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41 неверный
1) General subject: amiss (there is something amiss with him - с ним что-то неладно), caco, errorful, faithless, false, giaour, inaccurate, incorrect, infidel, insecure, strained, trustless, truthless, twotiming прил. (о муже, жене, любовнике), unfaithful, unsteady, untrue, untruthful, unveracious, wrongheaded, wrong, phony, off3) Mathematics: inexact4) Religion: infidel (An unbeliever with respect to a particular religion), miscreant ( Infidel, heretic), non-Moslem, recreant, unbeliever5) Australian slang: up the pole6) Diplomatic term: disloyal7) Scottish language: sklent8) Deprecatingly: Caffre (о немусульманине), Kafir (о немусульманине)9) Jargon: all wet, hooked up, off base, off the beam, (часто используется со стоящим впереди "all") wet ("Your ideas about politics are all wet.")11) Business: unjust12) Archaic: unfaithful (о приверженце другой религии, особ. о немусульманине) -
42 под мухой
1) General subject: half seas over, in the ale, tiddly, up the pole2) Colloquial: disguised -
43 постоянный
1) General subject: Sustainable, abiding, all-time, assiduous, blue, certain, changeless, chronic, constant, continual, continuous (о токе), enduring, (в сложных словах имеет значение) ever, everlasting, fixed, hourly, immanent, in ordinary, incessant, invariable, invariant, irremovable, lasting, never failing, never-failing, ongoing, perdurable, permanent, perpetual, persistent, resident (о населении и т.п.), sartin, sedentary, sedulous, self consistent, self-consistent, settled, stable, standing, stationary, steadfast, steady, true as the needle to the pole, undeviating, undying, uniform, unremitted, unvaried, unvarying, regular, carved in stone, never-ending, established, long-term, restless2) Computers: immutable3) Geology: persistent (о минерале или месторождении)4) Colloquial: eternal, inevitable5) Engineering: flat (о величине), sustained6) Bookish: substantive, timeless7) Rare: invaried8) Mathematics: continued9) Railway term: dead11) Linguistics: sortal12) Automobile industry: non-fluctuating13) Architecture: ever-present14) Diplomatic term: on-going15) Telecommunications: always-on16) Abbreviation: perm17) Electronics: direct, fixed-time18) Information technology: consistent, hard, non-alterable20) Business: firm22) Network technologies: fxd24) Quality control: level, steady (во времени)25) Arms production: fixed (о заряде)26) Makarov: chronical, continuing, direct (о токе), frequent, imperishable, nonvolatile, quiescent, specified, steady-state, tireless, true blue, uniform (о скорости), uniform (по объёму или по площади)27) Gold mining: perennial -
44 полярный
прлpolar, arcticСе́верный/Южный поля́рный круг — the Arctic/Antarctic Circle
поля́рная звезда́ — the Pole/North Star
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45 в почёте
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46 движение полюса
Makarov: movement of the pole, polar motion -
47 колебание полюса
Makarov: wobbling of the pole -
48 метод приведения к полюсу
Geophysics: reduction-to-the-pole techniqueУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > метод приведения к полюсу
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49 перемещения полюса
Astronomy: variation of altitude of the poleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > перемещения полюса
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50 полностью неправый
Australian slang: up the poleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > полностью неправый
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51 помешавшийся
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52 приведённая к полюсу аномалия
Geophysics: reduced-to-the-pole anomalyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приведённая к полюсу аномалия
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53 приведение магнитных аномалий к полюсу
Geophysics: reduction of magnetic anomalies to the poleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приведение магнитных аномалий к полюсу
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54 приведенные к полюсу данные
Geophysics: reduced-to-the-pole dataУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > приведенные к полюсу данные
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55 с сумасшедшинкой
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56 синхронизирование
1) Mathematics: synchronization2) Railway term: slipping the pole3) Automobile industry: synchronizing4) Drilling: timing -
57 фланец крепления опоры
Electricity: collar( of the pole mounting system)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > фланец крепления опоры
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58 движение полюса
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59 втыкать шест
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60 занимать первую позицию
have / take the pole positionРусско-английский спортивный словарь > занимать первую позицию
См. также в других словарях:
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the pole vault — UK / US noun a sport in which you use a long pole to push yourself over a high bar Derived word: pole vaulter noun countable Word forms pole vaulter : singular pole vaulter plural pole vaulters … English dictionary
up the pole — (slang) 1. In a predicament 2. Drunk 3. Crazed 4. Pregnant 5. In favour (military) • • • Main Entry: ↑pole * * * up the pole Brit informal : ↑c … Useful english dictionary
Round-the-pole flying — (RTP) is a form of flying model aircraft, in which the model is attached via a line from its wingtip or fuselage to a central support structure. Control signals can be passed to the model via wires alongside or integral with the attachment line.… … Wikipedia