Bedouin tent
- large tent in which Bedouins dwell
- backpacking tent
- a tent that can be carried in a backpack
- bell tent
- a bell-shaped tent
- canvas tent
- a tent made of canvas
- circus tent
- a canvas tent to house the audience at a circus performance; "he was afraid of a fire in the circus tent"; "they had the big top up in less than an hour
- cottage tent
- a tent providing shelter for a family
- events tent
- tent in which events (parties, concerts, etc.) are held
- field tent
- a canvas tent for use in the field
- fly tent
- a tent with a fly front
- forest tent caterpillar
- larvae of a gregarious North American moth that spins a carpet rather than a tent; serious defoliator of deciduous trees
- lean-to tent
- tent that is attached to the side of a building
- mountain tent
- a lightweight tent with a floor; flaps close with a zipper
- oxygen tent
- A canopy placed over the head and shoulders or over the entire body of a patient to provide oxygen at a higher level than normal. a piece of equipment shaped like a tent that is put around people who are very ill in hospital, to provide them with oxygen
- oxygen tent
- medical device which provides a patient which oxygen-rich air to breathe
- pitch a tent
- set up a tent
- pitching a tent
- setting up of a tent, erecting a tent
- pop tent
- a small tent that is easy to carry and quick to set up
- pup tent
- a small tent for two people
- pup tent
- small tent intended for hikers to use in the wilderness
- pup tent
- a wedge-shaped tent; usually without a floor or windows
- pyramidal tent
- a large tent shaped like a pyramid; can hold half a dozen people
- shelter tent
- type of small tent for 2 people
- shelter tent
- A small tent usually pitched by securing together two or more pieces of waterproof material. Also called pup tent
- sibley tent
- a light conical canvas tent erected on a tripod with ventilation at the top
- two-man tent
- a tent designed for occupancy by two persons
- umbrella tent
- a small tent with a single supporting pole and radiating metal ribs
- wall tent
- a canvas tent with four vertical walls