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41 season
1. n время годаclose season — время, когда охота запрещена;
rutting season — время спаривания, случки
mating season — сезон, время спаривания
2. n сезонnon-competitive season — сезон, когда спортсмен не участвует в соревнованиях
block-buster of the season — " гвоздь " сезона
3. n пора, время, периодclose season — время, когда охота запрещена
the strawberry season — время, когда поспевает клубника
peaches are out of season now — сейчас персиков не бывает, персики ещё не поспели
fishing season — путина, период рыбной ловли
4. n промежуток времени, период5. n подходящее времяin season and out of season — всегда, постоянно; кстати и некстати
6. n разг. сезонный билет7. n разг. абонемент8. n разг. поэт. год9. n разг. с. -х. биол. период половой охоты, гона; период течкиСинонимический ряд:1. duration (noun) division; duration; period; span; spell; term; time2. accustom (verb) accustom; habituate; inure3. age (verb) age; mature4. balance (verb) balance; mellow; temper5. flavor (verb) accent; enhance; flavor; flavour; salt; spice6. harden (verb) acclimate; acclimatise; acclimatize; caseharden; climatize; harden; stiffen; toughen -
42 compromise
1. n компромисс; соглашение сторонmaking a compromise — идущий на компромисс; компромисс
2. n нечто среднее3. n компрометация4. a компромиссный5. a компрометирующий6. v пойти на компромисс или соглашение7. v компрометировать8. v ставить под угрозуСинонимический ряд:1. agreement (noun) agreement; arbitration; bargain; concession; covenant; give-and-take; mediation; negotiation; settlement; terms; understanding2. composition (noun) composition3. finding a middle course (noun) bargaining; finding a middle course; give and take; granting concessions; rapprochement; reconciliation; trade-off; truce4. adjust (verb) adjust; agree; concede; yield5. find a middle ground (verb) arbitrate; bargain; come to terms; conciliate; find a middle ground; make a deal; negotiate; take to arbitration6. jeopardize (verb) discredit; endanger; hazard; imperil; implicate; jeopard; jeopardise; jeopardize; jeopardy; menace; peril; risk; tarnish one's image7. strike a balance (verb) find a happy medium; give in; hedge; make concessions; meet halfway; placate; strike a balanceАнтонимический ряд:assure; disagreement; dispute; maintain -
43 hedge
1. n изгородьhedge bill — садовый нож, секатор
hedge shears — ножницы для подрезания живой изгороди; садовые ножницы
to clip the hedge — подрезать, изгородь
2. n ограда, забор3. n преграда, препятствие4. n рамки; ограничение5. n компенсационная сделка, страховка, гарантия; заключение двойного пари6. n верша7. n хердель8. n увиливание, уклонение от прямого ответаover hedge and ditch — напрямик, прямиком, не разбирая дороги
to sit on the hedge — выжидать;
9. a тайный10. a пренебр. дешёвый, захудалый; третьесортный; низкопробный11. v сажать живую изгородь; обносить живой изгородью12. v подрезать живую изгородь13. v строить ограду, забор; огораживать14. v отгораживать, отделять15. v воздвигать, ставить преграды, затруднять16. v разг. заключать компенсационную сделку, страховать себя; заключать двойное пари17. v разг. перестраховываться, страховать себяhe hedged his programme against attack — составляя программу, он старался обезопасить себя от возможных нападок
18. v разг. увиливать, уклоняться19. v разг. проявлять нерешительность, медлить; выжидать20. v разг. прятаться, скрыватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. barrier (noun) barrier; border; boundary; fence; ring2. dense row of shrubs (noun) border plantings; boundary bushes; bushes; dense row of shrubs; hedgerow; obstacle; shrubbery; thicket3. dodge (noun) dodge; evasion; sidestep4. circle (verb) begird; beset; besiege; cage; circle; close in; compass; coop; corral; encircle; enclose; encompass; envelop; fence; gird; girdle; hem; immure; mew; mure; pen; shut in; surround; wall5. equivocate (verb) duck; elude; equivocate; evade; pussyfoot; shuffle; sidestep; tergiversate; tergiverse; weasel6. skirt (verb) bypass; circumvent; dodge; get around; side-step; skirt7. strike a balance (verb) compromise; concede; give in; placate; strike a balance; yield -
44 handicap
1. n помеха, препятствиеtime handicap — недостаток времени, цейтнот
