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1 арена цирка
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2 цирковая арена
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3 арена цирка
артист цирка, циркач — a circus performer
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4 манеж цирковой
манеж цирковой
Арена в цирке в виде круга стандартного размера со специальным или сменным покрытием, обнесённая невысоким барьером
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > манеж цирковой
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5 арена
жarena; ringаре́на ци́рка — circus ring
на междунаро́дной аре́не — on the international arena/scene
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6 арена
жarena, ringаре́на ци́рка — circus ring
спорти́вная аре́на — sports arena
полити́ческая аре́на — political stage/arena
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7 арена
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8 манеж
м1) для верховой езды riding school; крытый riding hall2) в цирке (circus) ringинспе́ктор мане́жа — ringmaster
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9 цирк
артист цирка, циркач — a circus performer
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10 артист цирка
артист цирка, циркач — a circus performer
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11 цирковая арена
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12 цирк
м.2) геогр. cirque [sɜːk]3) разг. ирон. (о чём-л комичном, несуразном, возмутительном) circus; farce; freak show; ( о неразберихе) a three-ring circusу них не учрежде́ние, а цирк како́й-то — their office is like a three-ring circus
не устра́ивай мне цирк — don't act like a circus clown
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13 базар-вокзал
м. прост. шутл.э́то не собра́ние, а база́р-вокза́л како́й-то — this meeting is like a three-ring circus
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14 цирк
1) General subject: three-ring circus, charade2) Jargon: circus -
15 круг
1) General subject: a round 0, bout, cart-wheel (сыра), circle, circle of Zinn, circus, compass, cycle, cyclo, disc, disk, gyre, lap (в состязании), leg (в беге), orb, orbit, period, range, rim, ring, round, slice, spectrum (напр., a wide spectrum of consumers - широкий круг потребителей), sphere, tour (обязанностей), wapentake (административное подразделение некоторых графств), wheel2) Geology: halo3) Naval: angle to the left, angle to the right4) Obsolete: cirque5) Sports: fall6) Poetical language: rondure7) Latin: circulus8) Engineering: scope9) Bookish: ken10) Rare: zodiac11) Construction: circumference12) Mathematics: circular disk14) Economy: circle (людей), pool (например, круг рекламодателей - pool of advertisers, круг клиентов - pool of customers)15) Architecture: extent16) Polygraphy: balloon (в который вписываются слова персонажа, изображённого на рисунке)17) Telecommunications: circuit circle18) Oil: pie20) Business: circuit22) Makarov: Circus (в названиях), circle (о путях небесных светил), circle (область), circuit (деятельности), head (сыра), middle gut, reach (знаний и т.п.), set, sphere (деятельности), sphere (социальный), sweep23) SAP.tech. circle area24) oil&gas: round bar( for example, hot-rolled bar - круг горячекатаный) -
16 цирк
1) General subject: three-ring circus, charade2) Jargon: circus -
17 арена
1) General subject: amphitheater, amphitheatre, arena, circus, cirque, lists (турнира, состязания), pit (для петушиного боя), scene, stage, theatre, fora2) Rare: hippodrome3) Construction: arena (в цирке и т.п.)4) Architecture: arena (употребляется чаще всего при описании амфитеатров), list (турнира), ring5) Forestry: sandy terrace6) Jargon: bowl7) Mass media: landscape -
18 лифчик
2) French: brassiere, soutien-gorge3) Textile: bust bodice4) Advertising: foundation garment5) Taboo: booby trap (игра слов на boobys q.v. и booby trap мина-ловушка), boulder-holder, bra (сокр. brasserie), double-barreled slingshot, flopper-stopper, front suspension, hammock for two, kitten hammock, knocker nest, nork hammock, over-shoulder boulder-holder, titbag, two ring circus -
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1) General subject: Byzantian complexity, Byzantine complexity, Mickey Mouse, a nice kettle of fish, a pretty kettle of fish, babelism, ball up, balls up, bewilderment, buggers muddle, cobweb, foul up, fuck-up, fuzzbuzz, helter skelter, helter-skelter, hodge podge, hodgepodge, hugger muggery, hugger-muggery, hurra's nest, hurrah's nest, hurray's nest, jungle, mess, mess up, mess-up, mix up, mix-up, muddle, pell-mell, pellmell, ravelment, rough and tumble, rough-and-tumble, shambles, skein, snarl up, snarl-up, stramash, tangle, tanglement, the law of the jungle, three-ring circus, topsy turvy, topsy-turvy, topsyturvy, topsyturvydom, welter, whirl, confusion, mishmash, addlement, Chinese fire drill, dog's breakfast, dog's dinner, shuffle, rigmarole3) American: hoorah's nest, hooray's nest, snafu4) British English: shambolic situation7) Onomatopoeia: hubbub8) Aviation medicine: fubar9) Makarov: cobwebs, foul-up, mud, printer's pie10) Taboo: ass-up, hell of a mess, merry hell -
20 одновременное представление на всех трёх аренах
General subject: three-ring circusУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > одновременное представление на всех трёх аренах
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