составлять, составить, компенсировать, возместить, наверстывать, помириться
прилагательное
- искусственный; вымышленный
- выдуманный; вымышленный, придуманный
- готовый (об одежде)
- театр. загримированный; с густым слоем краски на лице
- составной, сборный
- уст. законченный, завершенный
- твердый, решительный (о характере)
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
a poem made up of six couplets — стихотворение, которое состоит из шести куплетов
a polyglot community made up of many cultures — многоязычное сообщество, состоящее из множества культур
customers’ own material made up — пошив из материала заказчика
at last he made up his mind to do it — наконец-то он собрался сделать это
to be made up of several factions — состоять из нескольких фракций
we’ve kissed and made up — мы поцеловались и помирились
he was made up to look the part — его загримировали как требовалось для роли
be made up of — состоять из; слагаться
be made up — компенсироваться; складываться; слагаться
made up at — составивший в сумме
parcel was neatly made up — посылка была аккуратно упакована
mind made up — принять решение; решить
Примеры с переводом
We have made up our minds.
Мы приняли решение.
He made up his mind suddenly.
Внезапно он решился.
The book is made up of 20 chapters.
Книга состоит из двадцати глав.
Save your breath. She’s already made up her mind.
Не спорьте. Она уже приняла решение.
Nick made up a song about them.
Ник написал песни о них.
He had made up his mind to the event.
Он настроился на это дело.
No more argument. My mind is made up.
Хватит спорить, я уже всё решил.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
She made up an alibi for why she missed the meeting.
Jim and Tina made up a foursome with Jean and Bruce.
…a panel made up of notable authorities on the virus…
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made-up word
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That is a made-up word, invented for political purposes.
На мой взгляд, это — ложь, придуманная в политических целях.
It’s a made-up word used to trick students.
Okay, that’s also a made-up word.
To me it’s just a made-up word.
Но для меня это — просто слово.
To me it’s just a made-up word.
I’m assuming that’s a made-up word.
Then the volunteers were made to listen to a made-up word, over and over again.
Then the volunteers were made to listen to a made-up word, over and over again.
If you have a creative streak, you can use a made-up word as your domain name.
That’s a made-up word, people!
For the sake of accuracy and simplicity I will use a made-up word: «IS-BE».
To ensure his mind was a completely blank slate to begin with, he invented the «nonsense syllable» — a made-up word of random letters, such as «kag» or «slans» — and set to work memorizing thousands of them.
Чтобы обеспечить своему сознанию совершенно чистый лист, с которого начать, он изобрел «бессмысленные слоги» — выдуманные слова из случайных букв, вроде «каг» или «сланс» — и принялся запоминать тысячи их.
Mired is a made-up word from micro reciprocal degrees — it is pronounced ‘my-red’.
Это слово является сокращением от «micro-reciprocal degree» (микрообратный градус); произносится в два слога: my-red (май-ред).
At school, if he’s using a made-up word, the teacher will ask him to draw a picture of the meaning — to help her understand what he’s saying.
В школе, если он называет что-то собственным словом, то учительница просит его нарисовать, что он имеет в виду — это помогает ей понять, о чем он говорит.
So you think it’s just a made-up word?
POSDCORB is, of course, a made-up word designed to call attention to the various functional elements of the work of a chief executive because «administration» and «management» have lost all specific content.
POSDCORB — это конечно же аббревиатура, которая составлена чтобы привлечь внимание к различным функциональным элементам деятельности руководителя, так как понятия «администрирование» и «менеджмент» потеряли свой конкретный смысл.
Canola is not the name of a natural plant but a made-up word, from the words «CANadian Oil Low Acid».
Канола — это не название растения, а сокращение выражения «канадское масло».
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Индекс фразы: 1-400, 401-800, 801-1200
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What is the difference between “made-up word” and “coined word” and “portmanteau word” ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between “made-up word” and “coined word” and “portmanteau word” ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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Made-up word = coined word (although it’s a bit weird to talk about words being «made up» because all words are made up, but we do anyway)
«portmanteau word» is a type of made-up word formed by combining the sounds and meanings of two or more words together, but not all made-up/coined words are portmanteaus.
