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22 шпала f с обливиной
Словарь по целлюлозно-бумажному производству > шпала f с обливиной
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1) General subject: be on the wane (his power was on the wane - власть постепенно ускользала из его рук), decrease, diminish, ebb, fall, fall out, leave, neap (о приливе), neap tide (о приливе), ooze away, recede, shoal (о воде), sink, subside, tail away, to be on the wane, wane, dwindle, thin (например, толпа)4) Literal: ooze5) Military: depart7) Accounting: subside (о спросе)8) Psychology: decreasing9) Information technology: descend10) Mechanic engineering: leak11) Business: drop12) Drilling: decline13) Makarov: be on the wane (о Луне), deplete, show diminution, tail off, wane (о Луне), ebb away -
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1) General subject: be on the wane (о луне), to be on the wane (о Луне), wane (о луне)2) Makarov: be on the wane (о Луне) -
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1) General subject: bate, break up, decay, decline, dilute, droop, fail, faint, falter, grow feeble, languish, languor, melt, peak, peak (обыкн. to peak and pine), pink (о свете, тж. pink in), relax, slacken, slake (о пламени), to be in (one's, on the) wane, wane, weaken, wilt, diminish, fade2) Dialect: pink (о свете; тж. pink in)4) Automobile industry: run down (о пружине)5) Astronomy: eclipse (о могуществе)6) Diplomatic term: ease7) Makarov: be in wane, be on the wane, go (о слухе, сознании и т.п.), slack, unbuckle, fall into a decline, crack up (от старости)8) Non-profit-making organization: languour -
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1) General subject: decay (о государстве, семье и т. п.), degrade, dwindle, go to rack and ruin, to be in (one's, on the) wane, decline, dilapidate, go to wreck, fall into decay (об экономике), fall to decay, go to the dogs2) Economy: decay3) Architecture: fall in disrepair4) Makarov: be in wane, be on the wane, fall into decay, fall into disrepair, fall offУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приходить в упадок
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ИДТЙ/ПОЙТИ НА УБЫЛЬ VP1. ( subj: usu. abstr or noncount concr) to (begin to) decrease, diminish in quantity, volume, intensity etc: X идёт на убыль = X is beginning to ebb (wane, recede, lessen, die down, subside etc)X is on the ebb (the wane, the decrease etc) X is subsiding (ebbing etc)дни идут на убыль - the days are getting shorter(in refer to the diminution of the moon after the full moon) луна идёт на убыль - the moon is waning (on the wane)Neg X не идет на убыль — X shows no signs of subsiding (weakening etc)X is (has proved (to be)) persistent.Жара уже пошла на убыль. The heat has already begun to subside.Так вот, они утверждают, будто у советского народа вера в коммунизм пошла на убыль (Зиновьев 2). "So, they allege that the faith of the Soviet people in communism is on the ebb" (2a).Эпидемия поноса упорно не шла на убыль (Гинзбург 2). The diarrhea outbreak proved very persistent (2a).2. ( subj: abstr) to enter its final period, approach its finishX идёт наубыль-Xis coming to an end (a close)X is winding down (of a period of time) it is late (in the day (the season etc))(with subj: годы, дни etcin refer, to s.o. 's old age, approaching death) Х-овы дни идут на убыль - time is (the sands of time are) running out for X X is not long for this world.Меня накормили сыром и мамалыгой, дед дал мне одну из своих палок, и я пустился в путь, хоть день шёл на убыль и солнце стояло над горизонтом на высоте дерева (Искандер 6). After the women had filled me up on cheese and hominy grits and grandfather had provided me with one of his walking sticks, I finally set off, though by now it was already late in the day and the sun was hanging low in the sky, no higher than the treetops (6a). -
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НА УЩЕРБЕ PrepP Invar usu. subj-compl with бытыз)1. ( subj: луна, месяц) (of the crescent moon) the moon is beginning to decrease gradually in size: луна на ущербе - the moon is waning (on the wane).«Не будет, батя, дела... Месяц на ущербе»... Старик закурил, поглядел на солнце, застрявшее по ту сторону коряги. «Сазан, он разно берёт. И на ущербе иной раз возьмётся» (Шолохов 2). "We won't get anything today, Dad... Moon's on the wane."...The old man lighted up (his cigarette) and glanced at the sun, now snagged behind the sunken tree. "Carp bite at different times. Even with a waning moon" (2a).2. ( subj: abstr) sth. is receding, nearing the endX на ущербе ' X is nearly (almost) overX is on the decline (on the wane) X is waning (fading, dying out) X is almost gone X is almost at an end X is drawing to a close (to an end).«Вроде, на ущербе жизнь твоя холостяцкая, Вася?» (Максимов 3). "Vasilii, my boy...it looks as though your bachelor days are nearly over" (3a). ф -
