hatch (hatchway)

hatch (hatchway)
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Англо-русский словарь по проекту Сахалин II. 2013.

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  • hatch — hatch1 [hach] vt. [ME hacchen, akin to Ger hecken, to breed & OE hagan, the genitals < ? IE base * k̑ak , to be able, help > Sans s̍aknṓti, (he) can] 1. a) to bring forth (young) from an egg or eggs by applying warmth b) to bring forth… …   English World dictionary

  • hatchway — 1620s, originally nautical, from HATCH (Cf. hatch) (n.) + WAY (Cf. way) …   Etymology dictionary

  • Hatch — Hatch, n. [OE. hacche, AS. h[ae]c, cf. haca the bar of a door, D. hek gate, Sw. h[ a]ck coop, rack, Dan. hekke manger, rack. Prob. akin to E. hook, and first used of something made of pieces fastened together. Cf. {Heck}, {Hack} a frame.] 1. A… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Hatchway — Hatch way ( w[=a] ), n. A square or oblong opening in a deck or floor, affording passage from one deck or story to another; the entrance to a cellar. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • hatchway — ► NOUN ▪ an opening or hatch, especially in a ship s deck …   English terms dictionary

  • hatchway — hatch|way [ˈhætʃweı] n a ↑hatch 2(2) …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hatchway — hatch|way [ hætʃ,weı ] noun count a HATCH …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • hatchway — hatch•way [[t]ˈhætʃˌweɪ[/t]] n. naut. navig. hatch II, 1), a) • Etymology: 1620–30 …   From formal English to slang

  • hatch — I [[t]hætʃ[/t]] v. t. 1) dvl to cause young to emerge from (the egg), as by brooding or incubating 2) to bring forth or produce; devise; plot 3) dvl to be hatched 4) to brood 5) dvl the act of hatching 6) something that is hatched, as a brood •… …   From formal English to slang

  • hatch — hatch1 [hætʃ] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Origin unknown] 1.) also hatch out [I and T] if an egg hatches, or if it is hatched, it breaks, letting the young bird, insect etc come out ▪ The eggs take three days to hatch. 2.) also hatch out [I and… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • hatch — hatch1 hatchable, adj. hatchability, n. hatcher, n. /hach/, v.t. 1. to bring forth (young) from the egg. 2. to cause young to emerge from (the egg) as by brooding or incubating. 3. to bring forth or produce; devise; create …   Universalium


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