hurdle

hurdle
{'hə:dl}
I. 1. леса, преграда, плет
2. сп. препят ствие
pl бягане с препятствия (състезание)
3. прен. трудност, пречка
II. 1. ограждам с леси/плет (често с off)
2. сп. прескачам препятствие, участвувам в бягане с пре пятствия
3. прен. преодолявам
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{'hъ:dl} n 1. леса, преграда, плет; 2. сп. препят ствие; pl бя(2) {'hъ:dl} v 1. ограждам с леси/плет (често с off); 2. сп. п
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плет; преграда; препятствие; бариера; леса;
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1. i. леса, преграда, плет 2. ii. ограждам с леси/плет (често с off) 3. pl бягане с препятствия (състезание) 4. прен. преодолявам 5. прен. трудност, пречка 6. сп. препят ствие 7. сп. прескачам препятствие, участвувам в бягане с пре пятствия
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hurdle[hə:dl] I. n 1. леса, преграда, плет; 2. сп. препятствие; pl сп. хърдели, бягане с препятствия; to fall at the first \hurdle провалям се още в самото начало; to be drawn on a \hurdle ист. влачат ме към мястото за екзекуция, вързан върху леса; 3. пречка, препятствие; 4. едро сито; решетка; II. v 1. сп. прескачам препятствие; участвам в бягане с препятствия; 2. ограждам с леси (плет) (често с off).

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