Bay
Russian Meaning
залив
бухта
отсек
бассейн
губа
лай
пролет
пролет моста
ниша
фонарь
стойло
тупик
железнодорожная платформа
запруда
помещение
судовой лазарет
лавровое дерево
лавр
лавры
гнедая лошадь
лаять
травить
преследовать
загонять
запруживать
гнедой
English Meaning
- A body of water partially enclosed by land but with a wide mouth, affording access to the sea: the Bay of Biscay.
- An area of land, such as an arm of prairie partially enclosed by woodland, that resembles in shape or formation a partially enclosed body of water.
- Architecture A part of a building marked off by vertical elements, such as columns or pilasters: an arcade divided into ten bays.
- Architecture A bay window.
- Architecture An opening or recess in a wall.
- A section or compartment, as in a service station, barn, or aircraft, that is set off for a specific purpose: a cargo bay; an engine bay.
- A sickbay.
- Computer Science A drive bay.
- Reddish-brown: a bay colt.
- A reddish brown.
- A reddish-brown animal, especially a horse having a black mane and tail.
- A deep, prolonged bark, such as the sound made by hounds.
- The position of one cornered by pursuers and forced to turn and fight at close quarters: The hunters brought their quarry to bay.
- The position of having been checked or held at a distance: "He has seen the nuclear threat held at bay for 40 years” ( Earl W. Foell).
- To utter a deep, prolonged bark.
- To pursue or challenge with barking: "I had rather be a dog, and bay the moon” ( Shakespeare).
- To express by barking or howling: a mob baying its fury.
- To bring to bay: "too big for the dogs which tried to bay it” ( William Faulkner).
- See laurel.
- Any of certain other trees or shrubs with aromatic foliage, such as the California laurel.
- A crown or wreath made especially of the leaves and branches of the laurel and given as a sign of honor or victory.
- Honor; renown. Often used in the plural.