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121 продольный уклон
1) Engineering: longitudinal fall, longitudinal slope5) Road works: longitude inclination (дороги)6) Oil: back slope -
122 сокращение
1) General subject: abbreviation, abridgement, abridgment, acronym, amputation, axe (бюджета, штатов), beat, breviary, cancellation, castration, charge off, constriction, contraction, curtailment, cutdown, cutting, dockage, downsizing, drawdown, drop-out, fall off, fall-off, pruning, reducing, reduction, retraction, retrenchment (расходов и т. п.), short-cut, shortening, shrinkage, tapering, truncation, cut, cutback, diminution, job cut (о численности рабочих мест), haemorrhage, recession3) Medicine: anastalsis, arctation (полого органа), catastalsis (кишечника), clonus, involution4) American: slash5) Military: build-down (ВС), build-down (ядерных вооружений путём уничтожения большего количества старых при размещении новых), cut (численности), cut-down, down-sizing, reduction of budgets6) Bookish: epitome7) Chemistry: running down8) Construction: build-down, dropoff9) Mathematics: restriction (области определения), shortcut10) Railway term: compendium, cutback (перевозок), short allowance, simplification11) Law: lay-off12) Economy: charge-off, collapse, curtailing, decline, decumulation, dwindling, (персонала) laying off, layoff, rundown, laying off (сокращение по экономическим причинам)13) Accounting: reduction (напр. расходов), retrenchment (расходов), slippage (напр. объёма производства)14) Insurance: abbreviated, depletion15) Automobile industry: cutback (перевозок и т. п.), cutoff, cutting-down, reduction (площади поперечного сечения), short cut, shrink (в объёме)16) Diplomatic term: build-down (вооружений)17) Electronics: compression18) Jargon: draw down, grand bounce19) Information technology: collapsing, degradation20) Oil: decreased, decreasing, shrink, shrinking, short21) Advertising: cut-back23) Business: cutting down, decrease, drop, lowering, slippage (объёма производства)24) Drilling: contraction strain, restraint26) Network technologies: cancel27) Programming: shorthand29) Aviation medicine: contraction (мышцы)30) Psychoanalysis: epitomization31) Makarov: abbreviation (аббревиатура), abbreviation (действие), compressing, compression (земной коры), compression-subsidence (земной коры), cut (текста), decumulation (напр. товарных запасов), diminution (напр. прибыли), discount, docking, dropout, elimination, restraint (напр. при охлаждении), restraint (напр., при охлаждении), retract, retrenchment (текста), slashing32) SAP.tech. breaking down, canceling out33) SAP.fin. return -
123 терпеть неудачу
1) General subject: fail, fall through, founder (о плане), meet with a reverse, miscarry, suffer a set-back2) American: flivver3) Literal: shipwreck4) Military: suffer a setback7) Information technology: abort8) Advertising: meet with failure9) Business: be shipwrecked, fall short, lose out, peter out10) Quality control: fail (напр. об эксперименте)11) Makarov: go out -
124 ухудшаться
1) General subject: be negatively affected, break down (о здоровье), decay, decline (о здоровье, жизненном уровне и т. п.), degenerate, deteriorate, disimprove, dwindle, go downhill (о здоровье, материальном положении), grow worse, retrograde, retrogress, worsen, go down, go downhill, go from bad to worse, go downhill (о здоровье, состоянии и т.п.), get worse (о состоянии больного), rust, shrink, take a turn for the worse, viliorate, (напр., о ситуации) take a drive, change for the worse2) Medicine: agglutinin aggravate3) Colloquial: slip4) Agriculture: drop off6) Economy: go bad7) Psychology: degrade8) Electronics: derate9) Oil: deteriorate (о качестве)10) Graphic expression: go south (Our project goes south)11) Quality control: go back (напр. о качестве), go bad (напр. о качестве)12) General subject: breakdown13) Makarov: aggravate (о болезни), deprave, fall, impair, sacrifice, fall off -
125 К-103
