furl

furl
fə:l свертывание что-л свернутое, сверток, свиток завертывать, свертывать - to * a flag сворачивать флаг убирать (паруса) складывать (веер, зонт) - to * the wings складывать крылья свертываться, складываться - this umbrella doesn't * neatly этот зонт плохо закрывается furl (что-л.) свернутое ~ свертывание ~ свертывать;
убирать (паруса) ~ складывать (веер, зонт) ~ стягивать резинкой;
pants furled at the bottom шаровары с резинками на щиколотках ~ стягивать резинкой;
pants furled at the bottom шаровары с резинками на щиколотках

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  • Furl — (from File Uniform Resource Locators) is a free social bookmarking website that allows members to store searchable copies of webpages and share them with others. Every member receives 5 gigabytes of storage space. The site was founded by Mike… …   Wikipedia

  • Furl — (von englisch Frame Uniform Resource Locators) war eine 2003 gegründete, kostenlose englischsprachige Webanwendung für Social Bookmarks, die zum Web 2.0 gezählt wurde. Der Betrieb des Dienstes wurde am 17. April 2009 eingestellt. Furl… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • furl´er — furl «furl», verb, noun. –v.t. to roll up or fold up: »to furl a sail, to furl a flag. The boys broke up camp and furled the tent. Figurative. The birds furled their wings. –v.i. to become rolled or gathered up in a spiral or twisted form; curl… …   Useful english dictionary

  • furl — furl·er; re·furl; un·furl; furl; …   English syllables

  • Furl — (f[^u]rl), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Furled} (f[^u]rld); p. pr. & vb. n. {Furling}.] [Contr. fr. furdle, fr. fardel bundle: cf. F. ferler to furl, OF. fardeler to pack. See {Furdle}, {Fardel}, and cf. {Farl}.] To draw up or gather into close compass;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • furl — (v.) 1550s, of uncertain origin, possibly from M.Fr. ferler to furl, from O.Fr. ferliier chain, tie up, lock away, perhaps from fer firm (from L. firmus; see FIRM (Cf. firm) (adj.)) + lier to bind (from L. ligare). Related: Furled; furling …   Etymology dictionary

  • furl — [ fɜrl ] verb transitive MAINLY LITERARY to fold or roll a piece of cloth or paper: a furled sail …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • furl — ► VERB ▪ roll or fold up neatly and securely. DERIVATIVES furled adjective. ORIGIN French ferler, from Old French fer, ferm firm + lier bind …   English terms dictionary

  • furl — [fʉrl] vt. [< OFr ferlier < fermlier, to tie up < ferm (< L firmus, FIRM1) + lier (< L ligare, to tie: see LIGATURE)] to roll up tightly and make secure, as a flag to a staff or a sail to a spar vi. to become curled or rolled up n …   English World dictionary

  • furl — furlable, adj. furler, n. /ferrl/, v.t. 1. to gather into a compact roll and bind securely, as a sail against a spar or a flag against its staff. v.i. 2. to become furled. 3. furl in a body, Naut. to furl (a square sail) with loose canvas… …   Universalium

  • furl — [[t]fɜ͟ː(r)l[/t]] furls, furling, furled VERB When you furl something made of fabric such as an umbrella, sail, or flag, you roll or fold it up because it is not going to be used. [V n] An attempt was made to furl the headsail. [V ed] ...a furled …   English dictionary


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