2. n физический или умственный недостаток; дефект; увечье3. n спорт. скачки или другие соревнования с препятствиями4. n спорт. автомобильные гонки по пересечённой местности5. n спорт. гандикап6. v быть помехой; препятствоватьhis short-sightedness seriously handicapped his studies — из-за близорукости ему было очень трудно заниматься
7. v спорт. уравновешивать силы, шансы на успех; уравнивать условия; давать форуСинонимический ряд:1. advantage (noun) advantage; allowance; bonus; boost; bulge; draw; edge; head start; odds; start; vantage2. impediment (noun) barrier; block; detriment; disability; disadvantage; drawback; hindrance; impediment; limitation; obstacle; penalty; setback; set-back; shortcoming3. physical impairment (noun) affliction; chronic disorder; embarrassment; impairment; infirmity; injury; physical impairment4. allow (verb) allow; concede; grant; spot5. balance (verb) balance; equalize6. impose a handicap (verb) disable; disfavor; disfavour; encumber; give additional points; hamper; hinder; impair; impose a handicap; limit; retardАнтонимический ряд:enable; penalize -
45 equalize
1. v делать равным; уравнивать2. v делать одинаковым, уравнивать, сравнивать3. v спорт. сравнять, сквитать счёт4. v уравновешиватьСинонимический ряд:1. balance (verb) balance; equal; equate; even; even up; handicap; level; make even; match2. equalise (verb) adjust; counterbalance; equalise; poise; set; square; stabilise; stabilize; steady -
46 offset
1. n сад. побег, отводок2. n отпрыск, потомок3. n начало, отправление; старт4. n ответвление; отвод или изгиб5. n возмещение, компенсация6. n встречное требование7. n стр. архит. берма; уступ; выступ8. n геол. отрог горного кряжа9. n полигр. офсет, офсетный способ печати10. n полигр. офсет, оттиск или отпечаток офсетным способом11. n полигр. тех. несовпадение, смещение, сдвиг12. a смещённый, несоосный13. a расположенный под углом14. a полигр. офсетный15. v возмещать, компенсировать16. v сводить баланс; выравнивать17. v полигр. печатать офсетным способом18. v полигр. делать оттиски офсетным способом19. v полигр. горн. отступать в сторону; уширять штрекСинонимический ряд:1. balance (verb) atone for; balance; compensate; compensate for; counter; counteract; counterbalance; counterpoise; countervail; equalise; equalize; make up; make up for; neutralise; neutralize; outweigh; redeem2. compensated (verb) atoned for; balanced; compensated; counterbalanced; counterpoised; made up; outweighed; redeemed; set off -
47 even up
phr v сравнивать, уравнивать; сквитатьСинонимический ряд:balance (verb) balance; equalize; equate; even; handicap; level; make even; match -
48 make concessions
to make concessions — идти на уступки, уступать
Синонимический ряд:strike a balance (verb) compromise; concede; find a happy medium; give in; hedge; meet halfway; placate; strike a balance; yield -
49 militate
1. v препятствовать2. v свидетельствовать, говорить противfacts that militate against the defendant — факты, говорящие против подсудимого
3. v уст. бороться, сражаться, воеватьСинонимический ряд:balance (verb) balance; consider; contemplate; count; ponder; study; tell; weigh -
50 redistribute
1. v перераспределять; совершать передел2. v вторично, повторно распределятьСинонимический ряд:balance (verb) adjust; apportion; arrange; balance; harmonize; proportion; regulate -
51 trykkavlaste
subst. pressure balance verb. depressurize -
52 at afbalancere
to balance -
53 recover
1) (to become well again; to return to good health etc: He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis.) recuperarse2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) recuperar3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) recuperar(se)•- recoveryrecover vb recuperarse / reponersetr[rɪ'kʌvəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (gen) recuperar; (dead body) rescatar1 recuperarse, reponerse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto recover consciousness recobrar el conocimientorecover [ri'kʌvər] vtregain: recobrarrecover virecuperate: recuperarsev.• curarse v.v.• alentar v.• cobrar v.• ganar un pleito v.• mejorarse v.• recaudar v.• recobrar v.• recuperar v.• reintegrar v.• reponer v.(§pres: -pongo, -pones...) pret: -pus-pp: -puestofut/c: -pondr-•)• reponerse v.• rescatar v.• restablecer v.• retradeshacer v.(§pres: -hago, -haces...) pret: -hic-pp: -hechofut/c: -har-•)• sanar v.rɪ'kʌvər, rɪ'kʌvə(r)
1.
