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121 натиск
1) General subject: charge, dash, dint, inrush (хлынувшей воды), onfall, onset, onslaught, press, push, rush, set to, set-to, urge, onrush2) Geology: rush of water3) Colloquial: puncher4) Dialect: powder5) Military: onsurge6) Engineering: impression7) Polygraphy: printing pressure8) Cartography: pressure9) Advertising: punch -
122 оказывать давление
1) General subject: bring pressure to bear, bring pressure to bear on (на кого-л.), bring pressure to bear upon (на кого-л.), crowd, enforce, exert, high-pressure, lobby, place pressure on (на кого-л.), place pressure upon (на кого-л.), pressurize, put pressure, put pressure upon (на кого-л.), apply the screws, press, put the screws on, bring pressure to bear upon (на кого-л.), put pressure upon (на кого-л.), put the screws on (нажим, на кого-л., тж.), subject someone to stress, pressure2) Colloquial: strong-arm3) Literal: put the screw on4) Military: apply pressure ( on, to), exert pressure (on, to), maintain pressure, put pressure (on) (на)5) Mathematics: deliver pressure, exert pressure (against, on, upon)6) Law: bias, bring to bear7) Diplomatic term: bring pressure, push, (на кого-л.) put the heat on, (на кого-л.) turn the heat on8) Politics: bring pressure on9) Jargon: (на кого-л.) squeeze10) Oil: put pressure on11) Mass media: build pressure, generate pressure, impose pressure, inject( some more) pressure12) Makarov: bring pressure to bear on (smb.) (на кого-л.), exert a pressure, thrust, twist arm (на кого-л.), use undue influence on (на кого-л.), exert pressure13) Marketology: exert undue influence on somebody (на кого-л.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > оказывать давление
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123 оказывать нажим
1) General subject: bring pressure to bear upon (на кого-л.), pressurize, put pressure upon (на кого-л.), steamroller (на собрание), to high-pressure (smb.) (на кого-л.), apply the screws, put the screws on, screw down2) Colloquial: strong-arm4) Diplomatic term: push5) Makarov: exert pressure -
124 отжимание
2) Medicine: expression3) Sports: shoulder dip4) Military: push-up5) Engineering: centrifuging, extraction, pressing, pressing-out, squeezing-out, debulking (при вакуумировании ламината из композиционных материалов)6) Chemistry: expressing, squeezing out7) Automobile industry: springing-away -
125 оттеснить
1) General subject: hustle away2) Law: press back3) Business: push aside4) Makarov: stave off, edge out, cut out (кого-л.), force back (противника), cut out (соперника) -
126 печатная машина с кнопочным управлением
Polygraphy: push button controlled pressУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > печатная машина с кнопочным управлением
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127 придавливать
General subject: press down, whelm (чем-л.), wring, push down -
128 принуждать
1) General subject: blackjack, bludgeon, bulldoze, coerce, compel, concuss (к чему-либо), constrain, drive, force, huff (угрозами), huff into, hustle (into), impel, lay under a necessity (кого-л.), oblige, sandbag, screw, stampede (уговорами, угрозами), enforce, enforce, lay under a necessity (вынуждать, кого-л.), obligate, inspire, dragoon3) Law: extort (к признанию), restrain5) Jargon: highjack, lean against, lean on, pony6) leg.N.P. coerce (English law), force (English law), intimidate (English law)
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