НА ВСЮ (ПОЛНУЮ) КАТУШКУ highly coll PrepP these forms only adv (intensif) fixed WO1. (one does sth. or, less often, sth. is operating) to one's or its full capacity, to the fullest extent possibleto the fullestto the max giving it all (everything) one's got giving it one's best shot going (the) whole hog with might and main (in refer, to volume or capacity) (at) full blastжить - - make the most of one's lifelive life to the fullestвеселиться (праздновать) \К-103 \К-103 live (whoop) it uphave the time of onefe life (in limited contexts) have a big bash (of a party) be in full swingвлюбиться \К-103 = be (fall) head over heels in lovefall for s.o. hook, line, and sinkerвысказаться - - hold nothing backleave nothing unsaid.Он мог опять привести ее к себе, в свою комнату....Но сдерживала примитивная мужская осторожность. Возобновить отношения - да. Но не на полную катушку (Рыбаков 2). ( context transl) He'd be able to take her to his room again....But he was restrained by a primitive male cautiousness. They would rekindle their affair, fine, but this time he wasn't going to get in too deep (2a).2. наказать кого, взыскать с кого, влетело, досталось кому - и т. п. (to punish s.o., s.o. is punished etc) extremely severely: X-a наказали (X-y влетело) \К-103 - X got (they gave X) the full treatment (the works)X got it (they gave it to X) (but) good they went hard on X X was shown (they showed X) no mercy they threw the book at X.«Воровал мой оголец, как ни попадя ( ungrammat = всё, что попадётся). Я тряпьё на базар таскала. Сколько верёвочке ни виться... Он подельников выгораживал, всё на себя взял, ему на всю катушку...» (Максимов 3). "Не stole everything he could lay his hands on, this man of mine. I used to take it all down to the market to sell. It caught up with us in the end....He wouldn't squeal on his mates, he took all the blame, so they gave him the full treatment.." (3a). -
126 Н-46
(КАК (КАК БУДТО, БУДТО, СЛОВНО, ТОЧНО) С НЁБА СВАЛИТЬСЯ (УПАСТЬ) coll (как etc +) VP usu. past usu. this WO1. (subj: human, abstr, or concr) to appear, occur unexpectedly, suddenlyX как с неба свалился - X appeared (came) (as if) out of the blueX came (sprang up) (from) out of nowhere X appeared (came) like a bolt from the blue.Среди всех этих толков и пересудов, вдруг как с неба упала повестка, приглашавшая именитейших представителей глу-повской интеллигенции, в такой-то день и час, прибыть к градоначальнику для внушения (Салтыков-Щедрин 1). Suddenly, amid all this talk and gossip, out of the blue came a notice summoning the most distinguished representatives of Foolov's intelligentsia to appear at such-and-such a day and hour at the town governor's for reprimand (1a).Когда мошенник Тартюф... уже торжествовал и разорил честных людей и когда, казалось, от него уже нет никакого спасения, всё-таки спасение явилось... Добродетельный полицейский офицер, свалившийся как бы с неба, не только в самый нужный и последний момент схватывает злодея, но ещё и произносит внушительный монолог... (Булгаков 5). When the swindler Tartuffc.was already on the verge of triumph, when he had ruined honest men and there seemed to be no escape from his clutches, rescue appeared.... A virtuous police officer, who springs up from out of nowhere, not only arrests the hero at the last and most crucial moment, but also delivers a most instructive monologue... (5a).2. (subj: humanmost often 2nd pers) not to know things that are obvious, understood by all: ты что, с неба свалился? = where (on earth) have you been all this time? did you fall out of the skies? are youwhat are you,) from another planet?have you been living in a cave (all your life)? «Мы из оккупированной местности. Нам в городе прописки нету...» - «Вам сейчас сколько? Семнадцать? Девятнадцать? Так при немцах вам было восемь лет! Не больше! Столько, сколько Лёльке сейчас! - закричала я. - Какое же это может иметь значение?» Она не удостоила меня ответом. «А ты что, с неба свалилась? - выражала её спина. - Старая дура» (Чуковская 2). "...We're from occupied territory. They won't even give us permission to live in town...." "How old are you now? Seventeen? Nineteen? So when the Germans were here you were eight! Not more! As old as Lyolka is now!" I shouted. "How can that have any importance now?" She didn't deign to answer. "Where on earth have you been all this time, you old fool?" was what her back seemed to say (2a).«А „Кильдин", простите, что же, пришёл в Талый с острова Фиджи?» - «Прямым курсом из Марокко, - захохотал корреспондент. — Да вы что, ребята, с неба свалились?» (Аксёнов 1). "And the Kildinl Pardon me, but what'd it do, come to Slush from the Fiji Islands?" "A steady course from Morocco," laughed the correspondent. "But what's with you guys, you fall out of the skies?" (1a)....