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1 down the hatch
проглотить что-либо (обычно об алкоголе)John raised his glass of beer and said, “Down the hatch.” -
2 down the hatch!
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3 down the hatch
down the hatchproost! 〈 bij het drinken〉 -
4 down the hatch
interj infmlBottoms up! Down the hatch! — Нет-нет, пьем до дна
Come on, eat your dinner. Down the hatch! — Ну, давай ешь! Вот так!
The new dictionary of modern spoken language > down the hatch
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5 down the hatch
разг.до дна ( говорится пьющему) [первонач. мор.]The Group Captain returned with three large gins... ‘Down the hatch,’ said the Group Captain, raising his glass. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Festival’, part I, ch. II) — Полковник вернулся и принес три стакана джина... "Пейте до дна", - сказал он, поднимая свой стакан.
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6 down the hatch
inf пей до дна!John raised his glass of beer and said, “Down the hatch!”
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > down the hatch
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7 down the hatch
1) Общая лексика: до дна!2) Американизм: (пей) до дна!, hatches! выпьем!, ваше здоровье!, выпьем!3) Сленг: тост, после которого виски пьют залпом, до дна -
8 down the hatch!
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9 down\ the\ hatch
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10 Down the hatch!
Пьём до дна!Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > Down the hatch!
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11 down the hatch
шутл выпьем!Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > down the hatch
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12 batten down the hatch
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13 batten down the hatch
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hatch [hæt∫]a. [+ chick, egg] faire écloreb. [+ plot] tramer ; [+ plan] couver3. noun* * *[hætʃ] 1.1) Aviation, Aerospace panneau m mobile; Nautical écoutille f; Automobile portière f2) ( in dining room) passe-plats m inv2.transitive verb1) ( incubate) faire éclore [eggs]2) ( plan secretly) tramer [plot, scheme]3.intransitive verb [chicks, fish eggs] éclore••down the hatch! — cul sec!; chicken
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cargo \hatch Ladeluke fPHRASES:down the \hatch! runter damit!to \hatch sth etw schraffierenthe eggs have started to \hatch die Küken haben begonnen zu schlüpfen vt1) ( incubate)to \hatch an egg ein Ei ausbrüten;to \hatch sth etw ausbrüten; plan, plot etw aushecken -
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A n1 Aviat, Aerosp panneau m mobile ; Naut écoutille f ; Aut portière f ; cargo/safety hatch panneau m de chargement/de secours ; under hatches Naut dans la cale ;2 ( in dining room) passe-plats m inv ;3 ( floodgate) vanne f d'écluse ;4 ( brood of chicks) couvée f.B vtr1 ( incubate) faire éclore [eggs] ;3 Art hachurer.C vi [chicks, fish eggs] éclore.down the hatch! cul sec! ⇒ chicken. -
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I noun1) (opening) Luke, diedown the hatch! — (fig. coll.) runter damit! (ugs.)
2) (serving-hatch) Durchreiche, dieII 1. transitive verb(lit. or fig.) ausbrüten2. intransitive verb[aus]schlüpfenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/102670/hatch_out">hatch out* * *I [hæ ] noun((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.) die Durchreiche- hatchwayII [hæ ] verb2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.) schlüpfen3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) sich entwickeln4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.) aushecken* * *hatch1<pl -es>[hætʃ]ncargo \hatch Ladeluke f3.▶ down the \hatch! runter damit!hatch2[hætʃ]vt ART▪ to \hatch sth etw schraffierenhatch3[hætʃ]I. vi schlüpfenthe eggs have started to \hatch die Küken haben begonnen zu schlüpfenII. vt1. (incubate)to \hatch an egg ein Ei ausbrüten▪ to \hatch sth etw ausbrüten; plan, plot etw aushecken* * *I [htʃ]1. vtausbrüten; (fig) plot, scheme also aushecken; compromise aushandeln2. vi( bird) ausschlüpfen3. n(= brood) Brut f IIn1) (NAUT) Luke f; (in floor, ceiling) Bodenluke f; (= half-door) Halbtür f, Niedertür f → batten downSee:2)(service) hatch — Durchreiche f
3)IIIdown the hatch! (inf) — hoch die Tassen! (inf)
vt (ART)schraffieren* * *hatch1 [hætʃ] s1. FLUG, SCHIFF Luke f:2. SCHIFF Lukendeckel m:a) unter Deck,b) umg hinter Schloss und Riegel,c) umg außer Sicht,3. Luke f, Bodentür f, -öffnung f4. Halbtür f5. Durchreiche f (für Speisen)6. TECH Schütz nhatch2 [hætʃ]A v/twell, that’s another book hatched, matched, and dispatched so, damit ist ein weiteres Buch fertig;the hatched, matched, and dispatched die Familienanzeigen (in der Zeitung)a) einen Racheplan etc ausbrüten, aushecken,b) ein Programm etc entwickelnB v/i1. (Junge aus)brütenthree eggs have already hatched drei Junge sind bereits (aus)geschlüpft3. fig sich entwickelnC s1. → hatching1 1, 2, 3hatch3 [hætʃ]A v/t schraffierenB s (Schraffier)Linie f* * *I noun1) (opening) Luke, diedown the hatch! — (fig. coll.) runter damit! (ugs.)