«email» is a portmanteau of «electronic mail», and is a made-up word.
«brunch» is a portmanteau of «breakfast» and «lunch», and is a made-up word.
«unfriend» is a made-up word formed by combining the prefix un- and the verb «friend» (an informal verb meaning «to add someone to a friend/contact list on social media» from the noun «friend») to mean «to remove someone from a friend/contact list on social media». It is not a portmanteau because «un» is not a word.
«fashonista» is a made-up word formed by combining «fashion» with the suffix -ist(a) to refer to someone concerned with or who practices things related to that noun. It is not a portmanteau because -ist(a) is not a word.
«Google» is a made-up word that originally was just the name of a search engine, and is now used as a verb meaning «to use Google» or sometimes more generally «to use a search engine». It is not a portmanteau because it is not a combination of any words.
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Made-up word = coined word (although it’s a bit weird to talk about words being «made up» because all words are made up, but we do anyway)
«portmanteau word» is a type of made-up word formed by combining the sounds and meanings of two or more words together, but not all made-up/coined words are portmanteaus.
«email» is a portmanteau of «electronic mail», and is a made-up word.
«brunch» is a portmanteau of «breakfast» and «lunch», and is a made-up word.
«unfriend» is a made-up word formed by combining the prefix un- and the verb «friend» (an informal verb meaning «to add someone to a friend/contact list on social media» from the noun «friend») to mean «to remove someone from a friend/contact list on social media». It is not a portmanteau because «un» is not a word.
«fashonista» is a made-up word formed by combining «fashion» with the suffix -ist(a) to refer to someone concerned with or who practices things related to that noun. It is not a portmanteau because -ist(a) is not a word.
«Google» is a made-up word that originally was just the name of a search engine, and is now used as a verb meaning «to use Google» or sometimes more generally «to use a search engine». It is not a portmanteau because it is not a combination of any words.
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made up — перевод на русский
— Have you made up your mind?
— Ну, ты решил?
He’s made up his mind.
Он так решил.
— Have you made up your mind?
Так ты уже решил? — Что ты сказала?
I haven’t made up my mind yet.
Я еще не решил.
Until I make up my mind, you should find ample diversion here.
Пока я не решил, какое именно, вам будет чем заняться.
Показать ещё примеры для «решил»…
— So my father made up the glad game.
Но мой папа придумал «счастливую» игру!
But I wanted to kiss you so I made up something to do.
Но мне хотелось тебя поцеловать. И я придумал, что мне надо за покупками.
You’ve made up this story because it’s what you want to believe, because of me.
Ты все это придумал и сам в это поверил, и все это из-за меня
I haven’t made up my mind yet.
Я еще не придумал.
Then he could jettison the bodies and make up any story he liked.
Затем он выбросил бы тела и придумал любую историю, какую захотел.
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— Didn’t you make up?
— Вы еще не помирились?
Shit, have we made up or not?
— Помирились.
Rizzo and Kenickie made up.
Риззо и Кенике помирились!
I guess you two lovebirds made up again, eh?
Все нормально, помирились?
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30 years ago, I made up my mind, and I done all right, too.
Я решился 30 лет назад. И я поступил правильно.
I’ve made up my mind, that’s it.
Я решился, вот и все.
Then, after the fire and the crew ditching me, I made up my mind to get rid of him.
Тогда, после пожара и вынужденной высадки экипажа на воду, я решился избавиться от тела.
— I have made up my mind.
— Я решился.
You’ve made up your mind?
Итак, ты решился?
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Don’t make up any stories for my benefit.
И не пытайся выдумывать сказки чтобы меня успокоить.
— All actresses like making up stories, don’t they?
Актрисы любят выдумывать, правда?
Making up stories is fun
Выдумывать истории забавно.
I’m tired of making up stories for you.
Я уже устал выдумывать за тебя истории.
Why would I make up a story like that?
Зачем мне такое выдумывать?
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Our convoy is made up of 73 vessels, not including the naval escort.
