Смысл:
arching arching[ʹɑ:tʃıŋ]
n
<Í> 1. выкладка сводов
2. спорт. прогибание
archI
1. [ɑ:tʃ] n
<Í> 1. 1) арка; свод, аркада
semicircular [pointed] arches - полукруглые [остроконечные] арки
triumphal arch - триумфальная арка /-ые ворота/
arch falsehood - стр. кружала, опалубка свода
the arches of a bridge [of a viaduct] - своды моста [виадука]
2) сводчатый проход, переход
2. 1) дуга
2) что-л. по форме напоминающее арку или дугу
arch of the foot - анат. свод стопы
arch of the ribs - анат. рёберная дуга
arch of the aorta - анат. дуга аорты
3) радуга
3. (the Arch) небосвод
the starry arch - звёздное небо
4. спорт. траектория (полёта снаряда)
flat arch - пологая траектория
high arch - крутая, навесная траектория
5. лука (седла)
front [rear] arch - передняя [задняя] лука
6. спорт. прогиб
7. геол. антиклиналь
8. горн. целик
2. [ɑ:tʃ] v
<Í> 1. перекрывать сводом; возводить своды
the river is arched over by a bridge - через реку перекинут мост
2. выгибать, изгибать дугой
to arch the eyebrows - поднимать брови (дугой)
the cat arched its back - кошка выгнула спину
3. придавать форму арки
II
[ɑ:tʃ]
a
<Í> 1. игривый, лукавый, с хитрецой
arch look [smile] - лукавый взгляд [-ая улыбка]
to look arch - иметь игриво-лукавый вид (обыкн. о женщинах и детях)
2. хитрый, ловкий
II
[ɑ:tl]
a
<Í> главный; самый важный
the arch rebel - предводитель повстанцев
arching Идиома
arching for it
(like a cat on heat) a term sometimes used to describe a young lady who is sexually fired up
Bolivian marching powder
cocaine
Searching question
A searching question goes straight to the heart of the subject matter, possibly requiring an answer with a degree of honesty that the other person finds uncomfortable.
give someone their marching orders
fire someone: "After the argument, he was given his marching orders."
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get your feet under the table
get settled in: "It only took him a week to get his feet under the table, then he started to make changes."
search one's heart|heart|heart-searching|search|se
v. phr., formal To study your reasons and acts; try to discover if you have been fair and honest. The teacher searched his heart trying to decide if he had been unfair in failing Tom. -
marching orders, get one's
marching orders, get one's
Be ordered to move on or proceed; also, be dismissed from a job. For example, The sales force got their marching orders yesterday, so now they'll be on the road with the new product, or It's too bad about Jack—the boss gave him his marching orders Friday. This expression originally alluded to a military command. [Colloquial; late 1700s]
An arching idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with arching, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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