Small rural house in the mountains of Switzerland. Definition of the word chalet in dictionaries
Small rural house in the mountains of Switzerland
The first letter is "sh"
Second letter "a"
Third letter "l"
The last letter of the letter is "e"
Answer for the question "Small rural house in the mountains of Switzerland", 4 letters:
chalet
Alternative crossword questions for the word chalet
Cottage in the Alps
Hut in the Alps
Swiss "bungalow"
Swiss dacha
Commune in Switzerland
Country house in Switzerland
Country house in the Alps
Definition of the word chalet in dictionaries
Wikipedia
Meaning of the word in the Wikipedia dictionary
Chalet is a canton in France, located in the Poitou-Charente region, Charente department. Part of the Angoulême district. The INSEE code of the canton is 1610. In total, the canton of Chalet includes 13 communes, of which the main commune is Chalet. Population of the canton in 2007...
New explanatory dictionary of the Russian language, T. F. Efremova.
The meaning of the word in the dictionary New explanatory dictionary of the Russian language, T. F. Efremova.
Wed several Small rural house (in the mountains of Switzerland). Small Vacation home, dacha (in some countries).
Examples of the use of the word chalet in literature.
A wonderful fairy tale lasted for a long time: how three girls went down to the shore of Gav on the other side of the castle, how they ended up on the island Chalet, opposite the Masabiel rock, from which it was separated by a narrow mill stream.
So it is you, my lord, Leone Leoni, who just recently was in modest chalet, among goats and chickens, with a hoe on his shoulder, in a simple blouse?
Monsieur de Batz again appeared before the regent in the same simple room of the same chalet in Gamma.
Chalet, supported the great steward Lapheme in all his undertakings, and in the end, having completely won the confidence of the cardinal, a confidence well deserved by him, he took upon himself the extraordinary commission for which he now came to the queen.
CHALET uncl., Wed. chalet m. A small rural house, typical of Switzerland. BAS-1.< Я>mounted a donkey... and climbed up to the chalet at the top of the mountain. Vyazemsky Star. zap. book
naughty
see naughty.
indulge.
[Nanny] begins to pull on his stockings; it is not given plays naughty, dangles his legs. I. Goncharov
Oblomov.
You couldn't take your eyes off her for a single minute: she was constantly was naughty and usually didn't try
fun and various tricks; fool.
[Princess Sophia:] Believe me, he's only fooling around and plays naughty; namely
was naughty and called me cute, good, smart. Chekhov, Ariadne.
|| decomposition outdated
to be willful, to commit
drunk, are playing pranks, fools! Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment.
2. decomposition outdated
Rob, plunder
A stove on a wooden stand, covered with tin, in the center of a Tuvan yurt.
(Terms of Russian architectural heritage. Pluzhnikov V.I., 1995)
Shawl, shawls, shawls, shawls, shawls, shawls, shawl, shawls, shawl, shawls, shawls, shawls
Zaliznyak's Grammar Dictionarynoun, number of synonyms: 4 cheap 41 nonsense 36 for next to nothing 22 rice 12
adverb, number of synonyms: 5 recklessly 35 madly 45 foolishly 15 mischievously 8 playfully 11
Dictionary of Russian synonymsUrban-type settlement, center of Shalinsky district Sverdlovsk region RSFSR. Located in the Middle Urals. Railway station (on the Sverdlovsk - Perm line), 146 km to the north-west. from Sverdlovsk. Lespromkhoz. Furniture factory workshop (Krasnoufimsk), dairy plant.
orf.
shawl, -And
Cm. shawl
SHAWL and, f. châle m., German Shal. 1. Large knitted or woven scarf (originally made of wool
Kashmir goats). BAS-1. If the hoods amused you, then we must say about shawls, with the first 7th
the lady was not visible in the garden shawls. This happened in St. Petersburg. 14. 6. 1794. Bantysh-Kamensky
No hood, below shawls I didn’t put it on myself. Radishchev Bova. // RR 1986 2 28. Carelessly... thrown shawl
shawls, half shawls, chintz, half chintz, croise, pique; tea to Zhulan, flower draft, ordinary
"cattle rabies", res. (Dahl), see naughty, naughty.