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• ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ НА УБЫЛЬ[VP]=====1. [subj: usu. abstr or noncount concr]⇒ to (begin to) decrease, diminish in quantity, volume, intensity etc:- X идёт на убыль≈ X is beginning to ebb (wane, recede, lessen, die down, subside etc);- X is on the ebb <the wane, the decrease etc>;- X is subsiding (ebbing etc);|| [in refer to the diminution of the moon after the full moon] луна идёт на убыль≈ the moon is waning < on the wane>;- X is (has proved < to be>) persistent.♦ Жара уже пошла на убыль. The heat has already begun to subside.♦ Так вот, они утверждают, будто у советского народа вера в коммунизм пошла на убыль (Зиновьев 2). "So, they allege that the faith of the Soviet people in communism is on the ebb" (2a).♦ Эпидемия поноса упорно не шла на убыль (Гинзбург 2). The diarrhea outbreak proved very persistent (2a).2. [subj: abstr]⇒ to enter its final period, approach its finish:- [of a period of time] it is late (in the day <the season etc>);|| [with subj: годы, дни etc;- in refer, to s.o.'s old age, approaching death] Х-овы дни идут на убыль≈ time is < the sands of time are> running out for X;- X is not long for this world.♦ Меня накормили сыром и мамалыгой, дед дал мне одну из своих палок, и я пустился в путь, хоть день шёл на убыль и солнце стояло над горизонтом на высоте дерева (Искандер 6). After the women had filled me up on cheese and hominy grits and grandfather had provided me with one of his walking sticks, I finally set off, though by now it was already late in the day and the sun was hanging low in the sky, no higher than the treetops (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > идти на убыль
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32 пойти на убыль
• ИДТИ/ПОЙТИ НА УБЫЛЬ[VP]=====1. [subj: usu. abstr or noncount concr]⇒ to (begin to) decrease, diminish in quantity, volume, intensity etc:- X идёт на убыль≈ X is beginning to ebb (wane, recede, lessen, die down, subside etc);- X is on the ebb <the wane, the decrease etc>;- X is subsiding (ebbing etc);|| [in refer to the diminution of the moon after the full moon] луна идёт на убыль≈ the moon is waning < on the wane>;- X is (has proved < to be>) persistent.♦ Жара уже пошла на убыль. The heat has already begun to subside.♦ Так вот, они утверждают, будто у советского народа вера в коммунизм пошла на убыль (Зиновьев 2). "So, they allege that the faith of the Soviet people in communism is on the ebb" (2a).♦ Эпидемия поноса упорно не шла на убыль (Гинзбург 2). The diarrhea outbreak proved very persistent (2a).2. [subj: abstr]⇒ to enter its final period, approach its finish:- [of a period of time] it is late (in the day <the season etc>);|| [with subj: годы, дни etc;- in refer, to s.o.'s old age, approaching death] Х-овы дни идут на убыль≈ time is < the sands of time are> running out for X;- X is not long for this world.♦ Меня накормили сыром и мамалыгой, дед дал мне одну из своих палок, и я пустился в путь, хоть день шёл на убыль и солнце стояло над горизонтом на высоте дерева (Искандер 6). After the women had filled me up on cheese and hominy grits and grandfather had provided me with one of his walking sticks, I finally set off, though by now it was already late in the day and the sun was hanging low in the sky, no higher than the treetops (6a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > пойти на убыль
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[PrepP; Invar; usu. subj-compl with быть]=====1. [subj: луна, месяц]⇒ (of the crescent moon) the moon is beginning to decrease gradually in size:♦ "Не будет, батя, дела... Месяц на ущербе"... Старик закурил, поглядел на солнце, застрявшее по ту сторону коряги. "Сазан, он разно берёт. И на ущербе иной раз возьмётся" (Шолохов 2). "We won't get anything today, Dad... Moon's on the wane."...The old man lighted up [his cigarette] and glanced at the sun, now snagged behind the sunken tree. "Carp bite at different times. Even with a waning moon" (2a).2. [subj: abstr]⇒ sth. is receding, nearing the end:- X is on the decline < on the wane>;- X is waning (fading, dying out);- X is drawing to a close (to an end).♦ "Вроде, на ущербе жизнь твоя холостяцкая, Вася?" (Максимов 3). "Vasilii, my boy...it looks as though your bachelor days are nearly over" (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на ущербе
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35 день был на исходе
1) General subject: the day was far spent2) Makarov: day was in its wane, the day was in its waneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > день был на исходе
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1) General subject: be on the decrease, decline, ebb, recede, to be on the decrease, wane, wither2) Naval: sink3) Banking: wane over time4) Makarov: decrease -
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1) Forestry: wane-edge2) Makarov: wane-edge (о пиломатериалах) -
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1) General subject: wane2) Engineering: crown edge, rough edge3) Construction: wane edge, waney edge, skip4) Wood processing: cant -
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1) Computers: wane2) Mathematics: concave parenthesis, right parenthesis3) Information technology: (круглая) wane (название символа) -
40 силы покидают больного
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > силы покидают больного
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