Наш конвой состоит из 73 судов, не считая судов военно-морского эскорта,
Sometimes I think this world is made up of nothing but dirty feet.
Иногда я думаю, что этот мир состоит только из грязных ботинок.
The items that make up this murder are being compiled now.
Кусочки, из которых состоит это дело, наконец начали собираться вместе.
My army is made up of tribes. The tribes are led by the tribal leaders.
Моя армия состоит из племён, ведомых своими главами.
Their empire is made up of conquered worlds.
Их империя состоит из завоеванных миров.
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— No, no, no. You make up your mind right now.
— Нет-нет, решай сейчас.
Make up your mind, now.
Решай.
Make up your mind, now.
Ну, решай же.
Come on Lemmy, make up your mind!
Давай, Лемми, решай!
Make up your mind!
Решай!
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This is a story I just made up, that’s all.
Я просто выдумал эту историю, вот и все.
And some fool law they made up in Washington about corn liquor.
И какой-то идиот-законик в Вашингтоне выдумал про кукурузный ликер.
I made up that note about the fishing so they wouldn’t be suspicious about us meeting like this.
Я выдумал насчет рыбалки в письме. Так что наша встреча не вызовет подозрений.
You made up the whole bread thing.
Ты все выдумал про хлеб.
But I know a con man when I see one and I think he made up this whole story to get at a gullible kid so he can stay out of rest homes and hospitals.
Все же, я точно знаю, что человек — мошенник, стоит мне его увидеть. Он выдумал всю эту байку для доверчивого юноши… чтобы тот помогал ему держаться подальше от домов престарелых и больниц.
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Stop making up stories.
Прекрати придумывать истории.
Then can you offer a suggestion why either she or Miss Ordway… should make up such a story if it weren’t true?
И Вы можете предположить зачем ей или мисс Ордвей… придумывать такую историю, если все не так на самом деле?
Right… what we need to understand is why she made up this shark charade.
Остается понять, зачем ей понадобилось придумывать акулу.
Make up a whole life?
Придумывать себе жизнь?
They’re being made up by all the wrong people.
Придуманные не теми, кто должен их придумывать.
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Make up your mind, Angelina!
— Решайтесь!
Make up your mind, folks.
Решайтесь, люди.
— Make up your mind!
— Решайтесь!
Better make up your mind.
Лучше решайтесь.
You make up your mind too.
И вы тоже решайтесь.
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You don’t have to be a chef or even a particularly good cook to experience proper kitchen alchemy: the moment when ingredients combine to form something more delectable than the sum of their parts. Fancy ingredients or recipes not required; simple, made-up things are usually even better.
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PRONUNCIATION OF MADE-UP
GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF MADE-UP
Made-Up is an adjective.
The adjective is the word that accompanies the noun to determine or qualify it.
WHAT DOES MADE-UP MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of made-up in the English dictionary
The first definition of made-up in the dictionary is invented; fictional. Other definition of made-up is wearing make-up. Made-Up is also put together; assembled.
Synonyms and antonyms of made-up in the English dictionary of synonyms
SYNONYMS OF «MADE-UP»
The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «made-up» and belong to the same grammatical category.
Translation of «made-up» into 25 languages
TRANSLATION OF MADE-UP
Find out the translation of made-up to 25 languages with our English multilingual translator.
The translations of made-up from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «made-up» in English.