Etymological Dictionary of Max Vasmerplay naughty
yu, go crazy, -ee "to go crazy, go crazy" shawl woman, born p. -and "prank, playfulness"
"to rage", naughty " play naughty", Russian-tslav. chalet()нъ "furens", Bulgarian. shala "playfulness, prank"
origin (see Mi. TEl. 2, 162), which can only be discussed in relation to dial. shala"woolen clothing fabric", Caucasus. (Hod. Kotova 112).
play naughty
I nesov. nepereh.
1. Have fun, frolic (usually about children).
2. Conduct or address
shawl adv. circumstances quality
1. Going low along the chest (about a turn-down lying round shape
adverb, number of synonyms: 5 be a good girl 5 be smart 5 don’t play around 5 don’t play pranks 5 don’t be mischievous 5
Dictionary of Russian synonymsnoun, number of synonyms: 2 city 2765 fabric 474
Dictionary of Russian synonymsorf.
play naughty, naughty, plays naughty
orf.
naughty
1)
-i, f.
Large woven or knitted scarf.
- This shawl my wife's! - said Manovsky, passing
She has a large Persian cap draped over her shoulders. shawl. Bunin, Antonov apples.
◊
@collar shawl
something like that... unusual... well, something will come into his head... shawl some... you in every possible way
report to me. Ertel, Gardeniny.
- This is how a person will let himself go shawl like: “Oh, I’m dying! live
behavior.
- My dear daughter-in-law, won’t you forgive me? shawls my drunken one yesterday? Levitov, Dead but sweet creature.
prank adv. circumstances vernacular quality
Filled with extravagance, recklessness, imbued with them.
SHAWLS- city (since 1990) in Russian Federation, Chechnya, 18 km from the railway. Art. Argun. 26.8 thousand inhabitants
Large encyclopedic dictionary(Chalier), Marie Joseph (1747 - 17.VII.1793) - leader of the Great French Revolution. On the eve of the revolution, bargaining was a companion. at home in Lyon. Since 1790 - member. municipality of Lyon, from 1792 - previous. Tribunal of the Lyon district.
Soviet historical encyclopediaBorrowed from Polish, where szal, through French mediation, goes back to the Persian sal - “a blanket made of woolen material.”
Krylov's etymological dictionaryNaughty-lu, -only; nsv.
1. When playing or having fun, behave more playfully, freely and noisily than you should
indulge (about children). Sh. at the table. Sh. at the holiday. Not shawls!
2. Unwind Behave frivolously
not serious. You're naughty, like a child! / (with whom). Be in a love affair (usually short-term, shallow
3. Trad.-nar. Rob, plunder. Playing pranks on the roads at night! Playing pranks! - The car was stolen again!
4
Razg. It is bad, incorrect to act, to function. Watch are playing pranks. Speedometer something plays naughty. Heart
SHALA
1. SHALA, -s; and. [Kyrgyz. Shawls from pers.] Unpeeled rice going for sowing.
2. SHALA, -s; and. Primary raw materials for drug production.
SHAWL-And; and. [French chale from Persian]
1. Large woven or knitted scarf. Throw on a sh. on shoulders
with brushes. Persian, gypsy highway. (with a bright color pattern). Dance with shawl(variety
integral with the sides. Collar with shawl.
◁ Shalka, -i; pl. genus. -lek, dat. -lkam
SH'ALA, Shawls, plural no, female (Turkic with Persian). Unpeeled rice.
SHAWL, shawls, female (French chale with Arabic). Large scarf, knitted or woven. “And throw it on your shoulders
shawl with a painted border." A. Koltsov. Turkish shawl. Cashmere shawl.
Collar shawl- low
Turn-down collar that runs down the chest.
II. SHAWL, shawls, plural no, female (·obsolete, ·reg.). Stupidity, eccentric state, recklessness. Shawl attacked.
Shala, Shawls, Shawls, naughty, chalet, Shalam, chalu, Shawls, naughty, naughty, shalami, chalet, shalach
Zaliznyak's Grammar DictionaryShawls, and. [fr. chale from Arabic]. Large scarf, knitted or woven.