Я уверен, что наш советский доктор не мог, покрывая убийцу, взять деньги или ещё что-то. Вам это просто показалось». - «Я рассказал так, как я видел...» -«Да, да, - повторил космонавт, - вам это показалось. Там и начальник милиции был, так что ему нечего было бояться...» - «Да что он, с неба свалился!» - воскликнул по-абхазски молодой хозяин... (Искандер 4). "...I'm sure our Soviet doctor couldn't have taken money or anything else to cover up a murder. That was just your imagination." "I told it as I saw it...." "Yes, yes," the cosmonaut repeated, "it was your imagination. The police chief was there too, so he had nothing to fear-" "What is he, from another planet?" the young host exclaimed in Abkhazian... (4a).3. ( subj: concr or abstr) to be obtained, found unexpectedly, coming as a pleasant surpriseX (как) с неба упал - X appeared (happened) as if by magicX came (seemed to come) out of the blue X (just) landed (fell) in Y's lap (in limited contexts) (itfs as if (though)) X fell from heaven (the sky).«Ну что бы с нами было теперь, Дуня, без этих трёх тысяч! Господи, точно с неба упали!» (Достоевский 3). "Where would we be now, Dunya, without those three thousand roubles! Lord, just as though they fell from heaven!" (3c). -
127 на всю катушку
• НА ВСЮ < ПОЛНУЮ> КАТУШКУ highly coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv (intensif); fixed WO]=====1. (one does sth. or, less often, sth. is operating) to one's or its full capacity, to the fullest extent possible:- to the max;- [in refer, to volume or capacity] (at) full blast;- [in limited contexts] have a big bash;- [of a party] be in full swing;- fall for s.o. hook, line, and sinker;- leave nothing unsaid.♦ Он мог опять привести ее к себе, в свою комнату....Но сдерживала примитивная мужская осторожность. Возобновить отношения - да. Но не на полную катушку (Рыбаков 2). [context transl] He'd be able to take her to his room again....But he was restrained by a primitive male cautiousness. They would rekindle their affair, fine, but this time he wasn't going to get in too deep (2a).2. наказать кого, взыскать с кого, влетело, досталось кому на всю катушку и т.п. (to punish s.o., s.o. is punished etc) extremely severely:- they threw the book at X.♦ "Воровал мой оголец, как ни попадя [ungrammat = всё, что попадётся]. Я тряпьё на базар таскала. Сколько верёвочке ни виться... Он подельников выгораживал, всё на себя взял, ему на всю катушку..." (Максимов 3). "He stole everything he could lay his hands on, this man of mine. I used to take it all down to the market to sell. It caught up with us in the end....He wouldn't squeal on his mates, he took all the blame, so they gave him the full treatment..." (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на всю катушку
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128 на полную катушку
• НА ВСЮ < ПОЛНУЮ> КАТУШКУ highly coll[PrepP; these forms only; adv (intensif); fixed WO]=====1. (one does sth. or, less often, sth. is operating) to one's or its full capacity, to the fullest extent possible:- to the max;- [in refer, to volume or capacity] (at) full blast;- [in limited contexts] have a big bash;- [of a party] be in full swing;- fall for s.o. hook, line, and sinker;- leave nothing unsaid.♦ Он мог опять привести ее к себе, в свою комнату....Но сдерживала примитивная мужская осторожность. Возобновить отношения - да. Но не на полную катушку (Рыбаков 2). [context transl] He'd be able to take her to his room again....But he was restrained by a primitive male cautiousness. They would rekindle their affair, fine, but this time he wasn't going to get in too deep (2a).2. наказать кого, взыскать с кого, влетело, досталось кому на полную катушку и т.п. (to punish s.o., s.o. is punished etc) extremely severely:- X-a наказали (X-у влетело) на полную катушку ≈ X got (they gave X) the full treatment (the works);- they threw the book at X.♦ "Воровал мой оголец, как ни попадя [ungrammat = всё, что попадётся]. Я тряпьё на базар таскала. Сколько верёвочке ни виться... Он подельников выгораживал, всё на себя взял, ему на всю катушку..." (Максимов 3). "He stole everything he could lay his hands on, this man of mine. I used to take it all down to the market to sell. It caught up with us in the end....He wouldn't squeal on his mates, he took all the blame, so they gave him the full treatment..." (3a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > на полную катушку
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