a) ( regain) \<\<consciousness/strength\>\> recuperar, recobrar; \<\<investment/position/lead\>\> recuperarhe was on the point of losing his temper, but recovered himself — estuvo a punto de perder los estribos, pero se contuvo
b) ( retrieve) rescatarc) ( reclaim) \<\<metal/glass/paper\>\> recuperard) ( Law)to recover damages — obtener* indemnización por daños y perjuicios
2.
via) \<\<person\>\>to recover (FROM something) — reponerse* or restablecerse* or recuperarse (de algo)
b) \<\<economy/industry\>\> recuperarse, repuntar, reactivarse[rɪ'kʌvǝ(r)]1. VT1) (=regain) [+ faculty] recuperar, recobrar frmhe fought to recover his balance — luchó por recuperar or frm recobrar el equilibrio
composurerecovering himself with a masterly effort he resumed his narrative — reponiéndose or sobreponiéndose con un esfuerzo sobrehumano, terminó su narración
2) (=retrieve) [+ bodies, wreck] rescatar; [+ debt] cobrar; [+ stolen property, costs, losses, investment] recuperar; (Jur) [+ money] recuperar; [+ property] reivindicar, recuperar; (Comput) [+ data] recobrar, recuperar3) (=reclaim) [+ materials] recuperar2. VI1) (after accident, illness) reponerse, recuperarse, restablecerse ( from de); (after shock, blow) sobreponerse, reponerse ( from de)he recovered from being 4-2 down to reach the semi-finals — se recuperó tras ir perdiendo 4-2 y llegó a las semifinales
2) (Econ) [currency] recuperarse, restablecerse; [shares, stock market] volver a subir; [economy] reactivarse* * *[rɪ'kʌvər, rɪ'kʌvə(r)]
1.
a) ( regain) \<\<consciousness/strength\>\> recuperar, recobrar; \<\<investment/position/lead\>\> recuperarhe was on the point of losing his temper, but recovered himself — estuvo a punto de perder los estribos, pero se contuvo
b) ( retrieve) rescatarc) ( reclaim) \<\<metal/glass/paper\>\> recuperard) ( Law)to recover damages — obtener* indemnización por daños y perjuicios
2.
via) \<\<person\>\>to recover (FROM something) — reponerse* or restablecerse* or recuperarse (de algo)
b) \<\<economy/industry\>\> recuperarse, repuntar, reactivarse -
54 overbalance
(to lose balance and fall: He overbalanced on the edge of the cliff and fell into the sea below.) miste overbalancen* * *(to lose balance and fall: He overbalanced on the edge of the cliff and fell into the sea below.) miste overbalancen -
55 recover
1) (to become well again; to return to good health etc: He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis.) komme sig2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) finde; få tilbage3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) genvinde•- recovery* * *1) (to become well again; to return to good health etc: He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis.) komme sig2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) finde; få tilbage3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) genvinde•- recovery -
56 stumble
1) (to strike the foot against something and lose one's balance, or nearly fall: He stumbled over the edge of the carpet.) snuble2) (to walk unsteadily: He stumbled along the track in the dark.) tumle afsted3) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) snuble over ordene; lede efter ordene•- stumble across/on* * *1) (to strike the foot against something and lose one's balance, or nearly fall: He stumbled over the edge of the carpet.) snuble2) (to walk unsteadily: He stumbled along the track in the dark.) tumle afsted3) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) snuble over ordene; lede efter ordene•- stumble across/on -
57 overbalance