Translator English — Chinese
化过妆的
1,325 millions of speakers
Translator English — Spanish
maquillado
570 millions of speakers
English
made-up
510 millions of speakers
Translator English — Hindi
बनाया हुआ
380 millions of speakers
Translator English — Arabic
مختلقة
280 millions of speakers
Translator English — Russian
выдуманные
278 millions of speakers
Translator English — Portuguese
inventado
270 millions of speakers
Translator English — Bengali
অঙ্গীভূত
260 millions of speakers
Translator English — French
maquillé
220 millions of speakers
Translator English — Malay
Dibuat-buat
190 millions of speakers
Translator English — German
geschminkt
180 millions of speakers
Translator English — Japanese
化粧した
130 millions of speakers
Translator English — Korean
화장한
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Javanese
Digawe-up
85 millions of speakers
Translator English — Vietnamese
làm -up
80 millions of speakers
Translator English — Tamil
தயாரிக்கப்பட்ட வரை
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Marathi
बनलेले
75 millions of speakers
Translator English — Turkish
yapılan
70 millions of speakers
Translator English — Italian
truccato
65 millions of speakers
Translator English — Polish
konfekcjonowane
50 millions of speakers
Translator English — Ukrainian
вигадані
40 millions of speakers
Translator English — Romanian
a făcut — up
30 millions of speakers
Translator English — Greek
έτοιμα
15 millions of speakers
Translator English — Afrikaans
gemaak -up
14 millions of speakers
Translator English — Swedish
sydda
10 millions of speakers
Translator English — Norwegian
gjort opp
5 millions of speakers
Trends of use of made-up
TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «MADE-UP»
The term «made-up» is very widely used and occupies the 11.152 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
FREQUENCY
Very widely used
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List of principal searches undertaken by users to access our English online dictionary and most widely used expressions with the word «made-up».
FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «MADE-UP» OVER TIME
The graph expresses the annual evolution of the frequency of use of the word «made-up» during the past 500 years. Its implementation is based on analysing how often the term «made-up» appears in digitalised printed sources in English between the year 1500 and the present day.
Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about made-up
6 QUOTES WITH «MADE-UP»
Famous quotes and sentences with the word made-up.
I don’t separate my books into historical novels and the rest. To me, they’re all made-up worlds, and both kinds are borne out of curiosity, some investigation into the past.
It’s hard for me to get embarrassed, but the things that do embarrass me would be if anybody ever heard my wife and I talking in our robust, made-up language.
The media and the rest of popular culture weren’t recording people’s reactions to 9/11; they were forcing made-up reactions down people’s throats.
I read somewhere once that in the 1960s, fiction writers were troubled by the notion that life was becoming stranger and more sensational than made-up stories could ever hope to be. Our new problem — more profound, I think — is that life no longer resembles a story. Events intersect but don’t progress. People interact but don’t make contact.
You don’t have to be a chef or even a particularly good cook to experience proper kitchen alchemy: the moment when ingredients combine to form something more delectable than the sum of their parts. Fancy ingredients or recipes not required; simple, made-up things are usually even better.
I’m a storyteller. I’m not like any other comic. I tell detailed stories — not made-up stuff, but true stories.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MADE-UP»
Discover the use of made-up in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to made-up and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Made—up Minds: A Constructivist Approach to Artificial …
Made-Up Minds addresses fundamental questions of learning and concept invention by means of an innovative computer program that is based on the cognitive-developmental theory of psychologist Jean Piaget.
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All Made Up: A Girl’s Guide to Seeing Through Celebrity Hype …
But we can all break free from the cult of celebrity and start liking the face we see in the mirror once we understand that many of these images of beauty are all made up.
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My Life and Other Stuff I Made Up
Ever woken up to discover that everything hovers? And have you eaten 67 hot dogs in ten minutes? I have. I’m Tom Weekly. This book is full of my stories, jokes, cartoon characters, ideas for theme park rides and other stuff I’ve made up.
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The Made—Up Self: Impersonation in the Personal Essay
Finally, adding yet another layer to the made-up self, Klaus succumbs to his addiction to the personal essay by placing some of the different selves that various essayists have called forth in him within the essays that he has crafted so …
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The Dictionary of Made—Up Languages: From Elvish to Klingon, …
Can you converse in Klingon? Ask an Elf the time of day? Greet a speaker of Esperanto? These are among the more than 100 constructed languages you’ll find in this book.
By turns absurd and tender, this is the story of a family’s secrets brought to light, revealing the bonds beneath. Here is one of our most celebrated writers, Janice Galloway, at her most personal, defiant and eloquent.
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I’ve Made Up My Mind…Don’t Confuse Me with the Facts!