2) (serving-hatch) Durchreiche, dieII 1. transitive verb(lit. or fig.) ausbrüten2. intransitive verb[aus]schlüpfenPhrasal Verbs:* * *n.Lukentür -en f. v.anzetteln v.ausbrüten v.schraffieren v. -
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I [hætʃ]1) aer. portello m.; mar. portello m. di boccaporto; aut. portellone m. posteriore2) (in dining room) passavivande m.••II 1. [hætʃ]1) (incubate) covare [ eggs]2) (plan secretly) tramare, ordire [plot, scheme]2. III [hætʃ]verbo transitivo art. tratteggiare, ombreggiare* * *I [hæ ] noun((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.)- hatchwayII [hæ ] verb1) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.)2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.)3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.)4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.)* * *I [hætʃ] n(Naut: hatchway) boccaporto, (Brit: service hatch) sportello passavivandeII [hætʃ]down the hatch! — (fam: when drinking) salute!
1. vt2. vi* * *hatch (1) /hætʃ/n.4 (autom.) portellone posteriore5 (aeron.) portello6 botola8 (miss.) boccaporto; portello10 (autom., fam.) ► hatchback● ( slang) Down the hatch!, cin cin!; salute! □ under hatches, (naut.) sotto coperta; (fig.) fuori servizio; fuori vista, nascosto; in cella di rigore, agli arresti; spacciato, morto.hatch (2) /hætʃ/n. [uc]● (giorn., scherz.) hatches, matches, and dispatches, (rubrica a pagamento che riporta) le nascite, i matrimoni e i decessi.hatch (3) /hætʃ/n.(to) hatch (1) /hætʃ/A v. t.B v. i.● to hatch out, ( di pulcini) uscire dal guscio; ( di uova) schiudersi; mettere al mondo ( pulcini).(to) hatch (2) /hætʃ/v. t.* * *I [hætʃ]1) aer. portello m.; mar. portello m. di boccaporto; aut. portellone m. posteriore2) (in dining room) passavivande m.••II 1. [hætʃ]1) (incubate) covare [ eggs]2) (plan secretly) tramare, ordire [plot, scheme]2. III [hætʃ]verbo transitivo art. tratteggiare, ombreggiare -
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I hæ noun((the door or cover of) an opening in a wall, floor, ship's deck etc: There are two hatches between the kitchen and dining-room for serving food.) ventanilla- hatchway
II hæ verb1) (to produce (young birds etc) from eggs: My hens have hatched ten chicks.) empollar, incubar2) (to break out of the egg: These chicks hatched this morning.) romper el cascarón3) (to become young birds: Four of the eggs have hatched.) abrirse, eclosionar4) (to plan (something, usually bad) in secret: to hatch a plot.) tramar, urdir, maquinarhatch vb salir del cascarón / nacertr[hæʧ]1 (on ship) escotilla2 (of chickens, brood) pollada1 (eggs) empollar, incubar2 figurative use (plot, plan) idear, tramar1 salir del cascarón, salir del huevo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdown the hatch! familiar ¡salud!serving hatch ventanillahatch ['hæʧ] vt1) : incubar, empollar (huevos)2) devise: idear, tramarhatch vi: salir del cascarónhatch n: escotilla fn.• compuerta s.f.• escotilla s.f.• media puerta s.f.• nidada s.f.• pollada s.f.• postigo s.m.• trampa s.f.v.• abrirse (una flor) v.• despuntar v.• empollar v.• incubar v.
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1. hætʃa) \<\<egg\>\> incubarb) hatch (out) \<\<chick\>\> empollarc) ( devise) (pej) \<\<plot/scheme\>\> tramar, urdir
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via) \<\<egg\>\> romperse*b) hatch (out) \<\<chick\>\> salir* del cascarón, nacer*
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a) (opening, cover) trampilla f; (Aviat, Naut) escotilla fdown the hatch! — (colloq) salud!
b) ( serving hatch) ventanilla f ( que comunica cocina y comedor)
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[hætʃ]N1) (Naut) escotilla f
II [hætʃ]1. VT1) (lit) [+ chick] empollar; [+ egg] incubar2) (fig) [+ scheme] idear; [+ plot] tramar2.VI [chick] salir del huevo; [insect, larva] eclosionar frm
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[hætʃ]VT (Art) sombrear* * *
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1. [hætʃ]a) \<\<egg\>\> incubarb) hatch (out) \<\<chick\>\> empollarc) ( devise) (pej) \<\<plot/scheme\>\> tramar, urdir
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via) \<\<egg\>\> romperse*b) hatch (out) \<\<chick\>\> salir* del cascarón, nacer*
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a) (opening, cover) trampilla f; (Aviat, Naut) escotilla fdown the hatch! — (colloq) salud!
b) ( serving hatch) ventanilla f ( que comunica cocina y comedor)
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