(to lose balance and fall: He overbalanced on the edge of the cliff and fell into the sea below.) perder el equilibriotr[əʊve'bæləns]1 perder el equilibriov.• hacer perder el equilibrio v.'əʊvər'bæləns, ˌəʊvə'bælənsintransitive verb perder* el equilibrio[ˌǝʊvǝ'bælǝns]1.VI [person] perder el equilibrio; [boat, car] volcar2.VT [+ person] hacer perder el equilibrio; [+ thing] hacer volcar* * *['əʊvər'bæləns, ˌəʊvə'bæləns]intransitive verb perder* el equilibrio -
58 stumble
1) (to strike the foot against something and lose one's balance, or nearly fall: He stumbled over the edge of the carpet.) tropezar2) (to walk unsteadily: He stumbled along the track in the dark.) avanzar dando tropezonesaspiés3) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) tropezar, atrabancarse; balbucir•- stumble across/on
stumble vb tropezartr['stʌmbəl]1 (trip) tropezar (on/over, con), dar un traspié2 (walk unsteadily) tambalearse3 (while speaking) atrancarse, atascarse1) trip: tropezar, dar un traspié2) flounder: quedarse sin saber qué hacer o decir3)stumble n: tropezón m, traspié mn.• traspié s.m.• trompicón s.m.• tropezón s.m.• tropiezo s.m.v.• abarrajar v.• pegar v.• trompicar v.• tropezar v.'stʌmbəla) ( trip) tropezar*, dar* un traspiéto stumble OVER/AGAINST something — tropezar* con algo
b) ( move unsteadily) (+ adv compl)to stumble along/in/out — ir*/entrar/salir* a tropezones or a trompicones
c) ( in speech) atrancarse*Phrasal Verbs:['stʌmbl]1.N tropezón m, traspié m2.VI tropezar, dar un traspiéto stumble on, to go stumbling on — (=keep walking) avanzar dando traspiés
to stumble through a speech — pronunciar un discurso de cualquier manera, pronunciar un discurso atracándose
to stumble (up)on or across sth — (fig) tropezar con algo
* * *['stʌmbəl]a) ( trip) tropezar*, dar* un traspiéto stumble OVER/AGAINST something — tropezar* con algo
b) ( move unsteadily) (+ adv compl)to stumble along/in/out — ir*/entrar/salir* a tropezones or a trompicones
c) ( in speech) atrancarse*Phrasal Verbs: -
59 overbalance
(to lose balance and fall: He overbalanced on the edge of the cliff and fell into the sea below.) izgubiti ravnotežje* * *I [ouvəbaeləns]nounprevesek, presežek, prebitekII [ouvəbaeləns]1.intransitive verbizgubiti ravnotežje, prevrniti se;2.transitive verbpretehtati; prevladati; prevrniti -
60 recover
1) (to become well again; to return to good health etc: He is recovering from a serious illness; The country is recovering from an economic crisis.) okrevati2) (to get back: The police have recovered the stolen jewels; He will recover the cost of the repairs through the insurance.) dobiti nazaj3) (to get control of (one's actions, emotions etc) again: The actor almost fell over but quickly recovered (his balance).) opomoči si•- recovery* * *I [rikʌvə]1.transitive verbdobiti nazaj, zopet prejeti; ponovno osvojiti; ponovno najti; ponovno (koga) priklicati, privesti, spraviti k zavesti, k življenju; oživiti, ozdraviti; preboleti; osvoboditi, rešiti ( from pred, od, iz); nadomestiti, nadoknaditi (izgubo, čas), popraviti; rešiti kopno zemljo pred vodo, morjem; (redko) doseči, priti v (kraj); dobiti nadomestilo, odškodnino; zahtevati, terjati, pobrati, inkasirati (vplačilo, denar, dolgove); dati zopet v prvotni položaj (orožje, top itd.)to recover damages for sth. — dobiti odškodnino za kajchemicals are recovered from... — kemikalije se dobivajo iz...to recover oneself — priti spet k sebi, umiriti seto recover one's self-possession — zopet se umiriti, se obvladatito recover land from the sea — rešiti zemljo pred morjem;2.intransitive verbopomoči si ( from od); okrevati, ozdraveti, priti zopet k sebi, zavesti se; ponovno oživeti; biti odškodovan; sport vrniti se na startni položajII [rikʌvə]nounponovno dobitje, držanje (položaja); obnavljanje, obnova; sport (vrnitev na) startni položaj
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