Слово англійською: seal
Дієслово
Переклад seal українською: закле́їти (конве́рт і т. д.), ви́рішити (до́лю і т. д.), скріпи́ти (уго́ду і т. д.), затве́рдити (пі́дписом уго́ду), щі́льно приляга́ти, запеча́тати (лист і т. д.), запломбува́ти
Детальний опис
close envelope
- seal something (up/down) to close an envelope, etc. by sticking the edges of the opening together
- Make sure you've signed the document before sealing the envelope.
- a sealed bid (= one that is kept in a sealed envelope and therefore remains secret until all other bids have been received)
close container
- [often passive] to close a container tightly or fill a small opening, etc., especially so that air, liquid, etc. cannot get in or out
- seal something (with something) He sealed the bag tightly with sticky tape.
- be sealed (up) (with something) The windows and doors had been sealed up with bricks.
- The evidence is kept in sealed plastic bags.
make something definite
- seal something to make something definite, so that it cannot be changed or argued about
- to seal a contract
- They shook hands to seal the deal.
- The discovery of new evidence sealed his fate (= nothing could prevent what was going to happen to him).
- She sealed victory with a birdie at the final hole.
cover surface
- [often passive] seal something (with something) to cover the surface of something with a substance in order to protect it
- The floors had been stripped and sealed with varnish.
close borders/exits
- seal something (of the police, army, etc.) to prevent people from passing through a place
- Troops have sealed the borders between the countries.
Word Originverb Middle English (in senses (2), (5) and (6)): from Old French seel (noun), seeler (verb), from Latin sigillum ‘small picture’, diminutive of signum ‘a sign’.
Idioms - used to say that you will not repeat somebody’s secret to other people
signed and sealed | signed, sealed and delivered
- definite, because all the legal documents have been signed
- The contracts are already signed and sealed.
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