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121 wing of the curve
Макаров: крыло кривой -
122 wing the air
1) Общая лексика: пересекать в полёте2) Макаров: лететь, рассекать воздух -
123 under smb.'s wing
(under smb.'s wing (тж. under the wing of smb.))под чьим-л. крылышком (обыкн. употр. с гл. to gather, to have и to take) [этим. библ. Matthew XXIII, 37]I was such a little girl then, just out of high school. Leeds took me under her wing. (A. Saxton, ‘The Great Midland’, part III, ‘The University’) — Я тогда была совсем девчонкой, только что со школьной скамьи. Лидс взяла меня под свое крылышко.
When Shakespeare began writing for the theatre around 1590, Marlowe's plays were just setting the English drama on its feet, and the Queen had decided to take the theatre under her wing. — Шекспир начал писать пьесы приблизительно в 1590 году. К этому времени английская драма благодаря Марло уже расправляла крылья, и королева Елизавета решила взять театр под свое покровительство.
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124 hit the road
смотаться словосочетание:бродяжничать (hit the road, be on the road)смыться (take a powder, off it, hit the road, take to itself wings, cut one's lucky, sling one's hook)переезжать с места на место (hit the road, be on the wing) -
125 all's right with the world
разг.всё обстоит хорошо, всё в порядке [выражение создано Р. Браунингом (R. Browning, 1812-89):And day's at the morn...The lark's on the wing;The snail's on the thorn...(‘Poetical Works’, ‘Pippa Passes’, ‘Morning’)]Large English-Russian phrasebook > all's right with the world
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126 a spoiler disturbs the smooth air flow
Макаров: (over the wing) интерцептор срывает воздушный потокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a spoiler disturbs the smooth air flow
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127 a spoiler increases the drag
Макаров: (on the wing or airfoil surface) интерцептор увеличивает лобовое сопротивлениеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a spoiler increases the drag
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128 spoiler disturbs the smooth air flow
Макаров: (over the wing) интерцептор срывает воздушный потокУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > spoiler disturbs the smooth air flow
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