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1) Техника: мера британской системы единиц массы2) Метрология: мера британской системы единиц массы и веса -
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1) мера2) критерий; мерило3) измерение || измерять6) матем. делитель•in absolute measure — абсолютным методом, в абсолютной мере;to measure decrementally — измерять ( значения величины) в порядке убывания;to measure incrementally — измерять ( значения величины) в порядке возрастания;to measure to a precision of... — измерять с погрешностью...;to measure to better than... — измерять с погрешностью менее...-
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1. n фунт стерлингов2. n фунтpound for pound — по сравнению с …
a pound to a penny — по всей видимости;
pounds, shillings and pence — деньги
3. n загон для скота4. n место для хранения невостребованных или невыкупленных вещейan English pound, or twenty shillings — английский фунт, или 20 шиллингов
5. n место заключения, тюрьма6. n диал. пруд, запруда7. n гидр. бьеф8. n спец. нижняя секция рыбного трала9. n магазин по продаже живых омаровthe decline of the pound has set off a fresh wave of selling — падение фунта послужило началом новой волны продажи ценных бумаг
10. v загонять в затон11. v заключать в тюрьму12. v огораживать13. v оказаться в огороженном месте, из которого трудно выбраться14. v диал. запруживать воду15. n тяжёлый удар16. n глухой звук удара17. v бить, колотить18. v сильно биться, колотиться19. v тех. стучать; дрожать, вибрировать; сотрясаться20. v биться21. v бить, греметь22. v воен. обстреливать, бомбардировать23. v воен. наносить мощные удары24. v воен. толочь, раздроблять, разбивать на мелкие куски25. v воен. трамбовать26. v воен. постоянно повторять; внушать27. v воен. тяжело идти, бежать или скакать28. v воен. тяжело врезаться в большую волну29. v воен. работать усиленно30. v воен. мчаться, нестись с грохотомСинонимический ряд:1. blow (noun) bang; bash; bastinado; bat; belt; biff; blow; bop; clout; crack; hit; lick; slam; slosh; smack; smash; sock; swat; thwack; wallop; whack; whop2. pen (noun) cage; confine; coop; enclosure; kennel; pen; trap3. weight (noun) measure; pound avoirdupois; pound scots; pound sterling; pound troy; weight4. beat (verb) baste; batter; beat; belabor; belabour; bruise; buffet; drub; forge; hammer; hit; lam; lambaste; malleate; paste; pelt; pulsate; pummel; strike; thrash; throb; tromp; trounce; wallop; whop5. impress (verb) drill; drive; grave; impress; stamp6. pulverize (verb) bray; comminute; crush; grind; mash; powder; pulverise; pulverize; triturate -
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I noun1) (unit of weight) [britisches] Pfund (453,6 Gramm)II nounfive-pound note — Fünfpfundnote, die; Fünfpfundschein, der
(enclosure) Pferch, der; (for stray dogs) Zwinger [für eingefangene Hunde]; (for cars) Abstellplatz [für polizeilich abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge]III 1. transitive verb1) (crush) zerstoßen2) (thump) einschlagen auf (+ Akk.) [Person]; klopfen [Fleisch]; [Sturm:] heimsuchen [Gebiet, Insel]; [Wellen:] klatschen auf (+ Akk.) [Strand, Ufer], gegen od. an (+ Akk.) [Felsen, Schiff]; [Geschütz:] unter Beschuss (Akk.) nehmen [Ziel]; [Bombenflugzeug:] bombardieren [Ziel]3) (knock)pound to pieces — [Wellen:] zertrümmern, zerschmettern [Schiff]; [Geschütz, Bomben:] in Trümmer legen [Stadt, Mauern]
4) (compress)2. intransitive verbpound [down] — feststampfen [Erde, Boden]
1) (make one's way heavily) stampfen2) (beat rapidly) [Herz:] heftig schlagen od. klopfen od. (geh.) pochen* * *I noun1) ((also pound sterling: usually abbreviated to $L when written with a number) the standard unit of British currency, 100 (new) pence.) das Pfund2) ((usually abbreviated to lb(s) when written with a number) a measure of weight (0.454 kilograms).) das PfundII noun(an enclosure or pen into which stray animals are put: a dog-pound.) das TierasylIII verb1) (to hit or strike heavily; to thump: He pounded at the door; The children were pounding on the piano.) hämmern2) (to walk or run heavily: He pounded down the road.) stampfen* * *pound1[paʊnd]n1. (for dogs) Zwinger für entlaufende Hunde2. (for cars) Abstellplatz für abgeschleppte Autos, die von dort wieder abgeholt werden könnenpound2[paʊnd]▪ the \pound das [englische] Pfundfive-\pound note Fünfpfundschein m\pound for \pound BRIT, AUS auf Heller und Pfennigpound3[paʊnd]n ≈ Pfund nt (454 g)I'd like three \pounds of bananas ich hätte gern drei Pfund Bananenby the \pound pfundweise, pro Pfund▶ to get one's \pound of flesh from sb gnadenlose Forderungen an jdn stellen, keine Gnade kennenpound4[paʊnd]I. vt1. (hit repeatedly)to \pound the door gegen die Tür hämmernto \pound the piano [or keyboard] in die Tasten hauento \pound the typewriter auf der Schreibmaschine herumhämmernto \pound the enemy positions/town die feindlichen Stellungen/Stadt bombardierenthe town was \pounded to rubble die Stadt wurde in Schutt und Asche gelegt; ( fig)the storm \pounded southern France der Sturm peitschte über Südfrankreich hinweg▪ to \pound sth etw zerstampfento \pound the beat policeman auf Streife gehen5.