Cm. shawl
Shal/í/t.
shoulders. Originally a strip of material of eastern origin. Back in the 15th century. in Kashmir they made thin shawls
from the wool of Tibetan goats. During the Directory, after Napoleon's Egyptian company, cashmere shawls
was then a trendsetter in French fashion, cashmere shawl gradually came into general use
not only in France, but throughout Europe. The future empress had up to 400 in her wardrobe shawls and wore
I used them on dresses, used them as bedspreads, and made pillows for my dogs. Dear cashmere shawl
Old Russian - naughty (to frolic).
Widespread word " play naughty" got in the middle
languages: in Polish – “to deceive”, in Slovenian – “joke”, etc.
Verb " play naughty"has also
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Related are:
Ukrainian – naughty.
Belarusian - shalets.
Bulgarian – shala(prank).
Slovenian
To pamper, to indulge, to play, to frolic, to have fun;
to be stupid, to fool around, to play tricks, to play pranks;
play pranks, play around, fool around, be childish, be weird, play school
To be naughty, to have fun
Kids, stop messing around
Build pranks
Wed !! spin, do
see >> amuse, denial
see >> mad, blessed
Abramov's dictionary of synonymsadverb, number of synonyms: 22 you're lying 22 where is it 15 what are you talking about! 20 what are you...
Dictionary of Russian synonymsnoun, number of synonyms: 2 world 71 greetings 21
Dictionary of Russian synonymsadj., number of synonyms: 18 reckless 45 insane 72 disorderly 44 blissful 12 eccentric 24 fickle 51 unbalanced 27 distraught 51 stupefied 17 crazy 39 crazy 14 random 62 extravagant 25 crazy 158 plague 10 freaky 2 9 crazy 32 holy fool 32
Dictionary of Russian synonyms(Chasles)
Michel (11/15/1793, Epernon, - 12/18/1880, Paris), French mathematician and historian of mathematics, member of the Paris Academy of Sciences (1851; corresponding member 1839). Professor at the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris (since 1841) and the University of Paris (since 1846).
- chalet
Name unchangeable
Ukrainian-Russian dictionary
chalet n. Wed kind of unism.
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type of word: naughty
ad "ektiv"
naughty - chalet
- chalet
Wed uncl. 1. Alp dağlarında: kiçik kənd evi; 2. kiçik yaylaq evi.
Russian-Azerbaijani dictionary - chalet
With. several
Large Russian-Spanish Dictionary
chalet m, chalet m - chalet Russian-Estonian dictionary
- chalet
noun Wed kind; unism.
Russian-Ukrainian dictionary
chalet named after; unchangeable - shawl Russian-Crimean Tatar dictionary
- shalach
beg; persistently ask, insist.
Mongolian-Russian dictionary - play naughty
Play naughty
Russian-Hebrew dictionary
הִתהוֹלֵל [לְהִתהוֹלֵל, מִ-, יִ-] - no shawls Russian-Czech dictionary
- you're naughty
Dovádíš
Russian-Czech dictionary
děláš neplechu
skotačíš
vyvádíš
čtveračíš
řádíš - crazy
urchin
Ukrainian-Russian dictionary
crazy - shawl
Name female family
Ukrainian-Russian dictionary
shawl
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type of word: shawl
Name female family
shawl - shawl Russian-French dictionary
- play naughty
1) (indulge) ruzzare, divertirsi chiassosamente, fare birichinate
Russian-Italian dictionary
children are playing pranks- i bambini fanno
birichinate
2) (to function incorrectly) funzionare male, fare brutti scherzi
motor plays naughty-il
motor funziona male
nerves are playing pranks- i nervi sono a pezzi - play naughty
1.hullama
Russian-Estonian dictionary
2.jukerdama
3.juperdama
4. jupsima
5. mürama
6. riisma
7. röövima
8. rüüstama
9. ülemeelik olema - shawl
1.sall
Russian-Estonian dictionary
2. õlarätt - play naughty
Shal|it - nesov. 1. fool about; (about children also) be* naughty; 2. decomposition (to act incorrectly) give
Complete Russian-English dictionary - shawl
and
Russian-Portuguese dictionary
xale m, xaile m
- cashmere shawl - play naughty
parade, nerves are playing pranks- nerves are no joke you're naughty! - you're burning!, pipes! you're naughty, you won't be fooled! - you’re burning (dudki), you’re not shouting!
