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121 с большой натяжкой
General subject: by a stretch of imagination, by a long stretch of the imagination (Only by a long stretch of the imagination can you call store-bought chips and cold drinks food - только с большой натяжкой/сильно постаравшись магазинные чипсы и прохлад)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > с большой натяжкой
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122 щепа из вершинной части дерева
Forestry: chips from the top (of the tree)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > щепа из вершинной части дерева
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123 щепа из ствольной части дерева
Forestry: chips from the stem (of the tree)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > щепа из ствольной части дерева
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124 засорять
•To clog air passages...
•This material clogs (or plugs) the pores.
•Long chips clog the wheel surface.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > засорять
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125 лесоматериал
• timber• timberWood in the form of standing or felled trees, or the product of these after conversion. Note: Does not cover wood based panel products and wood chipsРусско-английский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > лесоматериал
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126 каюк
м. предик. разг. (дт.)1) (смерть, конец) end, deathкаю́к ему́ пришёл / наста́л — that was the end of him; he up and died; he cashed in his chips идиом.
2) (о поломке, выходе из строя оборудования) kaput [-'pʊt]телеви́зору - каю́к — the TV went kaput
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127 только слава
только < одна> слава, тж. одна слава, что...прост., неодобр., пренебр.it's mere pretence; it's all talk that...; one could hardly call it...; they call it..., but...- А слышь, ты, Василиса Егоровна, - отвечал Иван Кузьмич, - я был занят службой: солдатушек учил. - И, полно! - возразила капитанша. - Только слава, что солдат учишь: ни им служба не даётся, ни ты в ней толку не ведаешь. (А. Пушкин, Капитанская дочка) — 'But I was busy drilling soldiers, Vasilisa Yegorovna, let me tell you.' 'Come, come,' his wife retorted, 'all this drilling is mere pretence - your soldiers don't learn anything and you are no good at it either.'
- Да, заплаточки не на чем положить, укрепиться ей не за что, подержка больно велика. Только слава, что сукно, а подуй ветер, так разлетится. (Н. Гоголь, Шинель) — 'But there's nothing to put the patch onto, nothing to hold it fast, you've worn it terribly thin. You could hardly even call it cloth any more: get it in a strong wind and it'll fall to pieces.'
- Загнали нас на зиму в бараки, а в них нешто можно жить-то? Одна только слава, что бараки, а то как есть из лучины выстроены. (А. Куприн, Молох) — 'They put us into barracks for the winter, but how can you live there? They call 'em barracks, sure enough, but it's chips they're built of.'
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128 забивать
1. гл. drive inзабивал; уменьшал число оборотов; забитый — driven down
забивал до отказа; забитый до отказа — driven home
2. гл. block up, clog, choke, stop3. гл. stuff, fill in, pack4. гл. радио jam5. гл. slaughterСинонимический ряд:1. вбивать (глаг.) вбивать; вгонять; вколачивать; загонять; заколачивать2. превосходить (глаг.) затмевать; затыкать за пояс; перекрывать; перешибать; превосходить; утирать нос3. резать (глаг.) бить; колоть; резать
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