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Even fold

  • 1 бесшлейфная фальцовка

    Polygraphy: even fold

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > бесшлейфная фальцовка

  • 2 гнуться в три погибели

    гнуться (согнуться, свернуться, перегнуться) в три погибели
    разг.
    be doubled up; bend double; bend in two; bend oneself into a triangle; fold up like a carpenter's rule

    Даже Лебедев не утерпел, вышел из своего угла и, согнувшись в три погибели, стал заглядывать в письмо через плечо Птицына. (Ф. Достоевский, Идиот) — Even Lebedev could not help coming out of his corner and bending himself into a triangle, peeped at the letter over Ptitsyn's shoulder.

    Из третьего квадрата соль вывозилась. В три погибели согнутые под тачками рабочие тупо и молчаливо двигались вперёд. (М. Горький, На соли) — On the third plot the salt was being removed. Bent in two over their barrows, workmen plodded humbly and dumbly ahead.

    Шелестенье снаряда услыхали все, мгновенно сжались, оползли со скамеек. Сашка свернулся в три погибели, уткнулся головой в колени, закрыл глаза... (В. Кондратьев, Сашка) — They all heard the whistle of a shell and in an instant they were crouched down by the benches. Sashka folded up like a carpenter's rule, thrust his head between his knees and shut his eyes.

    Контрабасист, согнувшись в три погибели, нёс на спине свой инструмент, будто небольшого китёнка. (А. Рекемчук, Мальчики) — A double-bass player bent double as he carried his whale of an instrument along on his back.

    Степан... чуть ли не ползком, согнувшись в три погибели, довлёкся к огромному дереву на краю поляны и упал на колени. (А. Ким, Отец-лес) — Stepan... dragged himself, doubled up and nearly crawling, to the huge tree at the edge of the glade where he fell on his knees.

    Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > гнуться в три погибели

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