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vსანაპიროს გასწვრივ ცურავდა -
8 coasted cold store
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9 coasted cold store
Англо-русский словарь по пищевой промышленности > coasted cold store
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10 the children coasted along on their bikes with the wind behind
the children coasted along on their bikes with the wind behindEnglish-Dutch dictionary > the children coasted along on their bikes with the wind behind
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kəust
1. noun(the side or border of land next to the sea: The coast was very rocky.) costa, litoral
2. verb(to travel downhill (in a vehicle, on a bicycle etc) without the use of any power such as the engine or pedalling: He coasted for two miles after the car ran out of petrol.) ir en punto muerto- coastal- coaster
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coast n costatr[kəʊst]1 costa, litoral nombre masculino1 (in car) ir en punto muerto; (on bicycle) deslizarse sin pedalear2 figurative use avanzar sin ningún esfuerzo3 SMALLMARITIME/SMALL costear, bordear la costa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLthe coast is clear no hay moros en la costacoast ['ko:st] vi: deslizarse, rodar sin impulsocoast n: costa f, litoral mn.• costa s.f.• costera s.f.v.• costear v.
I kəʊsta) ( shoreline) costa fthe coast is clear — no hay moros en la costa
b) ( region) costa f, litoral m
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a) ( freewheel) \<\<car\>\> deslizarse* ( sin llevar el motor en marcha)b) ( proceed effortlessly)[kǝʊst]1.N (=shore) costa f ; (=coastline) litoral m2.VI (also: coast along) (Aut) ir en punto muerto; (on sledge, cycle) deslizarse cuesta abajo; (fig) avanzar sin esfuerzo* * *
I [kəʊst]a) ( shoreline) costa fthe coast is clear — no hay moros en la costa
b) ( region) costa f, litoral m
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[kəust] 1. noun(the side or border of land next to the sea: The coast was very rocky.) kyst2. verb(to travel downhill (in a vehicle, on a bicycle etc) without the use of any power such as the engine or pedalling: He coasted for two miles after the car ran out of petrol.) trille; køre på frihjul; køre i frigear- coastal- coaster
- coastguard* * *[kəust] 1. noun(the side or border of land next to the sea: The coast was very rocky.) kyst2. verb(to travel downhill (in a vehicle, on a bicycle etc) without the use of any power such as the engine or pedalling: He coasted for two miles after the car ran out of petrol.) trille; køre på frihjul; køre i frigear- coastal- coaster
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[kəust] 1. сущ.Syn:2) ( The Coast) Тихоокеанское побережье Соединённых Штатов4) горизонт; пространство, находящееся в поле зрения5) границаSyn:2. гл.1) курсировать, плавать вдоль побережья2) спускаться с какой-л. наклонной плоскостиThe road was slightly downhill, so we just coasted along enjoying ourselves. — Дорога шла немного под уклон, так что мы просто катились вниз в своё удовольствие.
Syn:3) делать что-л. без особых усилийHe coasted through his final exams. — Он без труда сдал выпускные экзамены.
Work is just coasting along, thank you. — Работа ничего, идёт своим чередом, спасибо.
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Синонимический ряд:1. coasted (verb) coasted; drifted2. slipped (verb) crawled; crept; dropped off; eased; fell away/fallen away; fell off/fallen off; glided; glissaded; lurked; moused; prowled; pussyfooted; sagged; shirked; skidded; skulked; slicked; slipped; slithered; slumped; slunk; snaked; sneaked; sneaked or snuck; stole; stole/stolen; waltzed; wormed -
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coast [kəʊst]1 noun∎ coast path chemin m côtier;∎ we took the coast road nous avons pris la route qui longe la mer;∎ off the coast of Ireland or the Irish coast au large des côtes irlandaises;∎ from coast to coast d'un bout à l'autre du pays, French Canadian d'un océan à l'autre;∎ broadcast from coast to coast diffusé dans tout le pays;∎ figurative the coast is clear la voie est libre∎ the car coasted along/down the street la voiture avançait le long de la rue/descendait la rue en roue libre;∎ figurative you're coasting (not working hard) tu te la coules douce -
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kəust
1. сущ.
1) а) морское побережье Syn: shore, seashore б) тихоокеанское побережье Соединенных Штатов
2) спуск с наклонной плоскости (горы, холма, и т.д.)
3) горизонт;
пространство, находящееся в поле зрения
4) граница Syn: border, frontier
2. гл.
