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1 спуск
1) General subject: a way down, alighting, chute, climbdown, come-down, declivity, descending motion, descent, discharge, dismount (действие), down, down-run (лыжный спорт), downcome, downhill, downtake, drain, draining (воды или масла), escapement (часов), imposition (полосы набора, формы), launch, quarter, slipway (для гидросамолётов), slope, versant2) Geology: back fall, bleed, decline, downgrade, drainage, escape, outlet (источника), runnel, way down3) Aviation: letdown4) Naval: launch (судна на воду), launching (судна на воду), lay (троса)5) Sports: line (сноубординг, горные лыжи)6) Military: coasting grade, launching (на воду), pull-off (курка)7) Engineering: bleeding, blowoff (воды), chute (устройство типа лотка или жёлоба), descendance, descending grade, discharging (сброс), down grade, fall, falling grade, let-off (пружины), tapping, triggering8) Agriculture: ramp9) Chemistry: blow-up10) Construction: blowing off, dripping (конденсата), minus grade, outflow, outgo11) Mathematics: incline12) Railway term: depth of fall, downward journey, drainage (воды или масла), shoot13) Automobile industry: backfall, downward slope, drainage (воды, масла), draining (воды, масла), running-in (напр. бурового долота в скважину)14) Architecture: dip15) Mining: down-grade, down-hill, eduction, lowering (бальи, клети, скипа), shifting, taking-down, tapping (воды), tramming (врубовой машины), way-down16) Forestry: lowering (of wood downhill), slide17) Metallurgy: downward motion, ladleful, ladleful (количество металла, выпущенного из печи за один раз)18) Polygraphy: imposing (печатной формы), release (затвора), releaser, releaser (затвора), sinkage19) Textile: let20) Oil: bleeding-off, deflation, drawoff, going-in (инструмента в скважину), landing (колонны), lowering, pulldown (бурового инструмента), running (снаряда или труб в скважину), running-in (труб или инструмента в скважину), running-off, setting, tapping off, trip-in (бурильного инструмента)21) Astronautics: drop, entry, reentry phase22) Leather: skive23) Geophysics: run24) Mechanic engineering: delivery chamber, exhaust, running-out (каната, ремня цепи)25) Mechanics: setdown26) Coolers: purging (газа или воздуха)27) Drilling: draw-off, scavenging, trigger, unlocking29) Oil&Gas technology disposal30) Polymers: dumping32) Arms production: detent, grind (наклонная боковая часть лезвия ножа)33) Makarov: bleeding (газа, жидкости), chute (устройство типа лотка или желоба), depression, descending, descent (движение вниз), discharge (воды), discharge (выпуск, сброс, разгрузка), downgrade (уклон), dump, launching (судна, катера и т.п. на воду), negative grade, release (выпуск, сброс, разгрузка)34) Gold mining: drophole35) oil&gas: pipe running, run in hole (в скважину), string running36) Mountain climbing: descend -
2 унижение
1) General subject: ( the) loss of face, abasement, abjection, affront, chagrin, climbdown, come down, come-down, debasement, degradation, disparagement, downcome, exinanition, humble pie, humiliation, ignominy, indignity (кого-либо), mortification, slur (чьего-л. достоинства), stoop, humbling2) Colloquial: take-down3) Religion: confusion4) Law: degrading5) Diplomatic term: derogation6) Advertising: loss of face -
3 уступка
1) General subject: abatement, assent, capitulation, cess, cession, climbdown (в споре), concession, drawback (в цене), grant, rebate, reduction, transfer (имущества, права и т. п.), deduction2) Sports: giving in3) Construction: yield4) Law: cession (территории), transference, transference (права и т.п.), (пере) transmission (прав, имущества), assignment7) Diplomatic term: trade-off (в ответ на уступку другой стороны)8) Psychology: compromise9) Oil: succumbing10) Patents: surrender11) Business: making over12) Investment: give up13) leg.N.P. cessio14) Aviation medicine: yielding15) Makarov: concession (в цене) -
4 спуск
1) (действие)
lowering, hauling down; descent, descending (с высоты); launch(ing) (корабля на воду); lowering (шлюпки)
2) (откос) slope
3) (в оружии)
sear; detent амер.* * *1) descent; 2) release* * *lowering, hauling down; descent, descending* * *chuteclimb-downclimbdowncome-downdescentdismountdowndown-rundrainingescapementglacis -
5 унижение
humiliation, abasement; come-down разг.* * ** * *humiliation, abasement; come-down разг.* * *abasementabasementsabjectionclimbdowndebasementdemeaningderogationdetractingdowncomehumblinghumiliatinghumiliationhumiliationshumilitymortificationstooptake-down
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