Russian-Belarusian dictionary
The word “chalet” originally meant a small rural house in the Alps, distinguished by its special architecture. "Chalet" was understood literally as "shepherd's hut." It is believed that chalet architecture originated in the southeast of France on the border with Switzerland and Italy (according to other sources, “chalets” appeared for the first time in Switzerland). However, the French themselves understand the chalet as a “Swiss house”.
The “chalet” design, as well as its interior space, has become very popular. The houses in the mountains became larger, but the main design features the chalets were preserved. The traditional features of the chalet interior have remained virtually unchanged.
One of the main reasons for the growing popularity of chalet architecture in last years is, apparently, a massive passion among people for skiing and recreation ski resorts. "Chalet" has become associated with travel and prestigious tourism.
“Chalets” are being built in Canada, the USA, Germany, and Russia. Moreover, “chalets” are built even where there are no mountains nearby. For example, in the Moscow region there are entire villages of Alpine-style houses.
The house was built from local natural materials: stone and wood (coniferous timber - pine or larch); lime was used as a whitewash for plastered walls.
The high ground floor was always built of stone. This was explained by the need to reliably protect the house from cold, moisture, snow and, most importantly, to build foundations and basement walls on any mountain slope. All subsequent floors, as a rule, the first and attic, were assembled from massive coniferous timber (pine, larch). Over time, the tree, under the influence of the external environment: wind, snow, rain, sun, cold, naturally became completely dark and tarred.
Facades facing the weather could be covered with additional wood: chips or shingles, and looked sad due to the monotony of the natural dark color of the wood and the lack of additional decorations.
The most beautiful side of the house was the eastern facade. The roof gable with the ridge was always oriented towards the sunrise. The most beautiful façade looked out over the valley. The walls facing the sunny side were plastered, painted with white lime, decorated with bright paintings, decorated with ledges, balconies, and carvings. Decorative decorations, as a rule, were devoid of any pretentiousness. The motives for the painting had religious themes.
The architectural geometry is simple: it was built by hand. The roofs are sloping and strongly overhanging the vertical walls. This roof design is not accidental: it protected the foundation, walls of the house and the surrounding area from wetness and snow. In winter, the snow stayed on the roof, covering it evenly. A snow coat was created to prevent heat from escaping from the house. The roofs were covered with shingles or shingles (thin wooden plates). The roof was covered with stones to prevent it from being blown away in bad weather, which is not so uncommon in the mountains.
The last floor is necessarily an attic, with a sloping ceiling.
Terraces that go far beyond the perimeter of the house and seem to hover over the valley do not a rare event. Generating the horizontal relative to mountain slope, they made it possible to increase the usable building area.
Balconies under low-hanging roofs could be very simple in decoration, deliberately rough, or, on the contrary, decorated with provocative carvings.
The chalet has many windows, and their size is rather large, which, in general, is typical for French architecture.
The central dominant place in the main hall or living room belongs to the fireplace.
Only natural materials are used in finishing. Roughly plastered and whitewashed walls are decorated with wooden panels or simply boards. The wood, mainly pine and larch, is specially prepared to give it an old and rough-hewn appearance, then tinted and coated with wax. Stone of local mountain origin is used in the design of fireplaces, floors and walls of the basement. The floors and walls of the first and attic floors are usually wooden. No bright high lighting, no second light. Everything is cozy, closer to the floor, to the fire. The colors are thick, rich, but not bright, slightly muted. Primary colors, the colors of the Earth, go well with wood, stone, forging, the color of natural unbleached linen and wool.
The furniture in a typical chalet is simple, rustic, with unpolished surfaces.
Today, the geography of chalets has expanded to the most daring scale. “Chalets” can be found on any continent and in almost any country. This style has become loved by many powerful of the world this. Big wooden palace in the "chalet" style, intended for the honored guests of Sultan Abdulhamid, is located in Turkey. Chalets have become widespread at ski resorts in the USA, on the mountainous coasts of Italy and Spain. But the most “correct” “chalets”, original trendsetters, are located in the heart of Europe - in France, Switzerland and Austria. Most famous resorts in these countries: Courchevel, Meribel, Val Thorens, Val d'Isere, Tignes, Chamonix (France); St. Moritz, Zermatt, Davos, Crans-Montana, Saas-Fee, (Switzerland); Lech, Mayerhofen, Sölden, Kitzbühel (Austria).
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