1) курсировать/плавать вдоль побережья
2) спускаться с какой-л. наклонной плоскости The road was slightly downhill, so we just coasted along enjoying ourselves. ≈ Дорога шла немного под уклон, так что мы выключили двигатель и ехали в свое удовольствие. Syn: slide, run, glide ∙ coast along морской берег, побережье - flat * ровный берег - on the * на побережье - off the French * у берегов Франции - from * to * от берега до берега, по всей стране - the company has branches from * to * эта компания имеет филиалы во многих городах страны - C. Air Forces( военное) авиация береговой обороны;
береговая авиация - C. Artillery( военное) береговая артиллерия - C. Defence( военное) береговая оборона - * watch post (военное) береговой пост охраны (американизм) Тихоокеанское побережье (американизм) снежные горы для катания на санках (американизм) спуск с горы на санках (спортивное) крутой спуск на велосипеде свободным колесом (авиация) полет по инерции > the * is clear путь свободен;
все спокойно плавать вдоль побережья (американизм) кататься с горы на санках (спортивное) спускаться с горы на велосипеде свободным колесом (спортивное) бежать по инерции( автомобильное) двигаться накатом( авиация) лететь по инерции( американизм) (разговорное) делать без особого усилия, особ. без труда сдать экзамен - he saw that he could not just * through the school он понял, что кончить школу не так легко( разговорное) прийти в экстаз (под влиянием наркотиков или джаза) coast амер. кататься с горы ~ морской берег, побережье ~ морской берег ~ плавать вдоль побережья ~ амер. снежная горка ~ спуск под уклон с выключенным мотором или без педалей;
the coast is clear путь свободен, препятствий нет ~ амер. спуск с горы на санках ~ спускаться под уклон с выключенным мотором или без педалей ~ спуск под уклон с выключенным мотором или без педалей;
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1. nounKüste, die2. intransitive verb1) (ride) im Freilauf fahren2) (fig.): (progress)they are just coasting along in their work — sie tun bei der Arbeit nur das Nötigste
he coasts through every examination — er schafft jede Prüfung spielend
* * *[kəust] 1. noun(the side or border of land next to the sea: The coast was very rocky.) die Küste2. verb(to travel downhill (in a vehicle, on a bicycle etc) without the use of any power such as the engine or pedalling: He coasted for two miles after the car ran out of petrol.) im Frei-, Leerlauf fahren- academic.ru/13758/coastal">coastal- coaster
- coastguard* * *[kəʊst, AM koʊst]I. n Küste fthree miles off the \coast drei Meilen vor der Küsteon the east/west \coast an der Ost-/Westküste\coast to \coast von Küste zu KüsteII. vi dahinrollen; bicycle im Freilauf fahren; automobile im Leerlauf fahren; ship die Küste entlangfahren; ( fig) ohne Anstrengung vorankommento \coast down the hill den Berg hinunterrollento be \coasting along mühelos [o spielend] vorankommen* * *[kəʊst]1. nKüste f, Gestade nt (poet)at the coast — an der Küste
on the coast — am Meer
we're going to the coast — wir fahren an die Küste or ans Meer
2. vi1) (car, cyclist in neutral) (im Leerlauf) fahren; (= cruise effortlessly) dahinrollen; (athlete) locker laufen; (US, on sled) hinunterrodeln2) (fig)* * *coast [kəʊst]A s1. Küste f:on the coast an der Küste;the coast is clear fig die Luft ist rein2. Küstenlandstrich m4. USa) Rodelbahn fb) (Rodel)Abfahrt f:go for a coast rodeln gehenB v/i1. SCHIFFa) die Küste entlangfahrenb) Küstenschifffahrt treiben2. US rodeln4. TECH leerlaufen (Maschine, Motor)5. sich ohne Anstrengung (unter Ausnutzung eines Schwungs) fortbewegen:coast to victory mühelos siegen;coast through an examination eine Prüfung spielend bestehenC v/t SCHIFF an der Küste entlangfahren von (oder gen)* * *1. nounKüste, die2. intransitive verb1) (ride) im Freilauf fahren2) (fig.): (progress)* * *n.Küste -n f. -
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kəust 1. noun(the side or border of land next to the sea: The coast was very rocky.) kyst2. verb(to travel downhill (in a vehicle, on a bicycle etc) without the use of any power such as the engine or pedalling: He coasted for two miles after the car ran out of petrol.) trille, ake, kjøre på frihjul- coastal- coaster
- coastguardkystIsubst. \/kəʊst\/1) kyst2) (amer.) akebakkeIIverb \/kəʊst\/1) seile langs kysten, gå i kystfart2) ake, gli, rutsje3) ( på sykkel) trille, kjøre på frihjul4) ( i bil) forklaring: kjøre med motoren frakoblet5) ( sport) vinne overlegent, vinne med letthetcoast along ta det lett(vint) -
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[kəust] 1. noun(the side or border of land next to the sea: The coast was very rocky.) strönd2. verb(to travel downhill (in a vehicle, on a bicycle etc) without the use of any power such as the engine or pedalling: He coasted for two miles after the car ran out of petrol.) (láta) renna undan brekku- coastal- coaster
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partvidék, part, tengerpart to coast: lesiklik, szabadonfutóval legurul, megél vmiből* * *[kəust] 1. noun(the side or border of land next to the sea: The coast was very rocky.) (tenger)part2. verb(to travel downhill (in a vehicle, on a bicycle etc) without the use of any power such as the engine or pedalling: He coasted for two miles after the car ran out of petrol.) (szabadonfutóval) legurul (lejtőn)- coastal- coaster
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