тубус
Russian
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium. Particularly: “ту́бус”)
Noun
ту́бус • (túbus) m inan (genitive ту́буса, nominative plural ту́бусы, genitive plural ту́бусов)
- tube, barrel
- drawtube microscope
- snoot (theater: cylindrical or conical attachment on a spotlight)
Declension
Declension of ту́бус (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
singular | plural | |
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nominative | ту́бус túbus | ту́бусы túbusy |
genitive | ту́буса túbusa | ту́бусов túbusov |
dative | ту́бусу túbusu | ту́бусам túbusam |
accusative | ту́бус túbus | ту́бусы túbusy |
instrumental | ту́бусом túbusom | ту́бусами túbusami |
prepositional | ту́бусе túbuse | ту́бусах túbusax |
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Etymology
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Verb
тубус • (tubus)
- (intransitive) (diplomacy, general) to make peace with someone, to reconcile with someone
- кинилэр кыыһырсан баран тубустулар ― kiniler kııhırsan baran tubustular ― after quarrelling, they reconciled
- See synonyms at тулуй (tuluy).
- Antonym: кыыһыр (kııhır, “to be angry”)
- (intransitive) to improve, to recover
- самыыртан ходуһа ото тубуста ― samıırtan xoduha oto tubusta ― the meadow grass recovered from the rain
- доруобуйам тубуста ― doruobuyam tubusta ― my health improved
- See synonyms at үтүөр (ütüör).
- to become prettier