This book takes an easy-to-read, controversial look at whats been taught about diet, health, and nutrition. Axon challenges conventional wisdom at every turn and helps readers discern the truth from the hype. (Christian)
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All Made Up: 100 Years of Cosmetics Advertising
A history of printed cosmetics advertising throughout the 20th-century, this study charts the growth of mass-circulation magazines and how they led to a huge increase in advertising space and, by beginning of the 21st century, had to …
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On Tact, & the Made Up World
Michele Glazer’s poems take on questions of being and value, exploring not just what is, but how it is.
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True Stories — We Made Up
«True Stories — We Made Up» is a collection of short stories based on the lives of three authors: Michael Johnson, David Brett Beebe II, and Chris Johnson.
Michael Johnson, David Beebe II, Chris Johnson, 2013
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MADE-UP»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term made-up is used in the context of the following news items.
Self-proclaimed ‘experts’ more likely to fall for made-up facts, study …
If you consider yourself an expert in something or another, you might want to stop pretending you understand things you’ve never heard of. «Washington Post, Jul 15»
Know-It-Alls More Likely To Accept Falsehoods as Fact, Study Shows
People who consider themselves experts in a given topic are more likely to claim knowledge of made-up “facts” about that topic, a new study … «TIME, Jul 15»
QUIZ: Are these real Syfy shark movies or made-up bullshit?
Molly Fitzpatrick is a writer for Fusion’s Pop & Culture section. Her interests include movies about movies, TV shows about TV shows, and … «Fusion, Jul 15»
9 Made-Up Couples That Actually Might Have Been Awesome in …
So in the spirit of Cher-inspired matchmaking, we decided to come up with nine made-up couples to replace the Clueless mismatches, as well … «Mic, Jul 15»
Amazon Prime Day: The Logic Behind A Retailer’s Made-Up Holiday …
Amazon.com is taking an interesting approach to its birthday this year. The company is throwing itself a party where all its Prime customers get … «Forbes, Jul 15»
Op-ed: The Latest Made-Up Phenomenon Is the ‘Straight Homo’
If heterosexual celebrities want to cater to gay audiences to boost their bottom line, so be it. But let’s not pretend it’s more than it is. «Advocate.com, Jul 15»
Unreality check: The made-up case against Tim Cook
Can you believe Tim Cook is still CEO of Apple? Man, how many times does this guy have to screw up to get fired? Writing for The Huffington … «Macworld, Jul 15»
Made-Up Assault Complaint, Horses Found Dead, Injury Accident …
Found Property – A tag was reportedly found near her mailbox at a residence on Hwy 138. No contact made with registered owner of tag. «Patch.com, Jul 15»
Grantland hands Tigers’ JD Martinez a made-up award
No Detroit Tigers scored any of the midseason awards Jonah Keri gave out at grantland.com — the MVPs, the Cy Youngs, things like that — so … «Detroit Free Press, Jul 15»
From Minions to Game of Thrones, Here Are the Top 9 Made-Up …
Well, made-up languages that is. Some of Hollywood’s greatest masterpieces including Star Trek and The Lord of the Rings have gone the … «E! Online, Jul 15»
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WordReference Random House Learner’s Dictionary of American English © 2023
ˈmade-ˈup,
adj.
- fabricated;
concocted:a made-up story. - Clothing wearing facial makeup:[usually: be + ~]She was heavily made-up.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023
made-up
(mād′up′),USA pronunciation adj.
- concocted;
falsely fabricated or invented:a made-up story. - Clothingbeing in makeup;
wearing facial cosmetics. - put together;
finished.
- 1600–10
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
made-up adj
- invented; fictional
- wearing make-up
- put together; assembled
- (of a road) surfaced with asphalt, concrete, etc
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Made up word meaning in Urban Dictionary
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Things you see on this website.
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made up word — video
Made up word — what is it?
I word that is made up in hopes that noone will find it on Urban Dictionary. Thus, the creator of this definition will use multiple computers to vote thumbs up and in hopes of receiving the most thumbs up versus thumbs down.
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What does «made up word» mean?
Usually found on urban dictionary
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