▶ to \pound the pavement AM Arbeit suchenII. vi1. (strike repeatedly) hämmernwe watched the huge waves \pounding against the shore wir beobachteten, wie die gewaltigen Wellen sich an der Küste brachento \pound on the door/wall an [o gegen] die Tür/Wand hämmernto \pound on the table auf den Tisch hämmern2. (run noisily) stampfen▪ to \pound up to sb auf jdn zustürmenI could feel my heart \pounding ich konnte fühlen, wie mir das Herz bis zum Halse schlug* * *I [paʊnd]n1) (= weight) ≈ Pfund nthe is making sure he gets his pound of flesh — er sorgt dafür, dass er bekommt, was ihm zusteht
2) (= money) Pfund ntone pound sterling — ein Pfund nt Sterling
a five-pound note — eine Fünfpfundnote, ein Fünfpfundschein m
See:→ academic.ru/54433/penny">pennyII1. vt1) (= hammer, strike) hämmern; earth, paving slabs feststampfen; meat klopfen; dough kneten, schlagen; piano, typewriter hämmern auf (+dat); table hämmern auf (+acc); door, wall hämmern gegen; (waves, sea) ship schlagen gegen; (guns, shells, bombs) ununterbrochen beschießen; (troops, artillery) unter Beschuss habenthe boxer pounded his opponent with his fists — der Boxer hämmerte mit den Fäusten auf seinen Gegner ein
the old-style policeman pounding his beat — der Polizist alten Stils, der seine Runde abmarschiert
to pound sth to pieces —
2. vi1) (= beat) hämmern; (heart) (wild) pochen; (waves, sea) schlagen (on, against gegen); (drums) dröhnen; (engine, steamer, hooves) stampfenhe pounded at or on the door/on the table — er hämmerte an or gegen die Tür/auf den Tisch
2) (= run heavily) stampfen; (= walk heavily, stamp) stapfenthe sound of pounding feet —
IIIthe messenger pounded up to me and handed me a telegram — der Bote stampfte auf mich zu und übergab mir ein Telegramm
n(for stray dogs) städtischer Hundezwinger; (esp Brit for cars) Abstellplatz m (für amtlich abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge)* * *pound1 [paʊnd]A v/t1. zerstoßen, zerstampfen, zermalmen ( alle:into zu)pound the piano auf dem Klavier (herum)hämmern;pound sense into sb jemandem Vernunft einhämmern3. (fest)stampfen, rammena) glatt hämmern,B v/i1. hämmern ( auch Herz:with vor dat), trommeln, schlagen:3. stampfen (Maschine etc)C s1. schwerer Stoß oder Schlag2. Stampfen n1. Pfund n (Gewichtseinheit):a) Avoirdupois = 16 ounces = 453,39 g:a pound of cherries einPfund Kirschen;demand one’s pound of flesh of sb fig jemandem nichts schenkenb) Troygewicht = 12 ounces = 373,2418 g2. auch pound sterling (Zeichen £ vor der Zahl) Pfund n (Sterling) (Währungseinheit in Großbritannien):5 pounds (£ 5) 5 Pfund (Sterling);pay 5p in the pound 5% Zinsen zahlen;pay twenty shillings in the pound fig obs voll bezahlenpound3 [paʊnd]A s1. a) Tierheim nb) Abstellplatz m für (polizeilich) abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge2. obs Hürde f für verlaufenes Vieh4. JAGD Hürdenfalle f5. Fischfalle f* * *I noun1) (unit of weight) [britisches] Pfund (453,6 Gramm)2) (unit of currency) Pfund, dasII nounfive-pound note — Fünfpfundnote, die; Fünfpfundschein, der
(enclosure) Pferch, der; (for stray dogs) Zwinger [für eingefangene Hunde]; (for cars) Abstellplatz [für polizeilich abgeschleppte Fahrzeuge]III 1. transitive verb1) (crush) zerstoßen2) (thump) einschlagen auf (+ Akk.) [Person]; klopfen [Fleisch]; [Sturm:] heimsuchen [Gebiet, Insel]; [Wellen:] klatschen auf (+ Akk.) [Strand, Ufer], gegen od. an (+ Akk.) [Felsen, Schiff]; [Geschütz:] unter Beschuss (Akk.) nehmen [Ziel]; [Bombenflugzeug:] bombardieren [Ziel]3) (knock)pound to pieces — [Wellen:] zertrümmern, zerschmettern [Schiff]; [Geschütz, Bomben:] in Trümmer legen [Stadt, Mauern]
4) (compress)2. intransitive verbpound [down] — feststampfen [Erde, Boden]
1) (make one's way heavily) stampfen2) (beat rapidly) [Herz:] heftig schlagen od. klopfen od. (geh.) pochen* * *(Sterling) n.Pfund -e n. -
7 pound sterling
sterling balances — стерлинговые счета, стерлинговые авуары
Синонимический ряд:weight (noun) measure; pound; pound avoirdupois; pound scots; pound troy; weight
См. также в других словарях:
avoirdupois weight — noun a system of weights based on the 16 ounce pound (or 7,000 grains) • Syn: ↑avoirdupois • Hypernyms: ↑system of weights, ↑weight • Part Meronyms: ↑avoirdupois unit * * * noun … Useful english dictionary
avoirdupois — av·oir·du·pois || ‚ævÉ™dÉ™ pɔɪz n. system of weights used in Britain and the United States (used to measure certain goods) … English contemporary dictionary
avoirdupois weight — system of weights used in Britain and the United States based on the 16 ounce pound (used to measure certain goods) … English contemporary dictionary
avoirdupois weight — A measure characterized by a sixteen ounce pound, as distinguished from troy weight of twelve ounces to the pound … Ballentine's law dictionary
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